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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 Pacific Coast league 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 baseball 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. | Chicago Cubs 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 ~ National League 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.

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