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E 'THBRSDAY AUGUST 12, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE PORTLAND nakan - MOVES OUT OF (ELLAR By BILL BECKER Clear the deck for Portland’s Beavers. Jim Turner’s gang, burrowing their way steadily upward in the Coast League's swept a doubleheader last night from Sah Diego, 5-2 and 7-1. The Beavers got a pair of slick pitching jobs from Duane Pillette and Roy Helser, 'and timely hit- ting led by - Herm Reich, who Whacked a homer in each game. land climbed to within a game and a half of fifth-place Se- nttle and is only three jumps be- hind San Diego’s fourth-spot Padres, San Francisco, on Gene Wood- ling’s homer, retook a three-game league lead, ,downing Oakland 1-0. Lefty Al Lien spun a five-hitter to outduel Jack Salveson, who al- lowed six. Los Angeles exploded a 12-run third inning on Hollywood to dim the Stars, 14-8. ° § —— lremained two games behind the >+ 4= Seattle and Sacramento divided. | A’s, beating the Yankees, 5-2, in The Rainiers took the first, 7-6,] OI m c a day game at New York 1ed‘ lEADE B B with Neill Sheridan smacking two | y lwmlams got his 19th homer of (h(‘ RS IN homes, a double and single good | year. for five runs. The Sacs’ old re- i liakle, Tony Freitas, evened it with e m F ! In the only other nighi game ) Bnltmz"m\h‘;ml:“li‘;“o:wn o a 3-1 decision over Dick Barrett. \ 1 In either circuit, the White Sox nip- ‘E( udreay, Clevolant, 349 . /i Sheridan got two hits in the fi- . ped the Detroit Tigers, 2-1, at|™p B 5o cq In—Btepiiis; Boston nale to make it a perfect six-for-: |Chicago. A wild pitch by Virgll]oo "o o0i; Now sork ) six for the night. Edgar Smith (om eIl'!on'Tru(‘k enabled Dave Philley to score | ™2 " f‘fi ot o was the victim of Sheridan’s first | | from third with the winning run | DiMaggio, New York 2}4 ' game heroics, with Rainier relief-| lin the eighth inning. | Pitching—Kramer, Boston 13-3 er Steve Peck the winner. The Boston Braves maintained | oo SRRt SMEN GG GEe 11, A L 5 'their three-game lead over the "186. ! 3 Brocklyn Dodgers and St. Louis| STANDING Ur CLUBS | mericans Away Out in Gardinale, in sibe; Netional Lesgue | b B ooy National League i FfOfl' fo[ Unom(ia" |race, beating the New York Giants,, Batting—Musial, St. Louis, .383; Team: WL Pt whils" the Dodgers and’ Cards | Dt Hoston, 338. Bosten . 60 44 577 ]’eam Cham |0n(h| ey Runs batted in— Musial, St. Brooklyn 55 45 550 PIANSIID . T ers fosed oub thp Priia: [ LouIa 80 M, New ork 63 it L;uisk gg g «:;9‘ T delphia _Phillies, 3-2, in Bmomn‘29*";\/["“]08‘;1“";?L‘:&ac‘zsP""b“’gh' ew York .. . 520 1 ONDON, Aug. 12.—@—Surpris- as Marv Rackley singled home Billy | o P % Pittsburgh 50 47 515 ing American power in sports wl;“m | Ces with the winning run with two ! 13P;t°h,;258_ Brecheen, St. Louis, Phuladelphia 49 5 4Tligycpeans regard as their own down in the ninth inning. Wanie o Cincinnati 45 60 429’ pomised today to make the Olym-~| At Cincinnati, the Cardinals, led! BB R S Chicago 41 63 '394]p1c Games now coming to a close ! by Stan Musial, thumped the Rcds wESTERN lEAGuE one of the U. S. A's brightest. 19-4. The Red Birds tallied once m | Ameriean League | A sparkiing tea svictory inthe first on Musials 28th four- ! Games Last Night Team: W L Pet. geiontlifting and a possible one in | bagger and six times in the se Spokane 4-1; Bremerton 2-6. Cleveland - 62 4 .6019j yachting, an individual champion- | ond. Musial doubled home three| Wenatchee 9; Tacoma 5. Philadelphia 6343 601845hip in canceing and good showings | Funs in the Cards’ big inning. Salem 14; oria 1. Boston ... 62 44 lin sabre and equestrian events are| The Pittsburgh Pirates moved Vancouver 9; Yakima 2. New York . 59 44 51 now piled on top of sweeps in men’s e . Detrolt 50 44 573|pack and swimming and bright Detroit 50 54 48lirecords in crew and women’s swim- | Washington 43 62 A410|ming, | St. Louis 41 61 402} { Chicago 36 69 343 The games ol i r‘ourteenth‘ — Olympiad close Saturday. i i In basketball, however, the Am- | Pacific Coast League ericans have been surprised, and Team: W L Pct. | they like it. They came over here | San Francisco 7 55 590 | bent on being salesmen of the sport, | Oakland R 60 .565 | playing under wraps, but the cum‘| Los Angeles ... .587 | petition is tougher and rougher San Diego ....... 