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BRINGING UP FATHER | FER GOODNESS CERTAINLY-\WHO AN’ WHAT THEY GIVE ] > OM! ABOUT A Bonl i SAKE! DO | HAVE DO YOU THINK ARE THE TWO ORDERS To ||/l TWENTY MEN MAGGIE HAS TO HIRE YYOUL AS 1S GOWNG TO OFFICERS THE CREW- AROUND THE RENTED A CAPTAIN QF THE GI\WE ORDERS SUPPOSED 2 YACHT THAT ME TO THE FIRST WIFE 15 GOIN' TO AND SECOND RENT FER THE OFFICERS? SEASON? | iz “ Y S [l MOOSE DEFEAT |DAILY SPORTS CARTOON- 1 IJYKES MAKES [MOOSE, ELKS ELKS, CAPTURE SN ) HOME RUNS | WILL MEET IN A BUCKSHOT SECOND PLACE === P NI ’ TO WIN GAME GAME TONIGHT Black Sox Trim Antlers, 4 . i g ‘Manager of White Sox Antlers Seekmg Revenge, to 1, in Listless City ‘ B : e U N Scores Victory | First Victory in Post- League Game ; t . ; _ Over Athletics ’ poned Clash RESULTS YESTERDAY \ KNOWING HIS HILADELPHIA, Pa., May 27— GAME TONIGHT Fiakatr (68 + Menus CAN Have < 7 | Y. — O sSuummer enus U/ ave Moose 4, Elks 1. 2 W REPUTATION FOR SPEED Manager Jimmy Dykes, of the Am-~ At Baseball ¥Park—Elks v3 Your Sut ‘ e o APD WILDONESS -~ FEW erican League's leading Chicago| Mes > at 6:30 o'clock (post- Defeating the 1934 champion Elks " 3 BATTERS DARE™ | { White Sox, personally conducted his| pcned game). in a listless game yesterday, 4 to| N TAKE A TOE-HOLD team to a 5-3 victory over the Ath-| GAME TOMORROW 1, the Moose were possessors of e i e 1; letics Sun won, in a 10- At Beooball Park—Legion vs d sebe E : o i 3 Moose at 6:30 o'clock. inning gs recond place in the City Baseball | ¢ League today. The Black Sox earned | g i p | Dykes hit a home run to put the | that victory mainly through their| 7% == Sox ahead 3 to 2 in the eighth in-| Revenge, brother, is mighty sweet, S v i alertness in taking advantage of - g o ; . M Ining but the Athletics tied the score! and the Elks will be very, very Meal planning and preparing, always a greater Elk errors and through the three- 2 sy {in their f of the eighth. D}kmgmupy if they can gather a bit of problem in summer, ¢ have .ull the variety hit hurling of Claude Erskine. G — - Tue GIANTS ARE REAPING | [smashed out another homer in the|it when they cross bats with the that you strive for— , quickly and econ- The fray was won in the first b T e REWARD FOR TIE YEARS tenth with one man on base to Moose in a City League postponed omically. Just serve more breads . . . ready inning. An infield error put Er Z B THEIR RE Fo € einch the victory. |game at Bascball Park at 6:30 o'- baked, wholesome, delicious hake breads. » kine on first. He went to seco & ¥ 5 . 8 THEY SPENT NURSING - clock tonight. The members of your family will approve when Walt Andrews was passed. o . . HIM ALONG AN > The hapless Elks, with three de- quickly and enthusiastically. However, on the fourth ball to An- 7 i 3 4 v ) g acific Coast League feats on their record in as many drews, Catcher Kelly Blake threw ’ < g Portland 3, 3; Missions 5, 3. starts, will be gunning for the first v to first before the call was made, ' 3 Ty - Seattle 7, 3; Oakland 9, 4. victory in the seven-inning clash WHITE BRI!IAD trying to catch Erskine. The throw £ Los Angcles 8, 0; Hollywood 1, 5. tonight. Yesterday, they fell before got away from the baseman and ; = : 3 San Fr o 6, 5; Sacramento|the Moose, their foes in tonights A big, perfectly browned loaf with every slice Sy o Sowha D A { ] ERnaBDa mandibs SRR SIAR X good enough to be a whole meal. Over 10 per TRhAOVILE S BRILRECE & 10 0PN - T ; (cute urrie o R L Sk cent rich, pure milk. Slow-baking imparts the to third to check the scurring run- P Chicago ielr m ent opponents T . - g g9 r ppo! s. il " ners. | E00Y BEAR) O35 7 S 1 ; Pittsburgh 3 t the plate seems to finest in flavor. The ball went out into left field i ; a7 HE won | and both Erskine and Andrews g VU qe S FIRST THREE ; < 5; St. Louls 4 | scampered home. | p CHCAGO Ameiican League i | [ | ; Cincinnati 6 be the Eiks' sore spot. In the two ames they have played—one of n | # : their thres defeats was a forfeit— HOME-MADE RYE Slow Pace | ! 