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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 194 STANDING OF THE CL National League HOME RUNS ... 3 SWATTEDIN = P.(. lEAGUE_ 9 1 12 12 14 14 19 | Pittsburgh Philadelphia Brooklyn Chicago Boston Cincinnati American League (By The Associated Press) Some folks, not furr are claiming there’s enough rabbit in the Coast League baseball to make a lapin wrap for m’lady. But it's belts, not pelts, *the home-run sluggers are picking up —and frankly, business has never been better. Nick Etten slammed a pair— No. 7 and 8—to pace Oakland to an 8-0 win over league-leading San Francisco last night. Holly- wcod’s Gus Zernial hit two for the second straight night, his 10th and 11th, but the Stars lost, 8-3, to San Diego. Don Dallesss ed his 9th to lead Lo a 12-3 triumph over Sea There were no boun Portland no game—wet ground: Strangely, the PCL's biggest Ber- tha, San Diego’s Jack Grahe was silenced, But his mate: by Lee Handley’s single, double, triple, mauled three Hollywood pitchers for a dozen hits. Five Padre runs in the seventh broke a 3-3 tie. delphia New York Detroit Boston shington St. Louis Chicago Pacific Coast League Team W L San Francico 32 14 Los 30 27 22 25 19 ttle an Diego Hollyweod ortland 15 amento 14 Channel League w 2 452 326 326 1.000 500 333 le& L 0 1 2 2 Moose, Elks SRR LA AT LR TOWN EALL RECREATIORN CENTER Roller Skating Schedules MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS AFTERNOONS 2:00 to 4:30 B EVENINGS 3 7:00 f0 10:00 WESTERN LEAGUE Final scores of,games. played last Admission Prices AFTERNOONS 25¢ night in the Western International ‘EVF‘;JI‘AV('% i T5e League are as follows: bbb Bremerton 4, Tacoma 3. Evenings—Skate. Quers Oy Vancouver 6, Victoria 2. All prices, incliude tax Wenatchee at Yakima, rain. Spokone at Salem, rain. In what should be one of the best games since the season open- ers, the Elks will meet the league Mcosemen temorrow night ock in the Juneau Ball r permitting. The fact that the Moose are high men on the ladder of standings and with the Deuglas squad should add game interest from the first pitched ball, and if Joe Snow con- inues to find the range over the field fence it should prove day for the Moose out- to ____AIRPLANES — IMMEDITE DELIVERY BY AIR TO ANCHORAGE & OTHER POINTS STINSON, AT-19°s U.C.78°s MANY OTHER TYPES PHONE — WIRE — OR AIR MAIL REPRESENTATIVE JEFFREY DAXE 657 Crotona Park No., N. Y. 57, N. Y. TRemont 2-6292 The Triangle Cleaners FunioFeel Fit...... ... and “looking fit"” is a counterpart to feeling fit. Triangle Service does it. “For Better Appearance” CALL Pct. ! .333] Play Friday the Elks are sharing cellar honors! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUN U. WASHINGTON ‘ . leveland CREWS ARE IN Takes Lead . RACES SATURDAY Amer, leag‘EHusky Véfsifl, Jayvees Frosh at Oakland for Big Boat Meet OAKLAND, Calif, May 20—(P— Crew coach Ky Ebright of the Uni- versity of California isn't going to send a boy to do a man's job on the nd Estuary Saturday s of the UC shell when it meets the University of Washington Bobby Feller and his Cleveland Huskies in a three-mile grind will Tribe have cooled off Connie be Ralph Purchase of Portland, Mack’s Athletics and wrested the Ore. The Coxswain is 31 years old. actual American League lead from Cal Fans say Purchase probably Philadelphia. is the oldest coxswain in collegiate By a mathematical freak, the In- crew history. He's 5 feet-7, a little | dians slippad into first place Tues-'taller than most—but weighs only | day night when they ly trailed 118 pounds. the A’s by a half No long- The Husk: er is there any about it, the Jayvees and fros Feller took care of that. terday. The fireballing righthander, who was the cnly American leaguer to win 20 games last season, hung up his fifth victory last night by trim- ming Philadelphia, 6-1, with three hits. | Bob Feller Hangs Up Fifth Victory by Trimming | Philadelphia By JACK HAND varsity, along with arrived yes- o B. B. STARS i e B AR Leaders in the two Major Leagues { Feller’s brilliant pitching permit- | follcwing games Wednesday are as {ted the Tribe to sweep .the series follows: from the A’s, who came into town spree after winning { oubleheader in the Yankee Stadium Hal Newhouser got back on the h after being knocked out five straight times when he hurl- ed Dectroit to a 4-1 decision over { Boston. | National League Batting—Holmes, Boston | Blatnik, Philadelphia 411 Runs batted in—Zauer, Cincin- nati 23; Kiner, Pittsburgh 22. Home runs—Sauer, Cincinnati 9; | Kiner, Pittsburgh 22 Pitching—Brecheen, | 4-0 1.000. American League Batting— Boudreau, Cleveland 444, St Louis Wertz troxe up a 1-1 game when he homered off Ellis Kinder [with two on in the last of the|439; Zarilla, St. Louis .380 ninth i Runs batted in Williams, Boston The New ork Yankees took an |30; Majeski, Philadelphia and Kelt- 8-4 verdict from the St. Louis Der, Cleveland 24 Browns, and the Washington Sen-| Home runs—Keltner jators won a 4-1 nod over Chi- |12 Williams, Bostc ! cago. | Pitching— Trt There were some high shenani- | 1-000: \gans at Ebbets Field, where the i T S 2 I St. Louis Cardinals thumped the Brooklyn squad 14-7, before a night last Cleveland Detroit 3-0 icrowd of 32,888, It lasted for three hours and 28 ,minutes and ccnsumed five of the Brooks' seven "'able pitchers. Fight results | follows: Milwaukee—Willie Hartford, Conn ‘Cabey” Lewis, (non-title) Oakland, 1461z, Milan, night are as Pep, 120%, outpointed Charles 130%, Brooklyn, 10. While the Dodgers were losing their fourth in a row at home, the Phils were coming from be- | hind to shade Chicago, 2-1. | The New York Giants t ad- ventage of another fine pitching job by Larry Jansen, Calif.Livio Minelli, outpointed Dan- ny Boy Williams, 150, Detroit, 10. Akron, O.—Lee Savold, 189, Pater- con, N. J. knocked out Pete Louthis, {184, Cumberland, R. I. 5. Boston uncovered a new rookie,| Phoenix, Arizona—Johnny Vern Bickford. Making his first 154, Seattle, stopped Art Hardy, 159, start he limited Pittburgh to five |San Diego, 7. £ in a 4-1 victory. | LR A e - - | NEW YORK—(AP)—There wer DON'T MISS approximately 62,108 fire al “It's A Wise Child” cleared through New York city c May 28-29 892-tf cuits in 1946 who curv- ed the ball past Cincinnati for a 5-0 victory. 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