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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE rob S i xist i laska. BOY BADLY BURNED; USE F STARS, OAKS GLANCE GIVEN/MARGERI OLSON 10 1o i 0 B, S [tte Denall il Steams-Massage pENNANI RA(E FMRBA“KS FOR DPW ANCHnrM(;E A six-year-old, HOLD LEADS e oxgimens ot v e AWVS KNITTING FOR G0 o s i Dellaway | fare has secured the services ot kana for treatment at Providence | Here is the "orief outline of the|Miss Margaret I Olsen of Seattle onmopEm( PATIENTS | tospital, Tentn Rescue Sauadron m (By the Associated Press) pennant race in the majors: as Child Welfare Worker for Fair- officials report. B jn | Hollywood and Oakland, the Pa-| e - -anks. Miss Olsen has completed PHONE 667 , I lcific Coast League's No. One and! MERICAN LEAGUE two years of graduate study in the| The mnmhly meeting of the| Condition of the child, Joe Two clubs, hold an early lead in| \\' L Pct GB TP|University of Washington, School| AWVS was held l[\f‘ night at lhe‘(-rm(llm)w was satisfactory medi- ¢ the loop's $35,000 Governor's c“”{ Boston 95 56 .629' — 3| Social Work and has had a rnor’s House, with Mrs. Ernest | cal attendent at Providence Hospi- Plasmahc Tr“!ments le playoffs Ne\\' York 95 586 620 — 3|variety of experience in Child Wel- | Gruening, Chairman, presiding. tal said. : a a The Oaks had much the easiest! ® TP—To Play are services. Her experience con-| Progress of the Day Nursery was| The child was burned while time of It last night, plastering fourx Remair schedules: sists of working with foster home | discussed, and work was started on | lighting an oil stove which he had S ———— San Diego pitchers for 16 hits for| New York—Home (3)—Boston 2;{zare for children, placement and|sweaters that will be made by filled with gasoline, according to By RALPH RODEN i STANDINGS OF THE CLUB3S |2 13 to 3 win. Milo Candini, mean- | Fhiladelphia 1. Away—None. adopt'on of children and giving| AWVS members for' children at the | Army officials. The accident oc- E YCLB & “If you can’t beat 'em, buy 'em.” e while, was limiting the Padres to| Bostcn—Home, none. Away (3) |service to children in their own|Orthopedic hospital at Sitka. Wool curred in the Goodlataw cabin, near MADSEN C That’s the advice Boston fans are National League seven hits. —New York 2, Washington 1. ihome She was formerly employed | for the project is being furnished |Chitina. The boy’s mother drove FISHING SurPLY offering the Red Sox management Pet| In the other playoff opener, the - oy the Washington State Depart-|by the American Red Cross, through |him to Gulkana, where a Tenth|(| Fuu line of Halibut and Trolling today following Rae Scarborough’s!gy poyis %5 633 | champion Hollywoods squeezed out| NATIONAL LEAGUE ment of Puclic Welfare. She re-|the local office. Rescue B-17 met them, The pair ||| Gear — Many items now at new 2-1 triumph for Washington over | g, owon 627/a 12th inning 4 to 3 win over W L Pet GB TP|ceived her orfentation in the Alaska —— arrived at Elmendorf Field and, LOW PRICES the Sox last night that dumped the | pyi1a Gelnhia '526| Sacramento. Shortstop Johnny, St: Louis .. 95 55 633 — 4 |Welfere program in Juneau and; Fish, Fun, Eats. Moose Carni-ian ambulance, escorted by police, 'I Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park Back Bay millionaires into a first| g o '487| O'Neil had singled off hurler Don|Brooklyn 94 56 627 1 4|made an introductory study of the|val, Oct. 1. 306 6t drove them to the hmpnal ot amer e FeAN place American League tie with the | nNew voix - 480 Johnson’s shin, sending the right-|* TP—To Play - " Y = g -y R ining schedules: ¢ Now Yok M i sigia | Psboreh A e O L i esiome, none. avat A $ ® PAY CASEi ANID SAVE 8 ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE & 8 Cincinnati i " to buy Scarborough from Wash- | picags 7 391 PR AR DA a5 —Chicago 3, Pitisburgh 1. ington last winter, but no soap Brooklyn—Home, none. Away (4) RS e ey | SUPER VALUES at ox:\emu;‘ goa:lk\g:lke;'s sctl‘?\l'lernmu::i“ American League pl AYOFFS S sa‘eiy Edge a 0ur l Pm‘ Pet| B Tins Scarborough, a tall 31-year-old 629! . North Carolinian, hurt the Red Sox ggigm;crk T _g:g GAMES IODAY Large nnlls American League pennant drive last ..o Y 576 | (By the Associated Press) 5 year and his victory last night ‘may Oleveland .............. 567| Pacific Coast League Semi-Final —_— w A x ruin their current hopes. | Philadelphia " 523 | Playoffs (Best=0f-7) : BOSTON, Sept. 20.—#—A pair TOUGH PITCHER "Chicago B LS | 413! Hollywood 4, Sacramento 3, 12/of three run homers by Duke Sni- The Senator righthander "ceat‘(t Touté 338 | innings (Hollywood leads 1-0). !der and Carl Furillo propelled the P A P En co = L . e R RS SRS Boston three times in 1948, includ- | w inoton 3 325| Oakland 13, ‘San Diego 3 (Oak- |Brooklyn Dodgers to a 9-2 victory 3 . - ] Shop Here == Lowest Prices in Alaska ==~ Shop Here ing a 4-2 triumph a year ago last iland leads 1-0). over the Boston Braves today in WE HAVE THE LOWEST EVERY DAY SHELF PRICES IN ALASKA — COME IN AND CHECK OUR night that the Sox blamed for their American Association Final Play-!the first game of a doubleheader. eventual tie with Cleveland and | off (best-of-7): Milwaukee 8, In-!The victory moved the Dodgers to their eventual loss in the playoff. &DopE GIVEN {dianspfll. 