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¥ THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ORTS MORE DOPE. JensenMay BALL PLAYERS OUT FOR GOOD PRACTICE: |SOFTBAL LEAGUE PAGE THREE as being and is as far used b The league will be played in two wil optional a team. ving schedt he se blished at a later date. halves, Each team entered teams TOSTARTMAY 16; at Yot 8T o . P | &T‘:';“— :&’v“ GIVEN ouT Be SI “ed lEAGUE MEEI TONiGH!‘! en regular plaj Adding interest to the league N / L £ ~ . [} . e | SIEAMS Io plAY to ship of the will ke a team made up entirely e e S Ten bau ers turned out for : : ! v ) The team will ™ | s | J - [ practic night, in a good ses-| A Meeting was neia last night in lay the ¢ i b T e | y Ira es‘ sion in svite of weather better for|the Parish Hall of the Catholic 4t Tea¥t: cnbh KNG M Stk most anything than baseball, Play- | School t0 Blan and make ril in. | the scasonal play | v 2 54 lers worked out on outfield and | the softball league, which W ng games. s Wil - SR actice, regular league play on MERCay | commence play at 6:30 and the 1CAL ML | lot of the “smart guys” were in-‘ LOS ANGELES, May 5 — @ — night, May 16. l | | sisting today that old Rockport is|Jackie Jensen of California Golden team .~ managers and ccond game will 1’u!hw\_ immed- lar ot " | |the cnly horse with a chance to|Bcar football fame isn't saying any- s will meet with the — mjve teams afterward thas game is finish- the June 5 uy | |:eat Olympia Saturday in the|thing definite, but baseball's scout- ment at the firemen's|tereq the will be held tonight g | Kentucky Derby. They could be soling experts are convinced the eting to make detailed jeague. Teams are aliowel to have not in the Legion Dug To SIARS FoR RE RD‘ngm_md for that matter, so|Berkeley clond will desert the col- coming spason. the rla : The Catholic Y. re than ten players on the play- | question and dt | wiong. |lege gridivon for the professional | g 5T . Interior Departm field and not than nine mark the highlights of these - w | Old Rockport is the one horse | diamond. SCHWINN saC=C Communications System, | (0 start the play- | ings to which all interested 46 wn Criers and Cardinal Club. t oving short are cordially invited 4 By GRAHAM BERRY [} The film capital is convinced it can turn out something besides cood movies—good baseball clubs, for instance. The Hollywood Stars now are a game and a half ahead of second place San Diego in the Pacitic Coast league standings. The Stars tock Seattle into camp 4-1 last By JACK HAND Phillies win five straight from Dodgers and Cardinals! That should rate a 21-gun salute and | five-year contract for Manager Ed- die Sawyer, Hardly a man is still alive who remembers any such antics'by the Phil For years they were the doormats of the National League. sther than Ocean Drive—a stable- mate of Fred W. Sooper’s Derby favorite—to hang it on Olympia Jensen, the scouts are confident. | will scratch his name to a contract | this year. “Rocky” did it in the| —30d at a fancy bonus—when he Santa Anita Derby February 19,|Plays his last game of the season collaring the front-running Olym- |at Berkeley late this month. pin about 50 yards from the finish| gjovq caves Herman, tie one= | line to win by a length and a ball.| tjme fence buster at Brooklyn, now Ocean Drive beat Olympfa in the|y ot for the Pittsburgh Pirates Hxhl_scue Stakes at Hialeah a month, put it this way: Sexdier. “Sure, 'Jensen will turn pro. e $ e PAY CA All Brands CIGARETTES ¢ rnight, while San Francisco blanked Now, instead of the futile, they're ———-———— " » 4 can’t a to. the Padres, 4-0. ithe fighting Phils. peans tteR N ¢ Glen Moulder allowed the Rain-| Ken Heintzeiman needed help lEAaERS I“ B. B' (SRR = | " jers but six hits and missed a shut-|last night to get past St. Louis S* | v out when Heinz Becker tripled in|when two walks, an error and a| peaders in thc Major Leagues J. G. STELLA ca"on zpkgs. the sixth frame and trotted home |double by Marty Mi{rion put hifu In | through games of yesterday are as B Ry A . " ” on Tommy Neill's infield = out. a hole in the ninth. Ken Trinkle | qjoyws: The Rainiers’ Herb Karpel was|finally put out the uprising after ordered from the hill in the fourth |tiiree runs scored, leaving the Phils inning by Umpire Ira Gordon a:l\wi(ha 7-5 edge. the climax of a beef over Andy GOOD BALL BY SAIN Skurski’s stealing home. Russ Op-| Johnny Sain came through with pliger replaced Karpel, who was|another complete winning game to charged with the loss. make the Boston Braves look more £ Actually the Stars won the game|lke the club that won the 1948 . in the cpening inning, scoring two |pennant. Campanella, Brooklyn, Ennis e g T 3 " runs on singles by Skurski and Irv| Sain was superb until the seventh, phnfmpm;v Torgeson, Boston, 4. T'HBSE BUT UN EVEE\H HTLM EVEBY DAY! v Noren sandwiched around Gene]When he lost control of his curve.| pijiching - Heintzelman, Phila- LARGE NO. 2 CANS Handley's double. The Stars took the series, five|other in the eighth, but the Braves'|; qoo S o : N B ED ] 4 N 2 cames to one. ke fnitoat dantog - sUeEE AMERICAN LEAGUE Industrial executive has CANADIAN | DARIGOLD EARLY GARDEN I'e Wi e Dutch Lec ‘! N " s . 0 3 JAALLIL & AL A eu%gre{c;)x;ij Hc]xto ,»Sda nm% ::;} se;.::nt r?: i Ledg:(nurd stood up for a final ‘G.Ea:ltmng)Maggio, Boston, 400;| gwitched to drinks made with e q ; ans St 5 Toth, Detroit, .392. 3 @ Seals’ Manny Perez shut out the| DUROCHER ON GROUNDS Runs Batted In. Stephens, Bos-| Calvert Reserve because they E G G S B HJ H F E EE P E A @ Padres by allowing but two hits. Leo Durocher returned from his ten, 21, Williams, 20. | T, ;" Oakland squeezed by Portland|five-day suspension by Commis- | ponl puncStenhens, Boston, really do taste smoothe » " 7-6 in a game which saw seven|sioner A. B. Chandler and things|g = Groth, Detroit, Graham, St.| toLOrneeN.T. 01u or n SI Qr B (ans c & Eome‘runs. got back to normal at the Polo| ' ..o CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey . : B Los Angeles and Sacramento|Grounds, as the New York Giants| piiopin ; . —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spir’ L ——— e ; ching — Raschi, New York, Cit; ~, . ) N + were idle. | walloped Pittsburgh, 11-4. Trucks, Detroit, 4-0. 1.000. Onlvert Displilars Qorw., Hew Fork OH No. 2 Can — Libby's . 200 Count — Tissue Brooklyn belted over its “cousins” | oo Doo T TP T 3 ]DICE S :S -4 « 1 ? y i s g i o Rl - : B BEELTS . S| LYDIA GRRE - STANDINGS LUBS ) s ¥ ; e lmn doing the honors. 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