The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 21, 1950, Page 3

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PAGE THREB 'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA | e ALASKA BASEBALL WILLIAMS HOPES ». o Swim Record 5 o P FOR P10 GET BACK N (= 000-a-year | ft his shirts... he 1 Gels Smashed : Sr!n'v-é 2 - SON FOR JACOBS i ENTRY iN TOURMEY SEPTEMBER GAME A Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Jacobs be- | Red Sox run to| SEATTLE, July 21 —(®—Yale's| WICHITA, Kas, July 21—®—| BOSTI~N 2i—P—Ted Wil- ""\“""‘_‘ L ae ,‘"\ [“.,\'.']’.‘m,‘:,,'i:li[ ‘ Detroit did | John Marshall smashed one world |Alaska wants a 1 in the 16th | Jiams, ¢ only a week ago | /% H B LT 2 Sid s k-’ [a Masterson Swimming record and a flock of |annual National Semipro Baseball | ror in the left elbow M,“,,U e ljl,".‘ ’”'. | befor as knocked out in the | American standards yesterday but Tourney here, the National Baseball held 1| day of returning | bounds v 1“]‘]‘. | fourth innin After that Chuck| had to share ht with Congress said today o I x lineup by the first 3 4 * RI Stobbs and Ellis Kinder pitched ex- quiet, 17-year-old chool sen- It said Willlam Mulcahy, its weck e BlG Spu cellent relief Sox pulled for from Hawail Alaskan Territorial commissioner, I'll h Jod movement 3 Store Buildings tor Gent | vithin one of a tie on Bobby Doerr’s| ‘'That would be Ford Konno, who |Wired for a spot for the winner of in t be able to play I Goldstein | | 13th homer in eighth and evened m competitive mile for the | the Alaskan tourney, being played FOR FlAG matters e r ) vo walks time in his life and bet at Anchora national meet | | and Ve ep! the world mark of 20:29 set in opens here Aug. 18 | um Zoldak and Bob Kennedy 1942 by another Hawa Leo| Alaska’s entry will be accepted if | p Philadelphia for Nakama a zone champion in continental U.S. . ¢ 1 11 innings But the luck of the draw gave|fails to compete, R Dumont, Shadés of 1914. Can LuXe score with a Marshall a lane in the first he (‘nn;»(‘\.\ president, said rform a miracle at Cincinnati? Alex Kellner after two Of the mile preliminaries, oper A 58th Fighter Wing nine repre- 3 e the ninth. Zoldak, who €vent in the 1950 men’s outdoor sented Alaska in last year's national R BB L A e ok L ve Gromek in the sev- A-AU. championships. He went|tourney, ending in a 24th place tie. | callj gevEnth-place -Obicinnat, LI Jut the A’s with two hits the distance in 20:09.6 for a world| The Honolulu Braves already | 7 EnOS NN SR !";‘f a0 ‘H(“"I“ the way and drove in 8nd an American record. Konno | have been certified to this year's | fi\x" ["l:.";i: ::‘:I:‘:;“[ it with a “bloop” single to Came through with a 20:223 offort | national, to represent the ‘Territory ‘ ; led the St. Louis Browns to their i1 "“,I,‘,"'\ oiheed !\u’; s Sl i i of Hawaii i 3 Rain pooiponedthe sehoduled] This pelnied up o two-man vi.the way HE likes theml.| Last by 17 lengths June 24, th 1 me between Chicago and R SIDE ON | - « Reds may not qualify as the 1950 \V £ It also washed out the 10-LAY BUSINESS TRIP e - miracle team but they sure are t ‘ game in the National be- Ir % 4 & " Dodger-killers. 1f Branch Rickey g Shiad oy 1] Ealivetiy 0. khanw/ 6HattmENIng 1-Day Shirt Service since 1895 muffs the pennant, he can biame - o6y 1 & the Alksiza) Fiald, Comiatitee of i Cincy. t - - —_ Department of the Interior, is on a, e ) N The sizzling Reds polished off the | ‘ = The Coast Guard will play hosts 10-day trip to the Pucific Northwest | the ambitious Brooks last night ing . s w b Sa80D to the Elks nine tonight at 6:30 in|and Washington, D.C | both ends of a twilight-night | Firemen’s Park for a makeup game| He said his business in Seattle | doubleheader, 3-1 and 6-2. That —_— | that was rained out Sunday, July 16. | and Pgrtland concerns the promo- made it eight out of 11 over the| stars in Thursday