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WEDVESDAY AUGUST 24, 1949 RAINIERS | TAKE LOSS, 14INNINGS By JIM BACON l Hollywood, which hoped to fat- ten its shaky Pacific Coast lflauuv! lead on last place Los Angeles, may ! do some disastrous starving instead. As often happens with bitter home lBeIIolse | Robinson l To Fight NEW YORI\ 1g. 24—(P—Mid- | dleweight contender Steve Belloise pits the power of his mighty right against the all-around brilliance | of welterweight champion Ruy Robinson in a non-title ten munder) town rivalries, the lowly Angels!in Yanke: Stadium tonight. knocked off the Stars 8 to 3 Tues-! The fight shapes up as a first| day night. Cal McLish held thetclass punching 'ty with Belloise ! © me rearing out in the hop“fii ng an early knockout. 30-year-old Steve's chances hinges on his getting in a bard blow quickly. If not he's! Lable to run out of gas against the clever, stiff-hitting welter toss. No cne ever has kayoed Sugar Ray and Stars to three singles and hit triple that touched off a four run fifth inning. Oakland lost a chance to gain a | game on the Stars when San Fran- | cisco pinchhitter Roy Partee's squeeze play sent Mickey Rocco hcme for a 2 to 1 win. ROE HURLS - DODGERSTO CLOSE WIN of a day-night doubleheader I SCHOOLBOY IN | Philip Mickman, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE IU\'FAU ALASKA SWIM ACROSS ENG. CHANNEL! and, Aug. 24—P—| 18, conquered the tricky waters of the English Chan- DOVER, Eng ecord time listed for the Channel Welcome for Connie Mack 4 NLRB MEN HOLD | ELECTIONS FOR Concluding a series of elections the canneries in Southeast Al- Alaska Salmon at aska to see if the nel today after two previous un- Industries, Ine., resident employees By RALPH RODEN | suece "11 nlu‘s The plucky York-| want to become affiliated with the : _|shire schoolboy, who swam the| American Federation of Labor are i ,L'k(' the tree, pennant talk xs‘),‘m,”m,z distance in 23 hours and ! Heaburt X Glkadt, Sobiit, Piame. 2 b“;,"m”‘l" In Hrogk v pRco asain. |48 minutes, was the first to make Russell Miller, and Charles A. Exaggeraled. Wit (’?"“'h,,'\“D"L‘),‘ :: el o b i Bradley of the National Labor Re- : ~)0n<ihh: for thr; (an; ‘_“"m 4% Mickman swam the last few miles | lations Board, Washington, D. C. 1\:“, "1,_ Adeoli's, k‘1111e< e "7 in darkness and drizzling rain. He| { The four men have come from 10 W 2 The D}();d & cut‘l‘)bk ‘was gloomy | Waded ashore at Kingsdown, seven | | days in Ketchikan and expect to ILL YOU have to “n“i Roe g\\-mkix\g \\i'h‘m\l.\' '.“;' miles northeast of Dover, at 5:33: | complete the voting at the canner- serve your meals on a 5 Wbl e a. m British Summer Time (11:33 | fes in the Juneau area by Septem- 2 days' rest, beat the league- el s 2 { g . | board and sit on a box St. Louls Cardinals 4-3 h-ote P M. EST, Tuesday), his asscciates | | ber 3. At that time, the results 5 Fiald insh n‘““ B the mlxd) ;]'1‘:.1“1. | of the voting will be announced. ‘ after a fire because the = 8 a4 DA Mickman fell far short of the| | The iinal decision is not handled | jnsurance on your house- ; on the basis of the individual can- hold geods was insuffi- m:[ \;;’l‘xi:t:"‘l ‘n‘ ’\§ “‘(“’»‘ t00K | (1 ossing. The record for the swim | neries, but 50 per cent or more of % Bl ainds abe 1'.;1‘f1m 0, movélis listed by the World Almanac the resident employees in all the| cient? Exaggeration per- ; & ‘s 7 Mostie g as 10 hours, 45 minutes—set by| cann must vote one way or thcj haps, B UT — let this e ping streak 191 Venceslns Spacek of Bohemia in| Jner Hartford help you taker to the door. 5 1926. The French Press, however, ' iRty - ke ‘ e generally considers Frenchman | { : determine the amount of il sually receives ITOm | George Michel, credited with cross- | | | fire i six to seven days' rest between!, = o u el 00 Ua—". yax T e Ao I R N_cm_“‘m‘ in 11 hours and six minutes | o S " i that year, to be the record holder. ! by desperate Bert Shotton and | The last game of the (ivc-r he came through brilliantly. Failure | would have dumped the Brooks four Six Candidafes | straight-game series and the last | L | game of the