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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL | By CLIFF STERRETT THAT 1S, WHEN UNK ER AUNT SUSIE AIN'T GOT POLLY AND HER PALS Fitot ol M —~—— P-5-S-T, MA! N Mrs. Harold Campen War Risk ! WAL --ER--WAL, YOUVE BEEN USING IN FACT T HASI . POLLY'S READIN' ASH ANSWER ME ASHUR URL PERKING ! Th' RIOT ACT. HEH ! HEH! ( THIS IS RICH! o THIS CURTAIN TO EAVES- DROP ON MY PALS AN' ME, HAVEN'T YOU 2 —] s === TO IT FIRST! Is Incentive for Party Ye afternoon Mrs. Nor- Cook entertained at Normandy » with a bridge luncheon hon- Mis. Harold Campen who is from Seward Honors were won during the day by Mrs. George Jorgenson, Mrs. Joe Kendler and Mrs. Thomas Selby. | Friends of Mrs. Campen who were | presént for the afternoon included | Mesdames Leonore Holmquist, Mary | Holmquis Henry Harmon Vaughn Callow Bessie Rowe. erday here son, |and Ted Laughlin GRAHAM SELECTS YANKEES, Sacramenfo REDS FOR FIRST PLACE IN Beats Stars - GREAT BASE By DILLON GRAHAM AP Feature Serivee Sports NEW YORK April seball’s during ers, and the Reds. 1 the 'SODACE o am"fi‘al o BALL Writer T'm sold on an league punched Yanks L good pls front of behind the the way, is you were in i probably zet er That, by If you ed off 2 precautionary you rush out and dime on my foreca gave you Fightir Derby (My Downs, your ears note, before r the family remember I px in last year's latest report from Churchill still inte Fox just pole.) s are not sure things. in the bank. Lou T , has slow- Gomez and Ruf- But Pitchers Wes Farrel the down to a trot fing are a year older. Cral Hildebrand and and Outfield: Charles Keller and Joe-Gailagher should take up any s Yanks are still tops with The others Boston may wind up like this Boston Detroit Cleveland Chicago Washington St. Louis Philadelphia Red Sox, p Jimmy Foxx long bet to stop Eoston definitelly he bug. Pitching has handcuffed Red Sox and chance, Joe Cronin traded two sts Outfielder Ben Chapman and Third Baseman . Pinky Hi 1gs, to get twirling aid-—Denn ilehouse, El- den Auker and e Wade. They're strictly no fireballs but may be shty helpful Outficlder Ted Williams and In- fielder Jim Tabor are likely to be rookie sensations buf they'll hardly knock in as many runs hapman and Higgins Detroit will be dangerous if Fred- dy Hutchison and Schoolboy Rowe both have great seasons. Freddy the year’s high-priced recruit but his slants didn't puzzle anyone down south. Outfield punch and catehing finesse lacking. Rookie Frank Croucher looks godd at shortstop and Home Run Hitter Hank Green- berg and Rudy York should knock in a pile of runs, Even an anticipated great year for Bob Feller won't keep Cleveland from the skids if ‘Johnny Allen’s arm remains troublesome. ers shouldn’t cause much worry, al- though Washington may offer an occasional headache if Bu arris finds a winner among his Cuban colony. Here'’s the National look : The Yion shot Batting are a good the Yanks the pennant by > ~ » N Cincinnati Chicago NewYork Pittsburgh St. Louis Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia The Reds may win by the margin of a redbug’s snout. So far as I can determine they're the only conten- ders who've strengthened themselv- es. They've got hitting, fine fielding and probably the best tossing. An able-bodied Lee Grissom and ,An improved Whitey Moore should bolster a crack corps that includes Paul Derringer, Johnny Vander Meer and Bucky Walters. The in- field looks better with Bill Werber at third. I doubt that the Cubs are stronger. The loss of Bill Jurges didn’t help. The Giants rate no better than third until it is known whether Hubbell and Schumacher can pitch. Pitts- burgh fymbled its chance last year and likely won't threaten again Boston has added power, perhaps, at the expense of its defense, Brook- Jyn should be a trifle improved.| Branch Rickey said the Cards could finish anywhere from first to sev- enth, and that still goes A compromise on fifth would be a good estimate. Even an old time dentist like Doc Prothro has found the Phillies have position the Meat vs, is | DILLON GRAHAM “The Yankees are net things, neither is me in bank.” HARRY IFFERT BANGS UP 607 AT BRUNSWICK Harry Iffert stirred up the maple sticks at the Brunswick last night to mark 204-186-217 for a 607 tots best mark of the evening sure the Iffert’s George Brothers two of three from the Irving’s won three Lotters. Tonight’s team won Coops, while from the Case games American California Grocery at 7:30 and Independents vs. Brunswick at 8:30, Last night's scores ar George Broth, 204 12 159 as follows Ifert Jahoda Judson 432 Totals 475 502 Co-operative Grocery 182 172 175 120 141 126 136 168 187 438 481 488 Case Lot Grocery 136 164 Druliner 181 178 Tucker 115 115 | Totals 432 457 | Irving’s Market Benhett 166 171 Harper 144 168 Roach 144 149 1437 Radde Elison Zinck 387 — 491 1407 | | Totals Craigo 132 131 ~ 432 169— 506 ! 