The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1938, Page 5

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YEAH ! SHOULD SEND OVER AT LEAST SIX BAGS O' CEMENT! ]immy Crandall Rises to Fore:His Dad Was Famous I THINK YUH COMPLETE | HOW COME TH' CEMENT, SAM 2 THOUGHT YER HOUSE WUZ ALL Y NOT EGGZACKLY CUZ CONSIDERIN' TH! ROOFIN! JOB WE DID ON THAT SECTION, TIGETHER WITH TH' SEASON'S RAINS AN'ALL--- “WE'RE MAKIN' IT INTO A NATURAL SHOWER-)‘ CEMENT ON TH' BED- ROOM FLOOR! HAS YUH GONE SILLY, AT SAME J0B FOR 31 YEARS . e e ! - HOH}’WOOd Goes Into Tie Sam Russell Is Known as Whatever fate awaits Administration bills, one thing is sure—Presi- Wl[h Beavers for Flrs( ND il vv[ ” t dent Roosevelt can always get into a ball game. Pictured above, the Chief - P C I ynamite lVlan o Executive receives a season pass to the Washington Senator’s ball park lace, Coast eague All Field Workers from Clark Griffith, owner of the team. (By Asmecisted Fiess) WILMINGTON, Del, May 4.— A first inning scoring spree that Playing with dynamite is a job for Twu FIHES LEGION AUXILIARY gave San Diego a victory over Oak- Sam Russell. He's been handling ex- DISCUSSES PLANS « land, was paced by relief pitcher plosives for 31 years. Jimmy Crandall, son of Doc Cran- work? FOR POPPY SALE dall, who pitched for the Angels «wien thete are| o0 Milnor roef Iives Inss Sihb 4 . 2 g within 15 minutes of each other, —_— vears ago. a lot of men on the job, it's enough called the Juneau Fire Department > The Hollywood Stars staged 2 to give you the jitters. Men even .. e e s A Plans for the sale of poppies five run uprising in the seventh abiioks; which-is. against all rules. [0, 00 Martin: Apfrihents ‘oo GEPhenativ, World -War NSRS S 4 tineau Ave, at 9:20 pm. and to xsed ¢ frame against the Portland Beav- It's better to have a small trained . 3 | ¥ discussed at the meeting of the agains 8 Pl Tom George’s residence on Eighth erican Legion Auxiliary last nig crs to defeat that nine and go into group. Stroet ab 9:35. bt oo wherd mint a tie with him for first place. Russell is tall, lean, tanned 0 8 pou fires were put out quickly me gou o 8 AR a4 5 5 ! leathery hue. He takes his work o with Mrs. John McCormick, pres! Gene Lillard pitched the Ansgch Nitir exilalnive 1ty any other| 0. ol ks damage. BaRY into a tie for third notch with Sac- DL, & S o URICT - s onr Ol v ramento. wouk, except that nitroglycerine gels, 1\ e he says didn't Mke it, at uv;\xm;ll(g::/“p‘:;;oyn v‘vief:::":\‘:e Dick Gyselman, who covers the 0 P e TS itk first, when he went out on a blasting of the Auxiliary which will replad * hot corner for Seattle, was slightly FIVE OF A KIND and the fans playing “wild,” horses take turn at Jamalea track and head down the stretch. On the rail is win- Shainits got "nig D eadacne. op ob, but “she’s gotten worn down.’ the regular session of Tuesday, hn])ln\u;lfl 4‘\\;:‘:( g:;x)}\”z‘ix ;m)i)\m\t?lf;i ner, Ching-ling: next is Banner Girl who ran second: center. Danita M who {ook show manav {'i\u;irnll(‘ Ebetlichs, ‘TG ;nd this, Russell is 56. Field workers call 21, and be held on Thursday, Ma§ won pre, i § « - s - o R A Russell says, negro workers in the Dim “that dynamite man.” 2. Poppy Day is May 28. o | 2 t 1S might have brought more money Paul Derringer, Fred Frankhousc, B SR e aticks Sl 5 A Reports on the May Day dan AT ;‘él-“xii"i..i‘, g;;;;:-h%;fl\" b het- ll?‘(‘” Hallahan and Leroy Parme- Try to But it Up Lode and placer location notices and award of the cedar chest W ¢ Coast League Will the trade force the Giants to Catchers: Jimmy Wilson, Gus He blasters act on hunches, f0F sale at The Empire Office. me San Francisco 7; Seattle 4 buy another pitcher, probably from Mancuso, Virgil Davis. T A ER plus experience. A general rule is — e e ywood 8; Portland 4. the Phillies, to offset the addition- Infielders: Ripper Collins, Leo & stick of dynamite- to & foot of L Sacramento 0 al pitching strength the Cubs may | Durocher, Rogers Hornsby, and ground. A better method, however, D B F()'nm()r * San Diego 8; Oakland 4. have acquired? Did the Cards also Burgess Whitehead. is to figure out the shearing and . . 