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THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1948 in the second and Duane Pillette breezed to a 9-3 decision over Hollywood STANDING OF CLUBS OAKLAND W!N National League Team: W L Pet Boston 51 34 600 | Brooklyn 43 38 531 OVER SEATTLE aa 2 Pittsburgh 12 - 40 512 New York 40 40 500 | Philadelphia 41 45 4“1 By BILL BBCKER | Cincinnati 39 41 453, The Oaklani Oaks may be Ca-|Chicago 3B 50 412 sey Stengel's nine old men, as! some observers have alleged, but American League wheel them up to the plate with| Team: W L Pet bats in their hands, and theyl Cleveland 51 32 614 club your brains out. Philadelphia 53 37 539 The Coast League leaders moved New York 48 three games in front with a re-| Boston 18 peat 8-6 win over Seattle last Detroit 2 42 500 night. ) ton 31 47 440 It was another power display by |* 0 51 Stengel’s, let's say, well oned - troupe. Three homers by a trio of o ex-major leaguers—Ernie Lombar- Pacific Coast League di, Cookie Lavagetto and Nick Team W L Etten—led the 11-hit assault. | Oakland 67 48 Five tallies in the second inning Sau Francisco 63 50 virtually settled the issue for the | Los Angele 63 51 Oaks. Hillis Layne with four sin 64 gles in four trips paced Seattle’s|® 3 58 attack on three Oak twirlers 53 59 And, adding to the old folks rou- 47 64 tine—Bob Johnson, one-time Ath- to 42 69 let slugger, filled in at first — base for Seattle and cracked a| Channel League homer. | Team Wt San Francisco's coming Moose 10778 back up the ladder, made it three Legion ... A SR straight over San Diego to oust the | EIks g .8 Padres from second place, 9-4. | Douglas 3 1 Los Angeles came up even with! San Diego, a half game behind the Seals, by whipping Sacramento with an 8-5 score. Portland splurged for six tallies FIGHT DOPE In a fignc uyv Oakland last night Art Aragon, 139'%, Albuquerque, out- pointed John L. Davis, 137, Oakland, 10, WESTERN LEAGUE Final scores of gamies piayed iast t in the Western International gue are as follows Tacoma 9; Wenatchee 4 Bremerton 4; Spokane 2. Victoria 4-9; Salem 0. Yakima 4; Vancouve - Fmplre wanmd; get results! 3 IT’S NEW! IT°’S EXCITING! IT FITS ANYWHERE! THl-. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE jUNLAU ALASKA |tiant effm[ for St. Louis, striking| Red Sox Move Up OnYanks his 10th win by an 8-4 score. 'LEGION AND DOUGLAS PLAY BALL TOMORROW The last two games having teen postponed because of rain, it is - hoped the weather will clear long enough for the Legion-Douglas game scheduled for tomorrow night at the ball park By JACK HAND Joe McCarthy f has caught nally the New York pes 5ol : ; Bost ‘\,','kl i \‘:‘", ‘.,;f‘f the Moose and Douglas were rained O e K oS smerioan 0Ut Monday, the Legion and Moose ) beat” for the American p.q'the same luck Tuesday, and the Teen-Agers forgot about baseball a day-night double- .4 yajenged the Elks to a water Wly Chicago Whlle po), contest at the ball park last 1d Cleveland were Split= ;o “Necessary equipment was not the Red Sox last night EHH B 3 a third-place tie with e he champs, 3': games be- hind Cleveland. AMP Mecurtny st nave veen cn- WOODENFACE CH couraged, 100, by t ef win of Hnon el resan i 10 BE HERE ON FRIDAY been lost t team most ol ABOARD WASHINGTON Ht n came in to pitch the Al E ninth inning of night's game, BULLETIN — In event of rain picking up the verdict when the Red | tomorrew afterncon, the “Old ox rallied for three in the Woodenface” contest scheduled last They »f the ninth to take a 10-9 edge. won afternoon for the ball park, will be held in the high scheol gym, start- ing at 3 o'clock. in the At the stadium New York ganged up on the Tribe in the first of a id today that doudle-header