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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THB,E! see St 's playing host to Ore- CCRITICISED | Capilanos | FOOTBALL = 5% A hlight of Si v's aft | a - | ¥ e | noon play will be the Texas Chris- | SOLONSTAKE | -~ FORORDERS Win fiile i L Pacific Coast League | W L i Our New Operator Miss Wilina Carleton \ \ \ \ { i} § ! special “GET ACQUAINTED” Pet | By JOE REICHLER IR nym.\‘:u‘nl (.“l::;‘ i or a limited time only ; Iy N § { i I} ! | § 4 ! \gfiig“\\’;‘d 100 g:: The Second Guessers :‘omrl,\',} _ By ociated Press) By the As vil ay at Washington; | j e 67| ket conspicuously quiet this year| The Vancouver Capilanos Sollege - football crowds into the at California; Utah| inncrammm 528 tured the Western Internatio! Y I by the sound baseball tactics of nal sports scene tonight and gia¢ b (i g and j Seattle 517 Gasey Stengel, has finally come to | L€ baseball playoff series t ITOW. 5 > S stanford. All| | San Diego 506 oo i by whipping the Yakima /hile the big autumn show | g.o it ’s;m Francisco -477{ B%ia Miinbers of the SHE. ard t lird time in-a oW, | dosen v full furnace until 9 Wi’ ¢4 Portland 4661 s ST e ) | e ¢ I will go| 3 - ointing their fingers at the vet- e veek 4 € ). A | 8¢ t le with the Deacons Los Angeles S er » of the New York ¢ 1thuse ost (By Associated Press) Lo T Y ' g him of pulling a [ Place Van ] The éscn?c Coast League s(rel’:h‘] il L"";;J“"L ey COUPle Of “Tocks” yesterday that|MOney. Yakima won sscond: mo 0. Eobbiten. Ao Bastemn. sl inra race today is back in the neck-and-|q ;o . ) g4 | 95t the Bronx Bombers an import- ( ! $1,000 from the $4,000 playoli jigren and U.C ‘“,,"’ e 8 ";:\_“' - iiitam G AL neck stage. Chief reason for some| .~ 88 .6"9“".‘ game. & s he semsata el m\“.' s Angeles Coli- Mares HE G i o Vi is that San Franclsco is "mreiPn:iad‘:lpl\m i B How much more those “lapses o4 R4 "‘“-“ "I deir seum. : hnova s e of Philadelphia neightorly to Oakiand than Los|potiacelPRia oo B8 ‘agg| Vill cost the Yankees will not be ki ! flgyres to 0. 8| inshes with, Texas'A. & M Angeles is to Hollywood. |New York 67 o ‘agy | determined until the season’s close i : »‘“»“ ‘:;;’:* “;:\ ery match fot ,I’w‘ 1 y 3 The Seals made it two in a TOW|p. o o & A.ia‘nm .,\r\u-rday they helped thc' ~vm”harr-\w* »n: c T and, untested last night over the leaguo-leadm.;wcmm h{i v o 403 C'I(\'mz\nd Indians .n) defeat thei L WKM- N;“V o . Who Matiaged. oty Biy yoir fip ‘E0u6 1rom Yite ‘sont Stars. Big CIiff Melton ore down | gcne - P S Tones, 105k Mpleh, cup, Bhe W : o HE S in 10 tries lasg year, who makes it—he knows what in the clutches for 3-2 win| | Yorkers' first place margin over! e 7 ve Henry (Red) Sanders, Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 3 <o 1 | Boston to two and a half games. although Hollywood nicked him| American League ! O g i 108 | el’s critics point out that B“nnu Qi ;»-l-i !S E;er Autumn The Oaks \vlil!flpcd the Angels! o Toik 51 a0 | was fl\ much at [uult. kAL "1 A J for the third straight time. Oakland | esterday’s loss to the Indians as Bosioh o i il 610|” 'wclvgancc exploded for six ‘runs in the sixth Clevela | pitcher Allie Rgynolds or the four \ - and T Q U i = players T Co tt five errors . 577/ Plavers who committed five error [ ¥ i i SU l‘ D E will do Student Permanent Waves for 6.50 and 8.50 Fucille’s Beauty Salon e rnremseBRING THIS AD WITH YOU iviioadboicnss T'wo after-dark contests wi end and went on to win 12 to 5. Billy Detroit e 3 4 il s “ros | Which gave Cleveland five unearned | lTh K‘d_“ Martin climaxed the big | Philadelphia . g r 8 geNe eland une BY KiD inning with a grand slam homer. X | runs, | i 1 Hal Saltzman of Portland copped | g, o o0 The S.G S. is asking why Stengel St. Louis If you are a painter and want win No. 22 as his Beavers pounded; . E t 16—Um iair AP thi | Washington SPCKAN 16—(—Heavy work Rain or Shine four San Diego pitchers for 13 hits " | tent pass to Larty Doby I|yeony Kiq Riviera, 227, Chicago, iy ; and a 9-5 win. T Ithe eighth inning, thus forcing e e P , Y . e Al o tuce e ever-dangsrons| ERE ™G0l UL 5 ity see MeCLELLAN but six hi ing the Solons Joe Gordon with a runner in scor-j .. R s to a ;-;] t:itf::)l'ing\t'le:‘gs‘ta"lfo'““c'y BI B. STARS {ing position? And why didn't Casey :1::;:' c:ivufhum-.{ ‘1);(:((.‘“1!‘:-1 '?.il'{,‘ff‘d' PHONES e g R ' ) Rainiers’ - only run came on Neil! ey yank Reynolds during that hectic b & (97——JUNEAU 8 AM. to 5 P.M. @' d C Sh Sheridan’s 14th homer. He later| Stars of the single game playea Cighth when the Trice slammed e I'OSS oes was banished for kicking his glove yesterday are: him for four straight hits and ftive " fil: when Grove struck him cut in the| Batting—Joe Gordon, Indians— TIuns after two were out? 1 FlGHH‘ g}: Ak eighth. | Doubled in the first run to spark| Here is what happened in the | [ $1'g D T T T T el hanannl A a1 i s spieheoged shos ol i la five-run eighth inning that gave fatal eighth. The score was 3-2 in the Tndians a_10-6 triumph over the | Cleveland’s favor. Reynolds walked| Two fights last night and here = L] . LEADERS [N B, 3. | Foomeer s 2o e, o B0 M-t o e i e e Plumbing @ Healin $9.95 o $11.95 s B | Lou Boudreau sacrificed but Mickey | At Chicago — Johnny Bratton, N {in the ninth, Pitching — Al Benton, Indians— | Vernon flied out for the second out.