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PAGE THREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE TITT Y Vuille to ‘Walker. Rollison got'an ¥ MOOSE WINFIRST [ ™t 52 RAINIERS N | at / ] scored. Metcalfe got, put oul GAME BY SCORE ' |t Vo e orea on s HGHT“ W|N solbdodd (7A@ m s | DATLY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN AU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949 | | { | STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS * | | nucoau i o0 | DY LIS AIR LENES wild pitch. Pasquan was walked San Diegp 38 335 521 4 ! b 3 14-6 OVER lEGIG" land Krause fived out to Phelps. | Eacramento .38 38 40 via Pelersbnrg ard Wr angell St g | In the last ‘;;‘::,ec :agor:y br:; ‘(kalm!\-d e g: g{; :fi; With connections te Craig, Klawock and Hvdaburg, o S i T al ) ga rancisce E : SCORE BY INNINGS ;\hgl;::gu;&g el cngme ek IN ZND SPOT fos Angeles 30 44 405 (,on\cx}unt .\titemoqn 'dopzlrt‘ur’es, u?. 2.30 P.M \ 123 456 7TP|,;q then went to third on a wild J Portland 27 44 380 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 es enne y Al 143 004214 0 Oraig walked. Miller was up | ! ) e e I SRR 003 1020— 6434 Craig stole second. Miller was| g National League . put out, Krause to Rollison, and| . _ By JIM BACON i W L Pet & b Ii Now pa(ln With 14 run vengeance, the|iw, men wers in position to score.|, " Rainiers ‘may make| g ookiyn ... 29 20 59 ¥ | g Mcose won their first game Out of | paoorty tallied before Manning the experts right yet. o ek 7 19 587 r x ra seven starts by taking the Legion |yag put out at first on the throw | Picked by the dopasters to D! poston .. 28 20 583 W st ni the Pacific Coast leagtie pennant, 26. . 23 531 | [ 14 to 6 last: night. from Allred. Selmer got to second | .- - SHUS. b +| New, , ¥Ork, - 26 23 531 I n a walk. Selmer made a sacrifice jicon On the error, Gralgiwas homs ond dvision until recently. NoW|imeinnati y 23 21 40 luGGAGE ] bit to R;uison who made the out!om third. Vuille retired the me'{?(&\ n: in second place n;[c .z.zx;.{u\{zt(“mq(, ; 17 7 i vnassisted. Manning came in onfg, 5 ggevery d etting Hol= | pjts 17 - I E h' I nin Game By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN | Vuille's sacrifice [:efore Vuille was ;’,‘ddfi'“:;);:s:';:" J;l:r ::E:og’ v::e lywood |“mbumh e ‘ ighteen-in i '} CHICAGO, June 10—(P—The Na-|tossed cut, Schmitz to Metcalfe. | coventh | Toursday night Seattle ccpped Il PI d th Ph " tional Open Gelf Championship |Phelps retired the side flying out 4 its eighth in a row with a ninth| American League ayed wi INIES [100ks like a Tom, Dick and Harry|to Rollison. BO% BooRE linning win over Los Angeles. At| W L w 4 3 n.:umnmem after the {first round McClellan started the Moose out MOOSE ABR H PO A E}“‘Af me time, San Diego's big|New York m 16 I Im\lng ‘0 with Les Kennedy, one of the les-|in the second wth a twc bagger|yanning, ss 22010 gl bats landed atop the for a!Detroit I P01 er-known pros, pacing the field|to center field fence. Walker let|gemer e 41160 off to3 decison s now| Fhiladelphia 5401 | By JACK HAND with a two-under par 69. go a single to Krause who threw [yyije. .Kb 411020 kold o 6% gam: over Seattle.! Washington 521 ! Credit the Detroit Tigers with Kennedy, 31 year old Pawtucket,|wide to Nielsen. Magorty hit Phelp; 2b 412312 The R gels game was|EBoston 500 { || stopping the New York Yankee|R. I, shooter, competing in his|through Krause for a single and Mcclel'lan i 32300 c‘fl pitchers' d cetween Denny | Cleveland 500 || cakewalk in the American League. |first Open, posted his top ranking{McClellan