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PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA IMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B e — EAR, BUT NONE OF US CAN EAT IT . SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1951 One Man |League Sfandings ot DONT KNOW| WHAT'S I PROVED YOU'RE WRONG! MENUFF'S RABBITS ATE EVERY BITE OF IT Radio Log A FELLOW AT By the Associated Press POOR DADDY. 1 HATED 1 a b KINY THE OFFICE GAVE / TO TELL HIM IT AMERICAN LEAGUE Alaska Broadcasting Co. Leatiyalicg WAS HORRIBLE "ve l . L e CBS — LBS 8 639 Cleveland DIAL 1460—JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—FUN TO BE YOUNG-CBS. 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45—Public Health Center. { k(i 2 66 56 623 600 541 467 413 New York ; Boston Chicago Detroit ! Washington indians Clevelanders Only 2 Philadelphia 49 75 395| 6:00-KARL BATES' NEWS- | uis g LBS. I Games Up A"er g — 38‘ o 6:15—Gloria Carroll. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L ki 71 51 6:20—Billboard of the Alr. 6:45—Locals News. 7:00—-SONGS FOR SALE-CES. 8:00—Bond-A-Week Club 8:30—ROMANCE-CBS, 9:00—Alaska News 9:15—Music 9:30—O’HARA-CBS. Pet. 647 582 49586 40572 491 442 432 Brooklyn New York Philadelphia Boston St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago 51 UST CALL ME T By the Associated Press AT FISHY OL FOS5IL. IN 'TH, HOPS! WERE : S5PORTY HAYSTACK 15 A PHONY. EET A... ] 5CARLET PIMPERNEL HE LEADS US TO THIS HUT AND | THAT 15, YOU “\OF THE NEW REIGN WHO'S INGIDE Z — A REFUGEE JCOULDN'T BE..Z) OF TERROR, CHUMS! Woodling, 29-year-old out- | of the New York Yankees, is wacing a one man drive to pre-; the Cleveland Indians from | ‘ Woodling Socks One ‘ vent winr the 1951 American League | {4 Pe " 2. . sburg 50 T1 413 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. I [ 2t and) SLEREY PR el YOU DON'T WAVE THE RIGHT || HEARINGS ! 1 e ti er he Tribe, p : \ y the ;( i "l;\:z*ll( {i’nut\ the thick of | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 10:30—Forecasts. % * '; I the 1t last night as he poled a W L Pet.| 10:35—Sign Off. {wo-run two-out homer in the sev- | Seattle 91 59 607 SUNDAY A= | ) enth inning off Early Wynn to lead ; Hollywood 85 65 567( g:00—Healing Waters, / ) )/ . the Bombers to a triumph. The | Los Angeles 74 76 497| g.30_cavaleade of Music. e conquest moved the Yanks to within | Portland 75 16 497| g.55 morecasts two games of the Indians. Oakland 1 w0l Sln avival Hour. : <t Woodling’s dramatic homer was | Sacramento 69 9; -:gg 10:00—Organ Interlude. his fifth decisive four-bagger |San Diego 67 82 . e o b ' against the Indians. It also was |San Francisco 65 85 433 }g:Qth*hl?m ’;ZP:W! \ his third off Wynn, each blow g T i3 i ol lio‘ur ? coming exactly one month apart. 100 . - e p v i p - bt Sl Y Siars lose 11:30—Guest Star. T rn He's got harness{Hundred | [Give you \ Split the Oh boy! I'm square with 71768 fans, largest night game 11:45—Lutheran Hour. W e marks. Must bealana seventy-/ difference-| | Slick, Walt. Last time he crowd of the seas 12:15—Newr. { Wiere dd you ag A = hundred. | | £raded me a horse that some brilliant pitching by 2 12:30—Casistian Brotk.erhossl i | up = mule on short : Vil i i \ Overmire and Joe Ostrow: o "er Hour. natice, Squint O/ (% ) the barn dowi A scure lefthanders of the Yanks. 1:00—Ave Maria Hour. 3 4 . Other American League games 1:30—BOSOX-CHISOX GAME- 4 saw the Chicago White Sox edge! [] LBS. » the Boston Red Sox, 3-2, the St. n IS a 30— TALED HEBUHE oie. Louis Browns defeat the Philadel- Py M B s B chided Tt ez 5:30-STARS OVER HOLLY- | Tigers, 10-1. Schmees Knocked Hors WOOD-NEC. 1 In the Nationa! League, the S I 6:00—News. Brooklyn Dodgers nipped the Chi- de combaf— eaftle 6:15—Weekly Spectator—Sam 3 New York Giants . Hayos. > o beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 6-5, Up Six Games 6:30—Alaska Light Concert. the Piittsburgh Pirates defeated 7:00—~SUNDAY AT CHASE-CBS. Pk Philadelphix, §-1; and dhe Boston, | | uBy “:; A:wcmfd Pb::l ¢ Se.