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[l ABOLT 1IT2 H-/ — Il 1 l ) Nova Winnzr 0f Baer Boui In 11 Rounds Referee Stops Fight Be- tween Californian and SEAT".E Is W'insi.'Teblui'ul Kay« VICTORIN SOLON GAME 1Angels Kee;Vaning with, Shutout Contest the fourth and fifth rounds, for low punching, and in the seventh when he was taken from Baer for hitting after the be Nova was stronger in firs| few rounds v r hanc shots in th ind sixth round weakened hin considerably recovered and w most irom seventh through te One cf Husky Crews Will Go East Next Tuesdayi, SEATTLE, June 2—The rowing crews of the University of Washing- i ton will leave here for Poughkeep- sie next Tuesday, June 6 The crews going are the varsity, jayvees and freshmen. the at the Elks’ PUBLIC DANCE SATURDAY NITE also draw times afte k A crowd imated 2 $100,000 to see the bout, T} her was cool 1 Baer weighed 210% i and Former Champion the Lou ISEW YORK, June 2. — In Yankee Stadium Nova, blend Alameda, € ster, punched Max Baer’s face into f bloody mess and stopped the for- mer heavyweight champion, via the technical knockout, in eleven rounds. The fight ended after 1 minute! and 21 seconds after the opening of the eleventh round. Referee Frankie Fullam halted the bout after Nova, recovering from several right hand shots that shook him in the earlier rounds, cut Max's face with short rights and chops and stabbing left handers Judges Back Referee The referee said he halted the contest because a bad cut inside i out so much | pounds Nova 202 pounds Nova is promised a shot at the heavyweight title in September meeting the winner of the fight be- tween Joe Louis and Tony Galento who are matched to enter the ring on June 28 for a title go COMMENTS ARE MADE NEW YORK, June 2.--In dressing room, after the fight said he could have stopped clean as a whistle if he had hurt his right in the third round Maxie, looking and feeling ter- ible, said he did not know whether will ever fight again but at the same time mumbling that Nova his Nova “is a good strong boy but he gets | hit too much.” Mazie's listeners nodded Baer | nat | agrec- San Diego last Agains Oaks (By Associated Press) Young Les Webber won his sixth 1 of the season last night as ttle defeated the Sacramento | Solons. The Los Angeles Angels continued | their winning streak last night by handing the Oakland Oaks the sec- ond consecutive shutout when “Big Show"” Thomas hurled one-hit ball | Thomas robber himself of a no-hit {no-run game when he was slow in | fielding a hot grounder from Joe | Abreau’s bat in the fourth inning which gave Abreau the lone hit The Seals hammered two Holly- | wood pitchers to even the series at | two all. Bill Thomas patched and batted lPmlland to the third victory over night. It was the | .- | | The average death rate for the | first quarter of 1939 w: 5.9 percent below the rate during the [irst quar- ter of the last 10 years | The Widest Range of Only a Dollar Admission 3 ENGINE SIZES 60 H. 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Detroit Judge William Holzheimer, Presi- ‘Washington dent of the Gastineau Channel Philadelphia League, announced this afternoon St. Louis that the Saturday game will be Gastineau Channel League played at 5:30 o'clock and the Sun- Won Lost day game, first of the doubleheader, Elks 3 at 3 o'clock. 