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fhamp Bout , ForJune 1] SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 4. —Promotor Benny Ford announces that Little Dado, will defend his | flyweight title against his Filipino | countryman, Little Pancho, in San Francisco June 17. [ The fight will be the first title | battle in San Francisco since 1933 | when Young Corbett won the wel- | terweight crown from Jackie Fields. D DeanGoing Back, Texas CHICAGO, June 4.—Dizzy Dean waivered by the Chicago Cubs, will return to the Texas League where he began his rise ten y De the me I's ago. is optioned to Tulsa where nager is familiar with the hurler’s abilities and temperament Dean believes a scason of hot weather pitching will cure his arm ailment -oo Three Runs, - Passed Ball YAKIMA, Wa June 4.—Yaki- ma baseball fans saw a new “Lom- bardi” crowned on a recent Sun- day when the Yakima Western In- ternational League team scored three runs on a passed ball. THE s Overlin Won Garcia’s Crown |\WHITE SOX L. 1. N. Phonephoto [his action shot from the Ken Overlin-Ceferino Garcia middleweight lhampionship bout in New York shows Garcia slipping to the floor h the first round. Overlin, southern champion, won the bout and Garcia’s title in 15 rounds. ner, rookie catcher for Tacoma. ’H clear through the infield trying The bases were loaded when|to nab Walt Younker. who hadn't Brenner let a pitch get away from |stopped running since he left first him. Instead of rushing back to|base, scored easily for the third the backstop to retrieve the pellet,|run Brenner stuck out hand behind | him and asked for a new ball - - - RAE STEVENS HOME While Umpire Jchnny Nenezich was telling Brenner to “play with| Miss Rae Stevens of the Jones- the one you have” Johnny Stamper Stevens Shop, was dismissed from and Ernie Springer slid across St. Ann’s Hospital today where she plate a second apart, has been receiving medical treat- Finally realizing what was going/ ment for an ankle injury. 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ELECTRIC OWER CO. PHONE 616 | scarzo. 126%-pound, National Box- | Ing Association featherweight| | champion, last night decisioned for: | mer champion Mike Belloise, 1281 | pounds, in an eight-round match | EVENS RED This reversed the decision Bels !loise gained over Scalzo one year | ago. SOX SERIES chapme ¢ s Sooter Tgers. COMMITTEES Senators Smother Tigers- b o kit Bonked- |~ BPW, APPOINTED | | . | ——— fessional Women's Club met yester- (By Associated Press) day for a noon luncheon in the Iris The Chicago White Sex made all | Room of the Baranof Hotel for the but three of their hits yesterday |last session until September 9 account for runs as they evened the | Miss Anita Garnick, President, ap- four-game series with Boston by pointed the following committee shelling Red Sox Pitcher Lefty Fritz chairmen for the year: Education, | Ostermueller for a victory, score |Mrs George Jorgenson: Internation- 7 to 4, |al Relations, Mrs. William Paul Featuring nome runs by Gerald | Finance, Mrs. Lorraine Johnson; Walker and Jimmy Bloodworth, | Health, Miss Magnhild Oygard; Pub- Washington smothered Detroit yes- | lic Affairs, Mrs. A. M. Uggen; Pub- 9 to 3. Dutch Leonard, |lications and Publicity, Miss 0 knuckle baller, captured his sixth line Todd; Territorial Health Coun victory. cil representative, Mrs. Sigrid Al Mulnar, Cleveland lefthander, | Walther by blanking the Philadephia Ath- | letics. ;M W t The New York Yankees completed 00se omenio ! with the St. Louis Browns by coping yesterday's game 7 to 1 and bringing 11 games g Election of officers will be the Hugh Casey held the Chicago | mymajn jssue for tomorrow nights Dodgers captured their third con- o e held at 8 o'clock at the I. O secutive game by a one-run decision. |6 @ g GAMES MONDAY social is to follow the lodge work. National League Appointed on the ref scored his seventh victory yesterday | -ro their sweep of the four-game series ,(ers Elect New Offi their recent record to 10 victories in Cubs to five hits as the BrooKIyn | peeting of the Women of the Moose e Gertie Olson will preside and a Brooklyn 3; Chicago 2. committee are Mesdames Marr New York 4; Pittsburgh 3. son, Amelia Pederson, Alma Pearson Boston 2; Cincinnati 3. and Gertie Olson. Entertainment American League will be provided by Mesdames Olive Detroit 3; Washington 9. Westby, Wilma Crane and Gladys Cleveland 4; Philadelphia 0. Bareksten. Chicago 7; Boston 4. - - - St. Louis 1; New York 7. Pacific Coast League No games were played in the Pa- | oun s cific Coast League yesterday as the teams were traveling to open today on the following schedule for this week: | Seattle at Oakland Los Angeles at Sacramento. Portland at Hollywood. 5 San Francisco at San Diego. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 4.-—Wil oy liam F. De Vere, who offers credit STANDING OF THE CLUBS ratings on prespective brid nd Pacific Coast League grooms, believes it is a service that Won Lost Pet. |is going to promote happiness in Seattle 36 24 600 marriage. Oakland 37 29 561 “Every young lady should check San Diego 33 30 524/ up on the credit rating of the man San Francisco ...31 32 492 she intends to marry,” says De Vere. Hollywood 32 34 485 manager of the Cheyenne Credit Sacramento 32 34 485 Bureau. Jkewise, the young man Los Angeles 20 33 468 <hould c k up on the bu‘].