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v . surge Wi \h WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1950 CARDS TAKE Rainiers Are TOP TODAY, [Losers, (! NATL. LEAG. N .MJ Game fo Stars THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA il PAGE THREE 1K E; ferfed for the wr lit, reducing 3 NE‘VS BE SAVED AS FIRE . ""“""“‘: K‘|x's~1":”":;'\n\‘.y‘:‘ EvEs EXAMINED OPh)de'lf TELEPHONE 266 thased SnaEprm. D JOWN RN Chapter No. hold a practice I \w\‘. Jlaska, July 20 at 8 o'clock in Eagles Hall S ready to evacuate their Arc- IKED WH, NED MELLOWNESg C LIKE WE L EN WaANT Gooo, om,”snlo ? from | tic ( e vallage today, but Dis- WANT 01p.rime TASTE e H‘ to a ouncement el b_ne | Alma Cuthbert M Fore Tom Bennett said THROUGH THE WICKET 7 TheRg's oNE SURE way 70 P p ~The| . ghe announced that any | I flareup, there’s a WE RouLeD 'EM it a new era | o+ Tready - cosbaus: Tor c village may be a check for ap- nday exbiiici's r $100,000 to acquire third Tuesday in honor of which threatened Granc s to sweep a forest fire the heart of the village, yesterday. The fire was temporarily at least, onl, Bob an League's Dillinger from the Philadelphia Most Worthy hletics. Dillinger’s purcha came a few R hours after banker Frank McKinney : (By the Associated Press) ( By the Associated Press) f Indianapolis, sold his share of | OLDTIME RESIDENT VIS Stan Mus me h There may be times when Oak- | the last-place Pirates to two part-| swen Marklund was a Douglas eted the I spree. En in the Big|lands pitching looks rather spotty, |DeTS—John Galbreath, a_Columbu t up his old from camrying in additional fire- Six. No wonder the bounce-b nobody ean. say the league |[C4l estate man, and Tom Johnson, | hom and some of ¢ue fighting equipment. Fliers from St. Louis Cardinals lead the Na- rs don’t know what to do with i sveeey ember his fatie 10th Rescue Squadron here, tional Leagt : ba ave in front of T T ) with h from Fort Yukon, were - ).Swukmu %».u: of :n (J‘xr\'«.u?“m ner y u,“r‘ln - ' jfmm. 3 ) 0 n I own S\ or first place with a double ro petbre| N ehen of g M- the-clock rout of the >V York ason, l‘h‘\ C into the late E IG}'& DDPE but even thou € _— ™ . . bz o Giants, the Cards took charge of the trailing and apparent | through a ¢l smg o E / 5 A race yesterday. But yesterday, as before, | time, there - f phi‘? T{) HOQEA ;S ool b N 24 The shellshocked Giants, beaten ored . seven in three| One knockout “last night in the|marks in k i MA £ 12 times in their last 15 ngs and gained a 7 to 3 de-|fight same as follows: b et itk which | £ NG dus’ TELLT“E were unable to provide even t ion from the Portland Beave t Montreal—Laurent Dauthuille, | he remember Swen came to Al i}? P’OQ!H .MPER'AL' resistance for the rebounding Card Mickey Rocco slammed 158 ance, knocked out Tuzo r to spend & manit ONT July 20—(P—Few s WANT ‘A. It was 18-4 in the day game and|homer in the sixth to give Portuguez, 162':, Costa Rica, 3. o1 0 i ek, s ”n You 10-3 at night in a combined 30-hit | Beavers a 3 to 0 lead, but Ozkland At Oakland, Calif. — Art Soto, ! I e e attack that routed Larry Jansen|Ray Noble and Lloyd C pher | 136, Oakland, outpointed Milo Sav- ¢ dival b el N AT Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended whiskey. 86 proof. and Sheldon Jones in the early in- » socked homers and George Met- | 26¢, 158, Seattle, 10. s ift to Kores ik Hawaii and Tokyo. 70% grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, lllinois. nings. vich contr! Beater® three in a row by Brook- uhdoltig. Five 6t ‘AK O Iyn e r in the week, the Cards’' ru: arie in-ihe eighill v cause looked dark. Now they're back # lost all his st in control with three consecutive wood kept pace thr pitehing gems by the southpaw trio e Oaks with a 7 to 6 of Al Brazle, Max Lanier and Harry a1 Diego downed Brecheen. and Los Lanier worked the Giants over m the day game Musial stretched his with aouble in the afterr two sipgles at night guns were Slaughter Enos had six hits, three in each, driving home four. Rice hoisted a homer, triple, double and single to drive in six. The Phillies, one oi the lead yesterday morning, ped a peg by splitting burgh. Granny Hamne ver Seattle; S ancisco, 6 to mped Sacramento, 4 to y to hitting string | the big and Del Rice. Ben nd da nvvd tl f de: homer by Warren Sroadway Bill Schuster. Hollywood had hoped for a sta 1el tonight betw Wilson, who d Jack