3 F CUBS HAVENT 7 ) trel New York 2. they've garnered but three hi Things drawled along at a slow BEATEN HIM o / b Philadelphia 3. But tonight may be a different f\mi ugr :ulh Erskine and A. ‘T - [ i SINCE. 1932 & / / - ‘ i ; Boston 8. | ; Real old-country ozki, urler, su: y s z S jeland 4; Washington 9 | Ant) itching choice lies ‘ 4 f ing hitters. Erskine showed a good 7 % . "\ : | Joncau City l::x'_rm- | between C. H. 11;)1: Mag) MacSpad- style. As a regular high, fast ball, while Koski's hooks : 4 B T s . 4 Moose 4; Elks 1 den and Pete Schmitz. The Black bread or for the were breaking nicely. = A | Sox will come back with Dave Tur- varied menu, it fills Then, in the fifth, the Black ScX Eiks 0. Left on bazes—Mcose T, Exk Picks Hal for Game ‘eliow Bul Farmelee. What a wild/ PABE RUTH MAKES 1 Iner, the tall recruit from Anchor- {he bill, perfectly, drew blood again when Molly 2 3. Time of game—2 I 58 min- Ak point blank which pitch- m he was in the hox—and what HOM N ge who was barely nosed out by i % i Spadden’s double to left was fol-“utes. Umpir 26 Paul- or among them was the best Grimm /2 be ig Moy that e g FITTSBUR! , May 27.—|the Legion, 2 to 1, last week, lowed by Erskine's single. “Litil2 ¢ mo:t likely “expect me conirol! You can't give up m-\a Bat! " Ruth rfid.fl his fourth and! ‘Tonight's cldsh is postponed from Mac” scored when Third Base- - g U ) 8 maybe he young fellow like that—not when. fifth home runs of the season here|last Tuesday, when rain washed man C. Livingston erred on Ers- re back and fires taéy have as much stuff as.he|last 3Saturday afternoon in the!the contest out. . kine's hit. 3 ALy I learned = lot has.” |game with Pittsburgh in the first| Then, tomorrow, fans will be The Antlers prevented a shut- U h i 1 likes to ‘fog It is only natural that the Cubs’{and third innings with one man on |treated to another meeting between cut when Livingston made up for m ta.ough. leader should rate the former wild ba:e each time. The second homer|the Moose and the Legion. If the his bobble. Ix‘1 the seventh, he man the Giants' staff highly for | an cn top of the right field {Black Sox can win tonight, choy"ll‘ cracked a stinging single over short, Ta 1”7 did not lose a single! ds and was one of the longest be in a fine position to give the stole second and went to third on He can ZJame to the Cuabs in 1933 or '34. { drives ever hit at Forbes Field He | league leaders plenty of trouble on a fielder's choice. He scored a mo- ‘L : \“,1 e ‘p;“‘ e with He beat them three times last sea- | batted out his third homer of the,Tuusday. ment later when he uvmk advantaze ; " L\I‘LJH’)]‘\ has con- 07 when his record was the best|game later driving in six runs in| gflxi(jd\ig;flth?l:n?gl)fiSux?fi;l i‘::lfl the seventh day in succession just itie extra something on it N mf‘m,tfcr & m.