70 496 i than anyone expected. Seattle 70 485| “The Central and South Ameri- | Portland mn 474 ' cans are 100 per cent better than at Hollywood 5 453]321'1111 in 1936, enthusiastically de-l Sacramento 81 1400 j clared Lou Wilkie of Denver, Olym- i 'pxc Basketball Committee Chair- Western International League | man, “They really play basketball.” Team: L Pet.| Last night the U. S. basketball Bremerton 45 619|team reached the Friday finals by Tacoma ... 51 564 | beating Mexico, 71 to 40, but at the( Spokane 54 550 start it was a good ball game until Victoria 67 55 549! the superior height and strength of | Vancouver 5 57 . 4Bl the American reserves told. Frsnce| Wenatchee | 52 65 .444is the other finalist. Salem 53 68 438| Meanwhile American weightlift- Yakima 41 78 345|ers, for the first time in the games’ }history, won the team championship, Channel League which is figured on an unofficial Team: > W L Pct.|basis. They took four first places Moose 13 3 813]to two for Egypt. Elks . 9 8 529| |Stanley Stanczyk, Detroit and Legion . 8 8 500] York, Pa., clerk, took the light 3< 14 176 heavyweight championship and set u‘hs WOWGAIB‘ REMAIN ON ROSTER| For the szcond time last night, rain and a wet condition of the ball field forced a eancellation of the schéduled baseball ‘game be- tween the Cutter Wachusett and the Juneau All Stars. The Wachu- sett left for the States today and plans for the game have been abandoned. In the field of regular league play, the Douglas Firemen today forfeited their last game of the season to the Legion, making it nine wins and eight losses for the latter club and throwing the Elks and Legion into a tie for second place. There are two games remaining to be played in the league, one be- tween thé Legion and Moose an the other between the Elks and Mcose. ‘Results of the gamies can only determine the second place winner, a8 the Moose bas cinched first in the league, and the Fire- men are burud in the cellar wltp- cut, hope of recovery.y No game is scheduled for to- night. ; S DRIVERS JohitA. uan snd Maurice “m m%nmw each for Glacier Highway. m "fines were set by U. S, Commissioner Felix Gray. second division, ! - | PRESENTED TOMORROW A'S MOVE | AS TRIBE MIDGET IS OLYMPIAD'S MUSCLE MAN By RAIPH RODEN ’ The A's moved to within .0001 of a percentage point of the front- jrunning Cleveland dians = last night with a thrilling victory over Washington while the Indians di- ividid a twi-light-night double- header with St. Louis. ! Philadelphia came from and beat the Senators, 8-3, while jthe Indians, after downing -the | Browns, were crushed, 12-4, in (the second game. i Sam Chapman and Carl S(h(‘lb g | were responsible for the Athletics® J. N. De Pietro CREDITED WITH ONE WORLD'! Bitimph. ?ESOS?P?ET:O - gz:_‘:;: ;"“:"l At St. Louis, Bob Lemon, with help from Satchel Paige in the sev- who stands 4 feet 40 inches and enth gained his 15th victory for is the smallest muscle man in the the Indians in the opener. The In- London Olympiad, is shown in ac- dians were leading, 7-3, when the tion. He hoisted 231% pounds in Browns drove Lemon from the the bantamweight division’s two- | hill during a two-run seventh inn- hand clean-and-press, then went ing rally. on to better his own world’s record | | Joe “Gordon, Dale Mitchell and | " o of 66134 in the thres<difterence sec< |Jim Hesan lead the Dleveland at tack with three hits each. One of tions of the competition. (Interna-i o qon's hits was his 22nd homer. tional Radio- Suundpholm The third place Boston Red Sox ‘ } MANGRUM WINS \ - SpLmS 2 § ‘ Pennant ‘fever is mounting in| 3 P delphia today. Connie Mack’s | tounding Athletics once again {are only a hair's breadth out of first place in. the American League's tingling