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MONDAY, JULY 2, 1951 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; PAGfi THREE |ALL-STARS SWAMP . COAST GUARD IN WIL GAMES : f : FRST GAME 13-5 .7icis ™ = ™) inday Results t hy p ‘ Laying side of the ditch, batted in three of l,, | yesterday with ’ swamped 13 to 5. The / one pitcher, Kendig, Dorris and W S The All- in the first ne infield hit 4 'i Kendig was i —_— Texas {Is Only Modern Day Hurler| < maics By JIM HUBBART (Associated Press Sportswriter) League pennant scramble today, and H for the nex Buenos Air sandy Saddler, | , § 0 = you could probably fry an egg on iers '0 cred“ An infield rd by 1¢ he igt ampic % the brow of Oakland Manager Mel Notar scor 3 from se | Argentine 1is sigh e 1 . ott. By Associated Press where he had gone on a passed ball. | in wd ot Schedciel o Over the weekend, Ott’s minions| Bob Feller, king of active major | Taguchi 1, | tried everything, including .their |league pitchers, sits on a pedest iaid his first home r il diteh | S Rl fists, in an effort to unhorse the | today as the only modern day hurler | with no one le drove | Wimb! i and ' 2 o % high riding Rainiers. All they got |with three no-hit games to his | n Kendig iror 1 Dick ¢ t i s La 4 . ‘ - out of it was frustration — and |credit Magorty 1 Smithber yred on ® ¥ $ 2 i e fourth place. |~ The 32-year-old Cleveland right-! singles f and Nielsen i ; 1 gt g The Oaks will get another crack | hander, making a great comeback|in the {ifth T hi placed hi ich 1 W . ated. by 4 at their tormentors Tuesday — in |after two mediocre seasons, held|snd homer in the same spot to driy € i1l St - friendlier hpme surroundings. Oak- | Detroit without a hit yesterday as|Nielsen ir ng fast land lost t§ree games at Seattle by | he pitched the Indians to a 2-1 vie- | fipst, Ko 1 up the one run margins — including Sun- | tory in the first game of a double- | core in fifth on Snow’s twi vanston, Ill. — Tony Trabert, g - IR day’s doubleheader. In a setting of | header. The Tigers were limited to}pagger to | University of Cincinnati, defeated % 7 J “ L Y 3 r d semi-riot, Seattle won by scores of , only four hits all day as Rookic Drivir ¥ I right d | top-seeded Earl Cochell, Southern B, i, ¥ % ; ; tici- | Bob Chakales shut them out, 2-0, in 5 ¢ rris b t d : 5-2 for national / Lo . asiin ati i i ‘:’)alnLr:ln?“clmflai::lgl;.h‘:?:l;ml:::hleg b T i e ifor: ‘uf:ni;‘hnn;i 3 for national; Y, s s 2 p.m.—Fun Zone at National Guard Headquarters, Open until coronation It was Seattle’s seventh consecu- Feller's performance capped a /i 1an down and the bas - tme, tive sweep of a Sunday home dou- | afternoon of brilliant pitching that | o4 n walks in the eighth, Wil Oakmont, Pa m Snead, Ells- ) \ bleheader and gave the Rainiers six | ncluded a lost one-hitter, a pair | per we as the third pitcher | worth Vi ter Burkemo and i i ]fl(l()ft(};qt‘;‘lfl(:\rjlnfiflfi)[fi adults $1.00, children under 12 year: out of their last seven games. »f two-hitters and a four-hitter 1 lext man up ¥ Shatids’ B entered semi-final el o — : O 5o years Seattle’s big hero was Al Lyons | Bob's no-hit masterpiece overshad- | walked scoring Notar. The next two | of pGa ”“”mm“,.