‘— phs fl‘m‘n;llz deciud 4 V‘lriut ::yd . ;:o s b Siethe ottt the Chicago Cubs had been kept that makes you look bad. inade - adalnst \Chisago; The ronly| baty SELENE. & MR BRI e was cut short by a strike-out and game Lon Warneke lost to the New | homners. At that, Pittsburgh won the two infield outs. idle by bad weather so the only *When you do hit his ball you RAISIN LOAF last year was rmele: ame with re n One Earned Run |way Charlie Grimm could get in can't do un\“\l“‘ with it. It's a \:(x(x”lh[;vn I:‘;‘y .:('M“" w(.l:a:"’.m;;\ ¢ S e The only earned run of the day his baseball was to talk it. . strematly be @l but .. pnding bwo shmu“ | YANKEES DEFEAT BROWNS | The wmost delicious went into the scorebook with Jimmy| During the fanning bee the Cub knocks the bat out of your hand.” | BOTH GAMES, DOURLEHEAD Manning's single which scored manager drifted into discussing the| Gr alled an occasion when ©21.5The Tant bakery product you ) S o, o YORK, M el | kine in the eighth to complete the Pitching situation in the mational 2 nhandling the Giants. cflFFRuTH SAYS Kk Lnok both gam?s ot & doublee Four Day Affair Starts—! ever tasted — and 1un-geuing for both sides. The league. | S<hum had pitehed - against heador from the St. Louis Browns | i ou can have it on o-e pitcher had doubled just to| “I've been around the National the Cubs that afternoon and leav- Ist Saturday atternoon as 20000] Observance of 500 zour e | m,;ke his performance more im- Circuit for 19 years” Grimm said, 'J g the park Grimm met the fiery | cash £ looked The | |and in all that time I have ne\.erIGans' manager. | NEGRU NUT SET | soieg (:,‘:r:n;e:; lt;andea :)"7 " Years of Democracy meal. Plump Cali- preauvc S E T STOCKHOLM, May 27.—Sweden fornia raisins give one game, and of his form, One had to look sharply for the Seen the league as strong on the ‘Looks like a nice young curve- ¢ and Outfielder Bus Orme of the ©Very team in the league has a G‘_’fm"i‘ ventured. Pacific Coast League in continued adherence to a Dem- | locers provided both of them. He |Staff that makes it awfully hard to We-11,” Me San Francisco 3; Sacramento 4. |ocracy and Parliamentary f gl w the applause of the 200 fans £t hits shook his head, “He'll be all right Seattle 8; Oakland 2. Governmeht, WISt Waaehob) vba in both the third and seventh in-| “The Giants have probably the after a while, T guess, but he has Los ‘Angeles 2; Hollywaod 4. oo 4 aid NER nings when he robbed Bill Schmitz S{rongest staff, but t. Louls with to get control first.” Boxing Promoter Belle\es Portland 8; Missions 6. | A statue will be dedicated to of two sure-fire hits. Orme cov-!the Deans is a close second,” he | Schumacher certainly has the con- National League Engelbrekt, who led the sants ii ered lots of territory in dragging| Went on, “and then don’t overlook t:ol today. JOC Louls Must New York 3; Chicago 2. [&" revolt which resmmpelu s ,“ down tha files. | Pittsburgh with Cy Blanton, That Speaking about developing con- Wait Two Years Boston 7; Pittsburgh 11, Tition of & et et me“ FRO0R- | Erskine proved to spectators he ! youngster has the stuff.” trol” Grimm continued, “take that Phfladelp’hia 3; Cincinnati 4.~ |ment. B IOy ern: hnass;;:n !l::L :ihs“k(m;nxle art of lzastv £AN DIEGO, Cal., May 27—James| Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 10. R e | s e opponents, | f 1 d l ’I‘ 1 . Wood Coffroth, one of California’s American League DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! walked but one and scattered three | _Rlvals or VV or W eclter 1title first fistic promoters, says Joe| St. Louis 1, 7; New York 3, 8. singles nicely. Louis, Detroit negro boxer, is too| Detroit 3; Boston 2. | AR 2 The summary: J young in