season is scheduled | Shattuck _Sacramento took a ten inning de the heokmakers don’t think Bel- | sames off the pace of the snarling tonight for 6 o'clock between the | csion from Portland 2 to 1. Malfioise will do it either. Missourians. Elks and Moose-Legion Combo, A ene | Mallette threw a six hitter in win- FIGHTERS WEIGH IN H 3 BIG DEFEATS For Posl (amd' ! Through an nyrormu‘\’t before the | ) }nlng a tight battle with the Beav-| NEW YORK, Aug. 24—@P—Wel-| Meanwhile, all three pennant b J } start of the Serles, the five games | Seward Street | ers’ Roy Helser. terweight champion Ray Robinson |contenders in the American League ; 3 rer ayed | | g ) S Ame ag D were to be played regardless of| | Bobby Wilson singled in the 14th | weighed in at 153% pounds today|race were defeated. The league- Amentan leglon‘ Baseball's zmna old man, Connid Mick, stands up in care to - whflh(‘; il t‘mm“w““ mef l:mm“ inning to score Allie Clark to|for h's 10-round non-title bout with [teading New York Yankees were | knowledge the cheers of New Yorkers lining Broadway as parade in | 0 “oomptetion of the serles, The| ~Juneau Phone 245 | enable San Diego to shade Seattle | Steve Belloise at Yankee Stadium|thrashed, 8-4, by the Tizers in a (By The ANGolgted Seiss). . [ Bis honor Moves pEst File NI Joward Clty Balb avd an officie) 4 30es worl! sh Tkt thrte. games, by~ 3 to 2. scaled 158. | day game at Defroit. The Tunnerup; mour of the six candidates for| Melcome. Sandlot ball players march alongside the car as an escort. ing the firs i k — Boston Red Sox were upset by the| e Nati A | The owner-manager of the Philadelphia Athletics was received at el post of National Commander R, STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS {seventh place Browns, 5-4, in a'o; the American Leglon are vet-| City Hall by Mayor William O'Dwyer. (® Photo. (——— e Pacific Coast League Inight game at St. Louis. The third| erans of World War Two. [ == - B | . WL e ke Clevaiand oiflans bonsds bl e T o oo me—!| For Estimates on that New Basement, House Hollywoed 84 .68 808 to the tail-end Washington Sena-|the national chieftains at the 3lst| 18-DAY OI.D (AROL ;’n 'n;‘v ,I:i‘)“)\\lliu(lk v | r' l e—Pnon 416—E i Oakland 61 1. 98 o Heht 1as ht, one stop- the lights in Cleveland. fannual convention next week in| s isht or lrep ac venm" Sacramento Sl P e i e T IN 4TH PLACE !Pniadeiphia are ready to transe| ~ JOINS DAVLIN FAMILY | At the Blke Club tact night| : N 71 75 507! per and one knockout as follows: | hiladelphia are ready to trans- B Sl R A o s e We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE goestin 1B Los Angeles—Sandy Saddler, 1281 ;, Lne Philadelphia Athletics re-|tey command to 32-year-old James P o AR S T LR e BLOCKS for several h S San Diego o s 507 'd\- N 3 Fork, stobped A‘llred‘ ta'ned fourth place, one percentage | Green of Omaha, Nebraska LUREr. and Mos ok i Al Dath are “CP"?‘” i A U San Francisco N E QR PRUEUR, (YO, SN SRS | point ahead of Detroit, as Joe Cole-| Green's principal opponents | Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Daviinfof the bawling fraternity EARL CRASS AND SON Portland 72 79 477| Escobar, 135'2, Los Angeles, 9. priat LR AR Bl " Green's principal opponents are|are proud to announce the ad I SR LA I \ .Los Angeles 62 91 405| New Bedford, Mass—Timothy]| ., : Ln (4:; :‘10 B pr(.x”‘ nWh 38[0)&}:(‘0(0(1 [9 be George Craig of Ition of “the sweetest little girl e - ~ —_— — : : v (Buddy) Hayes, 130, Boston, knock-{ 2™ 10 victory over the White { Braxil, Indiana, and Erle Cocke,|born August 6. She has been nam- 2-6 FIRE CALL | ’ T ? e e Sanier, 134, Newark, N} SOX in a night game at Chicago. |Junior, the 28-year-old commander |eq Carol Ann. [ Alaska Sales and Service Agency for . National League i g ; he Boston Braves protected|of the Department of Georgia | i HOBART FRIEDRICH W L Pct|Jd. fifth round. R g G : | Mrs. Davlin returned with the| A flooded furnace in the Percy L St. Louis .2 45 1S b e over the Philadelphia Phillies in | | baby yesterday from Seattle | Reynolds residence on West First| Food Machinery | Refrigeration * Brooklyn 70 47 EA E B the National