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A + TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1948 : SHOWPLALE or %fllmu ENDS TONIGHT! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA [SlAUGHIER PRIZE WINNERS STARS FOR | "isteo tooa ™ PAGE THREE 7MY N L A Shows at 7:25 - 9:30 'Seventh Round Win | For Tiger Jack Fox In Anchorage Bouli | | ! i Enchanfingl ‘IsouIH BEATS With Robert Henry leading the| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 10.| ’ Delightful! .| & e parade with a 37 pound 13 ounce | —M®—Tiger Jack Fox, the aging| 1 | catch and G. E. Almquist bring-!slugger from Spokane, scored a| M 0 H | aureen ara ing up the bottom spot with a 6-[seventh round knockout victory ounce apprentice fish, winners in |over Frankie Thomas of New York the recently dompleted Salmon |in the main event of a boxing Derby are as follows in the proper show here last night. { order determined by size: Fox, weighing 194, downed his Robert Henry, Bud Phelps, Jessie younger, 195-pound opponent three Geeslin, Lester .Fragner, A. Shud- times for the nine count. Fox took shiit, Dr. John H. Geyer, W. M. considerable punishment, but his NORTH IN PCL ALLSTAR GAME By BILL BECKER | If this sort of thing keeps up,! the North may secede from the | . Dramatic! D I S p UTED U:Velapd l@ns Intre?jse merican League Lea 400-METER Dick Haymes ; Harry James Over Yankees il i Cost League. | ] By JOE REICHLER Triplett, M.G.Ripke, F.F.Camer- ring cunning and hard punching ‘ 9 | The South, for the seventh time | Who do yoy think has been the on, L. C. McKechnie, Norman R.! were too much for Thomas. e D0 YOU LOVE ME 1 in eight year, won the PCL All- MO"OH Pidures De cide ringleader in the St. Louls Cardin-|Bucy, Joe H. McNallen, Georgel In the semi-final event, Bill tstnr game last night, 6-2. als’ current drive to overtake the|{R. Welsh, J. S. MacKinnon, Har- Rosa, 174, of the 2nd Division, A Technicflln' Pxod“cfiofl The Northerners—the boys in the Boston Braves In the red hot Na-|ley Edwards, Ellis C. Reynolds and | knccked out Barney Watson, 172, Protested Olympic deep blue funk—were held to six tional League pennant race? Jane McKinnon. of Fort Richardson, in 24 seconds hits by a trio of Scuthern fling- | Relay Ra(a Stan Musial? No, sir. It's bee‘n Howard L. Crocker, Riley Fur- of the first round. The fight was, ALSO B L5162 CorrollNaiy Daial ers, Will Werle and Con Dempsey |, ,Enus (Country) Slaughter, Stan’s|long, R. R. Littleficld, J. B. Caro,/billed for the light-heavyweight e o .. } e of San Francisco and Red Lynn, | o {running mate. J. Schrieber, Magnus Hansen, A.'title of Alaska. Heary TheArbEies, LONDON, Aug. 10—P—The| Partly obscured by the big|M. Mill, Jack Warner, Gus George, an Olympic press office said today an|shadow of Musial since Stan join- Olympic Jury of Appeal has ruled|ed the Cardinals late in 1941, the United States won the disputed | Slaughter, a - great player in his 400 meter relay race. own rights,- has outdone even the The official announcement said: mighty Musial with the bat dur- “The jury of the International{ing the past three weeks. ' Amateur Athletic Federation, having| pLast night Slaughter collected seen the film and the photographs| four hits in four times at bat. He C. E. Rusher, Ideal Wildes, Sidney Pollock, George E. Cleveland, S. W. | B ' SPORY BRIEFS Neeley, Douglas Babcock, Rhein-| ’ CAMDEN, N. Aug. 10—P— hold Brust, Ire Furlong, Joh b - | W. Worgum, Dal:fd Dl_el‘b:?buso(;‘<fit‘pnrls that the National Boxing| Dr. James Ryan, Territorial Com- | pound-trip passengers the H Van Wert, D. D. Marquardt, |Asscciation would take the winner | missloner _ of Education, returned | jeuyian, which is due in Juneau James Orme, Madge Wade, Don- i35 heavyweight champion today |from Haines yesterday via Alaska | nis evening. are Mr. and Mrs ald Williams, John G. Hagmeier, | Strengthened the likelihood of an Coastal Airlines. He lef"red‘chm.),.