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" THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1950 -~ GIANTS ARE - ROUGHED UP; TRADES BAD E By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sportswriter) Sid Gordon and his former-Giant buddies are making life tough for their old boss, Leo Durocher. So far, the New York Giants manager looks like a bum David Harum. Leo traded Gordon, Willard Mar- shall, Buddy Kerr and Sam Webb \ to Boston last December for Al Dark and Eddie Stanky. Durocher w the Chicago White Sox, 6-1, with three homers and five-hit pitching from Dick Starr. Detroit and Cleveland | washed out of a scheduled game. Chicago and Cincinnati of the Na- tidnal League were not scheduled. FOUR DENS PLAY CAGE GAMES LAST NIGHT; 2 TONIGHT Playing an interesting brand ot ball, four Dens participated in the | two opening games of the basketball tournament being held by Cub Pack No. 317 in the Grade School gym. Dens 1 and 3, winners over Dens 5 and 2, respectively, will compete copped their second straight from were | _—_________—-.._,__ ST A0 e SRR G 57 O e N 4 o D o it RO o3 7 Bl e BB (4 " “ sald he Was bafiding ";‘y Kind of a| i, tne semi-finals against Dens 4 5 ball club.” He was willing to sac-| .4 g in the two opening games ritice home run power for a double | ¢onignt. The final, and champion- f Play combnaton, o hand. it looks | SPIP game will be held as the third On the evidence at hand, it 100KS | ;o e tonight. There's no admission :5(“ » ng?fl:}i'exgirzt;: & I:;is::lll charge and the public is welcome efense. 3 to attend. and Kerr roughlngvf.he Giant pm:h; In the opening game last mght ers, Boston-has swept to a pair of | ;oh; Bajley and Jim Boddy sparked double figure victories. Den 1 to an 18 to 8 victory over Gordon, a Polo Grounds hero for | e, 5 Box score for the game: . years, proved especially embarrass- Den One ing. Sidney made Leo’s face red t fg pts ’ yesterday with a pair of homers, one| -p, pajley, center ...1 4 9 with the bases loaded. All told,| %" pogqy forward .. 3 6 ’ the Gordon-Marshall-Kerr trio Nicky Card, forward ... blasted home eight runs in the| ,y ;" judson, guard ... 1 1wy Braves’ 10-6 romp, including a '5111\ Day, guard ...... nine-run sixth inning. 5 ' “Den Five No Gitans. Defane “eter McDowell, center To make matters worse, the| .., Lorenzen, forward 2 2 6 " Giants defense was conspicuous by | oy peterson, forward 1155 1o 4 its absence. Stanky was the mlddleA ‘ohn Holmquist, guard man on an attempted double play sandy Sturrock, guard @ ::at got nobody out. It was critical, { 5 )\ “pucher, substitute 20 In the second game last night - Billy Southworth, Boston man-| 4o g5 high-powered outfit handled :':9’- ":“St _h’“’;* b"‘;‘;“‘m‘"fi‘:fi;"gm‘;’ he ball like veterans and allowed o RO BOItE 40k ' | their opponents, Den 2, only twe ; “":"!0" d‘SaPP°mxe“\:as°fbr‘e‘;‘f- Soints while they were chalking up SR Swecping: ey ¢ “| 22 points. Box score: ing neatly through the early in- v Den 3 nings. Although nicked for 12 hits, ft fg pts! he never was in real danger. 7im Harmon, center ... 8 16 ’ Meanwhile, the Red Sox were Mike Sweeney, forwards 1 2 having more trouble with the New| ;.. mpinodeau, forward 1 6 13 ’ York Y;?k;isr :; ?volsl:;:]n.u Stu Whithead, guard... 