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A P it Padres Give Rainiers the 'Figaloo’ Bird By The Associated Press Those amazing San Diego Padres stand today as the principal con- tributors to a Pacific Coast League race that has the leaders running backwards to see where they've been. Tonight the Padres will shoot fc victory number 7 in a winnin # streak that could well mark the in v » end of a mighty long summer deed. For three nights now, & Diego has been whaling the tar out of the first place Seattle Rainier with this result: The Rainiers have lost not onc inch of ground, and there are stil | only two teams within spitting dist- ance of the pennant. Last night Seattle succumbed by 15-2 in a nightm. ick found San Diego batting around ir the third and fifth innings. Ter Padres took their cuts in each frame and produced a total of 12 runs Lefty Al Olsen, meanwhile pitchec a five hitter. Seattle’s slump was being offse by the runner-up Hollyweod Stars who lost again to Oakland and re- mained five games off the The score this time w. pace Portland cashed in on L as’ 20th homer of the year bases loaded triple b to win from Sacrame: The tail end San ¥ meanwhile, assa in the fourth and fifth inni whipped third place Los 5-3. Angeles, iLeague Standings By The Associated Pr AMERICAN LEAG New York Boston Cieveland Chicago Detroit Washington Philadelphia St. Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 IR Brooklyn 59 32 .648 New York 51 43 .543 St. Louis 45 44 5 Philadelphia 46 48 Boston 43 456 489 Cincinnati 43 46 .483 Chicago 36 48 Pittsburgh 36 55 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Seattle 73 49 .59¢ Hollywood 68 54 .557 Los Angeles 60 61 .496 Oakland 60 63 .483 Sacramento 59 63 .484 Portland 59 64 .480 San Diego 55 66 .455 San Francisco 54 68 .443 WIL Games By The Associated Press Yakima 3 Salem 2 Spokane 9 Tri-City 2 Vancouver 3 Victoria 2 ‘Wenatchee 5 Tacoma 2 pitchers for three hits each in De- | troit's 6-3 win. fifth helped the St. Louis Browns to a 6-4 edge over the Philadel- ) phia A’s in a night game. New York and Pittsburgh were idle but nati, 6-2, to take over fifth place. Harry Carle of Anchorage is | registered at -the Hotel Juneau. When your friends ask for the recipe, you know the cake is good. And you can be proud to show the wonderful results you get, when the oven gives perfect control of time and temperature for all your baking. A modern electric range offers complete assurance that you can follow the recipe in everything you cook . . in the oven, on the top burners, in the broiler. 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And Schlitz doesn’t disappoint The taste of Schlitz isso dis- { Fire Department will be using the lb:ntb:xll park August 1 to August 12. >l -~ _ Copyright 1954, Jos. Beblits Brewing Co., Miwaukes Wi tinctive, and so satisfying toso many people, that Schlitz is the largest selling beer in the The Beer that made ‘Milwaukee Famou Seiner 51. Jofn Launching Held Ailing Engine Delays British 3cmber Flight FAIRBANKS, July 27, (®—Af- ter tinkering all day with an ail- ing engine, crewmen of a British bomber last night postponed their projected 4,128-mile flight over the top of the world hack to Eng- and until today The polar pl 1e, an Aries bomb- r which flew here frem Keflavik Iseland, Tuesday in 18 hours and 4 minutes, is manned by a 10-man rew headed by Wing Commander ', Frogley of Royal Air ree. The plane was to have hopped at 8 a.m, yesterday, but trouble in one of the four engines kept me- chanics busy all day and into the th the night Departure today depended on whether the engine can be re- paired satisfactorily 4 | By The Associated Press on Efl'OfS 0 ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE A' 'uneau ‘Jayine ) X 3 BATTING: (Based on 23) time v : WIn '1 "o 1) |at bat)—Minoso, Chicago, 498i | qha soin Jolitk. “ < h:n::nn. 3 __|David Joh ANgZo | y With three of their runs scored | DiMaggio, ~Boston 126; | qunched | on err the Efks last ni de- d Fox, Chicago, 115. Company ! | ver e a feated the Moose 11 to 10 in' their | RUNS—Zernial, Phila-| gormerly the Traveler, the boat | baseball game at Firemen's Park, | de'bhia, 23; Williams, Boston, 20.