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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 YANKS LOSE | AS JINX IS STILL ON (By, Assbcidted Press) Casey Stengel defied the Fenway Park southpaw. jinx and lost. As a tesult his' Ne®!| Yotk Yankees are fidgeting atop the American League pennant scramble by only a half game today . The Yankees invaded the lair of the torrid third-place Boston Red Sox last night for the opener of a two-game series. Casey sent Lefty Ed Lopat to face the Red Sox com- pletely aware that only one yisiting lefthander, Hal Newhouser of De- troit, had pitched and won a com- plete game in Fenway Park this year. Casey didn't have long to wait to rue his decision. The Sox bombed opat for four runs in the second ning and went on to win ¥1-2.. | H Tigers In Win ! While the Yanks were smeared e runner-up Detroit Tigers, bes hind Newhouser, tarned Back (the * fourth-place Cleveland Indians, 5-3 i ‘1 the opener of a two-game series #n Detroit to move Within a half game of the lead. ';Here's the picture at a glance; w. L. “HGE 48, 48 . 81 51 2% Cleveland 80 54 4 For today's game, Stengel has named righthander Allie Reynolds (13-11) to oppose righthander Ellic (13-12). 16-Hit Attack Lefty Mel Parnell breezed to his 16th victory as the Sox supported his eight-hit pitching with a 16-hit attack. Parnell now has won seven straight games and 10 out of his last 41 decisions. i Vern Stephens led Boston by pounding out his 29th homer, & triple and two singles. At Detroit, the Tigers came up with four runs in the seventh inning to erase a 2-1 deficit. Rookie Sandalio Consuegra pit- fhed the Washington Senators to a &0 six hit victory over the Phila- delphia Athletics and the Chicagc hite Sox edged the St. Louis Browns, 6-5. ] Dodgers Beat Phils ¢ The Brooklyn Dodgers supplied the biggest surprise in the Nationgl League by defeating the League- leading Philadelphia Phils, 2-0 and $-2. The victories moved the se- cond-place Brooks to within 5% games of the Phils. Big Don Newcombe attempted to perform the iron man stunt. He blanked the Phils on three hits in the opener but was forced to bow out for a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning of the second game, trailing 2<0. The Dodgers, blanked on one hit by Pfc Curt Simmons, came to life ia the ninth inning and scored three runs to win the nightcap. §The Dodger triumphs were costly, 83 82 *ew York Detroit . Boston w Kinder wever, as they lost the services of eir brilliant catcher, "Roy ‘Camp-. ai:ella. who broke his right thumb a foul tip. Campanella probably ?ll be out for the season. The surging New Yorky Giants, back the Boston Brdves, 3-1, %8 -advance to-within a half game the third-place Braves. t. Louis took a day-night double- der from the Chicago Cubs, 10 innings ,and 7-3. " 'The Pittsburgh Pirates edgedl” the Cincinnati’ Reds, 3-2. B.B.STARS Stars of the major baseball league mes yesterday are: iBatting—Vern Stephens, Red Sox, glted out homer, triple, two singles, seored twice and batted in two runs tq lead Boston to 11-2 victory over New York. {Pitching—Don Newcombe, Dodg- gs, blanked Philadelphia, 2-0, on | three hits and then started and pitched seven innings of second geme which Dodgers won, 3-2 with c?ree rups in, minth inning. ' 'LEADERS IN B. B. Leaders in the National and Am- erican Leagues through games of yesterday are: American League 4 Batting—Goodman, Boston, 370; Kell, Detroit, .349. {Runs batted in—Stephens, Boston, 182; Dropo, Boston 131. Home runs—Rosen, Cleveland, 33; *Dropo, Boston, 30. Pitching—Trout, 133. Detroit, 11-4, National League Batting—Musial, St. Louis, .360; Robinson, Brooklyn, .330. Runs batted in—Ennis, Philadel- phia, 113; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 105. 'Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 42; Pafko, Chicago, 32. Pitching—Maglie, New York, 14-3, 824, Pittsburgh , 1950 THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING LEAGUE SCHEDULE GIVEN | | | | i The schedule for the