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DAILY ALASKA EMPIR JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE: THREE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1951 THE e In Basebail (zar Specul; Indians at League Standings By the Associated Press [} 14 r se AMERICAN LEAGUE # w L New. York 65 38 - { Cleveland 65 I age ln ace Boston 61 § Ch: 60 Detroit 48 h Philadelphia 40 Probably Mark Fate | ™« _ ® For SECOHd'P'a(erS ! NATIONAL LEAGUE w Brooklyn 66 . RS By the Associated Press | New York 59 557 | big selecting a baseball commissi f the 16 hig leag | owners as they meet The Cleveland Indians, favorites|Philadelphia 55 91 t se Aug. 7) in New York City. In the fore cf the specul left to right) Gen. ' in many_quarters to end the two il (Lm'h‘ A Lugls Arthur, James A. Farley, George Trau man, Warren Gilts and i Frick, ‘The nwners year reign of the New York Yan- |Boston 3 1 DR S PR o b i sre tart ¥ i 2 s chmun o | Dbt % json » 1 : :\ (‘h( to ti five names pus one or two more, then start intensive per- are nearing the make-or-break 3 G phase of the pennant race Pittsburgh Following their current brief home R fror Fgru_ ag R v stand, the Indians embark on a PACIFIC COAST LEAG 27 Affl‘.’a‘ o (l‘iii fié\gar short road trip and then return| W 604 Se&me on ?AA | home Aug. 20 for an 18 game stay | Seattle 9 that in all probability. will decide | Hollywood 75 an Ame 1 World Airways - their fate. Angeles 66 97, ried 63 o ers Ticsday. W e"es ar g 66 E o g ’ 4 _‘ I 1 The Indians, trailing the pace- |Oakland 3 kb ; setting Yankees by a half game |Sacramento G4 le and 36 denart- s s g by L b : | felt plhc OU want a truck that has plenty of today, must clean up on their |Portland G4 E ey PR ) B.LR | £t v f A SGE hotic etarts :mvidm ‘t‘;l‘: 3 ' i 46 Kb Amy Chl\:":\fl.u. a!nlers a b - heft for the pay lgad—but the right Indians with their best oppor- | S2n Francis 58 L E e s 1 i ; kind of power is the dincher. tunity to take command, of the faynor, Carl Halvorsen, ~Florence ! up ¢ h el T i £ race for upon its completion they 9 ¥ B isas: X3 an s MEGH WSt A By the Associated Press night i 5 a ® Why S0 manygiruciery turn to 1 3 I’avel on s e Ve de " g GMC for swift performers that can tak % i . t;a: ,::,f“dZ: fi:p:?,,g::::y Ol;:‘f [AI k ( ' ' 8. Jordan, Eunice. Cliff; F. § uéled by two hot “Civil Wa i 3 ¥ra pack home the pay load American League ball park. aska (oasial ; : e o e oas Senve HoY o ¢ $ grovr Zot | : P : a Hall 1 >, Mr. and ) umes momentum under forced| % « e il il For in these broad-shouldered carriers Mike Garola, Wisky Hghthander: luesday fllthS S. Hodges, ; McCollestes, El- draf 2 r, Leo mas, I Agiien i [ i ar! : compact or bulky, hqy’d or HidHed, ihe THAIANG. th AitbInCa ¥ nd Jane s William ; : oo Ba m]m.x;..« 2 un' d B SSIS ¢ fg are yoked mg.u her solid, grain or mmgm_,f half game of the Yanks last night| Alaska Constal Airlines carried Ord: James T TN place m»m“r ¢ 1”””” 3 ,,,v”” - ”')“l:'u g o form a perfect team for hauling, a you load iton a GMC, you deliver it a5 he turned back the St. Louisja total of 153 passengers on their | A L. Washburr p 5 e 0 tnakiios to the Bl REAlAbE and team that’s built for keeps! Jaster at less cost pet mile! Browns, 5-1, on a neat four-hitter. | fuesday flights, with 33 on inter- | T ttle: Ton sele in the start of | Thomas batted two for four, The result is a great line of trucks :’he Yanks were idle. In other{port, 86 arriving and 84 depart- | Walker, Orville Bilyer, B Cer ¢ ok ‘H 1 8apoked of the seals] f Rinble 14 {2 ' i 41"" A merican Leaguc games the third|ing. o, Ostrom, Roger 4 rmal B E S 07 piht e o rom nimble /3- to 2-tonners with horse 3 place Boston Red Sox bowed, 7-4,| Arriving from Sitka: Jerry Lock- 5, Ru ndis, b LOBEE] e e SUNME IR MR for, 30 o 16T0L STt Detcle Ohly 1 the dong:unk bq‘ldllc Jf the rigns s e Bl et 5 e s S iy ' Y e rns, | sorrowing customers R Bl s combination of axle,’engine, transmis- v ki ¥ S o brawny Diesels with two-cycie 3 sion and frame for the loads you have the Chicag&) White Sox nipped the | My Sanders, Roy Sanders, C. |} E ! 