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éa@-s' BOSTONSOX 0'Toole Hifs WILL MEET Another Blow “vicvanntos” WIN GAME BOB FELLER OnBigFight _ “=" | .. — . F ~ (HAMP JOR: OAKSPLAY “ TH E DAILY ALASKA Fifth Avenue and 125th street. Oa *Joe Louis” restaurant, and a syn- onl; nd 14; San Diego Sacramento "EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA he is.opening out in Harlem, RESULTS YESTERDAY \ | | r ! > | ] ' The latter will be kmown as the Hollywood 6 3 y games scheduled) AND! I'eams w 1d 53 rancisco 52 Angeles 44 San Diego 2 —_— Hollywood 40 ' Sacramento 40 Portland 30 X 28 ER0 | New Y JCIATED PRESE) | Detre NEW YORK, Juue 2i Never be- The Pacific Coast League's big- |W hir in the BY JOE REICHLER (AP SPORTS WRITER) If the Boston Red Sox can still see through the fog that has en- WASHIN 'ON, June 21.—Rep Donald L. O'Toole, the scrappy Trishman who aimed a haymaker ine years since he won championship has out over the world’s all burlesque of the Clevela son’left the Oakland Acorns in the|st. Lo ead today with a game and a half | C i wdvantage over their challenge! he San Francisco Se Teams iladelphia National League ton and ui: ) . L s e A 5 the Louis-Conn fight, followed it AR ¢ X i ol duled ¢ sport in general Billy Gonn With|,,zht, Manager Casey Stengel’s jo- | Brocklyn 35 vpponent, DOV Feller, who starwea) bt Boxing *: the & h wincing ease Wednesday | ial Acorns had a hitting bee and!s Louis 34 thi 4 The trouble ith Xing," the em on their amazing retreat Now gork Damocrat told a report. Ueht he just about fought bimself| ;joqicq the San Diego Padres, 14| Chicag o Blogs Feller set them back on; oV, O PSRl O O ithooity out of prospective challengers for |, 3 e ncinagtt 2% ;e&r ‘(‘;‘ 1 Jupe 12, the Bostonlans ' 1. varions states pay no at- .o tue. He finds himsell out on &} pepper Martin's happy but not| Boston 2 lx:\;]e Tnp;‘)od‘ seuy of xwla's- fention to it until nething like 1 h plateau, all by himself | very lucky Padres came out on top P Pittsbureh 23 g, L‘ g“f‘“" including I TUht '8t o L S HbionAl fraud and scan- Probably not since Jim Jv“n(-.sl in the fun by putting on an eight-| New York 2 2-0 setback at the hands cf the y e 1etired for lack cof opposition hasj,. . A 3 ger, | sni Rl e g dal '~ -comes . along ks o onS | mning comed Del Ballinger,| 2hilade!niia 21 . ; ] O'Tocle, a squat, d4d-yera-old 'h¢ field been so barren of con-|pinen.hitting for Earl Chapple, let| A R Bosten lest only a half game of its lead as the runncr-up New tenders, Brooklynite with an athletic back- Eagan, New York Stat Boxing in their double header by the ’ Commission chairman yesterday Clkicago White Sox. A neat 2igl hitter by bespectacled Bill Dietr halted the Yankees 3-1 in the opgn- er as Yankee pitching ace, Spud Chandler, gunning for his 1ith iight. Tt w Wedresday nig championship affai He also demanded that r'ses the fighters ke held up “in jus- vyweight Britain's Woodceck, of rs to come,” Breoklyn's pace-setting Dodgers many yea and the challenging St. Louis Card- F inals readied themselves for their “crucial” three game series for the . National League lead which starts tonight by knocking over the Pitts- burgh Pirates and Boston Braves, v \ respectively, in easy fashion. The j¢: interview 1 “absolute monopoly” on and that “boxing in has not gene into the gutter; one into the sewer.” for a His with contracts cefore he will a title matches, the added that the promoter also after he Athletics 9-2 under a barrage of controls Louts in Madison Square hs Garden, the Polo Grounds and the (NamP hcme runs by Hank Greenberg, Fddie Lake, Bob Swift end pitcher Yénkee Stadium. SR A Dizzy Trout, who gathered in his| Jacobs, in New York, replied to i seventh triumph. O'Teo blast by saying that the Hank Edward’s ninth single drove Reprecentative “wanted complimen- in George Case with the run tary tickets and I refused him — gave the Cleveland Indians a 4-3 so now he comes hollering.” victory over the Washington Scna-| Tkis O'Toole denied and stated tors. that his New York law partner in- National League vited' him to attend the fight a: ¥ “turned it down.” to The third place, Deiroit Tigers advanced to within nine and a 3 half games off the American League pace by 1outing the Philadelphia had been quit. “I felt g my corner to let me lock. ng me of extortion I have St. Louis 9; Bosten 0; Dickson instructed my New York