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PAGE SIX Race for Bunfing in National League Now Pennant Race | ‘At a Glance By the Associated rress | 'Pllbllt Health Surgeon Here io Check Alaska {Health Dept. Work THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA King's Condifion Reporied Sfronqger; Appelife Improves A review of Alaska's public health | !—»———o«,,“-u,”--_,,,,‘luburu(m’s' and communicable di- e . : | q v sease control program procedu " NDON, Sept. 27 — P Kir Gel"ng 'o Be (Iose 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE under way hete with the arriyas c; | Georse’s doctors sa he 1 3 Wida g;:;‘:; ('“l':f[‘wny Elberton J. Tiffany, senior syr- | Stronger and his appetite is im- _— — By the Associated Press Brooklyn 94 56 627 — 4|8 r"l\”m charge of laboratory con- BESRIME o =~ | The desperate Brooklyn Dodgers w'\“‘ Tork 88 Bl e :’;:h C}s:r\pi;om the US.Eb- |, Their morning bull who have seen their once-mighty | Remaining Games | P 3 since a serious lun league leaders 13%-game National League lead| Brooklyn at home (0); Away () poir “l“‘n“h ,”‘“ high stan- | day, said the King had dwindle to just one game, go into ;pfi‘n”\‘é;“q:”a’é' 27; Philadelphia, | 1% 2 ‘:mnm‘m‘!x":;2‘111;;“ur: m]zht and that his progre ay’ est agains S s | ™ e ¢ % A 0] uing 5 19 By the Amoclated Press ;;rdq:‘: “hll:, r‘:‘rpt-mlssnf\:ntc ?&?;,’L New York at home (0); Away (2) |are especially important to persons | The bulletin w ned by four e LRI S AR TR C Ear 7% Boston, Sept. 29, 30. who move from one state to another | of the king’s doctors,and the sur- NATIONAL LEAGUE B A "“(’:”"f,,,m”,, i a8 well as to physiclans #eNfine | geon who performed the: operation Wk Bk GB | o aiae e ® ':\:\ tHed AMERICAN LEAGUE them in their health problems, Also 541 S 94 56 7 TG tor tkE TIhG ‘ArOe wiahiGg S Games Games | for purposes of disease studies, lab- | The enco ISROEE. WhS o2 94 58 o o R b S 2 W L Pet. Behind Left | oratory tests and procedures in s the entered a n M 2 of their last 42 outings, will Vew Yagk 93 56 .62 ) Alaska and all the states B poumi in his fight for re- o | e the day watching and waitir New, vopk, 0% 85 5% §| Aluaka ‘and. all the SEIER R i % 16 dor't et babk {ito Woblon untl Cleveland 92 €0 605 2! 5/ be in conformance to be of maxi- n" urday against Boston Boston 87 61 588 6 | mum value, he said. e 85 s 7 Remaining Games Dr. Tiffany explained that his PAY 88 Brooks Advantage New York at home (5)—Boston,| visit to the Alaska Department of S 90 | Actually, the Brooks are in an|Sept. 28 (2), 23 (2), 30. A ; (0). | Health laboratory here is a_ gervice | tor of laboratories for the Alaska advantageous position and the| Cleveland at home (2) — Detroit, | of the USPHS lable to all state | Department of Health. The main LEAGUE | Giants will have to get the breaks| Sept. 20; 30. Away (0). laboratories who request it. He said | labor is 1 1 in Juneau with L Pet. GB |to win the bunting. If the Giants| Boston at home (0). Away (5 he will also visit several western | district la in Ketchikan, New York 93 56 .624 — |win Wth their two games against| —Washington, Sept. 27. New York, | state laboratories before returning Anchorage rml Fair to facili- Cleveland 92 60 605 2% ‘ the Braves, Charlie Dressen’s opera- | Sept. 28 (2); 2) (2); 30. to his headquarters at the PHS | tate rapid receipt of mens Boston 87 61 588 5'% | tives then will have to win three Communicable Disease Center in| which include blood Chicago 78 72 520 15% |of their four remaining contests. | i Atlanta, Ga tums, samples Detroit 72 79 477 22 | sShould the Giants falter once Pep Bea'e" 'I'h"d Ralph Williams, Glacier highway | others necessary in the control Philadelphia 68 83 450 26 ‘Bmoklm will need only two tri-| resident at Salmon Creek, is direc- | disease, Wil 1s explained ngton 60 90 400 33 | ymphs. e e e SR BT St. Louls 50 99 336 43 i D‘im:cn is taking no chances on\Tlme by Saddler \ ---- £ | his pitching rotation ) | s Shie brings | “It's got to be Roe” he said, fnx | By the Associated Press | ch|“|ng Momreal De[eals | wewe et to Keep on winning. T'm| Harlem's Sandy Saddler still is| not expecting anybody to help us| the featherweight champion of the| You) @ blend [} by beating the Giants. We've got|world. The lean slasher beat Willie Milwaukee in First Game of Series MONTREAL, Sept. 27—{M—The | Montreal *Royals _of the Interna- tional League held.a one-game ad- | vantage over the Milwaukee Brew- ers of the American Association to- day as the teams went into the second contest of the Little World Series. | The Royals won the opener 6-3 last night before a chilled crowd of 11,691. The Royals won last night's game in the second inning when they crossed the plate four times on five hits. The International Leagul collected ten hits off four hurlers. Three of the blows, including a double, were by secon@baseman Wally Fiala. Hornshy s Given Week fo Decide en Bossing Rainiers SEATTLE, Sept. 27 — ¥ Emil Sicl!iRké