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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1951 & ‘ : - ‘ N YT Darkhorse May Be Chosen Handicap Winners ~ frmrfbinetor pdousi ™ §ok - : S MG 00 ot 5 Mak Baseball Commissioner LT e o Clo . , | Compressed Cloud Silk TR ; e L — 2t i : ; ; Leonard B . ‘who coached Wyo- 1 » A \" NEW YORK, Aug. 20—P—T] 1 : 2 nx;x:ngarumvmZm's“h](;cke;'ci‘eeam l;s( P°Wder % f were indications today that a dead- | 5 5 ‘ g Year. Shss el 4 Pl % % = IS Ba“ Rea" «6ague Siflfldmfls Drafl (Gn,rmfis lock 15 developing among tne 15| N . : j | jeor. has accepted the Job of ath’ | Style Stick Lipstick By ithi Assooiated Proes i - league fh:mhun club ow: e i 1 , ? Al;s;ka faL Fairb:\]:fl:s. . Regular $3.09 Value i dharm sy ver election of 2 new commissioner. | 3 | he former All-American hockey § { This could pave the way il;:' ch § v J player from Michigan also will be AL!A THBEE for $2.25 & NATIONAL LEAGUE { ) Dead or Are S S AiE % e 3 (Qasi leagfie {of a darkherse candidate, e W s - head of the Alaskan school's phys- plus ¢ 14 510 o ety J . in Chicago Scpt. . g " 5 ical department and hockey and Yeur Beauty Advisor A vered to elegt a 5 ; . | baseball coach. Tobi Patt to A. B. Chandler in ( ; . 1 | _— URU SN Pitchers Good? |5 & & iBosses Today |i i it - AT K % d o | JUNEAU St. Louis 3 Regular meeting of Plonee t a oe ¢ / . incinnati AL WINENE MY NOWEEAIR. A Alaska Igloo No. 6 and ShU'OUfS Almosf Equal s 4 Sale Of ((’,BIS ”18 BH] 21 the field was winnowed dovwn | & 3 4 g 2 : e e L DRUG Co. | to five men: - % & i T o 8 3 1.O.O.F. Hall at 8 pm. Box 1151 — Phone 33 Vany! . General Donglas MacArthur \ . e st B o ol e 3 R Last Year's Tofal- e Question-Rain KO's Milton Eisentower, president of | B0 o 1 . - r 3 i l g7 e g TP Pennsylvaniz State College, . Nobody Can Hif Nothin" | w r rel Scheduled Games Fora: Fiok, presldefit So.| ine : | Rod e ””“;‘.”'l, e AN N oE ke, gty | NEUBALEe, 5 4 . ~ | v the Associated Press New York 9 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20—®—| tyarren Giles, i W k : ‘ ’ ° Is this a pitchers' year or doe: | E 78 5 Dirsotors of fhe PaoliiCont Heagve | ‘cinaal e, o oo e | ] ; | r Oid- lme ms know g wher | Chicago 9 ¢ hold a special session t OOH- | AR IH T hhnckic. Goctinse of : e he insists the ball is deader Detroit 56 fronted with {wo big questions: i ' S y i | k what I i Wast What be d B e B | aw : ; o v 2 . e » Libak, what happEied S s g /hat's to be done with the San| 1 is heginning to look as if none| - 3 b garly Wynn protected Cleveland’ | Philadelphia Francisco Seal {of these, cven if available, eouid| The trio (L-R) Donald Mosier, 16; Mrs. Ruth Wineterrowed, and | 'mm alker qua § o o me '\ ver the New "";" St. Louis 8 : : . b Ll the major | command the 12 votes needed for! Cliff Doughman were winners in the Grand American Handicap | in th ican league by - eague draft? aiRaHaR b BT b Ghle Mokder bt Frosoo, OOl - canturelt i i a y R pAEAR .l N n. pshoot ot Vandalia, Ohio. Moster of Fresno, Calif,, captured the be ‘”;““‘)"“ ) g i e, BURST, S pall iy ”‘;p""”“‘ "“"””’“ 5 et gt Darkhorses o with a score of 96 out of 100 targets; Mrs. Wineterrowed ) s e Tostin ) EBasitil y : e et tho| In the darkhorse fleld are