“u of sage 25 cents. Queen and King crowned at 11:59 p.m. who pitched the shutout and hom- | Wed the Chicago White Sox fall out | men struck - ered for the lone score, f the American League lead and| pe last s ne al Reading, Pa. -— Beverly Han: Twin Bills Split Bobby Doerr’s feat of making his| the last for i ast Guard cam . CRIIE . o, b e All other teams split their twin | 2,000th hit as a Boston Red Socker. | on an error i > last of the ni pen golf title. bills and lost ground to the pace- Yanks Go To Top > i > third and Wil — setters. Runner-up Hollywood fell | Gompared to Feller's achievement, | Was safe : == three games behind by losing to|gq Lopat's six-hitter wasn't much, S IN B B \ Sacramento, 5-1, after beating the |yt it was good enough to give New | The game tonight, second of the | LA‘- Solons, 8-7 in the first game. York a 5-2 triumph over Boston and Ed Cereghino, 17-year-old rookic | move the Yankees into first place, | > prize m f $250, s : Naticnal League pitcher purchased for $50,000 by the | four percentage points above the | 5:30, ¥ R e Y tting (based on 150 time: New York Yankees, made his debut | white Sox. game on Jul urt KR 1 St. Louis, .366; Ash- for San Francisco, and 'lost. He| Ned Garver's iwo-hii (wirling | and will be nine innings. I iphia and Robinson, J“LY 4Ih twirled the second game, a seven zave the St. Louis Browns a 3-1 - — | & ‘t’l‘r:l“g;a‘nf"‘g‘:;‘c"\‘ :ell‘tt ‘é";’ OVEr- | nightcap victory after Chicago had s — Ashburn, 98; Dark, New| s g0 Won it, 6-4, on & | y & opABNE R Zor] bases loaded single in the eighth by D‘/[;lr:nxaenl\/llltl{;::;nl:u::;rx.l?tv jrolpp::l rWHIIE SOX Bt B R 10:30 am. GRAND PARADE. ‘c’;’ei;""e”‘ The Seals took the open- | (he White Sox out of first place m{ 24; Sn lyn; Kiner, Bitt Line of March will assemble opposite Alaska Steamship Dock parading up Marine Way, Admiral Way, Franklin Street, Front 'Los .Angeles e e Tk ol the fm: ux.neA a‘llmc ?/lz-y 2?. & | bur Westlake, St. L "‘_ 17 on Marine Way. Parade should be in position no later than 10:20 and on reaching Willoughby turn right and proceed on Willoughby Mty I Seven starts by beating Part: Ryss Meyer md_ lm'_'kl.‘fl to one lAND S!X _ Pt 7 (based on five decisions) o'clock. ie will start promptly at 10:30, proceeding up Ad- to 10 Street, (past ball park), turn right and proceed up 10th € FOrt” [ hit but the Dodgers beat his Phil-| Erecheen, o 0, 1.000; Roe, miral Way, turn left on Franklin to Front Street. Turn left on Street to C Street, turn right again and proceed directly into land, 6-5, in their first game on Max | adelphi s pe, o 256 ¥ rookl acelphia Phils, 2-0. Pee Wee Reese 3reokiyn . 0149 MR & : West’s two-run homer in the eighth sot the Dpdgers’ lone blow off the 1 Front Street to Cowlings, then left to Alaska Coastal. At Coastal ball park. in.ntng The B(‘i\v('l‘& captured the tt‘mperamén:nl brighlhander. It “;,\ l T‘ Min P %0, 438! parade wiil turn left on Willoughby and repeat circle as ah'ove i i nightcap, 4-2, with Joe Brovia bat- | 3 booming third inning triple that | Lt 3 ladelphia, 8 } s tiggcn all four runa. followed walks to Roy Campanelia | Hits — DiMagglo, Boston, 84; F TS and Cal Abrams, accounting for the | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE only runs of the game. By CHARLE IBERLAIN ns — Zernial, Phiiadel- W. L. Pct. Cincinnati Handcuffed | CHICAGO, ¢ T hia, 18; Robinson, Chicago, 16. PARADE PRIZE LIST—(No float can receive more than one Most appropriate 4th of July costume, Boys Paul Minner handcuffed Cincin-| White Sox, who have a di — Gumpert, C"»»h"-"h prize. Most appropriate 4th of July costume, Girls nati with two singles in the opener |Cult time gefting into ti . 