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WE l)ND:DA\. I\UL,UN 0 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA I-MPiRiz il‘.\'i.?\U ALASKA : PAGE THREL ~l —~ ~ p # '’ & Gastineau Channei League g SECOND BIRTH MIZE KEEPS |AP SPORTS RAINIERS IN 077", [Bleachers (i s | Ei . | . s SR BY JUDY KAV B SSE, SOMUNG'EM ROUNDUP 2.1 VICTORY - .. (ollape; 82 FFHATEE E R o foom ';',';;;;;,'\‘ womvan ()W League. Permfis wafif Elks Baiin-cnne % by hascn OR GIANTS TR S OVER ANGELS I7e » National League Pennanij;;‘,,i”,‘ ; v e elance a0~ Al| Second Division Clubs e In‘.l:.mal.Game OI Season, B“fi Race Still Practically ™ & iomatine mocm ot e an, i‘ P, C League Win . ers i the Free-for-All |ridders st 21 -Vari i 1es Yesttrdey PG v H H lvar and | i 5 emain League Champions o U AL ) e et e g {0 e b By JOE REICHLER an entire “All e backfie ) 1 dogs the BATTING— W 1 iladelphis b ed at Goshen GOSHEN o (Associated Press Sports Writer) bt i 5t 2 PRUNG BAEMED 1N i v SCORE BY ‘l\\'d\;‘ sain in the fifth the Elks' It is still-anybody's race ir t, vour t 33 than several c i teams all York, 89; Marshall, New Y Sy e 56 went down in order, and Puetzel Netional L¢ 8 10-year | WOt i . + tir HOME RUNS-—M Elks 000000 led off with a strikeout for the JoRnny Mize keeps oot for th ¢ sar VI8 Sall 108t 34: Marshall, New 3 Moose 10012 5 Moose. Floberg beat out a bunt ones, the homer hitting New | re than | - 4 Portla PITCHING (ten decisions for a single, then went to sec- Glants are not to be sold short. j g ) nferer into fo ce behi ) Blackwell, Cincinnati, 18-4, ;o o In the final game of ti @d as Smithbert. missed the peg | o 8 ihe ! predece ; Ange ; oA FROM EXCU from Cantillion e - ' To go th hose 48 rement 1 otl C p) American Leagu scheduled 1947 season of Gastineau PRt e b iRl fiie (h 5 : i Chahnel Bascball League the Elks,| .. FHMEHE o wnat is probably Corlveing LU, tvermen and nges in the lea BATTING Boudreat, Clevelind B B EEADFD who had alveady cinched their pen-| - ORS SEUCE BRSO TE in b Bab. HAthe ] oo ves A ar, which | sta : 330 Kell, Detroit, 33 7 LEABITR 2 nant, 108t in & 6 to 0 shutout to duan singled to center, scoring 2 DO T g (OUSNL Lo rank his team fair] £ iniers it RUNS BATTED IN William: the \sedbnd-place Moose Jast pight. TIoberg ' from - ‘second. ‘Forsythe SO0 ©% FFEHE SECE In the 1927 ito the tov th 1 hy the | siX-gar stretch, took 1- | Bos DiMaggio, New York ; followed with the hardest hit of the S¢¢ : tucKinn y ave | 18 e i ’ OME RUNS - Wilians, Bosto owe £lks only three hits dur- s inside the field off the left field Wallored two into the Polo, Grounds g or basketball, smile when i he Angels' Dutch McCali SITCE ¥ ten decl: ingsthe game. He struck out siX rene s 1t to lead the Giants ; S g b others rece state trooper injured he head te! t Johnny A son were tk day with the { o-hitter for t \ore)—S lew York, 11 ! pokale . Ay Slet wood, coal and walked four. Cantillion, El scored Pasquan from first, er the Philadel- | yoll robs re regulatior nes, but gave up five Hutchin Detroit, 10-4, .714 Hit his 33rd and 34th home run g : pitcher, did a good job, too. He yu¢ porsythe was left on base as Phid 1 The victory cof of finish, vlaced the Wildeats in 1 ows in the nnings, whil DUDADN i 2 c struck out seven batters, and walk- paa¢ grounded out to B. Palmer 1 the Braves' 4-2 win over Brook- {second division geles ret i d drove in three runs to lead the v 644 ed only two; but he allowed eight peyween first and Second. The Elks ¥ in Boston reduced ihe league Wittie HHriend-ror Eaht Bt oy [y b i i i s g sent two fly balls to Magorty in lcad margin over the, cliff Hopbpo of Hastings, Nebr, Fletcher was credited with the win SALMQNDERB{AGE PITCHING., Walt