|150, Chicago, stopped Chuck Tay- Here is how they line up in lead- ! Relieved Bob Lemon after the|At this point, Stengel ordered Rey-!lor, 147, Coalport, Pa., 2. : 2 2 s ership in the majors: | Yanks times|nolds to walk Doby for Gordon.| At Philadelphia—Bobby Lee, 15 l urners SpeClal Aitention to Mail Orders ordered Reyno to issue an in-{ ! had counted four NATIONAL LEAGUE | star righthander in the eighth and|Larry had homered in the sixthjBaltimore, outpointed Herman Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, stcpped the league leaders cold|t0 snap a 2-2 deadlock Cray, 161, Philadelphia, 8, 347; Slaughter, St. Louis, 339. |with one harmless hit in one and| Gordon, an ex-Yankee, promptly — e ! Telephone—319 nghls—Bed 730 E amll qhoe stol‘e Runs Batted In — Robinson, |two-thirds innings to preserve the| doubled to left, scoring Mitchell| Now is the time for cleaning AR L LS e e e e o e R T ars? VMachine Shop, Inc. Box 725 Seward Street Juncan 117, $ IR P o nedy singled to score {wo more.|[you a free estimate. Home Runs — Kiner, Pitts";urgh,‘ Thurman Tucker followed with an-|tor Furs, Inc. 49; Musial, St. Louis, 32. | p gnlht one-bagger, but Stengel gave| ———————m=———— Pitching—Wilks, St. Louis, 11-3, ennan ope |no sign to his bull pen brigade. .786; Roe, Brooklyn, 13-5, .722. | Jim Hegan accounted for another AMERICAN LEAGUE | run with the fourth straight Cleve- Batting—Williams, Boston, .350; | (By the Associated Press) !land safety. When outfielder Gene Kell, Detroit, .341. | The New York Yankees tcok a|Woodling fumbled the ball, Tucker Runs Batted In—Stephens, Bos-|10-6 beating from Cleveland yester- | scampered across the plate with the ton, 146; Williams, Boston, 145. | day. The setback cut the Yanks'} fifth run of the inning. Home Runs — Williams, Boston, lead over the Boston Red Sox to| - —— 38; Stephens, Boston, 36. ‘72'.» games in the American Leaguc.‘t ALASKA SISTERHOOD Pitching — Kinder, Boston, 20-5,| Both the St. Louis Cardinals and| Will hold regular meeting Mon- -800; Reynolds, New York, 16-5, .762.| Breoklyn Dodgers had an open date {day 7 p. m. All members please e RN Sy in the National League. The Cards/|attend; important business. Pre i SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN’S 'lead by 1': games. Bessie Visaya. 300 2t Deer Hunter’s Derby 1949 PRIZE AWARDS ; 27 Y 8 Thanks...bur only a Chevrolet will sahksty me... R & N g | know it gives more SPORT CENTER BN . 4 for my money! Will Award v A ' PRIZES for the BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought to Qur Store This Season Taken in the Juneau Area lsi pRIlE A MODEL 70 — 30-06—WINCHESTER RIFLE LONGEST, HEAVIEST CAR IN FISHER UNISTERL CERTI-SAFE CURVED WINDSHIELD OR CHOICE OF A 12 ga. WINCHESTER H ITS FIELD with WIDEST TREAD BODY CONSTRUCTION HYDRAULIC BRAKES with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY asn ’ ‘ PUMP SHOT GUN. The Award will entitled to these will be made for the LARGEST DEER HORNS according to Dr. Churche’s rules EXTRA VALUES :tort lr‘xéefi:mg trophies. Tl‘ne ‘:nti:st stphread, lnll:gefit points and largest diameter : EXTRA ECONOMICAL TO WORLD'S CHAMPION 5-INCH WIDE-BASE WHEELS FISHER BODY are more importan an th e number of points. Any horns with an i i s A odd point will be docked the length of that point. 0 z exclusive to DWHN-DRIRATE.-MAINTAIN VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE *° PLUS LOW-PRESSURE TIRES STYLING AND LUXURY Chevrolet A 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIVEN Soig - znd pRIIE s o s EOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST in its field! NN R0IN: FIENG «++« AND IT’'S THE LOWEST PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD! TROPHY—3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must be from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with bone and in their natural state. rd pRI A HAND-MADE HUNTING KNIFE WILL BE a2 s 8 AWARDED FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL AND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL “FREAKISH” SET OF ANTLERS from Alaska BUX O% A 1 Black-Tailed Deer bagged this season. The judges will be ann sunced af a laler dafe ——The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win more than one prize. These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good will. There are no strings attached. ——All antlers will be on display at QUILICO’S Sport Center until the end of the season and will then be returned to their owners. The Styleline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan Hunters may register for the Derby by buying any article of hunting equipment or ammunition at QUILICO’S. - CONNORS MOTOR CO. South Franklin Street i PHONE 121

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