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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRE®R 4 Baxter . 148 144 141— 433 [ over Harola Dade, 127, Los Angeles, | roeeeeeoeeemeo. e McCarthy .. 172 171 135— 473 AN(HORAGE HuRl (Accidental butt by Dade inflicted Baker 176 161 169— 505 cut over Chavez' left eye.) i Totals ... 845 788 816—2449 GEIS IN BIG 'I'IME-\ et | - Ny ATTENTION Thomas Hardware - Women of the Moose Please have / Ripke .. 169 169 169— IS Now FARMED OUT donations for Easter Food Sale at| A A, sturrock 174 174 174— 522 Sears, Roebuck Order Office by } 1 Alexander .159 159 147— 46 . [11 am. Good Friday, April 7. 693t ’ Burke 178 159 176— 513 ATLANTA, April 5 — @& — T e o e i [§ ! pOR".A“D WI“S THOMAS HDw- Iops Snow 150 189 171— 51y} TompKins, young lefthander from| p.yira cOMPOUND IS BETTER | 5 | Totals 230 850 837—2520 | Anchorage, Alaska, became eligible | e | Y . » 2 G AMES FROM 'I'UESD AY “'GHTERS SH 7| for professional baseball when his| <SBS3I5553H55 30" FOR Signal Corps class graduated from high schoo! 3 ¥ | Handicap 90 90 90— 270|Atlanta Cracker President Ear 7 In a very close match on the EIks | Hansen 119 146 166— 431 | Mann said today. Your : | alleys last night in the Tuesday | Nichols 158 162 150— 470( When Tompkins first came down \ TR Night League, Standard Aviation|Gormley 156 175 154— 483 .0r a tryout with the Class AA i Seaftle Rainiers Shuf Quf aropped three points to the Thomas | appiesate 194 144 130 41| Crackers earlier this spring, he had KEY Hardware bunch, putting the lattes | Leighton 116 150 130— 39“; to return home until his status i: P 1 on Home Grounds by in top spot in the league for the Totals T 887 ii--a¢7s | PR Dll Was Glaxified. » y . | present. £ | The Alaskan quit school in De- [ | HO"ywood Stars There are three league games re- Honaings cember before graduating. Basebal: | FBourbon / o s i maining this season and it appears | Handicap & 80 L 0 190 | COTULSACHEE Haphy, CRaviEA - & R By JIM BA | that Parsons Electrics are putting| Stewart 189 191 210— 590l fice ruled that with the graduatior En]oymont}/ 8o y RN in a strong bid for the top spot in| smith 157 157 180 494i0f Tompking class, he becam /// 23 | (Associated Press Sportswriter) | this final round. Baviin 138 123 130— 391 eligible to play, Mann reported. W | The Pacific Coast League’s second ! - Thomas Hardware, winner of the Estepp 180 174 151— 505! TompKins has b2en farmed out to BONDED ‘E“‘ | round of openers had everything— | first round, Standard Aviation the | Hoyez 176 129 153— 458] Wilson, N.C, in the Class D Coasta SOUR MASH in | big_crowds, great pitching, home|second round and the winner of Totals 880 814 864—2653 | Flains League, for seasoning. KENTUCKY { runs and free peanuts. the incomplete third round will o \ S 5 Ch An BOURBON | 4 In the crowt;:ezl)ar;mem,x biggest | compéte for championship after STANDINGS OF LEAGUE | WHISKEY success was rtland’s afternoon letion of the third round. i e | comple! o Team Won Lost ! 4 3N 100 PROOF # and night doubleheader with Oak- Last night Otto Smithberg of | Thomas Hardware . 12 4: ?ua § Wy : iy N land which drew a total of ‘19,392;130“ Abels had high game with 233 ) Parsons Electric : 11 5 | h fans. The Beavers showed their ap-|and Erv Hagerup of Parsons high | Standard Avation Gy 7] Tights last " bt ol | preciation by winning both games series with 592. Signal Corps 8 8| Pacitic Coast, r tollows: £ | by the identical scores of 7-2. Red| Individual and team scoring 1ast| Don Abels BNl 9' At Los Ange ave Gallardo, Ad;":o plshl:d mec afternoon win| night follows: Sicks Rainiers 6 10 126, Los,Angeles; outpointed Ernic | :‘i‘ 5 ,g'b Risex gov,credit Jor the | Hennings 5 11 Lauterig. 