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to be used only in case of a tie. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1948 Nsin2nd; PCL LEAD; 2 Behind OAKS 2ND' (leveland & By JOE REICHLER the | Now the Harry (The Cat) Bre- Pacific, Coast League is: |cheen has demonstrated he can puz- Can San Francisco, cjurently zle the hitters during the daytime enjoying a three-game lead, hold it as well as at night, the St. Louis for the remaining five weeks, plus, Cardinals’ ace hurler apppars a of the season? |cinch to realize his ambition to be- San Frencisco came from behind come a 20-game winner. last night to beat Hollywood, 6-2.! The Stars scored in the first and third, the Seals squared it in the sixth, including Rocco’s homer, and let go a iour-run shocker in the eighth. Dick Jajeskie's three-run double feaured the uprising. Now the daytime jinx seems to Los Angeles spanked Oakland be conquered. Brecheen pitched one 3 to 2 to move within two games of his best games of the years yes- of‘the withering Oaks. Red Adams terday, shutting out the Cincin- pitched his 12th victery in a duel nati Reds on four scattered hits, 4- with Jack Salveson, who boosted 0. . his cause with a score-tying hom- It was his fourth victory against er in the fifth inming. Adams gave two losses in day games and his eight hits, Salveson six. Seattle trimmed San Diego for won 11 angd lost two at niz the third time, 6-5, in 13 innings,| The triumph pushed the third having taken 15 innings to do it /place Cardinals within two games the night before. San Diego had of the leading Boston Braves. a 5-1 lead until the eighth when Brecheen struck out seven to Seattle scored four times. Then Wwrest the strikeout leadership from Hillis Layne won it with a bounc- Cincinnati’s Ewell Blackwell, 107 ing hit over the pitcher’s head to 105. with the bases full in the 13th. It Rip Sewell hurled his fifth vic- was “Dick Barrett Night” but the tory of the season over the Chica- chubby chucker wasn’t around at 80 Cubs as the fourth place Pitts- the finish, He was lifted in the Furgh Pirates prevailed 2-1. It 7th, with San Diego leading, 4-1. was Sewell's eighth of the year. Portland took a 2-1 series edge The 40-year-old righthander was over Sacramento when Tommy touched for eight hits, but was tough Bridges curve-balled the Solons to in the clutch, stranding 11 runners. defeat, 4-1. Bridges allowed only‘ The Philadelphia Athletics regain- four hits, and the only run off ed second place in the American him was unearned. His mates got League race, turning back the Bos- iton Red Sox, 10-3, in Boston. Con- 10 blows. Joas b PSS DR P nie Mack's fighting A's, PROW AND KEARNEY LEAD TROUT DERB With no entries brought in for the Junior Cham- to an easy 8-1 victory. berf of Commerce Salmon Derby| Spacag Ve ol in the past two weeks, Don Prow LEADERS N B. B. SF HOLDS (By The Associated Press) The question for today in For years the slender 33-year-old Southpaw from Ada, Okla., has been known as a whiz at night, but no more than a good pitcher under the sunlight. Allie Reynolds held the Washing- ton Senators to five hits in pitching having been the fourth place New York Yankees continues to lead sthe listwof big | Dollies with a 5 pound 9 ounce; catch measuring 29 inches and, taken frcm Johnson Creek. Ken American League {15th triumph of the year. He has | | i i i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOOTBALL NO SITKA REPLY ALL-STARS ABOUT BASEBAL; 5 v | GAME HERE SUN. a CHICAGO, Aug. 20—(P—The an-|jgpor Day, said he has received nual lake-front football pageant will | ;5 yeply to his recent Sitka-direct- be on display in Soldier Field to-|cq {clegram secking additional in- nizht when the ecollege All-Stars! on the proposed series meet the champion Chicago Cardi-| pojiswing the mesting of league nals in the 15th annual game of the managers Monday night, Coughlin M. | dispatched a wire to Sitka in ans- A crowd of 100,000 or more is €x=| wo" ) their letter proposing the pected to watch the collegians at-| (. ioc last month. tempt to make it three victories in Coughlin has asked that all play- a m\_’" oyer_the professional cham- ers in the Gastineau league turn piens. Y""SL yeal the Siare de{?nflid’cut at the park this coming Sun- the Chicago Bears, 16 to 0, while in day at 2:30. o'clock for: a -practice 1946 they blanked the Los Angeles| ™% ° P g Tnad :‘ iy 24 Rams by the same score. g el i The National Football League champions, however, hold the edge Bob Coughlin, elected to man- age the Juneau baseball club which formation the Sunday games. - in the series with seven victories, tive defeats and two ties. Tonight marks the first appearance of coach ; FlGHT DOPE Jimmy Conzelman's Chicago Cardi- | nals in the pre-season = football | + spectacle. | ' - " New York—Eddie Giosa, 138, Phil- GAMES IN THE WESTER) | acelphia, outpointed Johnny La- INTERNATIONAL AGUE russo, 136, New York (8). Syracuse, N. Y, —Nick Barone, 171, Games yesterday and last night Syracuse, outpointed Billy Grant, in the Western Inu‘rnmmxml‘ 175, South Orange, N. J. (10). League resulted as follows: i Philadelphia—Herman McCray, Bremerton 6; Vancouver 2. {147, and Honeychile Johnson, 142, Victoria 2-15; Tacoma 1-7. both of Philadelphia, draw (8). Salem 8; Wenatchee 7. | - - Spokane 11; Yakima 4. | Empire wantads get results! MotHERS! 5 Your Baby Needs the Sinocoth, Fine Texture of HEINZ BABY FOODS YOUR GROCER "ALSO HAS, NEW HEINZ i PRE-COOKED GERFAL FOOD knocked | fout of the runner-up spot by the' _—_ |Red Sox yesterday, pounded fivej Boston pitchers for 14 hits. They! now trail the pace-setting Cleveland | ;!ndians by two and a half games. | | Kearney, two month leader of the| paitine Williams, Boston .383: cut throat entries, holds down ‘he‘Boudl‘eaE, Cleveland 364, ? 5399 first post with this three and three- | Runs batted in-biMaagio New quarter pounder measuring 24 ant york 105; Stephens, Boston 104. three-sixteenths inches and taken at Lake Hasselborg. !26; Keltner, Cleveland 24. John Quilico of the H and Q Sports, Center reminded fishermen | go0; Kramer, Boston 13-4 .765. that the derby ends in September ; National League and advises that au possible win-: Batting—Musial, St. Louis ners be brought in for weighing | Pafko, Chicago .332. and measuring. Quilico added that the fish may ke taken in either g5, Mize, New York 91 salt or fresh water, and that the| Home runs—Kiner, welght is the determining factor 31; Musial, St. Louis 30. when selecting the winner, length Pitching—Brecheen, St. Louis 15- 4 .789; Chesnes, Pittsburgh 9-3 .750. .381; IS ALMOST A SUBURB ...by'Pan American Clipper D= hMHn;) from " o ME * ot bkt 1o dv 0, FAIRBANKS o only on afterncon from ..... JUNEAU ETTING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying Clippers take you where you want to go-—from Nome tlear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependable Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. 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