The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 17, 1947, Page 3

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PAGE THREE THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947 Jensen, off Rolli~ i up on four « Guy, 2. Struck cut: by ! capture the night v 3. by Rollison, 4; by Guy, Ted Willlams slammed his 16th wh [ rs: Legion, 33 m un and added two singles to (~ vs: twice, Mier dui three runs and lead the Cncen, Wihniag piteh- Diston Red Sox to 7-3 win over i ea d e Yo l(‘//{’?f/’/“w’z losing pitcher the White Sox in Chicago, ca r s R g 5 : | see Tii jomae: 1 hout, 45 Browns 5-4 in 11 Tnnings when : . - . ( X i Jeff Meath and Paul Lerner hit Leader he two Major base T ced it up to toss it for the put- \ropapniels ; nnihe homers to overcome | ball leagues through games of yes- fi cut wild pi GAME TONIGHT y lead, the Philadelphia terday 1s follows L Hagerup led bff this t rthe | g Jense permitting, etc., there Athlctics gair an even break National League Elks, v 3 1ly to 1 oft | . nother game tonight be= when they wor second game of Walker Philadelphia 343 .g - o e E. Palm d o P ¢ & th e Moose and Legion, a the twilight night double-header in| GUS Pittsburgh 321 J 4 ight went to second as Glea- 3 i % postponee M didly @ B Tot 1. Young Bill McCahan Runs batted in—Cooper, New York H 7 7 i PESeRd UB-LITRS WO NS5y n ielder’s ce. It wa > doled cut four hits to win 70; Mize, New York 69 wihved d Ma - Heme tuns—Mize, New York 26 double into r g BE. Paimer. B, to center LAST NIGHT American League J b S homg;, and- Foust “' Batting Boudre ) D T S s ¥y Enad-a Eh s : COMING up ! 344: DiMaggio, New Y LR R0 ol B hiben. e es er ay Runs batted in—DiMag New 05030 11 fourth was a big ng f Male fumblec York 57; Henrich, New Yc it §310000 8 the Legion. Rollisen made fi Snow. v i i Home Runs Willlams, Boston Tyvoll dropped his fly to center W Reio 1 ] i terday’s batting and pitching | 16: Gordon, Cleveland, 15 The | ¢ en le pla ; i sk Aelion Pitching a, New York 11- a wild and woscly ame | Gleaton and Ferraro w the Legion came from | pillows were populate d Nie i Bobby smpson, G 2 iC aning to win; | <on duplicated. He connected with w o Bhiy ps0n, < G 1 after they very nearly | a dcuble, scoring Rollison and Gl By JOE REICHLER Drove in foMr runk with his 13th ; wer {ed Press Sperts Writer) MIble; 0% the of th 7o ki .1 i in Temmy ¢ Clutch) Henrich, ., "o . " o IS Aenind Plenty of Schilling pure Pepper now available. It's time ey 3 s oy AR e nele to Who was mot even listed as a regu- o “HOS S palt £ il of the sev-| Ferraro and s A% SIS . 7 “ b “ tHe seadon, P Pitcking, Wairen Spahn, o to throw out the imitations and get back to Schilling th the third. McDa enter. 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After that Mal a il b i mer struck out an had been thrown himseif ecouldn’t The players finaily yument until out the put him back. postponed the ax ar ilied out to center, and Cope! .. ! ight win nal League leading eir two fio) | grounded out (o : The Elks had b of J G A E Brooklyn Dodgers retained game margin over s B n by outslu Pirates at E many ded the 1t, the pitch- remember a n't as mpire. ew to shc dcing the " lend, forc Jensen Snow. tstop E t th two doubles Dodgers’ 14- ise is on t th2 best job hew. And thirdly, before Is Shutout OO\ i et i nouia |43t DIH : rapitly. Jorging 371 “Alaska’s Friendliest Market> 498 he Majors, hurled d his fourth shut- pitcl the Braves to over the St. Louis game in Bos- tain that official wasn't the boxing ring Play Ball rst inning of the ball elsen led off with a fly (uhml‘ S Belivery Schedule . Free Delivery MORNING DELIVERY g CLOSES 10:00 A.M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P. . DOUGLAS DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAY CLOSES 12 NOON BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day MrAYT DEPARTMENT-Plione 371 g it ci Elk center fielde Then Mierzejewski made first licn fumbled a grounder to Giants whipped 6-3 in an after- the Polo Grounds. ia Phils, behind the ing of Dutch Leon- Cincinnati Re ¥ out to Cantillion at shor ¥ aton grounded out to third, and V f 3 0 0 1 0 0 three-hi uled out to Snow at n fanned to retire e Elks in from aro flied out to righ Elks did little better e Up ngton split a mmar Three ba hit: E Nielsen Dy Earned | double header at the Tiger C Passed | (I Ben, coming from behind wild | with four-run eighth inning to First win the opener 9-8. The Senators off in his a greund- Palmer hit 104, fielder's choice. ewski at sec- d the bali and then E We feature the very best grad> CORN- FED BEEF. It will fairly melt in your ssed to Mierz hittir st night. E s were safe hit to left, and Houston mouth. £eo The ball was thro in high! to_thisd, and Pitcher Jonsen picked TRY OUR CALIFORNIA > more, and Male promptly | it up, threw to first to catch Jen- & : | S0 ’ : ? for o { ] L PERSONALIZED MEAT! , then v ame up and i 3 stole secon W can ome : safely on a wild pitch, and Guy went to third on the play | 3 i landed beycnd the reach of short- 2 X 5 i 1 ball through second to the stcp Nislsen, and Guy scored. Ha- gerup hit to third for a fielder's choice, forcing Tyvell at second. E P fouled out to Rollison at That brought the Legion to the plate ¢ : ‘ WHILE —— ocoanut «us I8 4 0z. pko. on a wild pitch as Cope came to| bat Cope hit to third for a fielder's cheice, and Hagerup tossed to rer Houston to bottle up Male . on baseline going home. Hous- | ton tagged him out, but Cope had | gone to second. 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