- Oonn of ' Portland, Ore. Stephenson Meanwhile, with San Diego’s Johnny Barrett showing the way with three-for-three, the South club combed Dick Barrett and Herm Besse, Seattle, and Rex Cecil, Sacramento, for 14 safeties. A crowd of 15,000 say Werle, homefcwn favorite southpaw, be- DR. RYAN R‘-}TURNS 1 ROUND-TRIPPER "Ten Pin Magic" Cartoon - News FEATURE 7:30—10:00 on come the winning pitcher whel of the 400 meter relay of the Olympic drove in five runs and almost Mrs. R. E. Randall, Bill Boehl ,Octoberematch between Jersey Joe Walcott and the victor in the| with the Board of Directors of the | yrg Conn is the sister of the late newly formed Haines Independent |y john Jones, who at one time games are satisfied that an error i the Cardinals| Lewi: | Wednesday-'l'hnrsday fthe South rocked Barett, North|UCCSE B0 M ihe T, Geen |Si0Gle-handedly ded e o s O potoreen. Dickey | EZard Charles-Jimmy Bivins bout,| School District, = Members of the| was the owner of the Juneau- starter, for four runs on six hits| . oiceq o¢ follows: 0 & 6- ph ove yer, elma _Pedersen, ‘ckey | Haines Board are: Fred Sheldon,|young Hardware Co. Mrs. Conn e |in the third inning. John Bar- Hiaipy Cincinnati, Harris, Paul Latta, Della Ripoli, NEW YORK. Aug, 10.—(P—Babe | president; Alton Nelson, treasurer: | o< visited in June 3 --l idd b e 5 ¥ X B £ o 0| Mrs. Steve Sheldon, Mr: Norm: | " 8. 10 ] g i dg as sited 1 Juneau several times, rett’s two-run single was the big- | Slaughter’s - hits included tw , Mrs, an e d sy 47 Mrs. Florence Lammers, clerk; | . BN ! Gost hlov | 2 Great B:hain. singles, & double and a triple. Haley, Bergle Smith, Patty Pa:sloyfid”‘“&”‘ e ”"‘t’”&d "‘m"?gos o | Raymend Smith and John B. Ward. | g AR PR W 0y The North averted a shutout by| 3 Italy The victory enabled the second|Mrs. S. W. Neely, Magnus A. Han-twh;’;: A bc:’:“under theav.| e o L | ] | scoring twice in the ninth off { Dempsey. A single by Leon Mohr, 1a fielder's choice, Hillis Layne's double, and Nick Etten's fly sal- vaged some self-respect for the Oakland- Sacramento- Portland-Se- attle gang. Werle allowed only one hit in his three-inning stint, and Lynn gave up two. Besse, although nick- ed for three hits, held the win- ners runless in his two-inning trick. Large crowds probably will con- tinue to frequent Seals’ Stadium this week as the league leaders play host to their nearest rival, Oakland. The Oaks will try to close a three-game gap. Other series this week send Holly- wood to Los Angeles, Sacramento to Seattle and San Diego to Port- land. { Tae jury thus reversed the judges’ ;decislon which disqualitied the | American team after it finished |about ten yards ahead of the Brit- iish. ‘The judges had said the baton was passed illegally on the first ex- change between Barney Ewell and Lorenzo Wright. The British runners already had received Olympic medals. They took the victors stand in the official cere- mony in Wembley Stadium soon after the judges' ruling which Lrought about the first major dis- pute of the 1948 Olympic games. What will happen now to the Olympic medals was not immediately known. Mel Patton of Southern Califor- nia was anchor man in the race and Harrison Dillard was the other member of the U. S. quartet. place Cardinals to advance within three and a half games of the idle Braves. They lead the third place Breoklyn Dodgers by a half game. Harry Brecheen was the winner, scattering eight safeties to regis- ter his 13th victory. The Dodgers kept pace with the Cardinals, edging out Philadelphia 2-1, in a tight pitching duel be- |tween Carl Erskine and Blix Don- inelly. Erskine, a 21-year-old re- cruit, permitted the Phils only five tory without a setback. One of the Phils' blows was Del Ennis’ 17th home run. The Cleveland Indians moved & half game out in front in the tor- rid American League pennant race as Gene Beardon pitched the tribe to a 6-2 victory over the Tigers hits in registering his fourth vie-, sen, Mrs. Norman McLeod, Char- lene Sodini, Theodore J. Smith,! Jake Hendricks, August Byington, | Mrs. Evelyn Cecotti, Wellman Hol- | brook, Clifford L. Robards, J. L Sullivan, Dick Dalziel, M. J. Fur- ness, Harold Hansen, John Kling- beil, Hal Sheldon, Oscar Cecotti, Chuck Porter, A. Hendrickson, T. J. Morris, Edmund A. Vogel, L. T. Webb, Ruby Green, W. D. Field, Wilma Hansen, W. McDonald, El' L. Hunger, J. E. Messer, Elysn' Pym, Mrs. J. H. McNallen, Pat Gilmore, Jr., Elsie McLean, Mar- guirete Seaton, Donald Burford, Mrs. R. B. Brown, Pete Warner, Mrs, M. Messer. Wilma Rhodes, Jack L. Sturte- vant, E. E. Lupro, Jr,, Ralph Pott, Esther Caro, V. O. Goodrich, Mrs. N. R. Bucy, George Hendrickson, Dick Garrison, E. H. Fischer and * sian sports official said today that intermittently for a year| half for a throat ailment. ment and a LONDON, Aug. 10.