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PAGE SIX ’ 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 .. ,leag,."f,flflfl‘lfl"fli Yanks PullingUp | Suds, Sfars | 4 & ~; gly yours 5 8 s B 5% Doders Seemin | Playoff St. Louis B 65 52| i i Boston 70 68 507 By the Associated Press Il be Seattle and Hollywood | | Philadelphia 66 74 471 New York's prospects of a ten-|_ the Pacific Coast league’s top rom the [flfld 0‘/‘ .f/é_}/ b/flé‘ ZUflferJ' L | Cincinnati 61 80 433 |cent World Series are not so bright | two clubs in regular season play — Chicago 58 82 .414/today. in the best-of-five baseball playoff | Pittsburgh 58 83 .411| The Brooklyn Dodgers, streaking |inal which opens in Seattle tomor- e ! six games ahead in the National |zow night. | AMFRIC. league, are bout “in,” but the | seattle, the 1951 champions, made | New York Yankees are showing signs | the finals last night with a 3-1 vic- of cracking up in the American |tory over the over-eager and jittery | League scramble. ‘Angex:» of Los Angeles. It gave Se- Cleveland York 4 Lr\ ton 83 54 606/ Bowling News o > - Copndr) = |attle two games of the three-game; Wi .| The Yanks have played horrible | * ; ¥ Is a h 1 e . . ling Chics 6 64 543 - s Your first taste of Hamm's reveals a heer of The Thursday Night ‘Uj'““”; ;‘:,‘::fi“ 64 176 457 baseball of late. It began on Tues- i""?‘dfhc Ame]:”l:"?; O the dividuality. Hamm’s has captured for you League got off to a fast start with T ACILhE o 'r day when they dropped a double- | middle contest Wednesday n{ght. rare individuality. ap! Juneau Drug, Caslers and Pacific {x,m .}nr vy: hia .—Ir, o 4; Hésdon - to the SAHand MBeT Tendy | I{olly\vof)d already had el}mmnlcd ’ all the “_fi_mhmg personality of the land in Northern in a 3-way tie for first St‘l’v::i on ;q 9; 314 Browns. The Yanks rested Wednes- | Portland in the vnther semi-final which it is brewed—the land of sky blue waters. Plat o Pk : day, but the layoff did them nr!m;“'h;é:‘:"}‘;e:r‘fvfis i s Try Hamm's—you'll instantly agree it’s pointsiand dropped o VUO"» America’s Most Refreshing Beer. Pacifie Northern downed Alaska Virgil Trucks and the Detroit | for the movietown Stars. Seattle's Coastal three and lost one. Juneau ase a ars Tlm.\ turned back the bombers, 9-2 | Pilot, Rogers Hornsby, is keeping *Minnesota—Land of 10,000 Lakes Drug won three points from the yesterday. However, the Yanks re- | Mum about his selection. : | Juneau Cold Storage and Pan| | mained one game back of the front. | .1t might: be Hitold s #Biidny American split a pair with Alas m] By the Associated Press running Cleveland Indians, who | Brown. The busy Brown compiled Light Co. { Pitching, Warren Spahn, Braves |a 16-6 record after joining the i . . dropped a 1-0 decision to the Sena- | % 16- Tony Macchia rolled high series,— Turned in his 20th victory as he ¢ OPH | Rainiers late. Then in the playoff " tors in a night game at Washington. prey " of 492, Matt Gormley, also of Pan | Pitched Boston to a 2-0 one-hit vie- | o8 1 & e SAmE A Ron - oo | semifinal which closed last night, American, rolled 490 and Ken Loken log‘ over St. Louis. fook advantage of the Yankee and | Brown was credited with both. Se- i rolled 485 | Batuing, Mickey Veknon, SBenators | goy,y; gefeats, beating’ /Bty Louis; | Siie: Victiba: ! Gormley rolled high game of 194 — Banged out three singles and| %% oo G R B0 Gy | He hurled a 7-0 shutout in the i and Tony Macchia 173, E. Lincoln | drove in only l"" "* Was l1lll§t0n,3 % games of the top. | series opener. Last night he came i also rolled 173. ‘“”’l"‘d Cleveland, T 9 | on in relief and checked the Angels | Wi S tandige —— Brooklyn pulled six games ahead | while the Rainiers thumped their ! T 5 Theo. Hamm of second place New York without | way to victory. ¢ Brewing Co. s Won Lost | ¥ ; Ganthe il 'eaflue leaders lifting a bat. The Giants dropped | The first five innings were score- Peblite. Bt 3 1 Bethie Amdbiital 1 a 6-4 decision to the St. Louis Card- |less as Seaftle starter Charlie PR r Turisly Drug 3 1 2 |inals in a unigue day-night double- | Schanz and the Angels’ Doyle Lade Pan American 2 21 AMERICAN LEAGUE header. The rds lost the night | kept the plate clean. i Alaska Light 2 2 Batting (based on 300 times at|portion of the twin-bill to Warren With the score tied at 1-1, the - Sweehiey's Bar 1 3 bat) — Fain, Philadelphia, .331;]Spahn and the Boston Braves, 2-0. | Rainiers got to Bob Spicer for the Alaska Coastal 1 3 Minoso, Chicago, .323. | Spahn allowed only one hit — Al|two clinches in their half of the Juneau Cold Storage 1 3| Runs Batted In Williams, Bos- | Brazle's sixth ing