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SETHUDR P My W - - D WOl S04 Johohy Engle AL e et i g _and Henry Matthes, the latter a e second day, glowing with the Some Lehigh university sports fans o P B Pilot Lights over all un o ‘ 4 member of this year's team, who o s b favorable press notices, Cullen mis- would rather see a good arm lock won national collegiate tit) judged the sizzling line drive that than a touchdown G DALIOHAL CONCRIAM. bitles PN struck him on the head. Dazed. he yynile other collezes make foot- missed a short time later a | Texas b pariad Tl ball ir major sport, wrestling, gen- leaguer” and his baseball career Was qiqpy a minor sport, far overshad- 2800-Watt Broiler. A flip of the switch im 1 ows the gridiron game at Lehigh— mediately changes from broil to bake or S With miy;retiemint Il a 1ot good as Lehigh gridmen often are. WITH pARAS'TES vice versa. of ball games” Cullen said. “Tll " g5 wrestling-minded are Lehigh see all the big games I have wanted iudents and Bethlehem residents B Large Oven. Takes on universily, who teenth Victory in | 15 Starts | (By Associated Press) The Yankees increased their Am- | erican League lead to six and one- half games yesterday by downing the Boston Red Sox in (he firsi game of their series. | The Philadelphia Athletics beat Washington, handing the Senators | their fifth straight defeat. | The Detroit Tigers scored a sweep | of their three-game series with the 8 Five-Speed Units under all elements, in cluding Cooker Pot. care of 12 quart jars St. Louis Browns by capturing a to see for years and I'll start in gpa they follow their team to away- ~NATROBI, May 30.—Parasites to or 25-pound turkey easily 31-hit slugfest yesterday. H playing where T left off back i from_home contests. fight the Mealy Bug pest, which has L ) ~ 1 Forrest Presnell came near a per- | 1885 and play as much as I can. Of 'mpe reason: Lehigh has turned afflicted Kenya's coffee industry ® Oven insulated with 2-inch Compressed fect pitching record yesterday by course, I can’t run bases but there o4 pine Eastern intercollegiate for the past 15 are being bred | Spun Glass. . is a lot more I can do in a ball gan limiting the Boston Bees to, two championship teams in the past 12 at the rate of 500 a day in the Goy- hits ‘as he hurled the Dodgers to| years (including 1839), 44 Easlern ernment's laboratories here. B Tilicd Instrument Board. mIH m(‘}nh sn:nl;,hll[\«lxlm.\“ | Manager Joe McCarthy of the New York Yankees gives a few tips ~“j""““:'”l‘l‘;‘“("l”"'x“*i :‘h““ “\‘"‘:“I‘ ! The Mealy Bug is estimated to Inside Steel Chassis White Enamel De- Lee Grissom held the Chicago g At e STl : é collegiate titlists, and three Ameri- have cost about $7,500,000 in loss of : et < « t Msworth p) a PN, tilit, fiel he ¢! e 10 p- | 3 of conventionc lack pair Reds, with a five-run spluge in the| Pitcc Lou Gehrig at first base. consistently led the East in national g — . TERLR P 3 eighth inning won the fourteenth | — S COMMITTEES NEARING competition TREAT YOURSELF TO See for Yourself. Ii's the Buy of the Year. victory in 15 starts. Pittsburgh shoved the Cardinals p, deeper into second place with a shutout behind the eight-hit pitch- ing of Bob Klinger. The Giants scored a victory sweep of the three-game series with the Phillies. NEW YORK, May 30.—One of De was a utility infielder with seball's “hard luck guys” finally | Yanke , REVOLT ON TAX ISSUE o ‘toe ‘snimecrs success | BOILED SHORT RIBS | L hteytal B SiAeat e .k Byttt R = the conching of Billy Sheridan. u| | with HORSERADISH | | HARRI MACHINE SHOP [legs ran down last spring, Babe played first for| (Continued from fage Oney Vi little gray-haired Scotchman Tomorton i LAt boy | | [ | H g 2 who came to the United States after! I'l BARA"OF When Gehrig, slow afoot and the Yankees in several games and - e Ctaning T4 dpeti Ambéur Wrestling al ' [] weak at bat. voluntarily requested sported one of the best Datting ro. nree years, may be soothed with tournaments in England and Scot- 4 jon May 2 that he be repl averages of any Yankee