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2 | auskno, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1949 hams IN THREE WINS, ROW By JIM BACON Hollywood takes on third-place Will Box world boxing champicns series that well deserves that old standby adjective—crucial. ‘The Stars erupted for six runs in the eighth inning last night against San Franeisco for a 10 to 3 win. Pinky = Wocds, who relieved, got|tion bouts credit for his 19th win against 11]and losses. | The win retained the Stars’ scant | two game margin over the second/fo place Oakland Oaks who } their three game series with charity car Joe Louis, titleholder. one of Joe Modzelle. eht titleholder, SWept | York Los The exhibitions bouts: This Night CHICAGO, sept. 2 — B — Six| will ap-| Sacramento tonight in a six gamepear in the Chicago Stadium ring | ton’ght in a carnival of cha.mpions"‘ retired heavyweight is scheduled to referee the six four-round exhibi- between Ezzard Charles | ake La Motta, the new middle- will get $3,000 his match with Al Winn of New | THE DAILY ALASKA EMI:’IRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA Beauties Seck lo Become Queen of Fair | | From among these 23 (count 'em) cuties, a commiti> | alif., | of the Los Angeles County Fair at Pomona, ainder will comprise a court t to Oct. 2. f},‘;,'{;";n:"e,:“:‘fn‘j:’;"i;‘s ?:’gfg"::; Ch‘:;‘:pmr:f“’v b ;:L‘;?"‘ge‘: of farmerette princesses. ‘The quecn Wil be chosen for excellence in milking, churning, pilching bay (not 4 Yo 0. Tt was the Oaks' fifth|Motnes, Towa, 155 pounds. | woo). and pulchritude. /) Wirephoto. straight win. Tke Williams, lightwelght cham-| — TR g S I S L S S e s i Sacramento dropped to four|pion, vs. Arthur King, British Em-! | . games off the pace in losing a 2|pire 135" pound champion, 131‘FOUR lEFT \R b bl Ihen s(°re to 1 decision to San Diego. pounds. 7 | 0 lnson ou es’ In Seattle, right bander Guy| Willie Pep, featherweight cham- Fletcher hurled a four-hit game asjpion, vs. Miguel Acevedo, Cuba T oo g r 7 the Rainiers made it three in a; Manuel Ortiz bantamweight GOLF NAY - e : ¢ 9 row over Portland. The 3 to 1, champion, vs. Chuck Wilkerson, 14 2 triumph was Fletcher's 21st of the|Cleveland, 126 pounds. i 1 year, b O ‘ Football Game Played in | STANDCINGE OF THE CLUBS wn_ BAS:BAU. i | o {’ - New York-Net Tourna- | Pacific Coast v!;eag\;-‘e o laf;n::l ;»?tox'es of WIL games plnyed; ment a’ Foresf H]"s Ex Hollywood 907 hBk B s Sh | iy f; o:m};vxvm g 5aj] rakima DEERKAms. D | ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sej y Sacramento B0 Bil Joncolver Bete s | National amateur golf field was|} San Diego R T R s AL | Whttled down to four survivors, en- || Seattle R R o [tering today’s 36-hole semi-final |{ San Francisco 7 84 478 i |rcund. Willie Turnesa, defending Portland 7% 85 469 = champ from Elmsford, N.Y, ousted Los Angeles 64 98 3957 F!GHT DOPE {Frank Strafaci, 3 and 2, ady # |to- semis against Rufus National League o L | Wichita Falls, T ¥ L Pct bell of Huntir St. Louis 79 48 6221 One knockout, aud one outpointer Charles Coe of Cklahoms Brooklyn 50 60 ;x: thle] fight ring last night and | other semi-finali. ; here they are: | i) f,z:o‘;-m.k gZ Zg :gé: At New York—Jimmy Flood, 163, NEW YORK, Philadelphia 64 63 504 New York, outpointed Danny Rug- e college All-Stars defeated New Pittsburgh 57 69 4p2lgerio, 162, Yonkers, N.Y. (8). York Giants, 28-13, in annual Her- Cincinnati 51 75 405| At Phoenix, Ariz—Lonnie Craft, ajg Tribune fresh air fund feotcall Chicago 4 8 377|176 Phoenix, kayoed Lou Smith, game with Bobby Jock Stuart and Nev. (3). | . Pete Williams American League | Joe Sullivan of Dartmouth b, 7R s e R e e A e Rossides and Lou Ku. New York 78 47 ° ° of Columbia providing the Boston 7 52 ‘e TIDE TABLE o Cleveland 75 58 . 2 o! e | Detroit 73 58 . SEPT! 3 o| FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Sept. 2- Philadelphia 67 60 e Low tide 5:22 am. 07 ft. e ®—dJohn Bromw.ch, Australian Chicago 53 5 e High tide, 12:03 am,, 13.2 ft. o | Veteran, was eliminated from Na- St. Louis 47 83 e Low tide. 5:3¢ pm. 51 tt, e ticnal Tennis Tournament Art ‘Washington 42 84 e High tide, 11:37 pm,, 15.1 ft. ® |Larsen of San Leandro, Calif, 3-6, S —— ° o 79, 6-4, 6-4. Pancho Gon-| Jackie Robinson, speedy Brookiyn Dodger second baseman, slides We are closing out our boys cords{e e » o s ® ® < o e e zales Gardnar Mulloy, Ted S “into home plate {o score as the ball (upper center) gets away from — der, Billy Talbert and Frank Chicago Cub catcher Mickey Owen in sixth inning of game at Ebbets and Jac shirts. Come in, buy now while they last. H. 8. Graves. 