The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1947, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 28, 1947 30 2 e = " AP SPORTS bénnanl Picture HUGH YORK FULLERTON July 28—®—A I jor leagues has tak pect in recent day a couple of real pro Williams and Look at the pi > Red Sox once n the of the 1941 and cut thres full games B Here's expla off the N fhie ever got York Y. " once seemingly surmountable lead, trail 88,000 Ly nine & a half g of wizlo. When these only ht are in the im- 000 for flattening Joe portant “lost” column. thought it was all the The Brocklyn Dodgers, with the worid. He s Walker hitting with the same old | Want to see action, gusto that established him as the anykody for that. cple cherce” in Flatbush, have e went over to Enzla opened up | $50,000 that’s when he really ver the s turned Kkiller the Brav t game: Cardinals, with COLU: Columbn plan “los Frick of a Dodger Dixie Is Siar ree runs rdinal win July 20. yes- was 1 in ever team r won leading hit 11-4, ning With William foot hc in the a double to lef right side ¢ the Red So s Browns i Tex Hue and extend their 1ne ), 4 d Dave winning pitchers Fer- from th League reid sto r header with the C! Sox. After Bobo Ne kis fourth straight Yankee unifor win, tr win the Appling dc against Jo a sinele e and came t Wright. “ardinais Lose h games of in the Naticnal League Philadelphia, The a game istine, Pittsburgh a half rs when —Robinson Braves behi ven-hit k, 8 inz of Johnny Sai nded Pittsburgh, 110 a Cincinnati, 115. ts staged 16-hit runs—Mize, New York, 30; tack, including Bobby Thomson's Marshall, Ne York, and Kiner, 19th home run, to defeat the Pittsburgh, 25 The Cub Chicago Cuts 12-. six pitchers. r Judd his f g 12 Philadel, ouble rooklyn, M Bonham, Pit of the Phillies with the s in Cincinnati. After Kent Petercon had pitched American League: Reds to a 5-1 win the f u, Cleveland, despite allowing 12 New York, .338. lasted three Redl Williams, Bos- the Phillies a nightcap win. New York, 72. ‘Third place Detroiters were held Boston, 118; Di- to a split by the Athletics in Phil- New York, 118. adelphia, the A’s coming back to runs—Wwi n Boston, 23; win the second game 5-0 after De- t. Louis, 20. treit had won the opener 5-1. ses—Dillinger, St. Loujs, Manager Lou Boudreau drove in 3 . Chicago, 16. | koth Cleveland runs to give the hing—H: Cleveland, 6-1, Indizns a 2-1 victory the Shea, New York, 11-3, .786. Senators in Washington i i N O - R When you p UALITY wny TOYS! iy UKE! ! not get the FIN Buy FLOR- An appealing selection cn Ju- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —aav. neau-Young's Mezzanine Floor. —adv. 637-tf - Seil it v i wn Smple Wani-aé@! (hanib Greels Joe Junior | Joe Louis, world’s heavyweight bexing champion, holds his five-week- old sen, Jee, Jr., in their Chicazo apartment with his wife, Marva (left), and four-year-old daughter Jacqueline, after the wife and children arrived by plane from Mexico Gity. Tt was Joe's first meeting with his sea. (P Photo, ROUNDUP | 1 | | RAINIERS IN gy SPLIT SUNDAY WITH ANGELS By BILL BECKER | Associated Press Sports Writer) The Oakland Oaks, fighting to 1y in the Coast League pennant ce, nabbrd ar un d ns yesterdaj leading Los Angeles southpaw C Bearder Al Treichel in an 1l-inning thriller in the doubled heme Tor 1 | Rebays, the former Pitts- d up the second game 1 hcme run scoring Will he sixth inning. Hafey red in > free-hitting hteap, which gave the Oaks the threc-one r twin bills f rising to a place ti Diego by ta Sacramento twice, 8-8 and 5-1, and | squeezing into sixth by di- | and the Holly- | enth | | th San Francis-o, 2-1 and The Angels cooled off the red-! hot Rainiers with a 14-hit attack two triples, | Barten and | including feur doubles and hemers by Larry Cece Garriott in their opener, but the Seattleites came back to take the finale on Sig Makucki's second win in three da Lou Novikoff’s homer red the S pull out | vith an even break cn the short series, two games apiece. ‘ Hollywond, for the first time this eason, bunched two route-going winning efforts from its pitchers as gger Ardizoia and Ed Albosta ch twirled five-hitt Pertland made it thre by taking t opener, Reich'$ tw ! in a row 1, on Joe homer in n pinch » cighth Ad Liska gave up but ee hits, fanned 6. 