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| DON'T TALK BACK: YOU ARE GOING TO GET RID OF THAT RHEUMATIOM, SO JUST STAY 1IN THERE - rLL OPEN T WHEN THE TIME 15 OP &2 NS ~NATIONAL- LEAGLE BATTING CHAMPION ‘BR‘INGING UP FATHER HAFEY GAVE JIMMY 1D JUST AD SOON HAVE RHEUMATIS™M ADS STAY 1N THIS BOILER: OM- HELLO- MRS~ JONES! j FORGOT ABOUT OUR . ENGAGEMENT- V'LL BE RIGHT OVER: DEAR- IN FIVE MINUTES- OIo — N PREFERS THE OUTFIELD TO FRSTBASE B “HoLome ouT’ ,.\ ) HIS CHANCE JImmy HAS SEEN FILLING ‘cwiek” | HAFEY'S RLACE | N LEFT FIELO | [} ____.;:—_f—vt?,____q 1 Riebts Reseryes " The decline in Major League @ttendance from the outset can be charged to these fhree fac- fors: 1. The cold weather. 2. The well known economic sit- uation, and 3. The sharp curtailment of An- nie Oakleys. i» The magnates hardly can be ex- pected to do anything about the first two items, although the, sug- gestion of President Heydler of the National League that the sea- gon be delayed two weeks, in the hopes of outwitting the 'weather. had been debated pro-and-con. Th>y might just as well save their breath, for there is no more assurance that the weather will e good the latter part of April than that the world’s series won't run afoul of a storm in. October. . It might be safer, on the aver- age, ‘o shorten the season at eith- er end, but, the magnates don't fancy this idea, either. .. As to -the economic situation, club owners have done about but that won’t help the prospective customer who might be willing mwmbwbdliw ‘The clubs may lose some but no cash on this ac- of sports chis- trifle out of MISS MADISON WINS 2 EVENTS Seattle Girlmmmer Fails to Break Previous Records LOS ANGELES, Helen= Madison, of Seattle, Saturday won the 220 yard free EMARANVILLE | | { | | | | Cal, May 2— last | style event in the womens’ Na-| tion indoor swimming champion- ships, without an effort. Miss Madison won the 100 yard Maranville seems to go on for- eV swim on Thursday. No records were broken in either event. a portion of the spot vacated by old Burleigh Grimes. Frey won eight games and lost 12, with a last-place team in 1931, but the important feature of his record was that he was most ef- PUTTING PEP INTO BRAVES Veteran Big League Cam- paigner Still Show- ing Agility BOSTON, Mass, May 2—Ball |players come and go but Rabbit This. snappy little veteran CALLSIR? | Sunday. but was as good as he' | Chicago Cub's seven game winnmz | streak with a 7 to 1 victory in wlm more than twenty years of Major league experience behind 'him is fighting for the shortstop positidh with the Boston Braves. And he's outstepping the young stars as usual Full of Pep 'x‘h.e agile and lively anvnh has injected a lot of spirit @nd fective against first division clubs,|PeP Into the Bosion team with which the Cardinals must beat.if they plan to stay around the top. Bennie was particularly effec- tive against the Giants, the team picked to make it most trouble- some for the world’s champions in the current National -League race. With the Cardinal defense behind him, and the Red Bird| bats booming a tune inhis behalf, Frey should be no less effective against McGraw's tribe than be- , | fore. Perhaps Messrs. Breudan, Rickey and Street had this all figured , | out.. when ithey worked out their latest transaction with the Reds. CLIFF DURANT T0 PILOT HARTZ' CAR INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 2— Cliff Durant, wealthy sportsman, has been mamed driver of a ‘car entered by Harry Hertz in the! annual 500-mile automobile race here May 30. Durant never hks driven a win- ner hLere, and ¢ was said he; “hired out” o Hertz as a driver| instead of having his own entry in the hope of changing his luck. 1 LUDWIG NELSON I JEWELER {months later. was sent to Brooklyn on mwalyers| . Ihis snappy playing and -Manager |Bill McKechnie is well satisfied: Maranville broke into the big leagues with the Boston Nationals in 1912 as & shortstop, He stayed with that team until 1921, when he was traded to Pitts- burgh. In 1924 Rabbit was traded: to the Chicago Cubs and was &p- pointed manager of that team in July, 1925. Sent To Dodgers He resigned the post & few Later that year- he and the same year released by the Dodgers and signed by Rochester. The St. Louis Cardinals recalled him from their farm in 19827, and