The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1948, Page 3

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3 MUSIALIS AGAINSTAR OF BATTERS SATURDAY GAMES Only THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Final scores of le an ved s follows 1 68; 1 Chevrolet hington 1 State 6! Stewart The Associated Press) 0) 48; W Idaho of four northern di-| Washin, (By GE GAME ketball night are lay Army 60; Union College 45 ; Michizan State 49; Towa 43 M kes and Columbia Lumber, th r Miam: 65: tneau Channel Basketball League| OR[GON IOSERS 11linois 80 will be the nightcap gzame in a > lehcader nizht ' v 1 H asium 43 Montina 53 § MIKES, COLUMBIA LUMBER TO MEET, DOUGLAS TUESDAY Douglas High team mbia Lumbe the mme -o LOCKRIDGE IS ELECTED PRESIDENT, BARTENDERS Gene Lockridge was elected F |vision batketball team Oakland Bittners 52; Orezon CLDINT 00 — {weekend action 10 !‘J 'Y F IBA“. NEW YORK, Dec. 20—(M—Stanjclubs went to tl ern Califernia 49; Utah 47 IEAE'QS STARI;NG Musial, the priceless batting star ng. s ‘el - > > - f the St. Louis Cardinals, is be-| The Vandals edged i N NG 0 ng hailed toaay as the official|cisco Young Men’s Institute, fio(KEYG MES [RAI I r DAY matting chapion of the National|down south Saturday night. Idako SAN FRANC13CO, Dec. 20— League for the third time in his!guard Preston Brimhall, topped scor-| Final scores of games played First workouts for the East an illustrious carce ers with 15. eckend in Pacifi West Shrine football teams we Muial posted a lofty 376 mark| The AAU Bittners of Oakland | Hockey Leasue scheduled for today o win the batting derby in aSmashed Oregon State, 52-40, Th t players arrived by one breeze. He also paced the cir-|SWept a two-game exhitition 4 and twos yesterday. The East team cult in runs batted in, 131; runs| Ancther Bay ; New Westminster 2. hich gathered at Northwester: scored, 135; hits, 230; total bases, |Luisetti's Stewart na 5: Portland 3 sity, arrived this morning 429; doubles, 46, and. triples, 18 ac- | San Francisco, got fat on nor TURDAY'S After a lunchesn, the two team cording to final official averages. odder' by trimmng Washin lan Francisco 1 rotire to separate fields for prac- fusial's 376 average is the high- |8 on the Hu maples 1 5 Portland 2 est since Arky Vaughan. posted |1rdey night. The home club had the 2: New Westminster 0. 4 A 335 for Pllt:lnir’.’h in 1935 ong end the previous eveni > > DEEP SE. FISHERMEN'S he Card star also hammered lifornia bumped Oregon, HWINN BICYCLES AT MAD- Union mesting Tuesday eve, Dec homers, but Pittsburgh’s Ralph {2t Eugen St‘tl%r‘fl»l_vgm rvlrx:1 u' pre- ] (D 13-24) 21, 7:30 o'clock. Be there, 72 2t Cilter: drid New York's Johnny |feason series. The Bears led by 18 Iize beat Afusial’ fof hémer hon-|Po:Ns at One:point-in the 'sccand Ll dle T Ul L sl e et M l:!l“u came the fourth play- WhkHIh oD Btats abopped it Al er in league's history to cap- Wagner, Pittsburgh's im-j ), holds the record with] Rogers ) is next seven, copping six st. | ouis and cne for Boston. Paul| Waner is the cther with three for | Pittsburgh. Musial previously won | the derby in 1945 (.357) and 1946 | 365). { Ihe Card star, iinished 43 points | ahead of rookie Richie Ashburn of | Philadelphia in the batting race,! also banged out five in one’ ame four times during the to equal the major league mark | set by Detroit’s great Ty Cobb in 1922, Tomniy Holmes and Alvin Dar of pennant winning Boston Brav followed Ashburn in the batttr race. Hoimes trailed Ashburn’s 333 with a .325 mark. Dark came u fourth at .322, one point high- or an Red Bird Enos Slaughter’s hits Rcunding cut the top ten were Jeff Heath, Boston, .319; Dixie Wa Brooklyn, .316; Andy Paf- ko, Chicago, .312; Myron McCor- mick, Boston, .303 and Bob Schef- | fing, ' Chicago, .300. | Miz2 and Kiner also created rec- ords. Mize became the first Na- tional League player to hit 40 or mere homers three times in his career. He slammed 43 in 1940 and 51 last year. Kiner established a major league | mark for leading in homers or tying for the leadership in each of his first three seasons in the majors. Kiner led in 1946 and tied Mize last season. | The scant remaining honors were won by Pittsburgh’'s Stan Rojek and Ashburn. Rojek led in singles 150, and most times at bat, 641. Ashbi paced the field in stolen bases with 32. OREGON FOOTBALL SQUAD IN DALLAS DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 20—@—The; Univers'ty, of Oregon Football team | was due to arrive here today and indications were that the Webfoots would start stiff practice tomorrow for their Cotton Bowl date New ' Year's Day with Southern Methodist | University. : g — JUNEAU GARDEN CLUB | Meet at Stonehouse home Tues- day afternoon to make Christmas remembrances. 72 1t the title three or more times. | yman. season | i CANTEUSTEN FRISKO JEENS THE ONLY GENUINE Caslers Mens Wear WILDCATS ARRIVE ATPASADENA FOR & i ROSE BOW! & PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 20— §*’ back to twc ed Pas ation for their clash with f_?" he welcoming program includ- i a parade through downtown &, dena to the Huntington Hotel, S§ usual headguarters for visiting Rose ¥ Voigts and Northwestern Unlver- ty of als, snd a session with photographers. > See Special Bargzains at The Nugget 1 4t Yo B BT Yoy upizd by owl 65-43, Saturday nght at Pull- .o day shin- entire the welcoming ow they'll get ri secret worke but tomo Angeles ch Bob a Los for co conten ss Club lunc g eon e RPN 25 R i e e s s ) 311 Seward St. JUNEAU FLORISTS Phone 311 HOLLY WREATHS CEDAR and e ()1 MISTLETOE —0 CUT HOLLY —0 CUT FLOWERS including Carnations "“Mums’’ — Roses POTTED PLANTS 4] Christmas Candles ! | i | { ent of » regular meeting held on Sunday | [y icers ele Vice President tary-Treasurer . 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