12 TheTacoma Times . % Heidelberg. Teams k Popular Tiger Boss . A l s Law Says She’s ‘Dead’; Straight Victori Will Meet Sunday There'll be a softball battle to- Iverson & Walker Brakes fell improved between the Seattle and Wage increases and from the undefeated softball ranks morrow clubs here working for about 400 Again Tacoma Alt Heidelberg BY UNITED PRESS : Seeks Her Life as Cammarano Brothers rolled to conditions McKinley field at 12 Tacoma warehouse employes are their fourth straight 7 to at o'clock. The Los Angeles Angels, victory, were class A champs the with in an agreement signed i . The locals Lefty Ray Prim on pitching 3, at McKinley Friday night. The and a ¥ night by local 313 of 1938 Players candidates were gunning today for mhd of¢ | Indiana Town Bottliers scored twice in the first to be at knoll, Teamsters' union and representa- for the locals are asked record in and fifth innings and three count- 11:30 new tives of Food Products Distribu- the the field at plav SI,OOO ers in the seventh sewed up e tied tors, Inc. The contract covers . | Drives for | game. The Brakes displayed TmEmmmmms e The Angels last night a 19 employes wholesale grocery pl corking good Class “B” team and the 36-vear-old record of ofall by firms To Save Woman will be dangerous every time out. straight wins, hung up the here. 1908, by The local agreement is similar r | Cammaranos open their last Seattle club in to others consummated in princ- week of practice play with games blasting the San Diego Padres -|From Chair . cities nego- | Monday and Friday nights. Mon- i 7 to 0 behind the four-hit Seattle,after :?wwnm}conducted at Ta- of Lee | day the Tacoma French Bakery, | pitching S?ne.‘ C. F. Washington runs by Stringer and coma and other cities. Ram- ALBANY, | undefeated Class “B” ten, pits its Beat Home sty Wright represent- . Ind. —To were in the 11 and Horace NEW legally irecord in a 6 o'clock game at YORK—lt's the same old Moore included employers local con- | save a “dead” wo- NEW Angels garnered off ed the inthe | Stanley, while Active Club makes story with the world champion hits the Hare, tract, M. Dahlager, Harry , man from the electric chair, Brown. Hare was and C. | its appearance in the role of de- | Yankees too much home run Weldon and Satteriee and John Jacobs were + | this river town has raised | fending Service - Veteran loop bumped for three runs in the the union negotiators. Ohio | oomph! | S7OO in a drive toward a SIOOO {champs on Friday at McKinley Two games, two victories. first. provides a 44-hour work- 1 o'clock went up against the It for " | goal. | No. diamond in another 6 Homers have won both of them. The Angels ing week, a straight wage in. today in the game $5 " She is 34-year-old Mrs. Lucille | game, Bil] Dickey's homer was sufficient Padres again crease per month for all employes, CAmMMAranos ...... eooo 8 5 that them a new league ' | Anderson, first woman to be given 1 |to win from the Boston will give vacation with pay, and & Wa1ker...... 3 8§ 2 the opener win. one week's ! death penalty in the state of !Iverson| Batteries: Duncan, Hudson and Sox and yesterday Joe Di- record if they extra-pay for holidays. Two new 'the Red winning | Arkansas, schedtiled for execution Moore; C. Butsch and Schurb. Maggio and Joe Gallagher, the They started their holidays, day slaying Springs streak April 2 against Holly- ington’s birthday,Armisticewere and Wash. the of a Hot ' broth of an Irish boy who has added. Un. | "inchain store official. job with a | wood in their third game of Jeas re-opened earlier by either stepped into a Yankee She is also “the late” Lusetta gll | minimum of fanfare, clouted a pair | the season. . it will extend April are until i McMonigle, New Albany girl, who d | trippers to submerge the | The Angels still eight 1042, of ??y. ‘St?d' round win- 27-game | vanished in October, 