1e S | I rized the Ports with 13 h t Neill Sheridan’s homer sed by the last game. STANDING OF 1. CLUBS | Pacific Coast League { w L Pet. | 70 51 579 64 53 547 co 62 58 517 60 61 ) 62 63 San Diego 65 Hellywoed 65 Nationa: ceague w L 9 36 50 11 New York 47 40 Bcston 49 42 Cincin 45 Chicazo 43 Pittsburgh 38 Philadzlphia Amcrican New York Boston Detreit Philadelphia Cleveland Washington Ch St. Lofls Gastineau Channei League W L Elks 7 2 Mocose 3 5 Legicn 3 6 - .o HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital cn Sunday were Kenyon MacLeay, William Britt, Guy Gaudette, Roger Cammon. Betty Stone admitted to the hospital medical attention this morning. Discharged from the hospital on Saturday were Vaino Scppanen, Mrs. John Vavalis and baby girl, Mrs. Sam Cotten and baby boy, and James A. Lay. Mrs. John Hayes and baby girl left the hos- pital on Sunday. was for No one was admitted nor dis- charged from the Government Hcspital over the week end. e HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Lawrence G. Victors of Anchor- age is registered at the Hotel Ju- neau. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That E. Edward Whitesel, executor of the estate of Ellen Kirkpatrick, also known as Nellie Kirkpatrick, and as Mrs. E. Kirkpatrick, de- ceased, has filed his final account and report of his administration of said estate, and his petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alask: that 10 o'clock A. M Se])tember] 18th, 1947, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that.all persons concerned therein are hereby noti- fied to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, July 14th, 1947. and | E. EDWARD WHITESEL, Executor. First publication, July 14, 1947 Last publication, Aug. 4, 1947, TER BOR.! THERE I5 MACHINE \ THE POLICE PO OFF: THE EXPLO NOW_WE CANNOT FORCE EAVESDROPPING MAY YOU SURE FIND OUT & WORRIED ABOUT HIS TiM SENDING THE MAIN BODY OF IN TO OCCUPY THE OIL L -EAVIN SMALL PARTY HERE TO KEEP THE POLICE BO EIR P 05T, way, BUT THIS ONES ONE JUMP AHEAD ALL T .WE'VE @OT TO KEEP FOR THE GRAND PRIZE HIM AWAY FROM THOS WEVE @OT TO RIN I‘ i CREW TAKING OVER THE OIL FIELDS, T NEED MORE WEIGHT ON MY SIDE — AND THE ON'Y RECRUITS I CAN THINK OF ARE \_THOSE BESIEGED COPS DOWN THERE. < FAT MAN'S IT'S CATCHING ! LUC DRY. .. NOW, IF THE V THERE OUGHT GAS MASKS AMON D WILL ONLY HOLD” A BRISK MARKET FOR NG GENTRY HA! IT SEEMS A FRIEND OUT THE A BLONDE OCCIDENT/ A LEATHER JACKET | FIRING THE BRUSH THIS MUST BE THE ONE WHOSE SHOTS WARNED US OF DANGER. NO, YouU FOOLS — Y NOT OUT INTO THE OPEN, THE POLICE... FLEE FROM THE (/ CHOKING DEATH. JUNEAU, ALASK { wiiar f THIS DEAL, BUT HMMM — CONSIDERING WHAT DAY THIS 15, T THINK IT WAS DOWNRIGHT AGREEABLE OF > SHOTS AND YELLS! THE FAT LADS GANG MUST BE GHOOTING UP THE OIL FIELD WORKERS ALREADY. .. THI5 THING'S GOTTEN OUT OF THE LONE-WOLF SIZE — WHAT I NEED |5 <) REINFORCE ..HEY! THAT GIVES THE FAINT GHOST OF AN IDEA= ITS BUT THIS 15 NO TIME TO BE PARTICULAR ... 15 GOING TO BE A I CAN CREAT [/ DIVERSION, MAYBE WHOEVER' E POST MIGHT BE HEADS TO TAKE ADVANTACE OF IT. AT THAT POL! WHAT DEVILS WORK 15 THIS Z THE TRI < BURN LIKE TORCHES AND THE WIND DRIVES A WALL OF FLAME TOWARD Us, i BITTER SMELL IN THE WIND, .. THE SMOKE ! IT CHOKES, AND WE MUST LEAVE THIS PLACE ... THIS LOOKS LIKE A GOOD ENOUGH 5POT... 16 AS DRY AS TINDER ... WIND'S RIGHT ... AND IF THOSE LADS WITH THE MACHINE GUN ON THE ROOF OF THAT 4 POLICE POST HAVENT FALLEN ASLEEP AGAIN, THEY'RE GOING TO HAVE A CHANCE AT A REAL, OLD~ FASHIONED TURKEY SHOOT. 7vou FooLs M

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