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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1934. i Cincinnati’ 4; Chicago 3. St. Louis .... 20 545 tra of France and the American| where he has launched his career | feeeeereersro o - i Cleveland 21 512 UUKMA giant, Lester Stoefen, quoted 20-1.|as a matador with success. American League ‘Washington 24 500 The longest odds, 200 to 1, are| “p - s Stvles P9 b | Washington 2; Boston 3, twelve Boston ... 23 .500 offgred against R. Miki, M. Sleem, Twenty-two million fish were Tomorrow’s ‘SE)IP" TOda-Y ¥ HIT flN WRIST innings. Philadelphia . 27 1400 | Nngel Sharpe, J. S. Ollif and J.|planted in Montana lakes and Chicago 5; Detroit 13. Chicago 29 .356 C. Gregory. streams in 1933. b Philadelphia 4; New York 11. | The terms are : *“All in; play ’ bt (i St. Louis 8; Cleveland 6. City League ’ e . Do Ten, e" 0" ec‘a s j | City League | Won Lost Pet. reaching the final, one-sixth against | killed a mad coyote with a rock 8 | Legion 11; Moose 6. Next game Elks POV 2 M4 reaching the semi-final” when the animal charged at him.| - e Sunday, Elks vs. Moose. Legion . .5 2 14 — —t—— : 2 S g o e, Moose . 5 2 5 286 Nineteen games this season gave & i Sngt Klng‘ Will Be Out of STANDING OF CLUBS | Douglas 2 5 285|Odds Are Set for Lawn|$ ® ®* ¢ ¢ ¢ o 0 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ e University of Alabama thel Featuring a new and exclusive Lme—up Several Days— Pacific Coast League —_—eagii T i \CK ionihi SPORT BRIEFS ® | Jongest baseball schedule of many 7 . Won Lost Pct ennis AMPIONSHUPBGaL® © ¢ ¢ o o'® o ® % 8 ¢l years. showing of flowered chiffon B Yanks Beat Athletics 105 angetes 64 13 . 06 —Perry Is Favorite : J i Missions 40 28 588 University of Kansas athletes| wight track events were sched- and voile dresses— } NEW YORK, june 9—The Yan- San Francisco .. 32 35 478 LONGOR. Bhid omment]i Ve won 20 Blg Six conference (yled for the first time in Kansas kees won a decisive 11 to & victory | Sacramenta 32 3 485 | i o s d‘"‘e b;k“ ;’; i championships in eight different | nigh school competition at the 1934 yesterday afterncon over the Ath- | Hollywood 30 36 455 A ol AR sports in the past 10 years. state meet. : 3 ; o th- circurlarized fts clints with an- , riced to Flease le but lost at least the services | Oakland 30 ;. .87 448 | 1] iotbetmentd Vhat i’ nad ariadgadl | D Sy - > of Babe Ruth who was hit on the | Seattle 26 40 394 T oA o B0 ch the Tl BRIy Lican, MCNAURIROR, JO3 OV~ [ yax’ ASSEBSMENT NOTICE wrist in the sixth inning by Mort Portland 21 43 328 B AY 163 N e Ak ko o Somes. bigh JUBPgACHApIOR, (i Flohr, Athletic rookie pitcher. The | | s W o) Is now seeking his docter's degree| 1. jg requested that owners of | champlonships, which begins onjat California Institute of Tech briuse is painful enough to keep - National League i : e B ! P loporpia nstityte . of TECN-|real and personal property who e i i Ruth out of the game for several| B R 3 ST nology in Pasadena. have not turned in their valua- i ye | Worn Lost Pet. T 3 s This is the first time that Brit- Ktiohis’ bt tha | Blsnke vided f ¥ : e | New York 30 18 25| lacoma Middleweight Gets|ish tennis has been deemed wor- & jeons 8L IMAES Biopied Yo ~ 18 2 A Roy Connather, second baseman |the purpose do so at once. Their St. Louis 28 18 .609 D Ov M ) thy of the attention of the bet-|g,. i | ¢ Alg e ¥ GAMES FRIDAY o8 | ecision Uver Marino s or the University of Alabama,|cooperation along this line is the | Chicago 29 19 604 | 5 . ting fraternity, and followers of made only two errors in 68 chanc- |interest of a tr and just ) | ¥ Pacific Coast League Pittsburgh 2 . 18 501 in Ten Rounder the game are wondering if theles and battad 415 in the: first 12 | tion He it ot Portland 8; Seattle 5. Boston 220 210 512 — time will come when bookmakers|g.meq this season. ; R. H. STEVENS, | i Miszions 7; Hollywood 0. Brooklyn .19 21 413| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 9.|are allowed to invade the almost 5 L g, o Assessor. i { S, mento 12; Oakland 1. Philadelphia .16 27 372 —Freddie Steele, sensational Ta- |sacred precincts of Wimbledon. S i ! 5 14 » i Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 3. | Cincinnati 710 32 238 coma middleweight, made an im-| Fred J. Perry is the favorite at |, oo CRrisn Casapova, Los| N e v | Juneaw’s Own Store | pressive debut in this city last!3 to 1 against, Jack Crawford, the ¢ 2 5 s S| H National League American League night, when he made a punching | titleholder, and H. W. “Bunny” X D o1 n) N M New York 2; Philadelphia 3. Won Lust Pct. bag out of Babe Marino, tough |Austin follow at 4 to 1 against.|{ ™ """~ AR o e ? STORE Ol EN ’10NI(’HT Pittsburgh 2; St. Louis 6. Detroit * . 28 19 .596 | local battler, to score an easy ten Good “outsiders” are Jean Boro- | - Boston 1; Brooklyn 10. 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