aso, the women's division with 94 of 10C. and Doughman of by Bob Kennedy he i 2 att - uled. Rumor und ¢ 1| well known figures who for i g Mortow, O., took the professional title, breaking 91 out of 100 targets Biresk E df - vy 56! y the big loops and | reasom or another were not inch 1] . " P Brookiyn inczeased its National | Pordand 6 refuse to hohor the dralt, lin' the “famous five" that repre-| While shooting from the extreme handicap distance of 25 yards. (P JusT TELL THE MAN ie J0s Angeles PCL i 1 League lead to six games as rook The majors can draft onted the considered choice of the| Wirephoto. Clem Labine outpitched Cincin- {Os 7 player for $10,00: s ot | paseball pawers. o e il K| nati’s Howie Fox, 3-1, while Sacrar 5 54| what the minor club paid for him., | These are James A. Farley, SN £ You WANT - Coast Guard Sends burgh’s Howie Pollet blanked |S: : ; : That's one of the reasons given | chairman of the board of Coca ||J SA"omey Sheldon Jones and the runner-up Francisco 3 by Paul L Fagan for selling the | Col Expoet, - AnA. GoeEs Maut. 1 _'. e New York Giants, 2-0, to end their ——— e — Seals and abandoning baseball. man, czar of the minor leagues. WI" Add{ess |)ea(e | i 16-game winning streak. oy Fagan, in resigning ns a league| Now a new name has cropped up bl l(“"E! lo AFd ‘ Max Lanier of the St. Louis Cards |{ a l d director Saturday, asked PCL Pre "‘n fo Benlainih M. Rebs Bhe ro- : [ 1 i e . onareh and ne| oA GUE LeAUETS G e s 0| 1 Renfemin . Rews wyo -=- | Offfgors n Siika g | b4 Philadelphia Phillies, 2-0, and Omar By the Associated Press sell the Seal franchise and PIAYeTs | of the St. Louls Post-Dispateh. He | ) I f th Louis Post-Dispatch. He| among the speakers at the| i | 3 by 4 200 CON hwest Peace Officers Associa- | right. He won't sell hi 200609 the big league owners. i Lown of the Chicago Cubs white ‘ i £5 for him—considering the price is'js wnown to have support among washed Chet Nichols and the Bos- NATIONAL LEAGUE Pr . ball park, however. He wants ; 1 convention to be held in Sit- | bat) — Musial, St. Louis, 360; Rob-|o0c0 5t At any event there will be algy Aug. 29, 30 and 31 will be the ton Braves, 1-0. 1 Batting (based on 300 times at The highest run total was made | s iR i 6 the al ) 3 { . no-holds-barred N inf e division’s U. S. Attorney, Patrick J. Gilmore J by the Yankees, who defeated the ; Gilmore is leaving tomorrow Pittsburgh 54 SEATTLE, Aug. 29—(P—District| Coast Guard headquarters reported lay a cutter had been sent to the | inson, Brook , 342, nson, Broc 34 ide of the tanker Washington off | ” L > A E— 20 Sept. 20. St. Louis Browns 7-5 in 10 in- | Runs — Km“- r; ‘ d . RAIN, RAIN - GO AWAY! e B0l TS the northern hington coast. nings and they needed 13 walks by |Hodges, Brooklyn, 99. : & The Coast Guard said the tanker ¢ By The Detroit Tigers Runs Batted In Kiner, Pitts- Ly the Associaled Press g 3 imc and expects to speak at . . Tommy Byrne s sl St 1o Slueins s IR | ; ¢ had sent a call for aid. There was nipped the third place Boston Red |burgh, 94; Irvin, New York, 93 Old Jupe Pluvius is pla hob Jy aylian Kaie [ R0 STLECTN. A | not believed to b emerzency e p er. Pittsburz with e acific Coa ¢ we's| ™ d i p une are at- | Not believed to be any emergency. | Sox, 5-4. Chicago’s White Sox Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, | with the Pacific Coast League's| from Juneau who are at A Coast Guard spokesman said lh(': teok a 4-3 decision from Was 36; Hodges, Brooklyn, 34 | baseball schedule. Hp 3 : o | te ; are Attorney General LN & T b sver expant ot o Pitching (based on seven deci-| Only two games were scheduled | § .