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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE | gle. There were 20 walks and 22]|A 1 bowling team, with | | report E HITIER hits off a parade of pitchers, 912 average shot a 3 total to | !e s pr BUD&ET (UT H.‘ only JON The four western teams in the|take the lead in the team event of | 2 i LEAVES ONLY SIX - pla ! National and American were not |the h annual American Bowling | % [ scheduled. { Congress tournament tods | == | ‘ o Pl : . : | s ¢ league and failed to roll|scored her alght up o = | M .yi {a otal all year, ousted the | Wemen’s North u : ‘ : [ | {hu ted Meister Braus of Chi- | beating Mrs, Estel | w‘n S'reak BASEBAI.I. UN(". Sters of games played Thursday | cagc team grabbed the | Chapel Hill, N. C., 1 rfit tion of the House Approp: w HI'\(-F(!\' April with a 3,027 total tes ingutiing 82,000,000 from A((EPIS MULBRY ‘“”"“’ = Billy, Gooaman, m’“ ¥ : 3 town, Tex. — Southwestery : 10,000,000 tor s ‘ o | Sox, led 13 at with double has dropped football for “duration s leaves iy s i By Associated Press i | Everybody looks like Christy |and three sir ; ing in three YK AYS f the Kor isis.” % a8 alnlers RESWNA!{QH Mow | Mathewson when the Philadelphia | runs in 13-7 vi ver t e - 5 (‘1‘"‘;'!“?“““ 1t |F a4 i Now it's Connie| Pitching : Citation, e rec nded 1a re in town. No t's Connie| Pitching X 5 ¥ e o ““k it g q‘ b:100,000 afifroe rrero, Washington’s chunky Cu- | chalked up his 100 s v S et : e | titn be avatiabi S a n NEW YORK, April 27 — (P —|ban with a one-hitter. with 6-hit, 3-0, shu B - o Drabt el BRIl S| St intned Ahird o Panehigl L LS R Baseball's executive council has de-| Marrero picked up where the ¢t - sffelent: e e i*‘hl”"“ § e L b s s y' it Bay Meadows, LA B8 aby € ' cided to take Commissioner A. B.|Yanks Eddie Lopat and Spec Shea Rhinwge d e 3 ¢ . ot 5 thE* local andler n his or resi 3 i issed his - ’ ¥ g g LS i By Associated Press J .chm)g&) \‘m ;x 1 ».1‘1 "JHU‘ to x ‘M\‘A t 'nrll, The vLa!mB?n” 1,‘{‘,\1;(”" EIGHT DopE t % rake New York N ors of |HOF tHelY PHrti6N" of th Portland. clung to its lead in the|immediately by accepting the res-|out last night on Barney McCosky ok ST 7 i expeirdityrési T A AR exp tight Pacific Coast League baseball|i8nation of baseball's secretary- |first home run since 7 but I the United States Walker Cup team REY, *Fdokbort (D-wa league last night by clipping sa“}ncw wrer Walter Mulbry. — Once | pitched the major rst one-hitter » - E ne Wit sl ;m\)w: out In Itlln,\ ]7“.«v1‘ en jack-) Francises § tid. (friends, the men now are bitter of 1951 Two fights last night e s 2 R ets, sail for England on the P Hollywood outscored. Seattle 8 tojenemies N The fun-loving little Cuban stuff- |35 _fotlows: + TN e [ i hoft -“‘~1‘ e 5, to end a six-game Rainier win- Chandler, at :‘ho time he was|eq a seventh straig 0ss down the r.rkl\'u‘ Randall Sta 168, f,‘ v.\ el I e o8 “Ux‘\ b m-l‘l“‘:l c DR. TED OBERMAN ning streak, Sacramento beat Oak-|¥0ted out of office, said he would | A’s throats, 2-1, winning on homers | € 1bl'rl.m.1: Md., stopped ¥ roldf@ new pole vau ° ] { Bi @ Golf elub M | OETOMETE land 9 to 3 and Los Angeles white- | GUit before the expiration of his|py Mickey Vernon Git Cowi. | BamRSOR,. 