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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 1

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The News Tribunei
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rz Vi I) 'I First Game Box Score CHICAGO IP The official box score of the first game of the 1939 World Series: Dodgers Crushed By Bat 1 LOS ANGELES (XL) CHICAGO (AL) rbipe Pf a ab ljApariciq ss 3 3 Fox 2b 4 0 Landis cf 4 0 Klussewski lb 4 OILollar 3 0 Goodman 3b 2 0 Esposito 3b 2 Smith If 4 2 Rivera rf 4 rlil 0 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 5 Gilliam 3b 4 Neel 2b 4 Moon If 4 Snider cf 2 Demeter cf 1 Larker rf 4 Hodges lb 4 Roseboro 4 Will ss 3 cFurillo 1 Craig 1 Churn 0 Labine 0 aEssegian 1 Koufax 0 hFairly Klippstein 0 Wynn Staley CHICAGO Ted Klua-zewski a National League castoff smashed two home runs and tied a Series record with five runs-batted-in to-h day in leading the Chicago ojWhite Sox to an 11-0 rout Totals HU11 9 21 9 ER 1 i 9 the Los Angeles Dodgers o'in the firstXVorld Series Totals St 9 9 9 24 If 6 2 5 5 0 0 Klippstein 2 1 0 xEaced two batters in 4th yFaced one batter In 8th 0'yWVnn 7 iMtiMi 2 Craig 2i xChum Labine 1 Koufax 2 0 BY DICK STAXSKIELD A bright red ribbon was astruck out for Labine In 5th nippoH this end hGrounded out for Koufax In he first gleaming new ex-1 chied out for wins in 9th of the Tacoma Free- en7inirirnn Loa Angeles 000 000 0 way was open for business Chicago 207 200 11 It's now non-stop at 60 mph i Portland except for exits a I Snider 2 Neal Aparldo Fox and KlusewskL LOB caution signal light at Woodland Loa Angeles 8 Chicago 3 Fox Smith 2 Wynn Klus-wvyral 35 mpJi aewski 2 NeaL Lollar BB-Wynn 1 (Snider) Craig 1 Fo) SO-Wynn 6 (Wills Craig Roseboro Essegian Gilliam AwSi StafoBttSlww Staley 1 (Esposito) Koufax 1 (Wynn Klippstein 2 Rivera illlam A Bugge city and Staley) Summen (A) plate Dascoll (N) first base Hurley (A) county officials members of the zecond base Eecory (N) third base Rice (A) left field Dixon (N) highway commudon and the Ta- right field 2:35 A 48013 coma Chamber of 0 0 game Early Wynn Chics go's 39-year-old right-hand er held the Dodgers helpless on six hits until he went out with a sore elbow in the eighth inning The defense collapsed In a wild third Inning In which the White Sox pushed across seven runs on six hits and three Los Angeles errors Tour of the runs were unearned Kluszewskl's first home run came in the third a blow which barely cleared the 10-foot fence In right field and which scored Jim Landis ahead of him Landis also was on base in the fourth looking on happily Section Called Tribute Rosellinl said the (4800000 sec-1 tkm was a tribute to the state and the men who built tt Tacoma-Everett Freeway la hut surely he adding that ha was "happy with the feet foul line These two Mast plus a single in the first Inning scored Nellie Whit Fox gave the Administration were maklnad- allocations baseman five RBIs the World Series i game set by Ton Bill Dickey ol Yankes in 1936 Wyaa Goes Wrnn whose 22 victories dur- eason topped both major leagues throttled the dangerous Dockers Strike Tie Up East Coast Gulf Ports ditkmal ways' Washington Stats ha said leads the nation in making use of federal funds for highway construction will continue to do so" the governor said He added that construction east of the Puyallup River would begin soon as would the section through Federal Way between the King County line and the Auburn cutoff ceremonies took place at the Highway 5G doverieaf on the sixdane freeway section at 104th Street Southbound traffic on South Tacoma Way enters the freeway at 104th From streets east of the freeway traffic may enter and leave at South 72nd and 84th both type interchanges About next winter the freeway will be opened to South Street to eight lanes of traffic Pondera to 72nd The section opened this morning is between Ponders (Gravelly Lake Drive) to 72nd The portion between 104th and 72nd is considered open for traffic by the State Department of ihways urfece of the highways -Is The Gulf Coast reported scattered tieupa The sudden walkout came with the economy already be-' feel the pinch of the ginning to feel the pii Los Angeles bats by striking out six and walking oily one during the seven innings he worked The veteran right-hander went out in the eighth after giving up a single to Junior Gilliam ana throwing two balls to Charlie Neal tie was replaced by Gary Staley who blanked the Dodgers on two hits in the last taro inning The loring pitcher was Roger Craig the first in a parade of five Dodger pitcher which included Chuck Churn Clem Labine Sandy Koufax and John pstdn Craig allowed five hits five runs he pitched The second game arm be here Friday storting at lO am (Tacoma time) Right-hander Bob Shaw will pitch for the White Sox (Continued on Page C-S) long steel strike With this In mind the government had sought to stave It off but disgruntled NEW YORK Dock Ignored government pleas today and staged a surprise walkout many Eastern and Gulf Coast portsstrandlng scores of cargo Officials of the independent International Longshoremen's Awn predicted ail the ILAs 85000 stevedores on the two coasts would be on strike within hours as orders reached them from New York A full-scale walkout would virtually halt all cargo shipping on lieti thetwo coasts as have similar union members shouldered aside last-minute arrangements to keep work going A federal mediator quickly called for further negotiations here today on a contract to re- glace a pact expiring at midnight jt employer representatives said they probably would not attend strikes in the past However in the first few hours They termed the walkout They also sald lt came so irtrika the situation was Cargo handlers were re of the spotty unexpectedly that their men were (Continued on Page Twa) ported still on the job in the Carolina Georgia and Fluid as Georgia ana roughed (for traction In snow and rain) co concrete nine Inches thick negotiations ntinued In tl continued In The six lanes are separated by a steel guard rail down the center with alternate emergency Fort Center On Personnel To Shut Down with employers those areas The major pais of New York Baltimore Boston and some othej New England areas were all parking bays for traffic oh the inside lanes Ten-foot shoulders are on the right right Most of the (Continued Qielialis Rape Suspect Fights Extradition section is cut i Page Two) at a standstill Estimates of the number of ships affected In New York ranged from 1ST to 190 New England listed them In dozen Baltimore had about two dozen with cargoes plus 16 more In shipyards Philadelphia had 18 i 1 i ar-r The Fort Leads Personnel Center long a question mark in the Army's plan will be shut down immediately the Army announced today In Washington DCL Fifty-four civ ifiane employes will October and be dropped November during the announcement CHEHAUS Steps will be taken to extradite a man held In Long Beach Calif in connection with the rape-slaying last week FARTING THE FREEWAY Gov Albert Rosellinl the scissors on a bright red ribbon to officially opes the first section of the Tacoma -Freeway today Standing to the left of the governor is Tacoma Mayor Ben Hanson The Highway SG (South 104th Street) etoverieaf overpast is at top Other city county and state dignitaries wait In a line with the governor to tour the six lane (809000 stretch from Pondera to South 12nd Tribune staff photo by Wayne Zimmerman Mountain View To Be Used In TB Study Plan Army Denounced Sen wa Sen Warren Full House To Hear Talk By Morton of Sherry Edgell 9 Lewis County Sheriff Amondsen said last night An mondsen said he and two other lawmen would leave here this morning to question Kenneth But Magnuson denounced the Army for the facto developed earlier by a Senate committee which studied the question developed by the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee in cooperation with Seattle and Tacoma chambers of commerce have been flagrantly By JACK FVUG Him Mtas MsH Wife OLYMPIA (Special) Mountain View General Hospital In Tacoma will be used to test state health program whereby Sumner Man Dies After Alleged Beating By Cowboys in Puyallup tuberculosis patients will be kepi in hospital wards rather than In noon separate hospitals Gov Albert said today Rosellinl Magnuson said savings effected will be if at all" cowboys carried Anderson bodily ife to the parking lot outside the ca where they assaulted him with feet and fists Mrs Anderson attempted to go to his rescue but she said one of the cowboys held her and kicked her about the legs Anderson met his wife on the stairs and they went hone to- KENNETH 8001X1X0 A Sumner man died this mom-g: at Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup and county authorities said death came more than a week after a beating at the hands of six cowboys Pierre County Coroner Dr Frank James said Lara Christian Anderson 49 of Rt 2 Box 53 Sumner had suffered a fractured pancreas in a fight at Ingham's Cafe near Puyallup Sept 21 Dr James said an autopsy Is being conducted today to determine definitely the cause of death Meanwhile Sheriff Frank deputies continued their Mountain View was chosen to carry on the pilot program because it now has as a part of the hospital one of the most modern best-equipped facilities for tuberculosis in the nation the governor said The Mountain View Sanatorium which now is part of the general hospital was built in to house only tuberculosis patients but the Incidence