1925 at the Senators, 6-3. | games shy of the monthly wage by The scale follows: |age of 20, and was declared dead | Trailing 8-1 the Yanks |ning streak recorded the Cor- shipping clerks, $147.50; re- of the old Texas chief circuit court three years ago. . manufactured five runs quickly {sicana club celving clerks, $137.50; ware-. :im hung up in 1802, and housemen, $11950; . on two homers and Lefty [league, checkers, _‘mmnous Behind Ray Hagen's five-hit | by Baltimore of the In- $124.50; coffee roasters, . Gomez did the rest. equaled $137.50, | pitching, the Stadium ternational league in 1921. apprentices, DISAPPEARANCE ' Vice President Garner, Post- SBO. years police followed every |team edged out the Grays Harbor Francisco lost to Sacra- andDahlager, a representative PR master General Farley and many San of j lead in a search for Lusetta. | Junior college, 3 to 2, yesterday mento, 2-0, after both teams went union, senators were in the throng of the international said the '| An orphan, she had been reared afternoon innings. negotiations here. 31,000, one of the largest in Wash- eight scoreless were conducted har- '|in the home of the Graybrooks The Tigers took an early Hollywood started off with moniously stop- ington history. The other five and that no work '/in New Albany, sent to achool, lead and held it until the fifth a four-run barrage in the first page took place during ’pro- openers yesterday brought the the made a member of a church. frame when the collegians tied of its game with Se- day’'s total attendance to 103,373, ' inning cedure, There secemed to be no logical the score at two-all. emerged with a final making a of 286,755 for the attle and reason for her disappearance. i| But successive doubles off the total victory. Rainiers 16 games played thus far. The St. 6-5 The Some said that she might have {bats of Gunnovich, Tiger left | Louis Browns are still at the post, touched Ardizoia for three committed suicide, as her father | fielders, and Molitor, second base- ' in second and chased trying to unveil their 20-game runs the Others believed she had been | man, brought the winning run for to showers, Moncrief had. horse, Buck Newsom, against him the | kidnaped and slain. But every clew | the home forces in the eighth in- | finished the game. Gregory ‘{led a blind alley. somebody. up Ining. | finally and Moffett hurled for the | Finally, in 1036, Irene Gray- STADIUM The Stars, Seattle Prep Panthers proved { ABR HOAE away yesterday. Home | brook, daughter of the got the Cole- themselves a little too strong for woman IOWDS; 1D ..i0:03 1 011 O 3 ~ runs by Joe Marty and Stanley ‘ Homers in eighth by | whom Lusetta had lived, filed ¢f 0 to stave the Bellarmine Lions yesterday at with { Marcusson, .».s. 3 0 0 1 O Hack were the damaging | man and Hawkins failed 'a petition to have the missing girl I, IT c.ssoooos-. 8% 0 1 0 O O | off a Portland defeat as the Oak- Seattle when they handed them a Martin, 0 0 6 0 O ~ blows as they downed the St. |declared legally dead in order to | 3D ...000.0:. 4 Oaks won, 9-5. The Oaks defeat. A homer [ .3 1 0 10 0 ~ Louis Cardinals, 4-2, lland 13to 12 in the | dispose of the $250 worth of per- @ | 12 Newsome and ninth, with two on, by O'Connell, jOunovich If .vsso.l 1 1 0 O ~ pace-setters are collected hits off sonal property she had left. The EE § ... i 0 02 7T 0 8 off tall of the Belis, | other than the Boston Bees, Darrow. The Beavers got 11 first baseman . - ... ] none petition was granted by the cir- 8 3 | Herrmann and Buxton. highlight game, | court, {Genna, 88 .cooooee. ¢ 0 1 1 0 1 who gave the Giants a 10-3 shel- ‘was the ofthe and cuit . % | almost proved I isis: 7 0 0 D B in the grounds opener. disastrous to the | The story begins again with B lacking Polo a won straight. | Beattle club. of a grocery executive in | Totaw ...... 