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H - - . Rt a ? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938. CEASE FIRIN', MAGGIE . KNOCK. OFF! NO MORE Freddie Muiler Swings One Over Fence to Win for Seattle By Associated Pre's) Dominic Di Maggio, youngest of the baseball playing brothers, made up for a late season’s start, yester- day, with a hitting and outfielding display that helped materially in th San Francisco Seals’ triumph over San Diego. Dominic had gone to the ba‘ 20 times since the season started, without a hit, until he connected fo: a couple last night to drive in two “uns Portland’s Beaver clan popped to the top of the league Oskland. Bill Thomas's big-cu ball was a factor in the win. Freddie Muller, of Seattle, broke up a nice tight game with Sacr mento when he slammed a homer over the pasture boundaries in the ninth frame. M WEDNESDAY Pacific Ceast League San Diego 0; San Francisco 6 Portland 4; Oakland Seattle 8; Sacramento 6. Hollywood 4; Los Angeles 3. National League Philadelphia 3, 6; New York 7, 11 Chicago 5; Pittsburgh 6. »oklyn 13; Lows 1 League vk 9; Philadelphia 2 ¢ 9; Philadelphia 2 3; Chicago 6 GUESS I AM A BIT SLOPPY, SAML. dit for the Cubs' 10 to 4 victery. // ==/ MAGGIE'S MESSED HERSELF UP WITH PAINT FROM 11| HEAD TO HOOF! 12 He is shown befere the game taking his turn at [/ DERN DECENT O YUH T' FEEL SO SYMPATHETIC OVER MAGGIE'S MISHAP! = SYMPATHETIC/MY EVE ! I SAID SHE HAD IT ALL OVER HER,DIDN'T 1 as he poied a long one into the outfield. 20 Minutes a Long Time; Jones Can’t Enter “Open” Boston Detroit Washington 5 St. Louis 7. RAHAM tions cut this to 139 for goilfers (o Service Writer » over NEW YORK, April Bolb, ‘It would hardly be fair to then Jones will not retur to nation to exempt a dozen or more forme: cpen golf championship competition titicholders, reducing the ava.'- in June because home people:figurd able places to around 125, said the 20 minutes is a long time. USGA That may not be the only reason, Buf, Evans said, why not in but it’s a timely one to start on. crease -the ‘field> There ave ap Now here’s the situation A suggestion was made that for Won Lost champions be exempted from Portiand 510 i it R D0e BHKE ¥ Wi 88 This drew the ; Hollywood 14 12 port of Chick Evans \ Bacwunento oAb 520 i1 1916, while Jones remarked he Ran B uDisto 13 13 500 might play under such circum- San Diego TR Seattle 12 14 462 yones also “reckoned” the pub- fmkland 9 17 34 o ;ignt like to see the old time PSR aces, even though r chances of Malionar Eenjus victory were negligible. ; Won Lost PC% pupine US.G.A. replied: Pittsbtrghy 8 1 889 ' jones (and other ex-cham- New York 8 1 889 ions) will have to qualify.” Beton 4 3 51 " piemption List Big Enough K s 5 4 55 p reasons were that the exemp frgoklyn, 3 5 3T tion list (30 low scorers in the pre- Shuinsa %ok 3| yious tournament) would have to Bt Louis ... 3 1 222 pe increased, thereby reducing Philadelphia 1 7 125 haces available to golfers through Amorican Longne the land, or the entry limit would F wg" L‘z‘“ Pet. pnave to be increased Evans remarked: Washington 6 3 667 . think the exempt list and the Boston 5 4 550 guajlable qualifying places could be Chiseey . Bl 0 increased. The association owes it New. quk 2 & e to former champions.” 8L Louis & b 441 e USGA. pointed out there Detroit 3 6 333 were 170 places available. Exemp- 2 6 2501 Philadelphia ¢mately 25 former champic i around However, probably no m: m a d would accept annu- e you get down inu 3 g out in threescmes, th former champions would require four groups. These tee off at 5-minute intervals. So it would require a matter of 20 minutes ad- ditional time to allow these chaps to play. Remember Mr. Jones? Mr. Jones, in case you've for- gotten, is the stubby young man w won thirteen British and Am- n golf championships in eight assured their financial suc- and retired in possession of golf's only “grand slam.” Since then—1930—Mr. Jones has been in competition five times, in each of the Masters' invitation af- fairs at Augustus, Ga. starting in 1934 The one-day sectional qualify- ing tests sometimes find the old- timers off stride or too old to keep up the pace and they fail to get in. It seems that fellows like Evans, ars, Francis Ouimet, Walter Hagen and Jimes Barnes, who failed to make the qualifying grade last year, should get some concession foc having scaled the heights. I think the public who pays to see these turnaments would be willing to have the field stretched by a dozen cntries in order to see the old time And T'd wazer Jones would still draw the bigges crowd - CUSTOMS OFFICE IS OPENED, TAKU RIVER Deputy Ceollector of Customs Jo- McCann left yesterday for where he will op:n the new custems office there for the sum- mer. He will have his oftice a Mary Joyce's Twin Lodge, it wa announced by the Customs office here. irst & >h Polaris- ges from the Taku mine at Tulsequah, coming down river, are scheduled to leave Tulsequah May 1 for clearance the customs station. The Taku Chief, specially built river barge which the mine will use in bringing the barges down river, left § tle yesterday for the north - R SWARTZ TO WESTWARD F. E. Swartz of the Bureau of Public Roads sailed for the West- ward on the Yukon, going to Moose Pass where he will supervise con- struction of four bridges for the bureau. 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They belted the for 17 hits GIANTS LOCKED AT LADDER TOP WITH PIRATES Terry's Man Slam Apple Into Open Spots for Twenty-seven Hits The biggest change of the base- ball season has come over Mana- —_— ger Terry, whose Giants are in a SALEM, Ore., April 28. — Harold dead lieat with Pittsburgh for lead-| Hauk, Salem high school basketball ership in the National League. coach, believes he has a way to end Billy Terry is now doing his coach- | the slow-down defense system of ing from third base and he’s spend- | basketball as well as to end over- ing practically all his time signal- | time periods. With a neat slide into home plate, Knickerbocker, Yankee secend baseman, scored the final run in the ninth inning as the New Yorkers won their first game of the season from the Boston Red Sox, 5 to 3, after droppirg the cpener, 8 to 4. Moe Berg, Sox catcher, waits for ling his men to hit the ball. Tn| Hauk's idea is to set a point lImit (he fure of. 'Orosabillc. snctitioe 1Y swamping the Phillies, yesterday,|as the game’s goal. For example, th= the Giants garnered a handy total| first team scoring 50 points in c | of 27 hits, as they won two in a|lege basketball or 40 in high school a break premptly scheduled their home-and- row for a good day. play, would win. As another suggestion, he pro-|hcmes games of next year under the Vaughan, slugging Pirate short-| He argues this would speed up stop, supplied the winning margin | the game hy putting a premium on for Pittsburgh when he hit a homer | offensive styles and would junk the in the seventh inning with the bases | percentage type of game by which. loaded. » some teams juggle the ball awaitinz ¢ YOU’RE Pacing the Field Down the Home poses time out be called automati- ‘ystem to see how it would work cally as soon as a team has scored out in practice. i 10 points. -eo The Emplre cla leds made his proposal at a| Try " luncheon. 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