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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939. REDS DROP FROM FIRST PLACE IN NATIONAL RACE Southpaw Product of Sand- lots Shuts Out Phila- delphia Team (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Al Milner, southpaw prod | the Cleveland sandlots, hurled the in the first two innings yesterday Indians to a shutout over the Phila- | proved too big a handicap for the deiphia Athletics yesterdav for his St. Louis Browns second vietory of the sewson. | The Chicago White Sox defeated Dolph Camilli's homer, his fifth|the Boston Red Sox on Ten Lyons' of the season, brought the Dodgers | five hit huzling a victory over Cincinnati, dropping | e the Reds out of a tie for first place | HANSON SENTENCED in the National League into third Willie Hanson was sentenced to place. | six months’ imprisonment and to The four hit pitching of Clill Mel- pay a $100 fine when he pleaded ton won for the Giants over lh.-‘gmll,\' in the Court of U. 8. Com- Pirates missioner Felix Gray -today to a The Chicago Cubs made the most | charge of being drunk and dis- £ 14 hits off Pitcher Jim Turner to orderly the Boston Bees runs of the Yankees collected e~ — Try an Emvire ad. ANGELS, WINNING ~ LAST NIGHT, HAVE TWO-GAME LEAD Snaps Los>i'hA§ Streak to | Beat Rainiers-Oakland Is Out of Cellar (By Associated Press) Snapping out of a losing streak, Los Angeles defeated Seattle last night to stretch its Pacific Coast League lead to two full games. Mike Hunt, Seattle outfielder, hit a home run in the eighth inning to score three runs. Oakland pulled out of the cellar last night by defeating Sacramento for the second straight time. San Francisco whipped Portland for the third straight time, blasting two pitchers for 12 hits Hollywood moved up in the stand- ings by a victory over San Diego. Strange Yankee Back I | " In Washingfon from ! Ouskirts of World (Continued from Page One) COMING DOWN MOVING MONDAY | EVERYTHING LEFT AT 1 papermen from England, Canada and the United States, the “pilot” train will have to carry many es- sential persons such as Scotland Yard men and Yankee Secret Service agents. The King's own' train will follow the pilot As in presidential travels, a “pilot” train goes ahead as a pre- caution against bombs in the track or faulty rail equipment. The idea sounds awfully thrilling, this busi- | ness of g ahead to clear out! the bombs, but so far as this corres- | porident’s investigation: goes, one never has disturbed the peaceful| progress of the pilot train ' | Incidentally, this town is still ! worried about where all the King's men and ladies in waiting will bel sheiiered in the White House. There simply aren't enough spare bed-| et ,.:,C‘,!,’,_: ,,,‘f l:\ ”x‘:‘u;:llm?c J“‘;” \..;‘“J GOING BAER HUNTING on June 1 is Lou Nova, ryth A shown in New York City as he began preparing for his bout with of everything many of them simply | will have to be spilled over into $6 GAMES THURSDAY !and $8 rooms in the local hotels. Max Baer in Yankee Stadium, He's looking over equipment for | tra‘nine ouarters at Nvack. N. Y. Winner gets a shot at title. Price and Less Pacific Coast League Seattle 4; Portland 4; Hollywood 7 National League Chicago 6; Boston 2 Pittsburgh 1; New York 4 Cincinnati 3; Brooklyn 4. Ameriean League Boston 2; Chicago 3 ashington 4; Detroit 2. Philadelphia 0; Cleveland 7 New York 10; St. Louis 8. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet Los Angele % 18 610 Seattle 12 31 San Francisco px 18 d Hollywood 20 San Diego 20 -~ .- 'WAGE AND HOUR | COUNSEL IS NAMED 10 COURT POST Calvert Magruder, General Coun- |sel for the Wage and Hour Divis- jon of the Department of Labor, has been nominated for the Court of Appeals for the First (New Eng- land) Circuit, according to word ret ed by B. D. Stewart, Acting Wage and Hour Administrator for Alaska George A. McNulty, formerly As- stant General Counsel for the Se- curities and Exchange Commission, has been named by Wage and Hour Association experts say Jimmy will | 500 Administrator Eimer F. Andrews to climb up the baseball ladder, too. Magruder after his Court ALL IN GAME CHATTANOOGA, May 12—Ala- bama Pcly's famous Hitcheock brothers of the gridiron are now pro- fessional baseball infielders. Jimmy and his younger brother, Bill, were gobbled up by the New York Yankees after their days at Auburn. The Yankee chain let Jimmy go and he’s now with Chat- tanooza of the Southern Associa- tion. And Bill is the probable third baseman for Kansas City in the American Association. a or sure major 50. Southern looks leaguer in a 3l SATURDAY MAY 13 ONLY Open till 9 P. M. FIRST NO-HITTER AUSTIN, Tex, May 12—Melvin Deutsch, University of Texas hurler, pitched a no-hit, no-run game re- cently against the Rice Owls. Uncle Billy Disch, the coach who has been mentoring Texas teams for 23 yea can't recall that any of his othor pitchers ever accomplished such a K A N N , s feat NEXT TO JUNEAU TRANSFER v NOTICE To Scottish Rite Masons. Regula: meeting Friday, May 12. Installa- tion and exemplification of 4th De- gree. Refreshments. ! WALTER B. HEISEL, | adv. Secretary. | Sacramento 23 the Oakland 21 Portland 23 National League Won Lost Pct. 10 1 579 11 8 579 10 8 556 9 9 500 1010 500 | 9 1 450 Pittsburgh 8 10 444 Philadelphia 4 12 364 American League Won Lost 13 ntment is confirmed by 410 - e awsiome | SAVE TIME AN 5 ol NI MOING WITH A CLEAN BOTTOM! i You cannot buy any better lasting nor more anti-fouling ON SEWARD ST. paint than International (Holzapfel's) Copper Bottom H H Paint, yet it costs no more than less effective paints. FO";]'G! :)%enmgonRgbmH International G.M. bottom, deck and topside paints BOf.,. OOHM— 3 0 are designed for "heavy duty" marine service only. usiness Monaay SOLD IN ALASKA BY SITKA P. S. GANTY St. Louis Brooklyr Cincinnati | Boston | Chicago New York SPXCES were once more precious than gold. Dar- ing explorers crossed unknown oceans on the quest for these costly treasures of the East. 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