313 6% 8 ¢ The Bees have three Two other home runs also } | boldug | GRAYS HARBOR J. C Brooklyn and the Phillies went Hot Springs, Ark., in September, Legally “dead,” color, by Griewe | but Mrs. Lucille ABR HOAE| ‘ll innings to a 2-2 draw. Vito ...... Roberts-Adoree added one of 1838. Eldon Cooley, the 26-year-| Anderson, pictured in prison at levinson, 3b 5 0 1 2 1 O | 0 O allowed the Phils five hits old victim was murdered by Springs, for HOODAR. 88 .:.:49++ 3 0 1 1 Prep- Hot Ark., waits her 8§ of the popular men in Tamulis eighth, iiisiss 9% 8 Here you see Hal Rhyne, one most baseball | walked in a run in the one of bandits, | friends to save her from execution. IB 0 9 8§ ...eos.. 0 O Tigers. lbut single A*:Lth-lxh. | Joseph |Bolberg, llf 8 1 2 1 the long history of the Hall will lead his 1939 club agalnstt |and Glen Gabrielson's drove in the case were | 5§ Arrested ...... The Bells were trailing in the | Pettainen, rf 0 1 0 0 O Yakima at Yakima tomorrow when the tight little WI circuit swings | Philadelphia’s tying run in the - On Monday Card B. “Smoky Joe" Anderson, 36, his Buthieh, of ....00. 8 0 0 3 0 O (in began find| i D O into action. He and his Clan come home on the 27th. third 10to 3,but to and two others. They all| Sisasensc 3 8 008 ninth. Bobby Roberts of New York and ® Faccone inning saw sw..| W BN sscroove 1 O 3 U O | The outstanding pitching Montreal, pext | | Andre Adoree and the received the death penalty. % of a PIRATES B cisie:x 2 D D 1 Y | Albany | WIN B | performance of the infant sea- couple of heavyweights them inhotchase. | Then New learned | |BRIONO, ) levoooo6e 3 O O O 1 2 who ordin- Both at the what ’McNul.c son by Bob Feller, who clubs were atrong had become of Lusetta was arily get main event berths, were . pitching plate. Acuuyermrbythe-ec-! | jln an effort to save herselfuc)lonl‘le.’from f 5 TN or e { x struck out 10 men, signed today as opponents in the ond baseman, Strobel, ' Grays Harbor J. C.... 000 010 010—2 FAIR FRIRWAYS | a victory over early in the | chair, Mrs. Anderson Cleveland to 5-1 special event on Mon- admitted ...... Olx—3 the| | IStadium 010 010 | Meadow Park—Pairings for the, and Tom Murray; C. J. Schwarze game against lun ‘ Babe Wiggins' Highline Pirates, bases--Browne, Marcusson, | Detroit in the Indians’ opener. |ithree-rcundday’s wrestling card at Greenwich set the balance | identity. Stolen |second round of the handicap tour- and R. F. Burnell; Harry Andrews Lions. [w { host team, won the first an- Walters, Batt, Walker. Sacrifice hit | Jim Bagby, one of last year's coliseum. ' HOME TOWN | ‘the Two-base hit—Gunovich. | and A. K. Johnson; R. H. Beach —Burkich. nament: brightest freshmen, pitched the | Promoter Jack Connor also re- ; nual running of the Puget Sound Three-base hit—Molitor. 5 hits, 2 . Championship flight—Carter and and John Craig; Leonard Schwartz Griewe, 3b ...... 3 3 2 3 0 !'roRESCUE runs off Hagen in 9 innings; 6 hits, , Boston Red Sox to a 9-2 win over vealed he had booked Bull Venable 4 Relays by taking place in |‘DeLine; Senner and Craig; Harkins and James Wingate; Alex Babbit 2 30 0| Two Hot Springs ministers be- first 3 runs off Sklodo in 8 innings. the Philadelphia Athletics. He gave Denver to Harry | Hagen 0; ‘and Green, and Horswell and Day. and Ed Griffin; Presley Ellis and of meet Dr. m?1.1b...... tieissese 5 31 00 0 i came interested in her case and | six of the ten events. Earned runs—Off off Sklodo | only hits, one them a | of Moines, o 8 2 4 38 oOf out—By Hagen 7. by and Franklin; H. R. Kilworth up five of Kahoe Des la., in the to New in Feb- 2. Struck First flight Thackeray George a man .. 1] Albany by Hayes m.