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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA League Standings By the Associated Press SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1951 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet 64 34 653 New York 57 47 548 | Philadelphia 51 50 505 St. Louis 49 490 Boston 50 479 Cincinnati 52 469 Chicago 52 447 Pittsburgh 59 404 “Tonight! Brooklyn O:LCENTURY THEATRE » WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! "STARTS - DOORS OPEN 70 SHOW STARTS 7:22-9:30 TONEGH'T? FreATURE STARTS 8:07-10:15 Where there’s life there's HOPE-and i Where there's HOPE there's LAUGH AMERICAN LEAGUE W L 61 61 Pet, 616 610 610 559 464 440 382 320 New York Bostan, Cleveland Chicago Detroit Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Tomorrow---- A GREAT SEA STORY A Lawless Drama 0f Ruthless Men . . . driven together on a South Sea Island by the winds of hatred, greed and passion! Pet. 605 568 496 492 481 469 461 438 What ROMANTICS! | What WTICS. | What A PANIC! o | iBasement. ! ] ~~1|'Wake of Red Wilch,’ i JACK CARSON s a riot || Wake of Red Wilch," Seafle Still 1S a r1o I ” 0 7] I D ( | as “THE GOOD HUMOR MAN" ||Iense Drama, Lomes Wins ' i ins em, bu To Capitol Thealre r Republic’s “Wake of the Red Witch,” which opens tomorrow. at a es on er the Capitol Theatre, is a spell- binding screen version of a great best-selling novel. i By the Associated Press Garland Roark’s book was a Lit-| It seems to be harder for Seattle erary Guild selection and sold a to win ball games of late, but the million copies. A story with the|significant thing is that Rogers} movement and freedom, sweep and | Hornshy’s club still wins ‘em and stirring excitement of “Wake of the | still holds first place in the Pacific Red Witch” was tailor-made for the | Coast League standing by six games. screen and Director Edward Ludwig | Seattle had to go 12 innings last and Associate Producer Edmund |night in its home park to nose out Grainger have succeeded in putting | Portland, 7 to 6, and the winning. it on celluloid Wwith exacting vivid- | run was forced across by Red Lynn’s ness. |base on balls to Al Lyons, who. John Wayne and Gail Russell | was batting for Wes Hamner with head a lustrous cast which includes | the bases loaded. Jolting Joe i Gig ~Young, Adele Mara and Lu- i Brovia had homered in the top half PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ther Adler. Wayne portrays a tem- |of the twelfth to give the Beavers L pestuous scoundrel torn between ‘n 6 to 5 lead. Seattle 51 love and vengeance while Adler| Hollywood, getting a great pitch- | Hollywood 57 plays a shipping magnate whose ing performance from Big Ben|Los Angeles 65 vast empire reaches into every re- | wade, downed San Francisco, 6 to|Oakland 66 mote lagoon of the South Seas. He |1, put falled to gain on Seattle. | Sacrament , 61 lv\eadsn K,’,flm enterprise called “Bat- ‘lwmh‘ whipped 11 and outpitched | Porfland 69 jak, Ltd.” which rose ‘rom a group | gd Cereghino, the New York Yan-¢San Diego 69 of tramp schooners pirating their | kees' 17-year-old bonus beauty, who San Francisto 3 way through the Dutch East Indies | was tagged for his third loss of the - to a gigantic network of vessels | season. Cereghino pitched brilliantly captained by men of dubious char- | yntil the sixth, when the Stars acter and predatory tendencies. | pushed across five runs. Frank Kelleher won the ball game with & woman or ran a ship into its grave! 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Byj the Assncciflted Press ‘ TENNIS Rye, N'Y. — Art Larsen and Herb | Flam-- won - the =oepening singles matches. from Mexico in the second round of the North American zone Davis Cup competition, | Orange, N.J. — Top seeded Dick Savitt and third-seeded Gardnar | Mulloy joined Tony Trabert and Bill Talbert.in semi-final round of Eastern Grand Court champion- | ships. GOLF Chicago — John Barnum shot a two-over-par 74, but his 138 was| good enough for a one-stroke lead | after two rounds of the $15,000 All- Detroit — Mary Ann Downey, Baltimore, and Marjorie Lindsay, Decatur, Tll, gained final round of | Womén's Western Amateur cham- | pionship. | BOAT RAUING 1 Seattle — Chuck Thompson drove | Miss Pepsi around three-mile Gold | Cup course at record 100 miles an | hour in qualifying test. ; | RACING - 1 New York — Electioneer ($18.20) | and Dashing By ($3.70) won fea- ture events at Jamaica. Chicago — Rosebeam ($6.00) won mile feature at Washington Park. | II.EGION TO GET CLUB LIQUOR LICENSE The Juneau City Council has approved an application by the American Legion for a club liquor | license at the Legion Dugout on Second Street. —EMPIRE_ WANT ADS PAY~ Dependable, scheduled service-to NOME . FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE KETCHIKAN ‘ SEATTLE by Flying Clipper* Big 4-engine Clippers g'f::lt; regular schedules to and key cities in Alaska. You enjoy lounge-chair seats.. .. food . . . stew: hoe- pitality. Fly with the world’s most experienced airline— Pan American, For Clipper reservations, "Baranof Hotel, Junesws Phone 106 Tvade Mark, Pan Amerioan World dirways, e Pan AHERICAN WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCER AIRLINA P | chased ina McMillan, N. W. Williams. hases loaded single. Oakland whipped Lps Lknzeles | again 8 to 5, with Roy Weatherly | walloping in five runs on four hits, including two doubles. The Oak outfieler; pushed Pis batting aver- | age up to .365, tops for the league: It was the third beating,in:a row for the Angels at Oakland’s hands, |, and four Angel errors; helped ;in itheir downfal, 1is Sacramento bested San Diego, 9 |to 5, scoring five runs in the first inning and chasing Charlie Sipple from the hill. The Padres had just the Sacs’ starting hurler, Orval Grove, with a three-run out- burst. It took 40 minutes to play the first inning, but the rest of . | the game went off in fast time. 6 In; 13 Out; 5 40 Through On Pacific Northern Fifty-nine passengers were. car- ried op Pacific Northern Airlines Friday ~ with “six" arrivals,; 13 ' de< partures and 40 going through. From Anchorage: J., Harte, L. Clark, N. Poe, Ed Zigler, W. Far- rell, Almer J. Peterson. To Anchorage: Grace Berg, B, Vonsild, Walter Walsh, P. J. Gil- more, Jr., Col. and Mrs. J. D. Al- exander and Karen, M. P. Munter, W. B. Stolz. To , Cordova:, ,Gorden Hizey. To Yakutat; Robert Bain, Don- Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Friday were Mrs. Charles Hessey, Kenneth Millard; dismissed were Mrs. Patricia Goodrich, Mrs. Charles Sumdum and baby boy; John Feero, Kenneth Austin. Dismissed from the Government Hospital Friday were Angelina Kingik of Juneau, Mrs. Richard Dalton and baby boy ot'Hoonnh. VISITORS ' FROM' ' ANNEX CREEK "' ! vy Mr. and Mrs. Ken Marlow, of Annex Creek’ came to Junesu to bring Mrs. Marlow’s brother, J. H. Oman of Everett, Wash., who had been visiting ‘there. ‘Oman’ left to- day for Seattle ‘and ‘Marlows ex- pected to- return:to Annex: Creek this afternoon. = They stayed at the Gagtineau Hotel: aers FROM SITKA Al Speer of Sitka is at the Bar- anof Hotel. Hurler Nips Yanks' Edge By the Associated Press Thanks to rookie Jim McDbéhald, an ex-Red'Sox' now' working fét the last place St. Louis Browns, Boston and Cleveland are only a half game behind the New York Yankees in the American League confusion. McDonald, who flunked his trial with Boston in spring training, man- handled the Yanks, 10-2, yesterday in the second game of a double- header after Vic Raschi notched win No. 16 in New York's 8-4 opening fvictory Maury McDermott, Janky Boston Tefty; tdok ' fiill ‘ daVanfage of New York’s ‘Hple by driving’hbme four runts’ whilé‘pitchitig' the Red Sox to a' 52" hight' triimiph over Detroit. And Cléveland 'kept step in'a sec- ond-placé tie 'by rallying in| the eighth to 3-2. “ i Y H#d Stewart ‘and’ ‘Orestes Minoso | with th¥ee hits each 1éd the re- bounding Chicago White ‘Sox to a 1-4 vittory at ‘Washington. The restilt' left the Go-Go Sox 5): games off ‘the Yankee pace. 4 ‘Brooklyni Held its 10-game lead in the” Natforfal although’ the Dodgexs lost ‘4’ 5-4 decision' in' 14 innings at Cincinnati ' 'to" Tron, Man = Willie ‘Ramsdell.” Following' the pattern of,| the "1081'season, the second place |'New York' Giants ‘also’ fell,'5-4, at St. Louis. The Phillies, way back younder 14'% games ‘out of first place, closed a little ground by edging Pitts- burgh, 5-4, for Robin Roberts’ 14th victory. ' Chicago’s Paul Minner broke a month-long win drought by shading Boston, 2-1, his first - tri- umph since July 1. i ¢ Young McDonald, sold to the Browns for the waiver price after Boston recalled him from the Louis- ville farm two! weeks ago, had ‘plenty of suppdft’ fn his first win. The Brownies ripped into rookié’ Bob Wiesler, Yankee hot shot 16fty mak- ing 'Hi§ first stdrt since he gradu- kted from Kansas City, and knocked him out in & seéven-run fourth; in- nitng! 104 " Rasehi's first ‘game triumph 'was ‘madé easy by a Yankee six-run ond"‘iMing blast that flattened their old’ teammate, Tommy" 'FROM GUSTAVUS ‘| Jerome E. Lardy of Gustavus ii stopping at the Baranof Hotel i READ DOWN == oy EEEEER oo |0 nip the Philddelphia A’s|, ) ! & #.. . RHONDA FLEMING d with, ;. o0 e ROLAND CULVER. T mdent “LAWRENEF, WELK &QRCHESTRA’-‘M..ik oo, “FOOTBAL FF PLAN” ALL PLAYO _ROLAND YOUNG PP T o { T ABIBT: ) T (vost ads =t stemminand bameadn _SUNDAY MATINEE DOORS OPEN 1:30 SHOW STARTS 2:00 e ETLIAEY) Fight Dope. By the AssoglafestPress At Long Beach, N.Y. — Roland | La Starza, 189%, New York, out- pointed Ted Lowry, 183, New Bed- ford, Mass., 10, At Hollywood, Calif. — Rudy Cruz, 138%, Los Angeles, stopped Jimmy Botelho, 1324, Honolulu, 3. At Corpus Christi, Tex. — Pete Gil, 153, Austin, Tex., knocked out Vince Mazac, 153, Houston, 7. Wil Games By the Associated Press “I¥akima 8-0, Vafcouver 2-1, Victoria 6-13, Tri-City 0-7. ~ Jenatehee 3. 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