| 1:30—GUY LOMBARDO-CBS. Braves took a twi-night double ollywood’s hope of catchin “| 8:00—MARIO LANZA-CBS. 4 header from Cincinnati, 5-1 and | attle in the Pacific Coast league pen- 8:30 e 1 RICIHT HERE,LET UsS NOTE THANK YOU. 2.1, nant drive took another nose dive :30—Dbond-a~ J A TR SACTION THAT 1S I MAV NEED § Ralph Brance blanked the Cubs|today with the shelving of George hits and fanned ten as|Schmees, key personality in the Stars’ offense. Schmees, Hollywood's leading bat- ter with a .330 average and 26 hom- 9:00—News. 9:15—JOE REICHMAN-CBS 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—Hollywood Open House 10:30—Forecasts. IT ACOUPLE BEING MADE IN- ANOTHER on three PART OF TOWN. Brooklyn over the drove in ined its 7'+ Giants. Ja zame lead ie Robinson CERTAINLY | ! KNOWN, IT | | THE UNIVERSITY. TWISHTO Pee Wee Reese with the 0 ers, fell heavily to the ground last n, overshadowed | lone run in the first inning. i st! Al programs subject to change ENT AN AMBULANCE. = _— night while fielding a pop fly inf e to conditions beyond our con- . L. 7 | the eighth inning of the game with ' Seattle. The Stars lost, 5-1. A Baseba" Slars Schmees was immediately X-rayed for a possible chipped % shoulder point, an injury which By the Associated Press would bench him for the rest of Batting, Gene Woodling, Yankees| ne season. Even If it Is only a — Socked two-run homer to spark| ¢rioe 1t e AHIL e New York to a 2-0 victory over| Schmees temporarlly hors de Cleveland. :;;T‘?:tn“: :|m|le when his potent Hianur ailiravok f ickson, Pirates | e i PR AR P e b5 30t viiey 1 o0 e o (LU R e R CRFICE... AN’ DON'T T KW A Gentt EiAN | pitehing last place Pittsburgh to & | P s 1o i aper fielder SITTING ON HIS LAP... AND THEY BETTY. . T'LL FORGET IT.... AN’ DON'T OF MISTER WALSH'S - 5-1 triumph over Philadelphia. | Aiive b mS';Tove?fstm’i-‘e‘i KISSED...IF SUCH s*:ggngnle sG!fl:fEs TAKE CARE OF LEMME EVER HEAR HIGH STANDARD § : R | dem o ON CONTINUE oK SNIFF S, THIS / . A ; A THIS KINDA. ... WOULON'T TOLERATE . !‘eague leaders Anyway, the Rainiers now hold By the Associated Press RESIGNATION. I KNOW %7 a six-game bulge on the Holly- GOLF A GENTLEMAN OF (5] By the Associated Press woods with only 18 games remain- | ,\ st paul — Dot Kirby, Atlanta, | YOUR FINE o Batting (based on 300 times at | tie with Los Angeles b rd place| opio, gained finals of National Wo- tat) — Musial, St. Louis, .364; | s Angeles by splitting a| mens Amateur golf tourney. Rabinson, Brooklyn, . 348, 41 ouble header with Oakl'and while Runs batted in — Kiner, Pifts- | -y L6°1s Weresuccumbing by 4-1 Lurgh, 01; Irvin, New York, 90. | ° yon Diego. W runs - Kiner, Piitoourgh, | . The Beavers beat the Oaks, 7-3, Sl S | in the first game, but dropped the . Pitching ((based on seven de-| \ales 14-2 in a walkaway which | 4t philadelphia — Two Califor- cisions) — Roe, Brooklyn, 16-2,| found the Oaks racking up seven |njans Anita Kanter of Santa Mon- »7 889; Maglie, New York, 17-5, .773. "I':st::‘e ‘;'L;::“c'm‘)';":“é s ica and Patsy Zellmer of San Diego st, an ran- 2 i - . AMERICAN LEAGUE cisco edged Sacramento, 6-5, by :‘ile:n]“gil:ls'wcalza::;;nz:?nl.a g i Batting — Fain, Philadelphia, | staving off a ninth inning uprising| . At Baltimore — Tony Trabert,! .333; Minoso, Chicago, .332. iby the Solons. It was the first| cincinnati, and Gardnar Mulloy.‘ = Runs batted in — Zernial, Phil- | triumph by the Seals this year in b i ZZ adelphia, 108; Williams, Boston, | nine games at S: 2 Corth SOaas. A AuaRad - thetr Z: b d ; g g 8 at Sacramento. way into finals of Middle Atlantic ,5/2 . "Home runs — Zernial, Phila-| FROM MT, oty [ %5 . EURE » | A . EDGECUMBE At Brookline, Mass. — Unite: % delphia, 28; Williams, Boston, 26.| ' S tabe ArehE . Tnet W hes | = . Pitching — Feller, Cleveland,| Mrs. Mary Besonette of Mt. onee FRG mniones | against British in Wightman Cup | competition, At Windsor, Ont. — Seymocur Greenberg, Chicago, and Tony Vin- cent, New York, defeated Canada’s Brendan Macken and Lorne Main, respectively, in semi-final round of Canadian championships. GENERAL At Vandalia, Ohio — 18-year-old E. Michael Wayland of Washing- ton, Kans., 20-5, .800; Morgan, New York and | Edgecumbe is at the Baranof Ho- Kinder, Boston, 8-2, .800. I te1. . |IEE DEPOSITS won Grand American il lN T"IS'BVANK handicap at National trapshoot. ) MRS. GOODMAN IS HERE HE'S LOOKIN' FER HE waaL WE ARE' Mrs. Mike Goodman of Pelican Buglfgo o’xorqev, LOOKIN' LIKE CONFIDENTIAL-- is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. | JauHAT ON QIRTH (S LOWEEZY--T TOLD A CROW HUNTIN' ! 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