anaheim-gazette 1939-05-25
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Anaheim, Calif., May 25, 1939
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Elks Meet Cubs Here Tomorrow
Anaheim Club in Last Following Two One-Round Losses in Succession
Anaheim's Elks all alone bottom of the National N league standings as the result four successive losses, will Orange here tomorrow night effort to draw even with them and perhaps with San Bernardo Anaheim edged out Orange in first game of the season, but Dugan has hurled two successful shutouts and should prove extremely tough.
Manager Charley Combs aggregation has dropped its two encounters by one-run gins. Joe Rodgers' Long club edged the Elks out, 2 last Friday evening, and Tuesday the local crew bowed Huntington Beach, 4 to 3, innings.
Those two one-run defeats the two-run margin Santa had over Anaheim and the run loss to San Bernardino heats, qualifies the Elks for "hard-luck laurels" worn by range up to last week.
Highlight of the last week's in the National loop was Dugan's no-hit, no-run comeback of San Bernardino Tuesday ning. Fresh from a shut-out tory over Santa Ana, Dugan turned to the rubber and stitched the inlanders cold.
The Elks couldn't touch Fowler last Friday night, and result were dumped, 2 to 1 DeBusk started for Long because Fowler was late in ing and Anaheim picked up lone run off him in the Fowler took over in the third
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ks Meet Cubs
Here Tomorrow
Anaheim Club in Last Place
Following Two One-Run Losses in Succession
Anaheim's Elks all alone at the top of the National Niteball League standings as the result of successive losses, will battle range here tomorrow night in an effort to draw even with the Cubs perhaps with San Bernardino. Anaheim edged out Orange in the game of the season, but Jackigan has hurled two successive outouts and should prove exceedingly tough.
Manager Charley Comstock'sregation has dropped its last encounters by one-run marshs. Joe Rodgers' Long Beach edged the Elks out, 2 to 1, Friday evening, and Tuesday hit the local crew bowed to Huntington Beach, 4 to 3, in 10 runs.
Those two one-run defeats, plus two-run margin Santa Ana over Anaheim and the one-loss to San Bernardino in 12 outs, qualifies the Elks for the third-luck laurels" worn by Orte up to last week.
Highlight of the last week's play the National loop was Jackigan's no-hit, no-run conquest San Bernardino Tuesday evening. Fresh from a shut-out victory over Santa Ana, Dugan rebounded to the rubber and stopped inlanders cold.
The Elks couldn't touch Lefty Fowler last Friday night, and as a result were dumped, 2 to 1. Ira Busk started for Long Beach House Fowler was late in arrival and Anaheim picked up its run off him in the first. Fowler took over in the third and
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