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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950 GOODMAN IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LARSEN IS NET CHAMP | /OMEN GRAPPLERS WEET FOR FIRST [ ME IN JUNEAU The Friday FRIDAY NIGHT BOWL LEAGUERS GET READY; Of Sore Throai; | CAPTAINS SELECTED So Says Chemis Night Mixed Classic | PAGE THREE the circle Jur invi ’ All members of are urged to attend ¢ interested meeting |Skeelers Now Die other women also to the ist The largest titan: \\ullrl is m mine in the CHICAGO, Sanford Lake, toes die of s League team captains met last night wrestling 1 between (WO | ¢ the Elks bowling alleys and voted | 1en will be presented for the first | o pyjles and regulations for the hat's wi FOREST HILLS, N. Y. Sept. 6 when you spread oil BAT IN A. L. HOME RUNS SPLATTERED P.C. LEAGUE (By Associated Press) ‘There’s an echo of smashing hits } all’ over' the Pacific Coast League today. Free-swinging hitters splz\tlerc(ll"‘“kc or break their pennant amblf- home runs in every park last night | | i 1 | i | | } HEADING AT | CHICAGO, Sept. 6—(»—The Bos- lh n Red Sox’ Billy Goodman is S(HEDU[ED, ! threatening to make a runaway with the American League batting 'mh- He now has mustered a 21 AMER I-EAG {point lead over the pack with a 368 [ ML l Goodman added only two points |llt week with 11 hits in 33 trips, |but his rivals were slipping badly in the meantime. Detroit’s Geora¢ Kell took the second spot with .347 as Larry Doby of Cleyeland skidded } from runner-up to third place mv.h‘ 341, Doby banged only three hits | (By Associated Press) The four American League | tenders go at each other tonight in vital con- throats that may serie tions. Fenway Park will be the site of Art Larsen, skinny San Franc can, won Tennis title yesterda: Herb Flam of Beverly 3-3, 4-6, 5- | He outran, UCLA the the National Amateur by defeating Hills, Calif., 7, 6-4, 6-3, in the final outlasted and outfought senior to become the first lefthanded ruler since Johnny Doeg in 1930. Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont of Wilmington, champion, | with a 6-3, 6-3 victory Hart of Jacksonville, second straight year the Del., won the the defending women'’s title over Doris Fla. This was Mrs. Du- pont has beaten Miss Hart in the (hml. in Juneau Frid ck Atre in nsen A\l eoqu anshood when tter ma rtenson ner rence. Tt has been said, and justifiably so, female of the by Department when the wo wrestling . Lindy Lawrence in the night at 8| coming « the Twentieth Century B the Juneau Volunteer | rld’s champion Clara meets the grappling and wiles of | *% the ring- masters e of hold sme of the Champion | rt cus- | lighter etish ways are left these two at quist, Ann Warner, e w The meets comparatively winner the species is was not eason. They elected Jor Al- as league secretary. Each team captain selected their own team and sponsors which wili be published at a later date voted to start their September 15. Team present were, Marion Funk, Maxine Davlin, Jackie Porter, an Wilber, Ruth Rudolph. Tuesday Night Pot of S Tournament was played last night with 15 bowlers participating. decided until last ball was rolled in the last frame | of the third game. Alex Sturrock, N(Vrlhvnul league rollin: captains | Florenc Holm- Connie McLean Siiver | The the —_ waters where They don't die of commonly Stage of the U. € culture told th ical Society Ve ile e the thr sue of the lar | he said. The | the more W new'Wax-Starch! 'lohnson s BR'SK 4 ways better than starchingl ' @ Gives dresses that “brand new’" look. @ Keeps shirts crisp— but never scratchy. @ Keeps clothes fresh all day long. @ Cuts ironing time by 25 per cent! supposed, De American Cher toda WORLD SERVICE ( MEETS FRIDAY ROLE AFTERNOON The World & to roll up generally lop-sided scor- 24 AB's to sag 13 points. Kell was| es. But when the racket .~uquod‘”"‘ main event. The Boston battle- | ' 1 E with .348. 1 the Oakland Oaks were still perched | 2round will pit the league- l(’udmhl “\13 l\l\] ;«:;;ek }"1’:[[‘\5( ‘Baucl dropped | W I GAMES five games ahead of the pursuers.