Masterson In the first inning, with the left fizld: and Guy, who had gone it ven es. | brother of baseball’ BBy A I lace San Diego took a 3 to é : " v Elks as home team, Houston led i o renlace Grear. steuck out e Tunnsrclip Bh LonlBAORTAR loxth -tk eut i oxy s ORI el LR 11980 toy olrgy . Senators—Spaced seven Boston hit gl eSS et B pla b st ou X3 ; o 2 cotball's Harry (Hippety), has en- Win . frem second-place Oakland L y defeat the Red Sox 3-1 A P $ S 4 o Werner errored on a grounder ' 1e Dodgers by games | tered rgia. He's a freshman half- jumping on tha Acorns’ startin, ) - [ S out to Magorty in left field. Hager- po pean, f g tl 1 oy putting him safe on following their 3-2 triumph over the {pack piteher, Floyd Speer, for two inllics up walked. Houston and Hagerup g Magorty walked, then Rose Cubs in daylight game in Chi- ! Pt - in the oven inning and addin MORE pRllEs G'VEN With Houston on third, Cantil- (nj.q -base, and Hagerup missed games off the pace. P AR i e AR i Fy ' lion hit to shortstop for a fiel it. Werner was backing him up, Mi pair of rot trippers 1..\‘TEN"lS IOURNEY Bibtiand Beavhns ”]',jN st Fratis \ Committce . ," er's choice, which Forsythe played powever, and scooping up the ba ind 3ith of the season, came clc §:4°1. wiki-Ehe Hener 6 g poik 1 ¢ office of the FOR IRADE MEE“NG J oF to the plate to force Houston com- |y, taeped third to force Dean on M the ts' 96th e and put S(HEDULED NEXI Blbc-game series. “The Seals fled | Juncau, Meichants ‘Asjoasbin o ing in. Grear walked, but B.iy fielder’s cholce. him two games ahead of Ruth’s it Up at 4-4 in the seventh. > further | for the D T tend meet i i [ Palmer hit fo short for another iontes I Paat ord setting pace EhRE. . caney ahe AT e R RTIeGCRNA ot MR 1.0 BRI e SR o E‘ fielder’s choice, played to second pyetzel ctruck out. Floberg. the Dodgers Lose [ WEEK EN BOWI. O SR N A e G e 23 déctded” tat the age Lmiv British Columbis Board of Trhde ] ¥ to force Grear and retire the side. fagtest be unner in the league, Johnny Sain pitched and batted ¢ two of Portland’s runs off Soutt ld be ‘lowered to 10 years of oo ;Y(IM ok J‘l“x" plcaRLy, Modee Roots. walloped a ball out to the center the Braves to their victory over the R paw Bill Werle were earncd. Relief O Yhule’ edble Aetiveen TR SR EANIES SRS TS oY » The Moose got two hits and one ' fielq fence. He made third base 0dgers before 29987 home night| Starting August 12, weather per- ... 7o Mooty was * .:n 6 frea . 10 to 16 must be ac- 1‘.' \l’”R”v“‘_ ey fe 24 run in the bottom of the first. saely and seored. both Magorty BAME fans. The big right-handor,Mitting, tennis ' tournaments for'y." (o0 vas credited with SR . Prince Rupert, B: C The Rev. ; Floberg bunted out, Metcalf got und Rose. Metcalfe flied out to Who scattered nine hits for t ‘lmh men and women and for = o v may have help in landing JeP0 “'(‘,‘\ sificlal, ulagnie . 04 a single into center field, Pas- gecond, and that was all the bat- Victory, rapved two hits, oungsters will be held under the The Hollywood Stars, winning 10 G ‘,|1.;.~“l 'f‘ V: M)l ‘m Commerc quan struck out, Forsythe singled (jng for the Moose the first Boston run J § el j‘“’l‘)-““i ,'\_“ istrict .Mun.«:l into left, advancing Metcalf 10 joe Snow, who had been out {he next one on Johnny BHt TS Eaton _progna. bt il o gt Pl Themas Hardware, barglitum g ot Sl te o ven | second. of the game, came in as a pinch- !ield single. Ha amelli's ‘sixth | FOF adults, there will be a men's feating the Solons 7 to 3. 