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BOYS=-1L WISH | CO OF CARDS- M LOCKED IN ME ROOM-~ JOIN YOU IN A GAME™ uLD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JUNE 6,195 By GEO! )} MUST QIT 1IN THAT GAME -BUT HOW? LET ME WELL-BOYS-1T5 TOO BAD You ONLY GOT AN HOUR TO LOSE YOUR DOUGH - WHOS IN NOW ? Iby & score of 10 to 4 and the sec- | lond game by 6 to 4. Fr T. Fitzsimmons, Mel Ott, ‘Travis Jackson and Freddy Lind- m_polled home runs for s in the first game. GAMES SATURDAY THAT'S OHAT 1 GET FOR STEALING BaSES - MIURIES RUINEDO AS RECORD LAST, 3 SEASON e eagues may be having , some may be fold der the strain of the the International League, | zmdxu of all the “AA” circuits, & finding more cause to cheer than to complain. nee generally in the [n- nal has shown an increase the same period for 1931, 5 by big league organizations. City by Brooklyn, has stimu- terest in ‘these communi- Buffalo and Montreal have before extraordinary crowds, i the southern half of the cir- cuit, including Baltimore and Read- ing, has done well in spite of some poor weather. s " Munley, the League’s tary-treasurer points out, *hr $1,000 award to go to the club wing the most bustling spirit season has served to put the on their toes. Moreover, the appearance of a real flag battle, involving at least Your or five teams, has helped en- liven the situation. The four-time winner, Rochester, will be hard- d to repeat, even with the urces of the Cardinal farm tem at the disposal of the Red- BABE A MANAGER? be that Colonel Jacob It uppert will become very philan- fhropic and decide to let Babe uth go back to his old love, Bos- may n for 1933, but in these times =o noble a gesture is unlikely. Ruth has long had the ambi- tion to become a big league pilot in the twilight of his baseball car- cer. Some thought he would get the job of directing the Yankees when Miller Huggins died, but Col. Ruppert showed no disposition to weight down his star batsman and - some responsibilities of a man- ager. acquisition of the two Jersey | k by.the Yankees and Jer-| as manager of the Red Sox! gate attraction with the worri-| | Pacific Coast League Hollywood 0; Missions 2. Cakland 1; Portland 2. ! San Francisco 7; Los Angeles 8. Sacramento 1; Seattle 3. ational League Philadelphia 4, 4; New York 10, —By Pap|BOSTON BRAVES | DEFEAT GIANTS IN TWO GAMES . { Cincinnati 3; St. Louis 7. Chica, 4; Pittsburgh 12. B! n 9, 4; Brooklyn 2, 6. Amcrican League New York 7, 7; Philadelphia 10, THE CHANGE FROM cHicaso To WASHINGTON HAS GIVEN (ARLL NE @ Cleveland 3, 4; Detroit 1, 10. St. Louis 5; Chicago 6. Washington 2, 8; Boston 4, 9. STANDING OF New Manager Terry Struts His Stuff in First CLUBS | | | | Bosion or Chicago would be the |spot for the Babe, ‘}ubs and scenery, but there will be plenty of time for considera- ‘tmn of this. The big fellow has had a severe spring slump, but he is far from |being all through as a Major Lea.gue regular. Only about a dozen other clubs, if not the en- tire 25, would like to take on Ruth, on one leg, if he happened to be available at a reasonable price. The Yankees paid about $125,000 for the man who became a mil- lion-dollar asset fto them. There has never been any ser- fous discussion of what the Babe would bring on the open market, for the simple reason he has not been on the market, but the Col- onel might be excused for figur- |ing Ruth’s release would be worth lat least a quarter of a million dollars, even in a period of shrink- ing values. When it is figured that New York clubs within the past year valued 'the services of minor leag- uers like Koenecke and Crosetti at $75,000 each, the suggested val- ue of the home run king is con- servative. SOUTHPAW DUEL It looks like a great race for southpaw honors this season in the American League between Go- mez an Grove. Grove, after a slightly shaky start, has recovered his 1931 faorm and control. Meanwhile Gomez has shown the most spectacular stuff of the Yankee staff. The |slim Spaniard looked especially ef- fective against the champion Ath- letics, but he has yet to hook up in a real duel with Grove. ‘With a little advance notice, Grove and Gomez would draw |more to the Yankee Stadium right now than Ruth and Simmons. —————— | Stewart Aiken of Cleveland, O., was awarded the Porter Cup for proficiency in athletics at the Uni- versity of Alabama this year. if he’ shifted | Juneau City League i American Legion Elks game, washed out. i FIGHTER BAER IS BEATEN T0 COURT PUNCH |Wife Sues Heavyweight for BROTHER OUT IN BASEBALL TEAM SEATTLE, June 6—Louie Al- mada, regular outfielder of the Se- attle Baseball Club of the Pacific Coast League last year, took his young brother Mel to the Indians’ training camp for a tryout this .Spring. The youngster was so GIANTS WIN TWO GAMES SATURDAY FROM PHILLIES; TERRY’'S DEBUT MADE HAPPY NEW YORK, June 6.—Crammed full of hustle and fight, the New York Giants made Bill Terry’s debut as a big league rhanager a . . happy one last Saturday afternoon good that Manager Ernie Johnson DlVOYCC*ChaFgCS by winning two games from the gave Louie his walking papers and ! Are Made Phillies and thus climbing out of kept Mel. LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 6.