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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 193 POLLY AND HER PALS 'SCUSE ME , FOLKS! )] IF YUH HAVE ANY- THING T'SAY T' ME TLL BE LOCKED IN MY ROOM ! KEEPING UP | P.C. LEAGUE San Franciscco V Wallops Los Angeles, Seattle Wins Over San Diego (By Associated Press) San Francisco's walloping of the Los Angeles Angels last night and Seattle’s victory over San Diego, tightened the triple ra or the Pa- cific Coast League's leadership, leav- ing Seattle one game behind Los Angeles and San Francisco close be- hind Seattle. Seattle's Gregory bested Hum- phrey in the box duel, giving only eight safeties, well divided, for his eighth victory of the year. The Rainiers came from behind after the Padres scored once in the second inning. San Francisco's victory was a run- starting with Norbert’s homer with the bases full in the first in- ning. The Angels tried hard but never caught up. The game evened the series. (A Pacific Coast League | Mrs. Louise Schuette and pets San Diego 2; Seattle 3 Hollywood 4; Oakland 2. Sacramento 2; Portland 3. £San Francisco 16; Los Angeles 6. National League Pittsburgh 14; Chicago 5. Cincinnati 7; St. Louis 5. American League ‘Washington 2; Boston 4. Philadelphia 0; New York 1. Chicago 2; Cleveland 1. Gastineau Channel League Elks-Douglas, postponed on count of rain, | secause Bingo, her pet dog, gave birth to more puppies than she | :ould feed, Mrs. Louise Schutte of Escanaba, Mich., had this feeding avice constructed. It mechanically mixes correct portions of warm milk with sugar FAMOUS RUNNERS MAY COME WEST PRINCETON, May 27.—If Prince- ton fails to arrange the John Wood- ruff-John Bor 1 meeting at its in- vitation affair, June 17, it may come at the National A. A. U. champion- ships at Lincoln, Neb., July 3 and 4. e ALEX KYLE IS GOLF CHAMPION HOYLAKE, England, May 27. — | Alex Kyle, Scottish cloth designer, today won the British Amateur Golf Championship, 2 and 1, over Tony Duncan, Welsh Army Officer. -—— REDS ATOP | LEAGUE IN GREAT RACE STANDING OF CLUBS (Official Standings) Pacific Coast League Won Lost 34 22 23 24 29 27 30 29 : 31 National League Won Lost 22 10 20 10 17 15 17 16 14 17 12 17 Pet 607 589 571 473 471 434 431 404 Los Angeles Seattle San Francisco Hollywood San Diego Cakland Sacramento Portland b Pct. 688 667 531 5156 453 414 406 323 Cincinnati St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago Boston Brooklyn New York ... 13 19 Philadelphia 10 21 American League Won Lost . 24 6 17 10 18 13 15 15 13 17 u 18 Pet. 800 630 581 500 433 379 .364 344 New York Boston Chicago Cleveland Washington Philadelphia Detroit 12 2 Pct. 667 500 333 Douglas . Elks Moose (and; WAL, NOW THAT YER SAFE AN! SOUND, WOT IS IT2 BIiLL COEI:’LECTORS sultations PLENTY WORSE'N THAT, SUSIE ! Passes Away (Continuea rrom Page One) S ol ey | sons she replie cn the work.” Dr. Mayo cogitated briefly, then gave 20 acres to the sisterhood as a site for the hcspital. Out of this | alliance between a Protestant ds tor and a Catholic order came St. Ma Hospital. How well the sons carried on the work was reflected as great seats of learning, govern- ments and scores of scientific or- ganizations heaped honors upor them through the years. Forty Years, Active Surgery Dr. Charles Mayo was born in Ro- chester July 1 1865. He received his grade and high school education in Rochester schools, then entered the Chicago Medical College, now part of Northwestern University. He was graduated M.D. in 1888, then went to the New York Polyclinic, | winning another M. D. degree there in 1889. Another year in the New | York Post Graduate Medical School brought him a special certificate in 1890. Thereafter, except for brief in- tervals of research at various schools and hospitals at home and abroad, he shared the Mayo practice with his father and brother. He quit op- erating in 1929 but continued con- | | “They will carry Theusands of Operations His thousands of operations in- cluded more than 700 for cataracts | of the eye, but he was skilled in all branches of his profession. He gen- erally was gnized as the origina- tor of modern goitre surgery, as a pioneer in surgery of the nervous | system and as a master workman | in operations on the brain, ear, ricse | and throat. He originated “the Mayo | operation” for varicose veins, a | technique which was used gener- ally for 30 years until it was sup~ planted by the injection treatment for that malady. He originated too, an operation for bunions, designed dissecting scissors which became standard 20 years ago and evolved an operating table for St. Mary's Hospital which was widely copied. A noted European physician said of Dr. Charles: “He is a most skillful and versa- tile surgeon, operating with equal facility upon every part of the body, [ e AMERICAN - and he has of an artist.” sions ranging from first in 1913 to brig ary of the United States Arm | pation ix | will |with a note saying the Mayos “usu- By