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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934. BRINGING UP FATLER WELL! BEFORE THE HOULSE GITS ALLUPSET DURIN' THIS HOUSE -~ CLEANIN® ERA-T THINK 'L GO TO ME ROOM AN TAKE A NAP. By GEORGE McMANUS THEYRE PAINTIN THE FLOOR IN THERE RATS! THEY'VE STARTED 1IN ON MY ROCM FIRST- SORRY-BUT YOUR ROOM WON'T BE READY FER A FEW., DAYS AN' YYOU CANT GO IN THE LIBRARY EITHER AT PRESENT- WELL- HOW ABOUT] THE DININ'- I'T LOOKS AD \F ITS GONNA BE STANDIN' ROOM ONLY FER A COUPLE CF WEEKS IN / THIS HOUSE? | ]////_4, %) NEW RUGS FOR OLD GENERA;,QELEcrmc CLEANER —Brighten Colors —Remove Dust and Grit —Save the Nap —Lengthen Rug Life THREE MODELS L s, |5 § STANDARL MODEL 8 INDIANS KEEP - WINNING: FIVE STRAIGHT NOW PITCHER'S DUEL | PREDICTED FOR || TONIGHT'S GAME Erskine and McAlister Slat- ed for Eilks-Vets En- gagement Tonight | HOPES TO STRENGTHEN WHITE SOX | Convenient Terms—$24.50, $31.95, $54.50 g Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Shut Out é—});ago Yester- . o . | day—Giants Take Op- . T 1 ening Game, Brooklyn | ! : . CLEVELAND, May 30.—Grabbin; the top spot in the American League standings, Cleveland feated Chicago 5 to 0 yesterday aft-! & ernoon and ran the Indians’ win- ning streak to five straight games.| Two speed merchants probably will face one another on the mound this evening when the League- leading Elks will essay to halt the 'drive of the fighting Legionnaires that has carried them from the cellar to within one-half game of BROOKLYN LOSES BROOKLYN, May 30.—Supearb re- lief pitehing of Adolfo Luque re- puised the Brooklyn's seventh inning | bid and enabled the New York ts yesterday to win the open- | z game of the series 4 to 3 and | putting the Giants in a threatening position. GAMES TUESDAY racme voast Leaguc . sions 4; San Francisco 2. Oakland 6; Portland 10. Hollywood 6; Los Angeles Ts Sacramento 8; Seattle 7. National League New York 4; Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 4; Boston 6. American League Cleveland 5; Chicago 0. Detroit 7; St. Louis 12. Boston 2; Philadelphia 1. Game called at end of seventh inning on account of rain. i |slabster of the Elks, is expected to Jimmy Dykes, newly appointed manager of the lowly Chicago White Sox, is seeking replacements for several weak spots in his efforts to bolster the team’s standing. The veteran third baseman is shown in two typical poses. (Associated Press Photos) (first place in the standing in a short week. | The Vets will send McAlister to |the mound to try and topple the ! _.ills from the top of the percent- age column. Claud Erskine, star | oppose him. 1‘ It should be a real duel. They | were matched earlier in the season {and Erskine walked off victor, aft- ler having held the Vets to three | hits. Ward limited the Elks to five and .he has been hurling fine ball since that time. His manager, 'Win | Goddard, believes he will turn the tables today. The game is billed to start at 6:30 p.m. bout with Primo Carn Bud. (Associated Pry CAPONE LOSES .- Peg-Leg Lamb | 7 | SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb, May 30— A bicycle was found at Asbury Park, N. J,, big enough to accom- modate three Baers. Maxie, at the helm, is pedaling toward his title accompanied by Papa (center) and Brother hoto) AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES |Children’s Measles ‘ ¢ Caught’ by Pet Pig| Dotors might say a pig couldn't | catch the measles, but farmer P.| WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Juneau NEW ORLEANS, Lfl May 30.