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FIRDAY, JULY 18, 1947 Ve e o e ing at bat erze je was as Notar wild - to first. McDaniels n tlied out, with For- Je backward- ground- FROM MOOSE 4 ; . ted out to Male ‘at Big George Kuhns Strikes pidis ) That the L ion back to out reunded to Out Seven But Allow- e .ed? Wa|k< 3 Hits \unkent a"Srkad it eun EARE jold Creek over the center fleld at ball game all tied up the SCORE BY Moose Floberg Tp.md g Lcgzion ct first bas2 as Mago! d a short fly ball to I Big Georg 1s struck out. E. Nielsen hit a e s t “1“‘1 ‘m. of the third base wnd Flobe! ames over to snag ticn me' % fc out, but ey s and ; y left fighting Kuhns, who tock over the mound from Rollisen struck out seven of inning, but 10 18 men who faced him. He allowed n out while the tw and three hits. Floberg d cut e glven od ball gar ). H oberg mair ned he cnly three men, and|® to play, and remain- but allowed the Le- ed pitching the remainder of the y three hits n weuldn't even allow a icn was 1 Y 1 or alternate runner. | 1 off A T ent to the field, « A rep. ton in right. | la 1 Vas for the Moose, ck cul Notar grounded oul to first; ar t to third at Pas An. con- Ed Nielsen led cff for Le- nected with a double to the center} gion, ai uck out .Mi ield fence he got to first as Rol wed ss from short squen’ came in to score s came to bat, and Forsythe lown t cond on a wild it Ba went down cff for Le- d cut to Metcalf in :Daniels was hit by took his base. As bat, McDaniels al- of d third on steals juan grounded cu cnsen wa ole second a deuble into center, F ¢ 1 McDaniels to score all the way around to hom: ! » up once more at RO! « ied the inning as y L wil ded cut to Hollander L L e up nd ) t i 1d triple to the right Down 1-2-3 i Magorty groun The 1 hit the ball in the off Relfiscn xth, but they couldn't get any- making the th W was tco bad, icr they 1 ¢ won the ball game if second, but Moore § b ded out to ). Rollison to end fir 1ty du 1d Met- [& ded ¢ ) sec came up for the Legior Rollison led off \\HI\ a \\aIK for a greunded out to third. Cc the Legion, the 2 flied out to waiked, Rolliscn came up Pasquan first, Kuhns came up ld fence, Rcl second and third. Af- 1 nned, and ter cne foul bunt, Kuhns bunted d out to tt u t que play. Floberg’s toss to Kuhns came into the game at t plate was too late, and Rollison beginning of this inning, with R 1t it cut for the scors Lsor z to first, Jensen out 1 Nielsen hit to short for a to left fieid, and Fe o to the fielder’s choice. Forsythe ran across bench cond te force Kuhi, then threw to m up v otar, who first, but Niel was safe. Mierze- oV few of Kuhns fast connected with a double in- and then sir into right er field Nielsen scored, | quan was , but before yzejewskl advancing to third. | he collected four balls for a walk, McDaniels rctired the side with a Nctar' had stolen second 11y to Metealf in center field.| Forsythe flied out to Nielsen & seventh inning, it looked | short, Barne out. 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Stabler, admini- walked, and Rudy Notar ‘m. 19 5 (41N for 1 of the estats of John {hefted his bat. Tt t have felt | Best % 36 Oen, deceased, has filed his final gocd, becaus a long foul ov | New Y K 43 ) 1 0 1 T his admini- the left fence, he connected F F I'st 39 30 Is(uss ¥ ”slerda | estate, and his pe- with a s to 1igh \g Hol- ‘<n; 1 42 A W 5 c t 1 ibution therec, in the 1 took secend on the Chic 45 United Comne ioner Court row-in, and Mcore weni to third | Phils 47 . N Jug drecing juneau, Al- That brought up Pasquen and Pittsbur 33 49 Lfing Here 10 o'clock A, M., Sap- Forsythe, and the stands ready 3 Wi B played vesterday n has been fixed for one of t knock the horse- | American League Batti e K I t id court the place hide cff th As it happened ! w L By HUGH FULLE N Made six hits in ¢ s e f they didn't. Pasquan flied . Tiii BECKER | Nev So.» s d b e P sy e ‘ TS . S Def ek g “The deublebend notitied pear at said time and fouled out to Rollison at first. (Assec'ated Press Sports Writer) |Post 4 37 : ey Grimm ini 5 an He ool d filo their objections, if Barnes ianned, and that was the Once you the first three Philadelphi 41 42 despite hi jonal an-'double ar A ny, t nd peti- of the ball game ams, thor liing who yowll Cleveland 36 40 « R Aing man- with tr reaking run i on for BOX SCOR: fodas el o e - what the National League pennant nighteap. hea Moose : AB R H PO A E fourth Sacramento St. Louis 1 S { kel RS & e P TN 5y 0 H.( 2L ;o T TR P venth, Hollywood J ] ¥ » I " ‘! :, »H\h \ ! i v ", t mv“uw A f i Mcore 3 0 0 1 0 0 jast YVesterday it was Sacramento, Gastineau Channel iy oo ey 7 x\ —_ ; ngE P Bated July 17 N 4 021 11 1, San Diego, Seattle, Holly- w Ty VB L T b (Big emgu Y. HCR Iy 947 Pasquan, 1b 81100040 3 600 ‘H‘””n‘ 1S mal i (ARG ( b o b 11;"‘“;"” Forsythe Tpdes 60858 < )t dar b8 Sipbukiniis 3 3 s00 U ut in ‘ 3ing.” nine hits for a 3- over Administrptor Baines, ¢ R e e iR s ¥l i o him you ¢ * Indians in the first game of First publication, July 18, 1947 o e gidile.d five team second division, with only Moose iy O Rl o B e N oLt 5 i e e i Onkisnd Aol B wsin er of Cleveland and Red Ruffin o A 2 ; i pennat lmost as of the Chicago White Sox as the 2.0 0.1 0.0 ! els pelted San h like ' shooting only’ dotlve pitchess with 200 o Read the want-ads for.rarzains! ; ]‘x' “\ )" U live-zame margin over Oak- ha im - eglon : 1 © land which humbled Hollywood, 1 fok. . that UL g Ed Nielsen, ss & Y01 Iy I s DOUGLAS BO SHOP 2 : wi et some good S fierzejewskl, 2b .3 1 112 0 oy Beats Rutisd his sEvbilth redaers ben we wet some cood MEW FLIER ARRIVES & MARINE WAYS Y of 1108 09 s S e AT La o i 6 New construction & repair work .. 3 0 0%F ot % i ‘\I““ Rigpe's, Reari R i PRI 4 T FOR ALASKA COASTAL; Authorized Dealer for to a 7-4, triumph over Sacramento. ol v . 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