CLIFF STERRETT I JESS BUSTED THAT 850 VASE YUH AS'T MET' FETCH FROM TH! ANTIQUE SHOPPE. s Sdi_tne, Werd g et 856 Copr 1939, King ¥ Dr. Charles once plained. “We never had any formal division. We have the and those ideals are and mean more than reputation or reward.” FRANCES the scul and the hands ' pocketbo ex- “Brether Act” in World War Dr. Charles held military commis- lieutenant adier General, auxili- in thout Ame an partici- e World War and Dr iated each s.a months be- hester, where the brothers ined a schocl for army and medical corps, and Washing- ton, where they took turns chief consultant for the su services Dr. arles Graham of Roches had éight children daughters died several years ago and one of his sons, Dr. Joseph G Mayo, was killed in an automobile accident in November, 1936. Free—Rich Pay ection of Americar to Rochester, for the vayo ' creed called for the me service to the poor as to the rich These who could pay were expected to do so, but the poor often went away with a recempt in 1uu and a check to help them teward a fresh start. As Dr. Charles once saia. make it up on the other siar In * such instance on. country's richest men, elateu the suc tion upon clese e, y sized check to the clinic. The slip of paper went back by the next mail - W CLOR SOUTH Leaving on the Norih Sea, Miss Frances Wheclor, third grade teacher in the Juneau Public School, will go directly to Missouia, Montana, where she will spend a few wi Visiting. Lat Miss 1631 Thro! g 16 ol steamer main navy 1 Y Wheelor plans to attend the World's ! Fair at San Francisco. SAVE T 1 married M er in 1893, Two of his six ife A A cros raveles of the ov -3 of a ally name their own fe The bill that followed a few days later was for three times the amount which the multi-millionaire had thought was munificent. The teamwork the brothers wes as pronounced in money matters as in professional | activity. “We always NEW Y of Mad Which of Th lived out of the same Here is YOUR _ High School -LEGION- IMPORTANT MEETING Monday Night MAY 29TH L] All members urged to attend. Certain recom- mendations by Post Ex- ecutive Committee to be decided upon. ] LEGION BUILDING ASSOCIATION Cincinnaii’s Cocky Bunch Win Eleven Consecu- tive Games (By Associated Press) Cincinnati’s marauding Reds young, cocky and capable—are back again atop of the National League and are likely {o stay there until) the frost is on the pumpkin. They | have won eleven consecutive game: | with such aplomb that nothing can | Mrs E J Blake compare with them except the New | o e York Yankees The Red's victory .. over st 1oy veterany. e e | E@If@INING Today the needed points for leadership and merely emphasized the sentiment 3 which hes been gathering behind | Mrs. E. J. Blake entertained last them for weeks. The pitching staff | €vening at her residence on Tenth of the Reds is getting stronger all and C Slre«-L_u with dessert .‘md three the time and their hitting is holding | !ables of bridge in compliment to N § . | Mrs. Vance Blackwell, who will leave up unbelievably. While their oppon- A ents were getting 80 hits and 99 | hext week Iurv Ketchikan, and for runs in 11 games, the Reds hit 108 | Mrs. Ralph Mize, who recently re- N S turned bere to make her home. St. Louis oin and scored 89 TS, @ while. are con. | HOROIS for cards were won during Gastineau Channel League ATnEApERees, ey con” | the evening by Mrs. James Orme, Won Lost tinuing . ndonitable 41 shety lagn high; and Mrs. L. Delebecque, 2 1 and yestgrday blanketed Philadel- o | 1 1 phia, giving spectacular support 0| "y’ attemoon an informal tea 1t Veteran Hildrebrand who Was Out-| given by Mrs Blake will also honor | - pitched most of the time by Rookie | vy Biackwell before her departure. . | Henry Pippen. | Guests will call between 2:30 and 5| [a[mg on [ e e { olock. ‘ CO - HOSTESSES 3 g . . INFORMAL TFA Forbidden List Tie atoennt Nar, T S MONTREAL, May 27. — Young|. 2 %}lretld', an informal tea. Johnny, who won’t grow up to be “a BR'DGE PARTY frrr e big man like Pop” if he smokes too | N} soon, well may sigh — now candy | Mrs. William Trumbo, Mrs. Lu eating is on the same forbidden Liston, Miss Elizabeth Terhune and list. ‘?&L:S Bettxy ShaLni; v{:ri co-!hustvi es Sir John Bo; d Orr, diet s ialist last evening a €] partment in trom Aberdeen, Scotiand, fold news. the Fosbee With o dessert-bride paper men-recently candy spoils the pary, e : appetite of youngsters and keeps‘ Unique signs directing guests to them from eating the “protective” each apartment addcd_a touch of Toods required for their physical de- | C1CY¢TTESS fOF the occasion. Honors | velopment. | were won by Mrs. C. E. Druley, first; Mrs. Jack Jeffrey, second; and Mrs. George Sundborg, cut prize. prow'er Is RO“'ed Guests for the evening included Mesdames E. F. Clements, George| . | Sundborg. C. E. Druley, Jack Jeffrey, wnh Baseba" Ba' | Arthur Adams, Henry Kessler, David | Nichols, Ted Keaton, J. B. 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