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—__—_____w940~ | sacantento “4s2| SEAT"_E IN [Portiand | s = m Yankee Manager Guest of Honor in Capltal | National League | Brooklyn 13 4 .65 | ¢ ; | New York 10 8 556 : 5 - e L .| Chicago 127y 500 | & : - 4 - iF ; by ON SU“DAY Phiae 6 10 331 % » . : : THIS IS THE Philadelphia 6 ©10 37 i - - 3 . 1 ; 0 ! Bos it 353 : . : : ; : | SEASON T ‘P:fit‘l’;’l‘u-gh B ld8 A ; " . ; f ; LOOK YOUR D 0 R 0 T H Y G B E Y R | American League . H : % e \ OVELIEST! | Won Lcst Pct. | : o ; B : 3 L Sacramento Loses fo San ot g e ; - f . : Ffan(|s(0—Herben S KD""’" - 13 3:;‘ % 5 < 8 3 : e THE HL)P()II{{L,R EY IDEAL: T J_ B k \Z:\xl::)l‘:‘luhm i 429 | X - : 5 overy woman) lo realize ymu InX broken Paiey 5 via s and ] : i *bilities, devélop to the utmos 9 13 409 A AR 3 : natural charm Ywu«lmdrv"”\ A Washington ) (By Assoclated Press) $NLr pine AT 333 i : ying up . cultivate freshness, Seattle took a doubleheader from ]N"WG“““,,“ Channél League ] : 3 skiri. 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Exquisitely' | youghness, redness, dryness. - Mound - Ti L (n Washington for a series with the Nationals, | by Vice President John Nance Garner and Senator brighten dry, fine and sensative smooth, fine, powdery. 15 dif- " Grand for the outdoor GAMES SUNDAY ound — ligers Lose Manager Joe McCarthy of the New York Yankees | Alben Barkley of Kentucky. Left to right are skins, ferent colors woman, is guest of honor at a luncheon’presided over by Mead, McCarthy, Garner, Earle Coombs, Yankee ‘ 1.00 3 R Desplie HOmerS Senator James Mead of New York and attended | coach, and Senator Barklev. UPEN UNTIL 6’00 P M . . M. Seattle 5, 8; Los Angeles 3, 6 Portland 7, 0; San Diego 5, 6. T mgsaay g San Francisco 3, 4; Sacramento é“y Ast "“'1‘3:“; ";"s:'“ llraciis DRI . Loky. GRS Hin. € damblehestier an ees ; alms uason pa % "' ;“ iy g Sunday. Paul Derringer allowed | { Nation ooy R R ‘ i s i |only four hits in the opener with | op B kD F . OI z‘" Lk f;‘"g:"‘igm” o |Fred Fitzsimmons working his| Sh i en bac oor or 2 Sincinnati 1, 13; St. Louis 1, 4. | il 5 e Ag iyl 2 knuckle ball effectively in his game. u u Q Brookiyn 5; Philadelphia 3 BN e ' An Attackon ‘ unality Since 1887 Rew Yok 4, Noston: 5. {other defeat on Pittsburgh with Bill | < Akm:rig:tz,;ague Herman'’s three-run homer in the R d S | s i New York 4; Bos! vl 3 y | o ' eighth inning. Dizzy Dean started ox ' o o Philadelphia 4; Washington 2 2 . { e R e Ime e( o on the mound but gave up when a St. Louis 5; Cleveland 2. A w SN 3 homer was belted in the first igning | “hicago 4; Detroit 3 vas bell i n = { that Greenland, a Danish colony, - — Gastineau Channel League e e e Spoomd . i lis within easy striking distance : . et . p . Moose-Elks, postponed on acocunt ‘;T;e'n Auker held Cleveland to {By Aocsicy tresn) of North Americ | Para[hu'e TI’OODS Al’e 10 w'nner ' ot rain. P 3 The New York Yankees are still to| President Roosevelt, Carter points G FOR BEAR HU"I six hits Sunday with his submarine 0 . — Dall that gave the St. Louis Browns be reckoned with in the American out. promised to defend Canada | Be Used in Pacific GAMES SATURDAY League. They bounced around yes- | with all of the resources at his| ot a victory. 3 -9 | Pacific Coast League The C&hica"o White Sox tamed the |terday (o shut out the Boston Red | command, should ~the Dominion No[fhwest preakness Seattle 1; Los Angeles 6 Detroit Tigers in spite of homers by | Sox after a forceful performance. er be threatened. i Portland 1; San Diego 13. Pinky nggmgs ang Dick Bartell. Red Ruffing scattered six hits and “But the truth is that the Metropo“'an Opera Star Hollywood 2: Oakland 3. "The Dodgers defeated the Phillies, SIFuck out eigtt men while his United Staies could no more rush| PORTLAND, Ore. May 13.