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Tadl LWy " [ i r . Jast night's Soap Box Derby trial 1 Vancouver 4, Tacoma 2. 2 Boas are For runs on Tweltth steest o give the | ikt ; el e ars nva e Chart Duri boya'dtt aUINE RRERNRLG-H favolts eight games. Ralph Kiner blasted \\un“fifixiofi rnnc;:;m?tg::a Lsz.s_u, . July #9 — (B — | old-tim out s’ from their cars. i ; B X i g giinked i arier buring PITTSBURGH, July | er a chance in his third hout dupois,” from their cars By Associated Press [three home runs for the Pirates, | stakes at Arlington Park. Seattle For Salmon Derby > Jer. \P\ Joe W licKed, today held the world’s heavy- | ‘Andient Batfler, With 'Perfed’ Left Hook, 7alcott, an amazing old | With Gharles; a very able but caut- man’ of the ring who wouldn't be|lous ch&mpion who was defending Friday evening THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i First Weighting in Held af Soap Box Lerby Trial Runs Racers and cars were weighed at cars will be taken from the racers after the final his crown for the minth time. weight check and stored until the { | | the new Boston glamor boy, outdaz Yollmer's The Boy For Clouting Clyde Vollmer, booed off his home town Cincinnati team, is 'WIL Games By Associated Press Yesterday's Results Salem 3, Tri-Cit Wenatchee 9, Victoria 3. Yakima 2-3, Spokane 1-1. one with the bases loaded. Two run homers by veteran Hank Sauer and rookie Chuck Connors THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951 | Sporfs Briefs By Associated Press Pittsburgh — Jersey Joe Walcott won the hea eight championship of the world by knocking out Ezzard , Charles in the seventh round. Bastuad, Sweden — Sweden ad- vanced to the semi-final round of { Curtis Shattuck, a co-chairman of SE o A an astound- | Charles, who had whipped® Waicott day of the race. Place of storage is 2 the Golden North Salmon Derby Y;l:L]:I'“‘"h;:“,]j:’)E“nmqplr::,:‘ln u‘nbl“l‘lc\'- decisively twice bclorc.m:us a nom- yet to be announced. The race will | Zling such Red Star stalwarts | gave the Chicago Cubs a 6-3 victory the European zone Davis Cup com- reported today that two vessels will | b o of the rin TA1 5 to 1 favorite AP tHore was | te helt July 22 W4T Bin/ Bihg | Ted Willlans, Verri Stephefls Bop-| QAL the Gladts. Cincinat Shdifedon WHE it war ik Eorbies a o a be available for charter during the | .00 ¢ % hardly any bettin, for heat positions will be at 12:30!by Doerr and Dom DiMaggio. |Philladelphia _exchanged shutouts. |for @ 3-0 lead over the Philippin:s M e Today plans were in motion for a | 5 8. 2 gl | After Willie Ramsdell pitched the in best-of-five series. erby. & “ 4 A perfect left h i Ez- | pm., on that day. A much shuttled and shunted i 7 M September return meeting either in P 00k dropped Ez- F m Reds to a 2-0 win over the Phils, o Associated Press The Hobo, a treller owned by o 3 i | zard on his fac Trial runs will be held today and | part-time flychaser and pinch hit- L s + Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Atlantic | % S Tace. southpaw Ken Johnson hurled a Gary Renstrom f A !‘ wood Stars are three|Jack Manery, can accom ©' Gity. or New York. Pittsburgh, with| Walcott was ahead at the Friday at 7 pm. on Twelfth street |ter through seven discouraging big | 7% 00" ks 5 of Anacortes, in arrears today as they in- |four fishermen and will b- a o oA senotd LUEtAE of L for| Of the knockdown. Referee Buck regardless of weather. league seasons, the 29-year-old | g Sy the Reda |is at the Baranof hotel. S e for the 3 ay | Shattuck sai i 2 Tier; ) = A ar: cars ately pre- i v him- | == & — — e v attle for the series th nrnn Shat wlf said ~its first heavyweight title show at McTiernan had him-in front S, sy of cars lmmedxa&;s_;:xe Olll'lonn has finally Eiu»‘;“:hlfdnnltz: = . - == § D Shict 4 s e % Forbes Field, looked the likely win- | the AP scorecard had Walcott in| cedes the race held gn TRERIS h:s;ex:,:‘;lur the best clutc E EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = ! pennant winner of 198 <innan, will be availab 5t b the lead, 4-2. treet. : = : ner of the fistic plum. 4-2. G | = Seattle-Hollywood embroil- “ter