1t was 1|, Tot To-Teen Shep, McGregor w__"‘ ':]’ s e ’;‘. bk P Metcalf stole third, and Houston pitter for the Elks in their final iMhing double off losing pitcher H.”qnglh and a women's singles run surge in the eighth that .o ; Lu-Eks, T e s - f 5 r threw wild from the plate, the jnninc He struck out, E. Palm- Gregg scored two runners and broke |toUrnament; and for boys under i e i gl T iR T ettty e inolUd el S ASA D ned s Lall going over Hagerup's head er flied out to first, Smishberg . 2 deadlock 118 years of age, there will be a and into the field, bringing Met-'got his second hit of the game, Taking advantage of 10 bases on |Sebarate tournament ¢ donated 10 gallons o1 Qs calfe in to score. Forsythe Was through shortstop for a single. He balls to add to their 11 hits off four, An entrance fce. of fifty cent STANDING OF THE CLUBS um. Other merchants handliNg pocted to attend the meetin Full Size Hange left on base when Haas flied was left on, as Houston grounded Cincinnati hurlers, the Pittsburgh (Wil be charged for aduits but Pacitic Const League cream have not heen contacted 52 T “You'll find y out to third. dut o ‘shiort nd the ball game, Pirates disnc of the Reds in|there Will be no entrance fee for ; Aol SOMLH MEG YORY the under 19 age grour t ct, | yet FORENOON FIRE ALARM ‘avoyile sports s In' the” second, the Elks got a & S Pittsiu 1. Hank Greenberg (he under 19 age group. Contest- | oo o G Bk tmating . Of hs ] Salinon o favorite sports supply b 5 ses. e g 546 faise hig '8Dts ‘mAy 8 up at the office 1 hit, but left two men on bas NX SCOR™ v hree runs to raise his 1y 1 up at the offi e 5 by Cemmittee will be held in Wood struck out, E. Palmer knock b AB R H PO A p SASON's output to 63 for the Bucs A Empire, news Council Chambers of the City g.7 TR s CkoutiAed for. an ed one into the ground and went E {his seasox desk, or Zvergreen’ Bowl with San Franciscc 2 516 J t i out, pitcher to first. Smithberg Houston, c 200 The Yankees stratched their Am- (Director Bob Sanford during the corbAnc ) L, gn3Tucsday EVRNInE "Rl @ chimney and roof shin- connected with a long one into WEINer ss : 2 hinan Leagye lead to 14 gamas.aver . S8 The deadline for 8 v i : - AR p 2 i residence, center field for a single, then Hargerup, 3b b bttty o Boston Red Sox by 15 se€t for 11 a. m. Monc e B ; and Main Streets. Damag Seattle ) 4 was confined to the shingles torn Sah Diex SHPLPLILTBRLA RI £ 8 “the voof, and the an clear SPORT CENTEB ounded 11 o'cloc = ship of . Evergreen Bowl Of their last 11 games, pulled even . o s donated this week of economic problems and promo- tion of trade relations. A delega- tion from Ketchikan is also ex- Celock this morning a T Houston walked, Werner lined out Cantillion, p 3 2 0 gefeating the Athletics in Philadel- TroPhY ct 1l be awarded the ° to center, and that was the end Crear, cf phia in a night game while the ' Winner of each of the three . of Elks scoring hopes for the in- Guy, cf Sox were Icsing a 3-1 decision to the tOUrBaments, Winners will not . TIDE TABLE e o ning. B. Palmer, 2b : Senators in Washington. keep the trophies, tut their names Dean go: to first on a Texas Wqod. i The Cleveland Indians downed the | Will be engraved, and the trophies AUGUST 7 E. Palmer, If Tigers in a twilight game at De. Put en display to be awarded again : o R Smithberg, 1b : : 2 %ol 8 ; haxts waar, New York 5 ; ide 4:47 am., 147 leaguer for the Moose in the bot- tom of ‘the second, then went down A y s o Low jo 11:05 am. 1.4 | to third as Houston made a bad Ed Lovat handcuffed the Browns 1€ QUERGIBERY, - B08 i Binnnt 5 31, @ High tide 17:20 pm., 154 peg from the plate to first. He in St. Louis with four hits in pitch- €ourt will be reserved for matches, - .- 5 a5 de 23: : bt stayed there, however, as Magorty MO0 s A E' ing the Chicago WHite"Sox’to"« 5-1 ;8nd " icontestants * will have _ first {,).".(}“.