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18, 1947 WEDNESDAY, JUNE by rain the day game be- ;L\'.’ern Brooklyn and the Cubs in .Ch‘mgo. The Yankees and Chicago W § BARRETTIS oot HURLING IN Leaders ;n OAKS MAKE AP SPORTS GREATFORM " gig L eagues SPLURGETO ROUNDUP : | Sports Writer) | Leaders in batting and pitching THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Punches Are { I‘ Jewett of the d: Thrown Quf “o 2 | sponig i u._ was aceon Good Against Jae SR ATTLE June 18 7 Bill Peterson of Seattle a PAGE THREE SOUTH ON BUSINESS Everything H rrett, who is being|in the two major leagues this w Bha cldérly Tig “‘ hailed as the number one “come-|are as follow Bpokans desdivbd Baklak's Weaal of RS back” of 1947 today owes his suc- National League $alor today AE BEVIENAR shiculd cess to his remarkable control| BATTING hter. Lous, | carry a couple of oak 18&f clusters By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. pi 356; Walker, Philadelphia, 351 for the punches he threw last night . i1 , p > rambunctious redhead, whose | PITCHING —Rows, Philadelphia. | at the king of the heavyweizhts Shass DETROIT, June 18. — P—LCW gecline from a 23-game winner in|8-1 hn, Boston, 10-2, 8 s i Worsham and the other pro golfing 1645 o a three-time winner last merican League The two of them divided a four- S'ars Defea? Ra iniers fo rookies” who did well in the open'geason caused his banishment from BATTING idreau, Cleveland, | round assignment against Joe Louis last week, will be up against another (p. worid champion St. Louis Car- ' -348; McQuinn 7 in an exhibition bout and both sur- Pu' Them Deeper 'mo kind of test today in the National qiyq1¢ (o the Boston Braves last| PITCHING Louis, 4- | vived. Fox, who went four cantos ' P.G.A. Tournament . . . Not only S| yinier cyrrently is the hottest hur- 0. 1.000; Gillespie, ) 4-1, 800, | With Joe in Spokane last week, was Leagues Cellar it & match play affair, something|,,. ;" tne Majors. Including yes- ———— 1 t to box the champ, but Pet- i that a lot of pros dislike, but llu: terday’s 11-1 triumph over the Cin- H hopefully and landed (®y WHE ABSOCTATEN PRESS) Elnn UL SRt 9 Reds, Barrett has won five REPR'M | one solid clout, a left to th ud The homer-ha 2y Oakland Oaks ' CPe™ BIVInG e to bring his season record L AND Joe tagged the youngsier freely but = e s 2 AXS to shine, in contrast to the short o il ‘mm. drob Bl pul.c a ball gamc out of the fire Louis County Club ¥ s and three defeat e - I in tie ninth innirg last night to ooy Lead Increased | DS MOINES, Ia., June 18— In the preliminary events, Charley $ retain their one-game lead in the The Brav « ided triumph, The fire chiel's car sped through the | o'Kelly, 151, San Francisco, gained ® Pacific Coast League. Dizzy Trout, the Tiger pitcher. 1ot their fourth straight, increased Stiects and finally stopped at an|an eight-round decision over Em- 3 Portland was leading the Oaks ! frec golf lesson. the other day from | thejr first place margin in the intersection as a fireman jumped | p ¢ \n;nm. 148, Great F-‘n 5 2 6-1, Vince DiMaggio having homer- | George Schneitzcz, Ogden, bro National League pennant race to a|out and grabbed a dog MGnt., and TR0k Snabe: 160508 Kis- 3 ed in the Oakland run in the sixth, |And after watching Diz belt a-few il game over the runner-up New, Addressing the dog as “Smokey,” | math Falls, Ore., knocked out Eddi 8 when the last-of-the-ninth uproar | drives, Tony Tiso of Tuckahoe ain’t | york Giants. First baseman Earljthe fireman ordered it into the |dgaligan, 162, of San Francisco \ occurred, civing Oakland an 8-61““‘]‘ ;“?