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AMIABLE . YUH'LL BE S'PRISED, PAW, BUT ANGEL'S ACT'ALLY ACTIN' WAL,SHE OFFERED ' TAKE THOSE INK SPOTS OFF TH' SLEEVE O! YER SMOKIN-JACKET. ——— SEEIN' IS BELIEVIN! 1S MY MOTTO, TOP PLAC OVER REDS Bill Posedel Has Pitching Spree—Clubs Switch for Play Schedule (By Associated Press) As the National Leazue's western teams come east and the American League's eastern teams go west for the first time to the Boston Bees are a full up on the Cincinnati Reds and a game and a half in front of the Chicago Cubs. The Bees did it again yesterday with Tony Cuccinello coming up with three runs by a homer to de- feat the Giants. Bill Posedel retired 18 men in order and had a no-hitter until the seventh inning. The Pirates snapped an game losing streak with a triumph over the Cincinnati Red The Dodgers are tied for fourth place by edging out the Phillies yes- terday afternoon pight- GAMES MONDAY National League Boston 7; New York 2. Cincinnati 1; Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 12; Brooklyn 13. American League No games played Paci Coast League No games played as teams trav- eling. NG OF CLU! o Subbi Senators opened the basebzll seasoa in Washington. With the Vice Ieft to right: Senator Rebert M. LaFollette (Prog.-Wis.'; Senate: Carter Glass (D.-Va.); Buck; , maniger of the Farley; Jeo MoCarthy, manager of the New York Yankees, Pole Vaulter Coast League C Garner; Harr STAND Pacific Coast League Makes Rec@;d Ipams Tra‘ Won Lost Pct. 71 ge AT BRUNSW Los Angeles 4841y 710 i(K Seattle 18 13 581 SR Hollywood 15 15 500 1 San Francisco 15 16 484 -~ TULSA, Okla, May 2—Tulsa Unl Ffike LaYOff on Road Mon-| e Juneau winter bowling sea- sasitivees 1o 16 ags versily's pole vaulter, Bill Poffe B son came to a close last night at San'Diego l2 17 414 berger, believes in tasting life from day—New Schedule for | the Brunswick alieys as two tcams Particod 12 17 414 many different angles 5 A played off the last of the schedule Oakland 11 17 393 His 12-foot pole vault was second This Week S Play Bru rio running up a total of best in the Drake indoor relays this 1676 pins. National League season. He tied for third in the S S O Brunswick beat George Brothers Won Lost Pet. Missouri Valley Conference Iast ipe padific Goast Leagde s aved in | three running and California Groc- Boston 8 3 .727 spring. So he's a good vaulter i e 1 ©T %Y [ets took fhiree from:fiio Jndspeads Cincinnati 6 3 667 But home economics teachers call| toqay on the following sohodule for | Chicago 6 4 600 him a good cake baker, too. Thal's ypic week: 18 schedule for | Team standings and averages are St. Louis 5 4 56 his hobby. In addition he teaches cun Franeiseo at Sacrament to be compiled tonight. Scores from Brooklyn e 56 music. He composed’ the hit-Song| poriiand st OMKlatd. vesterday are as follows: Philadelphia 4 6 400 for the school's revue. And he is| seattle “‘ m)lf‘,w"";' George Brothers New York 3 7 300 active in dramatics. e g SA"“ 2 Iffert 166 175 158— 499 Pittsburgh 2 8 200 His life work, he says, will be FADEERA:- R Disgo- Judson -165 144 163— 472 American League music bolstered by coaching of track Surke 212 147 182— 541 Won Lost Pct. athletes as a sideline. N B e o New York 5 3 625 S AT | BASEBALL IODAV Totals 543 466 503—15 2 Boston 5o 1850 1.008 i Brunswick | Chicago 6 g s en0, TEMPERATURE H“S | The following are scores of games | Ugrin 198 174 207— 579 Washington b ik 556 played this afterncon in the two Terencio 184 206 178— 568 Detroit 6 5 545 NEw HlGH OF 57 Major Leagues as received up to Mangalao 167 184 168— 519 St. Louis 4 5 444 ST e time of issuing this afternoon’s Em- PO R Cleveland 4 6 400 Juncau temperature reached a Pire Totals 549 564 553—1676 Philadelphia 2 7 222 new 1939 high of 57 degrees at 1 Naticnal League California Grocery e ‘clock this afterncon, on the d| Philadelphia 6; Chicago 1. Sturrock 157 187 194— 538 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE |r warm day of spring New York 8; Cincinnati 7. A T. K. 146 138 182— 466 Meeting Wednesday evening at 8| Minimum last night was 35 de-| Pittsburgh 3; Brooklyn' 2. Bertholl 209 201 161— 571 HATTIE PETERMAN, grees, the Weather Bureau rep St. Louis 2; Boston 1. | S i S o'clock, LO.OF. Hall | — e American League Totals 512 526 537—1575 adv. Recorder. : Try an Empire ad. | Philadelphia 1; Chicago 4. | Independents Sl SRR T 2 X S - [Rayela 172 163 181— 516 . 3 K ' Hildinger 125 170 ‘182— 477 Boys, Boys, This Is a Fight, You Know! | Morgan 14 14 169 489 - s Totals 471 479 5321482 S B Frankie Blair, of New Jersey (bottom) and Glen Lee, of Nebraska, wrestle themselves to the canvas during their middleweight bout' in New York. Blair provided an upset by scoring technical knockout in third round to remove Lee from the list of title challengers, § g for President Rocsevelt, Vice-President Garner tcrscd cut the first ball as the Yankees and resident as he makes his throw are, arles L. McNary (R.-Ore.); Senator Senators; Pcstmaster General James A. 