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COURTPLAY OVER, TEXAS DALLAS, May 11—¥ RIDDLE IN Marino in | M he Wo- | /man’s International Bowling Con- \ |showing today with one record tie { i two of last year's championships { SAN FT 11— (P surpassed and the m 3 Dado Mt ''s No. 1/in the hands of | centender for the world flyweight {0f Chicago. i Not a single winner was able CRELY boxing championship, sent \thn'l : H . |fans home early last night—and|ic repeat. . 2 Hurls Pirafes to 4-2 Win e 'cuehis domand tor a| An si-climax comes Thurday ¥ match with t titlist, Ireland’s Dight when doubles teams t tied Over Dodgers-Third |55 sonagnan. [for iust place participate in a roll- It tock the 117 pound Marino|Cff for the title. These combinations lare Edna Harrold and Marge Slogar |of Cleveland and Margaret Cass and knock. | Merle Matthews cf Beverly Hils, of lefts Cailf, each rolled 1118 b h | i rnecke 0! 10V 262.5 which Lindsay was wh<|, M necke took down $262.50 Victory in Row By JOE REICHLER (@ Sports Writer) Any doubts over Elmer Riddle’s an | just 42 seconds of the first round | to knockout Kenny Lindsay, 121% Vancouver, B. C. The cut climaxed a whirlwind ccmeback, termed by Pittsburgh's le to counter. jin_prize money b‘:' ‘capturing first part-owner Bing Crosby as the | S it |in singles with 696, rolling high “greatest since Al Jolson,” were { zingles game of 2 finishing sec- definitely dispelled today OREGON SIAI‘E nd in all-events with 1,848 and er, forced to quit baseball four 19 t ! h @ D o years ago because of an ailing NIN 5’ A W | | | | MU pitch (efty STAL CO and foiivws spr LEADING HITTERS UNIV. MICIIGAN STUDENT§ TO GET 1 MILLION CASH PAGE THREE WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF METHODIST CHURCH LUNCHEON TOMORROW The afterroon circle of the Wo- i m 3 iet ian Service ANN ARBOR. Mich, May 11 "e Method y will: feeb | (M—University of Mic It on Wednes- dents—present and futu at 2 pm. at the home recipierts of niore thah $1,000,000 ge Martin, 1019 W, 10th !left them by a modest T9-year-old Popejoy will continue with bachelor. he study of the kock: “Ten Thou- They have seen him stroling |sand Years in China.” Any mem- aimpus for 11 years, wishing to take embrcidery them knew only that his |} bits of yarn, and old Christ- M1, Smith and that he |{mas cards with nice pictures on lived i small room n the Mich-|them, tc be sent to China, are re- an Union, center of campus ac- ted to take them to the mesting. tivities S rze dong: was C. C. Smith, vminent Detroit attor- who died March 4, leaving moie than $1,000,000 in cash and eeuritidh. Sinith specifienl tha ne al, St. Louis Cardinals first baseman, connects with a 1o ol —within easy reac ivuga (cenler 4'».11 vigi duriig a workout at the Cards’ Lakeland, Fla., ré M;»&I\" of for siuing ¢ w0 2i- ear-cid slusger is from Donora, Pa. of Michizan students.” by f(le - DPOUGEAS VXNAUR T NEWS FIGHIER (U RIZF UG (CLASSMATE ISKILLED | { | 4-engine Clipper arm, pitched the Pirates to a 4-2| & = p victory over the Brooklyn Dodg-| '"E BASEBALL - | SCHOOL DISTRICT MEET 11 Y Fly in swift comfort aboard ers | ] | | There will be a special meeting h’ big, Smile-a-minute 2 | N L % & o i . Sebiiaies the & " Riddle has turned out to be the % | | this evening at 7:30 o'clock for SPRINGFIELD P8 ¥ serving Alaska ace of Pittsburgh's mound corps.