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BRINGING UP F WELL, T WONDER WHAT THAT PEST HUBBELL SETS WiAJOR LEAGUE | RECORD AGAIN Hurls Giants to Win Over Phillies for Sixteenth Straight Victory PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 24— | The New York Giants' pitching | master, Carl Hubbell, yesterday completed the best victory record of the major leagues in two years by hurling his sixteenth straight | win and getting a 5 to 4 dvcxsmn e Philll :—‘« hoolboy Rowe was the last| league pitcher to accomplish | at when he pitched Detroit | American League champion- | ship in 1934. Yesterday’s victory was Hubbell's | wenty-sixth for ‘his year. ‘ NESDAY to an GAMES W National League York 5: Philadelphia 7; Chicago 6. ; Bostc Cincinnati at St. Lo American League Louis 10; Detroit 1 cag leveland 17, 3. New York 12. rain. St G OF CLUBS NATIONAL. LEAGUE | Won Lnsl Pet. | 604 570 Chicago Pittsburgh Ci nnati Bosten A5 LEAGUE Wor “ost New York Detroit ashington Chicago Cleveland Boston St. Louis anmdnnmm ! 51 > All-Around Gridder NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 24— Noel Loftin, 6-foot-1-inch griddor of Tulane University, has played first string end, center, tackle, and| fullback. He was promising to be-: come one of the greatest centers| in the history of the university last spring when the coaches were smit-, ten, with a shortage of fullbacks. Loftin seemed to solve the difficul- ty. Nefi Castmg é;urd BELMAR, N. J, Sept. 24 —Frank Obes of the Trenton Rod and Gun Club established a new east- ern mark of 496 feet 6inches in the Belmar lishing club’s casting tournament i Suede—Zipper WORK SHIRTS Gray $9.00 Brnwn, each WORK SHOES—Original Chippewa—Black re- tan uppers—storm welts—Ileather inner soles—composition soles—pair ... | paddlers. | kansas | troubles. ‘brothers in the league. WELL, WHAT CAN 1 DO FOR YOU 'Giants Clinch Pennant; Beat Boston Today World Series Now to Be Played Between Two New York Teams BOSTON, Mass.,, Sept. 24.—The | New York Giants today clinche the National League pennant h,\] defating Boston 2 to 1 in a ten-| inning game, the first of a double-| header Pitcher Schumacher successfully | defeated hurler MacFayden. The World Series will played between two New teams, Giants of the National League and Yankees of the Ameri- now be | |can League. > — S ports ~ B rwfa Many of the polo pen Lred by Fred Post,| tic u)cmt,n & tihctn tannis| 5 a Rhodes scholar. | | Just about the hardest thing m-‘ a Major league team to get good catcher. A good minor 3 Innum» mitiman may bring as much Bruce lon as $100,000. —_ | Two brothers, Bob and Dameron | Davis of Dayton, Ky., are rivals for (the righ halfback post on the 1936 University of Kentucky eleven. | | It costs about $5,000 to keep a race horse for a year. | A back-to-knickers movement is/ |said to be underway in golf, but Islacks are still in vogue. Fred Samaika, Egyptian swimme who once performed in the Unite r d States, has been coaching Egypt's Scorekeepers in the Northeast Ar- league are having their| There are four sets of| e o | | | REBELS TO ATTACK IN FOUR SECTIONS OXFORD, Miss., Sept. 24. — The | University of Mississippi Rebels | play four intersectional games this Fall—Temple at Philadelphia, Oc- tober 2; George Washington at, Washington, October 9; Catholic University at Oxford, Olober 24, and Marquette at Milwaukee, No- vember 14 e GALLWAS RETURNS SOUTH M. J. Gallwas and wife left on the Princess Louise for Tacoma They have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. A. J Gallwas of Douglas. $z.9.) MEN’S DRESS HIGH SHOES——(BOOTS)— #& In cap and plain toe—Irving Park Make—pair ... 