4 National League have another deal in the fire for Outficlder: Gene Moore crushing strength of the rock to be s . Brooklyn 7; Pittsburgh 2 a new pitcher? ->oe "“‘f{"‘“v i ; B & Philadelphia 2; Chicago 5 — It seems that Father Time alone [ e e N New York 2; Cincinnati 10, B b ” E & A Lol can answer these puzzlers, and WILLOW CREEK MINE EX ect d ll’l t I it l' E 101"0_: we have to supply to Basba b B aseball Experts Are Sun- oo 1 ohaply win stump him FIRM FILES ARTICLES pected that Invitation overcome it,” he explains. “It of- ' American League ply Stymied — Many Can Dizzy Win 20? s Will Be Extended Al- fs Ll ) Yapee iy Chicago 2; Philadelphia 7. . The Cubs apparently can count rticles of incorporatic ave ¥ gy ing to bust it up. You don't always St. Louis 1; New York 5. Questions Asked e e il in e i i L aska to Participate iry to move it—you try to smash Detroit 3; Boston 4. T Y only the average number of games - by the Alaska Willow Cree! o it | Cleveland 10; Washington 9 By DILLON GRAHAM he's won for L;e Cards during the '(“-ufi:m:wmvimn[\\cl(m}i:r v;’,ffl(:?u-c‘;.nfi Both houses of Congress have But you can't overdo blasting, et NEW YORK. May 4—The mys- 1ast six years 22. The Cubs are wasilla. e company. is capj. |DAssed a bill appropriating $500.000 particularly when you have to fig- STANDING OF CLUBS Us eve-of-season transfer - of -Overdue anyway. And Dean's ex- talized for $150000 with W. G for the Camp P rifle matches ure on buildings. You must do the Pacific Coast League Dizzy Dean from St. Louis to Chi- pected additional triumphs should gmith as President and R. O this yi according to word re- job, and no more. That requires Won Lost Pc-. | cago brings up questions which have help offset the injury jinx that may ghrewsbury tary e ":“]“{“:)‘; l:‘]‘“' n“'”l‘l‘]‘l';"m 'l“iil;; 1“‘”"‘"'}'] "‘;“’D' lose ’l"‘“;;“g'" . Portland 18 13 581 the baseball experts stymied: again pursue the Cubs The, compa sts the fol i T Bl siomppt iat Dynamite Man T ) Hollywood 18 13 Ao ien o i Bl e oo It Dibsir's “in | ehave, 461" Surprise m;”‘;m‘m “"“‘“Fihr w::i‘l\““"‘[::’l‘l‘"‘::; )hmit]):w‘[n Iull\'('n])\:\')‘l:(-zlllx,ml' Alaska will Rus:],v“‘.\ \\'quk ha.:l tak;n mmA all AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO « Sacramento 7 ik 8| seldom makes a poor deal. He is everyone if he doesn’t win more | gistrict for operations o | D€ invited to participate over the country and to South Am- T’ D -l Al . T u 48] e op s et honee Catlers i) pamiesthan Davis and’ Shoun boms ;”‘O“‘f_‘ "“‘lck‘{";x‘_:k’l} N’;“ o Strike | “pne matches are scheduled for erica and Canada. He figures he has e val y aska Emplre san Diego 16 15 518| the garae DId Ricksy. eager to swap| bined. Andiitainback ‘doesn’t figs|stake” Lade,, Homestake. Bxtension [AUSUSt; 3L to September 10 and ihandled “10 or 15 million pounds of y €an Francisco 15 16 484 Dean for pitchers Curt Davis and'Ure to help the Cards. But Rickey rode Yellowtsone Extension Lode, local riflemen have been given to dynamite.” He is a graduate engin- is invited to present this coupon at the box office of + Ecattle 18... /191" . 408| Clyde ' ;Shodh,. AutHeldar. iGactge ANOUIY have w: lab.of tulk countaing | vaicvstone Tode No.-4 and Tealow. | Lncerstand that Alaska will be in- | gar who staited oub on'flsld Work. % & Ozkland 11 21 344 Stainback, and $185000—have rea- that $185000. e sy bty vited as Hawaii was invited last He has been calxd in on such big "_—CAPITOL THEA TRE £ o son to believe Dizzy would never be A Ppretty fair country ball club BEEETs year blasting jobs as the Hudson River ! National League the pitcher he was a iew years could be iied together through MILLS THROUGH ; G D !i’ : tubes, New York City subways, and AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE i Won Lost Pct. ago? players the Cards have disposed e ¢ . are Japanese army says that more dredging jobs in New York harbor, o " B New York 13 g 857 Rickey habitually has sold play- Of 1 ]ual::v}xg:‘l:ll [x!