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BRINGING UP FATRER P THINK JIGCS HAS TRIED TO LAND ™E PLANE, 1T CARL HUBBELL PULLS GIANTS OUT OF HOLE Scores Two to One Vic- tory Qver Pirates in Final Game PITTSBURGH, Penn., Sept. 9.— Carl Hubbell pulled the New ¥ Giants’ faltering fortunes back into safer regions yesterday and the National League leaders increased their lead to six and one half games by beating the Pitts- burgh Pirates by a score of 2 to 1 in the final game of the ser- ATHLETICS GOING UP PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Sept. Taking the third straight game | the | delphia Athletics climbed to the Cleveland Indians, vithin two games of third place th a 9 to 2 victory win yester- afternoon. GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League ; Sacramento 3. ons 2; San Francisco 1. Scattle 4; Oakland 8. Hollywood 1; Los Angeles National League New York 2; Pittsburgh 1. Brooklyn 0; Cincinnati 12. Boston 3; Chicago 8. Philagelphia 5; St. Louis 6. American League Philadelphia 9; Cleveland 2. St. Louis 3; New York 5. Chicago 2; Washington 11. Detroit 4; Boston 3. 3. STANDING OF TLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 96 65 96 65 Pet. .595 596 Hollywood THAT WuZ A BREWERY HOW AM GONNA G\'T BACK IN THE COCKR-PIT- 2 King Features Syndicate, lnte Britain rights resecved. 537 = NEW FORD ' & EIGHT WILL . BE AWARDED 37 :gigIFire Boys Show Zest in 2% Ticket Selling Contest- to 8] Win Case of 3.2 Beer 388 | That the Southeast Alaska Fair League {of 1933 is rapidly approaching | Won Pet. | can be readily believed now that 657 the Fire boys are becoming active | .591‘in selling tickets for the car an- .522 | nually given away by théem on the .508 | last night of the festival. 496 Interest in the car and wonder 452|as to whom it will be given, is 415 high every year and this season 360 | members of the department are| Portland 579 Sacramento Oakland San Francisco Missions Seattle ... Pct. New York 632 Fittsburgh ! Chicago St. Louis Boston . Brooklyn Philadelphia . Cincinnati Awaerican ‘Washington | New York Clevzland Philadelphia Detroit Chicago Boston St. Louls HEY?! GITTHAT TRAIN OUT OF THE WAY-1 THINK I'M G A LAND- campaign of the energetic fire- men. Assisting Wallis George on the committee are Thomas B. Judson, Edward Sweeney, Herman Porter and John Ahlers, though the whole | hearted co-operation of all of the members is expected to make the Fire Department booth one of the | most popular in the big building i next Wednesday, Thursday, ~-iday and Saturday. On Tuesday they will all turn out to decorate, Mr. George said. “If weather permits, before the opening of the Fair, the new Ford is going to be on display at the Triangle Corner on Front and Pranklin Streets, for everyone to see,” Mr. George further declared. St FLORY ENROUTE HERE ON TENDER FORESTER Enroute here from Ketchikan on the tender Forester, Capt. George Peterson, Regional Forester Charles lal hopped up about the special| MB';%%EDU"VNI% B ke Tomeone nappy et weik| " Spceial Features SANDWlCHES, SERVED' Equipped with many special fea- | . tures, such as two spare tires with| The Midget Lunch, always OD€ fenger wells, a trunk on the rear of the most popular places ini.nq an extra fine paint job in; Juneau, under the management of | ich maroon, the 193¢ model de-| Tom apd Marie Sturge, re-opened ;06 Ford sadan, with fine mohair this morning with well earned greeting from the public. New| booths, frigidaire beer cooling| equipment, dishes and glassware, have been added and a well known Eastern draught beer will be dis-| pensed. Mr. and Mrs. Sturge willl | feature a hot plate lunch from o 11 a. m. throughout the day and at all times, sandwiches, dutch| { lunches, chili, etc, may be pro- curred. —— Consclidation | WASHINGTON—The automob i | division and aeronautic trade di-|the firemen with their standing| | vision of the Department of Com-{in the selling contest, number sold | | merce have been consolidated in-;and other Ccetails, will appear in | to one division, to be known as|The Empire each day. “Watch , the Automotive-Aeronautics Trade, your favorite and help him win” Division. is to be the slogan of the week's upholstery, is enough to make any-| one long for possession and pat- ronize the sale of tickets reck- lessly. | Prize For Firemen Fun and zest has been added| the sale of the tickets by am-| bitious Fire boys by the announce- | ment that a case of 3.2 beer, am- ber and refreshing, will be won| by the smokeater disposing of the | | most pasteboards, made today by the committee chairman, Wallis S.| | George. | Next week a tabulated list of o EFFECTIVE TOMORROW Sunday, September 10 | installing H. Flory and A. G. Simpson, For- est radio telephone engineer, left that port at 4 p. m. Friday. They are due to arrive here sometime Sunday afternoon. Mr. Simpson has just completed a radio telephone on the Forester and is testing out the set on the voyage here. He will proceed to Cordova from here next week. ————————— Kid Stows Away SAN FRANCISCO, Cal—Teddy Waffa, of Berkeley, is only 42 months old but he has already satisfied his ambition to be a stowaway. Teddy was not noticed by the train conductor when he boarded an electric suburban car. Neither was he noticed as he | walked up the gang plank of a San Francisco steamer. In the strange city, Hiowever, he attract- ed. the attention of a policeman and was returned to his home. The ads bring you the Informa- tion about quality, style and price. I THE SUNDAY HOURS OF JUNEAU DRUG STORES WILL BE FROM 12 O’CLOCK NOON . UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK P. ! ] We trust we will be able to serve our customers during these hours which are effective every Sunday and we ask your full co-operation. . BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. JUNEAU DRUG HARRY RACE, CO. DRUGGIST. LR By GEORGE McMANUS WELL-) TOLD ‘EM TO G'T OUT OF THE WAY- T \WUZNT MY FAULTY - ECTION # R i DIXIE KID 1S FOUND DYING Former Welterweight Champion Either Jumps or Falls from Window Y | D B. C. Sept. 9. 1 Columbia’s ge: its Eighteent} fixed by . Gov. J. W. Polling day with nomina- The Seventh was dissolved August 1 its course of 1 h VICTORIA, has becn nation of A Li rdham John e Nove . Cal., Sept. 9. this mo: LO: A pa founc and near death. jumped or fallen from story hotel window. | Brown was formerly known as|gsg the Conservati the Dixie Kid. He won the world’s | gon, S. F. 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