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PAGE THREE 1 — - { - - t STANDING OF THE CLUB: | Pacific €oust League i Won Lost Pet 3 ! Los Angeles 6 59 563 (Riws AWAY | San Francisco 6 65 515 i Oakland 67 64 511 I Portland 66 65 504 ANCHORAGE, Alaska. Aug. 12 | Seattle 65 0 481) P Pacitic Northein Airl'nes offi- RO i i sl SRABAPAS.. . it s 1B mento 04 70 4741 ! cials said tcday the last of the ' Hollywood 64 80 478/ DOD ER lE i \mon packers and fishermen in [ A San Diego 63 70 470 | the Bristcl Bay area would be out a rs a e - | | @saturday, completing what they : Nationai eagu: o ! believe to be the largest mass move- | Lost Pet H mont cf civil'ans ever undertaken I R 4 E"( ATOMIZED BY ... ot Pt Clawless Chicago Cubs Are et St. Loui 45 H H i N KOW, LIKS STELLARITES .55 Playing Dual Role in | - Boston 50 H —_— ; r | : Cincinnati 60 Semo‘ LOOp Ra(e Ak for Keonduchys VErpowerea Angel Boss Lustily Boo-ed ¢ W, R Sueatiast Bucilan | ‘ A gh 45 64 (By JOE REICHLER) % ik by Fans for Holding = ehisaeinnia s 6 (smsiatan. Pross. Shbtes Witk \ At ' h . ' M B kH. A | Yesterdays Results If you can predict when the cul A RF“;L"J RAT]EB Holzheimer's Crew Moves dCK M1s Aces -y e gt ently clawless Chicago Cubs will | . H PN, New Zork 3; Philadelphia 0 eeupy the rc el victims or vil-| ) [ We" fo From in Lit- (By BILL DECKER) { = (Night) s, you might be able to get an | B e HAPHH b & 2 ER St. Louls Chicago 1 (night) o vhich te: in tr R (Asscciated Press Sports Writer) iy . ) idea of which team will win the ’ # "e World Se”es The Les Angeles Angels finally ‘“f\"““‘ 8; Pittsburgh" 3 National League Pennant 2t = Jotled i ’/5’0;/// - — got their come-uppance last night 2 ~"“ e Charlie Grimm’s second .nmmn‘ i SCORE B~ INNINC A ALl Btars Sl oMt Oir- mesloan & Srok by | CUDS. going now themselve 123450 4 e HD|Cuts cther seven teams pulveriz- o o o o Ot S0t ek | eVt have played an im-| ! Elks 00210003 62 cdthe League Leaders, 12-2 <5 i‘_yl’ X 70 j: “.:“' portant part in the fortunes of the | A'“ Siars 261133 x8101 Home-run king Max West of San 1): l ped ;‘3;] iwo top contenders, the front run- | . Diego started the swatfest with a. bro . & 47 53 ning Brocklyn Dodgers and run-| e dridin Abuér 4 : iladelphia 52 519 er-up St. Louis Cardinals | " , aggregati two-run roundtripper in the first: , . e = L ner=y| s | Holzheimer’s All e e | afid” thid AlY Bhafs: ith | Cleveland 52 485 Eearly in the season, Brooklyn scems to be too much for the Elks and the Al Stars wound up with o 0000 o L e el S i B e o HET . st ’ , B iz, s 59 g 1 13 of 15 meetings wi h o 3 2 . 4 10 handle, or at any rate they will 2 l”_“" L )'“’”"“:) In A ST weshington 56 451 Cubs, who in turn ‘*l‘;’llki'(ll ‘dow,‘ Pittsburgh Pirates' Third Bascman Frankie Gustine grounds out to shortstop in his last time at bat in be hard pr -:.sf-(l to equal the Al .sl\]\ln:L“:l\“:c;" {lllll(‘ :l ”x‘)‘]‘;"-~” i Louis 38 69 355 St. Louis in seven out of ten| the first game of Boslon-Pittsburgh doubleheader, cnding his 21-game batting streak in the seventh in- Star team’s hitting strength a-*J T Wrielk i ‘P,”,“:,"N “mmm’l Yesterday's Results ity | ning. The streak tied Breoklyn's Jackic Robinson fer the best consecutive game hitting record in the nppedrs after twp GRMES An QU-| Lo Ce , s Chicago 5-4 Louts 2-8 ly in the season, Brooklyn| National League this year. (® Thoto. \eau's Little World Series. ustily when Angel Manager Bill o % b " The combined Moose-Legion team Kelly finally derricked pitcher Bob Besten 1; Washington 0 (night). a 10-game win streak, Chicago| drove in eight runs, six of them|McCall after the latter had been F]f','\j‘flih'l"" e e 1 took the Brocks three straight, but {gyimeq to the Yankee lincup after Fhiladelphia, stopped Al Hart, 224, AlASKA“ (luB amed, against three by the Elks, |blasted ior six straight hits in the' . - g s when St. Louis showed up, prompt- | 4 week's layoff due to ripped mus- Washington (4) i B bt &2 st | Closing debacle Detroit 3; Cleveland 1 (night). ijy lost their bite and succumbed |cjo petween the shoulder and neck.