-...... B 08 12 8 1 8 ?joumeyod The Buccaneers tallied 39 points, Sklodo 13. Bases on balls—Off Ha- and Crusoe; and Leverton; Warren homer Frank with three-round opener, thus complet- ruary. With the aid of local pitch— Turner; Shannon C. C. Bro- a followed by Puyallup with 21';. gen 5. off Sklodo 3. Wild | kaw and Lyon; on. | ing the card. Sl el 220 preacher, they secretly raised $250 Hagen Hit by pitched ball—Hagen | Noce and Cooksie, and O. R. Holt James Jess Read ¢..... || Monday's main event find Sankovich, 0 0/ Other team Enum- by Sklodo. Time of game—l:so. Um- Allen. | and Allison; C A. Perkins and | will Fournier, ...... 0 0 (l' : 0| to appeal the woman's case to the scores were: ‘and | “Rowdy Rudy"” ¢ 8§ 8 claw, 17'3; Renton, 13; Auburn, pire—~McOmber. | Second flight —Powers and Brig- Axel Oxholm; Oliver Craig and Frank Mahon, Herbert Frye, F. V. LaDitzi, the ham- sassasssn 0 0 0 0 O Arkansas supreme court. : Imering Hungarian from Pough- . ereess l 00 Buckley, 9, and B' ham, and Finnell and Berilla. Thomas Curran, and Miss Amy Washburn, George Williams, Bain P 0 0 0 O The appeal was granted, but 10; Kent, 0. "R ¥BAT 2 keepsie, s P cseesees 1.0 0 2 who do not have Lou Murray and Mrs. George Hay- Browse, Koessler, M. N. Y. meeting Henry W 3 0.Mrs. Anderson was faced with| Most of the running events were Those matches | Henry M. 3| at odd distances. The field events YELMLEADS i 'will engage in a match play man. |Crane, C. L. Hughes, Chester Graber, powerful Hollander, over Totals ...... 38 12 16 24 10 raising additional funds to meet the eight-round distance, best two SEATTLE PREP | ‘against par competition, pairings Brookdale—The following play- Corey and Miss Joan Mahon, | ‘expenses of a second trial. Again were conducted on a relay basis | falls ABR H P AE| | ers will compete in the team Thursday, play plus putts: out of three, the friends of her childhood days by adding the best marks of each to be as follows: match medal F B Siesisse® 3 B 5 O with {Mrs. LaDitzi turned in of his tiesaeen 3 three-man team, ' R. Young and Pearl Miller; D. L.| Highland Tuesday on the Himmelsbach, 91-11-80-31 one E R 8§ 1 3 8 OF i Gingrich; course: Mrs. Koessler, [typical “blood-and-thunder” per- LW cavaneee 1 0 1 0 000 answered. f Summary: |'Roberts and E. Jack | latter's 102-20-82-30 Shortly after St. Mark's ‘ PIERCE COUNTY LEAGUE illl; | formances last 2. 330 o! | relay: Highline, Buckley, . and Miss Mary Holt; Will- Mesdames Fred Himmelsbach, 1112, and Mrs. Rinke, 103. week and was wesees Evan- Won Lost € 0] gelical church, where she was con- Puyallup.z-lalp Time, ’Adams sev4so. 1 2 8 1 O} | Auburn. 1:178. ‘: WA 0 1.000Pect. Ray Holt; promptly penalized when Referee 83 0 8 2 0} girl, 8-lap relay: Highline, Enumclaw, .ccxsssesneeses B jam Mottle and Mrs. 1 ...... 4 0 firmed as a announced a P .cosssasssssese 3 0 I.ooo‘] Nick Zvolis awarded his 3 3 20 c.m~' Puyallup, Time, 6:51.6. | 'R. B. Shadduck and S. Racine, and opponent, e .....8 0, paign to obtain more money, the|’ Renton. s A Omaha, W sevsea $ 3 2 1 21 4-lap relay: Highline, Puyallup, Kapowsin 1 3 | H. Fritz and L. M. Tilleson. Lee Henning of the ver- 1 2 O financial drive received inspiration. Buckley, Time, 2:51.6, ~ccccoesoe 500 P seianrie 0 0 Renton. . ) dict on a foul. l] R siieieiee 1 | Mrs. Hetrich drew a bye. The setback had ' B 8 1 0 8 ¢ O 11, medley relay: Renton, Puy- 500 lc. seesencss 3 Clover Park ...eeesee 1 2 333 | * * « no effect on Rudy's On March before he was exe- Dh-lng numelaw, Highline. ‘ 2 popularity—- cuted, “Smoky Joe” Anderson de- ; :lla\ap‘ Tlme.; Eatonville .....cOOO.. 0 .000 | Fircrest—Pairings Tuesday'’s or lack of it—however, %lf 1 isssiini B 2 for | and he : clared his wife innocent. 