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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA AP SPORTS ROUNDUP FOUR LEADERS, COAST LEAGUE, KEEP OK SPOTS LLERTON 11.—(® Green thing in By HUGH F NEW YORK, Sept Breoklyn Dodgers and i Packers mnow have place common—they wish Aberson ball CIliff, the 1th-iming the Cubs he slight dent in hopes, athlate 1 is that footba ‘The for third Hollywood th one fifth Cliff rac STANDING OF TEAMS Pacific Coast Le: w 92 for ut d pennant \ssociated Los rou San Fra v Portland Oakland tle 80 Pacifi retained game tight neisco 89 are in served as a 85 pects so he Chicago, and can bu 85 1 rookie xperiznce last abbed by coach in 1942 " omek GAMES Francisco barely pite: NIGHT Sacramer nipped St X ¢ ) star fact, figu one of the passers — somzthing the Pack eded ever Cecil Isbell ted » 3 houldn't badly in line this year Ind cobs and rook:> Gran The n Dieg d 4 1-time all sue third deps Hugh Lt o rsg With Ralph that pitc thought agreement ] make two gent they had a gentle- with “the Cubs his own choice sports, but one writes: “Jim Gal- the k'd 5 he gave 11 ; n George ger Jo Jo White's bun h & T o by teld APPROPRIATE on the train which for their “Hopa was named Stars of TERDAY'S RESULTS GUNREPAIRS | 0ot Yesterday s 3 GET YOUR GUNS S A : T 3 E‘E‘S‘T u!fiHg?s MFET!NG atting : Ralph Kiner Pirates p o Season Is Here! Hit his 42nd and 43rd homers ; losinz game against the Giants, to trail Johnny Mize by only thre» in the National League home » repairr guns, rods, reels, came and binoculs £l night of the two candi- s. The Lock- EELL % Speri Cenler Brazle, Phillies to and struck St. Louis dgers with a Cardinals— four out se within 4 4-1 Limited walked to - AGE nene SALE lift 12, ne 677 3t Jrd Annual Deer Hunters’ Derby 1947 PRIZE AWARDS i 1 ! Previously Sponsored by { Case - Lot Grocery DARNELL’S Sport Center Will Award PRIZES for the BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought io Our Store This Season Talken in tae Juneau Area ls’ pRIlE ® % B INGTON AUTOMATIC SHOT GUN. The Award will be made fer the LARGEST DEER HORNS according to Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. The widest spread, longest [)Bi."ls‘ and largest diaimeter at the base are more important than the number of psints. Any horns with an odd point will be decked the length »f that point. FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST 2nd pRllE 28 " ROPHY—3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must he frem Alaska Black-Tailed Deer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with bone and in their natural state. Jrd PRIZE... 5 ) ll \ \ I} ) 3 A MODEL 70 -— (30-06) WINCHESTER RIFLE A 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIVEN A HAND-MADE HUNTING KNIFE WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL AND “FREAKISH” SET OF ANTLERS from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer bhagged this season. THE JUDGES WILL BE: JACK O'CONNGR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sportsmen's Assn. BUCK HARRIS, Registered Guide ——The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win more than one prize. —These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good will, There are no strings attached. —All antlers will be on display at DARNELL’S Sport Center until the end of the Bay| with-| ™" hits, 'PAYOFF SERIES BETWEEN CARDS, DODGERS, STARTS Exciting Three-Game Con- test in National League Race Begins Tonight JACK HAND | By rts Writer) | This is it Y off series be- tween pace-setting Brooklyn and fast-moving €t. Louis opsns to- ht at Park: with shrinking Na- ortsman’s holding gue p2n chase. all als current practical purposes must do or die in three. n set although on does not end until Sep- E > Dyar's Red Bi an sweep to pull ti ck within reach anager B Shotten Ifas manipulate his “thin” pit aff with the idea of wi this all-impo t from Cards He ha nomir Branca tc face F in the epener. : ar- old righthander, Vi 19 and tlost 11, but he has I three of his last five and failed to go the r 2 in fiv 1 seven ning the Ralph \cen Card mph 15th inning chean, upset with game in thriller herr ot 6 world three wins, his last out, a 1 over Cincinnati serie: Win Brazle's Sixth S Jackie Shetten inserted con in the cleanup sp at Chicago. indicatin prol will do th2 same tonight. Rob rapped Cub pitching for two off Duich Leonard and Char inz one ¢ in the second, fifth sixth innin after the Phils got to Al Bra for an early run in second for their on score 4-1 Cardinal triumph. It was zle’s 12th win Kiner, RO ably 1s0n hits Ralph closing in N York's Johnny Mize in the home 'run race, hit his 42nd and 43rd s his Pittsburgh Pir lost to the Giants 3-2. Kiner is only three behind Mize. Ewell Blackwell was bard and ictired in the with a pulled muscle over his l2ft larm and his eighth loss as Clyde Shoun, an oid Cincy mate now hutling for the Boston Braves, |shut out the Reds, 8-0, with five hits. ow bumped seventh An an League Race The New York Yankess, stung by insinuations that they ar backing into the American. League |1lag, bumpesd Cleveland, 7-4, while Ecston bowed to Detroit, 5-6, to increase their lead to 12': games {with 16 to go. Any combination |of six New York wins or Boston |defcats will clinch the pennant Joe Page mad2 his st appe {ance to hang up his 14th victory Page’s relief job set a mew racord {for the stadium, eclipsing Wilcy [Moore’s 20- r-old mark Freddie Hutchinson scattered eight hits, Learing down in |tough spots, to hurl Detroit |5-0 edge over the Red Sox’ iJohnson, who yielded seven of the Tigers' nine hits in legs than |three innings. St. IFred to Sanford and five runs in the | WORLD ,and the Brooklyn team of the Na- scal *lenable the clubs to go to St 2 'be ar Earl | SERIES DATES '3 - GAME SERIES PAGE THREE 'TWO GUILDS OF HOLY CHECK YOUR LIGHTS AND BRAKES OR YOU IN ST. LOUIS IS TRINITY ARE MERGED WILL GEF TICKET DRAWING CROWDS . . ..... and las Pair of Pasteboards Going | for $50 - Hotels Turn CUNCINNATI, Septr 11 »—The World Series will begin Tuesday. | Sent. 30 in the Yanke: Stadium if the New York American League club tional League wins the pennants in their respective circuits Should the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League and the Yankees in the Ameriean, however, the series would open Oet. 1 at Yankee Stadium Two games would be played there Oct. 3 would be an oven date to Louis uld be played in St. Louis on Oct. 4, 5 and 6. Should addi- tional play be needed, Oct. 7 would oven date so the club could k to New York for the end series 1 Dodgers and Ys s are the World Series contenders, the first two games will be plaved at Yankee Stadium, the next three at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, and ihe final two, if needed, at Yankee Stadium. The decisions were reached at meeting today between Bas *ommissioner A. B. Chandler representatives of the leading clubs in the two pennant chases. -ee - Games W g0 ba of the ‘League Leaders - Leaders leazues through as follows, satting 355; Galan, Runs in the games of yesterday, are National Leggue Walker, Phiiadelphia Cincinnati 316 d in—Mize, Now Pittshurgh, 111 York Yo Home rur 46 Kinev, Pitts Fitebing 5, percen Cincinnati, 21-8, percentage of .7 In the American League Batting—Williams, Bo: McCosky Fhiladelphia, .326. Runs batted in—Williams, ton 94; DiMaggio, Henri Johnson, New York, and Boston, all tied with 88 Home runs—Williams, 29; Gordon, Cleveland, St. Louis, 26 each. Pitching—Shea, Now Yok, 4, for a centagz of .75; Overmire, Detroit, 10-4, for a percentage of 14 Jansen, New of .783; York, 18- Blackweil, ge 238, Bos- and ones, each. Boston, and Heath, - - ROBERT SIMPSON, 11, BORM SEPTEMBER 2 Robert Simvson ITI was born at Stanford Lane Hospital, San #ran- cisco, Calif., September 2, according to announcement made in Juneau by his grandparents, Dr. and Mr: Robert Simpson. Robert IIT weighed eight pounds. three ounces. Hundreds Away ST. LOUIS, P —Ticket repor i sking high & a pair of paste- Loards, hotels turning hun- dreds away world seriss at- 'mosphere had premeated 2 town today three ne series tetween the Louis Cardinals and tra lea ading Brooklyn Dodgers Reserved seat game have be than were to $50 ed w Sept. 11 as were first more for tonight's n sold out for Speculators today asking from $25 tickets compar- office price of e 9. PASSENGERS ARE FLOWNHEREBY PAA; The Pan American Airways Tlew 5 passengers to Seattle yesterday and one to Ketchikan. On th flig from Seattle, they brought in nine Juneau to Seattle Friesen, Neil ritzman wsen, Gers dageman, man, Patrick Regan. Norman Kreuger, King; bury, Asta Axelson and infant Joyce, Wayne Axclson, John Hoff, Norman Reider, Jack Thompson, Delbert Nagel, W. R. Hughes. Al Shyman, Amy Lou Blood, Eldon lor, S. Swanson, John A. Wolfe 1 14 fishermen from P. E. Harris nery at Hawk Tnlet. Juneau to Ketchikan Howa. Seattle to Juneau: Max Roze: Mary Matsen, Keith Wildes, Tdeal | Wildes, Lowell © Daniel Milko- | vich, Hans Arp, Chri: | Mari» Ed Elvona " Leona Jarvi <o SPECIAL MEETING ~ OF CITY COUNCIL The City Ccuncil will me:t in cial session tonizht for consid- ration of a new member for the schoo!l board, due to the resignation recently of Attorney R. E. Robert- son - >ee- IF YUUrn MONEY IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will pay you to investigate our offerings in well chosen investments, ALAS- /KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main. Holy join orgar will be Guild I fall on 19. It featuring early will be goc elephants plum trice made future son The Guild evening on Tve Esther . 35 ARE TAKEN SOUTH "2 Trinity with and known futur held the bazea Wednesday be a many t istma clothes Also made by Guerin. A Leautitul Lol Johnstone as Trinity svening 1 plans were mad Memters of were Margaret's in future Holy meetings Guild > made which evening general cards featured will ting held > Guilds wa the Parish will be shopper plastic of Hol was issued today by the ial Highway Patrol and Police *Department. Both ere bLoginning today to te ree t 1i; ing the Parish for the the asked to one roup . good order nity | 8904 Wi | Territorial H Emmett Botelh Po.ice Mile Clot ings will b2 gi now and are found or defec time, howe: into comrt anl line Hall the a ial held yvember bazaa for he There paper whit will be Bea hand- taken pay a and D g Waitresses aad wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 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