—®—A Rus-| Russia intends to participate in the 1952 Olympics “if we are invited.” ! SEATTLEITES HERE Seattle people at the Baranof Ho- tel include Michael Weaver, Le- land A. Links, Sam A. Campana, | Jerry Oaksmith, J. S. Fly, J. R.| Crawford, and Albert Lyford. | WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME Swift, convanient flights In The decision gives the United|in a night game in Detroit. ! big 4engine Clippers. You' G. E. Almquist. L] Box Score i ert o] : |States its 11th championship in{ A crowd of 56,586, largest of the o enjoy deliclous food, exp E gm‘t; 3&0 ogg ggz 2 16 2 men's track and fleld. The Ameri-|year in Detroit, saw Bearden tame i service — a8 & guest of Pan ¥ & X 614 0'cang won unofficial team titles in|the Bengals with seven hits. Eddie ! American, world's most ex: Batteries i | Barrett, Cecil (4) Be: (%) d "OU‘S HAYWARD ‘Silv‘:x:;. Rai:\fmdi :4» Hs:fnsley :!1"‘; ]UAN LESUE | Werle, Lynn (4), Dempsey (7) and LEADERS IN B. B. (By The Associated Press) National League Batting—Musial, St. Louis .383; | perienced airline. Atk for details and reservationsat ... " BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Robinson’s three-run homer in the | fourth off Freddie Hutchinson gave | the tall rookie lefthander enough runs to rd#ck up his 10th victory. track and field and in swimming by overwhelming margins. Avery Brudage, President of the United States Olympic Committee 1 | | Malone, Rice (6). | ; ¢ | | d member of the Jury of Appeal,| The victory. put the tribe a} 4 R[CHARD BASEHART TS SRR ey ::id after the reversed announce-|half game in fromt of the runner- Dark, Boston .334. " " mfl Mrs. William Dewar and Mrs. |Ment: up Philsdelphla Athletics, two and |, TS PatEd I hES New i Enjoy the whiskey thots wan‘u';u b Nowme" PN Mmyfif{l by a half ahead of ' the third place New York Yankees and. three in’ front of the fourth place Boston Red Sox. . "Repeat Performanc “It was quite clear we exchanged ithe. baton two or three yards in- side the marker. | “The official had apparently I judged by the middle line and not by | the outside line just as the boys had told me last Saturday. “It was quite plain although we had to run the film through several times in order to convince every- one.” There are three marks in the re- |lay zone. One marks the exact mid- dle and the others are are ten meters in either direction. The rule re- quires the baton be exchanged with- in the two outside lines. Roy E. Eagle of Skagway are regis- -{ tered at the Baranof Hotel, — e, SPECIAL STEAKS Baby Beef Club Steak, $2.50, at Salmon Creek Country Club. 60 2t JHome runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh 28; i Musial, St. Louis, Sauer, Cincinnati | KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND jand Mise, Now, York 27, | National Distillers Products Corp., New York « 86 Proof + 5% Grain Neutral Spirits { Pitching—Brecheen, St. Louis 13- Bob Dillinger, banged a triplel, qg5. 5a150n New York 15-6 .118. and two doubles to lead the’ L Browns to an 8-6 triumph over; Bamng‘:Wfl:;::ns Bosion | the Chicago ‘White Sox in a night| g 400 cleveland 347, game in St.” Louls. Pat’ Seerey A blasted his; 16th home run: for thel Bnfiugsm::::g ‘;;e_wa';;‘;";; Fonan B, h Home .runs—Keltner, Cleveland Other teams in bot and DiMaggio, New York 24. were “riok #pteagied. Pitching—Kramer, Boston 13-3 1.813; Fowler, Philadelphia 11-3 .786. . 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