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THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PR T T o : M A some remcte manner, say taking how fast a runner is moving on { ] ;) llege ivory hunt handi- =5 i IFU.S. BASEBALL | r GOLF TOURNAMENT v VP - §— & 4 move right into the lair of a hig! K AR IS MONOPOLIZED ajors oi “ 10 BING CROSBY g ) ¥ 4 b A & i — | When the U. 8. Olympi There was only one fight last g | " was getting ready to sail yest night of any importance and t ) BT : Portland, led by Harvey Storey's’ NEW YORK, July 15—(P : R l | By HUGH FULLERTON, ‘R photographers cornered the Uni was in Oakland, Calif,, where E SEQEANE, Jhlf 18 five bingles, mear raked five duestion of whet or not organi- NEW YORK, July 15—(P—A sity of California crew on the stern | Turner, 148, of Richmond the Spokane athletic round table Rainier pitcher Safpties jn 2ed aseball 1s & monopoly in vi great may words have been written deck, where the shell was lashed, knocked out George * A thinks times are tough for Bing fiihe- W PRt ] of the nation’s anti-t —— lakout Laseball's high school rule, and took a lot of picture HEr 148, O OINAITAtL In e ik fix‘u.sby the f;m»;;r? )}a\'cEds;:ml;r:d cemed headed for another ses- : the violations thereof and the ef-|Coach Ky Ebright, his knees roun heir annua -hole Esmeralda e " ; s knees | round M AKING st e T e DR suerems oour SUTVEY SHONS I O O o e e s foty T e e T open gt tournament.to the ons- g Sabtie : terpart cramped position, looked around Fl 40 National League i : < X B SIS Team: 1 ¢ Henry W. Goddard Brave, Makmg GOOd Now comes a guy who speaks up at his tall boys, mostly former HOSPITAI. HOIES Crosby, a Spokane native, is “hav- Ahsion 0,000 damage AWB fmm H for the poor professicnal baseball GI's and remarked “Well, boys, ing trouble earning another mil- Pittsburgh ner A. B. Chand- y ome scout who has to compete with the it wasn't like this the last time you | Teaving St. Ann's Hospital yes-|lon dollars” the round tablers de- e ball officials yes- |colleziate talent-hunter this | sailed terday after recelving ~medical Cided in announcing the Aug. 19-;1 New York e TED MEIER guy, and there’s no indication (hat treatment were Chet Barber and Ed- | tournament will be known as the ey Brooklyn g cors MUGHLITEVELSE and Indians and the-he dces any scouting, protests Although it won't have anything |ward Brekkhus. Bing’ Crosby benefit BI fi 0 t H re i |Cmelfnats d opinion if it had each striving to win Major League scout isn’t permitted to do with the 1948 Olympic gam Crawford Miller of Yakutat was R asfing Uu BHIerS W | deinnie 5 ty ; _their first Major League pennant|eVen to bid the time of day to a|the Gruen watch folks i admitted to the Government Hos-| Arriving from Fairbanks, Will- P f C { L Chicago 43 a, former New YOIK i, vears open long road trips today. |bigh school player. his only ap- |nati are working with ar. ei pital { Marianne Johnson and lam M. Maxey is staying at the a(,' 1€ Loas eague- | o wer, trought the suit, Ag the Majors resumd activity|Proach to a potential star is by 'timing device which shows Violet Carle were discharged Baranof Hotel imir that a five-year uspen- ter t} reda v 1 . a g WO . Aikieni Riaann flve-ye PeN- after a three-day lull for the All- st Roundiripper A ion ordered by Chandler deprived gy, : o e 3 | Team: wWe L Pet. 48 Wil r game survey showed toth s ~ ~ 5 PTG ST S e e e 0 @ § @ IPAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE o By BILL BECKER adainbin 8 32 16 # ¥t . e have won more games on ‘p-'?”_‘m(,hj.