~~3W i | Gerald Williar s alsg ryige understond Gha crew expeciet| ton i 10 innings. e i P8 A ‘3‘!0! e !fl [\Gerald ; Willig Who. im0 to be able to repair the ship’s trouble | ‘ ¥ | i | e 1 ions) — Roe, Brooklyn, 17-2, .895; | last night. Both were rained o the s program; head of ! Few Hits 1 pEogtam i of | Githin a few hours. The call said Not one of the 16 teams got as|Maglie, New 5 e e ;,_,(n',\“._ S ” e & %!Eg efilfl ? 2 ; patrol, Frank A.|¢p."ianier was drifting, about 20| ‘ | S 10 hits. - TE Y . AMERIC The two gam I 5 3 It Port Angel onday n four | £ night—weather permitting. RS g 9 2 wra_ | and one ¢ Heatle bighiay pac [ oues IXam FOLt SRpee outs including two three-¥ L B . B e il a pair of two-hitters were pi ”'I? A“("]v W” :x“ , Boston and Mi "\‘\(:h %(k.x::‘l) {"\ '»‘“ lh e I‘lu: \I" confident and at the peak of hi The association, which includes baals. ""}\‘;(’:Erm? ‘T'Q i e peen| Runs Batted In — Zernial, Phila- | (11-8) for the Star Mf'y‘”(" ek "‘)";',”‘I h:,"x‘:')m ta 3 ,f\‘ A “,%m)f“],l“‘ o I‘“?'h‘::;:‘[.‘; The tanker has 42 men apoard. ‘ o | delphia 110: Williams, Boston, 1 s Angeles, W wairen Hack ¥ 2 S | e Texas Company said its ta hurled thus far in the National to d(;:)"‘é }1;\\ hl,unl?urx‘;A““P"m % y—I;L»I?,';: "}i.-'”:f;[-::]} et York in their 15-round title bout convention in Alas he Sk compenysaid e ¢ only 81 last ye The American i3 O e O R s il At 0" el Bl Beon (Sqtiabe JlHmash fonighit. | S o | only one short of last entire | delphia, 28; Williams, Boston, 26. | Diego. where Al Olsen (6-10) o T i s 1 shutout output of 62 { pm],““{ s ;;”;' K:,})‘,; Xork R ikl far e host clu o | sion to Graham and won the same| Henry Adams Jr, of Kinder, Boston, 8-2, .800. | way in the return, the sleck, flashy | Was lined $50 and given a 90-day fe tod for terweight champion Kid Gavilan,| 1ol officers | from Port Angeles on a standby er Washington left Port Angeles at 8 am. for San Pedro but it had not Yakutat | Feceived any report of trouble. l H Si s fa M | Cuban fie-bren made the bir Ghoiee | eridict - jail SEnbence i Yaku- | FEACHER ARRIVES fiuis _q FRUR M Lede] |<m the strength of his recent form. |tat Saturday on a drunk and dis-| Charles Hunnicutt, new Dougles "Robhed" of Decision Basehal! Stars iMmiaM 0. 11 | The year-old Gavilan i§ riding | orderly charge. ‘ teacher from Warner, Okla., arrived | Blended whiskey. 86 l“ ten-fight ‘win streak which.began | _c\"mplnim was signed- by U. S.| here yesterday and is stopping at| proof. 70% grain neutral | with his revenge victory over Gra-! deputy marshal Jack Krepps and | the Heiel Juneau. | icits. Hiram Walker& 1am on Nov. 17, 1950. The slick | the case was tried before U. S.