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ROOKIE STAR HURLS CARDS T0 7-0 WIN Allows Only Four Hits in Game Yesterday with Dodgers BROOKLYN, N, Y., The St. Louis Cardinals’ star rookie pitcher, Jim Winford, hurled a four-hit ball game yesterday after- neon to lead the way to a 7 to 0 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. He thus pulled the Gas House up to near the lead in the:N League. July 31— HURSDAY Pacific Coast League San Prancisco 8; Missions 9. Portland 5; Sacramento 1. Night game Oakland 6; ings. Night game Los Angeles 10; Night game National League Seattle 3. Ten in- San Diego 5. Chicago 1; New York 3 Pittsburgh 5; Boston 3. Eleven innings. St. Louis 7; Brooklyn 0. Cincinnati 5, 4; Philadelphia 0, 5. American League New York 4; Detroit 5. Ten in- nings, Boston 3; St. Louis 4. Washington 8; Cleveland' 11 Philadelphia 4; Chicago 7. ANDING OF CLUBS S PACIFIZ COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Seattle 10 56 556 Portland. 67 56 545 Oakland 68 59 Missions ..65 60 520 Los Angeles 63 63 500 San Diego 62 63 496 San Francisco 59 67 468 Sacramento 49 kil 383 NATIONAL LEAGU Won Lost Pet. Chicago 57 36 613 St. Louis 38 600 New York 44 516 Pittsburgh 47 515 Cincinnati 47 495 Boston 51 469 Philadelphia 57 394 Brooklyn 61 365 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lest Pet New York 64 34 Cleveland 56 43 Baston 53 46 Chicago 51 45 Detroit 51 46 Washington 50 48 St. Louis 33 63 Philadelphia 32 65 330 GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGU (Seconu Half) Won Lost Py Moose 3 1 Pt Douglas 4 2 ' Elks 2 4 American Legion 1 3 .250 e The notorious Helldiver rapids of the Colorado River, long an obsta- cle to boatmen, have disappeared They are submerged in Lake Mead, formed by Boulder Dam. e Try an Empire ad. Breaks Ground Mrs. Alf M. Landon, wife of the Re- publican presidential nominee, shown as she broke ground for the new Delta Gamma sorority house at Washburn college, Topeka. (Ae sociated Press Photo) | MAX SCHMELING | NEARLY MOBBED, | OLYMPIC VILLAGE ‘ BERLIN, July ax Schmel- | ing, former heavyweight champion conquerer of and Joe Louis, the | Brown Bomber, paid an unexpected 1 to the Olympic village. Six | trooper: were obliged to form a | ring around him so he could make | progress through the crowd | - { visit BOB ELLIS FLIES TO HAWK INLET; 2 FISHERIES AGENTS Bob Ellis took off from Juneau this morning in his red Waco sea- plane for a hop to Hawk Inlet, with | Dr. Frederick Davidson, Bureau of Fisheries scientist from Seattle, and L. G. Wingard, of the Bureau of Fishe here, as passengers, and with Paul Brewer as mechan- | ic. Ellis has been held here on a flight to Kodiak by bad flying con- | ditions, and it is possible that the | Kodiak flight may be concelled and he may return to Ketchikan from Hawk Inlet. — e GOING TO STAT Oscar Olsen, from the Tulsequah district, is a passenger south aboard | the Princess Louise. MAY BE HELD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, = — - TITLE FIGHT 1936. : ~ New Easy Way to INAFTERNOON | Double Your Line-up of Brad dock_;;l Schmeling‘ Will Probably Meet in Daylight Event | | | ! NEW YORK, July 31 The | James J. Braddock and Max| | Schmeling heavyweight champion- ship fight will very probably be held on the afternoon of Saturday, Sep- | tember 26. This tentative date has been agreed upon, it is said, at a conference between James J. John- son, of Madison Squa Garden and Joe Gould, Braddock’s man- ager. The last time a heavyweight | championship was decided in the afternoon was on July 4, 1923, when Jack Dempsey outwitted Tommy Gibbons, CHAMP LEWIS GETS DECISION IN 12 ROUNDER Light Heavyweight Titlist Bests Al Gainer Be- fore 18,000 Fans PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 31.