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TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1949 J Infielder of 0 Phils Draws . RECG®R !vANKs e Ravellolices [ WINSFOR TESTGAMES, ype s o RAINIERS WEST TOUR Drovo Benched The Lions Club of Juneau Preseni 1 { By JACK HA | p NEW YORK, May P — Hetr < b By JOE REICHLER apparent to Marty Marion’s title 178 Padres Iry fOI' I3 IflningS; The Laseball spotlight “was foc- as Mr. Shortstop of the National o t o New T League 3 P ps’ I . | o et Back info TOP Yeriked “‘un:::m‘n‘:L‘;zm:fl:f; imhe S ”“T““ T A Y of Column clashes ' the mafors b undet | Blchibond 15 draing rave. notces l‘ a I e ' 2 wa from 1 £ s and press tox By JIM BACON Havin demonst ‘ql d, rather observe o Phils play. an Diego Padres tried 10r|amazinsly. ed enables ity to cope His 1 to rove into s to get back on top ol with their soclates in the eastern short center for pop flies that st league, but U0 |nalf of the American League, the that normally drop in for singles. F 'd M 6 h 0 b 32 riday, May Gth at $:00 p. m. in the the effort. test in the West Southpaw plulu‘n are having Tuesday's standings find h their r 1 their day in the majors. Although celved 1 wood still a half-game abe e by Boston their 11-2 outnumbereq by the righthanders,| M Pl [ Padres. While the Sea sefeat Sunday, Casey Stengel's men the lefties have won 43 of the tirst| 2 0 T ].l C E N P i « s measured Holly even cut te The American League crop 1s the| he eifective my most successful. 2 behind ell of the of Guy F er. | GOOD Boston Red’ Sox Newhouser ; & i That showing of Detroit, Ed Lopat of New York| [rp—— . oy ulge on and Lou Brissie of the Philadeiphia are their A's, each have three victories. R ec-and-a- | Ken Heintzelman of the Phils ‘ has a 3-0 record in the Nmmnal Fouthpaws with two wins are War-| a special program of 2 alf ge over Cleve all the way forland Boston, the teams genel L] from behind | figured to battle for the flag. ren ~pa1m m the Buswn Braves, | § 13th inni Whether the Yankees can do as Bob*Chipman of the Chicago Cubs,| o po4 e | ank Shofner on the road as they did at Ken Raffensberger of Cincinnati,! 'g ll d s d M S t l a wid p nd scored on Roy | & hote in finet Blaos hrter |8 : | : Jarvis’ single. Brewer then clinchedia gozen tilts on foreigi! fields, then —_— | i s ' s Lis own Lall game with a single|you can stamp them as ite; They finally stopped Johuny | . LT FE}\TUBING PoCassecen Jarvis. | pennant ats. th Su after he hit safely 4 ; L b v Hollywood, Heinze Becker en open today in the first 11 Detroit games but g A omered in the third with one they face the|the sensational rooke is batting | MT EBCECUWF A,CAPELLA C 0. o E v board to put the Rainiers aheac i Sitne 1420 and leads the American League | L ) -} A ; AL y 2 to 0. They never lost the lead NAT. LEAGUE SURPRISE with 13 runs batted in. | et & he third run in the sixth. | The big surprise in the National! & ‘ d J six hit hall |y s been furnished byl Benching of Johnny Mize by i 1 ¥ he hitless until the | g Waiters' Reds. A last place [Acting Manager Frankie Frisch in| « under lrechon Of R fifth when cod got one of| nearly every expert in the | Sunday's second New York Gmms-“ its runs. They picked up the other | peol, the Reds have Eoston Braves game was an eye- A | . 2.in the nintk 6t ot B faces by, WK idow-lirter: Biib Jonititas nob been THE REV. ‘1"' 0SS0RGEN Lo il | lon righthander. even of their hitting. His average is only .182| ; ritched a go * hitter, giving up| put t E nd he has only one home run. ] cnly two earned run the pace-{ Mize had company. Joe McCarthy | - ® = « i picked the same day to take Walter| HE CLUBS heir ehing | Dropo, his rookie first basemar., out| U - & » . L Coast Leagu 1 Blackwell, still on thejof the lineup for weak hitting.| B l I_c ly P r d <N have combined good|PBilly Goodman, the surprise of| eneil cmmul“ lano un v od 20 15 ¢ veterans Ken Ratfens- {1948, took over. Sego 19 15 Johnny Ve Meer —_— mento 18 17 timely bitting by Johnny; Big league attendance is un one| AanSSIoN. i 18 17 tek and Red Stalieup, to win |percent over 1948 with a tctal of| . 4 . R 18 18 N v of th mes 11728534 for the first two weeks of Ad lt et $1 00 St d i J 50 3 17 18 The Ohioans inaugurate a three- {the. season. Top team is Detroit| {131 I # uaenis - et C 17 19 rame s in Brooklyn today, and|With 220450. The New York } . .- 12 20 375 | {cllow with two in Boston, four Yankees are close tehind 19 - 1 o : e TICKETS AT THE THEATRE BOX OFFICE W L | s B | ACETOBOLSTRR COME - - - - - EARLY Cincinnati iy . “ | 3 DAVIS CUP HOPES : 6 7 in ring .md other —_ Ciz 1 6 8 were outpointers as follows:! LEXINGTON, Va., May 3| I 5 7 “CUILJ —Kid Gavilan, 147%,)¥Fred J. Perry, English tennis ace:‘ | | Cuba, outpointed Al (Red) 0 now is an American citizen, to-| F Pri 153%, Cambridge. (10). iday pledged to do “everything I | d ~ 1 PHILADELPHIA — Eddie Giosa, 7 be capable of” of bolster Eng- ] New York 10 3 cutpointed Lew gging Davis Cup hopes. | i 8 5 weetwater, Texas The British Lawn Tennis Associ- 1 Cleveland 6 kS on sent for Perry's aid ycsterdayv‘ Detroit 75 YORK—George La Falgio,|The Association wants him to help | Philadelphia 8 T York, knocked out Joey!in readying the team for its| % Boston 6 6 134, New York (2). imatches with Czechoslovakia at| 3 St. Louis 3 10, Robert Villemain,| wim:ledon beginning May 14. | * Wash 3 1 outpointed Reuben Peorry 1 tenight for London. | l - = } Norfolk, Va. (10) - e i " SAN FRANCISCO- Johnny Gon-| | d SOFTBALL I-EAGUE s BT BT A e R R - cinte x Amador, 141%, San|s S kS o MEET WEDNESDAY i : : 3 |o o/ WL BASEBALL : o A meeting of all the teams m‘,’ ‘e pm., 1.1, ft. e » the Juneau Softball League will| ° . 18:50 pm,, 119 ft. o | | ho m]d at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday | ¥ nes played last| e . &) , May 4, in the Parish Hall ot .lmcnmlmnal.o ® 8 0 2 00 0 0 0 0 * ic Scheol. ¢ | The meeting will be held on the| vakima 12, Vancouver 5. | ;JsBunu FOOD SALE | [ top floor and all team managers| spokane 10, Bremerton 7. | are requested to wuse the Fm.h- Wenatchee 17, Tacoma 2. ri 11 a, m, ab the street entrance. '\l(\urn at Salem, rain. Order omee 86 7t Team representatives are u:bod‘ff present at the meeting 101‘ o the playing scheduie;I ving nights and other i&suervi needed for the benefit of the| lcague. | ,,t present five teams have ack- | ! 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