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THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1951 Near Shuluol Games Played In PC League By Associated Press Although they probably lost little | sleep over it, four pitchers came within one run of shutout perform- ances in last night's Pacific Coast League activities. Each losing team scored one con- solation run as San Diego edgec Oakland, 3-1, Hollywood trounced Portland, 11-1, Seattle dispatched San Francisco, 6-1, and to compleic the trend, Los Angeles beat Sacra- mento, 9-1. Guy Fletcher, who at 41 is the oldest active player in the league. pitched the San Diego victory ir a convincing, eight-hit demons tion that there’s still life left in old flivver. Fletcher saw his shutout go down tHe drain in the eigth inning when Earl Rapp doubled Oakland’s r across. Another old timer, Jack Salvesor pitched five-hit ball for Hollywoo as the third place Stars moved to within a game and a half of the league-leading Solons. The run cil Salveson came in the first inning Bob Hall, the Seattle Adonis, put the Rainiers only one game behind the' Solons with enother seven-hit- ter against the tail end club, San Francisco. Bill McCawley’s seventh inning ' homer spoiled Hall's shutout bid. | | | | | | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet! 34 570! 35 557 551 513 500 487 447 32 Sacramento Solons Seattle Rainiers Hollywood Stars Oakland Acorns Los Angeles Portland Beavers San Diego San Francisco ... NATIONAL LEAGLE L. Brooklyn 18 New York St. Louis Cincinnati Boston .. e Philadelphia Chicago Pittsburgh Chieago New York ..... Boston Cleveland Detroit . ‘Washington St. Louis ... Philadelphia 'DOC BLANCHARD IS RETURNING 10 COACH WEST POINT NEW YORK, June 14—(P—Lt. Felix (Doc) Blanchard, now sta- tioned in Alaska, will return to West Point next month as an as- | sistant football coach, the Associ- ated Press learned today. Earl Blaik is the head coach. Blanchard was chosen All-Ameri- can fullback on Associated Press teams. Co-star with him on the Army teams of that period was Glenn Davis, now a professional with the Los Angeles Rams. ATTENTION If you are a FIJI or Little Giant leave your name at Empire. 834-2t 1 the Giants to score three runs in - Hball. Dodgers in 6 Game Lead In Nationals By Associated Press Home may be a man’s castle but the Brooklyn Dodgers are finding the road more fruitful than ther Ebbets Field citadel. The Dodgers, sprinting six games in front of the pack, are terrors on foreign soil. They have won 15 zames and lost only five away from home for a terrific .750 pace. At rome they have won 18 and dropped 13. The Dodgers are unbeaten at Bos- on, Cincinnati, New York and Pitts- burgh. They have lost only one game in St. Louis and two each at Philadelphia and Chicago. The leazue leaders currently on Ieir second tour of the west, made it two straight over the St. Louis rdinals last night, 7-4 Duke Snider was the big gun for the Dodgers last night. He pounded four hits, a home run, a double and two singles and drove in three runs to spearhead the Dodgers’ 11- bit attack. The New York Giants remained 1 second place as a result of their 3-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds a day game. Errors by Virgil Stallcup and Connie Ryan helped he eighth and break a 2-2 tie. Errors also helped Robin Roberts and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Chicago Cubs, 5-0. The Cubs ade four errors, which figured in ree of the Phils’ runs. One American Game American League action was re-| siricted to one game in which the Boston Red Sox defeated the De- troit ‘Tigers, 2-0, behind the five- hit pitching of Bill Wight, who went the distance for the first time this The Red Sox scored in the second‘ on Vern Stephens’ triple and a fly Ted Williams doubled Dom DiMaggio home from second base in the eighth inning with the other run. All other games were rained out. FIGHTDOPE Oakland, Calif. — Bobby eres- 145, Oakland, outpointed Maurlce Harper, 146, Oakland, 12. Porthcawl, Wales — Charles Hu-, mez, 146, France, outpointed Eddie| Thomas, 145, Wales, 15, for European | welterweight title. _— | Sporfs Briefs Marietta, Ohio — The Intercol- legiate Rowing Association decided to