“’(’;”‘nx\' m-lnul-;_n d: “IiTorgeson got two singles to drive | chief’s car. Back at the fire station | the .. o b R i - win. The Oaks got those seven runs | WD PIRDORE ¢ WA n three Boston runs “Smokey” was given a picture by ihe ‘ g ¢ \ /@ this way: - o b CLR b The upsurging St. Louis Cardinals | {iremen on the evils of absenting | ‘\I“r ”\ (‘l]"‘”" 1 AR S DRIAI‘ X Les Scarsella singled, Dario Lo- gained their sixth consecutive vic-|himself from duty for three hours. | o |\:41I le i,x\)‘(l ):.‘l‘; ‘I vl{,;l‘['l‘”m” d" digiani walked, Gene Lillard singled NO EXCUSES 'y lnst night when they came| “Smokey” is the firt station mas- | {0 SPECR EVERT TN BUACH HOTIIAN W scoring Scarsella, Pinch hitter Glen | oo oo frem behind with a three-run up- |0t 163, Taporia Bajce Tony Kiowtes Crawford homered for three runs.| - !'“m_“. ;Aumu)";w i |rising in the last of the ninth to o T D TS 180, Salain I ihe dast cants Wide Brooks _Ho!der hemered. Mel Due- Brown. the strong armed youngster ‘\kwl out ,-(;} triumph over the FROM PELICAN four rounder and Joey Ort> 197 zk{bou Q’lpled and Dm‘daggn? !10111(‘1’- whb figures prominently in Dodger | Ph\‘.;ul(!p‘h Plultlu.k LT Portland, took a four rc A décision “ ® ;u ngbiun. It rwi; DiMaggio’s xmlrh {Ruthire plans . . . Brown was only ‘ (.4{\1 (:cnvl-::.. Jfl-,\ri\r{um xu‘:lh(-‘ H. J. Hagenan of Pelican City ar- {rom Jess Mitchell, 126, Seattle BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY sur-bagger o e season and he ) X 4 L iander for the second time within! .o " " o e e AT o 1 X has batted in 34 runs on 36 hits. |poioos iy ‘Lflll‘]‘m“:\’!"‘;‘ o week defated fhie Deurolt Tigers |10 TSIl AR ACCHERA BB . SlE T B Junean Cold Storage Ce. San Prancisco walloped Sacra- | jooo with a kind word beca |as the Philadelphia Athletics won | pik s i ey W R e n\ex]lQ. 10-3, gening all its runs N was too voung J“d too small . . . "' 2. ; g | - l_he first »!hx'e(' innings including a| gpe pext year he returned agai Feller Fans Nine six-run first inning cluster. 4l raade suah e impression m‘,\ Bob Feller fanned nine batters The Los Angeles Angels had an!p. was signed to a minor league | (0 raise his season total to 96 and ;*Dnsy li]r:)m' of it in sinking San ct . .. While getting his name | Pitched the Clrvvl:\x;d lei.m to a o oo .4 - iego, 10-2 he vaper, Branch, m: 5-3 victory over the Washington 1\ C l T » Pl 0‘r Seventh place Hollywood dropped ' mented Tc‘n‘) “\”ml}!(\”‘!:‘x (lum‘,\ ors beiore 30,701, largest crowd ew lVl lall l alnmg an ers { the season at Griffith Stadium. The defending American I n Boston Red Sox reg <tm- Seattle deeper into the cellar, 8-5. Frank Kelleher's homer with two on base in the third and a four P “You know T was | ing Brown replied here last year and was told I didn’t champio run splurge in the eighth featured have a good enough arm.” «Ig | ed their seventh victory in a row the Stars’ 10-hit attack on four!that so?” Branch asked in amaze- | by defeating the St. Louis Browns, Lw.mer pitcher: | ment. ““Who told you that?” . . .|6-5. The win put the Sox in unglis- o Tommy grinned: “Why, you did |puted possession of second place STANUVING ur CLURS Mr. Rickey. one game behind the New York ! 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