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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1951 TIIL DAILY ALAQ}\A EMPIRF JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRFD LEADERS IN B. B n ( 8 Pup 14 Arrive; 6 Fly ' Labor Council io Ask wu Games IR Westward on No Cooperation with ; g . < ./ R PlA Wednesday Rival Qrganiration Ykina 6 TH-Ciy 8. bf,‘",l,"fiu;m"(;_O,i:m;:_a_30{1;“[,5,:',% Pacific Northern Airlines carried | WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—®—The | Victoria 6, Wer 7 2 burn, Philadelphia, 345. ’ £ : 5 25 passengers Wednesday with 14 | AFL executive council will recom-| Vancouver 15 A R“'m Batted In — Irving, Ne e ¥ Lo v' . i R vals, six departure nd five fly- | mend to the federation's ¢ u;w\'m\\ 2 i ' York, 87; Kiner, Philadelphia, 85. f XM Lo | through from Cordova to Seat- | nest month that it abandon the | Seaffle Again [mpossible fo =i s . 1 - G R Baseba!l Hars 33; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 32. Ty 2 b PO o Anchorage: L. Willianis, | in the United Labor Policy com- based_on Mrs. M. Shirmer, A. Kolb, tee en, S. Dunlop, Doug Miller, y The council, meeting in .\lulxll‘«'.lfl‘ Batting - Al F n, Indians — | i i\ lnd Brec 5 F: ) \ B i 3 A B : poter and Alma Sully, R. A. Schwartz, |l sell, deoid isoninitiehd |10k Bla Toicit Hors it BUCU ea s eague op la“ 3 it LS o 3 L 5 4 ¢ John Longacre, Dave Ducan. Heso ) of the ULPC, at least as'| bases full to eq y 1 - league B]tlm' — Minoso, Chicago, 3¢1; (8 i & : 3 . From Yakutat: Don Wade, Mis. h fay uni h th season, recor o In de- hia, 33 § 3 g SR i vm\nl Fraenks | CI¢ eated the St. Loui ton, 100; Zernial, Philadelph g o i B M. M. Flin(. H. J. Irwin, R. M. Cross, | (¢ ¢ fficial who A|I'-" hrottled the St. Lo Homg Runs — Williams, Rn iy : 3 Ld Quinn. f eti e quoted di { only two hit Pittsburgh Suds Readying for Visit | Tribe Racks 13t T N A R e e e e - Pitching With Angels; Beavers | Straighi Win; Scalp | sos: orsan, new Yori o-2. i e ; Tie for Fourth Browns with Ease ; (e % S R G 2~ TR T Seattle, making ready for a 10- By the Associated Press game stand in Los Angeles and Not and nobody is halting 8 X W 4 ) Hollywood beginning Saturday, has | the Cle 1 Indians’ mad dash to | 53 ' // s @ 3 boosted its Pacific Coast league lead | the it these days. T B ; 3 to six games again. The Rainiers,| Yesterday seemed the ideal day | - o 5y ; i Fok DELIVERIES with their ace, Marv Grissom, rack- | for it. It looked like the right time - . i i » £ 4 : ing up ihs 18th win, coasted in by | to stop the runaway Redskins. Al 1 - —— ul — JUNEAU — an 8-1 count last night over Sacra- |signs peinted to it. 3 : 2 d 10 am, 2ond 4 pm, mento. The Indians were gunning for The defeat plunged the skid- |their 13th straight victory. Oppos- | i b o 0 L : { i .