3 6 o2 Jave McPhetres, guard 1% 09 b mJoe g’ghmn pi_tchedx ?A‘)’S“”? : St;: Substitutes: Steve McPhetres, Terry ;98 AAENINg JKSIINN, i/ Zlem, Billy Biggs, Bryan Rowland. Patriots’ Day doubleheader as Ted f %ge“ 2 3 Williams hits his first homer ot| ain murpin, center ... i .2 the year. But the Yanks unloaded ! ... caroll, forward... another big inning—seven runs in| ;oo peyeiser, forward the™eighth—to cop the' afternoon | iy ‘Broson, guard gc, 15-'1.f gallle(ed after the eighth | non wesserschmidt, cause O larkness. S sti . aniry H¥HRL: the onks: O1d| CrRALe: Aered b Reliable, had himself a time in the r v second game, driving in six runs - with a three-run homer, two singles » a i and a pair of walks. Brooklyn Wins v { Gil Hodges boosted Brooklyn into Here are stars of games played *the win column with a homer, two | yesterday: doubles and a single in a 7-5 de- Batting cision over the Phillies. Carl Fu-| Sid Gordon, Braves—Drove home rillo’s two-run homer and rooki¢ | five runs on pair of homers, in- Bobby Morgan‘s three singles were | -luding one with bases loaded, to other big guns in the Dodgers’ 14-{ lead Boston to 10-6 victory over ~ hit attack on Russ Meyer and twc | New York. successors. Pitching The Pittsburgh Pirates shaded the Dick Starr, Browns — Limited \d Cardinals, 4-3, in a night game atli Chicago to five hits and fanned e St. Louis. Two errors by thtn;l :a.se- four in pitching St. Louis to 6-1 men Eddie Kazak in the fifth in-| ‘riumph over White Sox. ning paved the way for two Pirate AL TR S - runs. Final scores of WIL games yes- The Philadelphia " Athletics| terday are as follows: downed the Washington Senators, Spokane 6, Victoria 5. 6-1, in the first American League| Tacoma 6, Salem 1. night game of the season before Wenatchee 8, Yakima 4. 10,153 fans in Washington. Tri-City 5, Vancouver 4 110 in- Those revived St. Louis Brovms nings). ] Special Games Sponsored by the V.F. W. . | Every Thursday Night (e ¢ : C.1.0.Hall-9P. M. Everyhedy Invited | Your Deposits SAFE UNITED STATES S BONDS [ ARE BUY and HOLD i SAVING DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * SIXTH LOSS l CHALKEDUP 3% 10 RAINIERS Los Lee Anthony, the pitcher Angeles didn't want, is much ap-, preciated at Hollywood. I Anthony lost 19 games last year | with the cellar-dwelling Angels. ‘This r with the Pacific Coast League-leading Stars, Anthony hnsl chalked up three wins with no de- feats. He has allowed only four honest runs in 33 innings for an earned run average of only 1.09: per game. His latest victory came last night as he scattered seven hits among the hapless Seattle Rainiers. Holly- wood won 6-3, handing the Rainiers their sixth loss in a row. The Suds, in fact, have only one win to show for their last 13 games. Denny Galehouse was pitching good ball for Seattle until the sev- enth when six hits by the cham- pions produced five runs and a bath for Galehouse. Los Angeles outlasted San Diego to win 11-9, dumping the Padres a game and a half behind Holly- wood. Nine pitchers were used by the two teams. Nice clutch pitching by Roy Hel- cd), Connie Mack, (” Wirephoto. President Troman makes a left handed fess to sto Leazue season in Griffith Stadium, Washing Margaret Truman; ) presidential scerel Alben W. Barkley and Manager Bucky Harris of Wa Makes Left Handed Toss rt the American om, D. C. (Left to right) Charles Ross (seat- Air Force aide; Vice President rington Senators. Truman; the President; H ;. Gen. Robert Land of Philadelphia Athlel manager ser gave Portland a 5-4 win over Oakland. It was Helser’s third win of the year, all against the Acorns Harry Feldman relieved Tomr Bridges in the fourth inning and then went on to pitch San Fran- cisco to an 8-5 win over Sacra- mento. Brooks Holder and Neil Sheridan homered for the Seals. FIGHT DOPE Bergman - Lindstrom (By the Associated Press) Ingrid Bergman and Dr. Peter Lindstrom have settled their dis- pute over custody of their 12-year- old daughter