| SEATTLE, May 11—UP—Oregon | | members of the School Board and' = R. Sy ILD, 1";‘ May 1 1 A Clippers . - - w : “ | | y souncil with Felix Toner, The —Four year old Edward (Mickey) on frequent schedules. Last night’s triumph was the third State and Washington go after | City Council with Felix Toner. The Laadniyans aidntt "Want His® tonatls Badk n in a row for the Columbus, Ga., sole possession of third place in| Reuflnfip | meeting will be held in the City i ;)u‘z o the no»‘plt’xl‘ b(‘;mcé -Enrnulo} ““\1,: ‘-c‘m” jetera the Northern Division baseball! Siqi o nail to discuss the tax program - = ey i r comfortable lo "‘T::"i Aok b e | e naings: toahs vas She Huskles : SAN FRANCISCO, May 11—®—| ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 1L—®-%| 0 (1) Tadependent School Dis-| D€ Wanted to play prize fighter at yorl Cud enjey a world: Rseer s . e et S Pounding the ball at a 382 clip, In-| A javelin hurled by a classmate | .t s | bome with his new ktoxing gloves e envite.. ncluding b g ;:S!;‘Ll)gail:omut &) Tl | stnsen o | By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. | fielder Lou Stringer of Hollywood is|yesterday killed Midshipman George | and trunks. | f':l“‘:i"‘“:‘ho' L g put the Pirates in a virtual tié| The two clubs knotted in third | - Et‘m“EB ”‘t’ “P“L"‘» “m"]“!v; I"“":“' i’(-[f‘“"“‘-“ Naval Academy ath-| FOR SOAP BO3 ;mi‘;““h;mZYE“:{f\”;“L‘i‘,’(,rf.{:r l::l‘;i :Iyo:rl"lyi'.ll Clipper fars. e 8 W § ow | sp ostaR ~ 2 State / YORK v 11—(P-Russ Coast Baseball League hitters who |lete. B Boas. Bax D ] , Mrs. Es gan, | for Aot pisle, WilR b g, New snoky SRRy o e e M ORK, My L a5 have been at bat 100 or more times,| Capt. B. B. Taylor, Na am-’md e Sogstors. are invited ] Bim *jokingly /that the . dootor) Consult Pan American ..+ b A e g g Rl rom Pera. TiL iy hae Gone some. Gene Woodling, San Francisco out- | letic. director, said the 23-year-old|to tho showing of the Akron films| VAnted to entur him in a boxing| BARANOF HOTEL }lel:“f(:;-ugm R;;j-mhcml?ec::;pct‘:r:‘ Ifine pitching for the Chicago Cubs fielder, was second among the reg-|victim “was stiuck in the neck|in he Juneau Grade School audi- ‘ :naull:u;agulnst bthier ChC o e Telephone 106 4 v 4 . G this o i o 1011, ulars with 372, velin that slipped from | yo, ¥ -anspor.. | Dospital. st pitcher to shut out the Cards WEINMEISTER IS g ‘,I;,'c ik DE Al ;m”l\',‘ tol- | Leon Mohr, Seattle Infielder, top- | s of Midshipman 'George] :C(?x:] \lu’n&mv \,x;::{‘;m, T:x‘:(;hp::(‘ Loter, jwhien - Midky~imings - tons MMMIMN s season. Earl Tergeson hit a | the WIS SR Rae 5 J eall field with .625 in 12| B. 8 ) s . 9 g AR : . | sils—came out of the anesthetic, he | un homer in the third in- | ASKED 'I'o plAv IN b me along . Russ was | Ped the overall field . Bt : Eliopolus pul::d tr;_‘ho_ ould be_at the City Halt| 5 mret e GO of (F BeS Wonto AIRWAYS g g I ha Sow & £ sandl rames. £pear om his cwn neck, but col-! 1 3 h. 5 ‘olac! - i - - b2 8 cH, - i | 'U(,‘“ 1\,‘,,‘-‘[ &,:‘ m“:‘.‘;{. Towering Jack Graham of San|lapsed and died within four min-‘:‘.nl: “N(,.,l J(‘:,',“‘l:ui“ S ‘md| “1 don't vemember a thing. I| e Stem ol e T BEG GRID (OHIESI - o W b Diego maintained his leadership in | utes. Lo Jnneth i don't even remember who the kid ‘:Cd “‘m‘”',,“"h;_ Ky f";‘, pl‘:::‘:‘ 3 joined the army in 1042 and Le- |tWo departments, with 16 home runs; Taylor said Stone was “hospital- e e R } a8 that Emocked me out.” the -Ammerican League By OBKBUS: AR cletes [ fame & fres Adens: shARE Supe- | @nd 41 runs batted in. The big out-| ized suffering from shock.” ok R B . o R Tk X IR T ey ging the Red Sox in Boston 12-7.[ . J amme. & free. agelts Whl Pe- | prelder hit for 315 | " The two bovs had bees workingl . The following Bus Schedule will Tt wox” b’ Afth stfaight. tHiamph | SBATTLE, ' M 11—(P—Arnie |rior Club folded {#eld i ! 0 boys had heen working) .y ‘erreot while the bridge 18 - S g S i e PR w Iniversity of Wash- - out together at the Thompsor 5 i by the Indians. Penniie. ERESER o 0 R HERE UL | Stadium when the mishap oceurs | UDder xepairs and closed to both F l ' R S Larry Doby, hard-hitting Negro ’“‘jf 5 SRR L Ttk Digke Bl T T S iy 5 Shap OCCur=) oay and foot traffic: | Ol' XIra 00“‘“‘05 cutfieldes; 18d the Tribe: attack He | been tnvited fo.play. for the Oal-|champ, is buky taklog golf. agrid| Blay -2, eaving Juneau—7:35 a. m.,, pounded out four hits including All- S8 in .