Thursday Night Bowling League for the first half of the season has been released by the league secretary. The sched- | ule consists of 14-games beginning tonight and ending Dec. 14, the| Thanksgiving date of Nov. 23 be-! ing omitted. | The schedule follov | Sept. 7: 7:15 pm., Casler's vs. Caro Transfer, Alaska Coastal vs. Alaska Light. At 9:15 p.m, PNA vs. Sweeney's Bar and Juneau Drug vs. PAA. Sept: 14: T:15 p.m., Sweeney's Bar vs. PAA, PNA vs. Juneau Drug: 9:15 pm., Caro Transfer vs. Light| and Power and Casler’s vs. Alaska | Coastal. | Sept. 21: 7:15 pm., PNA vs. Light | and Power; Casle vs. PAA; 9:15 p.m., Juneau Drug vs. Alaska Coastal | and Caro Transfer vs. Sweeney's.| gent named Buck Tanner, just ar- Sept. 28: 7:15 p.m., Alaska Coas al | rived from Rattlesnake, Fla., along |ys, Sweeney's, Juneau Drug vs. Caro with Hank Behrman and Forest Transfer; 9:15 p.m., Casler's vs. PNA Thompson on the mound against and PAA vs Light and Power. | the Angels last night. Oct. 5: 7:15 p.m., Juneau Drug vs. | Earl Rapp gave Oakland a 1-0 casler's, Light and Power vs. Swee- lead in the second with a homer and | ney’s; 9:15 p.m., Alaska Coastal Vvs. Dressen’s plotting seemed to be pPAA and PNA Caro Transfer. working okeh. But then there was no Oct. 12: Caro Transfer vs. Alaska more scoring from Oakland until | coastal, PAA, vs. PNA; 9:15 p.m.,, jhe ninth inning. And Los Angeles pight and Power vs. Casler's, Swee- ran' up A 9-1 lead with power such ’s. Juneau Drug. as Frank Baumholtz's 13th homer (¢t 19: 7:15 pm., with a man aboard. Sweeney’s, Light and Power v neau Drug; 9:15 pm., Caro Transfer Los geles!, starting pitcher, Frank Marino, lost his stuff in the 'y paA, Alaska Coastal vs. PNA Oct. 26: 7:15 p.m.. Juneau Drug ninth and before Cal McLish could douse the Oakland blaze five runs|ys paA, PNA vs Sweeney’s; 9:15 had scored to make the final 9-6 |, Alaska Coastal vs. Light and for the Angels. Power, Casler’s vs. Caro Transfer. , Dressen, even though he lost the | Nov. 2: 7:15 pm., Casler’s vs Al- ball gapne, didn't lose ground in the | oy 'Copstal, Caro Transfer league race because 5:“ {”‘gg"E}‘“‘ |Light and Power; 9:15 pm. PNA to tail-end Sacramento, 7-2. Else-|yq juneau Drug, Sweeney's Bar vs where Seattle whipped Portland 6-3 | paa and Hollywood trimmed San Fran- | noy 9: 7:15 pam., Caro Transfer cisco 5-13 in ?hafll}?f“ogc‘hfl’:“;‘f-km_ vs. Sweeney’s, Juneau Drug vs. Al- Seattle’s arlie anz gave | acka Coastal; 9:15 p.m., Casler’s vs. Portland a walk and four succesfixve IPAA, PNA vs. Light and Power. singles for three runs in the fis ti Nov. 16: 7:15 pm., PAA vs. Light inning, then didn't allow the Beav-,.,4 power, Casler’s vs. PNA; 9:15 ers another hit umi‘l the ninth. T_he {pm., Juneau Drug Caro Trans- Rainiers tied it up in the fifth With | ro. " Ajacka Coastal vs. Sweeney's Walt Judnich’s two-run homer and | "oy 30: 7:15 pm., PNA vs. Caro pushed over the winning runs In | rransfer, Alaska Coastal vs PAA; the eighth, 9:15 p.m., Light and Power vs. Swee- Hollywood scored four times in the Juneau Drug vs. Casle fourth inning, as Herb Gormah | peo 7. 7015 pm Sweeney’s Vs smacked a three-run homer. [ Juneau Drug, Light and Power vs Casler’s; 9:15 pm., PAA vs. PNA, Caro Transfer vs. Alaska Coastal. Dec. 14: 7:15 pm,, Alaska Coastal vs PNA, Caro Transfer vs. PAA; 9:15 pm., Light and Power vs. Ju- neau Drug, Casler’s vs. Sweeney's. SEVEN RECALLED ' BY BOSTON REDS BOSTON, Sept. 7— (# —Boston’s atl Red Sox today recalled seven farm- | hands who will report after play- ‘g31 10ffs in their various leagues are 614 completed. 