‘ : n%u‘(;:u- PHONE 704 ding Sacs into seventh place, and |ing them were the pesky St. Louis the big damage was done by Jim |[Browns who knocked lhvm nut uf iix 3 ) ¥ MEAT PHONE 60 Rivera and Walt Judnich. Rivera |the 1950 flag race about ¢ By the Associate o ; : Vi s BOAT ORDERS ANY TiMt smashed his 19th home run and |this time with four str g . BOXING y Judnich contributed his 17th. The [ On the hill was Ned rver, who| At Baltimore — Joe Louis -““““{ " ; 3 blows came on successive pitches |alrcady had whipped them twice|2 10-round decision over Jimmy g \ : FRESH RIPE — SWEET by Alex Carresquel In the seventh |without a setback, this season. And | Bivins. L £ k. Rt ¥ @ 3 o 2 . GREEN BEAKS - Ih. 25 | CANTALOUPES Ib. 15 Hollywood took a 12 to 3 lacing !sion, the Indians were “tired and| At Durham, N. C. — Dt;f““:imlfl i ; ) oo - > from Oakland, the Stars' pitching | worried.” champion Eddie Merrins and medal- g : s N QTN e e ST T ace, Jack Salveson, being shelled in But the fighting first placers |ist Teddy White led the way into 3 3 i 3 % Sy ?.N"\T:.‘.“\ — FINE EATING the second by a five-run blast. overcame all these obstacles — in | the second round of the U.S. Jun- Lt ¥ fiPPEflK‘S % . G » 2 l@ h h" ” B 1 Eg Los Angeles won its fourth! a mighty seven-run first inning— |lor Chamber of Commerce tourna- ¢ i g " % B & {g‘rfi 31@; laq straight game, turning back San| to batter Garver like he was a |ment. ol : : W BN oy oy ] Francisco, ¢ Doyle Lade ¢ second rater, blast the Brownies, | oo gl AR p 1 B e Hm&fllll{sri X(;l:\x: NAME 1S IN THE DRAWING F0X FOR OUR HIDDEN NAMES ive hits. 9-4, win their h straight, and Brook ass. — =8eec -4 % 4 . 3 'EST, ( 'RE J D I A I THI B Red Embree was in rare form as| protect fieic. Dy ki’ hle and Shirley Fry ghined ; ; : : 3 3 YOUR NAME \IIJI’I“\IRISKI ]\\\\'\\:‘)Tl"'[l[? ~l!'l\w\)“\\\ A(“\“'”“)”LA\ . :IL‘ = A he pitched San Diego to a 4 to 0| game margin over the New York inals of the National Wo- 48 ¢ 4 $ g il % ‘ v & ateh closely, it may be anywlicre. decision over Portland. The victory | Yankees. s Doubles championship. ’ { N 2 Large — 300 Count lifted the Padres from seventh place | E A W 2 1 TN ! ikl mnuz\mzd 55 Nosen Dos b iy William ana | Cau't blame this pup for that hanging look. Both rescuer and dog | § HT EENEY % CHEINESE b Al Rosen’s fourth grand slammer | nor horities, investigating al- | (top) are a mess after the baby canine was removed from a 14-inch . stay in the first division and now 3 ‘ ating P S ~y i of the season, which equalled a|le ularities” in ifs athietic | storm sewer in Louisville, Ky. Fireman Robert Grayson won the i il SPPECIALTIES is tied for fourth place in = stand- | O ing with Oakland. major league mark, featured thelgdepartme d, “We'll clean house btful honor of going after him when he proved the smailest B g first inning attack on Garver. It|when we got through.” firefighter answering the rescue call. Look al the pup now after a | 9 PIRECOT JAM . 16 cz. iar 29¢ | DRIED l 59 ARORSD e ¢ sy umec, At Portland, Me. — Jocky sccd bath! “Cesspeol” (bottom) as he was named by rescuing SHRIMP, 8 oz. cello ... I.eagile Slandmgs m:‘riflx‘;p;: I\l-:{:r:uaml;s‘fls“‘Mm““ :“2‘[ ‘;K ”""‘; Do ffered i i emen. has been adopted by Engine Comapny 3 of Louisville, (P Aylmer's — Canadian 4 1h. tin | LONG RICE 95 ashington; S- | a spill at Scarborough Downs. . 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