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LOSE GAME T0 ANGELS ,',Seatfle Takes Close Contest -, from San Francisco ™35 by.3t0 2 ton, the three beaten ~ 2. Johnny (By The Associated Press) rome run The Los Angeles Angels cele- Giants beat brated the setting new all- five games time seasonal attendance record be F xat Wrigley Field last night by squeezing past the Portland Bea v ers, 6-5, to bolster their Pac 1 cHedule. 3. Ewell “The Eel” Blackwell | Coast League lead 31 games The 5025 customers ran the to- National L. Are Bealen By GAIL FOWLER developments hignlighted League play vesterday Brooklyn, St. Louis and top clubs, all Mize cracked his 43rd the year as the the Cards 6-4 and four days ith's 1927 cireuit to ahead smash- of a ta to tre string loop lead- ers. I do them eight terday 43rd homer Ra Poat oy sha ex-Clevela this week tmore chase i wown in een in I still around the linging eight-hit ball and hit- tripie and while sihelled out in Hary inaug agai Af- homer, Brech seventh In the gam2, Dutch ' 16th victory Philadelphia pitching Mel Lurgh Pir e Ci nnati became the ! cazuer this year to win 20 games as the Red stopped the Brav tal up to 504,160 for the record 10 S. The Los Angeles team scored| The Cuks Dbeat twice in the third, but Portland|Dcdsers S S filled the bases in the fourth be- |0 four straight ov e fore anyone was out and threc They had to b s cam: Lome when Herman' J0¢ Hattan to s \ tripled. Then he scored on ¢ten ALIgHs 4 Harvey s long fly. Storey UP 0} made it 5-2 with a home i1 RS tke sixth, but.the Angels came °'S Wit back in their half to tic it on }ishthanc Clarence Maddern's three-run hom- ! el . The Beavers finally gave tke game in the cighth when ai- ter two were out the. Angel's Johnny Ostrowski walked, Lou Stringer singled and Paul Gillespic walkad to fill' the The Beaver hurler, Jack Robinson, who relieved Vince Di Biasi in t »'then wall Tuck " with the winning run Fleming, allowing meining National L Leonard achiev f the tail Phillles by Queen the 4-3 hi. nd out- only four of the got seven hits. E:attle succeeded ninth-inning tha The Rainie 1, George Sch th2 fourth after . drive in two runs ke the winner scored once Eeals got one Eill Mat] tripie and field out, another ninth on two walks and pinch hit- ter Red Jennings'-single. Pitcher D Barrett won his 14th game for Seattle, the hits ke- ing even at six apiece. amento and OaKland e ‘hurlers apizce as ths outlasted the Acorns to win 2. Sacramento outhit the 15-12 and the win was to €ig Jakucki, . Ralph was charged with the loss. Pinky Woods hured a for Hollywood, limitinz the San Diego Padres to four hits and topr2d it off with a long homer in the seventh to drive in three runs ive the Stars their 4 to , 0 vieto i squaiching 1 Francisco rally 4 place Seals rs' third base- rein, tripled in 0 sir to proved Seattle ha Leat t 1at sec the ociated Press) al = League in eventh s0n0's the in Philadelph ago, Brook , .316. batted in—Mize, New York, Boston, Kiner 8. Mize, New York, 43; and us2d Solons 10 to Solons credited |4 Buxton 15- 20- York, Blackwell, Cincinnati the American League: shutout 339; Clevela batted in—Williams, ton. 3; Doe 81 Home ru 26; Gordon, Cleveland 24, Pitching—Shea, New York, 733; MeCahan, Philadelphia, 727, Flush B:afls Runs Bos- Boston, ar 11-4, o 8-3, TEAM STANDING Pacific Coast League w 83 9 6 6 T4 7, ko 69 Los Angeles Sen Francisco Oakland Portland Seattle San Diego Hollywood Sacramento CKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 28— Tt s nothing in the law books about it, but Attorney General Mac Q. Williamson says a f beats a straight at poker in Okla- homa. The “opinicn” was given A. Rich- ard Pellow, Jackson, Mich.,, who wrote that he had heard there was a law in Oklahcma to the ef- fect that a flu