597 Included is Dave (Boo) Ferriss, 450 big Boston righthander who had 301 three top years before arm trouble 346 set him back. At Birmingham in the Southern Association he has 338 . won 10 and lost six games. Others whose names were ordered back on the Boston roster included catcher Sam White former Univer- sity of Washington star athlete from Roanoke of the Piedmont l Final scores .of WIL games last| I night are: Vancouver 6; Yakima 2. Victoria 8; Tacoma 0. Tri-City 14; Salem 3. ‘Wenatchee 8; Spokane 7., RAINIERS WINNERS IN EIGHTH (By Assotiated Press) Manager Charley Dressen of Oak- land’s Pacific Coast leaders, must be chuckling! today over the way he scared the Los Angeles Angels and nearly won a long gamble. Presumably saving his best pitch- ers for next week's series with his closest pursuer, San Diego, Dressen started Frank Nelson and used a ney’s ; Caslel s, | A STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League w L 100 95 . 88 85 82 . 14 .. 74 67. 100 Pet .599 569 527 509 494 451 448 401 67 12 9 82 Oakland San Diego . Hollywood . Seattle San Francisco Portland . Los Angeles .. Sacramento ...... American League w 83 82 . 81 .. 80 58 52 46 44 New York Detroit . .. Boston .. Cleveland Washington Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis National League Philadelphia Brooklyn Boston New York St Louis Cincinnatt Chicago League. ' /FROM GUSTAVUS George Tivingston of = Gustavus will be in town for several days. He is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. 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On alleys 3 and 4 will be Needlecraft Charley Sarver, the elusive “Bak- vs. Gus George. field Ghost,” was the player, the At 9:15 on alleys 1 and the e of the Pacific Coast Confer- City Cleaners will meet Snow White ce Commissioner said today. and on alleys 3 and 4 Leotas will Sarver, said the disclosure, signed tangle with Sweeney's Shamrocks professional baseball contract ile still a student at Bakersfield ior College. 1LOS ANGELES, Sep.t T ere's nothing to be done about 2 The teams and their sponsors | with captains the first named in the | lineups, as follos City Cleaners—Nell Biggs, Winther, Norma Johnson, Peg Garrison, Mary Lou Nielson. Snow White—Ellen Wilson, Bel Hudson, Pauline Matheny, Ann Par sons and Pat Wood. Leotas—Thelma Riendeau, Lic Peterson, Helen Rollison, Anna Niel- son, Lydia Museth . Sweeney’s Shamro Doroth Sweeney, Corinne Sheldon, Besst Thomas, Wilma Hoyez, Charlott Barrager. S and T—Louise Blanton, Johnson, Louise Shattuck, Be Smith, June Scott. | Pan American—Jane Faulkner, Gladys Vuille, Marfon Hedges, Jessie Merritt, Edith Stewart. Needlecraft—Barbara Mill, Thel- Adi .| "HIRD DAVIS | SIGNED, RA'NIERS The Seat- Davis Orin Davis, third base Tex., or terday. This one is lefthanded hi n up from Austin, 1y look basis. Already on the Rainier yoster are pitcher Jim Davis and second base- an Tod Davis. A COUPLE FROM WRANGELL Mr. and Mrs. John Sivertsen of Wrangell are guests at the Baranof Hotel, v, FROM S| thy Matson, Helen Hixson ATTLE Gus George—Dorothy Oldham Mrs. J. R. Haviland of Seal'le is hail, Pat Moore. topping at the Baranof Hot PAGE THREE | COP TURNS TEACHER | T | Glen Byington who has been on | the Juneau Police force for the past | vear resigned several days ago to take a teaching position at Tee Har- bor, Chief Bernard Hulk revealed today. | PNA BRINGS 13 FROM WEST; 20 FLOWN OUT ht ILOUIS TRAINING FOR CHARLES GO | ! POMPTON LAKES, N. J, Sept.| { 7—{M—Joe Louis, who has hopes of | | regaining his heavyweight . title from NBA champion Ezzard Charles 1un Sept. 27, weighed in at 218 pounds after his workout yesterday | Donald C. Barber of Coos Bay, The Brown Bomber, increasing|Ore, is registered at the Gastineau his training tempo, boxed six rounds. ' Hotel, OREGON VISITOR Pacific Northern A s brou 13 persons to Juneau yesterday and ; took 20 out Going to Anchorage were: J. B. Herdlick, Robert Thorne | | Larry Parker, Jack Hoyt, R ( ¥ Alta Bailey, Earl Green, Pele Dahl, Warren Grant and Jame Shotyidge., To Cordova: Paul Otts, White, Jack Minneman Einar Seamundson, El Cheshirer, Rebecca Grand, Burr Custer, Lu- cille Combs and Norman Spencer To Yaku Frank Rochelle From Anchor M. Thompson R. Severine, Irene and Lewis Work-_ | man, H. W. Davis, Mr. Jenkins Dr. Milo Fritz. From Anchorage to Yakutat: A. Beadoin, E. W Munson, R. S. Anderson, D. A Haggard. 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