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SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA ; PAGE THREE with Orestes Minoso's seventh-] Hazlett, Pidgeon, Schy and Schultz g 5 R ; L igeon, Schy | mm. . Soll E frame single producing the win- lMooSE TROUN(ED scoring. Snow made the only home FISH MNDI“GS 2000‘;0:::;&“0?‘:;:‘“5#000‘16:0“";: | ““" of the game in this inning. nag r — [ of ‘mediums, 2,000 pounds of large ning run. f 19 Io 6 BY EKLS IN i T]\' Elks repeated their scoring Three landings totaling 92,000 | from the Jannette (Merle Rhodes); |spree in the sixth with six more STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League Wk Pct . pounds were made this momlng“ 1,500 pounds of small, 16,000 pounds A 8t |runs Ly Palmer, Houston, Snow,| selling at 14 cents a pound for|of mediums, 6,000 pounds of large ! | Cantillion, Hazlett and Schy. The| 2 cents | velin | azlett and Schy. he | small, 18.2 cents a pound for med- | from the Ocean Cape (Norman De- Elks got a total of 19 runs off jums, 17 cents a pound for lnrge‘\Roux). | | . Hollywood 68 44 18 h ’ Another shutout pitching jop Sicramento 57 51 528 | "}Sr.i[\ against the Moose 11 hits | [ <! Going to Alaska Coast Fisheries| From the ARB 15,000 pounds of p o l l ET I S diretened SHENER: York Yankoey ;‘-‘A\X:lDul'gn B B b SCORlE gvsnlestss ; TP; ix runs. | aln e’s e ['was: the landing of 3,000 pounds Owsnlmnn were landed. American League lead to 6 games, C2Kland 56 54 500 i b small, 32,000 pounds of medi - Eddle Lopat blanked the St. Louis -cattle 57 55 500 |Flks 3000 98 B I BOX SQus | A3 00 Bl of g painigeiood e LRI T TP A(E plAYER Browns, 6-0, while runnerup Cleve- :”"”i”d i; 2‘3 -:g”’\Mm’SC 4 010N e R ‘PE“;;\ ol A? 1; ‘21 PO AE xplorer (Magnus Hanson). | Masilia, was founded in 600 B.C. land lost to Philadelphia 8-0 San Francisco 2 36 b e <t 4 2 2 0 4 0| SEATTLE, July 16— @ —The e RS N The A’s knocked Cleveland'; LOS Angeles 45 65 .403| Clouting their way to a swamping Heuston, ¢ 2 3 1 4 0 V|Seattle baseball brew still was with- Bobby Feller out of the box, ruin-! — victory over the Moose, the Eiks|Snow. 1b 5 4 3 9 2 0|out a head today. | ing his five-game win streak witli; National League rolled out the score of 19 to 6;Cantillion, ss 5 1 2 3 1 0| In other words, Brewer Emil Sick | an 8-0 pasting | W L Petjagainst the Moose in last nigh'.‘s’H_“" tt, rf 6 2 3 0 0 0/hasnt found a new marager for Boston's fancy eight-game win|Brooklyn 49 31 .613|game. Pidgeon, 1f 4 1 0 1 0 1 his Rainiers of the Pacific Coast s splurge was halted -y Detroit on|St- Louis 48 33 593| The first inning was a slow-:f:if“ i 523 1 1 0 league. | Y RO HAND a four-run rally in the ninth in-,EOston ... 44 37 543 |scoring one for the Elks with buc'L AR 5220 0 0 Since Joyner (Jo Jo) White quit ) ning, 8-7. Philadelphia 42 39 519! two runs tallied. Palmer scored| ogan, cf 4 1 2 3 0 0 under fire last Wednes Siek | Howie Pollet, who peddles insur-| Washington came up with a big|New York 39 38 .Sflli:llum second on Snow’s single over Ao % — — — — and his Vice President, Rosco® ance for skipper Eddie Dyer in the ring, scoring six runs to | Fittsturgh 35 43 449 |sheppard. Snow tallied on the Totals 421918 21 8 1|(Torchy) Torrance have been con-; winter, is selling many National dump Chicago, 9-4 Cincinnati 31 47 397 [throw in frem Hazlett's single 0! +In tn ¢ it Daivas G| TSSO quest for i League fans a pennant policy on L sl | Chicago 31 51 378 McClelian. I itcher, Cantiliion . to ssecori | I SRR i the, St Lolis Cards. 