given Rogers Hornsby a week to make up his mind whether he will boss the Seattle Rainiers in the 1952 Pacific Coast League pen- nant race, a sportscaster said last night. . Leo Lassen said Sick, president of the Seattle baseball club, set the deadline during a telephone conver- | sation with Hornsby, now at his| home in Chicago. Seattle won the Pacific Coast League pennant under Hornsby this year. Fight Dope By the Associated Press JSSSUSSUSDPESPESISUSIFSLSY Fights las$ night resulted as fol- lows: At New York — Sandy S.xddl(‘r 125%, New York, stopped Willie Pep, 125, Hartford, Conn., 9 (title). At St. Louls Virgil “Honey Bear” Akins, 136%, St. Louis, out- pointed Freddie Dawson, 1874, Chi- cago, 10. At New Orleans — Ross Virgo, 145, Rochester, N.Y., outpointed Carman Basilio, 142, Syracuse, N.Y., 10. At Juarez, Mexico—Charlie Salas, 153, Phoenix, knocked out Charley Cato, 155, Oakland, Calif., 9. At Spokane — Joe Kahut, 182, ‘Woodburn, Ore., knocked out Billy Carter, 174, Edmonton, Alberta, 8. to help ourselves | Pep for the third time in their four Yesterday's 15-5 conquest of the | title bouts last ght in the New Braves did lot for the Dodgers, | York Polo Grounds when Wee Willie even though the Giants came right | failed to answer the bell for the back at night and polished off the|10th round. It's officially a ninth | Philadelphia Phillies with equal [ round T-K-O. emphasis, 10-1. For one thing it| Hartford Willie did not come out indicated the Brooks have mnot|for the 10th because of a badly cut cracked up completely after ?hcxrlnght eye which Pep said pained double defeat by the Braves Tues- | him. day night. PIESTSSPPSSIET U TS Y Race in American | I. d In the American League, the New | .eagl'e ea ers York Yankees made no progress in | By the Associated Press | their efforts to sew up the flag. They were completely ineffectual | =——sesoroerrreomrnoooro. against the slants of little Bobby | AMERIUCAN LEAGUE Shantz and dropped a 4-1 decision| Batting (based on 330 times at to the Philadelphia A’s. |bat) — Fain 347; So the combination still is two| Mineso, Ch for the Yanks—two triumphs or tWwo| Runs Phila- defeats for the Cleveland Indians, | delphia, ; Williams, Boston, 126. who were idle yesterday. The Yanks| Home R — Zernial, Philadel- have five games left to play and|phia, 33; Williams, Boston, 30. the Indians only two. The Tribe| pitching (based on 10 winds up the season’s business with [ __ Kinder, Boston, 11-2, 8 single games at home against the | Cleveland, 22-8, .733; M fattin, Phflg. Detroit Tigers Saturday and Sun- | delphia, 11-4, .733. day. The Yanks play all five of theirs against the Boston Red Sox. NATIONAL LEAGUE With their 7-3 loss at the hands| Batting — Musial, St. Louis, 357; of the Washington Senators last| Ashburn, Philadelphia, .340. night, the Beantowners can't p Runs Batted In — Irvin, New sibly win the pennant. | York, 119; Gordon, Boston, Musial, St. Louis, Campanella, Brooklyn, 107. Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, 41; Hodges, Brooklyn, 39. | Pitching — Roe, Brooklyn, 22-2, 917; Maglie, New York, 22-6, .786. Hearing, Freight Rates, May Be Held in Alaska WASHINGTON, Sept. 2T — The Federal Maritime Board may conduct hearings in Seattle or Alaska on rate increases asked by | the Alaska Steamship Co., Fred G.‘ Hanford, Office of Price Stabiliza- | tion POPS) director for Alaska, said | today. He attended a pre-hearing con- | ference on the proposed rate in-| Giants Come Through The Giants came through r last night behind Larry Jai who racked up his 21st victory Jansen’s task was made easy when his mates presented him with four | runs in the first inning, then three more in the third. The Yanks played acceptably against the A’s, who have won 22 of their last 31 games. But these days you have to do better than be ac- ceptable against Philadelphia. Shantz held the New Yorkers tc six hits, while his mates loosed a barrage. One of the three A’s home runs was a tremendous belt by Gus Zernial, 430 feet to the left field bleachers. 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The OPS contends, Han- ford said, that they would increase the cost of goods shipped to the territory. p a 7-1 conquest over the Detroit Tigers. Giles President, National League CINCINNATI, Sept. 27—(P—War- ren C. Giles, Cincinnati baseball man, today accepted the presidency of the National League. RUMMAGE SALE Tuesday October 2 at 10 am. Alaska Mission across from Empire. BUY YOUI SEASON TICKET) NOW. Juneau-Douglas Concert As-| sociation. 921-5¢ | Baseball Stars By the Associated Press | PO Pitching — Larry Jansen, Giants | — Hurled his 21st victory, holding the Philadelphia Phils to nine scat- tered hits, and keeping the Giants| one game from the Brooklyn Dod- gers. Batting — Monte Irvin, Giant Came through with a th Tun | home run in the first inning against the Phillies and, added a triple and a double. 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