—The . Will Shoot Brownies San Francisco 10; Sacramento 5. | e T U, teammates gave him superb support to the defense of Canada than to|ynpjted States Forest' Service an- S d Pl H K p National League | in ending an eight-game losing the defense of her own Pacific|nounces that it wil “bliskricy eon ace rerse, Ken- 4 at Aniakchak Philadelphia 5; Brooklyn 4. | SURFA(E APPLIED Io 4 . battery. | fashion of the Geman invaders of Tape Firq Saturday i G Lauritz Melchior, great Wagner- ian tenor of the Metropolitan Cincinnati 12; St. Louis 5. | (‘:utu' Conclusions | Hojland American League | KET(HIKAN HlGHWAY la“ s ln s to steps that shouid be taken| ‘Efperienced fire fighters will be L2l p Opera, is due in Juneau tomorrow St. Louis 0; Cleveland 1. to lessen the menace of America’s | Aroppad f lanes ne: 1 fires BALTIMORE, Md. v . on the steamer Yukon enroute to ; 0 ye | AaE RRMIBE OB 850~ ssen the mena erica’s | fropped from planes near small fire E, Md., May 13. — " A e Chicago 1; Detroit 0. Experimenta: surtecing fourth coastline, Carter suggests: | _isolated sectors, where unm_\ Col. Bradley’s Bimelech won the | [ the Kenai Peninsula for a bear rashing! i ig n of highway south of Ketchikan [] ! Washington 9; Philadelphia 6. ‘;‘;’: becns be;"m e L—Seal Hudson Strait with minc: mgh“muu in a disastrous blaze. ftieth running of the Preakness | hunt. A e (lunm: the winter months, 1e Forest Service's first trials at Stakes last Saturday afternoon by ' ’ Registered Guide Andy Simons 5 9 P LU S istration, according to } STANDING OF THE CLUBS lg;’;‘:fl“‘;’z;‘s“r i Wil]l:ms " —Erect coastal fortifications at |parachuting fire fizhters were made | three lengths, ‘ will meet Melchior at Seward for Pacific Coast League : ‘wl-w e SEed Wi S g points fac-|last fall in the National Forests of | C. S. Howard's Mioland was sec- | |a month’s hunt. They plan to fly Won Lost Pct. | H Rert 4 ing the entrance channels Oregon and Washington lond and Mrs. Ethel Mars' Galla- | to Aniakchak or some other point San Diego 26 605 | day visit in the First City. (By Associated Press) B Lt a1 rgiona reste A5 e sk Al | th aska 6 O e e il e geis 3.—Assign a squadron of suit-| Assistant Regional Forcster Mer- | hadion was third on the Alaska Peninsula to bag Oakland ':‘%lracm- L et n‘“'mv ekl ’"L;"‘:’:“f edged lf’"‘ f,hl' “f’:“'j{ ably armed ships to permanent ritt said jumpers will be used this| Bimelech paid $3.80 for each $2| a pair of large brownies. Seattle 526 B s 3 S Bees Sunday with Hal Schumacher | ,.iro) and anti-submarine duty in|season in Washington, Oregon and | ticket. Melchior is a renowned hunter, San Francisco 500 | of highway In Southeast Alaska. Re- |and Walter Brown taking turns on yno aporonches to Hudson Strait,|the northern Rocky Mountains. Fifty-five thousand witnessed the | though this is his first visit to Hollywood 500 | sults so far are successful, Williams 'the mound. It was the Giants fifth 1 tdiIish - axteniva’ air | Bach man will wear a spécially | Preakness running, ' Alaska. Los Angeles : gBs T BRkT ik, ; straight win Itrols throughout the coastal and |constructed suit, heavily padded with | Bimelech took the lead shortly - - inland regions. |sponge rubber to protect him from after the break and was never | The origin of music is lost m 5—Set up a chain of air bases |tree branches and rocks. Each man | headed thereafter as he made | antiquity but has been traced to south of the uninhabited |1(>|0.)1-"“]l drop tools and emergency Sup- | every pole and covered the 116 : | the ancient Egyptians. N Py land and fringing the settled re-|Plies attached to another parachute | yjjeq jn 1:58 5/5, almost two | T Ge'wr“l Electr.(. gions of Canada, where large|before jumping, and each will ety | soconds off the track record ? 4 | ; fleets of the fastest attack ships 0 8-pound, two-way radio set. | Gajlahadion on May 4 won the - z T'he parachuting fire fighters were ‘K"“mcky Derby and Bimelech was | p 0 M 1S 1 N G —Six - foot | can be held in readiness for | I H. S. g found particularly effective in com- S GRAVES D alarm fr the northern patrols. 5ecol a rea 'f classic w A S " E " v ioki e batting blazes started by lightning | gopui sy Shak gheel A folasslo Martin Marion (abm:e). 22, | “The Clothing Man” | in isolated sections. A summer storm | | rookie up from Rochester, may | | HOME OF HART SCH. SPORISME" HND sometimes will start &5 many as a | Jenkins when his was knocked with| be St. Louis Cardinals’ “white | o AL hundred fires within a single night. [a gaff. | hope” as a shortstop. He's field- | ing well with the Redbirds, | . All White Beanly i [ A lightning fire usually is of a minor | Other Fishermen | SIAR F KING matter at first, but frequently de-| Other sports fishermen aboard | |velops into a major conflagration | were George W. Kelly and George [ J ® Activalor Washing Action ' AL a0t -cheoked b onge biibent s Bl sl el I 0L b L M i b il r, Mr. an Mrs. n: .en.;l. 