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BRINGING UP FATHER I FOUND THIS POOR MUTT, HE NEEDED A HOME ~B8UT WHEN MAGGIE SEES HIM BOTH OF THEM WILL START TO HOWL Copr 1937, King Features Syndicate, Ine. World n CARL HUBBELL KNOCKED FROM BOX IN THIRD Brooklyn [;odgers, Jinx Outhit, Turns Trick— Dizzy Also Hit Hard (By Associated Press) The Brooklyn Dodgers, jinx out- fit, which has hoodooed the New York Giants more times than Bill! Terry cares to remember, caught up on Carl Hubbell's winning streck | of 24 games, the longest in all base- | ball history, and knocked him cut! of the box yesterday in the third, inning, and then went on with| eighteen hits to win the opener of the doubleheader by a score of 10 to 3 ! Chicago clouted Dizzy Dean for 14 hits in the opener as St. Louis lost’ a doubleheader. | Pittsburgh maintains a slight lead after splitting a twin game with Cincinnati. | The Yankees came from behind to win the opener with Boston, but lost the second game of the double- header Memorial Day. - | Sport Slants By PAP | \ i | | When the New York Giants start- ed their first swing through the western loop, Dashing Dick Bar was showing the way to home-run hitters. of both leagues. Ba 1 had accounted for cight round-trip- P the exact total he made all last season. The National League boasts a flock of home-run producers—Mel Ott, Wally Berger, Dicky Medwick, Chuck Klein, to name a few—but the 146-pound Giant shortstop had led 'em all the first month of the race. The short left-field fence at the Polo Grounds has been Bartell's favorite shooting gallery ever sii he joined the New York Club. L: year he made the distake of trying to pull all of his drives inio the stands. The pitchers soon caught on with the result that he was fair game for their curves. ] Now it's different. - Barteil in- sists that he does not have his sights trained on left-field every time he takes a cut. He concentrates on meeting the ball squarely, hoping it will drop safe. If the ball finds its way into the stands, so much the better. If Dick follows the plan through the pennant race he will have a bumper crop of homers. All the to-do about Carl Hubbell pitching records has shunted B: tell to the background. The fine work he has been doing in the ficld as well as at the plate has not come in for the attention he de- serves. Another dark horse in the homer S I'LL. GO AND SEE IF l I CAN GET MAGGIE TO KEEP HIM YOU SAY A MAN WAS EEN COMING IN OUR HOUSE WITH A DOG - AND HE 1S THE PRIZE WINNER AND WORTH # 5000 AND THE OLICE WILL BE RIGHT UP- - AR =8 wow /! THAT WILL BE ABOULT THE AMOUNT OF $5 000/ nghts cescrved Dall:); S porié Cdrtoon 3 - 7HE LB - COUNIL SHORTS TOP OF #E GLANTS HAS BEEN SHOWING THE WAY TO THE AOME RUN HITTERS OF BOR/ MAJOR LEAGUES % /p = BARTELL AND KAMPOURIS ALREADY AAVE EQUALLED THEIR HOMER TO7ALS FOR HE ENTIRE /936 CAMPAIGN e Al Rights Reserved by The Assoclated Press derby is Alex Kampouris, the Cin-| cinnati | Reds’ Greek grounder- grabber. Alex already has surpassed his 1936 total of six homers, and| has been onc of the early batting! sensations. | Alex got six home runs in four| afterncens, the spree putting him| up with the leaders. | > NATION PAYS TRIBUTE, WAR ! Australian Davis Cuppers | Are Routed by Score { of Five to Naught | NEW YORK, June 1.—The im- pression prevails in tennis circles, 3 foilowing America’'s 5 to 0 rout of |the Australia Davis cuppers, that _ |Uncle Sam’s racquet swingers have WASHINGTON, June 1—Mil- /gy even chance to win the cup this lions of persons in the United States year. joined yest¥rday in Memorial ser-; vices for the nation’s war dead. i Villages gnd cities, civilians and| veterans, took part in the tributes.| Rain dampened the services in many sections of the country. - ON TWO-MONTH TRIP LA S L S A ROBERTSON RETURNS Returning from a short trip on legal business, R. E. Robertson, Ju- |nean attorney, returned to his {home here this morning from Ket- 1 an aboard the steamer Yukon. ; i ->o Leaving Juneau for a visit of; LAWTON BACK E about two months’ duration with; Harry R. Lawton, Columbia Brew- relatives and friends in Western ng Company manager, who is mak- Washington and Oregon cities, Mrs.{ing a good-will tour of Alaskan Russell L. Clithero, wife of thejcities, returned here from Peters- night clerk at the Gastineau Hotel, |burg this morning aboard the stea- sailed south yesterday morning|mer Yukon. aboard the steamer Princess Lou- ise. E - Try an Empire ad. Champion Braddock Makes Formal 'fi'aini?)g Debut i f [ | | | i CRACK SHOTS - AS TOLL MEN OAKLAND, Cai, June 1 small fortress, into which one-way chutes pour some $15,000 a day,' protects receipts of the giant San | Francisco Oakland Bay bridge. | | So far the toll gate has not at- | tracted holdup men, and Captain M. L. silvey, in charge of col- | lectors, expects no trouble in the future—not™ if the crocks “scout” the situation . | “Every one of the 40 or 50 men! ‘normally on duty is armed” he "explained. “We have our own target range and a man who can't shoot can’t work here. | “Each collector gets only $200 for change—not a big haul. When he finishes his shift he sacks his meney and it gees through a one- | way door to the counting room. | “That rocm is lined with triple |armor and it would take a cannon te pierce it. The windows are { bullet-proof glass nearly two inch- 1es thick. They