The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 4, 1935, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER WOW! \WHAT ) AR NOW FER A QUIET LITTLE NAP- | HORPE I'M NOT DISTURBED FERAT LEAST 1ATH INNING TOM SHUT TUE BEAT BROWNS PR S 1-0 N W\; TRTEEN, < =5 | WNINes, =) | Cleveland Indians Go On Regular Scoring Spree Yesterday Afternoon ST. LOUIS, Mo. fourteenth inning maxing a cloze Cleveland Indians terday and a 11 June 4.—A wild oring spree, cli- | battle, gave the seven runs yes- to 4 victory over the St. Louis Browns. B Campueil’s home run off Bcob Holland, the fifth St. Louis pitcher, with the bases filled, com- cd the rou’ of the Browns. « 7, CAMES MONDAY SAQ Sam ~JONES - ~WINNING FORT THE WHITE SOX AT FORTY-THREE J ( Naticnal League St. Louis Chicazo 6 crican League lia 4; New York 17 Louis 4; Cleveland 11. Juneau City League Elks 5; Legi 0. Paci t Leazue No games were played in the Pa- cific Coast Lea; yesterday as the team: ing to open this St. afternoon on the following schedule for t eek: June 4-6—Hollywood at Seattle; Missions at Portland; Sacramento at San Francisco; Oakland at Los Angeles. June 7-9—Missions at Seattle; g Hollywood at Portland; Qakland at = San Francisco; Sacramento at Los : }fl) . Angeles. L e R iy 1 STANDING OF CLUBS 5 [ E, . i . Won pct. WNslwiR 1 fea sed against 3% L£25 Q ssng three victories, was 29 518 J NV ok ¢ ing home run by San Francisco 2) 518 A:s to bring about that Portland 25 416 Seattle 24 429 ] e you sce “Old Tcm” in Missions 23 397 B g e m you have to marve Sacremento 22 ¢ his ar ry. b2 ha e 3103 Mas.., June 4. littie on the ball jons sague mie, manazer of the Boston that is in the record of the f2 FROnAL. Saas aid Babe Rulh’s departure i on him. He has no blindin Won Los team was due to both his harp breaking curves ror ¢ | Ncwvyonk g': 10 scipline and the teams , whic ms3 to be v lsj" SOe o :3 it 25 the result of Ruth's|s ully by a number of hurl ittsburg 2 g P Obidngo 19 17 1y. But he does know how t Brooklyn 20 19 5 Cincinnati B D Emil Fucl Easy on Fielders Phildelphia 48 7 80 he volunta went on the retirzd " Sepa gk wha Bo:ton 10 27 N ts. It is uncanny he makes hitters do exactly wants them to do. In th American League Won Lost Pet. ca3 struggle with the Pirates he New York 27 15 643 had the Latters gquibbing 3y Chicago 22 15 595 grounders and pop flies. The Dodg- Cleveland 23 16 595 lers had not more than one really Detroit 21 18 538 ‘dil.'iéuh chance to handle in the Bo:ton 20 19 513 field throughout the entire game. Washinglon oo 436 has a way of tormenting Philadelphia 15 23 .395 nents with his ability tc St. Lcuis 10 27 270 their weakness. Batters Earsdl The rookic pitching sensations c."‘c:,mn hack to the bench puzzled a Juneau City League the National league, the Blantons|their own inability to knock the Won Lost Pet. and the tlemans, have to move|c r off his pitches, which appar- Moose St 1 50 © share the glow of the ently have nothing on them. As th Legion 4 2 667 -cpotlight with that grand old vet-|game grcws the batters “press” in Elks 1 5 167 eran of the mound, Tom Zachary.)iheir efforts to murder his offerings The Brooklyn Dodgers' 39-year-|And that is exactly what the vet- cld left hander has been tossinz|eran wants them to do. There isn’ Make your guess. Only three them up since before the war :md‘anct.her pitcher in the league cap- more days left. The Snap Shoppe. still has enough stuff to turn in one jable of working more intelligently —arv. . cf the pitching gems of the currention a batter and his task of out- e season, |smarting an opponent is muct United States. imports of swiss His shutout victory over the Pi- easier when the batter is over watches, which fell of severely dur- ing the depression, increased more