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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; ODNEST SEPTEMBER 5, 195 Yanks .04 Ahead of Tribe; Hapless Suds ‘Decision Brings Mixed Readions | OPTOMETRIST Confident fo Take Flag Blasted by B | Vith Foe on Alien Ground A-Run Homer | : Syl iy res e L Bl S w. ; y SRR o 0 l L Diesel and Stove By the Associated Press T S“” Need One Wi" fo ¢ 3 { 7 g ; $ ' g 5 PRINTED METER SERVICE— “We're home now and that's where 0 v 4 < § i ; & Segh oigden : oot e Seanlesan erna Overcome Formalities- | € RPSe . ; _‘ " e PHONE 707 That's the opinion expressed day by Casey Stengel, shrew mar, Vo|ed League's y«;g Governor's Cup Tuesday ager of the New York Yank By the \“ la(ml 710‘& At e o o ble Player | sl LEEIL o RSO P P ./ ' | Foster's Transler & Storage Yanks in first place by fo percen-| clinch its xm Pacific Coast I,:-.m tage points over the Cleveland In- | ros YELES, Sept. § P pennant 1941, but it rec d A by ol E-% i T ; dians enterfic Jim River: ttie| without Ray Lamanno, a rer : i ; T O o 5 The Yanks, who e the ever- ‘| s been voted the m Je|now with Oakland but formerly of % g b : . » T Warehouse - Sth and Capliol dangerous Boston Red Sox in the|player in the Pacitic € eague | Cir ' amanno blasted / : Vs 78 opener of a three-game series at|for 1951 r-run homer in the third frame, ; . 3 . : e the Stadium tonight, backed m-u‘ 1|,4 30-ye; r. S0 ¥ i~ ) - ! “ni . the lead yesterday as the Indians|report to the Chicago Whit x, | g8 cland a 1 is ver R j : £ ’ 3 4 dropped: a 3-1 decision in 11 innings | received 14 out of 23 ¥ . the leagu ) e ? . s : ‘ S %r @gé "%‘i @ to the Chicago White Sox in the|honor by the league man and| Manager Ros sby 1 72l ; e : a s”fifi only game played in either league. |baseball writer i ; \lvert or Char anz 5 4 : ' : o Here's the picture at a glance 1 Rivera, of New ding | against the Oa i . e i ; 5 b e ° Be- To |the league in hittir h 352, and | fort to get the formalities over. The | . § e e : ‘mm a er U3 2 w Pet. hind l’mhn total hits, 219. He t 20| Rainiers need cnly one more win ) : i s New York 82 631 — 21 |homers and driven in 105 runs as|to finish on top. Bill Skiff piloted < g 3 ’ 4 Cleveland 84 50 627 — 20 |of yesterday | seattle to their 1941 pennant and 3 % s ! J ] ton 71 51 602 4 i S the late Jack Lelivelt led them to o 1940, The scer .08 ring as Jimmy Lennon (left) announced the judges' decision in the The New Yorkers have a dec de :1 ‘(hl"\p on: in 1939 and advantage two foe: 'nvq | Seattle was sixth last year under cund nen-title fight betwien world cha 2 Jimmie Carter, of New Yorik, and Art Aragon, of Los Hollywood kept its very faint Carter (left rear) 3 ohn ¥ | i i a hav ] games more to play By the Associated Pres: | & ” A 3 i i 1 3 er second y into ver TG R e e S rclated Press | popes alive by plastering anothes : zer, (right) , Carter's man ) get inio a very 1 to play 21 of their r ing | ey t ne o b : ! a0t 24 games at home while the Ixmmm y Pet. GEI | 2 ‘s . GBL| jana S ‘mint® in s " \ - . . - have only three of 20 left at e ; iy i - e = % 8o e 12 out of 26 i = NS 6 | sion a I of the scason as a3 Tel i 2 l g A | g % £ e v i 51 8 “ | he el the Sacs to eight hits. 63&' v ‘“‘n i —— e their friendly Fenway Park. Eal b & i 3 - : ) 3 Stengel admits that the Red i tek 8 5 b p .- "Gn D, v Fletcher of San Sox, who meet the Yanks nine !yaping ; 440 3 Diego beat h or S.m Fran- / AN LE/ ) 1 When gues's arrive, more times, are to be respected. (Tacoma ) 43 iR b mats 2 ; 3 However old Case said, “Pm cer- | yictoria 0 ' | He fanned cizh : : ) d tainly not afraid of them.” Lot S e e e 3 few Yor 82 48 63 are your floors spot- Vic Raschi (17-8) has been named 8 ; i ) Jlevelu 34 & | p L by Stengel to face the Red SOX to-| Results of ‘games played yester- | ninth it ral : 51 602 4 g night before an expected 60,000 fans. | gay are ' 3 e ling f pgas Aade ess fl/]d g/eflm”l + Leo Kiely, (4-3) rookie lefthander,i Tyi_City 10, Tacoma 2. i ! is Manager Steve O'Neill's choice t0| Wenatchee 4, Yakima 3 (10 in- pitch the important opener at thelpin yver the Be Stadium. 5 5, Victoria 9 The Governors Cu Eddie Lopat (18-7) and Allie Rey-| vancouver 14, Spokan Friasday nieht shtile anid T B nolds (13-7) will go for the Yanks ! > fieioba: Hallvwood : Just one application of Johnso in Thursday's double header against | , ourth place club Bill Wight (6-5) and Ray Scar-|! e | ' third place outfit borough (11-7). ?; | up as indicated. The Yankees have won 42 and I 3 | ; lost 15 games at home including | Satting thasec on S0 e & p scuffing. Never oily or smeary. Lasts : four out of five wins from Boston. | b: Fain, Philac . F B0 2480 20 ooy X et iy Brlisk The Red Sox have won 31 and rolt, 329, !fl 058 o 86 71 s 1‘“’“‘99"%‘“‘(1’ uso J”},‘”ij i s for lost 31 away frem home but boast | s T villia s xc‘l)fl Wax just 35rd as oftef. Buy a large eeks. a 43-20 record at Fenway Park, “'"]‘l a , Philadelpt % By the Associated Pross NS including eight straight over New 0 1 adel~| a¢ New -Orleans — A e = B York. P, 39, Wilino, 21 1199%, Hartfc Jonn., outp FACHICL U0 ; JOHNSON'S WAX Uffice and Labora- % Bob Lemon of the Indians and| Pitching (based on seven decl-| gorgy — Gonzales, cr e - : tory. In this famous Tower, science and - tw‘"ymtflolmm Floors need cleaning? w 5 Paste Wax and tile, wood and lino- Johnson's Liquid Wax 84 4 leum floors stay clean and shiny for “_.‘ months. 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