‘“ \ fi - g “.".": '"': p.m. . e P " (/l“ einick it Bk fiteal. toithird | FIJberE, 1T #ight game viotarh Ichoice on the second court a e 2 60 &8 £ e o hiladelphi 5 5 - - and Puetzel fanned. Metealf, cf S .- Philadelphia 40 61 Hagerup got to first on an error Pasqan, ib 3 ] o o & i i e &i& &NCE by Forsythe in the top of the Forsythe, ss 2 3 IF YOUrn MONEY IS NOT ¢ WL s ¥ third. Then Cantillion hit an in- Haas, 3b : { EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will New Yok 69 34 5 After August 10, no telephcne field fly, which Houston fumbled. Dean. p {Pay you to investigate our offerings Bosto 53 46 rertals fer the month of August He picked it up and threw to sec- Magorty, 1f s in well chosen investments, ALAS- r 51 45 : will be accepted at a discount. All ond, foreing Hagérup, who ‘thought Rose, 2b 3 Mo ey maER e R E AR G CORPORATION, ladelph 52 51 507 remittances must bear postmark of b” Cantillion had beén an automatic Fuetzel, c : b Bl ‘ml;“ »_‘l.“" r l_’-l"“‘l‘ n }‘"}r‘-\ Cocper Building, 4th and Main. oy 45 48 494 not later than discount day. Please B out and had stayed on first. ‘:“i;\_‘““ with-csaecfollowing.’ Te-~ —adv.—574-tf W ¥ 44 52 58 | be prompt. Please add 19 sales tax. Autematic Out Totals 6 i ‘h’”‘d‘)(.pm ' b B a1 % 2 4 57 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS ) canition T REn. BhoiA. hve ., YR 9[‘**“]2‘-» -J';""! D"M“]’\';“m Empirs Wam-aas for results! St Louls 36 62 TELEPHONE CO. —adv. been safe on first, according to SUMMARY l)“”‘S(‘l'\'n,’ ‘l;; .Scl?::e:ad(\)‘l."N. 1;,“ a ' 7 g - the rules, thought he was an auto- qp.e0 past hit: Floberg; two in the first round of their go. ) . matic out, too; and he was after ., pit. porsythe; earned rums: Los cles—Turkey Thompson,' | he left the field and walked 1o nooce 5. Elks, 0; left on bases: 218, Los 4 TK.Oed Kid Ri- 1[ ;)"‘fll dd"?"“', e o f“’"; “"“J‘ EKS Moose, 5¢ Elks, 7; first on errors . 227, St. Louis, in the fourth. rlgd fpprecations ot BaselUmpire | grioq. oy ik automatic out: Seattle Jack Snapp, 161, Kla- DeBarra, it was ruled a double ¢oneinion third inning; struck math Falls, Ore., and Pedro Jiminez, Pk 3 4 out: by Dean, 6; by Cantillion, 7; Vallejo, Calif, drew in ten ‘hg;e“éa::“’beu:‘ps“":fl];’:‘?egfl;“;f first on balls: off Dean, 4; off reunds. | 3 4 i Cantillion, 2; wild pitches: Dean' Pittsburgh—Sammy Adragna, 143, ed with a fly to left field, and ;. oaneijiion, 0; double play: Wer- Carnegie, Pa. outpointed Freddie thm_ “'as'{illblhe hlts for the Elks ner-Smithberg; Umpir plate, J. Archer, 144, Newark, N. J., in ten unit'lrl.et:/g(‘ne“?s:l] ;rl)]tl:wfi?lg;iouble play Gleaton: bases, DeBarra; time of fast frames. 0 & game, 1 hour, 20 minutes. ' e o o | in the ‘bottom of the third. Flo- '™ 4 S Cemplete stock 6f oil wood, coal I ) d berg made first as Smithberg wyon you pay 10r GUALT burning ranges, stoves. heaters at J Enjoy the outstanding character and fumbled his grounder. Then Met-|,, got tne FINEST—Buy FL o Wt et e il ‘ flavor of Philadelphia Blend, We | calfe lined out to Werner, who 3 e i 8L 2 644-tf 3 v tossed to Smithberg en first to SH?I“ SHOES “, C”,‘?fi il B i § draw upon precious reserves to give force Floberg. Pasquan struck out. M you this special occasion whisky you Down 1-2-3 N can afford to enjoy regularly z 5 The Elks went down one, two, joy regularly and often three, and Forsythe led off at bat for the Moose in the bottom of the fourth inning. He walked, | lhen stole second. 2 A : i ; \J Haas flied to second for the first 4 P 2 4 2 4 b B R s. E ‘/ out. Dean fouled out to Hagerup ! | behind the dugout on_the third, g o e | : S At o b 2 d it base side. Magorty singled to 3 ¢ 2 . 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