3 | e The Moose were ahead for the Lase, Schy to shortstop. o g Stae.HEEh The slim lefthanded pitcher is : i ol s i only time in their share of the first SIS isEn and . former, Dgte) helping Boss Dyer meet his pre- B® ; h it % | with four counts coming in. Me-| Moose AB R H PO A E IIGHIBIASEE, has.been crossed at miums as Card Manager with a i New York 52 ‘27 Clellan, lead off man, got a two | McClellan, 1t 4 1 2 2 0 0 the list of possibilities, fine 12-5 record that makes him [ j Clevelang 45 33 bagger along third b';\v line and! "Selmer, c 412 1 1 0 Two others mentioned promi- top winner in the league. Dyer has E%!N QVER | Philadelphia 45 36 Aperiring orartie’s gt 45 left | Forsythe, ss 4 1 2 2 3 4 nently have been put in the doubt- been criticized freely for trimming| Boston 43 31 field. Forsythe stole second and|Walker, 1b 4 1 1 9 0 offul category. They are Johnny| aleng with his veteran players. Pol- | Detrolt 42 40 came home on Sheppard's bingle 4o | Sheppard, 2b 4 2 2 1 2 o|Neun, ex-Cincinnati pilot now let, because he showed nothing inj Washington 3 43 442 openelg. walker scored after » 4 0 0 3 0 ofWwith the Yankees, and Luke Sewell, 1947 and only fair stuff last sea-| - Chicago 34 48 . Magorty's out at first and Shep- : 3 0 1 2 1 0]Cincinnati coach. Neun is in poor son, was an open target. Eddie| St. Louis 24 55 30%) 5004 racked up the fourt count on Craig, cf 2 0 1 1 0 o|health and has said he wants to never gave up oo Howard, who| | T B Vuille’s single to third. **McNiel 1.0 0 0 0 0|remain out of the managerial field. pitched fof him back in his old| By GRAHAM BERRY ‘ I the. sennd, .t ooial Miller, rf 30000 u;SeWell hfLs a successful rubber Texas League days at Houston. ue pitchers are be-| four tally jump. Schultz scored on e R R ’b.lm;];hh Lm ‘Akm“ aog prq?ut.!y Knowing that Brooklyn already i give batters plenty of | e e the throw. i on Daliner’s fhy olibl ey, .o 2858 ITMATERBEULD" nob ‘wanl | torl0oIp BNE SRS had protected its lead by whackin e Charley Schanz, Ken ey to Crai¢. A three base hit just " f’"‘ il ot Ml \“ e i gl 8 T - s Bem oae Cincinnati in an afterncon game, and Hal Saltzman, for| giiio of games played yesterday |side first base line by Stiow et Bi Sheppard as pitcher, Magorty | R SR B T Y o u R T l c K 11-5, Pollet took the hill last night |‘nstance s 3 ? | Logan and Houston. Snow galloped | 4, o second, Vuille as catcher. |gorty 1, by Sheppard 2, by Palmer E in Philadelphia. A win was a mus;| Schanz notched his 14th win last|" papine yogie Berra, Yankees— |home on Cantillion's infield hit. | MoNiel for Orafg inthe foueth. ijd; umpires: Newman, J. Daugherty, g g e for the Birds. Inight, twirling Seattle to a 5-1|pi two Sportsmén's Park homers,| The Moose got single scores In| SUMMARY — Two base nits: | Ty | T o G o P LA c E s It went down to the seventh with | triumph over San Francisco. ChAI*|firgt of his career in St. Louis|the third and fourth. In the third|Schultz 2, McClellan 2, Sheppard. 2, Susday's game is between the ] no score until Pollet’s single droveley gave up only four hits and|pa ‘i New York's 6-0 victory. |irame, Sheppard was in from third|Schy, Logan, Craig; three base hits: | L and Moose dt 6:30 o'clock | ‘The individual or family with a savings reserve home Eddie Kazak who had walked far.. khe first six frames allowed| pjioning, Howie Pollet, Cardinals|on Craig's bingle. Forsythe's three Snow, Forsythe; home runs: Snow; | Lccause of the Soap Box Derby ! can GHOOSE the path of its futute, So, whether Joe Garagiola's single had moved |only one Seal past first. Walt Jud-y gyt out Phillies, 1-0, and drove [bagger along