major baseball! The game was called at the end| tion of building materials industries. Dadgers this season and 19 wins injeague games are lof 2'. innings Sunday with the| He is going to Washington ‘,,| AL oy v bt n Dom DiMaggio, Red|Elks leading the CG 4 to 0, but the | discuss the effect of budget cuts on 21 of 29. i Sox—doubled off Art Houttemangame tonight will start from scratch. | Alagka projects, in conferences Kenny Raffensberger’s cunning! n 11th to score Billy Goodn with| With both teams having an en-| wjth Secretary Oscar Chapman and control stuff silenced the Brooks in | winning run over Tigers, 6- {forced rest and the pitchers fresh,|other Interior Department official the opener despite Don Newcombe's | pitching—Ken Raffensberger and {observers precict a slam-bang game| —_ . St , five-hitter. Then Ewell (The Whip) | Gwell Blagkwell, Reds l(:lfh‘x\\»‘\mn a score close Blackwell struck out nine in a. perger wilipped Don Newcombe in Sov g SRRl sizzling night performance. Neither! 3.1 opener and Blackwell be: sted | ™ Ciney pitcher walked a man. VAn Cu 2 for clean &% “|,| S 5 Ted Kluszewski was. the big man i e o orls B"e's of the first game, His first-inning | walked a man, Raffensberger fan- p single drove in ome of two Cincy|sed four and Blacky nine | { | ~ runs and his 17th homer in the o , S T sk e sixth added the last g2 ; v A B el e Bodgel g frres ‘A!Ig d burgh's Ralph Kiner running full games back of St. Louis and{ B lu b four games behind Babe Ruth’s o T X of | 1927 pace when he hit his recor® Cincy is only a half-game of j o ; M the sixth place New York Giant i i s e 0 bome riins Whis Cpaanad: ve the| Final scores in games played last| Kiner hit No. 27 yesterday in the boom on Brooklyn, the New York | “i€ht in the WI League are: { Plrates’ Band game. Cleyglands Giants bounced back to smother Si | BlLE N 0. Al Rosen also has 27 but the Tribé Louis, 13-3. The loss didn't cost the {160 (L2 dog s played 87 games. In 27 the Cardinals the lead but narrowe I hit his 2 e Nz 8, o Vancouver 3-6. . their advantage over Boston Philadelphia to a single game. 5% 5 i ko ] | Slugfest { p‘f !H B B | COUNCIL BLUFFZ, Ia, July 21 The rained: out Braves didn't; REARLLR R P—Joe Louis, retired heavyweight have a chahce to gain and the Pl - hampion, shot a three-over-par lies missed their opportunity, bow- | the jor leagues|291 for 72 holes to win the Cen- ing to Pittsburgh, 10-8, in ig- | t of Thursday are a o1t Akdoetation totirney fest that lasted almost three hour . Fieming Dody. of &t Ted Beard, Gus Bell and D a cague ! Louis, seeking his third straight O’Connell each had three hits ir Batting—Kell, Detroit and Dropo, ! title in the negro competition, w « the 16-hit attack. : Boston, .353. second with a 305 Leo Durocher’s Giants ¢ - ephens, Bos- el v ‘ . revenge for the 18-4 and 10- - ropo, Boston, 94 CINCINNATI, July 21—(P—Pee Y ings of Wedne as they e Runs Rosen, Cleveland, | Wee Reese's error in the first ne up against the Cardin: 1 ar liams, Boston, 25. 1 night'’s twilizht-night eight-run third inning. Dave Koslo, | McDerm Boston, | doubleheader with the Reds, ruinéd ¥ a non-winner since June 29, copped the Dodgers' chances of tying a his ninth with a nine-hitte | National League League record. Brooklyn Everybody ‘closed in on the De-! ing — Robinson, Brooklyn | had gone through eight consecutive troit Tigers yests y when they Musial, St. Louis, .348. : ames without an error, The league lost to Boston, 6-5, in 11 inning Runs Batted In — Kiner, Pitts-|record is 10, set by the 1942 | The runnerup New York Ya burgh, T4 ser, Chicago, 6 ! Dodgers - not scheduled to play, gained a half | ‘Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, | e game. Cleveland and Boston ea Snider, Brooklyn and Jones, 3 Store Buildings for Rent picked up a full game. 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