— | M. Davis tells o different story. Al Capone has lost his upqeal for| His two small daughters were irelease from the Federal Prison, at |giricken and two days later their | rowed John Bottarni, catcher, and | Now comes the story of the lamb STANDING OF CLUBS gave him back. | with a wooden leg. Born with a The Missions have had, and let deformed leg, the lamb was unable SEATTLE CLUB Pacific Coast League ‘Won Lost Los Angeles Missions Hollywood San Francisco Sacramento Oakland Seattle Portland 45 35 28 27 27 24 20 35 17 36 League ‘Won Lost 22 13 . 20 13 23 15 22 16 16 12 22 27 29 29 33 614 509 | 482 482 421 364 321 = RESTING PLACE National \Indians Largely Made Up of Forgotten Men of Pacific Coast League Pet. 629 606 .603 | St. Louis Pittsburgh New York Chicago ... Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati o American 579| SEATTLE, May 30—It's a good 529 | thing for the Seattle baseball club 9 of the Pacific Coast league that 333 other teams let a player go now 250/ and then. Otherwise the Indians would have been hard pressed for a team this year. The former “cellar champs” now are virtually 100 percent castoffs, and disgruntled fans have, in fact, given them that for a new name —“The Castoffs.” Dutch Ruether, the new mana- ger, a former Seattle pitcher, re- joined this season after being pass- Pet. | 625 600 | 528 514 500 444 417 382 Cleveland New York .. Detroit ‘Washington St. Louis Boston Philadelphia Chicago FOR CASTOFFS | my Welsh and Mike Hunt ers Paul Zahniser, George Caster and Herman Pillefte and Infielder | Joe Coscarart. |, Portland let go Frank Ragland |and Bill Radonits, hurlers, First Baseman Earl Sheely, and Frank Packard, utility man, and Zahniwrl and Berger, | Los Angeles passed Caster along,| and Hollywood let Pitcher Leo Fit- terer walk the plank. Second baseman Andy Harring-| ton was turned loose by New Or-| leans and Catcher Art Bradbury is a western league castoff. Howard Craghead, pitcher, has played with Oakland, Toledo and Cleveland. Chick Ellsworth, shortstop, has |never played with any other team than Seattle. v And that's about all the players there are on the Indian squad. | e —— MRS. SAMUEL MOYER AND SON Mrs. Samuel Moyer and her in- ed up by the Seals and Missions Won of San Francisco. The Seals bor-- Pet. | Elks 750 | fant son left St. Ann's Hospital yes- terday afternoon for their home. Legion Douglas Moose 600 400 HOIL.LYWOOD SHOE PARLOR Shoes Made Like New While U Wait Day [ H. S. Graves “The Clothing Man” ) LAST'PRO TOBeAT* ‘| BOBBY JONES BEFORE. He RETIRED IN 1930, LED THE PARADE OF STARS WHO SHUNTED JONES BACK © TIRTEENTH PLACE . All Rights Reserved by The Associated Preas’ Daily Sports Cartoon By Pa}_); : LEAVE HOSPITAL| } g0, Outfielders Fred Berger, Jim- to get about until its owner, A. W.|Court of Appeals has denied him | g, BIAG the farm ek R ‘ Pitch- | Shipman, whittled a small peg-leg g writ of habeas corpus. | ' and strapped it to the animal { “When the lamb gets bigger,”| says Shipman, “Ill just make a, bigger wooden leg.” ’ 2] Skl e 3 B TR w ® Many thoughtful hou: instead of just 4 Loaf of Bread. @ One of the main reasons is because of its delicious quality, baked fresh daily by our own formula. @ Bread is indeed the staff of life; health experts recommend it as an essential ot every meal, meals. @ Ask for PEERLESS, always and get the best! ® YES, PEERLESS BREAD can be had in that convenient Sliced Loaf is you so desire. Peerl;ss Bakery Atlanta. The United States Circult | parnyard pet bsgan to show simi- Girls and pig recovered same time. Nt at the > Mining Location Notices at Em- | pire office. 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