500 | Totals gt 181737 11 'm.i: hurdles shuttlie relay: High- Federal Wl‘Friday Results | came right back on top of the Two-base _hit, O'Connell; three- Strapped to the chair, he calmly | line, Puyallup, Enumclaw, Auburn. Yelm 10, Eatonville 3. tournament: SEATTLE OAKLAND forthcoming card. Canale and Peterson; Burns and Box&2~ScoreABR H O the executioner it |’ Time, 339 sec. 4 Kapowsin 5 Clover Park 0. A E| | ABR H O A told to “hold a Currie; Smith and Craw; 1 White, ...... o0 | Graber, who has made a big minute.” Then he pleaded leni-|. Low hurdles shuttle relay: Puyal- Roy 6, Federal Way 3. Corliss | i 8 0 0 1 0 O |Browne, of .coooioeee 3 1 3 0 « and g b fans lup, Highline, Auburn, Enumclaw. « and Dean; Pierson 9 1 710 (iivcois with Tacoma % 58| -« Reynolds; | 15tunn.n...... a SUEE B B B R OB hit in three ap- ency for Mrs. | an-| Archle, ~...... %‘l. Anderson, placing Time, 446 sec. Merle McCloud turned in and Myers; Frieson and | 1b 1 0 9 2 O/ 1T s ... T O | pearances here, Rel:quorG4;b:ulo' | Feidler IBt| 3 B 8 0 O O went to a fast blame for the killing on him- Shot put relay: Highline, Enum- ...osoc 1 B 0000 B D S B : | flossy pitching Clark and Neimeyer; Toler iOanpiell.M 8 R | draw with Ignacio Martinez on the claw, Buckley. performancei ...... o entireand two other men Auburn, Distance, 117 other 1 0 7 0 0O SOl I i6..0 8 1 2T O rmmérhb;o : self sentenced | Tornadoes bested Eat-| jand Schwalen and 0 (.....8B last card. tWood:Ely: . . é‘&- ‘home ©'Con.- him—Alfred Dickson, 34, and feet 1013 inches. ‘and Yelm Mcll- 309Nt et % 1 1 1 0 O B ' b 2 8 ‘with in error-| Ober; MuThNy. 2 ..... ¢ 1 1 3 3 0 BN, 1D 10 Lee Bwll,Sitferman; time, | ;‘ Broad jump Highline, Enum- onville Cruisers, 10-3, an | wraith; Coleman and Allen i...... 00 8% 1 B 1} Henning meets Al Getze- 3:30. 33. claw, Puyallup,relng:Buckley. Distance, XMlinrt...... 8§ CORIOY, Ruins Hi Johnaon, league tussle at | Broenkow; McMillan | 0 0 O |} € ..ovvsvesve @ 0 1 8 0 wich, Pierce County | and and Sen- ....8b 3 BRTHABN: capable Pittsburgh grappler, Several days later, Miss Gray- 54 feet 7 inches. less Gould; ... 0 8 D 10 0 B P «iivs++ 83 0 0 0 1 | Renton, Highline, Eatonville. ner; Tennent and King and " T = 8 BUEIDH, ..i0004...0 0 0 0 O in the five-round, one-fall semi- received a letter from An-| Pole vault relay: R&.. D Thief brook Enumclaw and Puyallup tied for Merle set the Cruisers down with| | Welker, and Tollefson and Mec- AV ... 0 1 0 0 0 final. 1 ... Thief Ruins. His derson, written before his | third. Height, 30 feet 9 inches run. | s death. hits but one was a home Arthur. ettt lnm‘The letter stated that Mrs. Ander- I| High jump relay: Auburn, Buck- two i Toal ...... 31 § 49118 ) PORTLAND Earl equalized for Yelm | Junket| : knew nothing of the crime and | ley, Highline, Enumclaw and Puy- ‘Brother | Parkland Pairings for the HOLLYWOOD ABR ishing son allup Height, busting a with ] H O A tied fourth. 15 circuit clout | ABR HOATE GOLF Fo by 'monthly sweepstakes Tuesday: ... 0] for Niison of & expressed hope that friends | .. 8 O would feet 10'3 inches. WIHBUFE, B & Punch Bowl] team match will be fisherman, S. A. one on. Xavier and Pflueger, Ludwick S, c... 010000 % 0 1 3 come to her aid. 3D ...0000: 3 1 3 0 B O Beney ' Kapowsin fired 10 ~...... %] 111 0o played at Fircrest Sunday between Don Eaton of and Fynboe, Morlock and Davis, BN 1B .. 0 ) ) mm‘ toldpolice Friday night The trial is scheduled for this .8 8 1 .. O Highland right past Clover and Meadow Park at ‘s thief ruined his plans for the week. New Albany is responding his fast ball | Sylvester and Stanton, Olson and Nl i 0008 1 1 D D HaEt. B ...% @ 1 8 B ’: Park batters and Ka- | Danielson, Visser, 2908 11 ...... ¢ 1 3 3 D O i ~...... 0 3 3 O 1:30 o'clock. yesterday Lehman and ...... Bomnbhare. % wind-up can- BRI B ¢ 0] ... pasked and| to a house-to-house powsin chalked up its first league |Black and Marshall, Boynton and 8 1 0 D TN B .00000. % 1 1 1 B Highland Meadow Park to the HODVEE, 8 0 0 4 6 1} |FERABANE 0 ...000.. 1 3 2 O st in!ato Mo M?lmlu i vass reach financial goal % ...... The| a 5-0 game. | and B 0 ~....ec Kennie Reeves Joe Kohler Mealing a set of tackle.cor . FOR 'win by taking Sydow, Sugg Barofsky, and iDL...... D 1 9 1 0]NGNS 204204001 0 1 0 O before the deadline. P.