Dplayer 5 yariety of revisions. Troublesome — A, snapping his record cor during the exhibitions exsaRN DroRils THE andAINAINEINEER ame string at 2,130 game When the season cpened Lou earnings tax may be repealed while National League er Joe McCarthy of the New was back on first and Babe loafed the flat net camings tax of 16% Bostor 0: Broskien 2 Yankees sen (Babe) on the bench. But, with Gehrig out, ' percent is increased to 18 percent CFitein s Cirpinnat's: {Dablgren out 10 play first base. = |Babe's chance has finally come. as a replacement New York 7; Philadelphia 5. | the last four years Dahl. With additional experience, he's| Harrison and others of the Sen- Pittsburgh 7; St. Louis 0. ons to play first for Sure he won't falter this time as|ate Finance Committee understand Moisohas Lo o league team have been he did four years ago in his’ first|that the President does not coiton | GAMES MONDAY New York 6; Boston 1. E limmy Foxx and Geh- OPPOrtunity to all this catering to big business Philedelphis. 6;: Weshington 4. rig ; : DiMag Absence Helps Him | and big n ivestors. But Senate St. Louls9; Detroit 10, ; > is 26 years old and stends Democrats know that if anything s ¢ iy Theories n:blul Him an cven 6 feet. He weighs 193, He IS to be done to restore business be- b Const 1 9 Babe came to the Boston Red |y.ic rron san Prancisco fore 1940 elections, it must be done No games were played in the Pa- goc' in 19 R wt e Friltor I ] 8 . : hog it : b, 9 fter a f The injury of another San Fran- | NOW. Next year will be too late to cific Coast League as the teams were 1,000 career with the Missions in | bring results. ot e 5 ) ague carec J 1088 10 | ¢iseo star — Joe DiMaggio — also | Pring results raveling to open this afternoon on " pociric o Tedine i Eous IR | 1 6 i BBUE. ayed a part in Babe's selection o 1 /7 Here is Here’s YOUR YOUR Commercial High School | &Secretarial the following sehedule for this week: (. © 10 T (i ot acramento at Seattle. ) e playec S alb season, bubito replace Gehrig. For some time S o (E ! (i s mcaica WIFE WINS DIVOR Oakland at Los Angeles. {theories about - hitting was 00 Tommy Henrich to succeed Gehrig 0" SIORY OF 'HREAI much. He wound up with a weak However, with DiM ) out in lats e ! |the Red Sox bought Jimmy Foxx outfielders and Henrich was need- | love died an / death— 1 n from Philadelphia ad. 10 the perdi It lasted two months, according garden, B San Diego at Portland. jthe strain of trying to make good | Manager McC P lowooa ub Ban Franstso. |and listening to too many different | thay he was training Fly-Cha. 'ANDING OF CLUBS |batiing ave During the winter | April, the Yankees were short on LOS ANGELES, May 30—Their to Marianne Klimek in Superior (Official Standings) Pacific Coast League { 3 Won Lost Pet.| And Babe never got another So, for the first time since DAl i e o chance to play first George Herman Ruth moved on in | Judge Benjamin J. Scheiman’s court, Seattle 35 2 593! He was sent to Syracuse, where 1934 the Yankees have another | where she asked and got a divorce. I e B e 4 ‘c4n he had a good season, in 1936. | «Bahe” he line- Mrs. Klimek explained that her * v San Francisco ... 32 27 542 Babe” in the line-up. exple Oakland % 30 464 Then the Yankees bought him. He LRSS : love for John S. Klimek, salesman, UCO"IOI‘I! ourse' San Diego % 2 463 Played fitst during the SPring ses-| po noe ol lva':\)}"‘d SAO% APEE o) ihipelenaon : Hollywood 26 32 44 SiODs. But when Gehrig, a lem-|gapie for some 80 miles from its | | . I ey s ois | R g ol y ; i . 1000 PAGES Sacramento 23 31 426 Porary holdout "~“'“) his £o% | mouthh in ‘Taku Inlet near Juncau. | -le:g‘":.: (';x":;;:)'u’:fl Jl‘:;'u:‘:,v';'“?;' - THE COMPLETE T e ESSGI‘“’IG S Portland 23 32 41gitract, Dahlgren was shipped o smajl power driven boats can tra- | >.° S ) i National League Newark. He played third base and | yerse the distance for a short | Plained Mrs. Klimek, her bridegroom 1000 PAGES FOUR-YEAR COURSE B o ess C areer Won Lost Pet, hit 340 for Newark. 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