{New York Yankees against third- |“ 5 g | - Oakland’s win over Los Angelesjplace Red Sox. The other will be| kngl lhxr’;iagn fourth with a 14 p).m was the closest, of the lot, 6-3. San | fought out at Briggs Stadium in | 50 10 S0 o Boston| Dicgo mauled Sacramento 12-1,] Detroit between the, runnerup Tigers BER on i f'“;” g Hollywood pounded San Francisco|and the invading fourth place i li’:‘“?”‘““‘. ;. l, lfl: 7-1, and Seattle manhandled Port- | Cleveland Indians. ed brafket, ol Was ahspd in THAL land 14-5. Here's the picture at a wilts. 188 adiieg B "‘h“,j I _"l‘;} offus, fanicy salagy. by swhalloping | L GB GL |3 00 stolen bases with a modest | a grand-slam homer fer Oakland 47 24113 ch % ¢ | Los Angeles’ Stan Spence homered 48 25 ;r““ other Boston clouters, Dropo | with one aboard in the fifth to keep 51 89K 3 Vern: Stephens REAles. orae | score fairly close, but Oakland col- 53 21 ;)-\:((‘dfln el s;llh 130 each lectel 19 hits off three Angel pitch- | GB—games behind. Cleveland's Al Rosen continued as ers as George ‘Bamberger limited | GL—games left. Sy ATy sHatige the Wrigley lads to six blows. ke Aeiridier - Onsey 'Sianger [ DPmaUALING ik A0 usEhegnd San Diego’s Jack Graham smack- | has nominated Lefty Ed Lopat ed two homers ,one with two aboard, | (15-7) to face the sizzling Red Sox and Harvey Storéy also homered in | Who have won 18 of their last 21 the Padres’ 11-hit assault. games with a power-packed lineup Hollywood rolled up 14 hits, in-{boasting a club batting mark of cluding Jim ‘Baxe's homer with a |better than .300. man on, while Ben Wade limited the | The move is a daring one as Fen- | seals to four hits. Two of those y Park is regarded as a grave- blows in the first inning produced | yard for lefthand pitche San Francisco’s only run. Lopat, however, has mastered the It was a wild and wooly Red Sox four times this year in| Seattle where the Rainil five decisions. hits and Portland 11. Geol Vico Red Sox Skipper Steve O'Neill boomed a bases-loaded homer in)has named Lefty Mel Parnell (14- | the sixth. He drove in seven runs|8). Parnell, who won 25 games last during the night. year, is back in form after a poor Seattle set sail in the fi inning | start. He has won six straight gam- with five runs on five walks and a jes and nine out of his last ten. single. Three of Portland’s four! At Detroit, Early Wynn (16-6), pitchers went to the mound in the | enjoying his best son, has been opening frame. named to pitch for Cleveland against STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | Lefty Hal Newhouser (12-0). Pacific Coast League Both of these series are two- game affairs. -~ The Yanks and Red Sox were idle . yesterday but the Indians and Tig- oo ers tuned up for approaching tests 8y with victories. Cleveland turned back the Cluuu.,o White Sox, 3-2, in 10 innings. The Tigers came from behind and down- ed the St. Louis Browns, T-4. Gromek went the distance for Cleveland and turned in a five-hit- ter. The Tigers spotted the Browns a 3-0 lead in the first three innings. | Detroit tied the count with three runs in the fourth and went ahead with two more in the seventh. Only two games were played in‘ the National League. The surging New York Giants downed the Brook- Iyn Dodgers 8-5, in 10 innings and the St. Louis Cardinals snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 1-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. ! LEADERS INB. B, - - Meeting in first night play will Leaders in the major baseball be: leagues to date are: | At 7:15 o'clock on alleys 1 and 2 National League | Casler’s Mens Wear vs. Caro Trans- Batting—Musial, St. Louis, fer and on alleys 3 and 4, Alaska Robinson, Brooklyn, .331. | Coastal vs. Alaska Electric Light Runs batted in—Ennis, Philadel- ' and Power. phia, 112; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 105. | At 9:15 o'clock on alleys 1 and 2, Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 42; | Pacific Northern vs. Sweeney's Bar ! Pafko, Chicago, 31. | and on alleys 3 and 4, Juneau Drug Pitching—Maglie, New York, 14-3, ' vs. Pan American. 