The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 22, 1948, Page 3

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OaksGet16 CARDS PULL HifsinGame OUT TO WIN (By The Associated Press) nted two games in Coast League last night and the leading San Francisco —_ - By JOE R ‘This is definitel Eddie Dyer and dinals Just a year ago today, Dyer's Red- rds were in the midst of one of SHLER new year Louis Car- Seals, although idle, benefitted by one that was played to move a full game ahead of second-place Los Angeles. The Angels bowed to San Diego and the irrepressible Xavier Resci No, 4 to 2. “Mr. X” had a busy their worst early season slumps. night. He argued with some of But the picture is much brighter the 8,750 spectators, with the um- this year—thanks to some splendid pitching by Murry Dickson George Munger. ickson gave up 10 hits in Tues y's opener, but wound up with a 0 chutout. Munger allowed onl and registered a r the same Cincinnati he two triumphs shoved the Cards into a first place tie with the d ia Phils, Ben oman’s Phillies made it two in a row over the Boston Braves, taking yesterday's game 4-3 in 13 innings. the Polo Groun flattened the Dodge: of the weirdest games in years. pires and with his own teammates. an But he had his disposition under control, aleng with the ball, when the chips were down. The former Hollywood hurler allowed only six hits, one a homer by Cece Gar- riott in the third. Oakland went on ting binge of the attack, in beating The Oaks shelled pitchers while their man, Damcn Hayes, four Portland hits, Hollywoed at Seattle and S: mento at San Francisco, were rain- its biggest bat- year, a 16-hit Portland, 9-1 three Beaver own mounds- allowed only the Giants 9-5, in one A ora- ed out. ! STA of = CLUBS | Crowa of 22388 watched in amaze- Pacific Coast League ment.as, five Brook Team W L Pet, |13 free passes and ga San Francisco ft o iacluding two home ruxs. 2 3 aoer ¥ od 91 Los Angeles 13 10 ager Leo I used 2% San Diego 12 10 5 ers to set a record for most play- @ o : in a nine-inning game. Portland 110 5 g Oakland 11 il) i Bad pitching continued to plague Eollywood 3 11 Yankees. The Washington Ser SataARAEd 7 10 s pounced upon Vic Raschi ; [ the third inr Seattle 7 12 National League ved the dec for | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU; ALASKA [TICKES NOW ON SALE | . FOR APRiL 28 FIGHTS } Kl Tickets xin ROUNDUP OF SPORT NEWS for (h matches [to be held at the Recreation Cen- 29 between Juneau fight- team from Mt F e~ ol for boys at Sitka,! Bv HUGH FULLERTON, JR. e ‘on sale to w at the| NEW YORK, April 22—(P—The fcllowing lceations eyes of Texas are on Texas this News Stand, Spring—Bib Falk's nifty Texas U. | FrBIlE aseball m, that is. After the Lon ? ist last weel 0 (3 touchdowns, all converted) the f: \lly began to rave. One version “That magarine cover showing creation. d to mug the ma- And he knows what Per t Dcuy to do with it.” i | Bobby Lane, who hasn't lost a S nference game in three s | o I hed for Texas and had the hurt | nurs: rm | while nning his old football rival i . S Doak Walker, on the first try. La- He B ‘d 5 ter Walker got one of the four SMU ’ B A i hits, so that evened thinzs a little fight Bob T lso winner i o that evened thinzs a little. g (Swede) Swiderski, up man g for a ha Devore's St. team fhacl t on Bonaventure | Hug h College football squad. In }noueus BASEBALLERS " SLATED 10 PRACTICE | EACH RIGHT AT 6:30 | times the the the cther day, Swede fum handoff and instead of falling on the bull, he tried to dribble it a few i Of course he lost the ball, - TEEN AGE AND DOUGLAS er of ill play in ball le 1t practice held on the each | Le Dou | th are now e Juneau ball oon at 6:30 C e S, 5 bvabvial Dudley Smithberg of the Teen | » "*‘\ ;' ~'h"w' “‘“ e Age basenali club reports that plenty 1 further nc © of action was seen on the Juneau ? Laseball diamend in workouts § ly slated for action * terday afternoon, and that the lo of a tooth by one member of the squaa should be evidence enough that the boys were hard at pre-sea- | witl Dou Y Wendt, Stragier, Mark | Er ier, Terry Mag training, Les Cochran and his| Warner, Glecsol, Douglas team worked out on_ thel Dore and Nelmi, fielq after the teen agers, and toth Cochran urges team heads report the playing field for the daily tg pe in greatly improved shape. | t balls and| gjnce the meeting last Tuesday lenty oI night, O. R. Cleveland, Vice- Team W ESL £ PR Dotrott ma b e sow o dent of the Channel Baseball L st. Louis 20 1000y i sox in Chicago, wior oo has had copies of the regulations hiladelphia 2 signed by e tive board members fl(vuk]‘;nk ; } m; oh mnd RER B wete S"KA SOAP BOXERS \d the team m ers. Copies of New Yor in Boston. Cleveland 0 B "s the revised player lists submitted at Pittsburgh pinig - distributed to managers of all clubs Cincinnati B # i g Skuse, ¢ nan oo Buston 0@k 00 comm FROM PETERSBURG s m Theron Cole, ¢ W. Meeks from Peters- American League p boxers staying at the Baranof Team W L Pet he had resig Philadelphia 2 0 1000 - Detroit 2 0 1000 BALTIMOEz, April 22 HEL® US§! Cleveland 1 0 1g00 Baltimore Bullets deteated the P out five| Build our new church by eating Washington A Tiors 88 to 78 las x our home baked bean dinner at New York TERENA e d the Basketball Asso-| Cole said that picture the Chapel by the Lake Sat. Apr. St. Louis [ ¥ 000 cf America championship. 508 derby were show 24, 6 pm on. ¥ 368 3[‘ Chicago 0 2 000! The Bullets hit the bullseye in|ceyeral nights ago SRR X Boston 0 2 goo four games out of six, to end thethan 29 boys atte ;. ELTON ENGSTROM o S sev ame playoff series prema-|piication blanks didate . for the Senate, will | turel | Fifteen Sitka Loys KINY, Monday éve- submitted applicatio: JOCKEY 15 MAKING RECORD FOR WINS SAN MATEO, Calif., —Jockey Jol cnly two more trips ner’s circle to realize his ambition of 3.000 turf victories, He rode No. 2,998 yesterday at Bay Meadows. Longden, 38, would be the first rider in U. S. turf history to reach 2,000 FELLER GETS HIT ON INDEX FINGER CLEVELAND, April 22—®—X- of Bob Feller's injured index on his right hand disclosed contusion and the Cleveland s’ fireballer will te able to for a shori time. _ , his turn on the mound against After a Busy the Detroit Tigers in the motor season with city Saturday. Feller was hit on his $80,000 fin- ELECTRGL“X ser by a pitched oall while attempt- ing to bunt in the opener dgainst the St. Louis Browns Tuesday. e will make a limited number of FREE Demoncstrations. LISTEN TO KINY Friday eve- Phone 912 ning at 7:00 o’clock when Harry B. 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