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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1951 AR A —————— e s G A B Y H IL Games | Beliifi@g m_%@mdward By The Associated Press B SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 moa . WEE / |SANTTARY Deadlocked [RainiersGo s pesring it AR . | COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., Meei ior [fay pa"y (e"a[ for ¢ Comresnal v . , , : e 4 ‘ y ¥ Meat at Iis Best — at Lower Prices starting next Monday in W o i Akibuikived - Brasd ton, confident, in the Is of Ford | 3 o Pt ! Seattle out of it Genius =- Nex! Seven | same buige stier taking four ous | Frick: President of the National (ERSEE i e i ; | 4 \ H:il' Lcam{o was ke, aker a ; ; : : 4 Games Will Tell Tale |or. sonywoon, besan . vona ey cmonies st i Pt o P e LS oo f Y | Prices Good Wednesday, Thursday and Friday By The Associated PEess | sharer of the basement, with the San | Giants fame and Jirinuy Foxs, B . P ¥ oo gy | (losed Safurday for Salmon Derby Attention Will Harridge, Pres- ncisco Seals. leties first baser ident of the American League: San Diego has shown evidence » How about handing a bonus to the | of being on the upgrade but the|enshrined. . ; 2 } fellow who made out that dream |lcss of their team batting leader,| ‘T am confident t ; i - e e ; . = turnstile schedule? Clarence Maddern, to the Cleveland | hearing will come confirn st w ¥ SR 3 o5 T Choice Western Steer Either the bey is blessed with un- { Indians will not help them through | baseball is important ¢ . A : > - s . 3 . | canny foresight or else he is just|any clutches against Seattle, which | erican Wwa of 1i plain lucky. How else cculd he have | hasn't dropped a series since early - . w 3 T ; 4 mapped out a schedule that brings | June. ] : ™ A 3 : 3 ot gt T together The four top teams today| Hollywood, trying to repair its| SGANIIE FILILIEK . e T T L § 3 s and right on through the next sev- | fences and be re for the next| g™ 1 4 4 a A # . en games? | “crocshial” against Seattle in the Iops on lnague et Sl - L . L . Specifically, the pace-setting | cinema capital next month, is lmmfi s Heeled and ng, International *Onc-Design craft make a pretty trail of sails as a spanking north- (P Wirephoto. P Yankees and the red hot Cleveland | for a nine-game stay and entertain . er provides sporting weather during the annual regattd at Larchment, Indians battle it out for the league | Oakland tonight esiin Moun a oy lead today, tomorrow and Thurs-| Seattle and Hollywood are h"’l:' 5 o jcian Bill Weiss show- | tle series, edged ‘out SBacramento first day. At the same time, the Eoston |only clubs playing .500 or better ball. | SAN FRANCISCO, July g j d. h l d ; - i K. G udnich, or his perform- | baseman Bill Boyd, who had led et | UG Lealds sich, after his perform- | bas o had le Round or Sirloin Red Sox, tied with the Indians for | They have 49 games each left to| _Two wins by Seattle fling week’s Hollywood-Seat- ' regular batters the previous week. | second place, slug it out with the attle 24 at home, Holllywood | old Brown the past week moved him <t & } fourth-place Chicago White Sox. |30, arid they each play San Diego,|into the lead of Pacific Coast Leag- | L O@$] %ague - | Comes Switch Sacramento, Oakland and Los Ang-| e regular pitchers. Y - 2 3 On Friday they switch, Chicago|eles almost the same number of Brown’s 10-4 won-and-lost record With Bi Sfi(k ; : | comes to the Yankee Stadium for |games. In the odd series, Seattle will| gave him an average .714. | g J 7,» w . a four-game series while Cleveland | meet Portland and the Stars face; He passed Hollywood's Jack Sal-| b I 0(, e i 2 travels to Boston for a three-game |S ra 0. veson, the former top hurler, in| SAN FRANCISCO, July 24, —#} {mmard § : 4 Is that top- S vill send Jim Davis (9-4) statistics issued today covering gam- | —Seattle’s Walt Judnich, who found | fl [ § ‘- b | - set at Fenway Park. notch-schedule-making or not? ¢ Earl Johnson (4-0) against San!es through Sunday. | Hollywood pi Vic Raschi (13-6) against Cleve- land's Early Wynn (10-9) and Chi- Sam Jones of San Diego had fan- cago’s Howie Judson (4- g st | ned the most batters, 177. Cc e atting | Boston’s Maury McDermott (5-5) i ; B s refpc ing or Leo Kiely (2-0). y The Associated Press The Yankee-Indians game is an ERGHetal Today's Card-Pitts-New York’: 2) tonight In games won, Marv Grissom of | IV S0 ¥ N H i Seattle is tops with 16, Righthander e Grdes g 3 ‘ L | Guaranteed Tender - Delicious WARNER’S Jacobson Upholstery Phone 997 Juneau || § X ! i 2y e ] FISHING GEAB Will continue in business i 1 { \_@ i 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 l until further notice. | AOAEIRAEL o e Hormel's ' White Sox clash upder the lights, | KErsburg, one-time Harvard foot- AL e * two percentage VAl great and Holy Cross coach,| | the deadlocked Indians and Re NEW YORK—Art Larsen, Herb| Sox. The Yankees are playing _,;,,!”leim and Vic Seixas named to rep- ball, the Indians and Red Sox 607. | F5 i Sk 2 ) i tour manag iy stic, |15 Cup matches at Rye, N. Y. Aug. - ———— - - i cxy sTRA| et il e EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED [ okmon wiisT | f c COLORADO SPRINGS Com- 2 . El \ White & N ) & Although ~ dismayed by four : S — , . v : Mr;i,,m Tokats o) "1““._“‘,';‘ I | phasis of college sports. Becond and Franklin Juneau ‘ 7 i P i Racing PHONE 50¢ FOR APPOINTMENTS © THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY « 36 #ROOF| . i 4 NEW YORK —- Repetoire (3.40) ! : 1 into the bottom of the first div » - i s - e WAREE Sk, Mt viak 5o from. dis, | roesed fo & Tength and e’ quarier| =T S e : Rhode Island Red C“Look” he pointed out, “We lost)$5,000 Caugh Hill Hanicap as the| : i - " You can pay more but 10 out of 14 at home. Yet we fell| Saratoga-at-Jamaica mecting open- | . o R A only two and a half games behind | €d- l A é ¥ N\ : you can’t huy better! real slug The Boston Braves | - 5 : ; ) il - o o nipp2d the Pirates, 15-14, er ( p i G 7= ” “ Z : : eighth when Roy Harisfield singled | 510 American League holds the f { ’ i 4 B " 3 pinch runner =8 home | o4ge over the National in World e ; Pitts Seedeh 2 ge s/ , i s P & | League's eastern | 1408 but the senior loop leads the / : : ; 4 . : Chmce Steer 3 8 junior in the annual exhibition i ¥ . A 3 i 3 afternoon affair. The Red Sox and | NEW YORK—Hary Edwin von, points separate the Yankees from |died. He was 6G. resent U. 8. against Mexico in Dav- even Paul Richards of the sagging |35 Not Discouraged ‘ letic conferences called for de-em- OPTOMETRIST knocked his men out of first pls couraged. victory over Northern Star in the| Only one game was played in the N r i w' b majors yesterday and that was o | NGINOMAIS VIR N ccored the winning run in the| COOPERSTOWN, N. ¥, July 24 — Ralph Kiner hit his 25th homer 10r | gopjeq gng All-Star game compet- es at Cooperstown, the game's teams swing into the west today with Brooklyn holding an 81 game | 1 o lead. The Dodgers open at Chicago. | ‘. gookivn Dodgers scored their | | = T TR second victory in the Cooperstown S [ series yesterday when they beat \ FI hl Do e the Philadelphia Athletics, 9-5. The \ victory was the 'National's swtk p : g game in ten games over the A By The Associated Press ican-League and it snapped a th BOSTON—Irish Bob Murphy,! game National losing streak. 175%, San Diego, Calif,, knocked — 4 SHREE i sk ’ = out Joe Rindone, Boston, (5). TEAM STANDINGS i MIAMI, Fla,—Danny Nardico, NATIONAL LEAGUE A ( : 173, Tampa, Fla., stopped Anton | Raadik, 1672, Chicago (2). Brooklyn CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.—Bobby | New York ... Rykes, 1561, San Antonio, Tex., stop- | St. Louis ped Ray Garcia, 158, Seattle, Wash., | Philadelphia : St y @). Cincinnati . . m' g ¢ mn hip room, / Evas!ern Grade A NEW ORLEANS—Kid Centella, | Boston 1324, Nicaragua, knocked out Max- | Chicago . s i in shoulder room' Y g Yes, Ford, with over five feet ie Docusen, 134, NeW Orleans (9). Pittsburgh : \ of hip room, is roomier than . 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