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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREB RAINIERS, iVancouver What, None | B.B.STARS [:"....... i, HOSPiAL O . . | i TIDE TABLE There were four admissions to 1 | 1 g ® | £t. Ann's hospital yesterday: James i ] 1 " L] Stars of games yesterday are: |e SEPTEMBER 15 o | Burns, John E. Pegues, Mrs. Charles | ears “ e | “re In | At batting, Ralph, Kiner, Pirates,| o e ! Whyte and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. "l | [ hit 47th and 48th homers to tie two e Low tide, 0:35 am., 29 ft. e! Five were discharged from St. major league rocords in Pittsburgh's' @ High tide, 6:53 a.m, 106 ft. e|Ann's: M. Shelley, Mrs. Andrew 3 — —— — — | S S to end Detroit’s 10-game win streak, h ‘ l 11-6 win over Phils. His first homer | Low tide, 12:19 pm, 68 ft. e Jackson and baby girl, Bill Wil- Sl ER : o Ve ~ eague; or ou's came with bases loaded, his fourth!e High tide, 6:19 p.m, 133 ft. o | liams and James S. MacKinnon. With the Red Sox svinning and - ! B of the season, to tie one record. ® -l Frank St Clair of Hoonah was New York's dou:leheecier with St.| | ! The other was most homers in con- ¢ ® & ® o o o 'admitted to Government hospital. ! SEATTLE, Sepi. 14—M—Coach|secutive at bats—four. He hit two| A Louis postponed until fioday because By JIM HUBBART - g e 5 - YAKIM sh., Sept. 14—(P— K'“ER Is lof rain, the Yankees lead now, Overshadowed only slightly by| . p! AT I b e ana b 10-inni victory over| | measures 2'% games, the Yanks|Hollywood's dash for the Pacilicl o \ima last night moved the Van-| Washington said yesterday his with two more in his first trips to | have 19 to play, Boston only 14. |Coast I e pennant was last A | greatest pre-seascn fears were not|the plate against the Phils ' L l prekrs S48, X I htshes % formance by a]COuver Capilanos to within one| " it . P! bty 4 | C.vyclAtll«ls schedulesl night game| Yot d-in performance by geme of the Western mtem‘mmm;rcau.-nd/not a single player was| At pitching, George (Red) Mun- {in Phitadelphia was r¢ ined out. The litle known Sacramento oUtHielder |y qyyy piayoss cnampionship and, ijured in workouts ger, Carainais, set_aown e New | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | “I believe we'll be one of the very| York Giants with one hit—a single 7 White Sox beat Waéhington 3-2. |named Joc Grace N $1,500 top lzonus money. H » y few college teams coming up to(by Gordon in the second in- via Pelersb“rg and wranged The Boston Braves-Ch cub| The Solons pulled into a tie for Vancouver's Bob Snyder, a 2-game ) game was postponed because of wet | third place with Seattle by assault-{ . )their first game without a single|ning—in tight 1-0 triumph . & = | winner, gr | the contest for the| : b | With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg i grounds. g G Fletcher, the league's . . ma he sidelines,” tk grid I Sl PI"SbUl’gh Fen(e Busmr IS: | st pitcher, for a 9 to 3]Caps with an outstanding ““““i:‘(,;,x:h (.::m.‘ e R L ATTENTION | Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 performance in the ninth inning,! Makmg ASSGUH on | victor ; han ehncked in thie SIERRE R Ol indicated yesterday's con-| i 1 cillary -Se | filling in for the injured | knocked in the winning session would be the last be- | American Legion Auxiliary Sew- ing Party at Mrs. W. J. Manthey's | — B ——— e TR e % in the overtime 1 g Dropo at first base, led the t t frame, > the opener against Utah here ' Ruth’s Homer Mark | attack against the Rainiers with e — Sbur Thursday night. Everyone come. 2 ! | five straight. singles. ! BTN s H ' By JACK HAND I Hollywood maintained its four lEADERS I i : ! 81 ANCHORAGE TEACHERS | | ame lead over second place Oak- . B Now is the time for cleaning and | | iner, Pittsburgh’s fence repairing your a s gl ot 3 & e | Ralph Kiner 8! | jland with a flimsy 2 to 1 triumph; repairing your fur coat. Let us give| There are 61 grade school teach- | buster, has stolen the headlines lover the San Francisco Seals. The| Here are the lea in the major you a free estimate. Martin Vic-|ers at Anchorage and 26 are cn the from the pennant race with his| | Stnsing e W e t“ LR ka1 Taguss. throughARMES ot | ter Furs, Inc. 95 1t ' faculty of the high school. | frontal assault on Babe Ruth's all-) | Winting Yuh b omed in the ninth s v e rough games of; s £ Bt S o LA time home run record. \ )l-lhl’nruy ‘f" a \)n}k : ; yesterday: Twice last night the Pirate slug- B v(?'ti\.;“m‘vm:“ t\hn”r?dunr ‘l: ‘tah: N NATIONAL LEAGUE 2 R ' revolving door, worked hard las 5 — Robinser v ger tied major league marks as| ypw YORK, Sept. 14—#—ROCKY | night put ¢ B sy Robinstn; SRR he hammered Nos. 47 and 48 Off | g ... £ o He nig but got nowhere. The Acornsy 347; Slaughter, St. Louis, .338. iodelphia Phil pitéhing. The Graziano, the = biggest question|yimmeq the lethargic Los .’mgvles! St Buted in ehitaon bl v At mark and dollar mark in the boxing significantly, the 1astiBrooklyn, 117; Kiner, Pittsburgh,| OV HAVE IT WHE marks were most homers With Bases |;,;;qipess, returns to the ring tonight}piace Angels now have lost 14 out {114 T 1 N ou EED T full in a season—four—and most|, goiq choice to whip Charlie| of their last 16 games & s | 2 S. jome Runs — Kiner, Pittshurgh, i secutive at bats —; i) 4 , f:ur;mrs in con: ‘anf\r) in the 1'.010 Gw\u\dsl.