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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMl‘K —JU \'11,,\Uv ALASKA STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | NATIONALITIES STORES Attendance ol B STARS GAMES IODAY e T s NGHORATs e Bok MOSCOW~—(P— Moscow is about | | i [ [ L | | ? 4 s to open a new group of restaur- | | St. Louis 66 39 Gfif’: Batting—Hank Bauer, Y\nkc‘m 52 ants and stores, They will repre- | oor o ee EL‘\"‘ x\l‘,‘;::l, gt: :? Y Wit SEe BN National League sent various Soviet nationalities. : k 5:; .5(»5 n two runs in three run ¢ “Ogonek,” the Soviet picture mag- | on 54 5 e rally that gave New| Pittsburgh 3; Chics 2 azine, recently carried drawings of | ¢ ar es In elphia 53 5¢ 49|y triumph over Boston. | Boston 7; New York 7 (ealled in |y ctoo” oo™ ectaurant of one i Pittsburgh 47 57 -423 Al Brazle, Cards,|the seventh, rain, tie) of thems. naticHAliINs-tite KIEN. olson a S | 1(:1 n.,\'[ :\1! g: :é;-“ the " Casgs. bo! o 8-0 six Augetlonsi Tagie jans. Tt appears from these draw- i By JACK HAND : £ S IR OFEE SLIE P, Ts ings that great care is being tak- | | mph and first shutout ot} pgogton 7; New York 6. en to see that they are designed i NEW YORK, Aug. U.—#—Ez- | m zard Charles has sold himself m} e L‘\V"“,'"’“PL R n | One night game; no other sche-|so as to typify the art and archi-| ro p ver i New York as the best of a poor lot New York 66 a8 635 | TR I v {([“]cd_ i o tecture of Anr_u-nm. i |t by : ‘(!«\rh:mi 61 44 581 i The lean OCincinnati Negro stil|y .o % 45 5T t | : 3 | ks New York state recognition : X ! I‘nln(lcl')hn 50 48 551 NATIONAL LEA jOE pAGE Sea He 1 i 4 bl ot el 0TS 5 50 537 et Br LB Better BUY s sty e 45 61 425! . 5 oG otds, 980 - By JOE REICHLER ' BACON e i o e Gug| Washington 3880 2 { In — Robinson,) Better TRY ! RE: y JI A s 3 1 make Gus|q, A ag 330 v 2 AP Sports Writer Sports Writer) evich surrender at the end ot | oW b e bR Hodges, Brooklyn, 83, OUT OF THE PAST . 3 1 rounds last night at Ya | fome Runs — Kiner, Pittsburg : By all the laws of baseball sta-] J fast becom S el il B N 29: Gordont NGWALAR:. el SUkEE —1933— N.CA.A. meet. He won first in tistics, the Boston Red Sox, not the|as the ‘basel i ’}:L 5 :‘ \’”M‘ ; to H WL pet ! Ci . DOUBLY GOOD' Lawrence Hig- | the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, ing the American League today. o n versity s of (;"""mhl.n.- Co ik cramento 74 64 536 Patting—Williams, Boston, .349; | lissnula, Montana, bath accited- | woh -Alisisetdoe - O econd v« o | fOFRIR grid star was poison againi arope it's best to hold untit Cakland 4 65 Dillinger, St. Louis, . | hole-in-one on the same hole | straight o Vi e circuit’s top | M t st to hold off until | - J 4 g ght year. i ; "I‘thc R(:lx_"d :v(’l‘!n]rr:{h"a::(\mu:\“ !3 v esday night to the Seattle' 5 e Hlageoirs :Hp “" San - Diego 71 66 518 X Batted In—Stephens, Bos- thile playing in the same four- . * atter in Ted Willams. They Possess | painjers as the Oakland Oaks.scor-{rer of the oft-postponed and. still| Seattle 6 70 496'tcn, 113; Williams, Boston, 112. | ome Higbee sunk his tee shot | ~JUST STARTING: Joe Louis, the league’s “winningest” pitcher g g e ROk antig ‘|>.m.v<. and till o 61 ‘1 48| Home Runs—Willlams, and Btep- nd Ziesing followed by sinking | youthful negro heavyweight in Mel Parnell. In Vern Stephens| ¢, w11 ¢ 4 val Ht“ Bruce Woodcock-Lee Savold 3 e yLEN '“9 ; " T iis tee shot. from Detroit, defeated Primo and Williams, they have the one, | “title” fight in London. That's what | San Francisco AR st a8 = b —1935— Carnera_by a tk.o. in the 6th iwo leaders in home runs and runs' Jensen, whose grand slam homer| Eagan plans to do. But for an L0s Angeles 3 Plrching Mot e e NOW COACHES: Red Grange, | round, in a fight sponsored for patted in Lroke up the ball game the previous | Practical purposes, Charles is the | s s [11-2. 846, Wynn, Cleveland, 9-3,! “the Galloping Ghost,” his play- | the Free Milk Fund for Babies, ; ol nibRas:. SkbE - dlbut np | 7 | ing days over, has taken over | headed by Mrs. William Ran- In addition, they lead in H-um\‘:d!‘LI e fim“h“ e ot s b TR W i FROM ARG anany - | the post of backfield coach for | dolph Hearst. Louis had Carnera Batting Ao eIk AnAThuk for o s in ISR BB e pu o S e i | i y ! the "Chicago Bears, National | on the canvas 3 times in the 6th ._(““ e ankees: | (D¢ Acorns ahead for the first| out are looking for another| g, N, Reinl of the CAA in| FROM KETCHIRAN i professional football team, for | round and finally Referee Arthur G v "oy 1a e | time, ouis. Brother, there just ain't! onchorage is a guest at the Gas-| Larry Lindstrom of Ketehikan is; whom he has played for the past | Donovan had to stop the fight seventh in team fielding. Shouldn't | other Joe Louis around. | ekt ot B anest atit tineau. Hotel. nine seasons. when Carnera became completely that rate them the No. 1 spot in the | The Oaks sent 11 batters to the{ It is hard to criticize Charles| @ o' ° PR . bt b S5 e * helpless. 