165, Becaricys, N. Jdy §etilh Jape 7 washed San Diego 2-0. jcontract in - April, 1952, only if i1t was his second victory, both over; Flint, Mic Archie Moore, 179, A Jack-Grahiam clouted two homers | MUliry was dropped first. Mulbry philadelphia, Whose Manager Jim-|Toledo, stopped, He Hauris, | B¢ for San Francisco in a losing cause | 01f¢7cd to resign but the executive [y Dykes complain wns should | 166, Asheviile, N. C., 4 C in the game at Portland. ouncil at that time rejected the|pnot be allowed to play winter ball Graham lifted his first homer out | "¢“7hation If the A's staggering g news H of the field in the first inning with lin the American, the eking fail- ‘." ! T Jim Brideweser and Eddie Lake on’ l[ ADERS IN B B |ure of the New York Giants is head- U SAENRY base. The sacks were empty he line stuff in the N 1al. repeated in the fourth. Durocher Tall ST. PAUL, The Portland victory enabled the 3 i 3 Manager Leo Durocher is getting| "~ " team to maintain its two-game lead Here are . the leaders in major testy as his Giants continued their eagues baseball through games of over Los Angeles. . e = p slump. Just fore last nigh St ey Hollywood came from behind, | Thursday: i : eighth straight loss. he boiled over riends re es' staged a six-run uprising in -the NATIONAL LEAGUE to newsmen ¢ ring the club I q eighth inning, and halted Seattle's] DB2Ung (based on 25 at bats) —| Asked to explain his benching of ; uu T e six-game winning streak. Johnny | WYTestek, Cincinnati, 414 R”b n- lfiev ond Baseman Eddie Stanky for . Bt stk i Lindell, the .ex-New York Yankee, |00 Brooklyn, .385. Rookie Artie Wilson, Durocher said . N . % Al s ke took over the hurling for the Stars| 18 — Robiuson, 15; Gordon,| son is pla econd, that’ The fmest Rainier e b b s #0” e "n(h Century Theatrs Bldg. Phone: 61 TIDE TABLE 2nd Floor e Low tide High tide Low tide cco00o0®es - | 1 10 am. in the ("1' 1 . April 27 «-(®— | social room. 79 ©ce02000090 in the first inning when Starter | BoSton, 14. ,' o m e Ben Wade faltered. The Rainiers | Home Runt — Jethroe, Boston, 5; f gianky or Wilson. It made no dif- in 73 yeqrs. were able to get only one run off his | C0°Per, Boston; Pafko, Chicago; . !m nce. They lost just the same. ; irst, whereas | Jones, Philadelphia; Hodges, Brook- | Glants Shut Out e the oot eaved. im on Vern Tinds. {I¥0 and Westlake, Pitisburgh, 3. | schmny s shut out e cians,| TrY it—a GREAT beer} father in the eighth. The Stars kept| Pitching — Hiller, Chicago; St r- |3-0, with six hits as Boston spoiled pumping hits on his successors. A | Kant, Boston and Newcombe, Brook- | gal Maglie's 34th birthday. A two- homer by Herb Gorman with two |10 2-0. |run homer by Roy Hartstield, fol- on was the telling blow. AMERICAN LEAGUE lowed by Sam Jethroe’s fifth home Batting — Busby, Chicago, .531; |[run, broke open a scoreless game in PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Vernon, Washington, .429. the eighth inning N P g i 4 " \ a1de give ENGES W. L. Pet. Hits — Busby, 17; Carrasquel. It was Sain’s 100th victory in the | ; 5 EHA L Portland Beavers 19 12 .613| Chicago, 15. majors and No. 1 of the new season \ ¥ &0 R 2 Los Angeles ... 6 13 552| Home Runs — Williams, Boston;, Robin Roberts hoisted the cham- 1 (il : 3 W O AR‘SON Sacramento 5 15 5 ariila and Robinson, Chicago, 3. pion Philadelphia Phils into a first = 2 { C MP San Diego 14 .50 hing — Wynn and ler, | pi percentage tie with the idle | - \ i Seattle 15 500 Cleveland; Lopat and Raschi, New Louis Cards by whipping Brook- Hollywood Stars 15 483 K Imu.lm and Marrero, Wash- 2-0, Oakland Acorns ...... 15 483 | in; ; Piel Chicago, 2-0. | Slugfest San Francisco 19 .367 e | The Boston Red Sox and New j —_— has been estimated that C York Yankees staged a real daj NATIONAL LEAGUE na has about 180 people per square | time slugfest at Fenway mile compared with about 50 in the| With Billy G nan slugging four St. Louis 2 2 667, United States. hits and knocking in three runs, the Philadelphia 6 667 — Red Sox knocked off the Yank: Boston 636 EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— | (4 -hour 30-minute stru Chicago ... 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