for a 7-3 decision J0¢ Werner Din over Bob Muncrief. Joe DiMaggio, rangements have l)v(j{x completed . Jonnson. Clff Mapes and il for_the “Woodenface” contest to o homered for the Yanks, be held Friday afternoon when the 'd an 84 lead poing | Champion, Peter Dyer, arrives here the seventh frame of the sec | (tom Seattle on his tour of South-, ast A ska Action at gin at 3 Hill team Flats gang Following Woodenface ond game but couldn’t hold it With the tied and bases leaded in the eighth, Jim Hegan delivered a grand slam homer for the St. Louis Browns that rounded 21 hits to beat Philadelphia 17- k will \,w- o'clock when the Star goes against the Tide in an exhibition game. that there will be a exhibition in which John Jensen, Alfred Carlson and Elton Engstrom will participate having been high men in Juneau’s recent elimination contest. At 4:30 o'clock the Seattle champ, Peter Dyer, and the Juneau champ, John Jensen, will compete for top hon- ors Dyer will his mother the ball score out Washington’s Walt Masterson got by with a 12-hitter as the Senators cumped Detroit, 6-1 RBrooklyn's surge again featured he National League doings as the Brooks won a pair from Chicago, 9-3 and 7-1, clipping Boston’s lead tc six games. Warren Spahn pitched steady, ef- fective seven-hit ball as the Boston Braves downe Cincinnati’s Ewell Blackwell Harry Bre be accompanied by and Bob Twiss, who is be I and winter sports writer | for the sponsoring Seattle Times. a bril-| Prizes to be awarded for the con- ween turned in COMES in MALTESE GREY MALIBU TAN SHERRY MAPLE MAHOGANY out 10 New York Giants, in cflnlm‘,;‘m y Being two games behind this week, s |(M—Britain's Freddie Mills ha st are not being solicited, but may er do so by contatting Joe Werr at phone 53. YANKS IN Ifiunon GEITING IN FORM, OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON, July 22 America’s Clympic forces, now settled on the ene, got down today to the serious isiness m ll\]ng to reach peak form | s just a wee largest delegation yet to re- e United States’ 341 athletes ting 17 different teams, are ly quartered in the Londor > SECRET PUNCH 10 STOP CHAMPION IN BRITISH TITLEBOUT BETCHWORTH, Eng., July 2 new ccret punch which will stop light- heavyweight champion Gus Lesne- vich in their title bout in London Monday night. Mills did not show this new we pon at his workout today and says he hasn’t employed it on, sparring partners YT longer showed it, it would no be secret,” he said .o LEADERS 4N B. B. Leaders in the Major Le: es through games of yesterday are as 1ollpws National League Batting—Musial, St. Loui 386, Pafko, Chicago .350. Runs batted in—Mize, New Ynlk and Musial, St. Louis 70. Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh nd £ r, Cincinnati 26 Pitching-Poat, New York 8- 3 750; Cstermueller, Pittsburgh and Bickford, Boston 6-2 .750. American League Batting—Williams, Boston Boudreau, Cleveland 388 ; —_——————-———-—— ENGELR OPEN STOCK M 4 L any pieces Create Each Room to Your Own Ideas!? you want wishing to donate uw.mi.\;n | | | | | | i | | | | } | | ( | | | sision” of " the Runs batted ir Bostor SEATTLEITES HERE U d today nd DiMaggio, Ne tile ir f at Mitchell Home Keltner, ( { at Baranof f bee M. New York - ar £ 818 1 J. V. Salsbu ed to Jun PAGE THREE FREE DELIVERY Mealis Phone Groceries Phone 92-95 FREE DELIVERY *HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARRE SHOP -- at HUTCHINGS for the in FRRESHFRUITS.. FINEST in cemal VEGE !H* INZ E5% oz. COOKED B&/ ..eh' /fiifi@fl'fl! wiih Cheese HE !T\'Z i.) Y @z. COOILED SPAGHETTE in Tomaio Sar large i i@ oz. JOY (A?(E MIX 3 [b. can SWIFT'NING SHORTENING $1.37 57 o NI TOMATO KETCHUP 12 oz. 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