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p n SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, | 947 WIN SPREE (OF DODGERS NOW ENDED HAND) (By JACK (Asscciated Press Sportswriter) Brooklyn’s 13-game win spree is the latest casualty of baseball's “hedrtbreak week” which also saw well Black- and Pitts- 21 - game burgh Frank Gustine’ hitting streak Although the St. Louis Cardinals pulled out of their downward plunge by thumping the Phillies last night, 6-1, it might very well be that the Red Birds' pennant hopts also died during the week in three straight defeats at the harmds of the Dodgers. Chicage ended the Brooks’ long- | cst success story since 1924 with a 10-8 triumph engineered by Cat- cher Clyde MeCullough's: two-run homer in the ninth inning Hatten Knocked Out Joe Hatten, an old Cub-tamer from way back with eight confecu- tive wins over Chicago to his credit in a two-year span, W rested and ready to hang up the Dodger 14th triumph. But he was not around at the finish when Hugh Casey threw the home run ball to MeCullough to end a stor-! my afterncon. { The Cubs knocked® out Hatten in| the sixth and finally tied the score | in the enth inning of a free- | hitting contest. Dave Koslo was in superb form as he lefthanded the Giants to a} 2.1 edge over Pittsburgh, striking | out - Hank Greenburg three times. | In fact, Keslo, enroute to his 12th | success, whiffed Ralph Kiner Greenburg and Wally Westlake in succession in the second and ninth. Homers Off Rowe i Murry Dickson and Whitey Kur-! cwski teamed up on the Phils to! assure St. Louis of that 6-1 edge. | Dickson allowed only five hits and | singled home the winning run in| the fifth. Kurowski homcred off scheolboy Rowe in the second and | after he was dumped into the dirt | by an inside pitch in the eighth, | blasted Rowe’s second delivery into; DARNELL'S It'shere.... | 40 1b. test Nylon Siripping Line § in 100 yd. ceils § | Salmon Rods § | NOW — the first really new postwar RODS of rust-proof salt-water-proof— Beryllium Copper . . . In 3 different sizes . . . ACE RODS by . PENROD \ Also Calcutta and Split Bamboo Trolling Rods @ Wire Lines @ Nylon Lines @ Nylon Cuity- hunk Leaders | @ Wire ® Nylon 3 ©® Real Silk Gut § | Reels | ® Penn49's ; @ Pemn 149's 1 @ Ocean City § | \ \ @ Premax A“You‘ll find your favorite sports supply” DARNELL'S SPORT.CENTER | | Chicago, 8-1, behind the seven-hit THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ALASKA PAGE THREE GET B I !SOAP Box DERBY KIWANIS pl(“l( out transportation are asked to underwent an operation, and is | meet there greatly improved in health. They , ANGE[S ro'her o i ¥ Committees for the picnic are: were jeined in Seattle by Mrs. lOSERS IREAI‘ED RAIN OR SHINE General, President Ed Shaffer and Fellows, who has been living in [ ! '] sistant Archie Betts; Transpor- the East TO (HESNEY Elsenhower | tation, Chet Zimmerman; Refresh- Mrs. Fellows will et - N ! Dr. Marquardt, Fred Wolf, Earl they will take a b 4 { é < | i Bost and Henry Legge moon tc ak the left field seats with Erv Dusak o, |Soap Box Derby. The nine \'u\m*:‘“vm_ 1‘ "‘r m.m\\: o - o4 j“,“ \\;\;(»\1\ cal Sur has been in the nd Chuck Diering on base | ntries who failed to win heats or Vo€ ¢ Fenide i S S U ; terior this . Beston lost ground in the race, | hiaiad - p any of the prizes on the big n;._\“&:"}";:"m ,(.i ‘;\’»nyvm:m\ .»“\l'n' “.‘;\lVyl‘k IEWAR‘- RH Rh PUDIDN eplitting two with Cincinnati. | (By BILL BECKER) TACOMA, Aug. 2—(®—Champion | yesterday were treated to a free °* et oy o So H S (TAN Johrny Sain hurled the Braves to| PR it lumberman golfer of the Northwest| airplane sightséeing and “""”“";zli‘.xn;v“iyu(| 5 ”1““’ ;\}:'\'\“I“‘-“i"““*h :“' FROM UT ' MRS. ('"‘”““““\:'\ ke @ 4-2 edge in the opener with the sl TeSS Bportewriter (i3 B, N enhower of Tacoma, trip by Dean Gocdwin of the Alas-| SHmECH® . i b 0 oo i e heln of Bob Elliott's two-run homer | BOE Chesnes, the San Francisco| prother of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, ka Airplane Charter Service 0 e ot ORI A FELLOWS HERE ALS W smdlle gl 8 in the first inning. Another nnnm"s’""‘" pitching beauty, was .