| Ean Francisco—Tony Bosnich, . of which two were earned, in last a I e cle between night's tussle in Firemen’s ball, - The booes, it was plain, were re- kly eight straight times—the | yjpe) Trucks limited the Cleve- 188 \ Francisco, outpointed s ts B served for Kelly who also drew iatest being last night when they |jung Indians to nine hits as the HMamy Wills, 182, Los Angeles in N Playinz under threatening skies, SPOrtswriters' criticism for holding liowed 3-1 to the southpaw slants:petroft Tigers, with only six safe-|a ten-round fight NAVY TOUR Y and with a tail wind to urge the|back his ace pitchers, and firing of Hary (The Cat) Brecheen. s, Won B0, ScONTIA e i ball ‘along, Eddie Nielsen in the|With Bill Fleming, McCall and Don | m‘vfh‘mf\l victory, his fourth | puqy york hit @ homer in each |y o o o 4 o o e o o ¢ o o ALAMEDA, Calif, Aug. 12— WATEAL N0 FAZCR STILERY G« BARSTEN 0 ANCRORAG, BONT e | \ Jensen in the fifth Osborn who were maced for 16 over the Cubs this season, enabled | qqmo to rawse Lis season’s total to g % representing the Alameda second and 9 [ § the Redbirds. to reduce the idle|jg as the Chicazo White Sox 4 G . ach‘sent a home rumr to-the far!safeties. | ) B : {16 a5 the Chicago Whit . TIDE TABLE o Naval Air Station and the Naval tide of Gold Creek, longest hits| The ninth inning homers were | Dedgers' lead to three games. gt Louis Browns divided a doubie- Sk de o Distiict at San Diego advanced. iv i R s [beltea by Dain Ciay, San Diego Brooklyn's margin over the Cubs | ypqder in Chic The Sox, help- L . o the Navy's Pacific Coast Baseball * jensen put another in Gold Creek | Ne:ll Sheridon, San Francisco, and - is now 13-5 while the Cards haveln py New York's first hemer, won o o BS0F0 F 00 0 Townament yesterday, Alameda st | carime the fitst hning, and For- | Frank Kelleher Holiywood — th (By SKIPPER PATRICK) an 11 \, cdge over Cmcm(u,l Bach | e opener Wit the “Browhs 2 LU¥ His Bial tme 00 Ak, 15ty 5, oo emsom o e ing S I . p o et For Hugh Fullerton, centender has four games left t0 .. unee ol An the d . st T e L foct p % s Sempt o iyihe dunked one in the sixth to|list Lo in suceession, T A M e Ok the by BRUTHE NGRS |4 Lo e Tiaid B 4 tee [T R0 B SN SR D = ® LET'S GO SALMON ive the All Stars four homers for i 8! el sec ack- ANSAS CITY 2. 12— —Co- . A e AN , game 8- 1 t'de 171 o 6- i e e six 8o far In the series,|oF, drove in both of the loser's KANSAS CITY, Aug. 12—F—Co- Bucky Walters, Cincinnati right-| “gieoriyn and the Boston Braves o 51%0 14 P T 3| Onartie peters, moundsman for | FISHING TODAY! | s, . i B A e slont | Tns with & hogier an e single. | CPeTS Tom Bairdand . Y. WA~ inander, twirled & feat elght-hit}yare not ischeduled. e T Alameda, struck out 13 batters and ¥ Y Holloway got the lone circuit clout | Al i el _lknson of the Kansas City Mon- victory over the Pittsburgh gt : R ; i ! | o [ furnish boat and or the Elks, during the fifth in-| elly and his clipped Seraphs re - allowed but two hits urnis an Tor the 8, B Silar AR L ¥ archs declare the Major Leagues ates, his sixth of the season JdAYES SHOP s L . & inz, third of the series for his|fume regular maneuvers tonight . | Rey Williamson of San Diego sport tackle o 5 b : crosstown at Hollywood, hoping to|0Ye Only scratched the siirface of und 196th of his big league carcer, Now avallable at the Hayes Shop, [, W “o | 0 EVOR § eond, - team. s oir ont 6's game leaq CUtstanding talent in the Negrojio send the Reds past the Cubs 3rd and Seward 24-hour film g . A ® Special Evening Almost as large a crowd as was at | Widen their current 6!z game lead!, ... "inq National baseball i il o ™ | ning of his team’s game with one Sunday's game attended last night, {OVer the Seals. San Franeisco and | il ! . e il flace - developing and printing service. '\ 0L " rpe plow proved the Rates. Sunday’'s game atte o & & Al % 5 o | Circuits D Koslo handcuffed the Phii- L Quality workmanship 3t. . ' and made. every:bit' @s much noige, | @akland will hook up in another Kans P A, R : : B | margin of victory A R L