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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i r WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 i Gt (Bretilin o eu R | 50y : AFL for 28th Year Shaffer’ A9-Ph waffer’s oA ~-Phone-13 Trout io Be Planted wa"o d . e By the Associated Press p | The American Feceration of La- PAGE SIX Pep-Saddler Bout Tonight NEW YORK, Sept. 26—P—It's| time for the four annual renewal of | the Sandy Saddler-Willie Pep series for the featherweight title. Ring time is 9:00 pm. (EST) tonight at the Polo Grounds. | | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 26— | P—The first large scale attempt bor entered its Tlst year today with! | to stock rainbow trout in an in- the same skipper at the helm. Pr | terior Alaska lake has been started ames ! sident William Green was unan at Lost Lake, 50 miles south of Fair- | mously re-elected to a 28th year banks. in office at the windup of the AFL The lake is now being cleared of By the Associated Press convention in San Francisco. all scrap fish under the direction of Is the miracle about to come to| Delegates also voted to hold next Clarence L. Anderson, territorial di- pass? 's convention in New York . Unless there is a tremendous last . minute ticket surge—and there was | Bowllng News rector for fisheries. Next spring it | Will the given-up-for-dead New | a year ago for chapter No. 3—the | will be planted with thousands of | York Giagts actually overhaul the |- = | gate won't go over $75,000 and about ¢ (“Stick™ Sturr _ | rainbow. It is the first of a large | runaway rooklyn Dodgers? hiladelphia. The Giants have three | 15,000 fans. They drew $262,150 last dn’:};‘ A‘H:‘l’.‘”‘f‘ 4 ':f)‘v'&o‘km‘:(f, S;E;:h number of lakes the department| Has the “creeping terror” caught ;?n. o6 in Philadelphia and two| 2] September, with the help of a big| urjes first place in the Tuesday hopes to clear and then restock. the jittery Brooks in its clutches?|in Boston. Any combination of four | c;{e]egrnu:;nérom Pep's home town of niony Bowling League last nigl{t , (Axpro]gx;‘am ofdpoil:onmg "Sc;‘(ap" ;:\‘1h0r:. are the Dodgers panic|Dodger wins and/or Giant defeats; artford, Conn. o & ish in Jakes and then restocking | Stricken? clinch the flag for Brooklyn.| H B i, wid oo ose| T s B, besting oot Moe SEE0ihoncn il o’ e MRS (RN | IR v ot (LSS N s shll Toce & nerculean Meat at Its Best --- At Lower Prices again in this 15-round match that |, o week by Joe Snow by two pins. on extensively and successfully in asked today by an astonished bases | task and manager Leo Durocher is| . will ‘be.seen only in 17 theaters in | ugicis» high game of 224 won him | Washington state.) | ball world, dazed by yesterday's|well aware of it. He knows his| F R E E B E L l v E B Y 13 cities. The theater TV and| ..ng place in league high game, Heavy demands of rapidly grow- sudden turn of events that left the|charges cannot afford to lose nn-} A A movie rights were sold for $110,000 | ¢o115wing Snow by two pins; A.Smk,i ing cities and military bases are{DOdgers reeling and rocking. other game. They are certain to| or more than the fight will draW. | 2160 was among the whurkey Beer” blamed for the depletion of the| Manager Charlie Dressen and his| face Warren Spahn, ace Boston| | 3 g s Alaskan lakes. | Brooklyn crew saw their once over- | lefthander, in one of them. Spahn Ral jester- dny'i‘?a]r:x\s" t;;egam&er m; vester-| winners, and won two steak din- o the event of a rain- | norg at Mikes for the first set of | | powering 131 game bulge over the | yesterday whipped the Dodgers for Giants melt to a single game last|his 22nd victory. Prices Good Thursday, Friday and Salurday out the fight will be held Thursday. | ; | M3 Y- | five strikes a row in a league| Saddler-Pep is a good example of e, Yok el oo Crl‘ub; Milwaukee to Meet night when the relaxed Braves pum-| The Braves decided