875; Feller, Cleveland, 11-2, Most Beautiful Float 8 .$250.00 Best sustained character, Boys. Best sustained character, Girls . Sacramento Solons A hic: B ke act for the last 17 345, U i : !fiefi::d;mrclaus; ?:b» Rs;isz7a0 dolu(; j‘fp fo “‘ last 17 year : oy 7 Most Patriotic Float i s A0 00 il e o Rt avers 2 1=y 2 b T v Most Attractive Commercial l"'loat - .- 200.00 ;’::Li;n:flf:'l\eh E 7-5. Larry Jansen scattered seven |Players on the 2 Ameri I Most Original Float 150.00 Best Decorated Bicycle Girls.... v 47 hits in pitching the New York |League so named for the g 7 Bt Bkat 10000 Best Decorated dolls buggy, Girls ; PalIzyse. “|Giants to a 4-1 win over Boston’s | 2ame in Detroit July 10 = g i e et Best Decorated wagon, scooter, or tricyle, Boys. San Francisco - E The onl Xie 5 Pt U. 8. Attorney Patrick J. Gilmore, Second Most Original Float............. 5 .. 1500 ) . e Best Marching turnout, Boys organization Braves. v] i on the N ys. ] ar r., sai quest will Most Comical Float I —— 1] In the only game where pitching long to the C £ y a , said to an inquest wi . held concerning the death of Joe Best Decorated Car 2 50.00 Best Marching turnout, Girls organization did not shine, the Philadelphia Ath- | Outfielders = and Mi 8 letics downed the Washington Sen- ( Minoso, both speed den I > Jr., whose body was found Second Best Decorated Car o 25.00 Boys and girls organization must have at least 8 marchers in line Brooklyn 32| otors twice, 10-7 and 3-2 and the | figure to give the National Leaguer Friday in the water near May- Most appropriate 4th of July costume, Adults......... $5.00 of march to be considered for prize money. New York . 549 st Louis Cardinals whipped the | the jitters and the fans.a thrill Island. Time of the inquest, St. Louis e -522| pittsburgh Pirates, 5-4 in 12 inn- —_— , he said will be determined Philadelphia . 485) ings Elmer Valo hit three homers| A. E. McFarland of Santa Cl ster- when witnesses are contacted. PUSHSSSESSSS S DS e EEE e Cincinnati 478! ¢or the Athletics. Calif,, is stopping at the Gastineair R R Chicago 476 Hotel. —nmlPlRE WANT ADS PAY— b Feller’s Realization e | 1 Soapn 470! In pitching his third, no-hi(ter! % | SPORT CARNIVAL—Ball Park Pittsburgh RN L i Feller realized a five-year dream It was on April 30, 1946, just after he had held the Yankees hitlers.l that he set a third no-hitter as his goal. “I really wanted to get it,” said yesterday, “because only one jman in modern baseball has done it — Cy Young.” Seattle Rainiers Hollywood Stars 54 Boys’ 20 yard dash—4 yrs. and younger.......$1.00 . 25 . 25 yards—13 years and younger. Girls’ 20 yard dash—4 yrs. and younger. 1.00 4 25 . 30 yards—15 years and younger. Boys' 20 yard dash-—5 and 6 yrs... . 1.00 : 25 - Girls’ d dash— 5 and 6 yrs. 1.00 A 25 s d dash—7-and 8 yrs............. 100 25 BICYCLERACES (Circular truck) i 30 yard dash—7 and 8 yrs. - . 1.00 J 25 40 yard dash—9 and 10 yrs. Seih ¥ o 25 Larry Corcoran hurled three for * 40 yard dash—9 and 10 yr: . 4 25 . Boys—13 to 16—3 laps...... X 1.50 Chicago in the National League in ' 50 yard dash—11 and 12 yIS........ ¢ J 25 . Girls—12 years and under—1 1ap . 150 1880, 1882 and 1884; and Young's ] Girls' 50 yard dash—11 and 12 yrs. K 4 25 . Girls—13 to 16—2 laps L X 1.50 - Varge e L 10, 1904 o 108 : . Boys’ 50 yard dash—13 and 14 yrs. sransecees L * 25 1:00 p.m. Fun zone at National Guard Hendquarters opens and Feller’s fll‘b_t no-hitter was open- " . Girls’ 50 yard dash—13 and 14 yrs. BRI 4 25 continues in operation until midnight. i e T S b, Boys' G yard dish-—15 And 10 FK.......o B4 I B 1:30 pm. Baseball Game—Pinal play-off—$250.00 prize. White Box, The Van Metolin SEAd o Girls' 75 yard dash—15 and 16 y15.............. 100 50 25 boy, who joined the Indians in 1936 Sl g X ¢ 4 e 3:00 pm. Boat races and water sports. Prizes to be announced § . . Boys’ 100 yard dash—17 to 18 yrs. 7 ¥ 1.00 iater e as a 17-year-old and fanned 17 bat- 4 s o B Al e 15 100 g i 100 v gash- ¢/ o G 2 3 5:30 pm. or earlier—immediately after completion of ball games. Stars of Sunday major league | ters in a game on his first season, A Mens' 100 yard dash—free {or all : o0 Tennis finals—4 cups to be awarded and merchandise games are: also has pitched 10 no-hitters—a Batting — Elmer Valo, Athletics— | major league record. il Fat man’s race—200 Ibs. or over, 75 yards...10.00 5.00 prizes. hammered three homers, two in the Feller, the second to pitch a no- & Womens' race—over 18 years,. e ..10.00 5.00 8:00pm. Finn Horse and ple eating contest—prizes. first game, each with Eddie Joost | hitter this year (Cliff Chambers of : 4 » 4 8:30 pm. Square dancing in the fun zone—a real demonstration. on base to le?d the Athletics to_ a | Pittsburgh was the other): .\\nlked I BOYS SACK RACES (Fumish own sucks) 12:00pm. Brsantatlon of dar ab fubl soria. Neianat Bitastrasd. swezp cf their doubleheader with |three batters and fanned five. [ i quarters. Remember that the t’:rowned Queen will be the Senators, 10-7 and 3-2. § o AR SR ! - 1. 20 yards—7 years and YOUDGET...... E B0 - .25 present at all functions beginning with the coronation Fitehing — Bob Feller, Indians,- SUNDAY FIRE CALLS . 2. 20 yards—9 years and younger.... ! . 25 dance and continuing through the entire day and hurled his third major league no-| The first fire Sunday was at 9:4¢ % 5 3. 25 yards—11 years and younger.... 7 A K 25 night of July 4. hitter in the opening game as the [a.m. with defective wiring at the Indians swept two from Detroit, 2-1 | Kenneth Clem residence, 633 East and 2-0. Feller fanned five and |street, as the cause. No damage was walked three as the only Tiger run | reported. The second fire was at resulted from two errors, a stolen | 8:40 p.n. Packing in two crates on base and a long fly in the fourth | the Alaska dock ramp was evident- inning. 1y set on fire by a carelessly dropped ——— cigarette. There was no damage re- FROM SEATTLE ported. O. E. Christensen of Seattle is registered: at the Baranof Hotel. -—EMPmE WANT ADS PAY— AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Chicago Boston Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia Washington St. Louis . Boys—12 years and younger—1 lap. = 1.00 ER IR R Ibc Wa ttr They're Artistic, real'ly i ey the it Hand Painted Ties, Scarfs. Blouses, Handker- e ' Atternooi and Evening Greta's Art & Gift Shop Tt ter” Y JULY 3rd and 4th ¥r 3% 216 Second St. ¥ ___ Phone 908