than 70 per cent in the last year. " HUSKY PASTIMERS BURY PENNY-PLUS TAX in 13 innings was a master- piece of mound craftsmanship. : kes being called a When he completed that game he) veteran and discredits the claims Observing a good luck tradition, members of the University of Washington baseball team buried a penny under the home plate before starting the conference season. A state retail tax went into effect the day before, so a tax token worth one-fifth cent also was buried—to make it legal. John Katsros (right), veteran campus popcorn wagon man, and Coach Dorset “Tubby” Graves (right) were the “pall bearers.” (Associated Press Photo) "By PaplELKS LAND IN QQ% 14 -HE DODGERS | CRAFTY OLD .. SOUTH-PAW & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935. ks By GEORGE MecMANUS AT MAGGY [ WHERE | ARE YOU? T E WiN COLUMN BY 3 10 0 VIGTORY Legion Lose Last Night in Thrilling Clas I ;gjm Features RE Elk ULTS Le YESTERDAY 1 0. (Postponed game.) of excitement out last night as the win column of the au { League bas 11 stand- { ¢ time this s victory over Jun ba the cre might be 1zh, who would itement en h when | b 1 five times before, win, But there was an just that to keep unout of fans, who the warm sun, on edge. e, there was the ich the fraternal lads first two tallies. With and third, Legion Foster committed those plac als good support and who kept his four hits well scattered. The summary ELKXS ABRHPOAE Elli € :0:1-2-051 S 20010 0} J 5 2 0109 0 i 8, VoIaTe 0 ton, 3b. e T R C. MacSpadden, ss.4 0 0 1 1 2 401900 , Y R o A% RW Bl b 4 08 & 1r3n0un Totals 32 51021 6 6 LEC ABRHPOAE 100000 200101 Snow, 1b 4.0.1 9,090 Lowe, 400010 Jung 400020 Ficinini, ¢ 3 0. 141 .0 307d B 10413 070 3 000131 3 3 000 2 0f e 2 0.0 1 0.1 L 100001 Tolals 30 0 4 Batted for Koshak in Batted for Rodenberg in sixth. e by innings: Elks Lej wa, b Um rold E. Regele or- runs bat'ed in Elinsburg {dered in from third and 1, F mitz 1; earned runs, Elks {moved other EIk up to second. 2, Legion 0; left on bases, Elks | But, that wasn't enough, 8, Iezion 10; stolen ba: Living- If—‘u.'h'z Foster balked again a few ston, B. Orme 2; time of game, 2 15 BACKC WHERE |plays later, sending another run 10 minutes; umpires, Regele HE BELONGS — | acros and Sabin /N BROOKLYA 1.8 Legion left-fielder Bill - | Hothak it was his duty to come e G et T s {harsing i trom the gardens Yo EM:FEPLLPLAY > nz by on PIIChINg| ;- sver ol i YLV ins and he in- At -7 §.B1s SUS00HE B MR R ntly fun just had E RNS HUT As VAR Ly W 3 4 when that fifth in- 1} by the ‘Bosion Braves 14 Tmpire Bagals. ho aded with Ca P . 3 y izers, Stengel took him on and Stiackea iy BROHAE, 18 | ne been doing r ] Lu and LU“: als “')‘1‘{”' #, A 1ds separate the scuffling p B . | Dijer. Oldise o e Rede Aeien Y Moose to Tangle with Re- | 1z jak from the game and the fans, Jnvcnalml Club at 6:30 h ling that he thad been right in e e e didirek o | 113 decisicns, applauded. 0 Llock & onign Jones faring less ely iverything ended happily later in J % ks in a 13-inning struggle game, however, with Koshak GAME TONIGHT 30ston Red The White Sex'|?F0logizing and shaking hands with At Boseball Park—Moose vs. >itching patriarch lost to Wes Fer-, b2 No protest was filed Elks at 6:30 c'clock, ell, 2-1, when his catcher, Luko oshak and he will con-| GAME TOMORROW sewell, dropped the throw to the|tinue with the Legion. ouncement, but Jate which would have cut off gha| But that ruckus left the Elks| postpened game may be played winning run. | with three more runs to score be-| off at 6:30 e'clock. turned in three victories| or the fast moving White Sox while | town frcm the mound the other lay when Adolfo Luque was placed | m the retired list by the Giants and| ommissioned as a coach. Luque, iean of the