«!x]l‘mm_‘ Chief o1 Staff Pllot Goodwin, accompanied by “f“"”,”“ Softball, nail-driving ‘:“ o “ ”‘-'-‘» , by Ellioit with a man on failed to|!'UrSing @ sore arm today—and | giscnhower won the 24th annual!Rcd D. 1, took the: boys fishing | SCNtests: Sug-of-war ar bath- nr and Mrs, B. D. Stewart and decide the finale which went to|headache to boot after his third|ryeoma Lumbermen's Club Nurth-lat Thayer I and #lso showed | 15 teauty contest dre listed AMONE thewr daughter, Mrs, Maty Fellows : BN Cinoy in 12 innmings, 3-2, on aShellacking by the Pacific Coast|west tournament yeste it R th T byl feom the aic| e Temtvities returned ye w via Pan Ameri- ~ ARKANSAS COWPLE wen single by Clyde Vollmer, an error |CORst league-leading Los Angeles|ope.cverpar 73 on the Tacoma Thcse making the trip were Rich- | Cars are scheduled to ieave the irways from Seattle. Mr. and Mr. and Mfs. Luke J. Readsr of by Frank McCormick and Bobby ‘A“““‘s- | Country and Golf Club Course {arc Robert McCormick and | Junéau Drug Store at 11 o'clock Stewart have been in Seattle Hot Springs, Ark, are at the Bar- Adams’' game-winning single. ‘ The condition of the young H‘.’.l\(-_ - Gar Bach of Douglas; Robert tomorrow mornin; and all with- month, while Mrs ewart anof Hotel Amorican League {hander became a matter of genu- | Johnson and Gerald Shaw of Ju-| g In the American League, after|ine concern as the Angels rapped DA neau, and Russell Nelson, Don {he New York Yankees had opened |Dim for seven hits and four runs | Freimuth, Larry Freimuth and MONEY REEUNDED WITHIN 10 DAYS IF NOT SATISFIED! door by bowing to Cleveland in |ir five Innings to take an easy 8- ! Dic thahn of Glac High- .y game, 4.3, the Detroit Tigers | verdict. Tt was Chesnes’ first start ey ceked off the Boston Red Sox in|in nearly two weeks and his sev- 1 -~ 0 ’ / et e s ton s 1 ety o vt v |G SCHEDULED et and Save! Yanks 12 games ahead. Preddie| He has beaten the Angels only Hutehinson, pitching for Detroit, | Cnce. Last night the Seraphs, led e e l e a u e These Amazing Values Are Made drove in all the Detroit scores with |by Eddie Sauer's three doubles! The last scheduled game of the Possible Because of Our Huge Purchases! & trion and two singles in five trips, teed |1647 Channel baseball season is set | . One bad inning, the eighth, when | ¢if for a total of 17 hits, including for tomorrow, Sunday, weather !. | st Louls scored twice, ruined 10 off Lefty Bill Werle, Chesney’s permitting, between the Moose and e a d e rs ) k Phildelphias Dick Fowler, who!tuccessor. ~Angel Bill Fleming Legion 0 ‘ Men'’s dress or wor struck out eight men but bowed to | brezed to victory Last night's game, ktetween the ne Brown's Bob Muncrief, 4-1.| The Angels boosted their lead to Elks and Moose, was postponed be-! Nk s TROUSERS Vern Stephens' single to left was|five games as. Oakland fell 8-5 jcause of ground conditions and ““l"l it e MMW: L““';’”“("‘-““ . pavofi blow, driving home |before Hellywood. Four unearned.the drizzle. (TS TCIIVE AR SPL T ARRY . L\J:;mn‘_:v ‘an.udun. and Paul Lehne _‘Iun.\ in the seventh gave the stars - - —— 2 Aml'rw‘-m Le ;;uv‘ ) Men's f‘fllh work or dress trousers, In assorted colors and Washingtcy did some ak- |the nod, their third in four games (AA AT Io Batting }fuu\(huu Cleveland, sizes. Fully re-conditioned, thoroughly cleaned and ready moshing of its own, scoring its|With the Oaks. Rugger Ardizoln ps iN ‘1;3'.' Bab. i dnd DI to wear. When ordering state color and size. We shall Sinall e WA or the over |vacked up his ninth win, with Gene ew. York, .380. FALSRE T ; ; o fill your color choice as close as possible. | Bearden the victim. pitching of Early Wynn, who reg-| Herman Reich’s two circuit istered his 12th victory. Mark blasts, each with cne runner on, Christman led the Senators’ 12-hit| Presented Portland ‘with a 4-3 attack on Joe Haynes and Bob|squeek over Seattle. The second Gillespie with a double' and two!One came in the ninth and gave singles. | reliefer Jake Mooty the nod over e | Walt Dubiel, who went the dis- tance for the Rainiers. The Beav- lers took a three-one series gead San Diego's rugged righthander, Al Treichel, chalked up his 12th win mowing down the Sacramento Sclons with six hits and fanning five in a 13-1 romp. The Padres’ J4-hit attack kayoed both Tony | Freitas and first relief Bill Clem- ensen, former Pittsburgh Pirate Imaking his initial appearance for the Solons. Rip Russell's homer was the only run off Treichel. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Cvast League AP SPORTS ROUNDUP (By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. NEW YORK, Aug. 2—(®—The Lest rookie first baseman in the Yankee organization, says one Ob- server who should know something out both the Yanks and Rookies, Newark’s Joe Collins that's esting point because George | is an i McQu isn't likely to have an-' W L Pct cther season like this one with the Les Angeles 72 53 576 Yanks. . . Collins was optioned out ' O2kland 65 56 537 lo Birmingham and hit 366. Since San Francisco 64 60 516 joining thé Bears he’s Been bat- | Seattle 61 64 488 tinz above .350. Sacramento 60 64 484 “He can run and throw and has | Pertland 57 64 .47l gcod power” our informant adds. Hollywocd 58 66 -466 Strangely, this observer, in|San Diego 57 67 460 listing bright International League prespects, didn’'t mention pitcher Natiora: seague Sheldon Jones, whom the Giants w L B just recalled from Jersey City | Brocklyn 63 37 630 — {New York 50 42 543 Quote, Unquote |St. Louis 52 44 542 Two-sentence boxing lesson from | Boston 51 46 526 Barney Ross during the Lesnevich- (Cincinnati 48 53 475 Mauriello fuss: “When you got a Chicago 45 52 464! guy hurt, you got to hit him in the Pittsburgh 40 57 412 bedy. That's when you got to Philadelphia 40 58 408 brinz his hands down.” . . Further e cer 'nt frcm fight manager Chris American League Dundee: “Mauriello was not in W L Pet. ccndition. He tried to do in five New York 65 33 663 weeks what he should take the | Boston 52 44 whole year to do.” | Detroit 50 48 d - - ~—— | Philadelphia 49 49 500 . " T hOteveland 44 45 494 | ¢ LET'S GO SALMON i_‘Washmglun 43 50 462 ] 1 | chicago 4 57 424 | FISHING TODAY! j lsr. Louis 3 59 3712 | o I furnish hoat and | Gastineau Channei League I sport tackle | W L Pt A 4 | Elks B B 41 % ® Specia! Evening g ftiose 3 5 375 ! Rates. j | Lesien Bic: B aaml | O e ! Phone BILL JONES %‘ BIGGESY IN ALASKA! : BLUE 560 Complete stuck of oil, wood, coal ' ' burning ranges, stoves, heaters at e e T “uneau Ycung Hardware Co. \ —ad 644-t1 - } When you pay 1ur QUALITT *ny | SHEIM SHOES at Graves. chestra will play. !not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- Isex are invited to attend the af- —adav. fair. Heme runs—Williams, Boston 23; Heath, St. Louis 20. Pitching—Harder, Shea, New York 11-3 .786 l Y Runs batted in—Willlams, Boston 71; DiMaggio, New York 70. The CAA strengthened their hold on first place in the Juneau Soft- Cleveland 6-1 857; ball League by defeating the Sub-' port last evening, 13 to 7 National League i A big third inning in which the| Batting — Walker, Philadelphia CAK akbred ahet Tuns’ wen SN ; Gustine, Pittsburgh .330. game. Highlight of the game was a Runs batted in—Mize, New York sensaticnal fielding play by Jim |84 Marshall, New York 80. McGhee. . Heme runs—Mize, New York 31; Standings Marshall New York 27. w 1| Pitching—Blackwell, = Cincinnat, CA 6 1|18-3 .857; Jansen, New York 10-4: VA FE ke Wachusett 5 2 Fdapiioed Subport 1 @' The talance wheel of a watch Teen Age 0 6 tav back and forth more than Games scheduled for Monday €000 miles a year in its noymall evening are: | movements. ! 6:30—Veterans Admin. vs. CAA. - 50 R 8:00—Teen Age vs. Subport. | *ARU LODGE | The CAA-VA is expected to be an hard fought game. > SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOCLS HERE; WANTS HOUSING Busy reac-ig lnree months ac- cumulaticn of mail and house hunting between times, is Edwin C. Clark, new superintendent of the Juneau Public Schools. He arrived Call Mary Jovee at the Baranof | .or reservations and transportation | airangements —adv. 604-tf No FISHIN here ... BUT ihere's everything else in Junzau this week d is staying fartieny Disecth, of Fessveh Tor you want Caat, " Glark win be soinea by ris | MUSIC it tar grusioes mowse nune. e | ENTERTAINMENT a two-bedroom house and you can't fish at night anyway... ... £0 come on down to the PAMARAY (LUB Broadcasting Wednesdays & | Saturdays at 10 P. M. | is asked to the day ol knowing cf one phene Red 424 during 200 during the evening. —e— DANCE FOR VISITING NAVY MEN TONIGHT The members of the Business and Professional Women’s Club will be hostesses at a dance this evening given by the City of Ju- neau in honor of the visiting en- ’ listed men irom the two destroy- ers. The dance will be held in the Elks Ballrcom from 9:30 to 12 mid- night. Buddy Hunter and his or- Juneau’s fair / Larger hat needed? l F YOU wear a hat that is too small, you'll have a headache. But it won’t be as serious as the head- ache you'll have if your fire insurance isn't enough to cover your loss when fire destroys your heme. 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