loop, defeating the This week marks another im-|brought cut the fire department on BOB TANDY BROS. BILL Boston 61 56 s Ds Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-2, while the | portant event for the family, asja 2-6 fire call. No damage re-| Display Rom 206 S. Franklin—Box 511——Phone 971 Philadelphia 61 58 Reds edged the Cincinnati Reds,| | the Davlins have just moved into ported. New York 8 58 5001 yo.ders in the major taseball|4-3 in 13 innings i 53 o B ¥ Pittsburgh 54 62 B s Ay g o Sa'n posted his tentt Sz | agu hrough games of Tuesda; . i e B b Cincinrati 04 0 . ¢ and the Braves' fourth{ BROOKLYN, Aug. 24—(P—Don Chicago 46 T {ATIONAL LEAGUE straight as he checked the Pirates|Newcombe shut out the St. Loui " Robinson. | Brooklyn,lon six safeties. Cardinals today for his 12th victory American League tacs tab i_l;u__\_ 331, | Richie Ashburn’s fly kall enabled jof the season, contributing a th w L Batted In — Robinson,|Andy Seminick to score Irom third | run double in the eighth to giv New York T . 09: Kiner, Pittshurgh, 89.| after the catch with the Phily|the Brooklyn Dodgers a 6-0 Boston 72 41 B i Plibiah)| Deyat R | triumph. This cut the Cardinals’ Cleveland 69 49 ;- rdon, New York and Sauer,] In New York, the Chicago Cubs National League lead to a single| Philadelphia 64 54 542 engo, 24 I barely ted the Giants, 7-5,8ame. ! Detroit AR TR UL i i e R 3 3 » \taianiia) Y < Pitching—Wilks, St. Louis, 10-3, yle Lade had pitched a} 2 | Chicago 50 68 424 Heintzelman, Philadelphia, |\\\ol t shutout for eight innings.| OTHER GAMES | St. Louls 4 80 and Chambers, Pittsburgh,| With five runs in and the bases| Naticnal League—Chicago 3, New | Washington ki 750, loaded in the ninth, reliever Bob| York 5. ! = AMERICAN LEAGUE Muncrief got Bobby Thomson to| Pittsburgh 5, Boston 6. i Batting—Williams, Boston, .356; Kell, Detroit, .346. Runs Batted In—Stephens, Bos- i ton, 136; Williams, Bostcn, 123. Home Runs — Stephens, Boston, TEA M IN }31; Williams, Boston, 30. Pitching—Wynn, Cleveland, 10-3, .769; Hmchinsou, Detroit, 13-4, .765. WIL BASEBALL Final scores of WIL baseball games last night are: Yakima 7, Wenatchee 6. 3-6, Vancouver 1-8. Spokane 9, Salem 4. Bremerton 7, Tacoma 6 (12 in- nings) . 8-4 WIN WICHITA, Kans., Aug. 24—(P— A couple of highly rated teams the Golden, Colo.,, Coors and the; Bakersfield, Calif., Spuds—turned] in National Semi Pro Tournament, victories last n'ght. i The Coors easily defeated Roches- jhit into a force play for the final| out and save Lade’s third triumph. § B.B.STARS | Stars of played yesterday major league are as follows: Hitting—Jack Graham, St. Louls Browns, hit his 20th home run with cne on for the winning mark- ers as the Browns defeated the | Bosten Red Sox 5-4. ! Pitching—Preacher Roe, Brooklyn Dodgers, working with only two| | days rest, set down the St. Louis | i Cardinals, 4-3, on eight hits to keep Dodger flag hopes alive. i 5, Chicago 0. 'KIWANIANS HOLD American League — Philadelphia OPEN FORUM ON MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Kiwanians conducted an open forum on membership dt their noon session at the Baranof today. Members concurred on a recom- mendation to continue furnishing clothing for five boys “adopted” by the club last year. | Guests included Warren Morgens and Hubert Earle of the Public Housing Administration, | ter, N.H., 9 to 2, in a second round contest. Bakersfield won its first start by defeating the Eloy, Ariz, Apcos, 3 to 1. The Great Falls, Mont., East Air Base was ousted by a fellow service team. The Anchorage, Alaska, 57th Fighter Wi whipped the Mon- tanans, 8 tc 4. The Lee, Mass, Sons team eliminated Hamler, to 3. In the Anchorage-Great Falls game the Montanans shoved across three runs in a top-of-ninth rally, chasing Fair, Anchorage starter, from the mound, but his relief, Morse, stemmed the rally. Triples by Wilson and catcher Okonczak’s’ double—all for Anchor- age—were the only extra-base; blows. Great Falls outhit Anchor- | age, 8 to 7, but made 3 errors to the Alaskans’ ¢. Sursley hurled for the iosers, ¢ R of Italy:! 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