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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1949 STARS-ROLL ALONG, T0P P.C.L. PLACE INDIANS INFORM By JOE REICHLER Have the world champion Cleve- 'WOUHdEd Pl lond Indians awakened from their i} proving season-longz lethargy and gons on the warpath? The answer should LaMottals | Champ Now J be forthcoming - after their three- G”| Is York Yankses, which | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—J et e UNFEAU, ALASKA hillies Star Im- — Shooting Arraigned { - | CHICAGO, June The Hollywood Stars roll mertily| DETROIT e 17— —'Tne foHles, m: fpe TRkimg 00 Bos-) b eball azain—but ; along at the top of the Pacific “new” Jake Motta today holds | % i'\“ f(\“.,,'h ,“‘tl.f,u"‘ ally | thls seasan says uReRt o er Hal Ne the .Det- Ccast league whils their cross-town |the world middleweight boxing :title ’f’“‘“-“]‘_“l‘ o 9ppes s attending the seriously neighbcr, Los Angeles, unmerrily ased for eight years, but he ‘{":-» "“‘_l*”"‘” : “‘;::‘If'-}‘“;’_"“; | wounded Philad Phillies’ first d Hudcon, Senators, dwell in the cellar. doesn’t know when he can cash in 1‘“‘ g el b R R e hits in pitching the Although Walt Dropo of Sacra-|on the prize it e, O 1L Dri-8 (Raiatte et Bl at: a 5-0 victory over the x‘ Inm_u bf“‘ijlnzl' the ;-}:-"dq p\ifill:x‘\lfn;x La Motta, an official 10th round | jfike Garcia gained his seccnd |for the Chicago Cubs, said it was Louls Browns. ger in history to lift a ba kout winner over Marcel Cer~ gecision in five days vesterday| Still uncertain” wi Waitkus e Hollywood's ~ 422-fcot centerfiel ) of Casablanca at Briggs sta- < Hed o DL RGE Teay L aHe —— BITRi x - overt ples o od | | e 3 ) , iped en h vitche he Indians to a|**™ % e A 1 D i 1 wall, the , nevertheless edged | giym last night, has a bad hand g5y Ph over the Red Sox.|fatuated teen age HOSPITAL ROTEY the Solons 4 to 3 Thursday Nisht.|i snow for his trouble. Cerdan, prouever, he needed help from Al |in the Phillies lineup thi to &t. Ann’s hospital It was Jim Baxes' ninth inningj dethroneg champ, has a pulled ., B,,;[ n in the seventh when| “But I am quite sure, Dr. Braun e € Wwilliam Larvi- hemer that broke the 3-3 deadlock. | oy R SR ROV Lo s e AL ‘. ¥ Aasst the Stars 5! | shoulder’ muscle. he wilted from the intense heat.|said, “he will be back playing base { Sitka n Davidson an 4}11:; “l;l k:?f,“; i-m:h) vn/: ny| Jake probably w 1l bave X-rays The victory ena:led the fourth|-all. Just when it will be I cannot L. Ayr abend of Seatlle whlCl navey| (oken of the puffed-up left mitt|piace Indians to pick up hall ajsay.” Discl Mis. Williem ot eg.' e Ik Cerdan’s handlers said they o the Yankees, who were| The condition of the 28 year old |Fa W Mis e Tt e R ittt arcel to New York to-|held to a split in theig double-iStar first baseman was described | Alb Brewir, pesed 1’_‘““‘"“‘1“” Heinz| gay examination header with the Chicago White]as “good” to the 3llinois| T from the Government I?Nklfl,, “;Ltllx}hx‘nn?;wlur k:"w( W nlxl—‘1 That leaves the return match Sox. A gap of six and a half games Masonic Hes where he Feter Tom of A b s B R e N WIR" | must aceording to the « 1 con- | scnarates the two clubs. Boston is leen confined since he was shot | 2oor R. Brown of Ketchil ning run. Charlie Schanz and John' e | . B rly Wednesday. The hospital RO B i Vald the Beals to fourjToMENBME 6N in seventh place, nine games be- } Inesds i , gk y 2 Jake must meet Marcel again;’ind jald; o, had, lokep B S dor S8 | FATHERS' DAY, PENTASEIEE % o H = S BEAT SGERS Fetter but was not quite cut of | Baked Virginia Ham, R Hemers by Gordon Goldsberry |in his first defe \ each re-| ,Ih‘"“i‘\),s 1:3"]:"‘1’1‘_"21 fqu tight- | danger.” i cor’s Pt p and Billy Martin gave the Oakland | ceiving 30 percent of the gate inj o5 % 0 Gderably when the sec- | Waitkus was shot with a 22 cali- Saimon Creck Country Club, .24 2t o | nd place St. Loui Padre, Max West slugged his iave yet to be determined. © place St. Louds CAXAMAIS | oo oo oo e homer to go ahead of teammate| Ta Motta's 15 ok t Whipped the Brooklyn Dodgers, :»;_.‘: ; { Luke Easter as the loop's top Wy e aht ot it 171, put | Vith third place Boston and fourth | } e i {@F‘J i @?rzfi.. =n ! Juke Easter as the loop's top €ir-:pight amol o 171, e PhlladS Al | F i v f fogm I ! e ot W oy e et veg s 1 NOSEEIE N OSIEORED Smen. In the battle of the cellar.iyuniil he n bis defense. Marcel | BRMEs. The, WHEC B0V e Braves. | ANNOUNCES ! Portland clubbed 15 hits into a 9|will get 40 percent or about $51.