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a4 \ v BRINGING UP FATHER HA-HA- THAT SNOOTY MR HYHAT ARRESTED IN A A GAMBLIN' CLUB LAST NIGHT = THAT 'LLL TAKE OFF HIS HIGH HAT = SENATORS ARE SHUT OUT; RED SOX DOES FEAT Fritz Ostemueiler Allows Only Four Hits—George | Dickey Is Recalled | BOSTON, Mass., May 26—Fritz Ostemueller shut® out the Washing- ton Senators yesterday afternoon, allowing them only four hits, while the Boston Red Sox collected rix runs, four of them in the first inning. Rick Ferrell, Sox catcher, sprain- ed his ankle sliding into second base and this will put him out of the lineup and on the injured list for an indéfinite period. Manager Eddie Collins announced vhat George Dickey, brother of Bill Dickey, Yankee catcher, has been recalled from Milwaukee where he has been playing under option of vhe Red Sox. GAMES MONDAY National League Philadelphia 0; New York ' Boston 8; Brooklyn 0. Pittsburgh 9; Cincinnati Chicago 1; St. Louis 2. American League New York 7; Philadelphia 10. Washington 0; Boston 6. Pacific Coasi Leagu: No games were played in the Pacific Coast League yesterday as the teams were traveling to open his afternoon on the following chedule for this week: Oakland at Seattle. Sacramento at Portland Los Angeles at Mission. San Francisco at San Diego. STANDING OF CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pct. Oakland 36 22 621 Missions 30 26 536 San Francisco 29 27 518 Seattle 30 28 517 San Diege 28 29 491 Portland ... .. 26 28 481 Sacramento ... 23 32 418 Los Angeles ... 23 33 411 NATIONAL LEAGJE St. Louis 22 11 667 New York 22 12 647 Pittsburgh 17 16 515 Cincinnati 17 18 486 Boston 17 18 486 Chicago 16 17 485 Brooklyn 14 22 .389 Philadelphia 13 24 351 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet.| New York %5 12 676 Boston # 14 632 Detroit 20 16 556 weight boxing laurels. SON WuUZ RAID ON Chicago 17 15 531} e o Washington 19 19 500/ Talla | Miles Imla Philadelphia 11 23 324 | St. Louis 8 28 .212 GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Douglas 2 0 1.000 Elks 1 1 .500 American Legion 1 i .500 Moose 0 2 .000 - % SEA SCOUTS MAKE TRIP TO INSPECT DONATED VESSEL| i The Wanderer, captained by Kell| Scout officers last Saturday even-|-— ing for a trip to Excursion Inlet to inspect the Forester, recently do- nated to the Sea Scouts by Archie Shiels of the Pacific American Fisheries. Among those who made the tri p‘ were, Capt. Bayers, Mate Syd Den-, nison, second mate D. A. Naish, third mate Kell Larson and George Larson. The Seca Scouts who were in the party included Grant Ritter, Kenneth Lea, George Gullufsocn, Harold Hansen, Mike Danieloff and Gilbert DeVault. The boys were made to stand two hour watches during the trip and er the boat solely by compass. ; were also given instruction re- | ding plotting courses, entering in the log, splicing and how to read charts Upon arriving at the P. A. F. cannery the boys went ashore for an inspection of the Forester and | found that it will need caulking | and painting. All, however, express- ed great satisfaction with the ves- sel. It was learned from Mr. Syres‘ of the A. P. S. cannery that it would | be impossible to launch the Fores- | ter which is on the ways near the cannery until next Tuesday as the tides at this time are very small. | After completion of their inspec- | tion tour the Sea Scouts with their | officers returned to Juneau Sun- day night. i P et ety GRIDDER TURNS BOXER| SAN FRANCISCO, May 26—Ed | Sargota of Fresno, Cal, end on St.: Mary’s 1934 freshman team, is) training here under Young Cor- | bett’s tutelage and will seek heavy- | - BUILDING FOR ‘ AUTO STORING { BEING ERECTED Construction of a building for| storage of cars, in the rear of the| Juneau Motors building on Main | Street, was begun yesterday morn- ing. The new building, of frame construction, 34 by 62 feet, is bemg erected by Hans Berg. | B SPEND WHERE YGU MAKE IT Cleveland 19 16 543 | spreading the have become that's why we dinner! 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Today, Standard Oil Service stands ready to fill all the petroleum needs of Alaskan cars, boats, industries, railroads, airplanes, 25 STANDARD OIL SUPPLY STATIONS serving ALASKA STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA of Ordway’s Kodiak, Photo Shop, was a passenger aboard allowed the Elks slugg the Tallapoosa throughout the en- | nbury and Captains Sherman and | Mark Jensen. But still, Douglas is ved at Auk Bay on the rclurn‘ Douglas. D, Ky.—J. H. Lamb of | NURSES HOLD LAST i MEETING UNTIL FALL | At a meeting of the Gastineau ng at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. GAME T 1 Verne Soley, President of the or- ganization, Mrs. V. W. Mulvihill was clected secretary to take the | place of Mrs. Marie Torrell who T Weeks Sgo Dough tendered her resignation All old business of the year was the Elks 5-1 in the secor the local baseball season. T i up af, last night's meeting 1t the Elks will again square off 15 tho Thuiro ThE Rt SEE | against the Islanders; that is, if it doesn’t rain some more at game BRSO | time, 6:30 o'clock. S c 8 200000000 | In the first meeting, Shavey Kos- UM dae Ko AS 3 | ki pitched for the Elks and almost held Douglas. Tonight, “Big Mac’ hiid Spadden will chuck for the pur- | ¥ and perhaps he will hold the Island lineup. Two weeks ago Claude Erskine only five Pete Zynda Samarvich, . Chichagof; H. clouters Meyer, Haines. hits. Tenight, the E [ plan to collect “plenty bingles” off| - o LADIES’ AID ' the top team in the league and won' The Ladies’ Aid’ of the Methodist last time, |Church will meet at the home of Kelly Blake will catch for the Mrs. A. J. Streed at Ninth and E b Elks and Martin Pedersen for Streets tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. —adv. 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