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THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Bardey and Dr. J. W. Jaron | ON S(HEDULE IN chikan: $id Thompson; to Peters- | | burg: Pete Tabernini; to Chatham SHUTOUT WIN Beafs Up EASY WIN IN MAJOR LEAGUES 5oz, o @ ot 2 Guaranteed | | Hantop i | From Juneau to Pleasant Island for Super Wear or and return were M. F. Stockwell s | (By the Associated Press) and Mr. Leonardo a New Pair FREE. The five others hitting two each The chips will lown tonight Satnuite Wy k sre " v " | | he chips will down L Arriving from Sitka were T. F Elks l ers 11;9 Peterson, Dorris and Wilbur of | When Philadelphia risks its hard| Hinshaw, Mrs, Hinshaw, Patty Hin. Nylon and Nylon the Coast Guard, Neilson of the | oy i won first place in the National shaw, A. Peterson, Pauline Saund- | Moose and Manning of the Elks. WYL e S, PHILADELPHIA, July 13 — W —| NEW YORK, July 13—M—An- League against the second place!ers, N. P. Bandy, W, E. Townsend Content Socks by | Doubles have been hit by 11 O'RI'} l‘]‘( “"“:w:i Hollywood | k¢ Williams was expected to use |other Jake La Motta-Ray Robinson | Card the opening of a vital Don Neal, Lillian Collier and Ellen ea s a others who are Arnold, Francis,| O% ['l”(‘fp :‘rc”c*nw Jeague. lead | G€OTSE (Sugar) Costner as a step-|fight was in the making today three-game series at St. Louis. Sherry | and Krause of the Guard; Shepard, [“”"] = y e ‘l‘ - since June 4| PINE stone to a welterweight title |lowing middleweight chy This is the big game of the day! From Tulsequah: Thomas Sko- | Phelps, Rolison, Pinkerton, Hollo-| {oF the first time since Ju fight with Ray (Sugar) Robinson. |ion’s easy conquest of Italy i et g » medal, E. Skomedal, Ann Skomedal and Seattle’s big Jim Wilson rolls | as majors return to family feuding | way and Miller of the Moose; and |° -‘1~‘ ML CoRE e Instead, the lanky Costner thrashed erio Mi jafter the All-Star melodrama, -al- Robert C. Skomedal, Linda Sko- Mo i &) ea ue e | Houston and Snow of the Elks. |MerTly on with MSECUUVE| lightweight champ Williams and| La Motta was due to step into) ghough an important series gpens Medal, Michail Kawalenko, Stan A mound triumphs. emerged himself as top contender | the offices of the International|gonient also at Yankee Stadium Petryshyn, James Fowlie an [ TEAM. TOTALS The OAks mads.it two in e 1oW, for Rabinson’s crown | Boxing Club some time this after- | Gleveland’s Indians, a game and don Woodbury. “AN ALS over Hollywood with a 1-0 win yes- | Costner turned in the fistic up- |noc pick a chec me-half back of the second place| From Lake Hasselborg: Red Hol- With three of the top five hitters b r h po a e pet. terday and assumed a two-percent- | set of the year last night when he |$33.700 and to discu { New York Yankees in the Ameri- | loway, Capt. Fiemnp, Lt. Macx Elks 85 78 90 207 60 26 .312 9 ¢ | in the league the Elks capped mc! 285 78 90 207 60 26 .312] age point 'lead—596 to '.594. The| handed Williams one of the worst|sixth scrap with the |“,m circult, have,a three-game job:from ‘Hoonah: ' Johnr Martin power in the Gastineau Channel C1 Guard 317 90 97 221 60 32 306 | veteran Clyde Shoun posted his 11th ' licking the 135 pound titleholder | kin 15t the Stadium. The Injury-riddled | {rom Ketchikan: Mvs. Chaprr ¢ A se 2 226 6 298 vic! y s % 3 's pve: receive The C: Tt 20.y 1l ve = oy A i rva . 5 r League for the first half of the 00se 309 rifigrz 226 60 39 .298 ;;Ll(};r)x‘xx.\ la E.mv;‘lmi\\fl dm.l .