beats a straight. | Williamson checked bis statute {Looks and adviced Pellow that Ok- homa lawmakers “have never in- vaded tha tioned.” However, he added, a little pri- vate 1csearch had convinced him | the fl the. ketter hand— 460! Whether it is the law or not. 4281 e * Widow of FirstB. . RINGDOGPE = CzarDiesin Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 28— (By Tke Associated Press) | Winifred Re2d Landis, 75, widow Three Tigitts are reported for last|of Kencsaw Mountain Landis, fi night, resulting as follows: |commissioner of organized ba: In Erie, Pa., Tommy Yarosz, 156, ball, and former federal judgze, died Pittsburgh, stopped Charley Jerome|last night. She was born in Otta- at 169': pounds, of Memphis, Tenn.,| wa, Illinois. in the seventh round of their rout.| In Norwalk, Conn., Johnny Gre-| co, 147, of Montreal, Joe Peralta, 147, of New ' York, ini a 10-round encounter. is In Oakland, Calif., George “Sug-|tel. ar” Costner, 146, a local boy, KOed b Earl Turner, 147, of Richmond,! IF YOUR :aTiE3 IS NOT Calif., in the firs! round of their EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will kout. | pay you to investigate our offerings e {in well chosen investments, ALAS- Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW KA FINANCE CORPORATION, at DARNELL'S for the SALMON Cooper Building. 4th and Main. DERBY, AUGUST 3ist. | § T SIS s D g A Adv., 652-tf.] Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW >o>e — — at DARNELL'S for thé SALMON Waitresses and Fountain Girls DERBY, AUGUST 3ist. wanted ‘at Pcrey’s Cafe. 665 tf) Adv., 652-tf. National League % w ki 70 68 63 61 56 53 51 Erooklyn £t. Louis Boston New York Cincinnati Chicago Pit:scurgh Philadelphia American League W 9 65 66 65 63 57 52 45 o New York field which you Bcston Detroit Philadzlphia Cleveland Chicago Washington St. Louis 524 | 521} D - VISITS JUNEAU stayilng atthe Gastinzau Ho- > Bos- | were g0 Ji Pitts- and T A*S!raighi . 3 That on Aug men-, Mrs. | Glenn C. McCall of Anchorage| LEFTY JOE Mize Making WINSFOR | Stab fo Beat YA‘NKEES; Ruth's Record GAIL FOWIL | League home National making By ¢ tellar stal-|bat bullpen, took {1un ning with the Bake at 6-all yesterday and/|sult the St. Louls Browns to singles and no runs th e way, York Y ged tf 1 in 11 ion _tries innings Detroit, were div twin bill the A se spurt Ru score 0 held three cal turns! seat | ind ta second place ers ascended Earl Jehnson, 7-2 aYter he'd held| six junings in the 2 Sikh Moh Holds Up Traim;15 Passengers Are Reporied Killed LAHORE IT'wo U to ¢ The Red Sox aftarpiece to wi scond place. Tebkztts scoring Bicdie | once and batting | 1 two Pakistan, Aug. 28 Home more accounted for coring Cleveland dians Feller r ) ladelp with ne Candini’s _rel iington a Chicago Whi Ame the ! Inai P Q2e phed |Up the letics, | iding, 1 mob hel 1 which they were lled 15 Mohammedan s and tw wttempted to way into Americans’ ment a ico the pitching victory in w the maining Sox - APSPORTS = ROUNDUYP rederal Grand Jury . Gels Busy Right in ew vomee aue 20— o-one | Nafion's (apital Cify shilling vro tennis, even though ! it is generally expected that his Pal Kramer, will turn pro before another season Ted is so amateur that he plans to hurry home after the Davis Cup | *< matches this weekend without waijt- |ton Fcal Board. In ada- ing for the na | singles cham- {tion, the Department of Justice pionships. He has his refrigeration {iir v civil and anti-trust suit s, a familv and a couple of alnst the me defend . ims-Redskins i Information Delhi By HUGH FULLERTON, JF WASHINGTON er Aug grand jury ha racy indictment »nal Association Boards and the 28 returned against of Real Washing k Estate is 15 board al Clark th i tation of state Jand the Was| n Real E: “The basis of really good t d with engaging