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~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA s " PAGE THREE THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1951 NG | will be presented to the lucky wi- one of the highest gamcs in the 48- | ct. | year histerv of the American Bowl- BI BAN ners. A movie in color, of the Elk 667 through the ing Congass last night — but failed bowlers will be shown ti to land among the leaders. FOR BOWLERS | courtesy of the Triangle Club. The Mitby-Sathes Furniture quint | | A dance will follow with Lil Ug- gen and her orchestra providing y! ests over 20 Skage posted a;sensational 1,103 total in As honored guests | NATIONAL LEAGUE OUTFIELDER RAMSAY | IS SOLD BY RAINIERS RA“"ERS S‘L Philadelphia | Brooklyn SEAT]‘LL Apnl 96 —p The | IN xIH Boston Seattle Rainiers yesterday sold out- | Chicago fielder Bill Ranp a veteran of Pittsburgh - - . the Pacific Coast Baseball League, | Cincinnati A = |aid the day before in an earlier to the Kansas City Blues of the WIN Row New York RD MD inning off Reliefer Carl Erskine. |American Association | [ (A ¥ | Two Run Homer L ifen | AMERICAN LEAGUE [ et W. L. the five-man event. It was the sec- nd highest score since the tourna- % e ment was resumed after World War ik EIRS and bowlers will be press d the 25th highest in the ABC's | The second annual EIks Bowling ent. These good sports are bowling | Banquet will be held Saturday eve- | the local Elk boys teday, one game g 28 a ‘clock sharp in " The Minneapolis keglers got nn‘:‘liifhp,&‘:"'f‘u‘(’:‘m’:":’m‘f* ocl Pintonght at 8 to a weak start, getting only 831 | ‘l:-tn.hcaeac»-b‘ © o wWw s Ww N | Ted Kluszewski, deep in an early E S lN B i S L . ot i snapped out of y Associated Press svelar 5 i . b o1a | AR OO H p pring alump, snspped out of 1t with lEAD R B Portland has shaken off a five- e iand - \nd they ended With a 2,655 total.| Al' nierabers or the Elks Bowl BI UK COD LANDE | & two-run homer in the eighth for | dal s shaken off a Washington 5 1 o e S o ing Leagues and other Elks who de- Re— i A i game losing streak and the Beavers | xew vork By That wasn't even the best series of | IDS Leagues ¢ ; i . ; B, the Chi-\ yeogers in the major baseball |today are two games ahead of the|cpic ; g the night. The top score was 2,032 |sire to attend this affair are urge Black cod landiros esaay P A L1 sagues through games of yesterday |pack in the Pacific Coast LeagUe|posio.. . by the Sports Bowl five of St. Louls. |t Pick up their tickets from the|and on Wednescuy »on at pl (E Ng‘%{‘é W k Yankee star el ‘”CE }Bwtm\ 8 & 'l And that was 18 pins short of 10th | Elks Club immediately. It will be | Cold Storeze tc is b el | news in the i Bl = | Detroit 2 4 necessary to have a ticket as a fr four b . A NATIONAL LEAG s place. ary a|from four bo; ncess, ! with Aot B-uu::u"lo pu:.ml B !?n 193; “x:iu Sc"n‘mf]‘evg boys scored fOURIgt 1ouis 4.9 G SR limited number of seats will be | skippered by Olaf Westby, landed 2 4 iphia, - ThEfass SEE il P ‘F: m(‘:m‘el t‘ ";':"‘E ;Fflémzst‘;“ Philadelphia 1 8 | availakble for the fried chicken din- | 19,000 pounds, Dolores J. Oren ; 2 ast night and edge — A tobacco field may recover from | ner. Addleman, 32,000; Ocean Cape, ed five but left 000; and the 000, Hits — Gordon, Boston, 13; Rob- | ) e Btk b= ist-iace Beals, 510 8, 08 SR hurricane dam in a vear by| This fried chicken will be served | Norman De Rous, e crop, but it takes | in Mikes style along with all the Lassie, Jack Crowley, m, 13 homer accounted for two of th 1 | : o of the tal- rdoucing a ne Home runs — Jethroe, Boston, 4; | lies. prdoucing a ne X . k a coffee plantation five to seven | trimmin; winning 8-6 but los Gooper, Boston, Pafk Gt i i & ; econd game. The par, - Bostn, et | akland nosed out Sacramento, ¥ o 1 \ 3 £18 3 ~\im:l includ. | Jones, Philadelphia, Hodges, Brook- 6 to 5, and Seattle turned back HOI“ hOMER WK“S GAME yHe Followliig the dinner the trophi exhibitions, to the lyn and Westlake, Pittsburgh, 3. lywood again, 8 to 3. Wet grounds fol won “h.' second |, Fitehings — Hiller, Chicago, Sur- | halted Los Angeles and San Diego. e . ay. g i kont, Boston and Newcombe, Brook- ; Chesty Chet Johnston, San Fran- (‘OLUMBUS‘ Ohio, April 26—(P— cf g 1yn, 2-0. 