121%, Los Angeles, 6. |0LD FASHIONED... K s, O H Pinky Woods of Hollywood threv | giRn, Blariats 4 12| At San Jose, Calif.—Eddle Chavez b ad L]_lles andicap ———e 132 San Jose, awarded decision | TITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Lovisvil v 3 ok eV | Handi 20— 60 \ ; I wisville, K & three-hitter to spoil Seattle’s de-| g ¢t 162— 517 & il b 42 A - L e et e 2V R > % N A i — - | buy before 13494 hometowners. | gt ot S g HO(KEY GAMES R B B iy H acn-lths ‘Woods had a one-hitter on the fire Botelho 155 145— 448 : i until the ninth when Lonnie Frey | Smithberg 233 171— 573 \ [ lashed a line double, actually|goy i R T (By the Associated Press) i : - Seattle’s only honest hit. Bill Schu- Totials 926 818—2636 The Los Angeles Monarchs took | lner ar las ster followed with a floating fly that ik a two to one lead in the southern | dropped safe, but Woods quickly put | | division playoffs of the Pacific out the Rainiers' fire. The Stars| Parsons Electrio | Coast Hockey League last night by | Hydrangea won 4-0. Handicap 20 20 20— 60 siapping the San Diego Skyhawks | Another fine pitching job was | Fa8erup *188 ;000 s0 . Mol w1 | § turned in at San Francisco by Elmer | MOrk 170 170 170— 51’-)' In the northern division, the New Tullps Singleton who retired the last 13| H28€ 160 148 184— 492/ westminster Royals moved into | ¢ W men in order to beat Sacramento | F2rsons . - 179 183 216— 578 yancouver to even their playoti | ! ' 6-4. He th: i ball the | King - 172 179 154— 505 | serjes with a 4-3 overtime victory | i . He threw no hit, no run ball t] % o \ last five innings after being a little Totals 893 885 959—2737| gyer the Canucks. Each team has | s e | Juneau Lodge No. 420, B. P.0. Elk i Los Angeles beat San Diego 8-7] : Juno Florists Bobby Love, the Royal’s roly-poly | uneau Lo ge 1 dDe K oW S ] Lovely Spnng cnl FIUWGI‘S to stay atop the standings with|Handicap 50 50 50— 150 | forward, was the spark-plug. He| s neighbor Hollywood. Elbie Fletcher | H. Sturrock 147 166 200— 513 | scored unassisted in the first period - Bt and Lloyd Lowe did some fancy; Whittier 181 170 113— 464 | and banged home the clincher after it g ' o A Be-charming bouquet . . . a personal- stickwork to keep the Angels ahead. | Lajole 170 121 167 4643 minutes 58 seconds o the aver- | Meenng TONICHTI Apl‘ll b’ 1950 ized corsage .. . & bloGRE tolted piAnt Each had four hits, including a|Houston time period. — is .truly the fect East Day ] s inteos {Bavard ... 131 141 *144— 416 S e 'br“ ¥ Uhe PEEierh sBw 20 Jim Tabor of Sacramento, Joe Totals ... 838 787 B843—2468 | at 8:00 P M. b ? Brovia of Portland and Don Lang| hads: e s of San Francisco were other home Sicks Rainiers ot . . run sluggers yesterday. Handicap 67 67 67— 201| pecults of exhibitions baseball Installalion ol oflicers We deliver locally telegraph anywhere | Hedges 149 158 154— 456 | ganies played yesterday by major PCL STANDINGS Oole - 136 149 165— 450 | 1eq0ye clubs are as follows: i W L. PolHeslett o 218 178 180— 5711 petrojt, (A) 6, New York (A) 4. F F E D | Hollywood 8' ¥ i N0 BweeRy 185 180 188— 503 |' g¢ 1ouis (N) 7, Boston (N) 6. . Los Angeles . . 6" 2 " 750]Nordenson ... 142 158 169 460 aygtin (BSL) 6, Chicago (A) 8. Ulisan Diego . .4 4 500 Totals ..... 847 880 923—2650| prooklyn (N) 8, Houston (TL) 2. e | R S i g Seattle 4 4 500 Chicago (N) 4, St. Louis (A) 2. sy i \ - " R S Standard Aviation | | Cleveland A) T, New York (D) 6. 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