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Piralesin® & 5th Place, Nat.League Hurler Bouifirom Seattle Pitches Five Innings- Gets Credit for Win (By Associated Press) DiMaggio’s fifth homer of son yesterday started a hit-| . bringing Pittsburgh a Boston and putting s into fifth place in the | League as Cincinnati lost| to New York. Young Aldon Wilkie, 2 tle, pitched the 1 four innin; for Pittsburgh, | getting credit for his first major | league victory | FellerWins THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 194 Cards Take Good Cinch Tofp Place Asscciated Press) Triplett hit a homer,| and two singles yesterday Louis to a victory over| d making the hold of Cardinals on [irst place more; secure | SEATTLES | "WINNERIN 9TH INNING Sacramenlfi(;eps Up Vi(-l tory Streak-Stars Out- ’ * bat 4 Beaver Hurlers | (By Associated Press) an Francisco went on a batting iwge last night and overwhelmed San Diego's three pitchers with 22 hits while Larry Jansen turned in a seven-hitter. | Sacramento took a commanding lead in the Pacific Coast League - ELKEITHANN | 15 CHOSEN ALASKA HERE'S HO W_Fat Freddy” Fitzsimmons, veteran Dodger hurler, shows Ezra Stone (left). a rabid fan. haw it'= dona Hurling Duel - The wise mother with (By Associated Press) Bobby Feller won an 1l-inning pitehi duel with Washington's Ken Chase yesterday and snapped or her children. 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HENDERSON The Story of Alazka in Printed Word and Picture a cold always wears a thin cheese cloth gauze mask when she is near She also washes her | hands before touching any foods or dishes and keeps to herself asl 9th Inning Homer Wins (By Associated Press) Wally Moses” ninth inning homer winning streak yesterday as Phila- delphia counted the fourth consec- utive victory. * The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al aska newspaper. SEE MIELKE & COLLEN Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service 407—PHONES—Red 232 The Empire and Price $1 ISN'T T L WEAR IT, TONIGHT AT THE LADIES FRIENDSHIP =TT WILL KE THEM ALL. JEALOUS -1 HOPE- with two men out but a man on| base snapped Chicago's five-game| ON SALE AT Learn About Alaska and Its History! Seventh Printing The Widest Selling Book on Alaska! last night as Al Hollingsworth achieved his seventh victory of the season and allowing only seven hits to Los Angeles. ! With two men out in the ninth inning, first baseman Les Scarsalla MUSEUM CURATOR| Wrangell Infitute Instruci- or Appointed Today 5% hit a liner last night that sent by commlsslon home Seattle’s winning run over il ©Oakland, which had held the upper Edward L. Keithahn of Wran-|hand most of the way. gell today was appointed Curator| With 14 hits, but failing to capi- of the Alaska Library and Mu- talize in pinches, Hollywood batted seum, filling a vacancy left by four Portland pitchers last night | the death a year ago of the Rev.|for 17 hits to win the game. A. P. Kashevaroff. | The appointment- was made at a| | meeting of the Alaska Historical| | Library and Museum Commission, | of which Gov. Ernest Gruening ls) ° Chairman. | Sacramento 10; Los Angeles 2. Keithahn is teacher of native FPortland 5; Hollywood 10. arts and crafts at Wrangell Insti-| National League tute. He made extemsive studies of{ Boston 4; Pittsburgh 8. Alaska native customs and love| New York 6; Cincinnati 3 while stationed -at ‘Shishmaref on| Philadelphia 3; Chicago 7. the Arctic Coast and at Hydabux-g} Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 9. in Southeast Alaska. | American League No action was taken by the| St Louls 6 Boston 8. Commission with regard to an| Chicago 6; Philadelphia 7 Assistant Curator, Mrs. Josie White,| New York 5; Detroit 4. ‘Assistant under Kashevaroff, has| Cleveland 4; Washington 0. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 4; Oakland 3. San Diego 5; San Francisco 15 been Acting Curator since his death. ! STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS BN ERRRI=SI S Pacific Coast League A heavy coat of frost on the Won Lost Pet. freezing coils of a mechanical re- Sacramento 32 1 144 frigerator cuts down the efficiency ' Seattle 25 19 568 and steps up the operating costs. San Diego 22 1 22 500 Defrost as soon as a coat from % San Francisco 22 23 439 to % inch forms. Weekly defrost- | Hollywood 20 23 465 ing is the average. | Los Angeles 18 25 419 A - {Osakland . 18 26 409 Portland 17 25 405 National League | Jar Won Lost Pet.| 8t. Louis . 21 9 700 | Brooklyn 2% 1 687! New York 17 13 567 Chicago 14 15 483 Pittsburgh 12 15 444 Cincinnati 13 18 419, Beston « . .12 19 387 Philadelphia 10 21 -323 American League Won Lost Pct.| | Cleveland .24 12 667 | Chicago 18 12 600! | Boston La1B 14 517, | New York .18 1T 514/ - | Detroit 16 16 500 | Philadelphia 14 18 438 | Washington 1420 412 8t. Louls o 10 20 333 Gastineau Channel League | Won Lost Pct.| Douglas . 2 1 687 Moose 2 2 508 | 1 2 333 ‘ Elks 'ELKS SLATED " WITH DOUGLAS | | .with the aid of the rain-god and | | a strong east wind, the Douglas Is- | | land nine will make a trip across the Channel tomorrow evening for a seven-inning fray with the Elks. After the 4 to 0 beating dished | out to them by the Islanders on |May 13, the Elks are out for re- | venge, threatened by a prospective |loss of datcher Orrin Addleman. The game will start at 6:30 o'- | clock on the Firemen's Ball Park, | weather permitting, tomorrow eve- | ning. Newsstands —>ovo—— NEMAHA HERE " FOR SUPPLIES Commanded by Chief Boatswain| | Garrettson, the Coast Guard cut- | ter. Nemaha docked in Juneau late | yesterday afternoon for water and | supplies and sailed for Lynn Canal| }umnoum at 3 o'clock this morn- ing. .00 | ‘The small vessel is on lighthouse service in Southeast Alaska. ! T'lA-lY -MY=MY — MY ‘ALL BRED L= | | Ties | When you see them you'll give him several. Ovir | 300 to select from. Just | the type “Young America | wants and wears.” 1.00 to 2.50 Red Soxin Third Spot St. Louis out-nomered Boston 4‘ to 1 yesterday but the Red Sox| came from behind in the last in-| into third' nings to win and go place in the American League. 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