single, in post- | seventh. A triple by Jackie Albright, 4 t £ ton, 119; Zernial, Philadelphia, 117. | ing his 20th victory idoubh‘ by Judnich and a single by INDIVIDUAL GAMES Home Runs ernial, Philadel-| Mickey Mantle started the Yanks | Lyons gave Brown all the victory Casler’s phia, 30; Williams, Boston, 28. {off in grand style by belting Trucks’ | margin he needed in his hitless P. Fitzpatrick 142 171 153— 466, * pjtching (based on 10 decisions)— | first pitch for a home run. nutfz 2/3 inning relief stint. L. West 144 163 110— 417 ginger Boston, 10-2, .833: Feller, | the Tigers, aided by shoddy fielding, Seattle and Hollywood play single A. stephens 140 121 125— 386 | cleyeland, 22-17, .7 nicked Ed Lopat for single runs in | games here tomorrow night and R. Wadgalis 131 133 135— 399 NATIONAL LEAGUE !the third and fourth innings and | Sunday, then wrap up the rest of B. Davis 153 153 154— 460, Batting — Musial, St. Louis, .364; | sewed the game up with seven runs | the series at Hollywood. Totals 710 741 67;-/?123‘A5§b,”."‘ Philadelphia, .339. in the fifth. Six singles and Vic! 5 e { Runs Batted In—Trvin, New York, | Wertz' 23rd home run featured the | A Shem:""“'-‘lz_l";’3’;"1377 4111106; Gordon, Boston, 103 | Tiger rally. The Yanks made four | % Fiutner 136 131 113— 380 Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, | errors, increasing their total to nine | B SoMfidor 127 152 165— 444 | 39: Hodges, Brooklyn; 87 in their last three games | e 112 99 138 34| Pitching — Roe, Brooklyn, 19-2,| Bob Porterfield, a former Yankee, Sl o | 904; Maglie, New York, 20-6, .769. | shut out the Indians on three-hits ( i G0 in out-pitching Bob Lemon at Wash- i 6 i SISy 7 > i . ington. The S(‘n'\tnh scored the | Maxwell Builds Up only run of the game in the third Alaska Coastal inning on a two-| b(lfifl l‘lmx by Bob | Bloomquist 138 113 135— 386 i H { g Boomqust 138 113 135 %0 Seyen-Hole Margin Avila'and Mickey Vernons single. | - St 8 A Dom DiMaggio tripled With two ) 8 37— 411| s J. Leighton 137 137 1 BETHLEHEM, Pa,, Sept. 14—®—| out and scored the Red Sox’ win- | B. Moore 149 169 128— 436, g " woyven | g : 5 | 3 illy axwel the north Texas|ning run in the tenth against %L‘ M. Fenster 156 131 168— 455’ giate College | Total 698 638 707—2043 e COTESE hotshot from Odessa, | Louis on an infield hit by Johnny| el | Tex., built up a seven-hole margin{ Pesky. Ned Garver was the loser Pacific Northern jover 40-year-old) Jack Benson of and Fllis Kinder the winner, R. Krsul 158 114 132— 404 Pittsburgh todag} on the morning| The other American League clubs| R. Wheeler 128 173 177— 478 round of their B6-hole semi-final|and all other National League clubs | E. Lincoln 92 153 173— 418, Match in the National Amateur|were idle. Wadg 135 136,435,405 | GOlf Championsiip. i R. Pheasant 125 125 125— 375| Joe Gagliard§ the 39-year-old | MRS, BRASHER GOING Totals 638 1700 7422080 Mamaroneck, N.§Y., golfer, was two| ON VACATION R up on 16-year-d Tommy Jacobs & D | of Montebello, Cajif., at the halfway| Mrs. Ralph Brasher, secretary for A Hedpes 130 171 15— 4eo | mark | { Foss, Malcolm and Olsen, archi Olllp ete ow tects, plans to leave for Seattle to: Peyto 100 146 131— 377 Ee " ffl, Hzlm“ 148 95 130— 373 AT TH GASTI AU }d’l\' for a week's vacation. She‘ 2 J 156 137 96— 389 Alfred A. Clough of Penecook, N.| will meet her husband there. Mrs. C-does 186 131 0 B0l is stopping at the Gastineau Ho- | Cezl Hagerup will replace Mrs| New Costumes === New Dances " Totals 656 1702 686—2044 lel. sher while she is away. | Starting Saturday Night 5 for One Week—Sept. 14 to 21 Juneau Cold Storage Swanson 149 129 135— 413! GflmBIG ‘Thompson 130 111 162— 403 W. Garret 128 123 122— 373 | S. Matson 130 130 130— 390! > “ W. Ludtke 123 136 104— 363 & - . Totals 660 629 6531942 - F e“t'lf Qng mmm ’ v Pan American g y e T e HEDI RICHMOND H. Kessner 119 182 131— 432 : J. Wood 110 136 145— 301 E. Said 108 107 110— 325 ! A M. Gormley 194 150 146— 490 and co-starr.ng Totals 704 728 698—2130 ol FLEISCHMANNS | The Noted Pianist and Vocalist PR Sl PREFERRED | Miss Lois Johnson 645 735 T19—2099 5 HISKEY | BLENDED W, IRVIN KITCH - Banjo and Guitar and "FRANKIE" on the Drums Come OUT yml SEE SPECIAL ATTRACTmN HEDI RECHMOND EEy in her rendition of Square D ancnng Exofic - Oriental - Rhumba ' and Surprise Entertainment Tahitian End Dramatic M ofidéy Night Fluorescent Gardenia Dances y : 3-Shows Nightly-3 | - ron Tnt rlm’r roon A“D 11 p. m,, 1:30 a. m., 3:30 a. m. ENTERTAINMENT OF THIS AREA IT'S L THE COUNTRY CLUB | OPEN y NIGHTLY 4 6:00 p. m. ] to 8 a. m. 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