4 What's wron Tom Pohol: Cards into first "1,1(':‘ Giants sink into cellar w uh ever straight loss. This is the year the w Cards were supposed to f PIRE WANT ADS PAY— »d Garver. 2 / , Wasnt their fifth place ¥ o . cisco pitcher, started off wildly|Xan as City beat Columbus 5 to 4] last year the tipoff? With Manage: AMERICAN LEAGU against Portland. in 3 -inning American Association 3 Marty Marion on the Actiy e" E{E RU“S HH.D Batting — Busby, Chicago, .531; Seattle’s victory over Hollywood | g3 st night that lasted three, they were sure to ke Ieft in the | ¥ Fox, Chicago, 407 | was the sixth in a row for Manager | hour: and 59 minutes. Bob Marquis ¢+ starting gate. Y [ Hits — Ousby, Chicago, 17; Car- | Rogers Hornsby's team, Marv Gris-|hoi:cred in the 17th for the clincher ¢ § ‘?‘“H pRIOR leAlS rasquel, Chicago, 15. | som pitched his fifth victory of the[off 23-year-old Herb Moford. Pennant talk flooded the s, Boston; | season. Vic Lombardi, who started Vern Benson of Columnbus twice Leo Durocher had each of go, 3. |for the Stars, was batted out infticd the score with hamers, one in pitchers 'go the route in two SOOI Pitching — Wynn ar Feller, | the sixth as the Rainiers launched |the cighth and unotk:c in the 1 tice games_ to get ready for i Practice runs will be held twice Cleveland; Lopat and Raschi, New |a four-run rally. start, 1 week on Twelfth street for a York; Pierce, Chicago and Ku .| Seattle scored two runs in the - Can’t Do Anything menth in advance of the local run- Wa*himm" 2-0. 1 first inning without a hit, An error i of the Soap Box Derby, July ;und two walks filled the bases, and But nothing is sure Giant fans sadly are ¢ v 1 Nothing Durocher doc k hitters don’t hit field. Even his has lost his last There is near panic in Grounds. » | east Alaska. And St. Louis refle usiasm | be run August 12, in Akron, Ohio. Batting hit a two-run homer in ninth with - George Vico then drove a long fly | to center on which George Schmees o fell down in making the catch. Re- ST. PAUL, Minn., April 26 —(F)- | sult: Emil Verban scored easily from { A Minneapolis bowling team fir “.lu:'d and Jim Rivera, who tagged | 15, it was announced at last night's its in the race. Sitka Rotary Club has writ- ansen, | ten to the local club for sets ! of wheels for r entering the e the Polo | derby to be run in Juneau for South- of Wednesday's games in|up at second, came all the way The national derby will } the majors are: home. Schmees homered in the Sam Jethroe, Braves, |sixth with George Genovese aboard. e fielder for the 2-hit complete Twelve boys brought completed 3 | ing of Poholsky, I and | entry forms to the meeting for their | two out for Boston’s 6-5 victory PACIFIC LOAST LEAGUE ¢ Harry Brechen who have allowed |free tickets to the Capitol Theatre. I“V"l Brooklyn. W. L Pet the enemy a total of 0 runs i All ¢ ‘\m boys entering the race can Pitching — Tom Poholsky, Cards, | Portland Beavers 18 12 .600 € the last 27 inning yrir \d forms to the |rookie, shut out Pittsburgh With |1o5 Angeles " ah Poholsky | 2t , 711 Eleventh Iu\-n hits, 4-0, pitching St. Louis int0 | san Diego ...... 14 13 519 - wo- | stre pick up their | first place. Seattle Rainiers ......... 16 14 517 judgment last hit 4-0 shutout of Pi | fre= movie tickets R T Oakland Acorns .14 14 500 s “The boys must have a parent’s Sacramento Solons 14 15 483 iy Bixnte ppnfied Qb | signature on the entry form,” said FI Hollywood Stars 13 15 464| [Wefemmeont) oy Ken Heintzelman @ Mil Rotary Club chairman fsrm Francisco . 1 18 379 - j Giants in the pinche S TR dell‘:ll::\)lu?‘:‘ii\.V T “13;:?:":,:}:V('C;if!ne;v::,{ Two fights {x;\tinigh! and here wll GAMES i r?\h % 4 Ofb iowe, Dits, sl BRUR b 1L} pon-ored by Pan American’ World |are results: e e LG \irways, Jack E. 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