|gag complet ™ with' its $ % Houston, first man up for the ”’1““]2“(“"" ‘ffl‘l‘q::ff:‘yx“’"_lf““' 8‘;‘5“ nrt;x row Or No!hln I | Elks, beat the throw to on s | o eIkl 5.8 - 480 hEbeeaTt :" fd‘ i g a dropped ‘third strike. He wen | 3ew ol g "S55, A et | A“;s, s {second on an overti fr o catcher to first in an | NATIONAL LEAGUE vill lfo .1 - | tag him. With Cope at bat, Notar| 1, ¥en i Motor © L] er | muffed his grounder and H B Louis | welding ¢ | scampered home. e LR I?]"I:‘,“f", & i By The Associated Press | Greany, on by an error at f LI Seitp, Elae ™ | Mo L o 2755 | Mustal, St. Lofis, 124, o vE- bl e s With Clyde Vollmer, blazing | oo srr seird chtes 0 HO. RUNS—Hod, Brooklyn | talled v cabin interior | Boston Red Sox cluteh hitter first from third after the attempt |50, ginér, Pittsburgh, 25. X cluteh “hitter, it |, get him at third was late [ By oo dh 2 seems to be home runs or nothing. | PITCHING—Roe, Brooklyn, 14-2 chr d by | Vollmer, a powerful six-footer, hit | 3-Home Run heen, St. Louis, 6-1. 857 of the owner.| three homers yesterday against Chi- | Snow’s home run in the top of th e leff dedicated cago in a 13-10 win that bum:v:i}l d scored three runs for " he brl.x‘ J will fish for the! his club within two percentage | Elks. Peterson and any ha *l I Ch z00d he said points of first place | gotten on by an h 1 Na implon — Since Big Cyde started to find |an error at first . " T - the range about three weeks ago,| It was a mer round for "NlDegeaaed “‘ f.ve D:‘!L‘P“es he has hit 11 home runs in 18 gam- | Moose in the bottom of the third.| o g § q es. Over that same period he Magerty was passed and scerel “plkh‘“ Du flled lJé ‘erday has had a total of 22 hits. So, exact- | Nielsen’s infield hit. With the bas-! b g e d-s Iy half of his hits in that period | es leaded, en and Moesch scor-| 5 " H Vollmer managed to sprinkle nine | and second. - ML L B singles and two doubles among his| Mueller’s bingle An)|iba, Seatlle champ, 1, 8 beallpla s e s divorce were filed | hemers in this sensation spurt of infield hit by let in ng duel at Evergreen BOWL jn U. 8. District Court yesterday, timely hitting. Only a journeyman | Mueller and Dull tcored on Mag-|2CCOT4IN8 (o Arnold Soley, recre-|an charzing incompatibility. They | outfielder who was obtained from |orty’s infield Lit. Eleven men had | tion director for the Bowl. = lwere: Washington last year in a deal for | batted before the inning ended. Hp sl »{-ML 'wu-mmf' Ponald MacKechnie from Hers Tom O’Brien Merrill Combs, | The Elks came back in the fourth 1o OV :’,“,‘l"“‘_“‘(‘.‘: Som it |ha A. MecKechnie. They married Vollmer may be the difference be- |with three runs. Houston scored on [, o U/ i Ra A ‘I:xnl]lllxivu;ll““. Petersturg April 14, 1948 No| tween also ran and pennant for |an overthrow from catcher to pitch-| oo oo 'um‘m_mm childyen ¢ erty rights are the Red Sox. er covering I e afi o assed 5 i (4 L g - .nvolved Robert Boochever s | J | d tor crulse to Alaska for winning the | oo ecent he ' plaintitty Mac- ’ Because Cleveland finally won a |ball. A two r by Snew dallied | iio and King' Oount G | an c the PGS o game at Yankee Stadium, clipping | Peterson. Snow home on Cope’s| " o arrived this morning on the -*-é‘l‘_“ b L e R the League-leading New York Yank- | grounder it-field, i and" WaS SccOmpREBEBY | . S 3 "hn."m.‘.l' ln“"1;- ees, 9-4, Vollmer's latest outburst Steals Home nis motbbr, Inees, d00D Bene o oot I MBS g i s iy ! y Al aftes 2 couple married in Juneau March was an important factcr in the! A steal home by Moesch afier|pyeeting them were Mr. and Mrs. |, 1047 | parated in March pennant race. { Isaac’s out first scored the lor |Stan Grummett, Mike and Soley 1'!.-” :: J iy ‘“l Slidben 'md: Crucial One run for the Moose in the bott Young - Sulivan -presentéd: Mike |- TUCY have no SHEren Sre His thizd of the day came with |Of the th with a fielder’s glove on behalf “‘“n‘"‘,l'("‘ s aticrien TRERRANn. i 4 3 ! Monag attorney for MeDon wo on in ine sixth and the score | MeCle got on and wen! tolof The Times, the Seattle hews- | ... 