experience to go up against | Cleveland 9; Philadelphia 6 ten in-| - WHOLE WHEA T MOOSE - i Max Baer, the world’s champion. | 1N Scl illi g thing” you want. only two exciting plays of the tilt,;mound as it is today. Practically ball pitcher you have there, Mac,” GAMES SATURDAY today began a four-day celebration it that “extra some- aw replied, and FUR BA ER Y ET VMY. ;cl;:’n:;z lcrr i ‘“Louis,” said Sunny Jim, “is im-| Chicago 8; Washington 3. . El:skine p. , :r:vn;u;e, axt;::f should zau at least S‘I‘ANDIN_G—;I' e i ears ore meet; Baer.” Andrews, 1b i Coffroth made some ‘gther mtex»‘ Pacific Coast League pepper esting observations. He said Jim| Won Lost Pet. 3 Jeffries, in his prime, would mydonkl:md 688 will season a nels, this loaf is ex- beaten Jack Dempsey. | Los Angeles 647 million steaks i e “Jack fought wide open,” said| San Francisco . 490 DB 0 G- actly suited to your Jim, “which would have been just| Hollywcod 490 tonight., desire to serve a dif- right for Jeffries.” | Portland ... 449 “I. picked lmzslmzmns to Beat |Seattle <., 438 i fecent br.“'d’ ol Corbett because Fitz had the ideal|Sacramento .. 420 s one that s full ‘of bl i ’ : temperament of a fighter. Corbett| Missions ...... 380 healthful properties. ELKS R v e Bad 10 say A5 M bous B o a4 4 7 i say after the bout was : ] il):xrr‘l{):;:g.lfb. ss ! . ; e B e “And I'm only a bloody mmah--"v"_x York y 9 mo LUDWIG NELSON | B Oh ot ; we“:ght Chicago # 5 1? ?67 JEWELER | Hoemol - ’ ) A . . hey ‘stopped the Carnera fight | Lmok)yn 15 559 . Watch Repairing | bl i 5 ® % with Baer prematurely. Carners Louis ... 15 4 Philco—General Electric Agency | Wi it : 4 f . would have gone the distance, al- | Pittsburgh ... 17 FRONT STREET i ; ; though he would have been knockeLI’U"C‘"nfiu 16 2 : Shia o Mspdn, ¢ 4 g . b otnd e a * T : ' CARD OF Taanks | Amian Lorw McCAUL MOTOR | Jengne, 3% . : Won Lost Pet. i d : We express our sincere and|Chicago ... £67 COMPANY | R ‘Bamey Ross; tip; ad Jimormy Mo~ heartfelt thanks for the many acts| New York 60| | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers l Score by innings: 45 Larnin, below, will meet for the ; sympathy extended us during \he Bostost 3 548 * of kindness and expressions Cleveland 567 Moose 0001 third time when the latter de- illness and loss of my beloved wite | Detroit . 581 Elks | fends his world welterweight ’ and o /ashi ’ 4 , ur mother. ati- | Washington 5 516 v Struck out by—Erskine 11, Koski| erown at the Polo Grounds in tude is ean;;d f::p‘:;‘:nfzu??:.[ "hiladelgphln 310f | GARLAND BOGGAN | 7. Walked by—Erskine 1 JKoski 2.| New York, May 28. Ross won the 8/ the St. Ann’s Hospital and the|St. Louis P 214 Hardwood l'loora ) fq Hit by pitched ball—Ellinsburg by, title:in their first match last sume : Loyal Order J Vity League Erskine; F. Schmitz by Koski. Wild | mer and then lost it to McLarnin B . oRfAi))l:oLs;&mm - . il ‘yWun st pet.|| Waxing ing pitch—Koski. Passed ball—P. Nello. | jn_theif second encounter Jast : o RICHARD RADALET, ' |Legion .......... 3 0 1000 sll-lldll:fi Ask for Peerless Bread—At All Grocers ' Two base hits—M. MacSpadden. September, : ) ELAINE RADALET, Moose 1 500 Erskine. Earned runs—Moose 1, E - f PATRICIA RADALET. Elks Rl 3 000 G Made with a dough rich in milk and the hearts of wheat ker- Haines, 1b 3 Manning, ss, 3b Grummett, rf Douglas, cf ... « F. Schmitz, 2b ... Sterling, 3b Ryan, ss . P. Nello, ¢ P R Dk d coococoeo~N~ol coccocomNvNoOMmO T -qoowwocmcnwooa R LA R i

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