162 454 ! - 'AMERICAN BEATS . EUROPEAN IN 10 | Totals 488 league out-| . ROUNDERINN.Y. | NEW YORK, April 15—Sammy | Angott, of Louisville Wy., iwhipped Aldo Spoldi, European jclmmpiun. in a one-sided decision ten-round bout. | Angott weighed 134’4 pounds and "Spoldi tipped the scales at weigh-in i at 136 pounds. Mrs. N. L. Fulford Is Bridge Hostess Mrs. N. L. Fulford was hostess last | evening at her Seventh Street resi- | dence with a buffet-supper and three tables of bridge. Spring flowers formed attractive centerpieces for! each of the individual tables. Guests for the evening included Mrs. E. H. Kaser, Mrs, Esther Metz- | gar, Mrs. Gertrude Naylor, Mrs. A.| B. Hayes, Mrs. J. C. B. Hawkes, Mrs. Robert Bender, Mrs. R. C. Foutter, Mrs. William P. Blanton, Mrs. Kath- erine Gregory, Mrs. Helen Cass, Miss Alice Johnson and Miss Elizebeth | Kaser, - e — Advertising agencies pay women office workers in New York the high-| est median salaries, mail order hous- | es the lowest, according to a Depart- too many cavities to fiil ment of Labor surevy. 607 of Hotel for a no-host luncheon to| Will start 529 | 105— 335 night for treatment of a back - |the general public to join in == =Ly, 368—1257| Battello received a spinal strain 160— 472 physician. | I 153, WATSONS VISITING The oth-| last nignt | he polaris-Taku. J CONNORS AVIATORSTAKE SOCIAL SECURITY TWO AT PROFS' TAX RATE CHANGE EXPENSE, ELKS BEFORE CONGRESS (Continued from Page One) ran The Avnators won two of three from the Professors at the Elks last night, while the Judges took two of three from the Accountants. Leonard Holmquist was high man, rolling 549 for the Judges Scores last nig Professors 155 ' 152 Ath Straight Los AngelesrCoan ues Victory Streak-Seattle Hurlers Hit Hard (By Associated Press) Los Angeles continued the victory march yesterday in the Pacific Coast League at the expense of Portland for the twelfth straight win and the lowly Sacramento club, displaying new power, defeated Hollywood Sacramento’s victory was the fourth straight over Hollywo which is the only league team Sac- Sterling ramento has beaten so far this - Werner son. The Solons made 12 hits and . 12 runs. Totals 811 784 Dominic Di Maggio led Judges cisco to a victory over 38 with.three hits in four thmes at bat Oakland made a wither on three Seattle pitchers to win night's game reachs 000.000. Social security benefits equal to percent that payroll would be $4.500.000.000 a year. So that net all would have to come 100 134 from a ect payroll tax, it wa 117 179 decided to start taxing in the be- 145 ginning at a rate high enough to 190 reserve before the full would become payable. the difference could with interest on the is where the idea for an expecied peak of 175,- follows: 12 of Mrs. Lavenik Mrs. Barragar Hutchings Burke Ugrin il gram. 2 benefit 707 Then Aviators be made up K reserve That the reserve Totals part of Spot Bloedhorn Wilson Eliason ArOse vided as a But ever tax of si nt ewch with the top payroll percent three per- on employers and ems= ployecs—and interest earned from the reserve, the thing didn't bal- ance. A six percent tax on $40,- 76 ' 000,000.000 payroll would bring only $2400.000,000 while three per- cent on a $50,000,000,000 reserve fund would bring $1,500,- 000,000 total of $3,900,000,000 in receipt Benefits were expected to be $4800,000,000 at the p i Regardless of the fact that the thing didn't seem to pan out on paper as a self-supporting project, it was launched anyway with a view getting information from experience as a by for revision 170— 503 2368 an Pran- San Diego Spot Mrs Ko Burke Shaw avenik * 93 interest 197 187 194 —_— Mrs. White 152 162 GAMES FRIDAY Holmquist 194 183 San Francisco 6; San Diego 2 iy - Seattle 4; Oakland 9 Totals 880 867 Portland 4; Los Angeéles 10. Accountants Hollywood 4; Sacramento 12 Spot 9 Mrs. Sperling . 142 Boyle 127 Bud Foster 156 Ward 139 Ugrin 211 188 159 But into igram fits 157 181 157 162 176 STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 12 2 to MBER AFFEC experignces was Pet 857 500 500 Totals 500 - GREATER N On the Los Angeles 'TED Try San Diego 84 - Benefit Dance i For Wes Barreft ROTARY, CHAMBER Tonight af Elks i Alaskan’s original 8 piece orcrastra e Will lend their services at a benefit for their rizer, Wesley The affair is being held Elks' Ballroom and mus at 10 o'clock { of the popular leader’s 833 an Francisco Oakland P Hollywood Sacramento and memners of Chamber of Commerce are meeting in joint session next Thursday in/ the Gold Dining Room of the Baran-| 11 Rotaria dance Barrett the | Because 398 | discuss plans for the coming Rotary | i . convention, Tom Dyer and Horace Adams e in charge of the program arra ments, not yet complete. 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