*”m“’m‘;‘mMég; l‘:" than 150 f[\lme);cun (\»:r!umeer.\ are| Alexandria Bay, Buffalo harbor, the THE BRIDE WORE RED * Chicago 10 5 667 ers while they still were good, to Consider these B g 3 orq) SETVINg with the Chinese army, New York Barge Canal and Honolu- & Pittsburgh 8 6 571 obtain top prices for them before Pitchers: Dean, Tex Carleton, ::o::flf ‘_::lmi”::,’ 5?:{:;:_ several| iy as aviators lu harbor. Taiie: anae) AT AppircTUNICR N BE KIS % Cincinnati i 8 467 the market collapsed under him Boston 5 6 455 | Does that ekplain the Dean deal? Brooklyn 6 8 429| The Cardinals felt they could St. Louis 5 9 357| win the pennant with Dean. The Philadelphia 2 1 154 | players now feel they have only |an outside chance. Did Rickey fig- American League | ure $185,000 and three players was Won Lost Pct.|better than a National league pen- Cleveland n 3 786 | nant or didn’t he share the players’ Boston 8 6 571 optimistic opinions? ¥ New York 9 i 563 Was There a Clash? | . - Washington 8 tA5d 533| There were reports late last sea- | Chicago St 417/ son of a bitter flare-up between Philadelhia 5 8 .385 | Dizzy and Manager Frankie Frisch.| Detroit 5 9 357 with Diz saying he wouldn't pitch St. Louis 5 .9 357 | again for Frisch. Did Dizzy’s stand Cardinals Show - Fresh Power in Nalinpgl League Cincy Reds End Giants’ Winning Streak with Bad Defeat. (By Associated Press) With late encouragement, force the trade? Dizzy has never had a topnotch catcher. Will the aid of a veteran like Gabby Hartnett enable Dizzy again to reach the heights of 1934 !and 1935 when he won 30 and 28 games? Dean is one of the game's most colorful figures. Will he pep up the | Cubs? Dean has been quite a trouble- some character with the Cardinals and a rather forthright guy. How will he fit into the Chicago scheme. already overcrowded with such mas- | ter minds as Grimm, Hartnett and | Lazzeri? | Dizzy has customarily squawked before signing his contract and has fans enlivened the spring drills with his hope St. Louis Cardinals may causé popoffs. This year he signed at a trouble in the National race. League stiff salary reduction, without a murmur and startled the fans by Veteran right hander Warneke i phis modesty and silence. Does this coming along in fine shape and ap- add up to anything? Did he know pears to show promise of chucking he was to be traded to the Cubs- How can we turn out the high-quality type of printing that we do, and yet charge such conservative prices? Well, any plant OUGHT to be able to do the same thing. It’s simply a matter of experience and proper production plan- No Mystery About It---Just Good Sense ball all through the season. A new battery composed of Bili McGee and Herb Bremer, limited the Boston Bees to six hits as McGee got his first trial as a start- ing pitcher. McGee fanned six men to outpoint able Lou Fette. Bremer provided the first two yuns with a homer and Don Gut- teridge made the third marker in the same manner. Meanwhile, Dizzy Dean worked his arm for seven good innings against the Phillies and got credit for a victory. The Cincinnati Reds brought the Giants’ eleven game winning streak to an undignified end. P e — The first schooner was designed put they got no backstop replace-| and built in Gloucester, Mass..1D ment through their trade. Wouldn't| a trade with, say, the Giants, wmml 1m13. Was he worried about his arm? Why Was Frisch Happy? Onkle Frankie Frisch was un- usually happy this spring, al- though he had worries what with trying to make a catcher and a third baseman out of outfielders. | Was the prospect of a season with- lout arguments with Dean a pleas- ant one? New York, Brooklyn and Pitts- burgh definitely would have bid against the Cubs for Dean. Why weren't they given a chance? Bill Terry of the Giants was skeptical of the deal. Why did he say he would have outbid the Cubs for Dean? The Cardinals need a catcher, @ ning = so your work goes through without a hitch, or waste of time, and with Telephone 374. ' no extra costs. = For Good Printing Empire Printing Compan

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