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’ New York THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MOND XY, ]LH l) 1935. BRINGING UP FATHER I'LL. GO OVER TO THE WE NOW PRESENT THE PROGRAM SPONSORED BY JIGGS AND COM- oy CARDINALS ARE WINNERS OF 4 GAMES IN ROW Defeat -Phim;s— in Double Game, Cut Down Lead of Giants ST. LOUIS, July 15—The World Champion Cardinals swept the four- game series from Philadelphia by taking both ends of the double- headeér Sunday 5 to 1 and 10 to 1. The triumph enabled the World Champions to cut the lead of the New York Giants to six games. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 5, 8; Oakland 3, 2. Hollywood 2, 5; San Francisco 4, 12. Portland 2, 1; Sacramento 3, 6. Missions 10, 1; Los Angeles 6, 2. National League Philadelphia 1, 1; St. Louis 5, 10. Boston 7; Chicago 8. Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 9, 4. New York 2; Pittsburgh 4. American League Detroit 0; Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 3, 2; Boston 14, 2, sec- ond game account Sunday closing law. Chicago 3, 4; New York 0, 5. St. Louis-Washington, rain, Juneau City League Elks-Moose, rained out. “WILD BILL” HALI AGAIN STRUTTING STUFF ST. LOUIS, July 15— Wild Bill’ Hallahan, celebrating his return to his old hurling form last Saturday afternoon, held the Philadelphia Phillies to two scratch hits as the World Champion Cardinals won their eighth consecutive victory, 4 to 0. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 8; San Francisco 7. Portland 12; Sacramento 1. Seattle 3; Oakland 9. Missions 10; Los Angeles 7. Naticnal League Brooklyn 9; Cincinnati 5. Boston 2, 1; Chicago 10, 3. New York 7; Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 0; St. Louis 4. American League St. Louis 7, 4; Washington 11 ,10. Chicago 8; New York 7. Detroit 5, 6; Philadelphia 18, 3. Cleveland 4; Boston 2. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League (Second Half) San Francisco Miszions Seattle Los Angeles Gakland Hollywood Portland Sacramento 5 National St. Louis Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston Amencan New York Detrpit Chicago p Cleveland ... Boston Philadelphia ‘Washington St. Louis . suneau City League (Second Half) Won Lost Pet. 3 1 50 2 1 667 0 000 520 519 440 429 280 Legion Moose . Elks DlNE and DANCE s{when he first struck the Giants’ ,|In Terry's cap for the Giants' man- Detroit Negro Sensahon Will Battle German Ex- | World Champion | | | NEW. YORK, July 15.7Armn;;o-i here Saturday for a 15-round heavy | ments definitely were completed | weight match between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling in the Poloi Grounds on September 18. Louis is the Detroit Negro sensa-| tion who defeated Primo Carnera.| Schmeling is the one-time Ger-| man world champion whose most | recent victim was Paulino Uzcudun‘ of Spain. The announcement of the flght‘ was made by Mike Jacobs, Twenti- | eth Century Club manager. | It has taken Leiber some time | to live up to the promise he show- ed when he first reported to the Giants in Los Angeles three years ago. The husky Arizonan made a fine impression on John McoGraw with the way he stood up there at the plate and took his cut. One peek at Leiber in action even then| was enough to convince anyone that he was a natural slugger. There isn’t a right-handed bar- ter in the National League today who hits the ball harder than Léi-| ber does. He seems to have found| his real stride and his average is geing to soar if he keeps on getting the two and three hits he has been pounding out per game of late. Hank hits the ball on a line, but, in the early games was not getting many breaks. Many of his drives that went for put-outs would have been extra-base hits had they been placed a few feet to either side. Outfielders and infielders were rob- | bing him of hits with spctacular | catches. | The law of averages now seems| to be working in his favor for hls‘ drives are dropping where the| fielders cannot lay a hand on them. | One-fourth of his hits to date have been extra-base clouts. Arizona Varsiteer To make his hitting more dead< ly