and length of hospitalization for tuberculosis so deceased that the need for the new hospital became obsolete before It ever was utilized completely The derision to keep tubercu-sis patients at Mountain View represents a major victory for Pierce County Commissioners Harry Sprinker Emmet Burks and Frits Geiger who have fought for the past three years to main-( Continued on rage Two) Schilling 29 of Olympia who was ted Tuesday night in Long arrest More than 400 Republicans are expected to put their 225 Into the war chest tonight to hear Sen Thruston Morton of Kentucky make his major northwest address at the Winthrop Hotel Morton Republican national chairman will speak at a cam-palgnklckoff dinner which starts Morton spent the day In Seattle after Ms scheduled noon arrival at Airport but makes his only major speech at the Tacoma dinner His appearance here Is considered a tribute to the Pierce County Republican organization which has done in excellent Job of retrenching and la expected to come up with formidable opposition In this normally Democratic stronghold for the next election Morton Is making a whirlwind trip through the Pacific Northwest his first since taking the Job of top Republican from Meade Alcorn last April Helmut Juellng la general chairman for the banquet Many of the party luminrries from throughout the state are expected to attend Tickets are available at the door Morton is expected to tell local Republican that the present lob of campaign fund raising begins a year or more before the campaign Itself In recent fund raising speeches Morton has explained that the Job of programing Is the lob which wins elections for political parties Magnuson charged the only thing consistent about the ruling is "the Defense Department's view that California constitutes the entire It waa not immediately learned whether functions of the center will now be transferred to San Francisco or some other location Ural Blow A Chamber of Commerce spokesman said been battling to keep the center and we thought the overall cost to the department wouldn't Justify the move It's a real CoL Ernest Gray Jr executive officer at the setter told The News Tribune he had no details about the order affecting his installation He said the center handled some 41000 men going oversease in tha fiscal year ended July In the same period the FUTILE LEAP FOB BIG Rightfielder Ki Larker (5) of Los Angeles Dodgers makes try for homer hit by Ted Klussewski Chicago White Sox in third inning of Series today at Comiakey Pari Chicago Bull is dropping over wall about 250 feet from the plate It wss big blow of Sox seven-run splurge wirephoto him about the fight stating her husband was at home but unable to eat The sheriffs office investigated and ordered Anderson to go to the Beach Schilling picked up on a warrant filed Superior Court here has said he would fight extradition Schilling was a suitor of the slain girl mother Mrs Jerry Murray a Centralis waitress Sherry was Mrs Murray's daughter by a previous marriage The body was found near aansiTzsK apparently were center separated 17000' other The 1 from the service The center son during the altercation County Detective James Smith said Anderson and his wife Hazel had gone to the cafe and were having dinner when they observed several cowboys at a table Smith said Anderson walked to the table and put some money down but the cowboys told him hli they did not want him the the Chehalis Airport last Friday criminally asxault- She had been throat ed strangled and her ed slashed Big Bandit knife Amondsen said he would be accompanied on the trip to Long Beach by Criminal Deputy Mike a dull 1 established at Fort Lewis in February 1953 Five other various also ha tivities curtailed the Army an- nouncement said These actions represent an annual reduction in Army expenditures of about 6 million dollar the Army claim game" Anderson told them: give Robs Market Moore and Centralla Police Chief I me my money back" However Smith said six of the more rious than we believed at Smith said Anderson identified Emanuel Enos 40 a transient cowboy with whom he was acquainted as one of the men present and a warrant was issued by Prosecutor John McCutcheon for arrest on a third degree assault charge Enos was questioned by Smith for three days but could not identify the cowboys who had beaten Anderson Upon his promise to return as a material wit-nett if any case could be developed Enos was released and charges against him were dropped The Andersons said they could not be sure whether or not Enos was among those who had beaten Anderson Smith said there were 16 cowboys present in the cafe at the time of the assault but no seemed to know their identities while an assault charge was pending lie said however he