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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1951 EMPIRE Hornsby's Rainiers Take Pennant by fiawnmg Oaks Back:on By the Associated Press ‘Rajah’ Tak Rajah’ fakes ' Sl LS Win Calmly ocUual-ped sou oy - N e THE DAILY ALASKA Dies Affer Fight ~-JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE EASTERN STAR DINNER Series Will Open Oct. 3-Unless Trihe f (Takes American fla ‘Sperts in Brief By the Associated Press a At Fores Connolly, e | omen's UThe | ghipy by defe “j“‘ - | ron, Ohio, land wins pennant i G Thur Home coming dinner, Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday Sept. 11th, 6:30 pm. for members, éscorts and visiting members. Reservations not later - than Saturday Sept. 8th. Phone Hazel Mantyla, Carmen Mec- national ter ampic Neil, Lucillc Stine. Regular megt- ting Shirley Fry, Ak- ing follows 8 p.m. 905-3t , 1-6, 6-4 e FROM WISCONSIN W. J. Ellerbrock of Foft Atkin- on, Wis. is registered at the He- tel Juneau. Two Home Put Indi: TENNIS Hills, N.Y n Mego, Calif., Maureen won the NEW 1 s Oct, ¢ Americ YORK, ept. © will open ¢ , unless Cl i Lea it will R his first League. The generally rec right hand hitter his Seattle club Coast league penn The Rainiers dov to 2, ar d the of hope Hollywood gaining Hollywood 3 to 2 single with the tenth geles in a Franc Hornsb; try in Wy NERAL er the test 1 time aw start on New York of the NCAA's ricted football television program, unced a 19-game schedule to for by » 52 National Broadeast- i the at sor 8 1or box seats, | anr last vestige entertained of 1 tie series a mee { Famous Pilot Tucks P Pen- e nant Away-Win Seems »it soo Step Back fo Big Time Rosen SEATTLE, Sept s the calmest man in e last night as the Se- celebrated winning | cific Coast league pen- |nant 0 years. | | Hall-of-famer Hornsby, one of | baseball’s all-time greats, was happy, 1o¥ course, that his club had fin- quently. T t 3 4 " Hornsby thus made it two titles | Shed on top during his first year the helm, bt ning was old in a row. He piloted Beaumont m}‘ Meneflre s i the Texas League championship in |1 f0 the Rajah. As the howling mob of 1950. The team he inherited from | Paul Richards at Seattle finisheq| Dlayers streamed in from the fie sixth last year. This where they had defeated Oa mont is battling to stay last year's pennant- winner, g Hornsby stoed quietly by, an ear- division. BSlsidl it aver 15 to-ear grin on his face. but words on his lips. moved the Beavers within ¢ game of the third pla Vot so the Rainiers. Gen These clubs are battling ager Earl Sheely and Vice division places and appear lident Torchy Torrance ) them just about clinched | propriate speeches. right to take part in the Gov ent Jimmy Rivel Cup playoffs starting next Ti nd Hornsby disco t valuable player in Seattle and Hollywood ) San Francisco's shutout, and most of the res c by Al Lien, ended a five- Somecne opened a case of the streak for the Seals, and enabled |that bears the same name them to get ie with Sacramento | club. for cre completed today ing of representa contenders, Urooklyn Dodgers and ts in the Natio l Cleveland, New York and Boston Red Sox American League. Chicago White Sox w but did not send a itive. They W Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest &veryday Prices—Lowest Everyday Prices e ———— e ————————— —————————— . ——. ———————————— ————— downed on G the b: Portland took lugfest, 8 to 6 whipped San the only day game, 3-0. Hornsby success was due to his assembling of a well-balanced pitching staff, Jim Rivera’s all- around p! the double duty of pitcher-outfielder Al Lyons, and lots of speed afield and on the base paths. Hollywood had more hitting power but was slow and veterans were out cf action fre- will American fon was m ravel cC open this League Pa 1 open date ntendinz again, in the rovi ! for t clubs the ¢ tozether e close - isco Diezo the first played in the Amer- ic League Park, followed three in the National League Park, and the final two, if necessary the American League Park T'his mean: two ! the ames will be 6—M—Roger. in ere in- repre- far ont meeting | : : | : are The Indiar from the N dropped a 4-2 bebh Welterw ¢ members of his New York City. fi oW ty shortly b {up their v 1aul ti \f: M few : 0-year-c | tic y | Dg d out in th | from Bost With them Flo 'd boxer died without after eizhth round inal bout in Madison 11 , and his necke len. Flores ( his wife Elaine; wmother-in-law, Mrs. ISENIWE to Phila from iR iE DELIVERY ke 10:00 A. M., 2:30, 4:00'P. M. IF YOU LIKE FREE DELIVERY e, tuff e ba the St cago Cuk opene Car pitched | zame losins for the dubious distinetion of being | in last place Hiking CubWil | Hornsby’s contribution He stepped over to sh with pitcher Charley S passed a few quiet r other players, then qui TF were neede ROM KETCHIKAN of Ketchik yeste: y from A Home Run: 29; William: IF YOU LIKE TO TELEPHONE IF YOU LIKE THE FINEST FOODS AT PRICES YOU CAN and left the clubhouse. hot- L ph It was a familiar scene setting, for the Rajah. 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