824, s | captain of the Standard Aviation 1 holds its 1 | team won first prize with a 585 ser- | noon, '4‘ Then the wind blew and the | the church parior birds flew and there stood Jack ‘ Booth, who was a de Haziett with a grin on his face | byteri women to ti accepting second prize with a 563 | Ocean Grove, will series. Warren King came in third | her trip. She will illustrate with a 560 series. talk with slides. re dangerous. Whether in the ring remains to be seen iday night. The two women grapplers met in e last Saturday night and omers wer with the results. her added attractions the evening’s program. T: 9. ¢ the two hour show are now on | ile by members of the Fire De- partment. | Brisk contains Drax, the new miracle ! fabric wax that blends invisibly with fibers. Makes any woven material look smoother and more lustrous. It helps keep dirt from penctrating and pro- tects against wilting! Easy to use, tool Dip garments in Brisk solution, squeeze, and that's all! Get economical Johnson's Brisk today! ECONOMICAL—CONCENTRATED P | JOHNSON'S Maddsbthe akbfiiet Johtson's Wax s, Final scores of WIL games last 1ght are as follows: Yakima 4; Vancouver 3. Victoria 12; Tacoma 5. Tri-City 18; Salem 4. Spokane 14; Wenatchee FIGHT DOPE One fight last give a report glance ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE hl 1% 315 4% Boston | | Cleveland FROM SEATTLE i A. W. Murray attle is regis- night in Phoenix fered at the Baranof Hotel. |and Charlie Salas, 139, Phoenix, outpointed Houston Brown, 135, Cleveland, (10). i Don Muir of Mountain Home, Ida., registered at the Juneau Hotel MusialIs | e Top Bater, wioatr) WOMEN WRES'ELERS NEW YORK, Sept. 6— (B —It looks like smooth sailing for Stan ’s Ch ion W V o | World’s ampion Womamn Wresiier fourth title, mPlriul' to his transfer from Pitts- B ; Defends her title Friday Night..... ting derby. With Johnny Hopp now | Hopp Musial's closest pursuer. < night at s got 12 i Pet 602 572 .524 506 497 454 440 .398 in the American League, the St. Including games of Monday, Sept. 4, Musial was hitting 359, Hoppl Oakland San Diego Hollywood Seattle San Francisco Portland Los Angeles . Sacramento Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson, the defending champ, apparently has| dropped from contention with his third place .330 figure. Musial, backbone of the Cardinals, | has connected for 170 safeties in| 473 at bats. The hits, as well as his 39 doubles, are top marks. Carl Furillo of the Dodgers is| the circuit’s No. 4 batter with a 324 average. Then come Chicago’s Andy Pafko and Sid Gordon of Boston tied for fifth with 319. THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE OPENS PLAY THIS WEEK The Thursday Night Bowling League will begin play this week on their 14-game first half sched- jule at 7:15 o'clock on the Elks 15 National League S A s Pet 620 Philadelphia Brooklyn Boston New York St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh American League New York Detroit . Boston Cleveland o ‘Washington ........ Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis B.B. STARS Stars of big league games played yesterday are: Batting—Stan Musial, Cards— Drove in three runs on single and homer to lead St. Louis to a 4-2 vietory over Chicago. Pitching—Marlin Stuart, Tigers: Allowed only one run in five in- .361; American League TAX NOTICES DUE OUT Batting—Goodman, Boston, .368; Kell, Detroit, .348. ! Tax notices for the Juneau In- Runs batted in—Dropo and Steph- deemlmu School District are being nings of relief pitching to gain his | ens, Boston, 130. Imade up and will be mailed out third victory without a loss as Dc-‘ Home runs—Rosen, Cleveland, 33; | scon, City Clerk C. L. Popejoy an- troit came from behind to whip | Dropo, Boston, 30. | nounced today. The date for de- St Louis, 7-4. H Puchmgf'l‘mul Detroit, 11-4, .733." ]mquent pa;mcms is October 1. Trével on Alaska’s Scenic Stikine River Lindy Lawrence Contender SEPTEMBER 8th y Theatre Clara Mortensen World's Champion FRIDAY 20th Cent PLUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT 8 pm. Special Ten—liay Trip SPEND A WEEK AT AMERICA’S FARTHEST-NORTH GUEST RANCH—THE BALL’S RANCH. Visit Canada’s frontier town TLng‘!‘dph Caeek, B. C. Leave Wrangell Wednesday, arrive Ball’s Ranch Thursday for a one- -week stay; then a short stay at Telegraph. Total Price Make Your Reservations NOW! $91.95 Tax Included General Admission - - - - 1.25 (plus fax) Ritchie Transportaticn Co. 2.00 (plus fax) Wrangell, Alaska Reserved Seais Sponsored by Juneau Volunteer Fire Department “ Fly to Wrangell via Alaska Coastal Airlines P i