pennant battle. behind ! GOLFING (ROWN Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd M.nnxrum LLOYD MANGRUM ‘OF LOS AN- | GELES, currently pro at the Tam O'Shanter Golfing Club, Chicago, site of the recent All-American Golf Tournament, is shown embracing Mrs. Mangrum in front of the trophy Mangrum won August 9 inl the world’s golf championship tour- | ney. (International Soundphoto) vmhm a half geme of the fourth pllce Giants as Rip Sewell ex- lercised his mastery over the Chi- cago Cubs by a 4-2 triumph. a new Olvmpic record of 919% pounds for three events. Then Jobn Davis of Brooklyn won the heavyweight decision and set new world marks with a snatch 5ift of 314 pounds and a jerk of 391% pounds. The United States Olympic team scored first in weight lifting and canceing yesterday to run its stag- gering point total to 573 points—a gain of 49 points during the day. Sweden is in second place for the unofficial team title but is almost 300 points behind, have garnered 279%. Team championships are not rec- ognized in the Olympics and is compiled by awarding 10 points to each first place winner, five for second, four for third, etc. SALMON DERBY AWARDS serve. ch'llmotllllu' Milo Clouse, chairman of the Salmon Derby Committee, said to- ‘day that the Derby prizes wjll be presented tomorrow night .at 7 o'clock at the Cowling Motor Co. All prie winners are urged to be at the Cowling Motor Co. Fri- Idny night at seven. The complete list was published in the Tues- Bay. editiat of, the. Fenpite: 'WEST COAST GROCERY CO. L e Tacoma « Seattie « Olympia « TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS Bremerton « Chehalis « Auburn Regular monthly meeting sched- m Aberdeen a uled for next Friday, postponed o e until Sept. 10. 962 3x| Suneau » Ketchikan « Fairbanks ORAfiE JUICE For luscious nnnnl flavor — Just chill, open and WESCO brand unsweetened orange juice. Look lor other fine foods in tins with the red and gold WESCO label — to be featured by leading grocers as the new season’s harvest is packed. TM"H really better! The red and gold WESCO Tabel identifies the new lity Grade A cunned foods distributed by West Coast Grocery Co. WESCO brand replaces Amocat—a favorite for over 50 years. 9S8 ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE o attend this tourney is welcome. Prizes for the beginners include an archery set and two cans of ten- nis balls donated by Thomas Hard- ware, trophies for first place winner in the boys’' and girls' contests do- nated by H & Q Sporting Goods, two tennis rackets given by Juneau- Young Hardware, 10 show tickets | Cook vs Marjorie Williams, Ds Robards vs Roberta Messerschmidt and Sandra Garvin vs Marianne TENNIS TOURNEY 1§ PROGRESSING HERE 3:ccm. Piaying in the boys' matches will OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 12—@®—| The women's division of the;be: Elton Engstrom vs Greg Ripke, Earl Turner, fighting at 151 pounds, | yiieau Tennts Tourney, will have |Eddie Dull vs Jerry Wade, Clitf Ro- of Richmond, Cal., stopped Georgie | sayeral more matches today. This|bards vs Lewi Richardson, Jeff Pe- gues vs Gerald, Al Carlson vs Dick RING DOPE | | | Duke, weighing in at 158, from|yweek Mrs. Norman Bucy won over | Petuluma, Calif., in the fourth |ghjrley Mieuessen, 6-4, 7-5 and 6-2. | Folta, Billy Orme vs Bob Ripke, |from the Capitol Theatre and 6 round of their battle here last i Sylvia Anderson won over Olga |Jim Pinkerton vs John Jensen, Jerry show tickets from the 20th Century night Steele, 6-1 and 6-4. | Richardson vs Ronald Dull. | Theatre. —_————— ——t— RENTON MAN Thomas B. Lambert, Jr., of Rens ten, Wash, Is registered at Gastineau Hotel. Matches today will te Shirley Da- | In matcnes uus worning Elton vis playing Eileen Doogan and Roline | Engstrom, Jr., was victorious over Clarke playing Sylvia Anderson. ‘The | Greg Ripke by scores of 9 to 7 the | winners of these matches will play |and 6 to 4. Eddie Dull won over o1 Lo Mrs. Bucy for the finals. 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