( A San Diso, i Tlibes. aRaail et vs (st oty B3 s . The much suspended Rock, mak- 2d, 3 to 1 as Jess Flores ap- Bl ik s, TR z P |£s. g S 0, 14 of them |; i A i Wsthll’l g;:me;i tog o e ing his first main stem start since| yroached the charmed circle with] 786: Newcombe il L §t. Doghes Tho 'l; e 2oyearold |ne was Ciatoned &y Tony Zale 19/ his 1oth pitching triumph. Max| 714 i vn, ; i abe's 1927y, s ag mstalle d g 3 4. :{:)ner cfhs l;:th Res cup his | months ago, has been installed a}west poled his 45th home run of terite’ September pace. s B B PR I"nlml T e Batting—Willlams, Boston, 351; e |may go even higher by fight time, ) 3 lliams, ston, ) Right now he trails Ruth by three |, p),l;. (PST). { Kell, Tigers, 341. Your best bet for quick dellvery Is Alr Express games as he has his 48th in game; whilo there is a great deal of| STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | Runs Batted In—Stephens, Bos- While there is a great deal o HE C D No. 137 while the late Bambino}ypcertainty about Graziano's ability, Pacific Coast League iton, 146; Williams, Boston, 144. smashed his 48th and 49th in No.|tnere is no doubt over his gate-| pes| Home Runs — Williams, Boston, ot low, economical rates. Your letter or wire te 134. However, Ruth didn’t connect | .ino powers. The f ¢ middle- | Holly: d 557|37; Stephens, Boston, 36. J g powers. The former middle pllywood i ) @ 4 with his 50th until game No. 138. |Geiont king’s first home town|Oakland 52| Pitching — Reynolds, New York, your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- 15-4, .800; Kinder, Boston, 19-5,] press, assures you of having your merchandise ONE-HIT GAME showing in three years is bringing ; Seattle 331 02 | 2. ! Yo ot st R b | “YEP, THEY'RE LONG LASTING! THESE.... .5, AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis and Brooklyn kept pace|in the customers. ramento 523 in the race toward the World Series —_— San Diego 506 — R with the Cards shutting out New San Francisco AT1 & | L 1) York, 1-0, on Red Munger's ,m-'sHERIDAN Portland - 465 FIGHT anE | ALASKA TUXEDOS liant one-hit game. That left St. g Los Angeles 66 384 7 | MADE FROM ALLVIRGIN WOOL WHIP CORD CLOTH" Louis still 1% games in front. SaboRAL, Toskud e ‘ i THEY'RE NEAT! Munger faced only 28 Giants, H pet]| Two ring events last night and walking one man, in copping a A IGNED St. Louis g | here are sul ' T tight duel from Dave Koslo. After ] Brocklyn K At Los Angeles—Frankie Daniels, } THEY'RE NATIY? Sid Gordon singled in the second, Philadelphia 656 5201164, Bakersfield, Calif,, stopped THEY'RE TOUGN? he retired 16 in a row until hej Eoston . Pedro Jiminez, 160, San Francisco, walked Bobby Thomson in the | New York 486 . coamnTet® eighth. Bobby was cut down in a | Pitts-urgh 60 . At Hartford, Conn. — Georgej B, ol 4 | Cincihnati 40| Dunn, 132, Hartford, outpointed tehn | il oo AT double play. Brooklyn exploded for three runs| ISEATTLE, Sept. 14 —P— Out-|Chicago 5 .388) Miguel Acevedo, 132, Havana, 10. 3 19285 EIGHTH 4 SEATTLE 1, WAS in the 10th inning, two on Jackie| fielder Neil Sheridan’s contract — A TS A o0 Robinson’s triple, to overcome®Cin- | was assigned outright to the Seattle American League SCHWE BIKES at MADSEN'S | cinnati, 6-3. The Dodgers were |Rainie yesterday by the Bostoni w g WA AT R ¢ eIy losing 3-2 with two out and no-Red Sox. New York 85 body on in the ninth. Doubles by| Sheridan, who has_played here | Boston 85 Gil Hodges and Carl Furillo sent|the past two 5 was involved | Cleveland 80 the game into extra innings. in the deal wi y catcher Sammy | Detroit 2 The Boston Red Sox gave warn-|White was sold to Boston. Seattle, Philadelphia 2 ing that they are not to be|also got pitcher Denny Galehouse ! Chicago 56 counted out of the American League |and has two unidentified players; St. Louis 49 race by twice coming from behind t to come. { Washington 44 Thursday Evening s=------ Septemher 15 —_— 330 P. M, —— HIRAM 8 WALKER 5 At the d 20th Century Theatre . SYLVIA DAVIS l ERL ki Tickets May Be g ADMISSION | . mgagilda Holst French JA Purchased at:’ Mezzo-Soprano Adults — $1.80 and grots s rnas Students - $1.20 ve¢ Sylvia Davis HIRAM WALKER & SONS AR Vieliming The Theatre Drug Stores Hotels B 2 2 222 oo PSS O 86 proof. Blended whiskey. 307 straight whiskey. 70% grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc, Peofin. Illinois.

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