have small port- | heles, so we can shoot out without |being fired on.” In the daytime, when the largest tsums are on hand, traffic is so heavy that any interruption would create a bad traffic jam. In the jceinlon of officers, this would itself jtrap a holdup gang. | i 17, o _; STOCK QUOTATIONS +* NEW YORK, June 1. — Closing |quotation of “Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 12, American Can 198%, American Light and , Power (8%, Anaconda 58%, Bethlehem Steel 83%, Commonwealth and |Eouthern 2%, Curtiss-Wright 5%, |General Motors 55, International | Harvester 106, Kennecott 56%, New | York Central 43%, Southern Pacific “5324, United States Steel 98%, Cities Eervice 3%, Pound $4.92%, Republic | Steel 34%, Pure Oil 17%, Holly $u- gar 33%, U. S. Treasury bonds 2%s 197.24, Atchison General 4s 109%. [ DOW, JONES AVERAGES THe following are today’s Dow, | Jones averages: rails 56.09, utilities 27.56. s AR BRING IN TWO RAFTS Bringing two rafts of logs, one |of cedar and one of hemlock and cpruce, to the Juneau Lumber Mills | here, the mill's two tugs, Lone Fish- erman and Quilcene, arrived in port | Sunday morning, and immediately put out for the Juneau Logging Company’s Tuxekan Island logging camp, after more logs. A San Francisco DAKLAND WINS DOUBLEHEADER: OUT OF CELLAR Missions Go to Lowest Place in Standing — Seattle Splits Twin Games (By Associated Press) The long battered and Oakland team has risen heights through an open revolt and timely aid of a pitcher and third baseman who hurried to the coast from the Yankees. Oakland battered the way out of the cellar Monday by winning the first doubleheader of (he sea: rom the leadinrg San Franci eam The Miss'ens went to the as Poriland won the crucial s Seattle fell back to cus‘oma feat, losing the first header and taking the second game by a hair Tonight, San Francisco and Sac- ramento open a seven-game series. beaten to new GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast League Cakland 5, 5; San Francisco 1, 2. ESacramento 7, 1; Los Angeles 8, 6. Missions 4, 4; Portland 13, 5. San Diego 17, 2; Seattle 5, 3. National L Beston 3. 6; Brooklyn 10, Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 4, 6; s American League Detroit 1, 5; Cleveland 7, 6. New York 4, 2; Boston 3, 8 St. Louis 2, 8; Chicago 5, 9. Philadelphia 3, 1; Washington 6, 6. , Gastinean Channel League Moose-Douglas, rain. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast weague Won Lost 39 37 34 30 28 25 22 21 ret. Eacramento San Diego Los Angeles Portland Seattle Oakland Missions National League Won Pittsburgh New York Chicago St. Louis Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia Cineinnati 57 500 471 441 432 306 . haemoglobin If Salads Skin, Knives Are Okay, ~ Dean Tells Men PITTSBURGH, Pa., June ‘1. Should a man sit on the right or left of a woman in taxi? in Europe, it would be correct to sit on the left, buv in the United States it would be perfectly proper to sit at either the right or left. Most of the men students at the University of Pittsburgh knew that, Lut just to make certain of it, Vin- cent W, Lantear, Dean of Men, wrote and distributed. a guide on manners entitled, “What Every Man Should Know.” Among the rules Lanfear laid down' for every gentlemen were: No man should keep a pipe, cigar or cigaret in his mouth when he . lifts his hat to a woman. When you enter an office, place your hat in an inconspicuous place —and remember where. It is more embarrasing to find yourself in dinner coat and black tie when your host is wearing in- formal clothes than to wear infor- mal clothes when your host is dressed formally. If your salad shows signs of skid- ding, by all means cut it with your knife, e | Conducior te Rescue | | When a hobo cut the rear end of a train loose near here the conductor jumped out Of his cabo hitch-hiked in an automo- bile until he outran the engire, and sent the engineer back for the miss ing cars. i - | BLAND, a.— i BENDERS RETURN Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Ben re- turned to Juneau this morning from Eeattle on the Yukon. R e The blood of many lower ani- mals has a pale blue oxygen-car- rying substance in place of the that gives the blood of the higher animals its red color. American League Won Lost 23 12 20 17 18 14 16 15 18 17 17 20 15 18 10 24 Gastineau Channel League Won Lost New York Detroit Cleveland Boston Chicago Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Moose Moose Elks ‘SCHOOLBOY’ REJOINS TEAM industrials 171.59, , In a desperate leap, Lef!"~'der Heath of the Cleveland I sailed over Boston Red - atcher Desautels oniy to te out when he overshot the .. (ie in the fourth inr of this played in Boston. Cleveland won, 16 Yians cd | a4939140¢ 3948 B MIKE MLEOD g8 ~ PASSES AWAY X \ Former Alaskan, with In-| ian Bureau, Dies Fol- lowing Operation TILLAMOOK, Oregon, June’ 1.— Mike F. McLeod, 47, of Kodiak, owner of the Mohler resort, is dead here following a major operation,! Burial will take place at Nehlim.| . McLeod served {3r 11 years with the United States Bureau of Edu- cation at Kodiak, with his wife. Previously he had worked in the Government hospital at Nenana. For a time he was connected with g hospitals at Seward and Anchor- age. 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He is shown here with Mickev Cochrane, Detroit manager, Rice & Ahlers Company