3 efficiency that has i le th fi : ?etxuxl Tigers, 2-1, in 13 innings.|Holmes, S. Brown; from Ketchi- | T. 1 1 Hollen- | B B I to work — skilfully “’;‘dfi'cercd by the he Red Sox.now trail by 4': games |kan: W. Stoddard, Tom Nally; | back, G g 1 gfi e sales in the nation. world’s largest exclusive manufacturel A . < old-is mne : and the White Sox b.v 6. from - ‘Peétetsburg:' 'Tom 'Hansen; 5 ve i i 3 . fromn | Edines i Mri! ant*iMis, 'Bob That’s, why —w hether your cargo is. of commercial vehicles. o g = v v e cey) - Hiram Walker qualify— || NNORS MOTOR CO. | ek, As your GMC dealer, we can give you power unsurpassed in their class, up ’_‘. %A 1C0«n 15 in- m S| way: F. Maxwell. hicazo_Cubs [dowmed. | From . Peligan: -Mys: -Roger Baiw nati Reds, 4-1,'and the |ley, Byron Limb, John ILimb, An- St. Louis Cardinals swamped the ton H. Simonsen, Ed Engdahl, O. | Pittsburgh Pirates, 16-%. The New (F. Haynes; {rom Mud Bay: K. Mull, Melvin Kibby. Yerk Giants and Brookiyn Ded- {Raasok; from Excursion. Inlet: I. 1. o W M., Je) 3 . . il gers were rained out. Austin; from Elfin Cove: Maxine | & . Arthur Smith, JusT TELL THE MAN Garcla Blanked the Browns on|Alexander; from Port, . Althorp: Ak S i | ,two scruteh , hits until, the ninth|Mrs. Don Foster; from ,Lake Haa- | 'when Jie lost his sbutout. Garciafselborg: Mr, and , Mrs. Donald F{;‘,Q}iiag E"‘Q!es i You WANT helped his own cause with a three{Prow, Ed Ferrel, from Long Lake: At Tun homer in the sixth. Eob Grevel; from Hpod Bay: Mis, | ‘Tfi‘ vfl_’_fl‘m ”vf\“’,\‘m_‘" pital ' The''A’'s came from behind to|Gene Chilton, . Patsy Kaugh; p, oo p o O beat the Red Sox. They scored twice [from Hawk Inlet: M. Anderson, Nelson, Ralph Littletield, Dbp Me N in the sixth on triples by Elmer!Fred Nelson, —Leonard Osharne; .. g i el § Valo; Hank Majeski and g single by [from Todd: Richard Ellis. SN “‘;\"l“ b\";’_‘ '_‘l'-fl . W [ ] ‘Wally Moses to take a 5-4 lea 1‘ Departing for Sitka: J. Levsha- # and baby “girl; A, The A’s added single runs in the koff, R. Swanson, A. Skange, Bob s : i dali eighth and ninth to clinch it. Beah, R. Stevenson, W. Watkins, | D % ‘1‘““1‘[[‘““ '"“‘_rr“(»;)»;r:il: % Rookie Jim Busby singled home |F. Bozas, W. Richard, Comdr. Mc- T J‘l‘nvn‘ UI“ A;;"r)rxx\ i ’1;-" Red Robinson from second base |Donald, Frank Crosby, Mrs. Cros- 2 & and Joe | with Chicago’s winning run in the (by, Phillip and Jeffrey Crosby, J. 13th at Detroit. Robinson homered |C. Putnam, Rodney Pacmer, F. for the other Chicago run in the |Milligan; for Wrangell: John Bo- INVITATION TO BID second. wen, Dorothy Bowen, A. Rncchm,‘ The Employment Security Com- Robin Roberts posted his 15th |Betty Moore. . B Alusks ai alina victory for the Phils in the opener | For Petersburg: G. Otness, C.|invitation to bid for fur against Boston. He allowed the|Otness, Helen Keenan, L. Lind- | jgodel 1250 Muliili )u)\.plx_xm W Braves five hits. {strom; for Ketchikan: Carl Hal- | pconssories, F.O.B. Seattle, » vorsen; for Haines: J. Zavaral, R.| Interested bidders may s McCray, Lewis Stanley, Mrs. FOX, | o1 and specifications hy ¢a L] 2 S in Brle's Bill Darlin, A. Dano; for Skag-|,¢ (ne Employment Security Ot po s a7 L?;?;:umnk:ucg'ni‘e‘: mission, Room 414, Goldstein Bldg 20 e RRrt, 4 5. » | or writing the Empl ant Sec Rex Hermann, Jim Richardson, R. g 0% bl i Hubbard, Mrs. R, Hubbard. Atkn 3 i BASEBALL g For Pelican: Charles Wells, Geo. | " "0 oo o skl New York — The owners of the|Shapley, Samuel Esperanza, Em- “"’[‘(‘7‘": \';!"