third base line in the left on bases: Elks 9, Moose 6; hit Race scheduled at 2 o'clock. ol k travel, educati i.l!. Kazak around into sc position. | pich singled, then rambled to sec- iy winning run with seventhoinnine | fourth scored Selmer from first. |by pitcher: Houston, Snow; .wild | e, g mesd | Z'u:i n:r secnn“fl y o:c:noa. r:l:erem:?:l; ngnh:w That was all the scoring ot :ntxv"”';“l(‘;“‘l"" f(}‘«fl"/ \‘mkm, } | single. The flood was on in the fourth |pitches: Sheppard 2; first on errors: | Money was first comed in Rome | “_v;,:gs. Open ;.fi'ui ,.v;nysflmm here now— (“/‘\(x:m]l;?xg::gmn Gardmal of the{Benl ‘;m] ‘:.\‘u(l': 4 "1!“:::]‘:,]_";;; l‘::z;‘, TN 19 TR SR R with _the 'Elks making seven rungjPalmer Craig; first on balls, in 578 B.C. ty Servius Tullius, ac-| insured to $5,000. Savings earn a profitable old. pennant-winning days, Enc i‘"““'h' The Rainiers scored three | nn; Wi Houston, Sty | SENVIRRER! Mesorty 40 Bl Duh SRR Lol Rl o ¥ SETUra Sy Slaughter, robbed the Phils of two times in the ninth on two walks, a | |} Vab g \'i- i scoring chancgs with sensational [Fa of singles and a force. Seattle | e, on Renie a1 e e v gm0 0 o oo e w0 ool CPILIKOOT MOTORSHIP LINES Willie, Jones, ring events reported, as follows M/V CHILKOOT We have niever paid LESS than 2%% 3 e remai at 1% |safeties as Sacre t e Brooklyn's Iéad remained 1“‘11 L ‘1‘“, ; ‘Iw‘?:_‘““gf;“ "n ‘ff"‘“‘;." At Hollywood, Calif. — Mario b games because the Dodgers helped [the loop leaders 6-3. was his| 135, Monterrey, Mex, out- 1949 Schedule of Sailings: The Solons chased & i Don Newcombe ho:ble home to|lith victory. 3 b M H nteq Joey Angelo, 139':, Provi- his seventh win with homers by |Pinky Woc in the second with a . b Tommy Brown, Roy Campanella five-run outZurs The trick w dt{:;"fi:‘ lg}vgaq Nev. Jimmy e.lr:'l:lfw JU NEAU/HAINES | i and Jackie Robinson. “‘;1;““’1;‘“ ‘l_:"”‘ walks, three singles | pioine 1821, Cleveland, knocked HI;IV;: Lv. Haines Monday § am. Lv. Tec Harbor .. Tuesday 9 am. J| on s&vmgs Warren Spahn of Boston, victim and a double. out Watson Jones, 180, Los Anzeles, gx,;(<‘vfl Friday 7 am. Friday 4 pm. | § ) | of four unearned runs in the first| The Solons have the series edge,’, i inning of sday’s All-Star game, |two to one. £ 1 % S 2 E::im m('rm"f:scs’ :tx; rt m:m i | Stall)/n‘mn checked Los Angeles et g 'SKA('WAY/HAIN““S | Alaska Federa] SaVIngs & Loan : P Association Braves in his 6-1 win over Chicago.|with six hits while Portland beat | Wil QASEBA[[ ALASKA HIGHWAY Lv. Haines Sunday am. Lv. Skagway Sunday pm. s Wednesday a.m. Wednesday p.m. OF JUNEAU Spahn hit a two-run homer in|the Angels 6-2, taking a three-zero | Bonbests Wi sl Bikadien (Time of departure is dependent on time of tide) 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska the second off Warren Hacker. |series edge. The Beavers collectesd Pacific Sailings at Skagway Boston clubbed the Cub’ pitchers'all their runs in the sixth frame, Final scores, and look at one for 13 hits, four by Pete Reiser. nc :m-r_s' by .Lu Tho‘ma% and J‘lmlpflm(‘. q[ games played ix.l 'lhc WIL CARO TRANSFER COMPANY CHILKOOT, HAINES, ALASKA ALASKA TRANSFER CO. dd accounting for five of them.|la night are as follows: Agent Steve Larsson Homer Agent off his 11th win,; Salem 4-12; Spokane 2-21. turned in a flawless performance in | Rookie Saltzman walked seven, but Bremerton 2; Tacoma 1. left tield and got one single in five fanned five. Wenatchee 8; Yakima 7. trips to the plate. | Jeff Heath, playing his first regu- 1(‘;‘. 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