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9% ELEPCHANT. EAR /724 A \é-o” Y / (=) P * 3 '////\ THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE; MONDAY, MAY 28, 1934. HIRE FOR THE CASHIER'S DEPARTMENT- By GEORGE McMANUS MISS ‘ ELLA \ ‘ PHANT- ] ‘ 4 4 il 7 5 73 7 S S < M L, © 1934, King Features Syndicare, Inc m“F> : T Creat Braain rights reserved. 428 INDIANS BEAT [FOUR HOMERUNS ATHLETES, NOW AID LEGION TO - INTOP PLACESWAMP DOUGLAS Home Run and Triple in:iVets Win S_u—r:;ay 11to3 Same Inning Help Out | —McAlister Clouts Out 7 to 6 Victory | Two Four-Baggers CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 28.—‘ Junge held Douglas to seven hits The Cleveland Indians went to rirst“and three runs Sunday afternoon place in the American League by while he and his ex-Soldier mates | defeating Philadelphia while the drove Clancy <Converse off the New York Yankees were being mound in three innings, scoring 10| drubbed thoroughly by St. Louis.!runs off him, and winning the ! A home run by Hale in the fifth game 11 to 3. It was called in the inning and Troscy's triple in the last of the eighth on account of came frame, gave the tribe a 7 to rain which was just as well since 6 victory and a two game edge Iori the results couldn't have been the series with the Athletics and changed. Four homeruns figured largely in M(;ck Gets It in the Neck 10 lead the league's standing. | GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 4, 2; Missions 5, 4. Sactamento 9, 9; Portland 3, 4. San Francisco 1, 7; Los Angeles 4, 5. | the = Veterans' victory. McAlister blasted out two, Diringer and Rod- |enberg one each. | One In First | McAlister belted one of Con- | verse’s slow ones over the left field !fence in the first inning, scoring Oakland 4, 5; Seattle 5, 3. Se- " g L |Junge ahead of him. The Island- attle won the serles with Oakland, o.c tieq the score in the first of five games to two, the first series the third. Balog was safe at first the Indians have won this Season. when Diringer missed the third Naticnal League | strine. He moved along to second Pittsburgh 7; New York 3. lon Barry’s smash to right. Con- Chicago 0; Boston 5. 1versc fanned and Manning singled St. Louis 5; Philadelphia 2, ten to fill the bases. Andrews singled innings. !sharply to left, scoring Balog and Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn 5. American League ‘Washington 9; Chicago 6. Boston 2; Detroit 9. Philadelphia 6; Cleveland 7. New York 7; St. Louis 16. | Barry. | i | | This chandelier's-cye view of the heavyweight challenger, Maxie Adclbert Baer, gives a fair idea of one type of torture to which the Rodenberg Hits Homer | ! | | Eight clean nits accounted for| leight runs for the Vets in the {third as Converse was driven off so-called playboy of the ring seems willing to subject himself in FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Sawmill, Front at’A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall, Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn ‘Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth andd Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin and Indlan. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and C. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grogery. Seater Tract. WASH, STATERS CAPTURE MEET FROM WASH. U, SEATTLE, May 28.—Washington State downed the University of Washington last Saturday afternoon T7% to 52% in the Northern Di- vision Pacific Coast Conference| track and field meet. The Staters| won the championship for the sec- | ond successive year. | e, | Stanford Wins AAAA Meet; €alifornia Third PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 28.—Stanford’s sturdy band of seven athletes swept the Inter- collcgiate AAAA track and field champicnships here last Satur- day by piling up 35% points. Yale was second with 25 peints and California was third with 20 points. ——,———— MRS. M. L. MERRITT AND SONS LEAVE FOR SOUTH TO JOIN MR. MERRITT IN PORTLAND To join Mr. Merritt, who preced- | ed them south by several weeks, Mrs. M. L. Merritt and their two sons, Melvin and Morris, left here -—— on the Princess Norah. Mr. Merritt was recently transferred from Dis- | trict Forester in the U. S. 