\\uh L ever received. The (.’nndr‘n, N‘ J‘ ,;] e -year-old Bronx bull paved | Xanks are three garnes back of the l,!l“\\.ud Bryant, Mrs. Bryant; from season in official figures released to- | RN : s “’v arpel, Eachipitcher gaye u 4 negro simply smashed TIke inte : w that encounter by|je,006 leading Detroit T gers, who l«wm\lwn' Louis ,]” son. day. : INDIVIDUAL SCORING only two hits. h ubmission in a 10 round non-title | Lelting out 15-round unanimous f o ece oo Senators at Washington| From Haines: William A. Rich- Enjoying a 44 point lead over his Elks ab r hpoa e pet But the _amazing Wilson, never }scrap at Shibe Park | decisicn over, Mitri in Madisor ¥ ‘anbther night tussls. ardson, J. B. Caro and Anthony nearest rival is Earl Forsythe of | Forsythe 26 10 15 10 11 3 5% hotter in his 28 years, again posted| So superior was Costner that one Garden last night | . & __1J. Opstedal and from Todd: M. F € ond » the Elks for the leader's spot, His | XManning 2715 13 19 10 3 492 the day’s top performance. Theof the judges, Frank Knarsborough,| It was like old times in thef But the Phillies vs Cardinals al-| gy iwel and Mr. Leonardo. | nearest rival is Terry Magorty of SNOW 32 10 15 55 5 2 .469 Rainier righthander fanned 12 andjgave the winner all 10 rounds ! ck as a surpri :i‘" “‘;”‘”’""“ the scene ““‘I' “:“‘“ SRR L AR ‘ Puter Shart or " ibare Trump 2 713 11 11 8 406 allowed three hits in blanking San —_— rge t of 16.369 paid $94 18 outcome rests tempor BUarE lar Len: A ¢ e taoompere : i fego, 3~ : et s ship in the National loop. The Ho PITAL i ReyitarLeayoe to Forsythe's 577. Forsythe has 15, Hazlett 26 4 8 3 02308 Diego, 3-0 [ e O Bt .| amazing Phillies, hol % ‘dhart | hits, 10 runs for 26 times at bat| Pidgeon 133 4001308 It ako ran Wikon's string i tt ‘,"“":'”‘ s R “'L‘“"‘ ? O | Mrs. Thelma Benson of Tenakee, | try th and Magorty has eight hits, four| Houston 1711 553 00 scoreless innings to 37. One more i t ‘“'V]'(‘ ‘x s 2 *\ oui d“m'\: William' Richasdson,! Anithony. Ope Buy them . . . try them Fine st ey Baliner 14 3 4 4 90 j)m,‘fixll length shutout and he’ll ln | < pected o;lmmk(;l)ll“Vunn'\)lm:l Pl SRtal. Jokn Nartin 1w Taiths . .. give them the The Riks hawe third and fourth | Guy 4 1 1 0 02 250|the PCL record of 46 set in 1905| | iember ; b‘""'l'l“ ’M \lt)x\n‘n&;n\:‘\‘ 9 I R cole, and Lloyd Ingles were ad- | works for 60 days. If Sead P ; 2 2 938, by Bill Tozer s Angeles, He has LaMotta won only ome of his] b ; aWs. S to 8 atsttal Veso | : spot tied down in the furn“cf Joe | Smithberg 1 2 5 4 92 .238| by Bi T‘Ult‘l of Los Amfw ( ha There will be a baseball game to~‘ o & Hor b i Both kb Bhle .ahd . Cazds. Bave xm.lml to St. Ann’s Hospital yes | you're not comp'fldy Snow i Aannire, ‘a recruit trom | CoPe 34 6 839 44 235 two more wins to go to reach Frank{ pop ™ (oo o Peie ™ L BARE BT | with Robinson but & | terdiy o : " B g po 'y Sl 9 j night starting at 6:30 o'clock be- Db one: NWats! vty WS to take into consideration the fast- $ ¥ | tisfied with the wear, Guard. has 13, D 26 5 512 71 .192! Browning's league mark of 16 for - | pt one were very close. & | Nick Giatros, Warde Johnson, satistie i L o e e B tan 17 4 2 9 00 118 San Francisco in 1909 joveen the Coast Guard and Moo®e.| “rrpere was no doubt about last| stepping Boston Braves, slamming.\ i, BUNIO% AR Jonneon hability, long-last b G ibls e Lmd b 9311 11111 In other games, San Frinciscos) A Wi BY the Moose will push the|, o), gecision, You could almost | along in third place only two games | William Krasilovsky and her infant | pi 4 and Snow has 15 hits, 10 runs out} LOga Al pisiEr e ctory by Gard deeper into the cellar Bub If| o o's onroea o shrewd businessman, | out of the lead. o e e MR B ing fine appearance, of 32 at bats for .469. In fifth spot Hagerup 300310 »0“”' Al Lien posted his. 13th victory byt tng score is reversed, the Moosé and | e oM il % . .