— Beating her fighter husband, Max Baer to the punch, Mrs. Dorothy D. Baer filed suit for divorce Sat- urday at Livermore, Cal., against the heavyweight, charging cruelty. Mrs. Baer charged her husband {called her objectionable names and |criticised her care of the house- hold, stayed away nights and as- sociated with other women. Bhe also charges he struck her on sev- eral occasions. e —— SUNTICA WINS the cellar position, The younger brother warmed The Giants won the first game :he bench for three wecks, then — |entered the lineup at right field. nAvE BANGROFT | Franeisco Mission Club and is play- \m,s the same position regularly, 50 everybody is happy now. NEW YORK, June 6.—Bill Ter- BAT SP G FO B L ry, new manager of the New York WORK GIVES REASONS Giants, announced last sat.urdayy ager of the Giants for the past Calland, youthful grid coach at three years, has resigned. |the University of Idaho, has a sug- geauon for intercollegiate football. Louie caught on with the San HAS QUIT joB (IDAHO COACH WOULD that Dave Bancroft, assistant man- | MOSCOW, Idx.ho, June 6.—Leo | “Abolish Spring football practice $55,000 PURSE, NEW YORK, June 6—Faireno| won the Sixty Fourth Running| Belmont Stakes at Belmon? Park last Saturday afternoon. Oscula- | |tor was second and Flag Pole was | |third. The race grossed $70,000 of which | $55,000 went to the winner. 1 e A. F. Dittman was the first skeet shooter in Montgomery, Ala., to score a perfect round. WASHABLE NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped Roadster combining warm, ..$675.00 Coach PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY | Coupe Cabriolet ME LAST DIME- the | Pacific Coast League Game | Won Lost Pob.| Hollywood 39 26 600 BOSTON, Mass., June 6—A crowd | Portland 39 2 .600 of 25000 baseball fans saw the |LOS Angeles 34 28 548 Boston Braves take both games of |San Francisco 3 28 548 v double header from the New Oakland 30 34 469 ‘ork Giants Sunday and move |Sacramento 8 3 8 mto a virtual tie.with the pace- |Seattle . 29 3 446 ng Chicago Cubs, who were Missions 23 41 35 The Braves won the first game, | National League en innings re of 6 to 5| Won Lost Pct nd the by a score Chicago 28 19 595 of 7 to 6. Boston 29 20 592 w Manager Bill Terry made Pittsburgh 22 21 512 >s and a double in the Cincinnati 24 21 ATl ame, but retired with a St. Louis 23 24 430 in the leg after singling Brooklyn 23 26 45 first inning of the second |Philadeiphia 21 27 438 NO’W York 19 25 432 o Zmerican League Pacific Ceast League i Won Lost Pct. Francisco 13, 3; Los Angeles New. York 32 14 696 ‘Washington 26 22 583 Detpott ...... 26 19 578 10 ]3_ Fhilddelphia . 27 31 563 .15 ‘V[h,wn 4, 4. Clevéland 27 26 551 " National League S Lou s 21 25 45'7‘ —Hls HEAVY New York 5, 6; Boston 6, 1. c 16 29 8% HITTING HAS JUST 9 36 200 AsouT “MAvE ‘ ‘ Juneau City League . WASHING TONV Amcrican League i Won Lost Pet. / / delphia 11; Washington 7. |American Legion ... 3 2 600 . it 10; Cleveland 9. ‘MOOSQ 3 3 500 cston 1; New York 12. {EKks ...... 2 3 400 . Louis-Chicago, rain. |BROTHER EDGES RGE MeM ANL S HERE GOES 'BEN EASTMAN SMASHES 800 Cuts Six-tenths of Second Off — Jess Markle § Yards Behind SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Ben Bastman, of § June 6.— ford, ran the |in one minute and fifty seconds ] Martin, of France, in 1022. |at the |track and field championships. Eastman's nearest rival was Markle, of the Olympic Club, eight yards behind. ——-— DANISH GIRL IS FOILS CHAMPION - COPENHAS 6.—A Danish girl is now fen champion cf Europe. Her name Gerda Munch. To acquire the wo- man’s title she defeated the Dutch champion, Miss 1. De Bear. R 27 PUTOUTS IN ONE GAME RECORD OF ONE HURLER enmark June ng SYLACAUG Sylacauga b ward to ¢ me sort of a rec- {ord for their youthful star pitcher. This boy, Puny Duke is his name, fanned 19 men, thréw out seven |at fir:t and tagged his 27th man coming home in the final of his p school career. caugan ponders this record and call for a boy to page Ruge Wadell, once great New York Giants’ south- patv who used to tell his fielders to sit down and let him win the game. During this season Duke fanned 76 men in 68 innings and has a batting average of 432. e e,——— SETS FIELDING MARK COLEVELAND, June 6—William Clesel], Cleveland Indians' new sec- ond baseman, handled 66 consecu- tive fielding chances before he made a slip with the club. e e - SPORT BRIEFS Bryant Grant, former national clay courts champion, has been elected captain of the University of North Carolina tennis team for 1933, Mark Arle of Champaign, Il broke 99 out of 100 targets at the | first .conference track record. All proceeds of the Western con- ference outdoor track and field championship meet this spring will . . and start the Fall work September be turned over to the Olympic RAGE BY Canvas and Leather l ' advises the former Southern|fund. Goods | Camomh star. “If all teams in ——————— MADE TO ORDER | 'a given conference or a given sec- ICE CREAM SOCIAL tion would start practice on that KOHIOAGO' L, June 6.—Suntica, E MCClalre’ P l'Op. (date and have four full weeks to| The Martha Soclety will give an mentuwy Oaks winner, captured 223 Seward Street |get settled down before playing [ice cream soclal Friday, June 17, o D00 - edded. (ijiols - Onka; o |games, coaches could bring their |at the home of Mrs. Joe Kendler “‘; Washington Park last Saturday| g t,cams along properly without try-|on Glacier Highway. Public invited Sfternoon, defopting 18je- Dete by Guumteed |ing to play games five or ten days |to attend from 2 to 5 and 7 to 12 a nose. 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