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Junge heavy hitting last ‘Saturday after- | Scored on Nowell's §ingle to le{t noon and kept close on the trail 3nd E. 8. went to third on Snow's of the League’s leading Yankees|Pingle to center. Both runners came {in on Mathison’s drive to center. with a 7 to 0 victory over the g Philadelphia Athletics. |, Lowe singled, and pen e The Indians jumped on Joe Cas-|DeT8 smashed one to carella in two big innings to woig | et rallad 3qWE. Shenrond foF, B all of their runs. Willis Hudlin gave the Tribe the first shutout of the season by limiting the Mackmen to six hits. | It was Hudlin’s fourth victory in| six starts. home run. Diringer followed with his third homer of the season, a high fly to left. Converse walked Junge, and then was jerked for Momeny, who forced McAlister to force out Junge at second. in the fourth, by scoring one while the Vets threw the ball around. Bonner singled and was forced by Balog after Niemi flied to Roden- berg. Barry lifted a high fly to short right that McLaughlin tried to snare, but lost. The ball rolled to Rodenberg, who tried to get Balog at third, but his throw was wild, and Balog scored, while Bar- ry was caught at third. McAlister’s second homer of the game, and third of the season ac- GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 3; Los Angeles 4. Sacramento 9; Portland 3. Hollywood 1, 6; Missions 2, 5. Oakland 4; Seattle 0. National League Chicago 4; Boston 4. Other scheduled games rained out. ¥ American League Philadelphia 0; Cleveland 7. Boston 4; Detroit 7. Douglas made a feenle comeback | headquarters in Portland, Oregon. | R Daily Empire Want Ads Pay crder to help his chances of lifting Primo Canera’s crown in New York June 14. Apparently Max had a kink in the k-neck, so he piveted his 209-odd pounds ¢n that member to straighten it out and to help strengthen his already buill-like neck and shoulder muscularity. 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School Children eyes need attention counted for one run in the sixth Lowe, 3b ... frame. | Rodenberg, Rain fell - during . most. of. the game, starting as the game opened.| Totals .. 33111224 9 4 Vets Pass Douglas | *—Substituted for Nowell in fifth DOUGLAS— AB R H PO inning. | Manning, 1f Summary: Earned runs, Douglas Coughlin, ¢ 0; Legion 11; home runs, McAlis- Andrews, 1b ter 2, Diringer 1, Rodenberg 1; Roller, ss bases on balls, off Converse 2, off Bonner, 3b Momeny 1; off Junge 2; struck Niemi, cf . out, by Converse 2, by Momeny 1; Balog, 2b by Junge 9; left on bases, Douglas Bairy, tf 9, Vets 4; stolen bases, Coughlin Converse, and Andrews 1 each, Snow and *Momeny, Nowell, one eacly; hits 11 runs 10 off Converse in 2 and two-thirds| innings, hits 1 runs" 1 off Momeny | /in 4 and one-third innings; losing pitcher Converse. VETS— | Umpires: Ellingsen at the plate. Diringer, ¢ .. 1 Time of game: One hour and 40 Junge, P ... 0 minutes. McAlister, ss [ AR T R — Nowell, cf . 0| Agricultural authorities of Jugo- *Graham, cf . 0 | slavia like the type of sweet potato Snow 1b, ... 0 | grown in North Carolina and have McLaughlin, 2b 1 requested the state college to ship| Mathison, 1f . 1'them some seeds. | rf D . - A O N N comnvooocooo COoOHOMEONN~ CHOBMHMN®EO oc~oONOOWNOO ~oomooococool Totals . “—Substituted for Converse in the third inning. Sherwin-Williams New York 4; St. Louis 1. ‘Washington 9; Chicago 7. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 12 8 - Pct J‘ 188 607 519 491 473 429 370 308 Los Angeles Missions ... Hollywood San Francisco Sacramento Oakland Seattle Portland : National 26 A MOMENT FROM BUSIKESS AVD TENNIS SHE €0oES I FOoRS VOICE cuLTuRE" Pt 645 618 595 571 500 455 355 226 Pittsburgh Bt. Louis Chicago New York Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati American Pet .600 588 529 528 500 441 441 373 Cleveland .. New York Detroit e ‘Washington St. Louis Boston ... Philadelphia Chicago ... 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