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o ' 11 s Brooklyn BRINGING UP F GLORY BE! HERE COMES, MAGGIE'S SISTER TO GIT ME TO TAKE HER TO THE OPERA ['\'0 MORROW NIGHT AN' SHE 1S SURE TO GO, BUT | AIN' GQNNA BE IN- DODGERS TAKE LEAD, DEFEAT PHILLIES 12 - 5. Crowd of TEir-t_y-five Thou- sand Attend Opening Game, Brooklyn BROOKLYN. N. Y., April 24. The Brooklyn Dodgers took undis- puted possession of first place in the National League yesterday as they opened the home series by de- feating the Phillies 12 to 5. A crowd of 35000 fans greeted the| Dodgers in the opening game at | home. | . GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast Leazue San Francisco 7; Los Angeles 9 Sacramento 4; Seattle 8. Cakland 8; Portland 9. Missions 6; Hollywoocd 1. National League Boston 5; Philadelphia 5; Brooklyn 12. Chicago 5; St. Louis 9. | Pittsburgh 3; Cincinnati 2. i American League | New York 4; Boston 7. St. Louis 6; Cleveland 7. Washington 6; Philadelphia 4. Detroit 2; STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lot Cakland Los Angeles 12 S:n ramento: Seattle Miisions National St. Louis New York Cincinnati Fittsburgh Bosten Fhiladelphia Chicago American MRBweweoh oo H & Boston Cleveland Chicago Washington St. Louis New York Detroit Philadelphia - = 2wkeo T "W e 4 3 b1y Pap ke When Gerald B. Lambert takes his sloop Yankee the Atlan-! tic to race in B waters it will| be the first time in 40 an American yacht of 2 size has made the jaunt. cup” Back in 1894 Vigilant made a similar expedition after she had defended the cup against Lord; Dunraven's first Valkyrie the pru-‘ vious year. | Strangely enough one of the | yachts Yankee will meet abxoad‘ is the same royal yacht, Britannia,| which raced against the Vigilant in| 1894. Vigilant and Britannia met | 17 times and the British yacht| showed the way across the finish line a dozen times. { In those days the Britannia was the newest and finest thing afloat in British waters. She still is al D e i e e Phone Cardinal Cabs HESSSSECTEEN { fruitless efforts to regain the Am: 484 years New York 6 | | against 29 second?” ATHER REMEMBER NOW!, TELL HER I'M OUT- \ LEFT HERE FIVE MINUTES AGO- ‘NOUGH ANXIOUS preserved old yacht, modernized rig land going strong. Besides the ancient Britannia, Yankee will compete with Endeav- | our, Velsheda, Shamrock V, Astra . Endeavour garded as the fastest , with Velsheda a close sportsmen naturally are | at the prospect of getting t at a big American yacht in their own waters after the many a's cup. rederick J. Prince eatened to take Weetamce over to England a few seasons azo, but nething ever came of it. Horace Havemeyer was negotiating for Yankee in 1933 with the.idea of taking her abroad on just such an expedition as Lambert's, but the matter was dropped when Sopwith challenged for the cup. Went Abroad Yankee's expedition to British waters recalls the historic occasion ago when an American- cht crossed the Atlantic and ish waters wrested for the t time the “cup of all nations” m every contender. feat was accomplished by yi , America, built by of Brooklyn, and commanded by Commodore John C. the New York Yacht | ’WHI ning shipya the s the Atlanti y English p had its faith- [ the hand- ans pxos(m no one d Americi a ghost of a when omp home- nned literally into the on boih WHSSIONS BEAT JINK S DEFEAT EGLLYWGUBBI Cabby Ctreet’s Men Finally Won Game After 13 Losses FRANCISCO, April 24, — Mizsions finally broke a 13- losinz streak last night by Hollywood 6 to 1. It was first victory in the the answer. And the reply came from hundreds of thro —'‘Nothi: oid in Enzland and in the Civil war as a te dispatch and blockade She was sunk by a Union , raised and then served on side as a naval vessel, he was used as a train- ship at Annapolis, then sold T! into private life. In 1921 the old boat was bought by a group of .um. men and turned back to the ¢ 14 games. acadamy. o3 3 e A abby Streets’ men rattled 12 “ J . off the offerings of Grant i A WINE powler and Jack Hile. Port or Muscatel, $1.50 per gal 45 FA Bring your jug. TOTEM GROC- s 0 ERY. adv. SHOP IN J"N,EAU FIRST! FHE SANE ROVL HE BRITANNIA/, CED HE UISILANT O WEARS AEO WL e gt YANKCEE/ / TS sc’mmsp.; 1. 0. O. F. Hall. | —adv. ® Have you ever tasted cool, bubbling _spring water...with its sparkling fresh- . ness and natural purity...so different from ordinary drinking water? found between Hop Gold and ordinary beers; because genuine thoroughly aged Hop Gold beer is brewed from pure, bubbling spring water. There is a truly golden discovery of richness in each glass! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY APRIL 24 1935. e I'M SORRY, BUT MR. LISTEN BOY! ] JIGGS 1S OUT-HES | AVNT ] A BUSY MAN NOW LOOKIN' FER - AN'V'D ADVISE YYOU TO COME BACK LATER- ADVICE - V'L WAIT = HUHR! WH AT A NICE SPOT | PUT MESELF WTO THIS By Pap HE sLoOP */AMKEE IS GONG TO ENGLAND To eAcE IN BRITISH WATERS ~ SHE IS FE FIRST, YACAT OF THE AMERICAS Cbp Siz&E 1 Do so veE #iE USHaNT WENT ABROAD /1) 894 bE MEYRING IS i‘:“”@VERlNG FROM STEELE PUTS u R-EVI.AJ‘l»JRlES SLEEP PUNCH ON SAM OBELL Tagaa: Mida] eweight 1 Scores Knockout in First Round SEATTLE, April 24—Hitting so hard that he split his left glove, Freddie Steele, Tacoma middk weight, last night knocked out Sam- \my Odell, Akron, Ohio negro in one 'minute and 31 seconds after the opening of the first round. The | fight was a scheduled ten-rounder B. H the P saw M Seattle Alaska Airways > - ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeiing tonight 8 o'clock Drill practice. ! | REAL DAGO RED Wine $1.25 per galion. Bring your jug. TOTEM GROCERY. adv. | All members requested to attend. EDITH F. 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