touched home. With Walker, lvb 3 2 2'6 2 “Gnh!m::-.v and Don Watkins, both{Chicago 438! I With fan attention focused on|score after touring Medinah’s|Craig’s single through Allred, | pra, m'tv' T s 42232 0‘“1 whom hurled eight hit ball. K1. Louis 14 35 .zs(il | the St. Louis Cards' sizzling spurt |treacherous No. 3 course whose par| Walker was in. Manning struck out CX.agiu_ ’rf bk 321101 Seattl2 pushed ss it winning] = 2@ 06— ; in the National, the hustling Tigers|is 36-35—T71. | with Magorty, Craig, and Mm"‘Mxll;r’ of 31110 offun when Tom Neill walked, \vrmi || have been giving Casey Stengel a| Only five players broke par yes-|on. Magorty stole home on a wild | X . __ _ __ __|to second on an infield single andj || rough time. terday in a field of 162 starters|pitch with Selmer at bat. Then| mpotals 30141321 7 6 the hit for home on Al Lyons! Stengel's Yanks took a 6-game|in the 49th Open Tourne ven | Selmer went out when his infield | paron AB R H PO A E|Single. Johnny Ostrowski's 19in lead into Detroit after Sunday’s | others matched par over the nearly | ounder was thrown by Allred to Schmitz, 1b 41012 oihom.r of the year provided the Wit | split in St. Louis. Now the margin|7,000 yards of hills and heavy|Mctcalte. Vuille went out, Krause|. ¥ | Angels only run. A B R S, A . % 3% and sinking fast, Red Rolfe’s | woods. | to Meteaite, N"\'li::: 3:: : : ; 3 g ; The Padres delivered their one-| i;‘;:'[ll‘ffr e ";?if;_r:my;“;:;q_ You can take along more luggage | Tigers have won eight of their| Kennedy, the red haired Rhode| Fcr the third scoring inning m‘\Cope o - 30061 1[“\:1 punch to the Stars. Larrupin' ooy ceq five h“;' ;;1c1udix;lvl ¥ | last 10 games. . Islander, goes to the post for t0-|a row, the Moose put in three runs|,.s " | Luke Easter poled his 20th homer| . " .. s an ':n - - | "Art Houtteman, a young manidays secend 18-hole round wWith|in the third. Phelps got a =i"ls'1€‘)-»-=?$:?£}epm : 3 (1! g (; ';i b ono. stoard SRAL Tk o iee \i::tl:‘lrt ;).‘1}:. (r\;‘i};x‘:r‘* B Detroit’s 9-5 for free l%when you fly | who nearly lost hi'sklille ig aP:;ex'lo?s a one stroke lead. A cn his hit to Nielsen. McClellan Pasquan, rf' 210000 3 ?VM slammed his )Zflnd.: Fitehine—Dick m‘_‘, Browns— ¢ , - auto crash at Lakeland, a., in Back in 1942, Kennedy was rated | bounced one into the ditch fOr tWO | s eegery with a mate on the cushions.| . .~ o o e ) s V b A spring training time, did the latest|with Lew Worsham and Johnny|pases and Phelps ran h"'“"wxns(::m::ev i :; g g g 3 g Manager Charlle Drestte & O8ks 1;.(‘; ;:,wll II‘L“'!‘ s;;;:to‘:;”‘uf“tc:l\‘jf):’ y Chppel' ...Pan merican job on the Yanks—a six-hit, 9-5,] Palmer as the three brightest! walker's homer was over the creek T TR SRS {land got the razz throughout the mm'(v“m.] % ight for VRIS = Tiger triumph. It was the Yanks';prospects in golf. The last two went|and the bases were cleared for Totals 29 6 42111 g|{Oaks game with the Sacramento, R 3 has recently mcreased the fiee fourth straight loss, three to De- to grab their share of honors,|two more runs. The first out eame | .io jory field in the fourth. |Solons who won 7 to 3. The fans| troit. ;but Kennedy was banged up in an|on the threw from Schmitz to Cope ++to third in the fourth. loudly protested at the flurry of| Ho‘p"Al NOIES . ONE MAN TEAM auto accident in which his Wife|at first to put out Mazorty. Oraig | u«sqo first i the third, deals that has removed many of ik luggage allowance per passenger Hoot Evers, who was shoved over:was killed. flyed ocut to Allred and MIiller | susxiy Joft field in the third and the 1643 ps from the Oakland Adnuu"(i T B ¢ from: caife<sleln vyl makel gennedy, winner of the New |stfuck out. to short stop in the fourth. 