Salve: | | | | | ning homer with a man on won the open but the Pirates grabbec : the Wilson will try to equal Dona five-hit pitching ast League record of 16 tomorrow ni Draftee Joh Klippstein won his fir big league game and hit record wa: in ) S T his first homer for Chicago in it y San Fr a first place tie. Brooklyn’; cheduled twilight- night doubleheuder at C was washed over until i were una Leads Parade wding the pa- chop- half game off Detroit ue lead. The Tigers Mize With Johnny Mize the 1 rade, ped ano American Le winners over STANDINGS OF THE < e Coast Le: w Boston oW sport 11-3 romp over the Boston Braves.i ! The loss dropped the Braves out of ! i 2 three-game margin over th 68 who sunk St. Louis twice, 16-1 and 66 59 56 for the Pacific Coast League twc 54 52 continued his batting five hits in six trip: including a game-winning homer off Ned Garver in the eighth innin of the second game. Ed Lopat had a no-hitter in the opener until Roy Seivers led off the eighth by hitting his first pitch into the left d seats. Red Rolfe, saving his pitchers for , gave since wee Los Angeles Sacramento 4-3. The burly first baseman, ticketed l American League Detroit New Cleve! Boston Washington Chicago with New Yo start Dizzy Trout his first June 22 and got away over the Red Sox. Trout didn’t las but neither did rookie Willard Nixon, the Boston starter. Bobby Feller made Win No. 201, a neat four-hit 4-0 shutout of fSt. Loui 48 24 Philadelphia. Joe Gordon’s 10th ! Philadelphia 47 35 homer off Dick Fowler with a man { Boston 46 35 on in the eighth wrapped up the | Brooklyn 443 34 decision for Cleveland. Chicago 38 41 Washington whipped their oldj New York 36 46 teammate, Ray Scarborough of the| Cincinnati 34 46 Chicago White Sox, for the second | Pittsburgh 30 51 night in a row on Sam Dente’s in- field single with two out in the tenth} inning, 5-4. | Mrs. Robert | the Douglas Telept OPEN ALL NIGHT | her granddaughter Ste Chinese dishes, Italian dinners, Sea:son returned - home on Foods, Steaks and Chicken Dinners|from a six weeks visit with r served all mght New Country Club. )lncs in Seattle. ger one office, 3 Store Buildings for Rent [ Sewing mactimes for rent at g e || Soving macames tor rent s 0 | Thera |s No Better Flour Made Than a triple to Por Wade | game-w r {our | ping of 4-3 sec spite | _collected Win No. The Tri-City 6-12, Vancouver 4-0. i LEADERS INB. B. | n win ‘ PITTSBURGH, July 20 — (M - il | Ralph Kiner socked his 27th home San| Stars of the major league baseball | 14 "toqav to help give the last place . Sl S | Pittsburgh Pirates a 10-8 vietory e R i % Johnny Mize, Yankees |, .,y > pennant contending Phila- g nmered five hits in double- | o500 phils, Eight pitchers vied in 1 enjoyed a header t Browns, including| e free-scorin Homars By Oel nis, G famner and Dick Sisler accounted for three Phil runs before a crowd of 15,000, including 8,840 ladies day guests. t John- | mitted Tues craft Falls operating out of Mont., have been div- Alaska Distributors Company, Seattle-—Anchorage, Exclusive Alaska Distributors v © .B.S7ARs GAMESTODAY _ on this week's Specials at the California Grocery and eat Market ~ THE PURE FOODS STORE ner in eighth in- 1d game. Bobby Feller, inl Pitching - Indians 201 with four- shutout of Philad and | hit elphia, 4-0. Boston Braves at Chicago, post nd- | © WIIL GAMES ned, wet grounds. Dom Di gio doubled in Billy Goodman 20STON, July 20—M today to give the Boston Red Sox a 6-5 vic- | ; 11th inning run i 'uuy over the first-place Detroit | Final cores of WIL games played follows: Salem 0. t are as the a9, Tigers. Pat Mullin accounted for two Detroit runs with an inside-the- park homer and both Walto Dropo and Bobby Doerr ut fc for the Red Sc a 8-1, Spokane 3-3. 1909 | Wenatchee 4, Victoria 3 an- L A I r-bagger OPEN hes, Italian dinners, Sea i Chicken Dianer atry Club. Chinese d Foods, Stea served all night s Leaders in the major baseball s through games of Wednes- New Co American League 3 Stere Build Kell, Detroit and Dropo, LG gs for Rent ldstein Batting- Boston, 355 Runs Batted In — Stephens, Pet: Home Run Dropo, Boston, 93. Williams Rosen, Cleveland, ] Fly to Seattle it ; — McDermott, Boston, i at new reduced‘ 1tting Robinson, Brooklyn, 57; Musial, St. Louis, .346. et * Y v Ch - T, Bos- n, 95 ton, 95; — GREE LETTUCE - - - 2 bunches 23¢ 23c Ib. 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