“‘ ”j'-“-“l C(‘;'- flieam v ”‘Hg“‘li“;;;"n“‘;;} A0 ‘l" 2 Bn oD 50 a. m., 12:15 p. m. and 12:50 his fifth home run. { gontest, peninst thecelobrilies: g UHRIRANE. ;41 i p. m. Leaving Douglas—7:20 a., The third place New York ! A “"““H{V’“»»w o m'l‘f/“l’"“ ];“t g SH FRANK i.. GARNI(K {m, 7:35 a. m,, 7:50 a. m, 11:50 a. | Yankees swamped the Chicago| A 8raduating senior, Weinmester ing as hard on his golf ¢ American League o and 12:30 p. m. The ' Daily | White Sox, 9-3, to keep within a fi;';u,{nl d Py the New - York o "‘I‘)‘ ;’Z‘,-‘“‘l ! lll»f‘ s in lll"d(“o Major L“a«‘“;‘;‘ INVITED TO (lASS hedule will be resumed with the | Da ankees. redicts (via 3 B wing yesterday mes, are as game of the lead. e g e etans S Pauwish s | [ 4:40 p. m. leaving Douglas. The | Farly Wynn registered his third S SRR i e ki b Lty iz i 98 ANNIVERSARY |::cuin wenedute winl remain the victory with a five-hit perform- E‘ 4 3 e et i epubp = :“";“‘“g‘“‘-m‘ eveland same, PLEASE save this change ance as he pitched the Washing- | i ; 2y 6 s bl sk e ‘“i 4“}’1 '].'..}‘ 10“;;‘“_‘ B | Frank L. Garnick has been in- 0f schedule (pd adv) 855 2t ton Senators to a 6-2 triumph over kY& : Faeigs st 7 "‘;'{‘p‘l '!';;"“C,‘(‘:’m“‘d “l‘f;‘“ 0StON | yited to attend the 50th anniver D e o e e k] —- sin of the T GOIf| Home runs—Keliner, Cleveland ¢ Jugy Gr"(he Gotorado. Suate Gorc! POST OFFICE ASK PEANARE O . Fights las. pight xesulted, as fol- . and it’s too bad they 9. williams, Boston 1. T kA it C/(l)l A (():Al ""d s S i . National cigue - Yo, let hit' putt with his fect eynolds; New York 4-0[ 1588 Wb \Fort - Gollins,” Golorado | 0 ; | e N & Rl Brooklyn—Tippy Larkin, 143, Gar- | L obr e | Emim Sl A AR i) FOR BID 0" MA"-r e o L 7 1 field N. J. outpointed Ruby Kes- MONTEREY AND WOODROW PO PR, AP S P bk T | i B BT Slister, 144, Brookiyn (10). | AT NORTHERN COMMERCIAL Naticnal League Eromait s tieiong Bl b B STATES 10 AMSKA, B‘"'“;‘l‘?gh q 1(‘) '414 Sen Diego—Chick Musgrove, 159, | Batting—Holmes, Boston .462; j "I C(,};‘n_,mm;" t’m:i;w ",“"}”"‘; Sk ;‘{0 d“‘l 3 S i -4; San Diego, outpointed Ramon Dios-! The Monte owned by Jack Gustine, Pittsburgh .412. Lo 1‘912 et i i The U. S. Post Office Department | ; iladelphia g ]:] ik 159, Pomona, Calif. (10). | Westiall, was returned to the water Rus Fatted in—Kiner, Pittsburgh | 2P "0 - gl EM“[, “V has_issued & eall for bids to carry g?"’“ e g A Calif.—Glen Flana-|yesterday noon at Northern Com-|18; Stevens, Pittsburgh and Ennis,| =y o F o 3 “€% fthe U. S. Mails from Seattle to all| C. icago .. ; 0 50 EOR. 125, St. Pa stopped Ramon |mercial following minor repairs. |Philadelphia 17 Sinve‘hh pi,m'm. days in the Forts in Alaska. The contract will Cincinnati 13 Y Ruiz, 124, Mexico City (7). | The Woodrow, owned by Vincent| Home runs—Sauer, Cincinnati Territory B fiai mads m;;—w friends b€ issued from July 1, 1948 to June TSV | - - 5 | Sobofeff, was taken on the ways|and Kiner, Pittsburgh 6. flna 18 well "kn;w“ m‘mu,;m"; 30, 1950. All persons, who are in- American League { DAY NURSERY CLOSING vesterday for the installation of| Pitching — Sewell, Pittsburgh,| . o BHOUL {erested, may receive further in- Tgmn W . L et FRIDAY, MAY 14 2 new iron bark shoe, washing Brecheen, St. Louis; Voiselle, Bos-| ™"ty o0 g today that he formation from Mrs. Crystal Jenne, Cleveland 11 4 B3} Numsery at Governor's Mansion!and painting the hull and bearing ton; and Riddle Oineimati, 3-0|, "o 5 ‘OO0 (B0, B0 L. Juneau Postmaster, | Philadelphia 125 708 win close May 14th for the sum-|work. 1.000. Gond & Ll e | New York 1L 6 647 jmer and re-open in the fall, Day| 2 - - { At : z ! Waphingtan 9 9 500/ Nyrsery is run by co-operative RUMMAGE SALE AT THE BOAT HARBOR | i MRES. PRICE I8 HOUSE : S"» Louis 6 8 429 pyothers, each mother giving a| Wednesday at 10 am, Northern| The Vermarco of Seattle is at! Hosp"A| No"’ES GUEST OF AL WHITES £ day. ey sen heir children | Light Church. 