it 4t lnie| ¥ thase buy Donnybrooks, sof, THe BRI e B et ot s i @y e Resodlathll prec e St 1 e | Phone BILL JONES Gt a1 chances are geod the Angels might brcke in three of the four Nl)uln(: game in Philadelphia to | New York—Lee S: Fisming Gackie NOW /| Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW ‘ one umpi usual ) | iy up new in the Majors — Brooklyn's 14th victory against seven de-'o.con N g stoppe for the SALMON DARNELL'S for the SALMON BLUE 560 ! d Weather permitting, there will Jackie Robinson and Willard Brown $ " erson, 4 | : J i : ; . dth| Other series this week pit Sacra- 'J2c¢¢ ODINTON nl ey s. The win left the Giants gpioni, 191 DERBY, AUGU | DERBY, AUGUST 3ist. 3 another game this evening, with g B a Henro v Phomiteon of the B I Ty G < " [P PT—————" mento at Seattle and San Diego ™" Ao < 8i% games-Off the phos Baltimore Curtis 1, 194 Adv,, 632 All Stars leading ofi and the| at Scattle 3 1eg0 | 1 nis Browns By g £ ipe B i Tans 1t Portland Louis Browns The Boston Red Sox moved with-| _. ._ S Elks in the field at 6:30 o'clock. § ST et The Baird-Wilkinson team, now in 11'; games of the New York The box.score and summary fol- in its twenty-seventh season, pre- Yank in the American League low: i cicts that with better training and Pepnant race by winning a 1-0 T —— - mn: };(é)l(: S &l e a g u e coachirz the Negro leagues would thrillcr frem Washington in Bos- ewp ano ers Spare-tlme JElks POSieA B, Bl 1. BO- 5 . blosscm with Major League tcn while the Philadelphia Ath- Houston 3b 4 1 1 1 0 ; stars. letics were taking a 3-2 decision ) LA Womer 53747000 1 21 L profits, training and fun . Cantillion P 2 0 1 0 { a r s ¥ Reokie Bill McCahan made it Enow b i T Lo I T Leroy (Stachel) Paige, still the .ty you over the Yankees and , polqwny CLEBIA 3 0 ) most cherished asset of the Mob pop, Newsom, limiting the Bronx 17’s the New Civilian Naval Reserve program b Guy gpe 3 000 L (By the Associated Press) | o o “RAnNSE pia: nuny & Bembers to seven hits including a Palmer 2 3 0 1 1 3 1| 13 the National League: Negro American League, has been ... "y ;0. piMaggio, who re ; . . Hagerup RP Batting o ‘?”h:&de]phm linvited by the National Baseball, '~ Maggio, ¢ ® Here, in a nutshell, is what this new program and LF 5 3 1 1 1 0 0 343 cooner New York 321, (“1"“""“1 to ”“"1’“‘ put )”‘" “‘;' PR offers to young men who want to get ahead in s i o i i _ lball, make the first pitch, or do e : S A 9 Smithberg: RF ; | Runs batted in—Mize, New York, GRe v s ¥ 2 civilian life. You can get free training and are paid and LF 5) 3 0 0 2 0 Oigy. Marchall New York, 90. just about anything he would like EARL K 2 4 . E 3 # Totals 21 3 618 9 2 Home runs—Mize, New York, 36;;C0 the night of Aug. 20 when the . vfhllc learning. You can give as much or as little \ g { Marshall, New York, 29. iest sl Dide, Neglo L leati. mgkes SNOW* time as you can spare. You will have fun too, and \' Al Stars Pcs. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E‘l Pitching—, Blackwell, Cincinnati, its start in the Congress’ thirteen- interesting experiences. You will like your fellow jergjewski 2b 4 0 1 1 2 Oi1g.5 783 s (i semi-pro tournament at Wichi- g eXp! . Yy Mierzjewski : |18-5, .783; Jansen, New York, 13 @ : t . “shi » And Il d I h K | Niesen LF 4 1 1 2°0 Oly g6 ta, Kas Paige had been in- (3§ switched to Calvert shipmates.” And you’ll do a lot to help keep our Pasquan 1b 3 2 1 9 0 00 1n the American League: {yitel by 'Presiiaft Ray “Dumpont Navy on top by being a part of the strong peaces OF 4 3 3 1 00 Baitne— Kell Detroit 337 to appear on opening nent Fri- because Calvert makes il S 5 P . put ¢ atch' T country needs. | Forsythe 85 4 1 3 0 2 0 Boudremu, Cleveland, 335 fer, but “OlRgSalRl hee e 2 lighter highball 5 b 4 0 1 1 1 0 Runs tatted in—Williams, Bos-|flicting league date Paige’s 60 5 ! brl,lecl;‘amels ;F‘ S 05032 0l I;Utr:. Eoston, R ibeouts in Ny ks o The A S S V) L For Both Veterans and Non-Veterans i 3 0 1 4 0 0 Home runs—Williams, Boston,|Bismark, N. 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