National league hurle as at the peak of his career s 0 or 12 years ago. Of late h had been confined to ef- orts relief REGELE, COLORFUL! PREP COACH, LEAVES! JUNEAU PERMANENTLY n Juneau's sportsdom, ieau High School and basketball| wmd baseball cfficial, left the city| permanently on the southbound ! ess Alice this morning. Re- ele is accompanied by his wife. | He has resigned. his intructorspip 1ere. &t A coach here two years after a ful regime at Skagway, Re: prep quintets were twice rin- up for the South Alaska scheol basketball champion- Harold E. 1igh hip Regele was known as an honest,' highly-capable official on the ma- 2 court and on the diamond. He: was decisive in making his calls, nd was respected as havi a thorough knowledge of sports rules. Before he left, he did not ans nounce where he would be em- dloyed next year, but it is believed hat he will return to Oregon, stepie of earlier coaching days. e - ENGAGES IN MINING K. I. Seymour has retired from forestry work and will be engag ed during the summer at the Sheil gold mine at Hope, according (o the Seward Gateway. “ — e+ —— ‘DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! | 1B One of the most colorful figures [ former athletic coach at Ju-| i e their shutout lele. And the victory was com- hitless wonders” to Kelly Blak and Pete Schmitz. The squeeze pla The Elks bagged ten hits, les wherein he did yoeman service Curly Livingston and Schmitz lead- p! the Giants. He saved the Giants' |8 the parade. The only loser to pencr at the Polo Grounds this| Dit twice was Manager-Catcher Bob year after Freddie Fitzsimmons had |BOVd. Pitching prai ailed to stop the braves, EA- T. (Shavey) who had| with | 1 BRADDOVCKnGVETS TIP FROM JAéK Thanks to the never-say-die Elks, on last night frcm the doughty club, this little old City first-half honors. For example, consider what hap- ne | worked beautifully with the bases pened when the Elks humbled the loaded. Legion. The latter nine, which had 1d the p lead, slipped to second ace behind the Moose, who were idle. But tonight at 6:30 o'clock, those I e was given Moose won't be idle—at least, they | RN e can't well afford to be. For the Jimmy Braddock, training for his fight with Max Baer, received some words of wisdom from Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight cham- | pion, in his Sheldrake, N. Y., traini ng camp. (Associated Press Photo) Moose will be tangling with the Jlks, keyed-up 'with their shut-out Elks f Monday C if the Moose—behind bable pitching of Dave Tur- can win, they'll take a mighty grip on first place. On the ¢ hand, if the Elks, with Pete hurling choice, y, things will be |in a pretty mess Incidentally, President Wlllmml Holzheimer, of the City League in- | timated today that might call | for another game tomorrow in an |effort to clean up one of the two postponed games remaining on the docket. However, no official an- nouncement about tomorrow’s game. {if scheduled, will be made uniil af ter tonight's contest. - R M JOHN R. OKERLUND AND ON JOIN MR. OKERLUND TO RESIDE IN JUNEAU Mrs. John H. Okerlund and her son, John Jr., arrived on the steam- |er Yukon today from the south to | join Mr. Okerlund who is a radio operator with the Pacific Alaska Airways here. Mr. Okerlind was y stationed .at the Taku ra- tation of the company, but urned to Juneau by plane Mon- | | | | | TAP BEER THE BEST ] IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS WHICH . -... is more likely Nowadays, nearly everyone fronted with this problem. spending ALL cannot bring The common sense solution Save Something.” spending wisely today and in a cash reserve for tomorrow. (Deposits here protected by r SPEND or SAVE? YOUR Prosperity? 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