The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1950, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1950 NDINGS CF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League RAINIERS WALLOP PADRES, 12-4 SCORE (By the Associated Press) Oakland has a victory and a place only ‘three games behind Hollywood in the Pacific Coast League today, but the Stars have Frank Kelleher! Hollywood fans watched their lads lose to the Oaks, 5-4, last night but they left the ball park, their radios and television sets muttering “That Kelleher! Wow!” The outfield muscie man stretched his hitting streak to 12 games, hom- ered for the fifth straight game, increased his four-ply total to 16 for the season, also got a single, and approached a record. If Kelleher homers tonight he’ll equal’ the PCL record of six in six straight pames set by Gene Lillard of Los Ang in 1935. Third place San Diego 12-4 shellacking from & tle, # business really settled in the Rain- iers’ six-run second inning, includ- ing catcher Jack Warren's doubie which unloaded the bases. The San Francisco Seals, by vir- tue of their 7-2 win over Los An- geles, are one percentage point ahead of Portland, which lost to Sacramento, 13-2. Hollywood Oakland San Diego San Francisco Portland Seattle Los Angeles Sacramento 488 472 440 370 42 42 40 34 National League = 35 36 34 32 Pet 503 590 Philadelphia St. Louis Brooklyn Boston New York Chicage Pittsburgh Cincinnati 508 500 Scores Tuesday Philadelphia 3, Boston 2. St. Louis 3-4, Chicago 2-1. Brooklyn 3, New York 10. Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 3. took at American icague w 42 Pet 689 609 Detroit New York Cleveland Boston Washington Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia 4 o ey g 344 344 Scores Tuesday Boston 7, Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 4, Cleveland 3. Detroit 9, Chicago 3. Stars of the major baseball Washing New 3. leagues in games Tuesday are: preingsan b en T Batting: Dick Sisler, Phils — two run homer in seventh enabled Phil- lies to defeat Braves, 3-2, and take first place in National League. Pitching: Ted Gray, Tigers checked White Sox on five hits 9-3, to pick up ninth victory, most on Detroit staff. Are you letting the Dnndclluns get | the best of you? Use Scotts Weed |and Feed to get rid of the pests. Enthusiastically recommended by | the Juneau Garden Club. Just ar-| rived at Juneau-Young Alr(!w\u Co. Inc. SPECIAL—1 WEEK ONLY PABCO Exterjor Gloss White House Paint—$395 a gallon Juneau- Young Hardware Co., Inc. 41-4t Veterans Support Your Candidate! Nella Jermain Costume Ball. 9 o'clock, Friday, at Parish Hall 41-3t Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices— CANADA ALL FLAVORS DRY MIXERS Ige. bottle P X ¢ . largean23¢ PEAS 2 cans 27« ©w o 2 o] A, > 5] ° B ) o > [ w [3 B Q -3 w o L = A, © =~ o > w w o H Q - ©n I3 =2 > A ) 3) ° B 1] o > ] = [3 B Q ~ w [ =2 5 % > 2] ° ~ o > (%] w [3 H Q - ! I | CHINESE DINNERS pka. 53 DIN . Pkg. 14c| Large can 23¢ | II;EMPKIN . 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Pasciutii, Ole Ness, Leonard Smith and Nor- man Banfield .355. singer, Shanks } 369; Musial, St. Louis, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Runs Batted In — Kiner j burgh, 53; Sauer Chicago, 52. 4 Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, 18; Campanella, Brooklyn, 15. | Pitching Miller, Philadelphia [6-0, 1.000; Newcombe, Brooklyn, clock{p_o' 778 American League Kell, Detroit, Cleveland, .364 Runs Batted In — ton, 72; Stephens, Boston, Home Runs — Williams, 22; Rosen, Cleveland, 19. Pitching McDermott, - Boston 5-1, .833; Byrne, New York, 8-2 .800. ELKS BEAT C.G. Elks bowling team took the Coas aboard the Baranof with his| Guard last night by a narrow mé father, George Kritsonis, and Rod-| 8in, the t team winning by tert L. Twiss of the Seattle Times.| Pins and the second by 18 pins. The group was meb at the dock uy| Wilber and Davis were high men Bill Dean, supervisor of the Ever- ! for their team, the CG and Thomp- Bowl son and Hazlett were high for the y were taken to the bowl and | E ~ the match was quickly underway Bowlers are reminded that the g Because of the darkness in {ne|singles championship will be called et ey bowl, a fire was built to show up | for M July 8 at 8 pm, & e B A L e el 3 o8 (‘u rgc .\:\w Ann : Thirteen-year-old George, an 8th | - il v"“I"l,‘jf:ll erader at the Issaquah School was 1 Hamilton, Cortis & the top thrower of the Se: with fatasit tournament in which some Kowing, R kids participated. There M. Ros, MNets. n consecutive strikeouts 5 D r his rival. The Queen CHAINN BIRES AT M/ “Boarding Filght test required two and a g i nonths to' run off. Here league baseball afternoon g time final scores ‘of major mes played this received up 1 press National League 5, New York 3 15, Louis 3. Amerf League New York 5, Washington 1 51 PASSENGERS ON PAN AM FLIGHTS Pan brou four pas and took George P 10| Broow Chicagc Williams, Bos- 0. Boston MINE ORE ON GULF A report headquarters Aeronautics reaching Coast Guard here from the Civil Authority in Cordova d a mine was sighted on the beach at Cape Suckling, about 30 miles northeast of Cape St. Elias Coast Guard headquarters the information had been forwarded to the U.S. Navy at Kodiak action : flights of fed Fairba thbound from Seattle were nt, G Folta, Mi uth Petrich, Sclma 29 sam w. Allan Albert Deike. nday, —_— — FROM ANCHORAGE Warren V. Hunt of Anchorage, ng ¢t the Baranof Hotel 1 with hir veu Ruth: ttle | fishi 11,600 jt, he made | p against 30 cit hal nsistc T go set out of tomeriow bess Can place Leitzell, Dan | Veterans Support Your Candidate! V. L. 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