allow the University of Pennsyl- i - | LOUIS, SAVOLD FIGHT TONIGHT IF WEATHER OK BULLETIN—NEW YORK, June 14 —— The Joe Louis-Lee Savold 15 round fight has been postponed nother 24 hours and now will be Iolvxht in Madison Square Garden tomorrew night, the International Boxln: Club announced today. bout originally was scheduled fflr |nt night but was set back be- causa of rain and now has been postponed a second time. NEW YORK, June 14 —(P— Fore- casts of clear and warmer weather for tonight brightened the hopes Joe Louis and Lee Savold as tl awaited the starting gong for their| make-or-break 15-round fight in the Polo Grounds. Neither of the aged showed any outward concern over yesterday’s postponement. A de- pressing drizzle beat down on «he, streets early Wednesday morninz. | Both, however, voiced a desire to “get il uver with” tonight. They've trained for over a month and at their age — Louis is 37 and S:n'n!d[ 35 — they could lose their edge} overnight. If the weatherman is crossed up end forces another postponement,: ‘he scrap will be transferred indoors {to Madison Square Graden and be| held Friday night. \ of gladiators | B.B. STARS | Here are stars of games Wednes- day: | Pitching — Bill Wight, Red Sox— | turned in first complete game of ' season as he pitched Boston to a| 2-0 five-hit victory over Detroit. | Batting — Duke Snider, Dodgers | —belted three-run homer, double and two singles to spark Brooklyn to a 7-4 triumph over St. Louis. WILGAMES | In WIL games last night final| ccores were: i Vancouver 7-2, Tri-City 0-3. Spokane 3, Victoria 2. Wenatchee 10, Tacoma 8. Salem 8, Yakima 0. From 1900 to 1950, the U. S. farm population shrank from about 32,- €00,000 to about 28,000,600. A 30-mile Kansas area source of zinc. Missouri-Oklahoma- is the chief U. 8. vania to compete in the National| College Rowing Regatta on the Ohio | river Saturday despite Penn’s stand on televising of football games. i Minneapolis — Bernie Bierman, former U. of Minnesota football coach, announced he would sever all connections with the school, July 1. Bierman, succeeded last fall by “Wes Fesler, had held full ath- letic professorship. Spokane, Wash. — Pacific Coast conference voted to ask NCAA to kill off football’s platoon system by abolishing free substitution rule. Inglewood, Calif. — Ali Bye Bye, $20.50, won the $6,000 Malibu hand- icap at Hollywood Park. ‘Thermo-regul lated roasted for uniform full flavor + Two kinds— Driffand Percolator For Percolator or Pot Schilling Mo bacygp CIVISION OF mecormicr Y ASCHILLING & ¢ ] This can contying d’s ('mgen 0 o 25 Mm.., THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA GAMES TOD AY‘Mrs. David Yates Dies Following An & PITTSBURGH, June 14 —(P—| 'njl"y Wednesday Wally Westiake hit his 16th home i run as me Pirates belted the| wyg payiq (Sylvia s) Yates of Braves, 9-4, here today before 2 \yingham Bay slipped and fell on Ladies’ Day crowd of 6,699, The |y mail boat float there yesterday Pirates kayoed the Boston ace, Ver N | afternoon, hitting her head and ap- Bickford, in the fourth, during which | parently died soon after, according 10 Pirates took a swing.| It Was a/to Dr. J. O. Rude of Juneau who 5-hit, , 2-walk frame. Murry |was called there Dickson pitched his eighth win of | Dr. Rude accompanied Mr. the season. and the body back to Juneau in jan Alaska Coastal plane flown by Carl Bloomquist She was born in East St. 11, January 4, 1383 ried to David Yates, October hey made their home ham Bay until two y UM‘\ moved to Sun had been ]m tmaster Eay for friends Y.\:es AMERICAN St. Louis at New York, rain. | Detroit at Boston, rain. | NO GAME TONIGHT; CAR AWARD T0 BE MADE AT THEATRE Leuis, and was mar- 1906. Wind- s0 when t Cove. She at Windham 3 years and had scoves of everywhere with whom she kept up a lively correspondence. Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by one sister, sie V. Young The. gum . LHERLERAET the (!)“.113- Tlinois Ave t St. Louis, Coast Guard and Elks is called ‘be- Funeral arra cause of rain. The Volunteer Fire |, aqe for Department will award the new Mercury at the 20th Century The- p as! ments next Tuesday c Chapel are 1:g at 2 pm. 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