attorneys * and Gargicla, Ricz (8); Wallaco to file suit for damages.” (8), Singleton (8), and Masi. ST American League First game: New York 1; Chicago 3; Chandler and Robinson; Dietrich and Tresh. Second game 6; Chicago 1; Bev- ens_and Niarhcs; Smith, Grove (3), ™ Papish (8) and Dickey. Philadelphia 2; Detroit 9; Kneer, Harris (5), Flores (5) and Rosar; Trout and Swift. Bosten 0; St. Louis 2; Dobson and Wagner; Zoldak and Schultz. Washington 3; Cleveland 4; New som, Masterson (6) and Evans; Reynolds, Black (4), Krahauskas () and Hayes, Lollar (7). & Bl e S Game Tonight | Weather permitting, the final | gamz of the first hall of the Ju- neau Baseball League will be play- ed tonight at 6:30 o'clock. The § game will be between the Elks and Legion. ¥ There are only three games un- played in the first half. The stand- ings of the 'clubs would not be changad sufficiently to be of any significance if the games were, played. The second half opens Sunday . g afternoon at 5:30, the Moose and, Elks taking the field.’ ————————— | Empire Want Ads bring resulis! | - | § ] tard fieveraye Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP e e e e o e e e e e e e OF THE BEST-LOVED BEST-SRLLER} FREE sucur vemonsTrATION Your Piper Cub Dealer will gladly arrange a free flight demonstration in a mew Piper Cub. See him pr' LEARK 10 niy now) If you're not ready 0 buy your new Piper Cub just yet, see your dealer for inexpensive flying lessons in one of those good, safe planes. FRED R. WDE Electrical Contractor heavyweight who recently beat)giopmach and pulled the trigger. | novice champion, Bruce| porg failed to laugh and, appzu‘-!““ ht he wired an intriguing prospect. ter, O'Toole When he showed up at Jacobs'| 1n the only other league promoter Mik2 Jacobs office yesterday to get his fat} k, Billy had not changed his!yyined back the Sacramento So-|Ly a1 ¢ { which included Mr, and Mrs. Harry Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. re-| Miller, all of Indianapolis. andl Kinnan said Baldwin, on his first Alaska, openly scoffed at mind about quitting a business that | Brooklyn boys won 7-3 while the - £ clored and he had a couple of 3 - Assorting that Jacobs ties up | 3 Cards triuimphed 0-1. ting that Jacobs Ue€s UD o) healed wounds on his face,| but he didn’t leok like a man who vay Tony Ga “I'm still not Kkidding didn't have it last night, and when 1 know that, that’s the time to| . round. I kept telling the guys in and I were: fighting 15 rounds, 1ds to wrap himself up tempor- ly in golf, and the new restau- Larson Alaskan Distributing Company , Alaska men whom promoteri ocom hurler Francis Shea's first! | called it a strike. Capt and Joe Walcott, Cam- | o1 considering such conduct un- | Wedne e il { ting across their 14 runs on Conn Talks | hits and four errors. before Southe me heduled the Hollywood star s, 6 to 3, captured their shor! person to be hit by Joe| garies two games to one. Xavier| forehead still was dis-| poscigno, Hollywood — starter, | ceived credit for the victo i Freitas was charged with the| t¥ip | stories thi ugh a thresher, the, A) eams shift playing sites to- nto did, for instance, ! , The league leading Acorns had played with the ey o et g | , ! Pla Francisco Seals are at|€¥ist. eI, | home to Hollywood, Seattle travels) ©f pride of Pittsburgh. “I 1 gscramento and Portland visits | PAILY ers, Ki San Diego. | sod going into the eighth | TIDE TABLE ® | hope that Joe and' attend to Joe. And then to take it easy 900 co o000 e OU'RE ahead right from the start with a new Piper (Z{rb outsold all other light planes combined. You save on its —lowest of any airplane on today’s market. Y. mileage than the average car. And you learn to fly in course goes with every purchase of a new Piper Cub. Enjoy a flight demonstration now. Take the c light touch . . . you're turning gracefully. A slight pressure .. . you're climbing . . . or gliding in for a leisurely landing. tn,\ud n from safe—you can feel the built-in safety of the Piper des 1 the moment you leave the ground. No wonder most of today’s pilots learned to fly in a Piper Cub. Your Piper Cub Dealer is listed below. See him- learn all about these good, safe planes you can afford to buy and fly. Piper Cubs Are Distribuled by Anchorage G of ULUBS | dicate is supposed to be sinking | Vl $300,000 in the establishment. 