each game| " the classic slugger-boxer match. |} 14 sturrock’s score down some- | MOI“IeaI in se’ies melleq them in a night-marish|early. They tallied six runs in the ls]anul_v. nrlean. long-armed Negro, | wyot “powever, by tossing a 533 :i"‘;flhg:led doubleheader, 6-3 and | first inning of the opener and scored | as one of the best knockout aver- e A | =2 t the same time the re-|another sixer in the second inning ages in boxing. In 138 fights, he’s | ;‘i’l‘;‘; C:r“"‘;‘_"z "b::"“f(fel“‘f S‘t‘:fl;z‘r‘; MONTREAL, Sept. 26—P—The| lentiess Giants were polishing off | of the nightcap to put the Dodgers | e A won 128 including 88 by knockouts. | jyiation and Triangle Club. Little World Series between Mil- | the Philadelphia Phils, 5-1, for the|on the defensive right from the| or Gy 2N uy Brei’kiast The nimble-footed Pep is a fine .0 S“““hb” ,“S Yoltan >lcaguo wnlxkge. ‘Chnmplnns of the American | 34th triumph in their last 41 games. | start. | & i boxer with a flicking jab and an Y sty ® | Association, and Montreal, cham- Yanks Move Ul 1= i bl \tched a nine-hitter leading yellow shirts played Humpty | p; aliohs ] Billy Plerce pi | ability to befuddle his opponent. bt Y pions of the International League,| The big doings in the Nationa cemister his fifth victory in six Dumpty for Parsons Electric last onal | to register his fi y Hitss £ umpty arsons ast | opens here tonight. Likgoé peAnahE race 0 ¢ gt it ozen S ight by dropping four points to| % pennant race far overshad- | starts against the Indians. s nigl y dropping P Righthander Murray Wall (16-5)| owed the American League s ' . 5 1 the the latter, Sicks Rainiers, thereby merican League scramble; Bob Porterfield handcuffed e S lll'll S 0|e ‘m:;vi:g d:{“n o thid mac@ in team of Milwaukee and southpaw Chris|that saw the front running New Red Sox with two singles. | L it 15, the 0700 Beaialh Ju_IVfln Cuy\f LU-"“ of Dfio'ltreslh“re‘York Yankees move a step nearer | Games for Yanks l Pound Sl;ced Ba an Mos' valuable ol | neau Florists took three from flen-"Cxpccmd e ”h,: smr, T pr; the flag when both Cleveland and | The Yankees, rained onf of their) 4 ] c see nings, both Curt Shattuck and fen- | pefore an expected crowd of around | the Boston Red Sox were beaten. scheduled game with the Philadel- " H H Brown tossing a 500 series with a 2RO, | T The Chicago White Sox shoved the | phia Athletics, now need to win only 3 aye" in I“' B Mianile Cleasibrs BOWGRI 5 222 first three games of the best- | Indians three games behind the | two of their remaining six to clinch ol OBAC riang o of-seven series will be played here.| yanks with a 4-2 tri | sk 's today | | to Don Abel for three points, Mier-| d the othi es. if | 3 b riumph while | the flag. They play the A’s today 3 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26— zejewski’s 522 series off-setting | gedourth a7 ; ;mzr g,zm Mil | Washington dropped the Red Sox|and follow with five against the : e Richie Ashburn, center fielder for| Snow's 560, and Baxter's groove :ic‘:‘-;:w are acheciis r -| five and a half games off the pace | Red Sox. : the Philadelphia Phillies, Was|down the alley center for a 358 : | With & 2-0 victary. Ted Gray pitched the Detroit awarded a $1,000 check last night, | series being contributing factors The Dodgers were depressed, but | Tigers to a 2-0 victory over the St. ] the cash prize that goes with his | wpyrkey Beer” winners for the eve- | [l !m"? was no hint of surrender|Louis Browns. He fanned 10 EESE _ CHEESEfi &sn CHEESE election as Philadelphia’s “mast | ning: Parsons, Scott, Hanford, l | o e ‘defp"f their double debacle. Catcher John Pramesa hit a grand AL . valuable” major league ball player. | Mierzejewski, Wilber, Moore, Brown, | We' re”stm_ in front. That’s all} slam homer in the bottom half of Ashburn, selected in a poll con-| Mork, one each; Sturrock andj [T know,” sail Captain Pee Wee| 14th inning to