Leiber seems to have found th- range of the park walls. In a recent game against St. Louis Cardinals| - | e hit a pair of home runs, one of them just about the longest ever hit in the Polo grounds. It struck the balcony railing some 425 feet| from home plate. Leiber was a great athlete at the University of Arizona and no shrink- ing violet when it came to esti- mating his own ability. Hank thought he was a good ball player camp and wanted everyone to know about it. He is one of the most powerful men in the game. It has taken him quite some time to polish off the rough edges and to develop the balance and steadiness| necessary to a big league regular. Now that he 'has finally begun to| click in a big way it is a feather | ager was confident that Leiber| would come through if given enough time. Better Against Cards The league leading Giants have shown considerable improvement over, their last year's showing against the Cardinals. at least in| the first seven games. Last year the Giants managed to win' only one game out of the first seven played but this year the situation is re- versed for they have taken five from the St. Louis world champions. The Cardinals still look like the | one team capable of making it in- teresting for the Giants. If the Cardinals are counting on another | garrison finish to pull them through | again this fall they had better get! that idea out of their heads. The| Giants pack more power and have not been playing under the terrific | pressure ‘that broke their backs last | year and so are hardly likely to crack wide open again. | In ringing up his ninth vietory | of the season at the expense of the Cardinals, Carl®Hubbell can boast of a victory ovér every club in the league except Brooklyn. OFFICE AN'SEE IF THE PROGRAM IS PEPPING UP BUSINESS —ai 2 ® 1935, King P Sy, o, Gees Britvin rights reverved. ‘DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-—- < ¥ ¥ 15 His FIELONG HAS KEPT PACE Wi TE IMPROUE - MENT HE HAS SHOWK AT "GE PLATE At R ghts Reserved by The Assoclated Press uunco--ooo-o.- | SPORT BRI 4 wayne, “In ..........-..mmmm Princeton u v pl arsity tennisers in the semifinals of the eastern collegiate tourna- ment, and two of them in the fin- als. Berkeley an, getting a t Miss Elizabeth Dunn has won the Indianapolis city women's golf championship 10 times, the Indiana state women’s title five times. "Tommy tive to Miss Helen d three 'luL L. 1, the busines: has finally given up hoj squad pickers, and says he intends on the North Sea. They will visit|lasting 1 to turn pro next winter, . By GEORGE ML\IAN[ I [P S AND SO DEAR LISTENERS- JIGGS AND COMPANY, SPONSORS OF THIS PROGRAM LEAVE YOU UNTIL THIS TIME B ¥ Pap LR FOUR BASEBALL GAMES WASHED OUT LAST WEEK |Elks, Moose Go Postponed | Yesterday—Antlers, Legion Tuesday ~HE oY GIANTS OUTFIELDER HAS GWEN RDAY Moose — postponed, TOMORROW 1 Park — Elks vs. Legion 0 o'clock. { The lads on the three City Lv:wu:-{ baseball ams seriously are think- |ing of voting to change their sport er- polo. | y, the fourth time in as , & City League contest rained out. The Elks and the| | Legion were victims. An hour before game time, a h y rain fell. At| |5:30 o'clock, the | hour, the sun was shinging. ever, a moments later, was fallir ain This makes four postponed con- tests which must be played before the close of the second half sched- |ule on August 4. President William | Holzheimer said today he was not i“too worried as it was pointed |out that once, during the first half, | the: a similar quartet of tponed tilts on the books, which vere rescheduled successfully. B of weather, no g for ht, but the Legion are billed clash tomorrow o'clock. How- few ame has been booked | Elks and the for a regular jre in chief for the American gorogiits . i . chiet for the night at 6:30] . wleague, during his active days of ('flllm;; em officiated in eight world ] nd the American league en of them. R i of d., is one en golfe e e ‘ EARTH SHAKES Iudl.l, July 15.—An| t intensity and was felt at 11 k this morning. The shake as accompanied by a strange gurgling sound. 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