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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1939. s POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT ey | Burroug’hs LIKE ALL MEN, 1 S'POSE HE NEVER HE LOST NEITHER, HIS KEYS, KNOW- IT- Au_' ™ COOT/ TH' NEXDORS S BACK. FROM THEIR VACATION SOUTH AN CAN'T GET IN TH' HOUSE / T'HAVE TH' M|I_K AN' PAPERS, STOPPED/ CASH REGISTER K " BIG JOHNSTOWN ES ARE |UMPIRE FARLEY STARS BEAT |BIG CAGEMEET Wilrd, IS TOPPER FOR ROOKIE ENDS BATTLE ON S FOR 1940 GOES | Dumowss o, Resue Dempsey KEWTUCEY RACE ON RAMPAGE, ' ~pasepar. STAMPt RAINIERSFOR | 1o kansas ciry Siues visle fiom vide O | from both the customer’s To ee' Ten 3-Year-Gid Are weaday | WASHINGTON, May 5. —Umpnv, KANSAS CITY, May 5.—Both the and the clerk’s side. ! V] | Western representative and the James A. Farley has settled a wran- Cash Register CHOICE I N tle about whose portrait should go| champion of the National Collegiate Exceptionally fast and eas: - [Or Uf(‘u De'by 10 Be ¢ o dn on the baseball (nmmt'mmauw‘ % A Athletic Association’s second nation- Kk P! 3 ySe t. lock dy OF co"ons D N e Run Tomorrow Their Work in Winning :tmp by aceiding on a pictre ot o/ San Diego Trims Los An-|wide basketban tournament win be ey action. Secret, locked- k of the prize ring— Jack Dempsey i . ndlot game between two boys' | determined here next March. Dr in total. Available with or geleS—FirS' Homer of |F. c. alen. universiy of Kansa and Jess Willard—will meet here in ; ‘ Games Feaiuring PreS' } withoutlockedindetailtape. ccmmemoration of the twentieth| ;oyrgyILLE, Ky : 0, when the Postoffice basketball coach, said that Coach g 2 anniversary of the swapping of the|fieiq of ten 3-year-olds is :'“”m] ent Sprlng Season t announced it would is- Season by Seals H. G. Olson of Ohio State, chairman | Choice of colors and finishes. championship title on July 4 by big Johnstown entered in to- stamp to mark the centennial | of the N. C. A. A. tournament com- 3 Ollie Pecor, who refereed that|pygrrow's sixty-fifth running of the e versary of baseball, fans started | e mittee, had approved the dates. Telephone or write us today title bout which resulted in some g50000 added Kentucky Derby to be (By Associated Press) deluge of ideas and demands. (By Associated Press) > S TONRth: ttitate . : o i e b < i TR s % The University of Oregon quintet | for further information. confusicn owing to the bell locking, |,y at Churchill Do Rookies are rampaging in the me contended that the stamp | The Hollywood Stars came irom |won the Western regional title last also will be on hand. Though nearly wn is owned by Wil |"“‘j"' leagues this spring in Per-|<hould carry the picture of Abner penind Jast night to defeal the Se- month at San Francisco and later seventy and just recovering from, |Hapsishe e the freshman Doubleday. They said he invented'gie Rainiers for the second defeated Ohio State, Eastern cham- D¢ ting suit has ever had. There the game, Others arg COMBINATION a long illness, Pecor is hopeful of | ued that Alex- gyajght game while Sun mnun pion, for the national crown at Chi- | attending, n:m":h!