6 (Indianapolis leads 3-2) |within a half-game of the leading EVERY DAY SHELF PRICES AND SEE FOR YOURSI‘;LF WHAT A SAVING YOU CAN MAKE BY SHOPPING EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK AT THE 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET —— WHY PAY Boston entered last night's game | St. Louis Cardinals who were play- MORE? WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT! AND SA boasting an «11-game winning streak [ ing the Pirates in Pittsburgh. and aware that a defeat would |’ | { Lokl knock them into a tie with the| a . ] . CARDS-DODGERS TIED Yanks for the Stengelers had [ ¥ PITTSBURGH, Sept. 29.—~P— downed the Philadelphia Athletics, : Little Murry Dickson dumped his 7-5, in the afternoon. | potars of Sumes vesterday I e |tormer st. Louis Cardinal teams ‘The picture in the National H Ffm:hmguv 1"{ e Scarboroush, I mates into a temporary first place League, meantime, had remained i g i [tie with the Breoklyn Dodgers to- | Senators — Pitched Washington to; < unchanged. day as he pitched the Pittsburgh i i —_— neat 2-1 four-hit triumph over Bos- | | 2 . The league-leading St. Louis Pirates to a 7-2 victory over the " 2 ; ¢ R By RUSS NEWLAND {ton to dump Red Sox into first N 4 Cardinals' game in Pittsburgh Was| o\ v \NGIgoo, Sept. 20—P— | place American League tie with New | hed Birds. The Dodgers defeated rained out as was the runnerup | | Far Wi i football xxe “ wlth‘irac: oo i ey the Boston Braves 9-2 in the first Brooklyn Dodgers’ contest in Bos- aa‘oug::l:i;.eogf aga.mwes tsh)spv\eek (gattmg Al Eozar, Senators | game of a doubleheader and a M ame in|% 5 g T A AR in th ht il gi ton. The Cards are one game n‘end. Tough for those who pick ‘'em | Singled across tieing run and later,“cmry n the nightcap will vglve front of Brooklyn. | £ 1o naints. oo, T o R ild pitch them the lead by a half-game while Until the last half of the ninth {O7 the public prints, 'co. H:ng,‘m;‘f“’”“g g T O ey Pover|® defeat will drop them a half | Scarborough had allowed only four iron machinery is running 0 in Washington’s 2-1 victory over game back. hits and fanned seven but a fluke |8t €Very school, after a shakedown,mston double by his opposing pitcher, | Fuise or two. : : IR TR WEATHER BALKS PLAY young Chuck Stobbs, and Dom Di-| This week sets the stage for some | | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—®—Both Maggio's line single resulted in a|Possible upsets, big ones. Were lEADERS IN B B ithe New York Yankees and the| run in the sixth. going to try to ride fo the helghts| » W% Boston Red Sox, tied for the BLOWS UP on ofte.; 3t's Star}lcr_d J0; felmuna e | American League lead, were denied | But Stobbs, who had yielded only | the 24-game winning streak of' Leaders in the two major kase-ithe chance of breaking the dead- four r:lcws, blew.up in the ninth, |Mighty Michigan. | ball leagues through games of yes-|jock today because of weather. The Senators put runners on first! Michigan travels far from home terday are: The Red Sox-Washington game and thita Wit only ons qut. Allfor this one. Stenfora stock l3) NATIONAL LEAGUE in the Capital City was called off Kozar then slashed a singlé to lett | POOMINg, two wins and the team’s| patting — Robinson, Brookiyn,|shortly before noon while the | to score Gil Coan With the tieing |[808l line yet to be crossed. | 343; Slaughter, St. Louis, 337. Yankeés' clash with the A% in run. Haye 18 (e way we see them this| Runs Batted In — Kiner, Pitts- | yankee Stadium was postponed at Ellis Kinder, 23-game winner, : Voek: (Last week's count—won 21| pyrgh, 125; Robinson, Brooklyn, 121.12:30 p. m, 30 miinutes after the came in to relieve, Sam Dente|T0st ) | Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, | game was scheduled to start. greeted Kinder with a single to FRIDAY NIGHT 153; Musial, St. Louis, 34. Both games will be played tomor- right but Ed Robinson, who wasj Oregon over UCLA, 21 to 13. ! 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Brooklyn Dodgers took over first| to face pinch-hitter Buddy Lewis,| Stanford over Michigan, 21 to 13.| Runs Batted In—Williams, Bos-place in the National League as| a lefthanded hitter. The Senators| Notre Dame over Washington, 35 |ton, 159; Stephens, Boston, 156. {they beat Boston 8 to 0 in the put on the squeeze play and Rob-ito 19. Home Runs — Williams, Boston, second game of the double header | Ne. 2 Can Del Monte — Early Garden Large 12 oz. Pkg.. — Posts inson was an easy out at the plate,| Southern California over Wash- |43; Stephens, Boston, 39. 'fif'-er winning the opener 9 to 2.| Kozar moving to third. ington State 41 to 7. Pitching — Kinder, Boston, 23-5, The second game was called at the | NEW POTATOES - - - 17c | GRAPENUT FLAKES Parnell followed up the break| Texas over Idaho (at Austin) | 821; Parnell, Boston, 25-7, .781. {end of five innings due to dark-| with & wild pitch and Kozar romped |48 to 7. e ;“ The double win coupled with | . 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