3 | Pacific Coast Leag ue L 29 31 37 43 42 45 50 52 L 16 L 21 23 23 25 31 30 32 30 ¢ ould be difficult to guess| pajlinger beefed and in the mid- 1] T calling for an investigation of “hen Joe will fight again dle of an argument pulled out a| l B Tami Mauriello, a blubbery BronX| ;v pistol, shoved it against Ford’s Arthur Kinnan's v psday with “a most r although Kinnan victory, was forced to accept his A8 ho Macel 5 S third defeat, Floyd Bavens galned tice to those who ware syindled den, N. J. negro who Tecently de-|pecoming in a league which had able bear the split for the Yanks by best- 3 3 feated Jimmy Bivins and Lee|anncunced its aspirations ' to ing Lefty Ed Smith 6-1 in the| . Boging I, B Oma, are about the only s ccme a major, tossed Ballinger out! iy ne more fraud (such as the gnycne can think of who might| ¢ the game. The bear in question w: nightear: | R Bzt SR 1 E jof We pams. = ouis-Conn bout) and boxing Will just pessibly give Louis a few bUsy| Byt the never-threatened Oak-|White, ig Three-Game Series be ruined in the United for younds at this time, and that is not iy | ounds a { landers had a rip-roaring time put- | east Alaska | o | Pet | 646! 627 1 543 494 488 Aan 375 350 Pot 24! 607 61 | 527 448 448, 407 | pot! 625 596 540 510 441 434 429 412 3 - . . Mike Jacobs might hope to pit| 3 o A " ;i :v | ol < 3 round, sent a teleg ddward | offering go by, a umpire Ford | York Yankees were held to a split F iy ot e A gainst Louis in a big outdoor ek v Meas s e | charter rmarco returned here late remark- among eight Brownies hot on a three-week hunting trip ihe Chatham Straits area almost iid he would not go so far as to call it 15{an albino. He. said he had never seen a similar specimen in The light-colored bear was shot member of the charter party, o of bear large enough to {look into second story windows, but ‘n:xum-n from a trip with his guide convinced that ‘“three-story bear” the Brownies shot six were close to nine-foot- innan said by the | He added that the Indianapolites e oo s e v oo o o olyil leave fcr Skagway, Fairbanks,! ® | Dawson and Circle tomorrow. They to fly to Nome and Point down the P Barrow before motoring JUNE 22 e | Alcan Highway to catch the train Low tide 1:09 am. 42 ft. e!ct Dawson Creek and return to the | percent. Buy Alaska Finar e © = e & e e e o poration demand notes. the plane that has cost— very moderate ou get there faster, with better gas your own plane, because a flying ( ontrols, yourself. Easy, isn't it? A Pittsburgh 3; Brooklyn 7; his guest but b £ ; t cevich, Lanning (6), Gel Later. O'Toole announced that he J0¢ hit me. That last left he hit o High tide 6:54 a.m., 128 ft. | United States. (1) and Lopez: Highe and Sand- weuld sue Jaccks for $100000 for ¢ Was a beauty, wasn't 15 Low tide 13:25 pm., 22 {t. e B T P Louis, with no one to fight in- High tide 19:53 p.m., 143 ft. e| LET YCTU:l money earn four 295-t1) Only 82010 FAF. Lock Hav-n, Pa! S T ers when he Rl | idded to one knee. Pglershnrg Ketchikan e Cor-| ROUNDUP |: i X ¥ BY HUGH FULLERTON ¥ B -] NEW VYORK, June 21-—Two |¥ burning questions left by Wednes- | he still is the second best heavy- . weight around and could pick up | % more than loose change by fighting the Joe Baksis, Tami Maureillos, | 3 q ete., next winter He might even draw & million dollar gate for s fighting Louis again. Can he re- sist that? day’'s late unlamented Louis-Conn | < fight are: How long will Billy's re- } & tirement last? ' And what did th !- ize of the gate indicate? + Conn na illy was fe bad when he announced he was all through and he's fairly well fixed in the dough department But pretty e A “take” of ncarly two miilion dollars from 45,000 customwers isn't |« bad business, but its hardly th> three million and 80,000 that weve T expected Couple that with de- cregsing business at: run-of-mill " sports events and in otker enter- t L 8 ow W %N f teinment fields and it may mean the sports “boom" is ending before alns“ it was fairly under way Or it may just mean the customers want their money’s worth. IR ‘s . FILM FLAM W‘“’ m“ It takes less time to the Conn-Louis movies than it did to g o b Isce the fight — and the seats are » d Tfl et ™ e | Daily Schedule ps {the films bring out are the way O | Billy’s hands kept dropping in the § ) ilatter rounds and that be took a - 4 pretty good wallop just before he S tk w ‘n “slipped” in the sixth round. 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