\‘: to Morris| n $67.940, won iis scarcely a club in either circuit ander Cartwright was the man be- . > L * Lot | i o8 Acqhodwo, | whish " embride* . o, O | ks b teum plsved T THek B 1 e e e | okt ain’ Wl CASH REGISTER Toledo Baseball Club, in charge of Richard Johnson £ at Laurel, | more recruits for the regular service. Still others nominated stars of by- mne defeat was the '.nm \Illl\'ll' the M|<\;. .il:pl River k(uxbunon»zl in arrangements. Remsen Handi Jamaica,| The Red Sox beat the Tigers yes- gone days. for the Angels the Western trials and a like num- Combines the advantages of both Other cclebrities expected are preeders' Futurity at Keeneland; | terday, five of their seven runs D Francisco registered the third per sought the Bastern title at' a cash register and an adding ma- Roger Bresnahan and Cy YOUDS, thirq, Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga, knocked in by Ted Williams, with a' straight vietory with a shutout of Philadelphia. Dr. Allen said the 1940 chine in one low-priced unit. Built two old-time aces of big-league ball.| jypnior Champion Stakes at Aque- pair of homers, Williams came of ( AN AD A S“.IDIES Sacramento. Dom Di Maggio hit 8 Egstern represéntative would prob- | to meet your requirements. All will be presented at a double- | gt ge last October. This is one of the homer for the first run by the Seals. gply be determined in the Quaker header on July 4 between Toledo R R A and Columbus. asons the Sox are pressing lh'" It was the first homer credited to cijty again. es, half a game back. 3 ROAD ROUTES in the 3¢ games played this | The National Association of Bas- Burroughs Adding Machine Company ketball Coaches will meet here in Y Dempsey, on that memorable day SOFI'BAI.I. loop | The Chicago White Sox replaced v on which he annexed the heavy- Washington in third place beating OF INI HIGHWAY akiand blasted three Portland conjunction with the Western play- Seattle, Wash. weight crown, had left the ring the Senators. Two of the Senator's e nos el firat W i y “ after Willard had been apparently BTN SROTE S 5 -l : s for the first win in the offs March 22 and 23. The national o 5 runs came on a homer by Catcher present series. 3 /il be decided March 3 i 1105 2nd Avenue El 1780 counted out. Then it was discovered Ken Silvestri, up from St. Paul. 8 i title wil e decis ¢_3 arch 30. the bell, which should have ended | The Gimm’ trounded St. Louis as VICTORIA, B. (, May 5.—The G RN Dnl_es for the third national inter- _ ST TR i % i & & the round before the count of ten, BAll AT pARK Manny Salvo, late “strikeout king” Canadian section of the Alaska GAMES THURSDAY collegiate basketball ~tournament, had refused to function. Conse- of the Pacifi(‘. Goast League, wenth- Highway Commission will fly over | T P:clsllcgo;lfl l(;cx;guc wl;mse fleldvls made :lp pru:urfly of quently Dempsey was recalled to the | Sty - - three alternative routes under con- | ortland 5; Oaklan ; schools which permit freshmen to ¥he' to finish the job of giving big, Firemen last night gave the Ju-|Sred Mize's third home run Of the iteration this summer, Charles| LOS Angeles 2; San Diego 3 play, is slated here for March 11 TBLEP““NE on CAI.L AT year driving in three runs 'in the San Francisco 3; Sacramento 0. |(o 16 Jess the K. O. neau Softball League permission to Y& i ihree Tuns 10 Y1€ Stewart, Chairman, said today. | St PG use Firemen's Park for softball this:{irst inning but finishing the game g o\ 0 i1 eq that as the!