in a criminal international comvetition and there iracy to restrain trade in the hasn't been any for seve Lousing field ent S Fellows like Jake and | this has b fixing tting older and most of | commission be ¢ coming along by real estat in | tanster sht to “* GREEN LiGH FOR " SCIENCE PROPOSED r president and me Washington Atlorney ( lictment | Assoc ball exhibitic fornia Neverthele: fizures now is the time for the pr te et on a sound basis, said the National Boards B 1arg Re a 1 be the { deprecating how how the nres to amateur tennis well they can They realize that the depend amateur game for news players As for the matches against tralia, Ted shows just the p amount of caution . “Those f low didn’t play well at Longweod, | but they lost there in 1938, then |An eight-point went to Germantown and beat | panding sciontific Budge and Mako. Kramer, of course, mote the nation’s security and is a great vlayer. I have to concede 'prospcrity—capped by a proposal him two noints on his service alone !for doubled expenditures on science and two points is a lot in :my;t,‘ 1957+is recommended by Pr game.” ident Truman's scientific resea | board. And Mr. accompanying port, said: “We must constantly enlarge the soundaries ientific knowledge {:n order to continue to provide th {Lenefits of full production and full employment, and in order to |pretect cur democracy from the dangers it faces in an uneasy world.” Tke report placed heavy empha- sis on the n research start and to on v FRANK E. CAREY research to pro- -+ HERE FROM MICHIGAN Gerald J. Mill Michigan, is at the tel. Truman, in a statement issuance of the re- Nortnfield, | tineau™ Ho- | i of >+ our Fishing Tackle NOW Luy y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: st 20th, 1947, in the | U. 8. Commissioner's Court for Ju- | neau Precinct, at Juneau!® Alaska, Sophia Carlson was appointed ‘ad- | ministratrix of the estate of PETER CARLSON, deceased. All persons having claims ainst said estate are required to present them, with *verified wvouchers as required by law, to said administratrix at Doug- las, Alaska, within six menths from the date of the first publication | of this notice. | Said administratrix has filed her petition in the above described | court for judgment seiting aside | (and awarding to Sophia Carlson, surviving widow of the decedent, i the entire estate of the decedent, ! the same being less than $4,000.00; | and ali persons concerned are noti- fied to be and appear in the U. S. | Commissicner’s Court for Juneau | Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 {o'clock am., on the 23rd day of | September, 1947, and show cause, |if any they have, why judgment |should not be so rendered. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, 'this 21st |day of August, 1947. 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Carl Pacifi e don't not, a plane.” is before the spead puted ofticially .o British War Brida vete to we there's hours his set com- CRESTVIE Aug. 28 Grand Jury rs. Maygaret Trc British war bride, of char, the fatal shooting of her Am- an soldier husband at Fort Wal- 24 land in erd ton on July The grand § ind- ing of no true bill against - -old native of the Isle of Man tly after court convened today. T thinks it's wonderful,” Mrs. Po- land said. “I'm sorry it all hap- pened but I'm happy about the ver- She said her first move, now that she has been freed of the charges will be to “get my baby back.” Shie had claimed that she shot her husband, Staff Sgt. Graydon Poland in a'quarrel after he had taken their 16-month-old son from her and sent him to relatives in Tomkinsville, Ky. > RANKIN T0 SEEK SEAT OF BILBO 28.—(M— (D-Mis:! the Firs reported its yes TUPELO, Rep. John who has Mt Aug E. 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