| E Lo 80 oo s 4714 New Yorker had edged the | Commi r J. B. Mallott. — EMPIRE WANT ADS pay — 8008 Inc, Peoris, I 1 Cuban nine months before. will be Gavilan’s first title| since he.won the crown by | trouncing Johnny Bratten in the ¢|Garden on May 18. A crowd of, _{around 9,000 is expected to pay laround $40,000 at a $12 top. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20 — P - By the Associated Press World lightw t champion Jimm i NEW YORK, Al Carter of New York will take his| Batting — Duke Snider, Dodgers | Louis, former world h slightly tarnished crown back east V- Batted in Brooklyn's runs it | cnampion, agreed yesterd in a few days, swearing he will their 3-1 triumph over Cincinnat | Rocky never defend it in Californ | with a le in the fourth and o |n a 10-round bout i «We were robbed once. Never two-run er in the eighth. Palo Grounds -on Oct again.” | Pitching Early Winn, Indians| The bout with M AR So spoke his manager, Willie |— ve up five hits in besting{ (he world’s better yc r hes Philadelphia’s Sam Zoldak as the | weights, fills the gap in the Loui Ketchum, in a bitter aftermath of X 4 ‘ Carter’s loss in a 10-round fieht Indians nipped the A’s 1-Q on Bob | . hedqule caused the defeat of Jast night to Art Aragon, so-called Kennedy’s seventh inning home| 3,,.,q Charles by Jersey Joe Wal- 14 l“' 12 ou' on “golden boy” of Los Angeles. run. ott in their recent hm‘\l'y\\'l'twltfl“ ocky Aragon grabbed the split itle scrap. Louis was all set to . (!.f».‘ jon before a sellout crowd of neet Charles, the favorite, wh x‘-Pl’m(ess No,ah 10400 fans who paid $47,833 gross WIl Games Walcott upset the then champion. | to witness the non-title match. Jim Norris, president of the TBC| Fourteen passengers arrived on Referee Abe Roth gave Aragon orporation, said the price for ring- | the Princess Norah Tuesday with the decision by six points, while By the Associated Press ide seats would be $25. Louis will | 12 embarking. The shiy Judge Joe Stone voted for the Vancouver 5-6, Tacoma 0-5. et 45 percent of the receipts, Mar- | from Skagway Friday m champion hy two points. The Yakima at Wenatchee, cancelled,| *iano 15. No announcement Was| g o'clock sailing southbou Associated Press scorecard coin- frain. nade of radio and television plans. | hour later. cided with Stone’s. Tri-City at Salem, cancelled, rain. TR R T Disembarking from The defeat, tenth in 69 fizhts Victoria at Spokane — Postponed, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pearson and Carter, came as a surprise to | rain. v two children; Miss Virginia Pet- of the ringsiders who had installed g S tit, Mrs. Mabel Carter, Mrs. Syl- him as the favorite, and proved a . via Haro, Miss Caroline Haro, C. distinet shock to the New Yorker Hosp!ial Noles _ Hunnicutt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester and his handlers Admitted to St. Ann’s hospita’ fonfncn’n?n, _Ni‘rls‘,v:wv pmklcyy. Tuesday were Catherine Livie, John g;:;r:\hne Pinkley, Mrs. Jemina A. Rich, John Sve, William James S. i e x Embarking for Skagway: Mrs Alaska Igloo No. 6 and Ladies [ChATles Paul 3:::1‘.\5]@“?::?“\‘):2111 B A’ Tiimer kS Kiely, MALEAA Auxiliary, Friday, August 31, 19311\ pan wr. Dean Williams, John = Mrs. Glen Leach and son; Tom e U b 8 31 Camp, James Stewart. ! By the Associated Press Morgan, Jr,, David Clem, Mrs. T. 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