he played n St. Louis that season, and the next. He went to the Braves in 1929 and has been there ever sinoe REiNSTATE BATTALIN(] CINCINNATI, :‘ab, Suspension of Bat mer featherweight {bsen lifted by the You DO (0L THINK M SINGIN' DONGS? OPEN UP THIS THING: '™ COOKED - i N i | | | | WiL BT %HAMPIBN’S GHALK UP WIN Cardinals mék ‘Seven| Game Winning Streak of Chicago Cubs I | CHICAGO, II, Bill' Hallaghan was May 2—Wild plenty wild was wild and enabled the worlll pampion Cardinals fo, crack th the {inal game of the series. Hallahan gave ten bases on balls but eollowed only three scattercd singles. George Watkins again led the Leuis attack with a home his second in two days. St. run, GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Missions 11, 3; Seattle 5. 4. Sacramento 5, 4; San Francisco |’ 2, 6. Hollywood 7, 2; Portland 5, 3. Oak'and 10, 2; Los Angeles 13, 4. National League Louis 7; Chicago 1 urgh §; Cincinmati 7. Ts postponed account of St American League Detroit 3; St. Louis 4. New: York 2; Washington 4. Chicago 1; Cleveland 11. BABE RUTH MAKES SIXTH ] HOME RUN OF SEASON AS NEW YORK BEATS BOSTON NEW YORK, May 2—Hod Lis- engee held the slugging Yankees to eight hits last Saturday after- noon but made mistakes in throw- ing home run balls to Babe Ruth, Bill Dickey and Earl Combs. The league leaders took their third . straight game from Boston by a score of 6 to 3. Ruth’s six home run of this season came in the eighth inning, with one man on base and the score tied, Earl Webb also hit a home run for Boston, GAMES SATURDA Pacific Coast League Hollywood 10; Portland 8 Missions 7; Seattle 9. Sacramento 3; San Francisco 10. Night game. Oakland 8; Los Angeles 6. Night Y! game, v, National League 8t. Louis 3; Chicago 5. New York 4; Boston 7. Brooklyn 7; Philadelphia 8. Cincinnati-Pitisburgh, rain. American Leazue Philadelphia 1; Washington 2. ‘ONMO 7; .Cleveland 10. Boston 3; New York 6. Detroit 4; St. Louis 3. STANDING OF CLUBS Pnelflc Coast League Won Lost Pet. 20 8 m4 16 12 51 16 12 5m “ 13 519 14 14 500 12 15 444 12 16 529 .7 o asp National League i Ret. 169 33 saa ( PHONES 83 OR 85 £ H ”‘!”f _3RE OH! | FORGOT MY HUSBAND WASHINETGN | BEATS OREGON - STATE, 9270 38 No Records Are Broken in Dual Track Meet Held Saturday SEATTLE, May 2.—The Univer- | sity of Washington smothered the Oregon State 92 to 38 in. the an- nual Northern Diyision, Coast Con- ference dual track meet here Sat-. urday afternoon. Washington cap- tured’ 12 firsts and Oregon State 3 firsls’ No ‘records were broken. -~ OFFER 6 CENTS T0 FISHERMEN Columbia River' Packers Announce Price— Union to Meet ASTORIA, Oregon, The Union fishermen were called Sz urday to meet and discuss the > offer of six cents a pound 'or Chinook the local salmon announced by | packers. Commercial fishing ope Sunday night on the Columbia River. | The Union fishermen recently demanded nine cents as ing pr and threatened to stri if the rand was not moi. Ls ¥ ‘men expressed a will- s to arbitrate. REPUBLICANS OF MINNESOTA BACK HOOVER State Conventlon Delegates’ Take, Stand, Pro- hibition Issue ST. PAUL, Minn., May 2.—The Republicans in a sbate convention ! last Saturday . instructed their 25 delegates to the - National Con- vention to support President Hoov- | L The delegat¢s adopted a resolu- | tion urging resubmission of the Eighteenth A.mendmem to' the peo- ple. e e NOTICE TO EAGLES. Annual Douglas Aerie 117:.F.. O. R, will be held Monday evening, May 2. Your attendance is urged. ~ —adv. May 2—| the open-' election of -officers of | TBEN EASTMAN MAKES RECORD Southern Caleomla Defeats Stanford in Annual Dual Meet LOS ANGELES, May 2. — The | Southern (California track and field teams defeated Stanford last Sat- |{ urday 84% to 49% in the annual dual meet. | Ben Eastman, of Stanford, ran wm«omn 1-10 seconds break- 'ing the world’s record of 47 4-10 seconds. NAVY VARSITY i .~ WINNER AGAIN ! | ANNAPOLIS, Md, May 2.—The Navy varsity last Saturday chalk- jed up the second vietory in as many starts as it led the Colum- bia varsity over the finish %ine after a mile and one half grind on the Severn river. - e SPRING IS HERE The time has come to remodel, build and to concrete. We deliver sand, gravel, lumber at reasonable rates. For estimates Phone 81. 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