Pia. They also have composed their financial differ- Two fights last night, one « |ences, and Lindstrom plans to file knockout, as follows: a suit for divorce in Los Angeles county. Under the settlement announced At Omaha — Joey Maxim, 182, Cleveland, knocked out Joe Daw- son, 190, Chicago, 2. (non-title). lby both parties, Miss Bergman will At Philadelphia — Charley Fu- | have partial custody of Pia. Miss sari, 150, Irvington, N.J., outpointed { Bergman will have the right to have Joey Carkido, 146, Youngstown, 10, |Pia with her during one-halt ot the girl's summer vacation. Lind- strom will have her the other hal of the vacation period, and also will have her with him during the school year. HAL SALTZMAN 1S OPTIONED, PADRES CLEVELAND, April 20—®—The Cleveland Indians today optioned Hal Saltzman, rookie right-hand: in California with her father. Miss Bergman is in Rome with Italian film director Roberto Rossellini, who claims he is the father of her i second child. Set:lement Is Made; Daughter Chief Issue For the present, Pia will remain INSTALLATION OF MOOSE OFFICERS . SATURDAY NiGHT ANGOON COMMUNITY JOINS FOR EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES The entire congregations of An- joined forces on Easter Sun- or a united observance in the Presbyterian Church of that ¢ The Moose will have a big instal- latfon of officers next Saturday ight and the Women of the Moose munity, according to Lay Prea Sa son. drill team will aid in installing Ser- ¢ was read by Sr. Caj- | £€Q t-of-Arms during he cera- tain Robert Willard of the Salva- y. The team will also drill by tien Army and the sermon of the|units following the installation. day was delivered by Cyril Zuboff,| Officers to be inducted into offi- of Juneau. The Angoon- Russian | ces are as follows: Orthodox Choir participated in ftie| John H. Ladely, Past Governor. musical phases of the event, as| Arnold es, Governor; M. C did the Young People’s Choir of | Moser, Junior Governor; Dean Wil- the Presbyterian Church, while |l late; Oscar Pearson, numbers were played by the An- Arnold Hildre, G. E oon band of The Salvation Army. | Almquist, Bob Jensen, Trustees; D 1al period was lead by Sam | Stanley K. Tyler, Sergeant of Arms: Johnson. A record attendance | Willlam Youppi, Assistant Sergeant marked the day as encouraging co-|of Arms; Harold Zenger, Inner operative activities in the fubure. | Guard; George Clark, Outer Guard SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S PALMA COMPOUN BETTER pitcher, to San Diego on 24-hour 1e~} call, FROM PHILADELPHIA Saltzman, 25, will be rekurning? The Rev. Walter Barlow and P. to the Pacific Coast League. Lasv.IH Gwynn, who are here to at- season he won 23 and lost 13 ‘Url tend the Presbyterial of the Pres- Portland. Cleveland gave up five!puterian church, are guests at the players to get him from Portland. iBaranoI registered from Philade!- T LY phia, Pa. FROM ANCHORAGE [ Joseph A. Yesenski is a guest at| the Baranof registered from An-| chorage. FROM SKAGWAY E. A. Larson, a resident of Skag- way, is registered at the Baranof. Preotect vour Furs Store them with Chas. Goldstein Ceo. The only fur storage vault in Juneau We invite you to come in and see our storage facilities. OUT-OF-TOWNERS: Ship your furs to: Chas. Goldstein & Co., Juneau, Alaska en/ FIREWORKS Wholesale West coast lowest prices, highest grade merchandise. F. O. B. Seattle. placed before May 5th. Special arrangements for established jobbers. Over one quarter million pounds of commercial fire- works for resale and aerial displays. 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