88 2t| SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN S . Goh? Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul ewing Southeastern lw&& aimynes Your Deposits "ARE SAFE Y and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. e DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT InSURANCE CORPORATION — Play started when Robinson doubled iwo eld, N. Y. (Aug. 27). teammates heme and Pitcher Warren Hacker behind home plate. centerfield and Jackie raced home ahead of the relay The Dodgers won, 6 to 1, /» Wirephoto. LEADERS N B. ©. {man other winners, | from he rounded sccond, drew a throw went into to Owen. The throw KUOVOLO, Finiand, Sept. 2—@{ | -—Viljo Heino ‘nland claimed { new world record for 10,000-meter |run by winning in 29 minutes 272 ceonds. 7735 Runs Parnell, Boston, tted In— 7,000 ice mak- ng plants in the United States. s, through as follows: American Lea of ames There are nearly | B B S]’ARS H i ton, 140; Williams, s e Leaders in the National and GRRER Batting and pitching stars of Thursday, a games played yesterday .in thel major baseball leagues are as fol- lows: Batting—Encs Salughter, ~Drove in three runs with NATIONAL Batting T GENERAL PAINTS and WALLPAPER Rob:nson 108; Kiner, Pittsburgh riple and two smngles and scored | H the other run as the Car shut ; & H"!eai Pa““ sgore out the Phillies, 4-0. ne Runs — Kiner, Pittsiurgh, . Phone 5 Fred W. Wendt | Pitehing—Art ‘Houtteman, Tigers!39; Musial, St. Lous, 21 —————— —Scattered seven singles to piteh| Fitehing—Wilks, St 11-3, | the Detroit Tigers to a 7-0 triumph | -786; Roe, Brocklyn, 33. For Charter lover the Boston Red Sox. [ AMERICAN LEAGUE | Batting—Wwilliams, Boston, .355; M.V, VERMAKCO Alcatraz, famous U.S. prison in!Kell, Detroit, 344. Dieset Powered—Licensed |san Francisco Bay, is on an island| Home Runs— Williams, Boston, | which is cnly 1650 feet long and 36; Stephens, Boston, 35. | ri; 130 feet akbove sea level. Pitching Kinder, Boston, 17-5, SMALL BOAT HARBOR to enjoy a Mellow Moment Pour a sparkling glass of Hamm's Beer. Sipit. Linger over its luxurious flavor. For you'll never know how smooth and mellow a beer can be until you've tasted Hamm’s! I?’s the beer for mellow moments. For your mellow moments, say #‘Here’s How!”’ with Hamm’s. THEO. HAMM BREWING COMPANY, St. Paul, Minn, Sy Beet Smooth and Mellow DISTRIBUTED BY: ODOM COMPANY 328 Colman Bldg., Seattle, Washington e —————————————ee—— CARDS KEEP 0P SPOTIN NATL. LEAGUE | | — | By JOE REICHLER The Redbirds a1e roosting pretty day. Eddie Dyer’s St. Louis Cardinals | never were better off. Not only are 1(1w_v leading the Brooklyn Dodgers {by two full gam but A maining schedule is all i eir | tavor. lett to Home. | The Cards have 2 | play, and 18 cf them are at |on' the other hand, the secon | place Brooks must play 17 of their | remaining 27 games on foreign | vields. Furthermore, 13 of the Cards’ games inst the seventh and | I Cincinnati and Chi- I cago clubs. They've already won Zli | ar [out of 31 from these basement gains, | The Brecks have to play with the third and fourth place Boston] land New York teams. They've played under ECC bell against these ! first divisioners, winnin and | losing 16 to the Giants | AMERICAN LEAGUE i | In the American League, it is{ L'kely the seven games between the gue leading New York nkees and runnersup Boston Red Sox will settle the issue, T Red Sox trail the Yankees by three games. Thei chances are not bright by an | means, but they're not as dark as {those of the Dodgers | Boston plays 14 of its rem umvul {25 games at home, but the Yankees |play 23 of their 29 games at | friendly Yanl Stadium. i | Both runners-up lost ground yes- terday, The Dodgers got off on the | right foot, outscoring Cincinnati, |11-8, in the afterncon portion {a day-night doubleheader Reds bounced back, however, to| | upset the Brooks, 4-3, in the 10- inning nightcap. At the same time, | the Cards were knocking off the! | Phillies in Philadelphia to pick up | half a length on the Brooks. Howie | Pollet spun a five-hitter for his| 17th victory. The Red Sox led with their ace The | |20 game winner Mel Parnell—but they were trumped by tne Detroit Tigers, who shut them out, 7-0,{ tehind the seven-. pitching of | Art Houtteman. \ YANKS “SQUEAKER” The Yankee: me through with their patented “squeaker,” a wobbly | 4-3 victor ver the Browns in £t. Louls. 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