{,h e 32 Leaguers suspended for jumping 0 tne ropd than at home. [} Jack Graham, the San Diego NeW YOrk i the Mexican League in 1946 Thvhiiing PRUAABIDBIA 10F & m.,ii CIGARETTES S 0 DA p o P long-range bomber, needs only 19| 5 o L e light-night double-header with | g 9 more hemers in 81 games to tie| 3 Connie Mack's amazing Athletics, DOUBLE COLA or Tony Lasseris Coast League rec- i it GASH DIS(OVERED Cleveland boasted a remarkable .753;3 ALL BRANDS e MISSION ORANGE e ord of §0. i o - perce e on foreign fields, The| [ 23 49 g : Gr:ham smacked his 41st homer | C o l“ (AlerRNlA’S Indians have lost only eight games CARTON Case 24 Bottles Sacramento Solons | Tt Ry L > The Braves, starting their west-| gf e hmn1 sc:km: ;“m\rl:\(l':‘\ u\:l the r:‘\llv"?““ s i Rl Onibect 4 \f“: -‘;4) (dn];l;t::l 1] NO DEPOSIT - of one every 2675 games. If he|L0% Angeles 2 5 By AL, SMITS: n the road. This is a .649 clip mm-i= LARGE NO. > CAN maintains that pace, he will hil le 50 485, ABOARD THE S. S. AMERICA d to the Braves' home mark | > total of 7. rtland 43 6 Allsation turned up today for America’s runnerup Athletics, only .016| @ 7)) T Tk i bt sacramento 0 63 38| Olympic delegation enroute to ind. -Clevelanid. - iikiewise 1 —— o RSN QIS0 Ty o3 S ST TSNS = e Ll e e B London for the summer games be-| s o sorrore” on the road. ‘They IW-U LYNDEN'S 8 OZ CAN NUINE—IN TINS LARGE 12 0Z. CAN Y = Channel League ginning July 29, s 4 X # * k3 1 o] hottest streak in a month L 5 ) ‘ W 28 and lost 14 for .667, com ‘R E‘lr}‘ PAVY 13 32 The Solens took the opencr, 3-1,| T¢aMm iR Tt 0 athletes and 44 poveg 1o a home percentage of 526 > CHICKEN GIL.LJ\; L ¥ C C > behind southpaw Ed 5 n | Moose L 2 co nagers had The Indians preparing for the < Z hemers by Joe Marty Lasio (L ca Roure Jghen @ series, entertained the Brooklyn PAR—F SUN-MAID bor that sewed it up in P T : discovered in the f in an exhibition game 1n\ri= 1 = inning. PERERRS Eiga M v n which. the Cali N Lo t before 64,877 at the Cleveland | BEEF AND GPLAVY 1 LB CAN 73r~ LARGE 15'; OZ. PKG. 2 PEGH. 3lc Oakland’s leading Oaks bow o R (oared shell s0-toot boat Stacium. Catcher Jim Hegan's single | ® S v o 5 to 2, to Hollywood, but main- MOOSE F'RST SA(KER o WhieH th FORRnieT Boped "}“““““’:“‘ h"”‘;‘""’i‘ f’fi‘\;“{:)::ml‘ o PAN-AMERICAN—SERVES THREE—LARGE PACKAGE > ta}ned_ l.n(u‘mu game Iu\‘d as San i gain a championship which the oy g @ s 3 < Francisco was whipped a second \ FOR PELICAN s G i | A - ~ - » straight time by Los Ange 4-3, 1 S T N M| The Braves, koasting a 5': game ‘ v H on Den Carlsen’s nifty four-hitter.| since Emii Kk Serniar % :) ‘"“]“’_‘“:Nl hid hell must | 1989, OV Havent losv sy 5 T e ottheny ByeilnSon e e Mo W A 1 S e " 5, 5 10 e Gl 8 Wy LARGEST SIZE PACKAGE LARGE NO. 2 CAN — EARLY JUNE r, allowed only one hit for j Red Holloway is wcting BN, 2. wHeve ! ; six innings. a widespread manhunt for a quali- ¢ 1 Bears were rise victors a @ X Y D 0 P E A s e The Stars advanced to within alfield replacement. Playing in every i, Rl 2> £ [J game and a half of fifth place|game and seldom seeing action on . WESIERN lEAGUE | EY 3 Seattle, which lost twice to Port- the bhench, the clowning Pasquan nt acated e land, 7-0 and 7-1 ould be sorely missed at the park Final scores of games played nwm . The Beavers received virtually|The date of his return is not defi v 2 ¢ Western International League, airtight pitching from Duane Pil- | nijte e most boisterc endoffs ever ight are as follows: | e e ro 3 ‘ lette. who tossed a seven-inning - oo wccorded a United States Olympic! Bremerton 9; Tacoma 3. ia S and W—UNSWEETENED ONE YEAR OLD two-hitter, and Vince Dibiasi, who| Staying ¢t the Baranof Hotel force | Victoria 9; Vancouver 2 P4 % ; : > fclliwed with a full-length four-|is O. T. Finney, Anchorage repre- >oo { Wenatchee 10; Spokane 4 { A caan 335 s rousn 340 X hit job. sentative of Standard Oil Com Empire wantaas get vesults! 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