'o:| D e JAMESC ® Safely Wri _ RUNATMARMION|” =" """~ s R s |” ZENITH RADIOS ” cooPen | a ely ringer Five Salmon we'ghmg To- |2nd the tish half way over the edge | C.P. A [ ] [ ] when the hook lost it's grip and the| Kelly came back empty handed, REPAIRS and SERVICE it Birsikabia 2 : ; [ ing 1ay teetering on the wire hoop|bub not his son. Kelly Jr., struggled Quiel Operation fal of 84 Pounds Brought |5, ci e ot s an |ub the gang plank dragging a haibut | § JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE COOPER BUILDING | dared not move, as the slightest ac- |almost as big as he. Emil Pearl had '} Phone 464 Bill Hixson bowrs Permadrive Mechanism inon wanderer Sunday tion would topple the king and|a five pounder to show for his el- PO there was only a fifty-fifty chance | fort. His wife did not fish. Tom Ryan| . __ i | WA o ° G lfil iri G i Proof that the starting king sal-|that it would end in the net. Olaf alsg :m\:edkn five r;ou:]}:lnrg i | | NTI‘;D : - q { | Lars g a i rickson and e Or' 0“5 | eneral Lieciric Luaraniee mon run off Marmion Island was not | Larsson, then in a skiff only a few ; Small Children Cared For jRew 4 rained out as was yesterday’s basc- |feet away from the net, quickly|Were known as the “tom cod King; 4 ball game, was brought to Juncau|reached out and knocked the fish| Indications are that the Kings wdl‘ Spe(lal Sale on HATS || MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY A T NE w Jate last night aboard the charter | into the center of the hoop and (he |start running more heavily during| $2.85 While They Last N 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 boat Wanderer. | fight was over. If the fish had made | the coming wedk. Sunday's fish Sports fishermen jubilantly threw lone more struggle. . . . but Komen struck most when the tide was com- | . 0 w PR ' CES eighty-four pounds of fish on the|refused to discuss that possibility,|ing in during the highwater. joe Ke"y, Habefdamef city dock when the Wanderer nediwhen weighed, “the fish that nearly S e 7 Next to Winter & Pond up, and counted the catch, all five got away” tipped the scales at 23 FROM LYNN CANAL TIMELY CLOTHES of them. The largest of the day’s net | pounds. | — | Eusy Payme”t Plu” weighed 30 pounds and was 40 inch-| J. Burford Jenkins, a Juncau new-| Forest Service men William '_;__—___' | NUNN-BUSH SHOES es long. Kell Larsson, skipper of the |comer connected with the Bureau of | Parke, W. A. Chipperfield and John | charter boat, landed the fish after |Indian Affairs allowed his wife (o|Brillhart returned Saturday on the Mlll'plly cabranefle STETSON HATS ,a twenty minute struggle. But the show she is a better fisherman than|Ranger IX from Skagway and ! (75 most thrilling catch of the day, ac- |he when she landed a 23 pounder, ‘Ha”‘ps where they looked over pro- xuchens || QUALITY WORK CLOTHING | cording to the fisherman, was when | the first salmon she had ever ho'zlr-‘pmd projects of the Skagway CCC Office at s lv .’ P"“ R " J. W. Komen brought a 23 pounder ed. All Jenkins had to show for his|camp for the coming summer. " i A E C e up to the side of the boat after a ability was tom cod. Both the Jen-| r - e Nl Pfi(c)éllg lE.’?q‘ & Mé%'xc;"z. | "En n Ph“ne 616 half hour struggle and saw his hook kins's hooked large kings, but Tost | & i ; | mc | come out of the tired fish’s mouth. |them, Mrs. Jenkins when she froze] The first medical school in| g & . Com Fish Plays See-Saw on fhe reel letting the fish break America was established in Phila- £ plete Outfitter for Men The landing net was in the water |the leader in a vicious lunge, and delphia in 1751 | | SANITARY PLUMBING and | b Uavda e ol ey ey HEATING COMPANY By CLIFF STERRETT || cuno, N oo , < s Aw g our worry.” Phone 788. N THAT'S MRS. MEEzLY 'S NEW ¢ . ; WHO TH' HECK. HAVE ‘A HEART/ —e NURSE WOT WgN‘ 3 > LW f WOLILD WANT TO 'O T BEENTToS e PRT ) BRUADCAST FOM ' MacLean Mefal Works 1 NO NEIGHBOR! L-E K > : e % PAW PERKINS/ South Se.rard St. IS NEART? § JOINT FEATURE SERVICE AIR CONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS ON THE AIR! 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