948 standings? plate in the hectic 10th. Earl Raj for his performance in stopping | e STOPPED SHORT: Art Lasky, who Vet tho'mad Hos Hnd -themselved | ex-Rainten-smacked two ¢ chr G o e e S e Jost @ decision to Braddock for a shot | ITEMS INVITED: If you are fomiliar | et the Red Sox find themsely I, Wo doubles i Lesnevich. Certainly, he was — of Baer's Hitle, was topped in the 6th | With @ Sport Short you would like to | in third place, six and a hall;the frame and hurt when durable Gus shot ALA KA STEAMSHIP MPANY | Tound by a tko. by Ford Smith of | see included in this series please send | games ‘behind -the front-rumning , Orv Grove threw a four-hitter at|his bolt in his only flurry of the vg | it together with your authority, to 1,.0m . Kalispell, Montana. This was Lasky's B Yankees, who also own a five and |the hapless Los Angeles Angels as{fight in the sixth round. Butl | first fight on the comeback trail for a | 2120 South “C' Strest, Tacoma, Wash. a half game bulge over the ruxmm‘—lhh Sacramento Solons took a 10 to} Charles fought back gamely under | PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE title fight. K up Cleveland Indians. Y0 decision. ifire. At the end of the next round, & There is only one answer for lhls} The Diego Pacres tock aj Gus’ manager, Joe Vrll"x "nkrdl ALSD FREQUENE FREIGHTER SERVICE 'ro):!}GAAN T:r‘;:;( J:!se( o‘g:-"' Shirts finished P" yo'“ il i E anager,, la, as f eat Negro star for io strange, and for Boston, sad s i wn Franciseo 3 to 2| referee Ruby Goldstein to stop it.; State U.,gwon four 1st places at request for a few cents extra H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 Berkeley, California, in the of affairs. The Red Sox dom't have Joe Page and the Yankees do. It as simple as that Take y ay mportant game between the Yankees and Red So: in Boston. The International Boxing Club,; ! promoting its first New York fight | since buying out Mike Jacobs, must | have dropped a bundle on the show which grossed only 2, plus 500 for radio righ ALASKA LAUNDRY Phone 15 22nd hemer cf m blast—enabled | Leagué leading shade Portland 1 NORTHBOUND 5. S. Denali SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof S.5. Aleutian August 14 August 16 August 21 © coLumBIA u!w!ms. INC. | Lesnevich took such 'kholders of the Douglas Can- v Co., Inc., are invited to at-| starter Ed Lopat for his 28th homer ! Games last nigh in the last half of the inning to; Tacoma 3, Yakima 2. Kodiak | % | sl slashing G : -1 rally t | o ey o ugust 14 1334 B ShiveguI rRlvain EsEr O | laround the eyes that it may well | [ ¥ TASMA. Wivie oy i the seventh, highlishted by Hank Have. Beab. hiy dast it | for | for or ! for Bauer's two-run single, had given | W!! Q ASEBA”. | S v, \ Wrangell EKRSHEL Tt Rewiie Haines the Yankees a 3-1 edge over Joe | = i | Ketchikan Seattle Skagway Follow the Cabs to Dobson. Stephens clipped Yankee | i NOTICE | Seattle Seward | 3 Seldovia i’ | : ROSS’ OASIS | in Dou: make it 3-2. After Lopat survived | Vancouver 4, Wenatchee 3. jtend the meeting of the board of | a shaky seventh inning, Manager| S 4, Bremerton 3. directors, at Douglas City Hall on! for a G Time Casey Stengel excused his letty for | Victoria 6, Spokane 4. Augz. 15, 8 p.am. © 0 3l the day and summoned trouble ' s it % i i~ e e eyt - TR 01 R o o R SRR R ik SR RN SR shooter—Page. Qe 8 By 3 Joe retirea the dangerous Sox with only one harmless infield single in the eighth and ninth to preserve the Yankee victory. It marked his 36th relief appearance and the 20th game he’s saved. INDIANS LOSE TO BROWNS E R E E The Indians lost ground when they weré edged out, 5-4, by (he lowely St. Louis Browns in a night affair, Dick Kokos rmer iia ]l hy chattel, homered in the ninth off E L l ‘ E R Y Bob Lemon to snap a 4-4 tle. Washington’s Senators and Chi- cag White Sox pulled a couple of upsets. The Nats shaded the Phila- $l® “fi “E d delphia Athletics, 8-7, and the Chi- e r el' sox topped the Detroit Tigers, 6-3, in 10 innings. ! The Brooklyn Dodgers and St M Louis Cardinals remained dead-| or 0re locked for the first place in the National League for the fourth straight day. The Brooks needed a o6 Al k 9 F' t S k t’, ninth inning home run by Jackie asica’'s rines upermarice Robinson with one on to beat Phila-| delphia’s Phils, 7-5. The Cards be- i & o Ggeingigen iRl DURKEE ' i ' - S e G WHY DON'T YOU? Doas hundredsof othersare doing-SHOP THISNEW WAY! | WATERMELONS e ros oo @ MBRGARINE | Youwill be pleasantly surprised at the tremendous savings you will make!! Ripe--Sweet sion g P Jhs ¢ | Remember. .. We are nof undersold . .. . We meet or beat any advertised price!! 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