-T. A. CONGRESS 8 8 P ... Despite 14 by Bob) |Hauge, Svare and Hanson. Is ..... T " 8 " B b AFPOGSIICE .:0¢040000.1 0 0 0 O Jack Mcllntyre Dick Brockway leading the drive for life is of DRITOW, ccvovsvsees theft, | And The nominating committee Way Roy, players 1 2, 7 I 1 b D 0 0 -0 0 0 Bill Johnson ..... Howard Olson "to thesecondattentionof itsofkindpoliceto withincome Congress i Stilwell, Federal lost to | | _After the tournament, IDBIND sisissooioo9oo 0 0 0 O woman who had Lusetta the Washington of Par- Art 3 ...... days, More- the 16-3, in a seven-inning tilt at Fed- 'will go Mrs. Xavier's home for Tl ...... 5 ¢ 00 3 Abel Elmer Clark two occurred while ncl‘:nr{(le declared “dead.” ents and Teachers, composed of to 1 1L Way. Ken Olson of Roy rap- a delicious potluck Juncheon. | | aBatted for Moffett in ninth. |I Tl ... .08 D 1 Y Charles Kelton ...... Ed Garceau Jand’s parked behind his Mrs. J. D. Tredway, Seattle, Mrs. eral | aßatted for Newsome car was out home one on. in seventh. | Martin Pederson ..... Dick Long ' ped a run with score | Hollywood ~...... 400 001 010—86 | * . J. Rinker, Tacoma, Mrs. Har- Highland—By a of 21 to | bßatted for Darrow in ninth. H. 0 15 0 Lower ...... IZB ..iesciosscnceess 9, | BB ...iioooooooo 301 001 183001 Jess Leo Booth , 1907 No. Pros- Ell, W, 2 0 Highland women defeated Mt. SCORE BY INNINGS ainyBty old Douglas, Pe Mrs. G. ....cocoooo.. 8 | ...... Harry ...... Juniors |Batonville View match Beattle 031 000 010—5 Long Louie Archie reported Thursday. ... 0.0, 105 Kapowsin in a team .0 M. McCloud and Webber; M. An- WIS pect st., Walla, i 06 000 0038 Oakland ...... the theftofhis » o Smith, Walla and Earle D. 001 220 1129 Alternates: Nels Norberg derson and H. Nordstrom. 130—§ and wallet and wrist watch from a Tuesday they will play Brookdale Winning -—Moncrief. Portland ...... 001 000 Bennett, Woodland, submit the 8§ 10 2 Losing Al Lewis, Floyd C. 1B i cissceerncrascens pitcher—Moffett. Innings Thack- Y. A. Will Give Comedy| | re-election at Way ...... 3 4 on the home course. The following pitched— { | eray and AlHiéhland;Carter, Jocker at the M. whilehe following names for |Federal Gregory 4. Ardizoia 2 plus. At bat— | SUMMARY Meadow Park. Was swimming Friday Breckinridge, Stil- to report at | Errors. Jolley, Wilburn. Jeffries: « - . afternoon, the annual election in 1938: First | Harkness and 3 are asked the club- | Off Gregory 4, 9 The junior class of Ardizoia 9. Hits—Off hits 6 runs off Newsome 7, ‘and C. C. Everett com- l{npownln' well and Oakie. house at 9:30: Crything, Hoffer, 3, in 10 and The Brookdale vs. Vice high school will present vice president, Mrs. Theo O. Evan- {Clover ...... 4 2 Gregory Ardizoia 4 Runs scored 5 off Herrmann in 72;, 3 off Presl.dem.s Yom{: “Second- | Park Anderson, Witheridge, Dorsey, Gregory 4, and 3 Presidents tournament will be held three comedy, |{son, Chehalis; third vice presi- IR . crcinecsnsies 0 9 4 —Off Ardizoia 4. Runs | Darrow in 1 and Buxton in 114; ;B-dmwu Story Peggy,” a act B responsible for—Gregory 2, 0off Sunday at 8:15. The loser of each shingles |dent, Mrs. W. H. Hall, Entiat; ‘ Staples and Kasemier; Eaton and Wilkowski, Wintermute, Kelton, 4. Moffet 2,| winning Herrmann; losing of utouuum-lfrom ahome he 28. Sharing the leads are Keene, Burke, Collier, Ardizola 4. Struck out—By Moffett| pitcher, Newsome; runs responsible individual match will be required to on ' Butler, Lower, ’sm.cher. furnish opponent « Ila Wells and Boyce | | |fifth vice president, Mrs. R. E. i 7. Moncrief 2. Bases on balls—Off | for, Herrmann 4, 5, his a dinner at ' A&r? Wadsworth. | —_—— |iFree. Newsome Dar- the at %08 at 3811 So. Monroe at. Spokane; recording sec- | McCrady, Peterson, Clough, Pal- Gregory 1 Moffett 8, 2. Mon- row 3; struck out, Newsome 1, Herr- lunch counter the conclusion | Other