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A e BRINGING UP FATHER | MR = o LR MISSIONS TAKE OPENING GAME FROM SEATTLE May 4 home run thivd an hi SAN FRANCISCO, “Fare” Griffin made for the Missions i ning yesterdsy lingle by Pa pinch scored two runs in ninth victory marked the debut of Hooper as me en ed by the win ner over The batt The Harry f Schmidt Whitney 5 and e and GAMES YESTERDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 2; Mission 3. Portland 5 Hollywood 1. Los Angeles 4; Oukland 1. San Francisco 1; Sacramento 5. National League Philadelphia 4; Boston 7. Brooklyn 7; New York 6. Cincinnati Chicago 4. St. Lowis 10; Pittsburgh American League 5; St. Louis 3 & X Boston 2; Chicago 1; STA]!DIN}EEF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost and 20 3 amento Seattle n Francisco Mission Portland Los Angeles Hallywood National Oakl 8 16 15 12 League ‘Won Lost St. Louis 6 New York Pittsburgh Philadelphia 9 13 League ‘Won American York . adelphia Chicago Detroit % Washington St. Louis Oleveland Boston NEW ZEALAND TENNIS PLAYERS RANK l.lSTED| WELLINGTON, New Zealand, ) 4.—Lawn tennis players of Zealand have been arranged in a ranking list this season, the first nine being: G. Ollivier (Canterbury), E. D. Andrews (Wellington), E. L. Bartlet (Auckland), D. C. ance " OUR WOEK 18 OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT CAPITOL DYE WORKS C. 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The team are practically the sa {as last year with the ‘wtion the Amer gion sevoral new members being placed on the team | this y Mosher, Oneel, Benson, | and T now menibers of (b Juneau; while the Kl champions has Cun Peterson, McAllister, ddition. The Ani has practically a new been givin Manning, Winkle, Hanna, Dav Heinke, Geddes, and Moose will have five ne and W. Schmidt, Daniels, year's Coo 1 line-up the fou: » as follows: Alaska Juneau Mosher, Oneel, Rarrvagar, Roberts, Holman, H. Mac McCloskey, Brodie, Nowell, Hagen, and Watt. Elks Andrews, Cummings, ( Cook, Mangan, Oliver, Allister and Hunter. American Legion Cunningham, Manning, Van Winkle, A padden, Hanna, Davis, Possenier, Geddes, Jewett and Halm. Mcose P. Schmidt, Dar Brown. | . Kearney, Vale, W. Schmidt, | Smith, Laughlin anl Benson, padden, Tilly, Henning, Ter ark, Coughlia, Peterson, Mc- Thomase, Sabin, Heinkc, Frigidaire The Electrical Refrigerator Gastineau Electric Co. 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IN SEAL’'S LINE-UP , 0" FRANCISCO, May 4 r Nick Williams of als set out am which would have the Pacific League year he w t fignr probler who the When ihe San pl a chance pennan{ would swing to build vo | cateher ¢ on al0ld paper inded complex, But team handed ntly, ng the tois pitchers face the eight. men left side ol lacking is a of Southpaws d m of at and a am be complet e s for sale a t The I mpire GASTINEAU G ROCERY Open for business with best of everything—With COMPLETE FRUIT and VEGETABLE. LINE Our Service Will Never Be Out of Smiles PHONE Three Deliveries 37 Daily If you Paint-Up and Clean- | Up the way Mrs. Drake S wants you to; you will find ' "The mark of a friend of yours We Are “Paint Headquarters”—SEE US FIRST The Thomas Hardware-Co. b [vou srHouLD | NEVER REMOVE| | THE HAT AS { | LONC. 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