\ of | Portland 23 31 383 beloved. Tt might save him a National League |of grief. Cincinnati vg;n Lfim 718 | BhdEs créditors begin to call the sus indicates only Brooklyn 24 11 ‘686 | YOuDg husband and harass him for tion increase jn W New York a1 13 61g PAyments. he may feel like socking Chicago 19 21 ‘475 her on the jaw. That's bad for Philadelphia 14 19 424 Tomance and rounds for divorce St. Louis 14 22 389 “If the shoe is on the other foot, Boston 12 22 353 the bride mad Pittsburgh 10 23 303 Wwade a bad bargain “But if they learn about ecach American League r riage they |and | 3 st Pet. | Other’s debts before marriage Wi Law 66,,‘probablv can work out some sort durir | Boston 24 12 | Cleveland 25 14 Detroit 21 16 568 | New York 21 18 538 1 Chicago 18 23 439 | Washington 17 24 415 Philadelphia 15 23 1395 | | 5t. Louis 14 25 .359 | ¥ Gastineau Channel League | | Won Lost Pct. | Moose ol Al ik Douglas 5 3 625 | Elks 0 b 000 icom"im*l'sf MAKES VARSITY CARLISLE, Pa., June 4. — Alice Abbott, Philadelphia coed, was so | | good the boys couldn't keep her off i”‘" Dickinson College male tennis |team. She plays No. 5 position and | | has lost only one match this year. | | Miss Abbott prefers to play tennis | with men while some of her male | | opponents object because they are | torn between feelings of chivalry | and the embarrassment of defeat at | ;the hands of a pretty coed. | SCALZO GIVEN " DECISION OVER | “INDIAN PONY_Complete with hesd feathers, this profile MlKE BEllolsE i of an Indian appears on the neck of a mare belonging to R. L. ' Anderson and J. F. Daniel, who live at Craigs s, claim head is a natural decoration. NEW (YORK, June 4. — Pete Aw, C'MON, SAM ! MAKE UP WITH HORACE.JESS MAKE AN EFFORT, YEAH. IM WILLIN', SAM.-- iF YUH'LL JESS MAKE AN' BELIEVE ME, BROTHER , THAT'S SOME EFFORT/ DAILY'ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1940. of a solution, get the debts settled and start life together with a clean Pradiical ., ion o WASHINGTON IS SLOW, GROWTH Unofficial State Census Re- the buliabaioo over c turns Are Being Re- leased Now ) —Incomplete and oo pretty penny for in- Bellingham e lest in pepulation past ten years lle, Va. Cwners By CLIFF STERRETT ADOPTED BY THIRD SACKER PHILADELPHIA, June 4.-—In all mnie Mack's signing of Benny McCoy, the free gent second baseman, another high priced infielder slipped into the Athletics’ fold almost unnoticed Mack outhid a flock of other clubs, contracted McCeoy for $45.000 and got reams of publicity for his A's. ag Pot. | “After the ceremony, if the and unofficial returns (Ilm’n’lh' m-;;, But no one dug out black head- slight popula- lines ‘when Al Rubeling joined the e A Al came from Atlanta in the Gon. Southern Assc iation and cost $35,- Connie. Only two'or three of the rookies brought up last spring cost more of begin to think she|306911 compared to 394325 ten (1.0 (he A's voung third ba eman Cennje thinks he is a great pros- ect. Al is happy to be with Philadel- | phia because as a youngster he idol- ized Joe Boley, A's shortstop during * | the championship years of 1929-30- 31 Rubeling had a comparatively weak throwing arm while in the minors and adopted a unigue meth cd of strengthening it. He took up archery. “I'm no William Tell,” he says and grins. “My best score was 589 |out of a perfect 810 | He thinks he can candle bow and arrow well enough now to hunt with them “I've been jold that arrows are more effective than shotguns in get- ting deer,” he says Al shoots around 80 in golf, bowls collecting pipes. He has nearly two dozen. Al is a bachelor but he is “think- ing of getting married in the fall.” - - . LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. BOHM Funeral services were held yes- | terday afternoon at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary for Mrs. Charles Bohm, The eulogy was delivered by Dean C. E. Rice. Interment was in Ever- green Cemetery. - Today's news today in The Empire. — 1 - | Flying Instruction by the hour or in courses from SOLO to COMMERCIAL. | See Us at the Airport! Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska - 3 e — — e ZENITH RADIOS | REPAIRS and SERVICE | || JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | § Phone 464 Bill Hixson { P A SR BT RO H. S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER i | & MARX CLOTHING | r— -5 and plays billiards His hobby is| i v, inma atra i have eyed VER ALCATRA Z—Longingly, inmates of Alcatraz (rear) might h 3 '.Ph!; fiig’tn-iltifixdn transport near San Francisco. It has wingspread of 107 feet, top speed of 240 m.p.h. NEW SYSTEM Senator Agonizes Over U. 5. Defenses Sen.: It's a step, young man, but there’s a lot of spade work to be done. I just don't want any of my constituents sitting back. and saying:. “It's all right now. We're going to have a great army, a great air force, a great navy.” Maybe we are, but I was in' the Senate in 1917, and any e ours today is going to hav awlul patient, if he wants to catch us prepared What do you mean? (snorting disgustedly): Do you think industr; pared today to take up the of vast armament than it y s ago? I was thers The first question what are we preparing for? War? All right. Do you know that nine months after we had gone into the World War with an industry already keyed to Allied orders, we had produced only 430,000 rifles; 58,500 automatic pistols and were capable of turning out only 300,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition a month when we needed 10 times that many? Rep.: Well, T guess Sen.: Do you know it wag 10 months after we entered the “war that we got our first fully equipped division in the [ield? That out of 19 factories producing canmons, there were three at the end of the war that didn’t even have their machine-tool equipment? 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