members of the cast are| | Ahlquist, Ardizoia 3, of his match. All matches ae FOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Jones, | freyman, Archer, Morrill, Turco, crief 2 Wild Passed mann Darrow 1, Buxton 2; bases to be + Ross, Kathryn ||retary, Mrs. Thomas H. ball pnc%—uouett. balls, Newsome 3, played on three-quarters Clubs meeting Monday, April | Bonnye Hallmeyer, Regi | Mullin, Brown, Boze and Campbell. ome run—Tyack. | ion Herrmann 1, difference handicap | Thelma Anderson, Robert Rolstad, | and historian, Mrs. Walter Robson Registers | | Dodge, Two-base hit—Moncrief. bat- ! Darrow 1; stolen bases, Luby, Vergez iß4th: Enumclaw No. 1 meets ' ' Reeve, Runs at | Clige Boyce and David Zack. M. Perry, Seattle. ted in—Herman, Tyack 3. Morrissey, | |2; three-base hits, Gudat, Abreau: Presidents Presidents i‘Sutm. | There will be a nine-hole best Moffett, White. Campbell. Moncrief, home runs, Jolley 2, Coleman, Haw- 4 10\1" Clarence Taylor .. Street No. 1 meets at Nor- nine tournament for those not in Cissell Lawrence. Sacrifices Her- kins: two-base hits, Wilburn, Fer- Fred Himmelshach ‘wd&.mmumbm John e .man. nandes, Vergez, Jolley, Rosenberg, Flynn George Holm ‘ hall, So. 15th and K st. the team White 2. Double play—Morris- sag match. sey-Archie. Time—2:l7. Umpires— | Wilsor: sacrifices, Newsome, Wilson, iud 3 No. 7 meets at T. H. Robson scored a hole-in- | Abreau, Herrmann; HIl In conjunction with the Mt. Snyder | Gudat. runs bat- Allard ...... Pred Brackhoff TIME OUT! By Chet Smith course and Hood. LorenCar! G and one at the Allenmore yes- . - -« | ted lin. Luby, Wilson. Jolley 4, Abreau, Lawson Alf Larsen View match, there was a medal | Gudat, Herrmann, 9gt mmi.'.j terday. The ace was made on the tournament, | SAN DIEGO | Coleman play won by Mrs. ;\'er%ez,3 awkins: plays, Bert Morris ~,..... hole, AF B ¥ D A double Wilburn Everett Bennett Bpeaker. 133-yard third and was Rob- to Jeffries Sweeney. Luby - Grything with a score of 94-3—Bl. Patehett. of .ovvooees- 1§ to to Ver- e ...... Dewey playing 3 0 1 T gez to Vergez to Kress _ Mestings Tuesday, April 25th: son's first. He was with Mesdames Wilkowski, Witheridge, S .. T Gibson, Gibson, 9 at the time. S B ..l DD B 8 Wilburn to Sweeney; hit by pitcher, Harry Johnson .1.5.,. Tom Wallace 24 meets at H. R. Venske and Wintermute tied for second Dallesandro, Darrow 1; pitch, ...... wild Newsome. B Payne & it 3 0 0 2 © Kister ...... C. Bert Meyer posted an eagle on . . - A. 3 hall,chb‘:abusiness meeting | | with net 92's, Mrs. Wilkowski win- S. ' ' - by 9th hole this week. ning in the playoff. s R SACRAMENTO Charles Booth .?.fn!:mn Samuelson retmb-; e B .+ No. 1 will| ithe SR .....0.0. 3 0 1 1 3 Harold Howard Jim Marcinko , Soll Ortingdu:leubmd | In putting contest, Mrs. Pal- . ABR HO A | the . . B s 2 B 1 9:05 hall. | triumphed in the play- . B B B ) B T 1 Weingard freyman . € .... at G. A. R. Oakland . ccisisiannn ]l B RN M i 01 B O Forrest Don Isenberg will meet at Durst. 1b icivien B ) ; No. 17 Com-| 'Room for Two More off after she and Mrs. Grything ’ B WHIEE 3D 0 0 Chet Corey ... .+.. Harry Daly S 2y ...... % 0 v& 1 B church, | com- ' 3 3 Oarihelal. 3 ..o ¢ 1 1 0 3 e So. 34th and Proc- in Ball Loop had tied for first in regular YR P ..i:xs.s B 5 B S Bobh Allard . Teams T o ...... 00 1 8 ‘ 0 O . 0 3 0 Art James petition. ... 8 0 ... mwwm' is room for two more s 7 S M ..0 3 3 O Don Arthur Lyle Washburn No. 16 | There © o Avenue meets The newest addition to the club is TR 1D ...... 8 0 01 i at = teams in the Labor Union Softball Totals .. . 9 49 @ George St. club Mrs. A. D. Morrill & ) Williams .. George school. 23rd | LOS ANGELES L. ..o 2 D T 3 Prenovost until Thurs- ..o ave. 'league. Teams have S P 8 00 0 O Leo Ristvet ...... Highland Mt View ABR H O A Art Swindland ... with ... $ 'day night to file entries Al Grything Van Dom 0 o ...... 