“’\“"‘I;"';"““**1 “3.‘]‘]1 16 major league clubs met without |cterio Sapigad, Bernardo Balan- | | th 34 'J"h‘ll(il' i ‘r’m-'d - il e electing a new commissioner but |cia, S. Beltram, Benigno DeLenca, ‘Jom\{ = ”M('L st narrowed the field to 11 names. Alexandro Conde, W. Caling; for Acting Executive Director. TENNIS Funter Bay: Mrs. Sorrels, F. Eb- = Al ”‘ T 19‘1 ctol Newport, RI1—All thrée members |Litt, B. Thurber, R. Pekovich; for g ’“b’l‘ L ‘ 3 1901 : of the Japanese Davis Cup team \Excursion Inlet: Juan Filipe, | Last Publication. Aug. 22, 1951. Blended whiskey. 86 were eliminated as all favorites ad- [Clyde Miles, Ella Johnson, Vie AR 3 s proof. 70% grain neutral vanced to the third round. Johnson, Geo. Graves, Gladys The Y of the palm and | gpirics. Hiram Walker& Manchester, Mass. — Top-seeded |Day, Eva Cowan, Julia Gallant, | Paim & mel oil industry is equa- gong Inc, Peoria, IlL Doris Hart led the way into the|A. J. Wright; for Tenakee: Jack | round of 16 in the Essex Country|Lund. Women’s tournament. For Lake Hasselborg: J. Mason, GENERAL E. Underhill; for Long Lake: R\ Laval-Sur-Le-Lac, Que.'— Meda- |Marsh, Arthur Johnson; for Taku: Mrs. R. Jones; ior list Mae Murray led the way into|Roger Jonea,v g T 2 the ‘second round of the Canadian [Todd: Louis Wrieht, Dol | COAS"AL A'RL'NES Women's Open golf championship Wright, Louise ng‘\. S5 | with a 7 and 5 victory over Caifine | Dick, Wm. Bush; for Superior: F.| & w igu;y_@wnfl@g;jgj ¢ | Wilson of St. Andrews, N.B. Binschus; for Angoon: K. Garnes; o ight-of Concord,{for ¢ V. Watkins, Ktiser . b Smith,” G Hamilton, R. Jacobson; | Calif,, drove his Air Express 52.4029 5 P - el miles per hour, a new world record for Gpose Cove: M. Helwig, Gust i 1GHT _$CHED Jansson; — for Hawk Inlet: Don \;rluflu JUNI.I nm for class C outboards. Davis B.B.STARS [s2Passengesly PNA on Tuesday Thirty-two passengers flew in nnd; out of Juneau Tuesday with Pacific i da gt Northern Airlines. Eleven arrived| set S h winning run | s Gk e i from the Westward and 21 flew out. | ::,efg::’fl:f 2-1 13-inning VItV g Anchorage: W. E. Walsh, P.| 't Pitching —s Russ Meyer and |Gilmore, W. Bush, R. Bjornstad, G. Ken Heintzleman, Phils — Teamed Sf:::slsg"D‘?;hifvm“els°“' Lol e up to pitch Philadelphia to a 1-0| TS = e £ 15-inning_victory over Eoston in| TFrom Cordova: Gaxl Olab, G. Ferl JUNEAU/SITKA= KETCHIKAN o ;cco:d game of twi-night double-|™ "y b orage: Robert Johnson, J.| [267] EMER pager: Grebstad, Keith Mountjoy, Herb | [ Tu | [oa. | Mead, Walter Kleweno, Jess Casey, | mmum g George Gucker, B. Baker, P. Rod- LY_JUNEAU (PST) Arfaio| ] ames riquez, L. Aus, R. Devenny, H. R.| | T sitka AR| [300] Bates, A. Michelson, Col. Landreth, | | F [1:30[Lv PETERSBURG __ wv[3:20] F | VEA | [wso] | R VR NG el 7 o e S, - S . y 3 -~ > 4 o e | e S o e apitel [Lypewrsioy Sompan lem 3, Thorne. . d 3 ; i ; VSI::t;mouave;r a:ic,m'xxl'ra:-zcny 2 (1 in- ’I?;n;akutat: A. L. Washburn, } ""‘:::‘:;; mfi:& PRIVILEGES . *-SFO:D'xY'.:'!w?‘:m 16 TRAFFIC BO.K 1405 E‘ E :LH‘PKO -JI’ r J“nea“ Alaska . S . 4 2 ' v ‘Yakima 7, Vicn)rh 6. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosby of| ° ¥ BIER X~ ARRIVAL TIME VARIABLE) Sitka are at the Baranof Hotel. b & -'IHUMM'Q‘QM koff of Ellamar. There were no admissions. By the Associated Press By the Associated Press At Batting — Jim Busby, White Sox — Singled home Ed Robincon LY _JUNEAU LV _HAINES AR SKAG\AY By the Associated Press

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