'BOWLERS END ALLEY SEASON INTERMEDIARY'S JOB TOUGH OKE; FDR'S ANGLE NEW | (Continued from Page Oue) | policy would not be changed over to permit such a pledge. » cnly alternative then, is an r of economic rewards. Just) what they may be the President did not indicate. But close readers. some evidence of background T in his h of the day be- re to the Pan American Union There he made it plain that the nited States would fight totalitar- ian economic penetration of the Latin American countries if nec-, essary. | If the two nations made it plain that they wanted economic relief and not conquest, could not the President go into a peace confer- ence with a share in the market of the Americas as his stake in the game? It might mean som cri- fices by the U. S, at least for a time, but cheaper than a war even if we could stay out. — The number of curb markets in | North Carolina increased from 28 lin 1934 to 42 in 1939 and in 1938 did] a business of $309,150. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT rowing for President }OARSMEN IN— BATTLE, ALL ALONE, T00 Back Int(;"Fame Sitting | Down - No Applause, | No Fancy Uniforms By JOHN GROVER ANNAPOLIS, (AP) May 2. men are the funniest people. The Navy's own private na 1938 intercollegiate champion Oars- the o to the Poughkeepsie re- enty brawny young mid- st of sports. gatta crew is the topsy-turvie The oarsmen never know where they're going It's the only sport where the athletes back into fame, sitting down A little guy who gets a free ride is absolute ruler over eighi huge young men who do all the work | Oarsmen break their backs in an ascetic training routine over arduous any applause. They don't even get fancy uniforms like other athletes. They only rate the skimpiest | trunks imaginable—“nothin’ much before” and a leather seat behind. They do their stuff far out on the water, away from the crowds that spur on other athletes. | They work harder for less return than any other athletes—and they love it. | The 70 fir-tall and oak-tough mid- shipmen, lashed by the tongues of half a dozen as swain’s seat in th back on the h ric A pulling their sweeps in slow, early season rhythm under the eyes of Coach C. 8. (Buck) Waish The crewmen face three months of a Spartan regimer that weuld daunt a merk. He on end, day after day, the crews haul ¢n their cars in monctoncus cadence. Already the ave months of gruelling werk behind them Walsh has had tb ndidates busy every afterncon ite January, breaking their backs in th® indcor tank as they tugged at long oars an never got anywhere. Navy's crew is even more unusual than other ty aggregations in turvy sport. The ke year was from arid Half of the crew candi tes, where ti saw was a this tops ar last Mexico. are from prairie s mest water they heavy dew Walsh faces a tougher problem | than other crew mentors in assem-| bling a clock-precise unit from the assorted midshipmen who come from the 48 states. Most top flight crew schools draw from youths who have been cn thz water since childhood but Walsh’s candidates are largely from states without a crew tradition who never saw an oar until they arrived at the academy. Eight states were represented in the 1938 boat at Poughkeepsie that broke the hearts of the California | ard Washington crews to win the | naticnal championship and set a | new ccurse record. H Capt. A. B. Yeates. Jr. at No. 5, was registered from Virginia. P. G. Ne es N K Marjorie Dare (above) and her husband, nelist Xa‘:‘ejdovfls. have been engaged to thrill visitors to the New York Wnrld: Fair by taking them on 80-miles-per-hour rides on a “meteor :qu-vdwuy. A a saucer-shaped track similar to the “wall of death” on which they pers formed in England. Miss Dare will captain one meteor . her husband the other. Here she pretties up before a practice spin. varsity meets last year has also re- turned. i The only race Navy lost last year was to Harvard in the Adams cup regatta, one and three-quarter miles, Schuitz, New Mexico's stroke oar, was backed in the hoat by Almgren, | No. 7, from New Hampshire; H. L Vaughan, Seattle; G. A. Whiteside Oklahoma; Fred W. (Kit) Kitiler, The Poughkeepsie even is at four 1639 captain, Detroit; G. C. Bullard, miles. Blue Hill, Maine; Irving Peters,| o R KR Minnesota. e gung are wntormty .| SCOUT EXECUTIVE gc the laws of physics o o bres to human s in a cedar shell men get more leverage and con quently mose power on an oar, Crew men row from two to five i ARRIVES, ALASKA rge M. Galvin,'Field Executive * for the Roy Scouts, with offices in miles a day through the season. Seattls, arrived in Juneau on the The paper-thin shells, even with| Alaska to confer with local secout oiled silk decks and every unne- leaders and scouts for a few days. cessary cunce eliminated, weigh Galvin stopped off in Ketchikan 60 feet long for a few days on the way north, making his first trip to Alaska: He will probably speak at tha Ratheeq and Sons banquet the scouts of Jus neaut are holding at Bl Hotel Thursday night. B REMEMBER—WESLEY CIRCLE At Methodist Church: Silver Ted, of the Poughkeepsie crew are back |2 to 6 o'clock, Friday, May 5. Public —Kittler, Almgren, Peters and [inviwl ady, Vaughan. In addition, T. J. Walk- | er, junior varsity stroke, who set hte tempo in pre-Poughkeepsie pounds. The shells arz and are of red cedar The navy keeps a rigger who does nothing but nurse the delicate shells, keeping them oled and polished like a mahogany table. Walsh refuses to comment on prespects for retaining the inter- collegiate championship. 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