2t (the sma 08! arbor, an | e ), ivi Detroit 8 12 400'gqyy Th d tr hild g h 884 2t th Il boat harb d the o [y : You're in for a wholly new con- individually wrapped. Seats are Boston 7 11 389iree at any time. If interested o s Princeton Hall is looking like a . g : Mrs. Jessie Price is here from ception of truck comfort when thickly padded an adjustable Chicago 3 12 200 cal) Rosalie McGinty, Black 875, or | Istantul was formerly known as|rew craft after a complete paint| Admitted to St. Ann's yester- Sitka and during her stay is the o oy Jook at a new light and 3% inches forward and back. Pacific Coast League Team w L |June Hanford, 202. 84 3t/Byzantium and as Constantinople. job. Pet. | Rl i b 3 i San Francisco . 25 12 676 ” Los Angeles 25 16 610 Oakland 23 16 500 San Diego 20 21 488 Hollywood 17 18 486 Seattie 16 18 4N Sacramento 12 ' 25 333 Portland 13 26 .333 Team Legicn 1 0 Mocose 1 0 . | Douglas 0 3 000 Elks L s L —_— . — ELKS AND LEGION IN SECOND GAME ATPARK TONIGHT square off | in the Ju- | the Legion | s baseballers will tonight at 6:30 o'clock neau ball park against club in an attempt to even Sun- | day’s score when the Legionmen | dumped them in an ofertime game. | Tom Mierzejewski batted in the winning run to take the Sunday opener five to four. If past games are indicaticns for the future, tonight's contest should be hard fought all the way. The Sunday game was evenly play- ed threughout and was tied at four all at the end of seven regular innings. Cantillion and Rolison gave | eight and seven hits in that or- | der. Tomorrew's. game wilj see Doug- las and the Teen Agers on the field at 6:30 c'clock in the evening.v SONS OF NORWAY Regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jackson, 437 West 12th Street, Thursday night at 8 p. m. May 13. 884 5ti ———————— Many mountain lakes are crea?.-‘ ed by landslides which dam small | streams, | "", :e// % IME INTE CIRCUS T X A S — Performers in the Gainesville, Tex., Community Circ: go through their acts in preparation for starting their annual tour. Top: Evelyn Knaps. 15, soars toward the waiting arms of Paul McGhee, who is the only paid circus hand in the show All the others are townspeople. Bottom: Verne Brewer, a rancher, puts eight horses through their paces day was Selwin Howell for medi- hcuse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al-' medium duty GMC cab. It's away —_|cal treatment. Those discharged bert White. | bigger than any previous GMC sy ¢ Lynn Durgan and Gus Jour- R o e ! design . . . 7 inches longer, 12 | dan. 2909 inches wider across the floor. At the Government Hospital Who threw that rock though There’s 8 inches more seating width . . . nearly double the | James Morris of Douglas was ad- my window pane? I am now ex- number of seat springs, all mitted yesterday. posed to the cold and rain. It was - - dcne last might at First and Gold; TO THE NAVY Come right up aggressor and be | The Jeep Club will be re*opened bold. It must have been done by | for the benefit of the visiting Navy scme pranking child; As no adult | personnel. The Club will open at should be so wild. Now here is all | 6 pm. every evening this week. I wish to ask—That the offender, | ‘H irold Fennel and members of the please, replace the glass, Just give| | club’ will take care of the enter- me a ring at Blue 379; And get| | taining. 885 1t this oppression off your mind. 1t| 9 out of 10 buy " IMPERIAL again! 91.4% to be exact! 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