giveKenny Raffens- I P ducted by the Philadelphia Bulle- | snow, two each. Steak dinners of- By the Associated Press | Reese. berger and the Cincinnati Reds a ! w__ Ollnd tin, won by more than 80,000 Votes | fered by Mike's for five strikes in a|” errrrrrrrrrerreeet| “We got all the bad baseball out | 7-3 victory over the St. Louis Card- ) - over his closest competitor, Ferris|row in any one league game toppled| Here arc results of fights last of our SY;:"?. ’;r:“d g:ei‘slin. inals. Tlph lzmcr dx;n"el i ‘t\l\fl 2 Fain, of the Philadelphia Athletics, | to Sturrock. The “fifth” contributed | night: B Aok TUNE R peaed DRG0 SA0 L IWh 1 T \ 3 i the American League's leading hit- :: %)::g‘lk for 1xl_gmkcx in a row | The Dodger? still have five to|Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-3 victory ar es ee ln 0 Nl'l r. T g . f At San Jose, Calif.—Eddie Chavez, g0, two in Boston and three in|]over the Chicago Cubs. | par. was in danger last night, but slid . i 4 T s 0 S . S0 2 el KRAFT'S PROCESS Pound in the National League, leads the cut only eight pins for his sixth. | agan, 131, St. Paul, 10. i circuit in total hits and is second | 2 “ugtoLfi A:fielt‘;f— Bobby Jlflflt‘*» 2 in stolen bases. Team Standings Won Lost | 149, Oakland, Calif,, outpointed Lou !d f ~ - { ( ! The award was made by Frank | Juneau Florists 9 3| Joseph, 163, Seattle, 10. | r o o Ime WISS O Amerlcan S*Yle Yeutter, of the Bulletin, president Stand d Aviation 9 3| At Brooklyn (Fort Hamilton) — | 3 of the Baseball Writers Association, | Sicks ainiers 8 4|John Williams, 146, Montgomery, P [ » | - at a ceremony preceding the game | Triangie C i 5| Ala., stopped Jimmy Decerio, 148, | |mm al er‘ ua i o | coTTAGE cHEESE Pint . with the New York Giants. | Partons Electric 6 6 | Norristown, Pa., 5. | : | 3 - Triangle Ciub 4 8| — | p e rreeeeeeoe | Don Abel 4 G Triangle Club ‘ Fresh-Large Curd or Couniry Style ( l S| d_ | Hennings 1 11 Blanton 159 159 159— 477 res g v Y DY s it vy Lincoln 159 164 161— 484 | NDIVIDUAL SCORES | { eague an '“gs ‘ 1 St oAiraiavifin Waddell 148 148 148— 444 \ | - | Tibbits 124 135 157— 416 SOt ot sl . A i i NATIONAL LEAGUE Estes 181 184 134— 499 : | t ) W L Pet. | Baker 163 156 153— 472 Paris: Fledtile | Brooklyn 93 56 624, Sturrock 165 224 186— 575 gtewart 167 150 203— 520 v ) ‘ 242 New York 93 58 61g| Totals 810 826 791—2427) Hagerup 142 182 190— 514 St. Loul 79 T2 523 | Botelho 162 161 138— 461 | . 3 = ' icks Rainiers & Siton 05C .05 0L ttubers . Thibodeau 137 128 146— 411 AAA Grade— DOle“ b ( . Philadelphia 72 78 480 | ganford 151 120 130 430 Parsons 200 147 181— 537 @ Ginpinpatt 66 85 437| Nordenson 121 1 191— 4g3| Totals 817 768 8582443 = . Pittsburgh 63 8 417 Berthold 151 151 151— 453 [ Ricagy 61 90 40%|\erner 136 119 144— 399 Juneau Florists [ Sl 93 721 7992219 | Ladoie 150 161 162— 482 AMERICAN LEAGUE ; Brown 156 195 152— 503 New York 93 55 628 gngptuck e 61 102 503 | Houston 141 185 150— 476 o Qlavelgnd 92 60 605| genning 147 147 136— 430 | King 147 115 161— 423 % Boston 87 60 592 Totals 741 816 8212378 d Smith 160 160 160— 480 : Chicago T T 50| pok 15 185 155 46 o Made by Darigold g::f"é'] e ;.2, Zg 480 | Miller 145 168 155— 466 | pror 161 171 153— 485 g Nt g i Totals 757 791 798—234€ [ Aprahamsen 176 146 158— 479| . v o N e T st Lindstrom 161 142 155— 458 Ib prlnl e ( Cahail 131 170 147— 446 | LaLonde 145 145 145— 435 1] & .| Baxter 133 118 107— 358 Mierzejewski 189 166 167— 522 Whittier 153 154 163— 470 Totals 832 760 7782379 lea ue leaders Wilber 189 159 152— 500 | Aot 0 Snow 170 221 169— 560 ‘ g Totals 716 822 7382336 s { 4 By the Associated Press fesRaml 100.00 REWARD : oun ( " S REBEKAH LODGE For information leading to the f§| . x AMERICAN LEAGUE | o identification of the person or §| s < | past Noble Grand’s Night Wed- 3 Batting (based on 360 times at| Foot NONE Lo o pm. 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