| daughter were dismissed. C: M 464, fol-, 088 2..0..0..0.0.0.000)5pacing 12 Los.Angelez hits for a 5 = counting the house as, he.started! Billy Southworth’s boys are in i YR AT N return them and is McCagg of.the Moose at ol- g Gudrd Will be tied for sécond sPOt| i) Myt He hasn't looked that | Cincinnati for a night game with| | lowed by Tilbitts and: Dorris of the xManning’s total Ancltides six'games | 3-1 decision, and-Satraments's Bl Coast Guard at 450 and 424 respec- Inhsed with the Coast Guard and|Evans subdued Portland, 4-3 tively. Trump of the Elks at .406|tWo for the Elks. His breakdown in- Incidentally, five uf» Wilson's completes the list of those hitting cludes: |k!r|km»\1:\ came in s&ccession in the aBae. Ao For Elks 9 0 4 3 20 444]first two innings, and he walked In the home run column, McCagg| For C. Guard 18 15 9 16 8 3 500 OPly one man. His Seattle mates of the Moose leads with four. For-| Coast Guard ab r h po a e pet|!€lPed by two errors, gave him two sythe of the Elks and Peterson of§jDoyle ....... 1 0 1 0 001.000fTuns in the first two frames. Jackie the Coast Guard follow with ‘three | Macchia 1 0 1 0 011000fAlbright’s homer in the' ninth was each. Snow of the Elks comes in|{ Tibbitts 40 17 18 10 8 1 450 extra gravy 3 fourth with a pair. Others hitting | Dorris 33 81413 65 424] The Oaks sewed up their import- homers were Wilbur, Tibbitts, | Peterson 36 15 12 49 11 3 .333] a0t affair in the first inning when Krause and Dorris of the Coa.\“Dtu 6 0 2 3 00 .333 speedy Artie Wilson beat out a bunt, Guard; Shepard and Werner of the ! Krause 24 9 8 513 4 333|stole second, raced to third on an Moose; and Cope of the Elks. Gonzales 6 0 2 0 00 333)infield out and scored on a fielder's Only four men hit three-baggers. { Morrison 34 810 6 10 .204( choice. Tibbitts of the Guard, Magorty and | Arnold 27 3 633 14 222 The fznrx?r could have ended right Shepard of the Moose and Smith-} Wilbur 27.10" @ 75: 8;3 aa} there as Shoun and Karpel, recent berg of the Elks managed the feat.| Kane 34 2 ¢ 3 02 .74|star acquisition from 5:\:\(119._ bat- Five men are tied for the lead in|Hamilton 7 0 1 5 01 143]tled scorelessly on. Each pitcher two-baggers hitting with three| Francis 23 3 149 11 3 044 |Pitcher fanned six batters in one each. They are Kane and Tibbitts SIEAE of the year's closest duels. of the Guard, McCagg of the Moose,| Moose ab r hpoa e pet e 52 4 and Cope and Forsythe of the EIks.| Magorty 15 4 8 8 40 533 STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS i McNeill 2 010 00 500 Pacific Coast League McCagg 28 81327 30 .464! W ool Pt Shepard 38 41513 89 94| Oakland 62 42 59 Philis 2 6 9 8 86 346] Hollywood 63 43 594 Waries 6 1 2 2 62 333)San Diego 5 53 509 Rolison 2811 936 11 322 Seattle 583 52 505 Results of fights last night are]goloway 16 6 545 20 313|San Francisco 52 54 491 as follow - Neilson | 29 6 924125 310} Portland e sl At New York — Jake LaMotta,|{ vann 10 1 3 5 10 300}Los Angeles 47 60 439 159, New York, outpointed Tiberio| pinkerton 14 3 4 2 10 ogelSacramento 43 65 398 Mitri, 159, Italy, 15 (title). Sanford 27 6 7928 10 250 At Philadelphia—George “Sugnr"ster I A T e e National League Costner, 148, Camden, N.J., out-] yyile 6 21 2 05 .167 w L l’r( pointed Ike Williams, 143, Trenton,| paygherty 15 2 2 3 5 4 133]Philadelphia 4 20 -60: 3 N.Y., 10. (non-titie). Poe 3 12 1 1 2 02 0s3|St Louis . 43 30 589 At Spokane — Harry “Kid” Mat- | pasquan 12 4 1 3 31 083 Boston 42 31 57 thews, 170, Seattle, outpointed An-}pgen 6 0 0 0 00 .000|Brooklyn 38 32 543 ton Raadik, 165, Chicago, 10. 1 Bello 4 0 0 2 11 .000|Chicago 33 38 465 . T, | Kroken . 