| . /Seattle 3; Hollywood 8. - -oe iwith only seven hits, | National League « IBUIFION 0. HE !.IKES To pI.AY S Blans of the League are to organ-| The Pirates beat_the Phillies on :,?,',':fz'o\.":‘(\:x’;,:,':,'::"8,’:",22::;“‘;2; Pittsburgh 6; Philadelphia 4 M e e v g R homers by Johnny Rizzo and Jim = 3 ’ ) N faacs oIS 6. ize three or four teams of quality ¥ 3 and cost of the hightvay it was felt| Chicago 2; Brooklyn 6, HOSPITAL NOTE | bal players to play Kitty ball af fhe TV ek 15 ok 4 b g, B Touls 3. Mo YoRR 1. RG] el o B To See the Burroughs Demonsirated % Park, probably two nights a week | Bob Fellers lost his first game o : . ) LR American League (LITCHPIELD, Ill, May 5— Ted, p875 BTN (0 8 ian that the season as the Yankees beat S1u0Y of sectlons of the propose 4! washingion 3; Chicago 4 Mus. Robert Gordon was admitted “Our Doo Woarn By £t Si‘]‘l'““’f‘*‘ B e iy lb““:“; Bt last vaar, |Cleveland in ten innings. o o e SELTER SUTIUR AR toli 7 Dty to St. Ann’s Hospital last evening all for 16 years, four in high schoo! No definiie team rosters have bee S The chattmin could not say when| | New York 4; Cleveland 0, ten in- for medical supervision. B s, e DUt of % AT ot thre teams will be organised ON(E IN 50 DAYS o o s o g B | Philadelphia 3; S, Lous 9. | Mre. M, Tsa uad baby datighier e . e | section but thought it might be Pacific Coast League s Annxflun]ulal. SWEDISH ’lBASEBALl IS FUN" NEW ORLEANS, Mn\ 5. — The Some time this summer, Won Lost Pet et Fair Grounds Track offers a daily = Nl Angeles 2 12 647 Bea Harris underwent a ma- MAY l4tll : s s ) Los v MEAT BALLS COLLEGE PARK, Md., May 5. — prize of $300 to the customer who Seattle 19 15 jor operation at St. Ann's Hospital SATURDAY AT THE Frank Dobson, bascball coach at comes closest to picking the entire (rew S'a"s Su’vey i Praiisto 18 16 this morning. BARA“OF the University of Maryland, claims card of races. Only once in the first Hollywood 17 16 i that baseball is the only college sport 50 days of racing did any one pick . Sa r« mento 15 19 Mrs. C. Cameron and baby girl in v\hnh practice is fun. the entire <ard For New Alr Base ‘.:1 i[)ipgu 15 17 left St. Ann's Hospital today for £ ' e : home. s Portland .. 14 18 . 4 ASTORIA, Or, May 5—A four- Otkland i i R John Olson was dismissed from St. man crew under R. E. Davis, ass » If-ll - Ann's Hospital this morning after (o ciate naval engineer, began survey- ational League undergoing a minor operation, ing the Tongue Point naval air base Won 1"4’“ pet. — site yesterday Boston 8 f ALBERT WILE 18 e s i “ : 45 ALBERT WILE 1S on for $1,500,000 for con- REPORTED BETTER struction of a base there was in- Cincinnati 6 e A cluded in the defense appropriations Brooklyn 6 5 A favorable report was issued to- bill passed by Congress. Chicago 6 7 462 4ay on the condition of Albert Wile, Give Mother sdme- . The survey will include charting Philadelphia 6 7 462 | posimaster, who was taken to St. thing to wear . . . . - of water depths, designation of best New York 6 ;1 ;gi Ann’s Hospital Wednesday evening see how delighted channels for seaplanes, selection of Pittsburgh 4 333 | suffering from a strok she’ll be! Choose * i o B s . R sites for hangars and other build- e | R 1 t here from these El‘.ll ““‘ =The ings. American League Alabama has only 140 milk cows o in e s s ¢ g TSOn minin c m"lm, 'h:: > I Won Lost Pct. for every 1,000 persons, while the . al e o al . W HYDRAULY o “2"’5‘ c,nmgw\ 05&“‘5,9 New York & 00 127 national average is 192. accessories . . each mong 2 - ars SRAKING POWER i Yehmomy fun showel U TOWNSE"D CLUB Boston 73 0l sy ot (Y looks twice its low - - are inches O D mileag Chicags 8 5 615 price! oW pl'lc square inches O T or best gas d cars. icago } 1939, Ford is ::: surface; hml‘"‘ et Teading low-Priced € | | Washington 7 5 583! 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