55“"”,“ As the game ltself, thei iP FL PR e tO 66 OundS fi rodm for rooki> Johnny Groth, Was| pngland P.G.A. crown for three| Pasquan, first man up for the|....epjtcher in the third for the | Solons got off to a three run lead - Al s p o~ a one-man team yesterday. He | cars in a row, authored eight one- |Legion in their share of the third,| remainder of the game. in the first after two were away. ““ R‘ogler‘.l\.!‘lmm o b (# banged out a triple, double and|iugt greens ana chipped in from gt to first when Manning muffed| givyARY Two f-ase hits: Me-|The Sclons also got two other xuns Wyl o were' GlEH: Whid and Another reason to fiy by Clippe‘" three singles for five hits, scored|jy feet on another to fashion 35-34.the ball. The next two men, Krause| oyyap 3. home runs: Walker, after two were out U rihrs Altharo. ! »’: . { three runs and drove in two MOTe. Today he has a slim one stroke|and Kristan, struck out. Luck held | gio1con. “qouble plays: Allred to| FPortland Hosd e g ,an Admitted to the Government hos-E S g v 7 | ‘Con;mi;dh/i[:n‘:cns uihl{:n;‘e;):hxic‘fié lead. | for Schmitz al\)ndp?el reachedd 111}:: Rollison twice, Miller to Phelps; (:‘:n ‘xl)‘ullo”o‘nyn )\:;ld i.;:xll.twtrl:ii pital were George Danels of Fair- | For fast, (I:-pvmlablq Clipper service, call ... | also clos S, S i NENi on an error by Phelps and . sli es: Moose 4, Legion E a al o ts, BITONS - ks, Ralpt o Nimad & | ing third place, five games out ct b o1} second. Pasauan came home on o ontee: adiier, wid pltehes, (80 six wild pltches Eke T Nl g Nonoa BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 || first, by edging the Chicaso Wl.xlf,,“flk“u“m., in big time golf,| the error. The second home run|p nicon 1 Magorty 1; bases on e fer | See of Mt. Edgecumbe. Sox, 1-0, in 12 innings. Dick| Chuck Farlow of Greensbor "|of the evening was by Nielsen and |, o oer Rollison 1, off Krause 3, | R R \ 2 / ; o™ Fowler won a tight duel with Bill; 5 7 o, A two runs were swept home. Allred i v ) 1 ) { IF, Luke Applings| 200 ‘All.Bfosth of ‘Garden oity, U0 808 BB SR SR g fott Mnesild it S LT wu. BASEBA”. MR. AND MRS. PAUL | quy MKIM/V f‘ r and an mmdpy, plus two big-namers, Chick r“ b s s 5 pw lker to| lison 1, by Krause 6, by Magorty i | ARE PARENTS OF SON | Harbert and Herman Barron. ut on the throw from Walker 1015 ympires: Werner and Forsythe. | B Two lesser-lights also were in | MAgorty. Final scores of Western Inter-| . and Mrs. William L. Paul, Jr_.[ %H[” A[”Mmr g ; non-winner wiiojihe standard 71 brackst — Pete| The Moose were held scoreiecs| Tcnight's game at 6:30 o'clock is nal League games playeq last . Leing congratulated on the birth has lost en, finally made the|Cooper of Pente Verde Beach, Fla., |in their part of the fourth and the|the regularly scheduled one be- ht are as follows: 0. a son yesterday morning in st | *7vade Mark, Pan American Airways, Inc. mm‘/ victory column, 11-0, as the St..and Bus Peelle of Kansas City,! Legion tallied one. Rollison got to|tween the Elks and Mooze. Bremerton 3-5, We: ee G-a. | Ann's hospital. Louis Browns made merry with & |first. when Aanning fumbled ‘the i "acoma 9 okane 7-13. | William Henry Paul joins a si TO SEATTLE ° HAWAIl + ROUND-THE-WORLD + ,KETCHIKAN Elis Kinder, Chuck Stcobs and| With them were such illustrious|ball. Metcalfe was caught out by P | Vancouver 9, Yakima 0. ter, ear-old Margaret. JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE NIIBANKS * NOM || Fiank Quinn. It was the first shut- | felle as ear-olq = Bobiy Craiz. Rolliscn stole second “e- I_EADERS IN B_ B_ | = - —~ Saaass - s SRS T RN cut thrown by a Brownie pitcher | Cruic nk, Worsham, the 1947 fo Pasquan struck out. With | tris season and the scventh Red nner, Palmer, Claude Harmon, Krause at bat, Rollison came home| ; . qers in basedail tarough Lox defeat in the last nine games. the 1948 Masters’ titlist, and Ralph|on a wild p'teh. Krause flyed out same | = 28 of yesterday are: | rccklyn clung to that halt | Guldal Medinah pro | tc Waiker. NATIONAL LEAGUE | | come lcad in i sub- > Open in he fifth went by scorcless and| Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, | 9-5, 37 and 1938 is still hot-stove talk. | (1 ose came up in the s&u‘i 348: Mazak, St. Louts, 3. | cn won remain AMATEURS BUNCHED 1 {or more runs. Craig went out Runs Batted In Robinson, diting Chicag h St 1iziht on the Dodzers’ hi I‘We were deadlecked at 72, m-; inzing and Miller stopped at| Brooklyn, 46; Reese, Brocklyn, 25.| Ralph Branca K after hitting over Krause. The| Home Runs— Kiner, Pittsburgh, | amateurs Skee Riegel of | | in the eighth when the Cu third walk for the Moose set Man- | 13: Musial, St. Louis, 11. Official registration figures prove that more Ckla., and Jimmy McHale, five times ‘Ui!l: on first. Selmer slugged o! Pitching—Branca, Brooklyn, 8-1,| e calesman from Ove Pa, whos2 *65 at St. Louis!to center and Mill was in. Anl 889; Bickford, Boston, 7-2, .778. | Howia P 1946 | in 1847 still stands as the National | inf'eld hit put Vuille on first.| AMERICAN LEAGUE | form, whip e clumpiny New! e rcund record. ‘)v hit right field and the| Batting—Zernial, Chicago, .355; | Yok Git six hits, 4-1 out of the trees|iascs were loaded. McClellan drop- | Joost, Philadelphia, 335. | as the Cardinals made it six ohy Locks, Lloyd Man-|r>d cne into cen field and Sel-| Runs Batted In—Williams, Bos-| ctraight wins and 15 cut of 17. grum and Byron Nelscn needed 74, |mcr and Vuille scored. The secend, fon, 50; Stephens, Beston, audi Bob Hall, a Johnny-come-lately \:}Enifl Gene €arazen and Cary out came when Phe]ps tried steal- | wertz, Detroit, 47. Billy Scuthworth’s starting ro- | Middlecoff settleq for 75's. Jimmy |iny to third and Cope threw him| Home Runs—Williams and s“p. turnea back Cincinnati | Cemaret- staggered in- with an 82, lout to Allred. Krause stepped a hot | hens, Boston, 14. v ven hits a5 Boston romped |his worst round in years. ‘lrlx'dm bare handed and threw| Pitchins—Raschi. New York, 8-1,| heme with a 10-2 decision. it was| Cthor opening round scores in- to Rollison to catch Walker for the | g89; Lopat, New York, 5-1, 833. | Hall's second start and first since|cluded: Bud Ward, Spokane, |ibird out. o | May 20. smateur, 37-38—175; and Rich Has- In the sixth, Allred stretched a‘ NOTICE 1 Bill Salkeld hit the only homer | well, Zeattle, 40-41—81. ‘;‘mfllfl to third when Craiz made a| Sears Roebuck office will close of the game, in fact the only one st |wild throw to Vuille. First man|1 p. m. Saturday June 11th for‘ of the day in the National ! T BIKES at MADSE |zown was Cope on the throw from ' renovation. 17 2t | The Phillies squeaked past Pitts o T = — - o i Burgh, 4 e 10ss!| SRR (st game in the majors since 1946 | Len Enn's' single, a double b\.‘ < Andy Seminick and Jack Mayo’s B P fiy kall broke it up in the 18th, F h «’ter Murry Dickson bad hurled 19, (.7 erim €Mcoesonno ®o coreless relief inninzs. Picnickers...... Vacationers. 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