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" BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE SAID THAT SONNY WENT DOWN TO TH' OFFICE FIX UP THE ROOM | GAVE HIM TO WORK. IN-THE OFFICE DON'T_NEED ANY HE BY GOLLY-HE IS HER! LAST NIGHT- | MU IN AN/ SEE HOW + FIXED UP HIS OF COULD NOT SU FIXIN- IET"S TH BUSINESS- GlBSflN Wi Ns 'Daily Sports Cartoon - HSELEVENTH ... GAME SUNDAY HibRy/ Seattle: and Missions ‘Spli STRioNG ATesReH eattle an issions dpht | NG SOPHOMORE MAY Doubleheader—San Diego Wins (By Associated Press) Sad Sam Gibson, veteran hurler, pitched the Seals to his eleventh straight victory Sunday, scoring s, 3-1 win over Sacramento in the| first game of the doubleheader and | ecnabling the team to retain the Pacific Coast leaderthip. The Sena- tors won the second game 4-3. | Oakland split a pair with Los“ Angeles, dropping the first game 9-6 but winning the second 2-1,| ten innings on Sunday. | San Diego ended a four game| losing streak Sunday by trouncing Portland 12 to 1 and 8 to 5. ! Missions split a doubleheader Sun- | day with Seattle, taking the first| game 7 to 1 while the Indians won | the second game 6-5. H GAMES SUNDAY | | Pacific Coast League ! Oakland 6, 2; Los Angeles 9, 1. Ten | innings. i Missions 7, 5; Seattle 1, 6. | Sacramento 1, 2; San Francisco | 83 ; San Diego 12, 8; Portland 1, 5. | | N A RECENT DUAL- ] MEET HE RAN A G48.2 \ QUARTER A 1:57 HALF, | AND A 4209 MILE i National League Pittsbur 5; New York 9. Chicago 1, 7; Boston 7, 2. St. Louis 7. 9; Philadelphia 2, 0. Second game forfeited by umpire on RAIEIORE T T account of alleged Philadelphia' Cincinnati 9: Brooklyn 2. ! G IA NTs G 0 Tfl American League New York 5; Detroit 4. Washington 8; Cleveland 7, ten innings. Second game postponed, ’ rain. | Philadelphia 1, 5; Chicago 6, 6. ' LEAGUE SUNDAY Boston 6, 2; St. Louis 5, 3. | ) Gastineau Channel League Elks 5; Douglas 3. One Game Is Forfeited by Umpire Sears Because of Alleged Stalling | (By Associated Press) The New York Giants are safe at the top of the National League {with a 9 to 5 victory Sunday over |the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Chicago Cubs split with the GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 6; Los Angeles 16. Sacramento 2; San Francisco 4. Missions 4; Seattle 8. San Diego 7; Portland 8. National League St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 1. Cincinnati 4; Brooklyn 5. Chicago 6; Boston 3. Pittsburgh 5; New York 7. American Leggue | Boston Bees, winning the night Philadelphia 0; Chicago 2. Rao 45 5 atter losigng ey New York 6; Detroit 5. game 7 to 1 Boston 11; St. Louis 4. i % Washington 6; Cleveland 8. Stalled Game On the grounds the Philadelphia STANDING OF CLUBS | Phillies were stalling in the hope Pacific Coast weague |that the 6 p.m. curfew law would Won Lost pet|balt the battle before the final San Francisco ... 42 24 .636|five innings, Umpire Zizy Sears Sacramento 41 25 .621 | forfeited the nightcap to St. Louis San Diego 37 31 .544(9 to 0. Los Angeles ... 34 31 .523° Alex Kampouris walloped out a Portland . 32 32 .500 homer with the bases loaded in the Seattle ... 30 35 462| Sunday game with the Dodgers,; Oakland .. 25 42 .373|and the Cincinnati Reds won 9/ Missions' ......... 23 44 .343)to 2. | gy The Boston Red Sox split with ' National Leugue the St. Louis Browns, winning 6 Won wvost Pct.|to 5 and losing 3 to 2. New York " 27 17 614 The Chicago White Sox boosied Pittsburgh ... 24 16 600 | their winning streak to eight in a Chicago 26 18 591|row with 6 to 1 and 6 to 5 vic-| St. Louis 2 19 537 | tories over the Athletics. | Brooklyn . - 18 21 462| The Cleveland Indians dropped a | Boston .. - 18 22 450 | ten-inning game, 8 to 7, to the Philadelphia 16 26 381 | washington ‘Senators and the| 14 26 .350|scheduled second game was rained | aut. 3 American League e e | Won Lost Pet | New York . 25 15 .625 Cleveland ... 22 16 579 H Chicago ........2% 10 &M ort o Debepit ... 28 M 5B Cincinnati St. Louis .12 28 300 ‘-,"' — Gastineau Channel League e, b Won Lost Pet.| Johnny Woodruff swings along| | Mohs, Skag Boston ... 18 17 514 & | 3 4 ‘Washi i 23 425 H 5 the utmost distancesout of hi legs. ‘ ol Whether or not Woodruff ally makes a serious altempt crack the mile mark dey tirely on him. His coact son, believi that W produce the 4-minute mile The mile route is n Woodruff Rt g Western Pen: tic megt he cov 4:234 to create new mark. This sg with Notre Dame, J mile in 4:26.7. A few we¢ against P St he st had turned in a a 1:57 half There really isn't much a coach can do to improve his run C To attempt changes migl the long-siriding r ) The only thing Woodruff n improve is his strat I pas’ many of his im and ihis goes for hi tory, were won after he had rur over the track, inside all but over his oppo he learns to y out of and how to himself, ¢ marks up to 1 record will b ——— % | AT THE HOTELS —_— Gastineau H. E. Chatwin, Kimshan Cove; Sylvia Engstrom, Mrs. J. G. Leger, W. A. Bloom, Murray Stuart, Anderson, Fairbar He Mesta, Finleyville, Penn.; Andy Nielen, Nome; Mrs. E. A McIntosh, Tanacross; C. L. Irvine, Tenakee; Roy L. Clothier, Var couver; Mr. and Mrs. G. Rog San Pedro; Miss Mary Joyce, Taku; vy J San Francisco; K. Louring 3 Strong; Seattle; A. Mandel, Ic Angeles; H. L. Collins, Portla B. Brynelson, Tulsequah; M Foster, L. Rapuzzi, J: Phi vay; W. K. Kelle chorage; James Platt, Wash ham. Junean Virginia Shedd, Wrangell; McCarry, Jr., Salt Lake City; V. Goettel, Spokane; George Douglas ... 2 3 500 | with long, easy strides. He throws| % 1 Mcose & 2 2 .500 | back bis head and farly eats up me"Gulletly. Seattle; Herbert lm-: | R | 2 .500| ground. It is not difficult to under- | akee; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyacke Try The Empire classifieds for quick results. Constipation 1f_consti) Saches, Sad Sisep, Lim stand how the Pittsburgh sopho- |Haines. more won the Olympic 800-meter | Alaskan title after watching his drive to the' Steve Early, Comet; W. G. Sal- ta | berg, Tacoma; Miss B. Edwards, pe. Woodruff's stride has been de- Seattle; J. V. Casnohan, Bremer- scribed as covering 12 feet or more. |ton; Jack Read,Cheyenne; L. John- 1 ! Actually, it measures around nine. Son. 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