on Jul and 29. It b et be-| Up until the end, it had been Radlo “walkie talkies” will be| vVolimer, more than any other Red | &= nn. D. D. MAB(IUARDT =1 ; O ¢ At 37, Jersey Joe last night be- | , it had i IS = umes caleulated 0 | chartered for July 26 came the oldest man ever to win|tame fight With each contestant |uséd to relay messages between the [socker, is responsible for Boston's|= OPTOMETRIST = s a decided pain i the | per sons interested can diectly | o mest prized bauble when he | Waiting for the other to lead. start and finish lines. One _‘”“ be | spectacular climb to the top of the| = Second and Franklin % Juneau = ; s m Db g L R 6% frattened the superbly conditionied| OId Joe will collect a check of |used at the judges stand so each|American League. Climaxing a bril- | =5 SRS 506 PoR APPOINTAENTS = % G e ks U= Chiarles in 55 seconds of the seventh | about $50000. Charles will reccive |heat winner may be announced |lant two-week batting splurge, 'he‘g———-—-—.—.—_——' = at Seattle antici- able for dorby fish 101 ind of their 15-rotind bout. A left | about $100,000. over the public address syster. strapping outfielder last night led| e I a season record turno / leave word at the |hook to the jaw sent Charlés to| The fight grossed $245004; at the A plea is made by the ert: y Club | the Red Sox to a 4-3 victory over 3 rs, who fell anc ”’"'l 1”“”" ——— | {he canvas: gate. Air rights brought in another ; Soap Box Derby committee forthe Cleveland Indians. e it (W un, it Tt was the aneient Carhtien bat- | $100.000. | racers to 8 Gueie gt f_ pfler P rosicr | ead off with their hard luck south- | B tlér's fifth crack at the champion- w:hfllll‘s weighed 182 to Walcott's | ¥ ‘:*l“:‘f“g’]”;u:]:“lm night with cars | vollmer accounted for Boston's L it sh st {18y - i ship' — two more chances than any 3 - iRy first run with his fifth homer in| ke : \‘)‘f L,‘;, ‘)i‘:,: 1|I1:;| 1f~” | other challenger ever got at the —_— 'mvr\\flghl,‘ zheyal hsaxd» f:"r“:;“i‘: the last 11 games and his 11th of the | - ; v" ‘\‘ 'L;' 1’]’ le' S G4, ) By Asscciated P"“‘v_ heavyweight crown —-and the devout ACTS LIKE COLT ‘“‘:”‘fm e ;n 4 r:]: to the | Season. It came in the fifth inning | " De Luxc 3 by beating San Francisco, T-0, W) Batting = Raiph Kifer, PIric:— | ragrier of six, said: “I thank God for| pITTSBURGH, jof _[over 250 pounds, accardmg 'O L7 |ang snapped a scoreless duel be- | > 10 innings, will counter with veter-| qjoyted three homlers, ane with the' 6+ hel 0 s s July 19 —®—Ju- | ;eeicial rule book. Another car was | Gt A ! \ lefthander Earl Johhson (3:0). | pasegt 1l {0’ lead the Pifates+to a | Lt Cnance and for elping me 0 pilant, excited, 37-year-old Jersey |y ion o the race with wheels | tWeen Boston's Leo Kiely and Cleve- | il il Alex Garbowski’s blooper double |13 1o vistory over the Dodgers l“m- i 2 Joe Walcott, the oldest man ever to | /%0 004" g with too short |1and’s Bob Lemon. He scored what | P! 'y elege 1 the bottom of the 10th supplied | pitching — Ellis Kinder, Red Sox ! “Fighting (‘I-mvlyn + .| win the heavyweight championshib. |, \jeelbase, the committee said. | proved to be the winning run in the ... uncommon. the Rainiers with their triamph over | _pusdasore die duntess ball 18 W0 | 1 ADKIul tofeveryane, shd|acted like'a colt today as he prom- £ " |sixth when he walked and raced all | ancisco, The knotted | anq two.thirds' thninz 2 eviet o] Walcott who had twice seen the|iseq to be “a fighting champion [ = ~ tthe way home as Larry Doby threw | WEBSTER i 16 BINth Oh | G LA R o e crown slip out of his eager fingers.| «gzard Charles deserves to get|not there, T'd like to have it in wild to third on Buddy Rosar's , at 6-all in the ninth 16 (b Re 43 ; ; 2 > e o 9 o s Ao : “I'm going to be a fighting champion | 3 retyrn chanct itle and | Philadelphia’s Municipal Stadium | single. Joe h hit hom victory over the Indians . turl ance at the title and At Los Angeles, Leon Brinkopf i i) | —and Charles will ‘et Hiis chance. | he's going to get it first,” said the | Which can seat around 130,000 for | The victory gave the Red Sox a red the game winning homer as 3 | “I got him’ with a left hook to the | ynmarked, smiling Camden, N. J.