3 00 1 82 .00} New York 88 Wp ooty . Liser 100 0 00 o000l Cincinnati 29 44 397 SPoris Brle's | Pittsburgh 27 46 370 NEW YORK — Kirby Higbe, vet- eran right handed pitcher with the New York Giants, was sold to Min- neapolis of the American Associa-! tion. 1 —_ i ITHACA, N.Y. — The Board of Stewards of the Intercollegiate Row- ing Association decided to returni the big crey race next year to| Marietta, O.! [ LAUSANNE; Switzerland — Ger- many and Japan were voted back!' into membership of the Intema-] tional Lawn: Tennis Association, after which Poland and Hungary withdrew. IF YouRre HON'NG oLo-TIMEF . WIL GAMES Final scores oi WIL games last }night are as follows: Spokane 8, Tacoma 7. Yakima 20, Victoria 6. Salem 5, Wenatchee 4. Vancouver 12, Tri-City 2. In New York an investigation is under way on a one cent price raise in the bread industry. In- vestigation Commissioner ~James | Sheils estimated the raise by five major bakers would cost con-; sumers some nine million dollars annually oR THE KIND OF DRing RS TALK OF YET — o/’ JUST TELLTHE MA you WANT. Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended whiskey. 86 proof. | 70% grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. | American League W L Pet Detroit 49 26 653 New York 41 30 Cleveland .46 32 ,590 Boston 42 35, .545 ‘Washington .3 41 Chicago & 45 430 Philadelphia 21 49 355 St Louis 27 49 355 ' SANTA MONICANS HERE | Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kitchen {Santa Monica, Calif., are staymg at the Baranof Hotel. FROM TODD M. F. Stockwell and Wainher Leonardo of Todd are registered at the Barnnof Hotel THE KiNp THAT WE OF THE BA , pire. of } Hatten (7) and Campanella; Min- T THE WHISTLES RBER SHOP QUARTET. | | i Alaska Distributors Company, Seattle-Anchorage, Exclusive Alaska Distributorg . in the le e's standing 3Eay | MATTHEWS GETS EASY DECISION = IN RAADIK BOUT I i SPOKANE, Wash., July 13—\:fi~‘ Harry (Kid) Matthews battered his | way to a one-sided 10-round de-| cision over Estonia’s Anton Ra-| adik here last night as professional | boxing returned to the Inland Em- The Seattle belter, at 170, had a five-pound weight advantage over his rugged opponent. There were no knockdowns al- though Raadik's face was covered | with blood at the end of the fight from a cut opened over his eye early in the bout. Matthews won ' all keep his record for the world crown. A crowd of 3,431 contributed tol a gate of $7,900 for the outdonr(« 10 rounds to! clean in his bid light heavyweight | card, the first of a series to be| presented here by Jimmy Fitten,, Seattle matchmaker. (GAMES TODAY |- CHICAGO, July 13—(#—Preacher | Roe, Broolyn's ace pitcher, suffercd‘ a shoulder injury today as the/ Chicago Cubs defeated the Dodgers, | 6-4, in the opener of their three- | game series. The Cubs scored what| proved to be the winning runs after ! { _molnne was forced to quit with one| out and a runner on base in the| third inning. Bill Serena greeled| 461 rookie Joe Landrum with a double and Phil Cavaretta followed with a single to produce two runs. Brooklyn 101 201 000—4 50 Chicago 032 010 00x—6 10 3| Roe, Landrum (3), Branca )| ner and Owen. LP: Roe. New York at Pittsburgh, poned rain post-| (two night games in| League). | night American League National Four | bother Among Ketchikan residents stop For Tulsequah: Robert Helgeson, |ring at the Baranof Hotel are Mr.|Pete Sarasola, George W. Chinson, H 2 M H 0', ncec and Mrs, H. C. Bryant, CharXe Mrs, G. W. Chinson, Donald Rob- arr' “ch.ne sh - . - Chapman and Martin Hanson inson, Cheryl Robinson, Margaret get a new pair FREE! A host of smart style and colors to choose BANDY VISITS Norris P. Bandy of Anchorage is at the Gastineau Hotel. He is with z00d in years. 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