0.8 1 e e 3 B O ... A. E Royal R | Witheridge .. Townsend ... l'3 . T 2 DD 1 a i Hodges, Metropolitan park director 1!3 B Prank give Tuesday ...... ({Cook ...... I'2 SAN FRANCISCO Jordan...... g:xg;rg noon, {Dorsey . .. LLL‘IC ‘will Juncheon recreation, Hall 133 B .50 8 1 1 0 B of 212 City annex...... by .. 845 followed card party, at clud | Wilkowski 2% Pultz 3 R 1T ... .isooo 1 1 B D ABR H O A .... Heinle Hademan signed to 8 ...... The four unions | . /Bowman % Wintermute 2'3 S T s ... Balmandl, 3 ...... ¢ 0 0 0 1 i ) George date are: Chemical Workers, IS ... . 1.. DR B ...cc.oo-3 0 08 O B A ..iciiiois ) 0 B D D Mars:;'.uiia CaPl 53223 3 Lassen ...... O ICADE. BB @ & ) O % ) 40 Flour and Cereal Workers, {Pre®| ..ceeo. ..chiavveu B 1 G ...0.00.. 0.1 +«iub |Nickinson ... 8 2 Community ...... 3 0 % ' 11 Prob mests at church, Bakers, Musicians, {Keene BN€c. 000400. 0. 011 0 N iiciaeess? D BobsWilson Joßr;n ...... ccovoo ] i Bockays and i Colller 3 Klng 1 | ID (.isiooo.ios: 0% 0 D 9 R B e 0 3 Y Gree: ...... 8 club No.3meets The season will open May 1. | Palfreyman . 0 'Bowler 3 '.”8‘35““ Slavos Prazier, hall, OMd '!'neom.] S | lszg ; g g Jack ...... i may enlarge |— | TOtAIS .ovoveveness.3B 71137 3 Wright, g Marshall Gene Robinson Teams their rosters € George Glass 00 Tolal ...... 0 lloomerd, ¢cccceceee 0 0 8 O Bert ol ... McCullum {Mission hell, Sumner to 25 men but cannot use more sched- S scscessensss 8 0 1 1 } ...é sk | play is 'Los Angeles ...... 302 010 Olx—7 D 83 Parkland. than 15 players in any one game. | Allenmore—Meda! SNOERINS ..ccccoooooool @ 0O 0 O T T ... 1 Iclub will Tuesday. Mrs. Moncharsh | 2, Starr, Berkowitz; | Ernie PFors meet atLO.O.meeting,F. ball Five rounds of play will be uled for Errors. Griffiths | & losing pitcher, innings .. . " '."'51554’50}1‘?“&?‘;&}3 L 4 business card |won Tuesday’s points tourney Hare; ] e .. e scheduled if not more than last t, | Hare 23, Weldon 41:i: at &ucbod | aßatted for Leonard in ninth. Jodk Denner ...... 3 louri with 34 points. | hits, off6, Clyde ... '¢lub teams are in the league. ! Hare 12, Weldon 18: off Hare ! SCORE BY INNINGS Black ?"ar?; No. 27 willmeet at home of ! This week Mrs. A. Burnett and . Weldon 4. runs scored, off Hare 4, | G vm,', %‘os??::n: 3; Sacramento ...... _Mr. Mrs. corner | Weldon responsible for. Hare Nl ... and Ea. A. Weisfield joined the club. runs 000000 002—2 s ... e 1 ...... Mrs. ‘4, Weldon 2: struck Stine 11, San Prancisco QoO—o i out Charles D sowh Country Club—Pairings for balls, 000 000 !;::x?' Jensen Fuel Wins The | Weldon 2: bases on Hare 1.| SUMMARY C?-::t? - jclub 1, night tournament sched- | Stine Weldon 2. Brown 1: wild H'.::'.oarn No. bave social Jensen Fuel defeated the Y. M. the putts only 4. Garibaldi, Ear! Phillips ...... Warren | pitch, Weldon; left on bases, San Errors, Vezilich: runs re- Koffod Tuesday: Magrath ...... B. C, 12-3, in a softball game uled for 8. Los Angeles §. home runs, sponsible for., Gibson 2; truck out, Steve Ed Stockton The Mesdames Thomas Mills and B\no| Moore, Stringer: three-base hit, J. Schmidt 3. Gibson 8. bases on balls, ;_vulerday, in, 8 & Fred Dravis and Collins: two-base hits. Statz. Cihock!. Schmidt 2: runs batted Barton. PRACTICE GAMES IMB O ccivsvsens 3 Arthur Rust: sacrfice, Richards; Henry Foss and Wwilliams: runs batted in. English. J. Castana: Barton: doubie South Tacoma Pines vs. Came se ..... B B Karl Moore, Stringer. sacrifice, play. DiMaggio to Wrigt: time. 1:40: 10 Collins 3. players maranos at Robert Gray Green, Huseby and Richards; | Hilding Lindberg; Horace Wright Moore. stolen bases Doran and West, field, { (pest- lumpxm_walking, Wright, Frazier, p. m., Kaness Oity Columbus Stnnger.Durst,suu;‘ 12:30 st your left—geatiemen—is Sally p’xie Harris and Lane, \{and Judson Benton; Minot Davis . double piay, Berkowitz to ~gened), wet grounds. i On Bland's famous ranch!