— John Henry Lewis, light heavy- weight champion, won the unani- mous decision of the judges last night over Al Gainer of Hartford Connecticut. Eighteen thousand fans witness- ed the non-title 12 rounder. Lewis weighed 178 pounds Gainer 177 pounds. - PAUL DEAN IS OUT OF 'GAME, SORE ARM and BROOKLYN, N. Y. July 31—| The Dean Brothers, Dizzy and Paul are in disagreement. Dizzy thipks that Paul, now in Hartford, Conn., will be lost to the St. Louis Car- dinals for the rest of the season with a sore arm Paul insists he wili be back on the hill in a week or two. ... KELLY IS NAMED BOSS AT SYRACUSE BOSTON, July 31. — Bernard (Mike) "Kelly, former céach of the Chicago White Sox and Cubs, suc- ceeds Harry (Nemo) Leibold as| manager of the Syracuse Chiefs,| Boston Red Sox farm club. L LR PR TR L JEWETT GOES OUT L. J. Jewett, of the Alaska Road Commission, is a passenger south on the Princess Louise, booked for| Seattle PR S | VISITOR LEAVES ‘ Miss Marian English, been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. J.| McDonald, left for the south aboard | | | who has 1 the Princess Louise. Look Over the Suggestions Listed Below! 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JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” Look for this Name-Plate R@—) METER-ICE PURCHASE PLAN AS . IDATRE Sl SEE THE MODEL ON DISPLAY IN THE COLISEUM THEATRE FOYER % " BALL GAME ON THIS EVENING, ELKS, VETS With “Old Man Rain” apparent- ly getting a bit and giving Juneau a bit of surcease from the downpour of the past few days, local baseballers are out to make up lost time. Tonight the Elks and Legion meet in the next to the last game of the regular schedule, and tomorrow evening, if all still clear, the league fathers to catch up one of the six postponed games on hand. is hope The schedule, as laid out, was 'due to close Sun August 2, but interference by rain, navy and y behind it- at least an- up before it carnival has put it w: self and there will be other wéek coming can be played out. The Elks and the Legion are the two bottom teams in the league |standings, but both have a mathe- i cal chance at the second half |bunting, so will be out there to- Inight with their heaviest artillery |primed for action in order to keep iin the race. Another defeat for |the lowly Legionnaires will just about wash fhem out of the pic- {ture for this season. But—the Le- igion looked like a new and enter- 'prising ball club last time out, |the recent player switches seeming [to be just fhe medicine to make | They are | {them win a game or so. {not to be scratched off as a setup |vet The Elks are only one game be- {hind Douglas and still right in the .lhl(‘k of things—which is just where Manager MacSpadden and his Pur- ples intend to stay. Enough motive both teams there to make a ball game, clouds and wet grounds or not. Batteries are not as yet announced, but both squads have their full strings all set after the long rest and it is likely that the fans will see “Big Mac” Mae- Spadden and Ward McAlister as opposing moundsmen and Vinton Clark for the Legion and Kelly ke for the Elks behind the bat. Blake, the regular Purple receiver, has just returned from the South- land, all fine and fit. Play ball will be called this evening. R BIRD EVENT SUNDAY AT SHOTGUN CLUB The second round of the 100-bird event will be shot Sunday morning on the Junéau Shotgun Club real at 6:30 grounds, starting at 10 o'clock, it was announced today by Milton | Daniel, Club Secretary. All shoot- ers are invited to be compete. on hand to' - MRS. ALICE COYER LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. Alice Boyer, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw for the past three weeks, will leave tonight aboard the North- land enroute to her home in Olym- pia, Washington. 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