has two definite suspects and exiecta to be able to question them soon LATE NEWS FLASHES Cowlitz Measure Ruling Refused by High Court Road Meeting Slated Here NEW Uffaer unnw YORK JP George pal of some of the pal of some of the A robber described ax got an undisclosed amount of cash in a quick hold-up this morning at Bill's Low Cost Market 7201 So Oakes St Masked with a blue and gray bandanna handkerchief the large man chose a time when there no customers In the store and Manager William Command 6605 So Warner St was Just turning away from a tele-phone Command told Police Lt Emory Haugen and Dectives Ted Strand and Anthony Zatkovlch he wax surprised by the robber'x large did when the man standing di a Batten's top underworld figures srao among those killed In the Tuesday Rranlff Tex 1 of a Waco The State Supreme Court de-sult and dismissed the case after dined today to rule on the legal- which the mayor appealed to the Court In the ity of an Initiative aimed at State Supreme biockini ng Good roads win get a good go-g over Friday and Saturday when the Washington State Good RENO JP The Rev Father Robert Jeltlffe priest whose attorney said he was out of Is Innoeent of nssoultlng a crippled woman meantime Meyers certified the initiative to the 1959 session of the Legislature which failed to act on the proposal With the Supreme Court derision today the proposed Initiative will presumably appear on the 1960 general election ballot City Light authorities pointed nty rectly in front of him aimed a short-barreled 33 caliber revolver construction of Tacoma's two-dam hydroelectric project on the Cowlitz River project the Associated Press reported from Olympia Notified of the decision City Light attorneys reiterated their position that whatever the decision It would have no effect on the initiative Itself The Initiative filed with Secretary of State Victor A Meyers by a sportsmen's group would prohibit construction of dams more than 25 feet in height on virtually all tributaries of the Columbia River below McNary nut however that State Attorney General John 7 has al Exposition Put Off Year DENVER JP Know and rain lashed again today at crew struggling to elean up tangles tree limbs and power lines strewn by the city's worst September snowstorm since 1928 He said that as the man briskly ordered him to put all the money from the check stand inside a paper lack he emphasized his words bjr snapping the gun's magazine indeifotof iring position Roads Assn opens Its convention with the first section of the newly opened Tacoma Freeway aa a prize boasting point A pre-convention meeting of the Legislature's Interim Joint Fact-Finding Committee on Highway Streets and Bridget 18 scheduled for 4 pm today under Rep Julia Butler Hansen of Cathiamet the chairman Tomorrow Gov Albert Rosellinl will deliver the keynote address at 9:15 am Rep Catherine May of Yakima the first congresswomen will be the main annual banc (fentini ready ruled the Initiative unconstitutional Explain Ruling Forced to sack the money as TNT SEATTLE The Century 21 Explaining ruling hey said the initiative ahoulc they Seattle's proposed put off world's was directed Command was then ordered by the robber to lie flat on the floor while he deported No car was heard and the bandit waa last seen running eastward on 72nd Street lie was Today in 44 PAGES 4 SECTIONS Avnmenwnts inimMiniM AS raiwnwi iMiMMiiiiiiiist Financial W4 Magasme u-l Obituaries II-S 45-11 B-M appear on next year's ballot and should receive a favorable vote from the people It would presumably become law be remembered however that the UJS Supreme Court has declared that no state legislation can interfere with construction of the Cowlitz dam which la proceeding on schedule" year today The postponement of the big show programmed to open May 10 1961 was needed to giro foreign exhibitors and American industries more time to prepare their exhibit fair officials said The new target time is the spring of 19G2 described as being at least six feet two Inches tall and weighing Today's Chuckle Initiative Challenged Mayor Ben Hanson represent Ing the city brought suit In Thurston County court challenging the number of signatures on the sportsmen's Initiative petition C-8-8The Thurston County coutt re- A-2 fused to hear arguments in the TOO MANY HANDS SPOIL THE CATU 1-Ball pop out of glove of center fielder Duke Snider Dodger as he and left fielder Wally Moon left collide In third inning of Series today They were trying to cateh White Shewn Lollart fly Snider got two-base AP wirephoto about 215 pound The hold-up was the 17th of the year in Tacoma There had been 27 through Oct 1 last year "21 yea will yee far helpT" Shot "Wffl yee seed help!" 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