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PAGE i WO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, 1951 (on"ds 'I'une up lOf ROdeo ;4; (l::::;;l; :lyill Elongacres Racer ;'Por!land Fa-ns io H 1 ream——— | iHas 48 Winners Honor Ad Liska p g, | NS Ja ¥ | SEATTLE, Aug. 9 — (P — Jockey| PORTLAND, Aug. 9—P—It will The Ship, Shank and Shutter | Eddie Plesa was out in front ag: be “Ad Liska Night” at the Portland {Club plans a hike to the top of | today for 'S "l Beavers’ ball park Friday. Mt. Roberts this coming Saturday, | Longacres rac ir the Rev. H. E. Beyer, president, said | home two wi Fi The veteran submarine hurler, Feller Hurls Slars SI g T e : g teday . | Cluding Mrs. W. O. ira who has won 198 games for the G ? e ; 4 Those wishing to go will meet in |MOsan in the featur ! Beavers 5, years, will be honored | front of the Juneau High School |Man purse. building at & am. The trip is not | Plesa now has 48 winners. A e e P ¥ 3 ', | batea it grbog Al feiurnitn w\mi R i Ais PAY — from the teca p i i H d | | ; v Top of I.e?;igufi «ainier nea I Byihe AuecliiPres | AR RN Y 4 . W ) |1 NAd 6t the Castisse 2 | v gleve.landfggaFdf f foot, fi, the; ook (',: ”Iw 'pf(.'”“ (vh <t SRR s R SR \ e | 3. | BILL BATES IS HERE FRIDAY F— AHQEES? w, 1951 separate them from | Time Since Ear!y lay i ] . - (AN | 2 : i A\ "l‘(l:‘;uukan is stopping at the Bar- | I e weer et on | RN ; , \ s | At Sears Rocbucik Office avne castveas (I LR T Mrs. Myrtle Anderson of Seattle, = - @ B ™ s ™ | By the Associated Press the schedule, the race is getting ¢ i . i | ; # } NOTIC Sponsored by the tique right hander pink-slipped by PR : & dning A 3 the-wall rodeo (Sept. 6.9) |VUEht Trail KINY, tonight 9:30 women of the MOOSC Drill Team the Rainiers last season, gim- L L 1o 17 iy b | a1t (IR micked Tis erstwhile sidekicks for | at McAles O'kla‘ So they have rigged up a barrel, saddled it and suspended it with chains from ah <3 i S S bl bl LA ‘ 10 innings last night in behalf of iron trape: i‘m- their practice rides. ® Wirephoto. | R e e 2 ‘Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices—Lowest Everyday Prices er than a crowded streetcar > | Gumpy Guy Fletcher, the an- | . S The Aurora Trio presents Twi- { he is pace, he COUISH 4he San Diego Padres, while the 1 R > oy 1 woods took the ure of 49 games to play. { i ] '] But Feller would trade them all | e A R Pt for the one World Ser n. lswhen Jackie Tobin. singled in the Slar Dedaes 7 he B asothe s pp "That is his chief remaining ambi~ Fi5 o¢ the 10th: and rambled all the AMERICAN LEAGDE fion in baseball at the age of 32. | oo o0 3% et H ' | Bafting ‘(based on 250 times at Felier P"‘hféé:t (.Lu\u iito ‘m “.“th me oh Jim. T1bm scorching i Agalnsl wes' po"‘ gm i Mi(;u;_sn; le:alg:_' 845; Kell, | ;- lead for the by v . 04 » & i3 etroit an ‘ain, Philadelphia, .344. ! when. be made, St L 4? T‘l\,‘\o,,z,:':,‘;‘{f;mcdhf;‘c'k \": \‘]p\ ‘ SEATTLE, Aug. 9 — (P — A star | Runs Batted In — Williams, Bos- _victipn yesterday, 2-1. W Bton's | un g Frauk’ Kellaher producire high 'school end from Barrington, | ton 94; Robinson, Chicag, 89. ““Bob. Porterfield dpened the door by ;)\e b ing > I, who says he was given all-| Home Runs — Zernial, Philadel- {{knocking ‘his exnm"“ York Y ki Ha e Aot taoh bvee the | cXPense paid. trips to West Point | phia, 24; Williams, Boston, 22. By the Associated Press mates. out of me fead with a -1 bt SAhsor-epot l.,"“e: in the |4nd Annapolis will enter the Uni- | pitching (based on seven deci-| At Richmond, Va. — Holly Mims, | triumph O AL KA1V Rt rally 1 versity of Washington, instead. | sions) — Morgan, New York, 8-1, | 1547, Washington, :outpointed | Seven “Bahina the finth Taie 4 an 118 | Stephen Roake, Jr. a 180-pound | ggg; Feller, Cleveland, 18-4, 818. |sSammy Walker, 153, Springfield, | Boston was Lainge; out of its 1 Betory Her e’ & l?lr-mri = |six-footer, confirmed in Seattle last NATIONAL LEAGUE wMu: )10, H | with: Rhiladelphia and C 80, odlar, dwellods i aneisee: Lnight that he looked over both serv- | Batting — Musial, St. Louls, 374; < kiR other' first divisi Tost: md A T 4’ Portland '!1;‘ ice geademies last May after ‘being | Ashburn, Philadelphia, ' " H in bowing to Detroit ) I 0 edued Portland, % | approaeliéd by alumni from the/two| ‘Ruhs Batted In i Ipyin, New 4 nings. The White' § W : ;““ by, Berman, Reith kot York and Kiner, Pittsburgh, 81. ames Cleveland by seven f6l junth lnning decided the 1S4¢| Young Roake, however, mini- | Home Runs — Hodges, Brooklyn, Broglyn opened up e 11! A Gm.x’n) Ah(‘”‘” i mized a statement by b 4 32; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 31. By the Associated Press lead @ the National, high e that “high pressure ctics | Pitching — Roe, Brooklyn, 15-2, Vancouver 3, Tri-City 0. for #ke year, by ing a da 3 been used in efforts to i .882; Brecheen, St. Louis, 7-2, .778.| Spokane 11-5, Wenatchee 6-2. night doubleheader from rumn Eup ‘Yfilflma S Junm[ { at the Army and Navy ies. | — — Salem 3-4, Tacoma 1-0. New York, 7 the s n “I didn’t consider t th prés- | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Victoria 5, Yakima 4. and 7-6 in 10 innings Leglomla"es Pick sure methods were used at all,” he | ) Philadelphia sneaked ¢ said. 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