1 Douglas 2 Judge Holzheimer said all play- | Moose 1 ers who can possibly turn out, Pct. - e o g should appear in uniform for both 635 games, as definite lineups have not 581 MooSE ElKS been drawn and all players pos-| ’ ] 540 sible will be given a chance to 452 play. | |Skagway Team Is fo Play Two Games Here Over i MANAGERS FOR | ALL-STAR GAME | This Weekend ARE GIVEN out 431 —_ | Park, for a scheduled seven inning thirteen American League New York 8; Cleveland 3. Washington 10; Chicago 7. Boston 14; Detroit 5. Philadelphia 10; St. Louis 7. Pct. 50 400 333 STANDING OF CLUBS (Official Standings) Pacific Coast League Won Lost 40 23 37 26 34 29 28 34 27 33 26 32 Los Angeles | Seattle San Francisco Hollywood | Oakland San Diego | Portland 26 33 Sacramento 25 33 ’ National League Won Lost | Cincinnati 26 13 | St. Louis 23 14 | Pittsburgh 20 18 i Chicago 20 19 Brooklyn 18 18 | New York 17 22 Boston 15 22 Philadelphia 12 26 TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL CARS TWO KINDS: WASHABLE AND e PERMANENT 667 622 526 513 500 436 405 316 wi;’h;llelre‘f:’r("& ; damaging fight against Baer is| ova held a slight margin of not quite ready to face the dyna- ! GAMES THURSDAY points through ten full rounds of |mite blasts of Joe Louis | spite the fact he lost two heats, | Basttle B, Bapsamenio 4 it s The fight last night was a rip, Oakland 0; Los Angeles 4. RSN | tearing, brutal exhibition but kept| San Diego 1: Portland 4. the spectators on their feet. There| Hollywood 3; San Francisco 7. was no feeling out between the| Natouxi Sonyae two men last night. They went| St- Louis 1; New York 0. Sh right to it, now slugging, now| eel Me 1 al and after the bell, too. | < Ckpago.a; | Nova rested at his hotel while|iPnings, night game. w o r k Baer visited his physician who ook | Fittsburgh 5; Philadelphia 2, night three stitches in the fighter’s lip, 5%™M® i it The pay-off netted each fighter Bout a”’cs $22,517 for the evening’s work. | official tendance of 16,738, paying a gross gate of $82,364, net $69,349. | Mike Jacobs late today said no | M announcement will be made about | ETAL wonxs a possible Nova-Louis fight until | SOUTH SEWARD ST. after the Louis-(Jalento match on Telephone 703 | s GRe et o = | Try an Empire ad. Aow--IRON IN SIT-DOWN COMFORT See Armstrong Porta-Lectric, the original ortable ironer, in your home today! Weighs only 26 pounds. Pick up use anywhere for comfort- able, sit-down ironing. imple to operate. Efficient. finished in i b balf the timel NEW YORK, vune 2. — Connie| Amazing value szs 95 Mack, of the Philadelphia Athletics, Complete, only . the 77-year-old Dean of the Major contest, with the league standings pesoue managers, and Leo “Gabby” | American League showing the Elks in top spot with e s A L ! 4 3 i 3 Hartnett, manager of the Chicago L one | Wen Lost Pct.| three wins and one loss, while the e haye been named managers » e New York 30 7 811 Moose have won one and lost two . ¢ b 3 R | Kimball is likely to pitch for the | \ona) League teams which will _ Moose, while Koski may be put on | meet in an All-Star game in the| | the mound for the Elks. Yankee Stadium on July 11. |afternoon, there will be two ball| y,46 and placer location notices B e G « [4 | sames with a Skagway team, arriv- | ror gale af, The Empire Office s [ ] [mg here tomorrow by plane. bt i SN | Cover Charge A group of regulars and a few | players who have not had a chance | to see much play so far, will face the Skagway team Saturday, but no | definite lineups nave been an- : nounced. | The Skagway team is coming down, | about fifteen strong, in a big Cur-| 4 | SWEDISH MEAT BALLS SATURDAY AT THE BARANOF || The World’s Supreme Pen Inspired a | | SO arve ous Sk nve i Created to guard this superlative pen from by writing inks. Thus Quink, first inspired ‘ 90 irthks e ink by the Parker Vacumatic—the mechanically doggmg ks Q!m 4 n;,akts are perfect pen—makes any pen a self-cleaner— pen perform at its best. a Parker or any other. It is always full bodied, rich and brilliant—never watery. Quink dries on paper 31% quicker than aver- age. 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