- bt i oo Pk ) y d = ! t 4 win over Los Angeles. The 1055|1240 of the met gate of ! Scheduled Sailings of M. V. CHILKOOT | dumped the Angels into the base- | ¥ \ i RO, g 13 P N ment recently occupied by the| R ~‘~‘«7;JRED . New Yorks fitth piace Giants { Departing from TEE HARBOR (Juneau) for HAINES |} ver: v | Tt was the first champlons moved up to within four zames of | { 2 \ Resnan: ol |defense for the coura the top. although thelr sscheduled ' | EVERY MONDALY and FRIDAY { ANDINGS OF THE CLUBS |vear-old Frenchman, who joukleheader with the Reds in Cin- | § R 3 G ! STANDINGS OF THE CLUES 3k i saftered dRUPIENERRNE o SR sl 3 For Further Information Contact ' Pacific Coast Jue H - . ci. i was washed out rain \ i e sl S o N £l by ; Bt ™ ' STEVE L. HOMER J. B. BURFORD, Agent | 4 ct hi; : Chasing lefty Joe Hatten with a } % : | Hollywood 30 634 round scheduled { four-run Farrage in the seventh |y Haines, Alaska Juneau { g 36 566 | ut fhlifog. | RE" Calnds b itk Tuliber | LT——=rrEem s Aasanhe s alie- e sote A e e e gy 37 538| Ceordan was able to use his 1eft| contest of the three-game - series % 40 e ‘L‘ twl "“‘ i”:“‘lll‘} 28,807 fans, on2 of the 42 took a ter )dy beating | week-day turnouts in St Francisco 45 Rofere Johnny Webber zZu is in years. land 45 balted the fight after the| pete Reiser nomerew in the fifth Angzeles 41 | treak a 2-2 t nd send the e praves on their way Nat rgue ry over the Pirates 1 :n Bickford spaced ! Erocklyn a 5 to 3 win over San L Louis 3L 22 ten gk 24 Fhiladelphia 3 25 New York 28 25 Cinc i 22 31 5 Res a; follows: tina, 6%, New Yoik, 10. a LN At Brooklyn (Fort Hamilton)— enly on2 1un in six lf]nlllg.\ Jchnny. Dell, 137, Bro . out-| I H up four more in the| Lointed - Jimmy Wa 1311 lmn% scores of games E 1.er1 last ' teventh on two hits, -three walks - Brookiyd, 19 off richt in the Woastern Internationaliend a two-run erro: by first Ease- b e Lcaghe are as follows:: n k Graham, : Heme and Fitchingy — =1, 475. Eattiny — Rotinson, Br 353: EBchoendienst Louts, Runs Bztted T Lreoklyn, 83 H 145 Pi 38 FIGHT WOPE s 'last night Detroit it outpointed AMERICAN LEAG s—Kell, . D, Boston and Joost, .320. s Batted In—Wil £ phens, Beston, Ams, 56, Boston, 15. Stephen: 809; Reynolds, New NATIONAL LEAGUE Ho Run. Seminick, F hing well, K'ner, Pitich delphia, 12 Fittsburgh, For men who shave every day Glider “’NO-BRUSH” SHAVE CREAM Jake LaMotta, 158%, ! arcel Cer- | 18) Bos- Runs—Joost, Philadelphia, | | his first defense. The sit: and date - Cardinals | 7 lers who e s in acute pain. s eighth vir over : Dr. Joseph © he Bucs. Ra T. 531 an Boxin i’ ++i camined the PHILS NIP CUB: | Relief pitcher Jim K led acress the run in the ninth inning bis ow: Phils r game in Sh fifth nford, frem is Browns winter, went the time this ed the Yan and The I sroring ninz runs in the mings, against Tommy E purchased $100.000 ite for the won as he a 6-1 vic- gamel frem in the N command 1 even 206 all . Eddie Joost, Philadelphia’s sen- 7 saticnal shortstcp, hammered his the round, ever home run, drove in two runs reund fc he same pat cored thrge to lead the Ath- tern. Th an 8§ to to a 7-3 triumph cver Hal with a:Newhouser and the Detroit Tigers. 3 | t kopt Cer-|T victory moved the A's to| H P a game cof second place | had a|Detrcit and fivs and a half of tke| | id Hudson doled out five hits chinz the Washington Sena- ' Jake, but |t cdge he | over only the fizht : to a 5-0 victory over the St. ouis Browns in the only night | in t. maj Red Em'ree | WL FASEBALL TION TROLLERS Tacoma 8; Vi uver Yakim: Wenatek kane 5. 3; Salem 0-2. a 11; Vietoria 4. 2 14; Bremerton 8. .e.A GRAND OLD ME /N CANADA Avzilabite in: QUARTS 4/5 QUART PINTS 1/2 PINTS MINIATURES CORBY'S RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF 68 4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JAS. BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED « PEORIA, ILLINCIS et e e e P ——— S St e ————————————— e ——————— WATKUSTO PICKUP PLAY AGAIN ONDIAMOND PAGE THRE ALASKA STANDARD n ;m EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED | he Alaska Standard, Standarc n iy e y merning from Ketehikan ml OPTOMETRIST outine bulk prod deliv "! 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