|a fight.” full game lead over Chicago’s sec- the Angels edged last place San AMERICAN LEAGUE | daw,” said Joe with a big grin on his | yeteran at a news conference. — ond place White Sox. Diego, 7-5. Brinkopf delivered W. L. Pct.|face. Qnly moments before ters| .Cparles was shook up pretty| JOE OUTDID BRADDOCK The Yankees moved to within a master stroke with two a Boston 52 33 612 coursed down his chieeks as he real- |, op v saiq Walcott, who knocked | PITTSBURGH, July 19 —(P—Not | fraction of a percentage point of bottom lof the ninth Chicago 52 35 507 ized his glorlous moment of tritmph. | ou¢ the Cincinnati Negro in 55 sec- | since Jim Braddock won the cham- | Chicago, whipping the White Sox, on base New York 49 33 597] “I just got hit,” said the erest-|onqs of the seventh round last night pionship from Max Baer on Junej5-1 behind the pitching of Vic 53 Cleveland .49 35 583 fallen Charles in the stillness of a|in another of the amazing upsets|13, 1935 has a betting underdog | Raschi and Bob Kuzava. | NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 37 43 .463 loser’s dressing room. that has startled the ring world in |like Jersey Joe Walcott won the| Washington spoiled Satchell ik W. L, Pct.| Washington 35 48 420| “Did I hear the count? I heard|ine jast month. heavyweight crown. Paige’s 1951 debut with the Browns Avaniciog 53 32 624 | Philadelphia 35 51 407 five — I guess” said Charles, Who| charjes gets the return,” said| Walcott was a 5-1 or longer un-|by cuffing him off for 11 hits in l\‘""‘”“" 4 59 530 St Douts 26 58 310|had a lump under his right eye and Manager Felix Bocchicehio. der dog when he stepped into the | eight innings to trounce St. Louls, ’\-‘. g 46 41 52 — " la cut on his lower lip that required | .1t we beat him then we'll take |ring -last night to lift the heavy- | 7-1. Philadelphia's Athletics amass- C 42 41 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 1two stitches. on Joe Louis. Joe deserves a chance, | weight crown from Ezzard Charles |ed 20 hits to overcome Detroit, 16-9. 49 a4 W. L. Pet. Planned It All too,’and we'd love to fight him. Wal- [ with a seventh round knockout. Reds Climb Up is a straight bourbon whiskey, 7 o P s B3 s “ ave g and on,” |cott will take care of them both and | Braddock was an even longer shot, The St. Louis Cardinals climbed i 37 44 457 Seattle Rainiers 69 45 605, “I could have gone on and on.”| . . : 35 43 aan| Holwaod Hlers 66 48 579 sald Walcott. “T kept banging him |then well take 'em all down thela 10-1 underdog. past the New York Giants into sec- elegant in taste, uncommonly good Pittsburgh '34 49 410 Los Angeles 57 55 509 to the body early in the fight to|line, Rocky Marciano and anybody| Only one other heavy favorite in|ond place in the National League ...a Hiram Walker Whiskey. ey | Sacramento Solons 56 58 491 bring his guard down. We had|els the division since the turn of the |by trampling the Boston Braves, 3 %3 S Oakland Acorns 56 59 .487 planned that all along.” | 'd like to have the September |century has been défeated. He was 9-6. The win together with Pitts- Hi W 7 % (v"“l'vl()‘l;)(.géhl')llll:‘::w . 1;(?:‘,; Portland Beavers ... 54 617 470| Few besides Walcott and his man- | fight in my home state — in Atlantic | Jack Dempsey who entered the ring | burgh's 13-12 slugfest triumph over iram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Ill. 86 proof. it et e s Fr se 434 | ager, slim, dapper Felix Bocchicchio, | City where the Convention Hall can | the 5-11 choice over Gene Tunney | Brooklyn reduced the front-running photographer, is stopping at the [San Francisco 49 64 . ppe; | : saranof Hotl ' San Diego 48 65 425 gave the slope-shouldered, shuffling | seat 40,000 said Bocchicchio. “If |at Philadelphia on Sept. 23, 1926, |Dodgers’ lead over the Redbirds to B.M.BEEHRENDS DOES IT AGAIN SPECIAL PURCHASE NYLON HOSE L0 rui THERE’S NO SALE LIKE A BEHREND’S SALE WOMEN’S PLAY SHOES .o 1047 Pair M Sheer 51 - 15 First Quality 37 PAIRS — ASSORTED STYLES ... 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