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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDA BRINGING UP FATHER — v THIS 1S TERRIBLE: I'VE b NEVER SPENT A MORE . MISERABLE TRIP 'N) ME LIFE-WELL! NOTHIN' WORSE WKIN HAPPEN - T e A N Y HOW DO You DO- LORD SPIVELWEED? AND HOowW ARE YOUL- BARON 1SLAND ? A MRS -IGGES: YOUL LooK CHARMING THID MORN: ING - WON'T YOU SING FOR OS- BALL GAME TONIGHT IF WEATHER FAVORS Weather permitting, the Elks and Moose ball tossers will meet on the diamond tonight to decide the temporary residential claim on the cellar position. The Bills and Paps have each suffered a single defeat at the hands of the American Legion. The Vets handed them each a licking of good margin. Goss will start for the Moose, with Killewich behind the bat. Blake w7 again pull in the hot ones for the Elks, while P. Schmitz, who was up for the Bills last Sun- day, is expected to be on the mound again tonight. i - — GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 5; Hollywood 8. Los A Oakland 4. d 10; Mission 7. rancisco 7; Sacramento 6. National League | Tzoston 10; Chicago 8. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh—Rain. Breoklyn at Cinecinnati—Rain. New York at St. Louis—Cold. American League Cleveland 2; Washington 4. All other games postponed on ac- count of rain. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. Sacramento .22 15 595 Oakland 22 15 595 Los Angeles 20 15 571 San Francisco 21 18 538 Seattle 18 19 486 Mission 16 19 457 ‘Hollywood 15 21 417 Portland 12 24 333 National League | Won Lost Pet.| New York .. 14 9 609 Chicago 16 12 571 Brooklyn 13 1 542 St. Louis 14 12 538 Cincinnati ... 12 12 500 Pittsburgh 12 12 .500 Boston 9 14 .391 Philadelphia 7 15 318 American League Won Lost Pct Philadelphia ........ 17 1 .08 ‘Washington 17 9 654 Cleveland i L 10 583 New York 1 1 .500 Boston .. 1 14 440 Chicago ...... 9 13 . St. Louis .. 10 15 400 Detroit ponites (M 19 321 Juneau City League j Won Lost Pct. American Legion... 2 0 1.000 EIks ... 0 1 000 Moose 0 1 .000 e ———— OLD PUGS AT ODDS NEW YORK, May 1:—Two for- mer heavyweight champions main- tain directly opposite views on the outcome of the Schmeling-Sharkey battle for the world championship. Jack ~ Dempsey, - onetime Manassa Mauler, thinks Max Schmeling will win. Old Jack Johnson, former “Black Shadow,” concedes the fight to Jack Sharkey. e AMERICAN LEGION Baseball Dance at Elks’ Hall Sat- urday night, May 17th. —adv. CHRYSLER MOTOR CO. PLYMOUTH World’s Lowest Priced Full Size FOUR DOOR SEDAN F. O, B. Juneau $875.00 McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satistaction SCOTT ILL; WON'T | MEET STRIBLING LONDON, May 16.—Sporting Life today said that the boxing match between Phil Scott and Young Stribling of Georgia, scheduled for May 30, would not take place. Scott, according to the paper, is sick in bed, and Stribling was rep- resented as unwilling to remain| longer in England. | OREGON STATE CREW TO RACE WASHINGTON U SEATTLE, May 16.—Senior crew of the Oregon State College and | the freshman and second freshman crews of the Unive y of Washing- ten will meet in a two-mile race | here Saturday, May 24, over the of- ficial Lake Washington racing course. Arrangements for the regatta were closed today. Earl Campbell received word from Oregon State that the date, May =%, was agree- able and that Oregon State will have her oarsmen here two or thres days in advance of the rcgatta for practice work over the racing lanes. Tom Bolles, freshman crew cooch at the University, will nominate two lineups for the race. On> will be virtually the same that der i the University of California here by seven and one-half lengths in April. 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