3 tied 10-10. Earlier he hit one with |Second in fifth inning after|paper sponsor of the Washington |* L. Foss from Thoralf ome in the first and with no-|the over-throw from skort-stop 10 |contest. Sullivan was given a sal-f o o “op e in Juneau body on in the fifth for a total of | first to tag him. He went to thirdmon by Soley. LG 1047 ‘anll EvE o GRINe six runs batted in. He now has | On another over-throw at first from| Sullivan, his mother and Capt.| . ™\ poc asks that a house | 17 homers for the season—tops for | Nielsen. Ben Aspen, master of the Dcmli.’ML1 Jot on West 11th street, joint- jim in the majors. Nielsen had made the throw to{were driven to Mendenhail Gla-| = o % T Pl i While the erican League | first claiming McC not [cier by the Grummetts after the s FEIR ¢ e eher, Ban- tightened, the National opened up | tagged up aft 1| 'pitek duel field and Boochever law firm. even more h Brooklyn moving |crossing the bag. d LRGSR | Robett F. Halbasch from Dor- 914 games in front of idle second | from third after Houston's out at othy Halbasch. They married at place New Yerk on a 9-1 win over | first. Missoula, Montana, September 23, / Chicago. The Moose went sco he| s s | 1940 and have two children, Jud- The Phillies moved within a half | bottom of the fifth v |ith Anne and Robin Gay who are zame of the third place Cardinals |base by balls, scored fr BATTING: Clyde Vollmer, Red|living with their mother in Mis- by shutting out St. Louis for the |ter Metcalfe’s Sox—Hit, three home runs, driving |soula. The complaint states that second straight night, 7-0. BuKs in six runs, in Boston's 13-10 win|Halbasch will pay $50 a month Vollmer's hitting s the big | Houston, ¢ over Chicago {toward support of each minor news of the Tt ores, how- | Peterson, 3b o PITCHING: Ken Johnson, Phils|child."No property is involved. M. (¢ ever, in the wild slugfest at Fen- | Greany, 2b 3 3 0 1l panked old teammates with sev-|E. Monagleqis attorney for Hal- way Park that produced a total | *Snow, p 4 2 2 0}, hits as Phils shut out St. Louis | basch. of 31 hits. Cape, 1b 8 02 Gl¢: second stralght. night, 7-0. | Barbara Jean Dyer from Olen Leng Strin Metcalfe, s 4" b o ke rz EU D. Dyer. The couple carried No- Ellis Kinder, long a Chicago jinx, | McClellan, 1f 21 00 . p jember 8, 1950 and have no chil- gained his 17th straight over the | Pidgeon, cf 3 1 0 i FROM ONTABIO dren. No property is mentioned °l-| White Sox with a scoreless relief | Grummet, rf 3 0 0 0| George Bender of Kitchener |yt Mrs. Dyer is asking $190 per | job over the last 3 and a third inn- | Total 30 11 ¢ 4 Ontario is registered at the Gas-|month for her support plus costs ings. He was the last of four Boston | *Cope to pitcher and Snow to first |tineau Hotel. of the divorce action. She is tchers. | base with none down in the fourth, | —————————————————— | repiesented by M. E. Monagle. Bobby Feller became the first| MOOSE AB R H E| pases: Elks 6, Moose 5; passed balls: T T o major leaguer to win 15 in Cleve- | Magorty,c 2 1 1 3| Elks, 1 Moose 1; double plays, Niel- FROM SKAGWAY land’s success at Yankee Stadium |Nielsen, 3b 5 1 1 2|sen to Magorty, Mueller to Tag-| James Sullivan from Skagway but he wasn’t around at the fin- | Moesch, cf 3 2 2 0|uchi to Notar; hit by pitcher: Pid-{is at the Bararof Hotel. ish. Feller gave way for 2 pinch hit- | Notar, 1b 4 0 1 1|geon, Moesch; first on errors: Hous - | ter in the sixth while leading 5-4. | Isaac, p 3 1 1 2|ton, Cope, Isaac, Elkins, Mueller, Allie Reynolds, a four-time win-| Elkins, rf 5 2 1 0|1 each, Greany 2; first on balls, oft ner over the tribe which he turned | Mueller, 2b 4 2 1 1|Isaac 7, off Snow 5, off Cope 3; back with no hits July 12, was|Dull, If 3 113 o‘\m by Isaac 10, by Snow 3| tagged with his sixth loss | *Taguchi, ss 3 0 2 1!by Cope 2; umpires; Crisman, Mec- George Kell, Dick Kryhoski and | Kane, ss 1 00 0Of1ver Pat Mullin lit into Washington Total 33 1012 17 Games scheduled for August 2, 7 . Extra-Powerful 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head E - EconoMiser Rear Axle Come in, sit at the wheel of a new Chey- Chevrolet alone offers this complete Power Team! poweR Jlede Automatic Transmission™® WOQRLD'S ngine rolet with time-proved Powerglide Automatic Transmission, and take a “discovery drive” over your own favorite road. 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