53.95 | s York | | Olympic | for | only (tion on this quartet. T UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE BEEN MAKING DISPARAGING REMARKS ABOUT ME HUSKIES AND GOPHERS ARE READY, FRAY - Minnesota Squad Practices at All Stops — Added Saturday Feature hing| e be- ington tween Husk nes the Unliver: iopliers her left Each g and get Tues- are de regular workouts the invaders were at Miles leor( and today the in Missoula and they > tcmorrow morning at will work out in the rdng to advices m Coach Bierman. Huskies W Husk € rnest each night nz their X the second lin2 es. Dick John- suffered a turned ankle again for practice. Dash lor for the will be the offic- of the Northw ithlettes between halves Members of the Hus- Gertrude Wilhelm- e girls® k team and ll h‘bl'l Washington man the Canadian team, will be hon- ored ‘ Number Two" The )-ealled Number T backfield of the U y of W ton, thought to be a certain unit the Minnesota gam: has been are Lluw " 9 o'clock tadium, ceived re- ing maging in e first str: worke up and , end s out Added Color An added dash of me f the game Ci Mrs Backjield {broken up by Coach Phelan in the | switching of Chuck Newton, 190- | pound Sophomore, to the quarter- back position, Al Cruver, with plenty of power, seems to be the Sophomore sure of his posi- He will see WRIGLEY'S FLAVOR 1S WORTH WRITING HOME ABouT WRIGLEY'S JUICY Flll.lll CHEWING GUM | Value Sale| =5 Mn-' day ¢ WHY, 1 SA\D YOU WERE A FINE GENTLEMAN WELL, YOou lots of action at fullback. Halfback Jobs The halfback jobs in this second combination are still a matter of conjecture. The men who are in Line include tz Waskowitz, triple t Junior, Jimmy Johnston, the ; M Miller, moved inot fullback and kima, who pidly. 1en make if indeed it of backs two wiill form third Quarterbacking will be Rink Bond, and ett Austin, a Junior who has been playing haifback, will be fullback. Barring injuries, Coach Phelan seems well fixed in backfield prospects. situation on the especially ends r, it would be very sweet he Huskies. - SHAKEUPS 24 —Three jobs om of fore Rudy Par coming to the ‘Whichever o the ecend ar, the other his ATLANTA, Ga., Sept nzes in head coaching ng the nference. Major Bob to Tennessee to n; Josh Cody was t Fiorida to succeed Dutch and Lowell (Red) 'Dawson a4 was obtained by Tu- replace Tex Cox. - GIRL SCOUTS bi:. MOVIES TOMORROW s Council has an- a moving picture show to in the parlors of the North- Presbyterian Church to- veninz at 8 o'clock Girl Scouts, and prospective as well as anyone else inter- te are invited to attend. T will be shown by Trevor and willvinclude celoréd pic- tures taken of the Girl Scouts at their Eagle River Camp in .June, Mr. Davis will also show cther mov- ies of this a hich he has taken. The Council is especially anxious that 21l Juneau members of the Girl Scouts be present at the affair. - - ROCK FILL WORK du ane (o be he m L d All Scouts STARTS THIS WEEK Cash Cole is planning to start work this week on the rock fill at the Government Dock, having been awared the act by the Alaska Road Comm n. The work is be- ing carried forward from last year at the approach of the dock. The job will cost $4,000 and is expected to be completed in eight days. Rock will be hauled from the A. J. by truck. . % Try a classinea—minpire. Boy» —Men’s APS Lach 5( up |nnnss OXFORDS 7 Styles . . .. Pair $§2.95 BOY’S ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA EVERY DAY SHOES—Raw Cord Soles. Goodyear Welts. 53.50 Will outwear 3 leather soles—pair . 2 MEN'S HEAVY, GRAY WORK SHIRTS, part wool, each BOY'S HEAVY, BLUE ALL WOOL BLAZERS, Zipper Front MEN'S HEAVY, BLUE ALL WOOL BLAZERS, Zipper Front Original Chippewa Hi-Tops—in 12, 14,16, 18 inch hexéhts WORK CLOTHING > y DRESS OXFORDS Sizes $.95 1te 5 2 RUBBER BOOTS BIG VAN'S Phone 479 S. Franklin St. Next Midget Lunch 1M SORRY | CANT SAY THE SAME. THING FOR ter in the| . IF YOU TOLD ’MIKE'S TEAM, FAMILY 1 AsS BIG A LIE AS I DID,You COuLD 'rolled higt | Hardware tc ' Shoe (night by the Leaguers and the alleys CORDOVA HAS SUCCESSFUL DEER SEASON Clfll'(fnc(’, R h o d e Recei\’es Word of Killing of 205 Lb. Animal Accor here Officer Clarence Rhode of the Al- itka Came Commission from Dep- ‘Warden Douglas Gray in Cor- dova, the special 11 day deer season in that area is progressing satisfac- torily. The wire stated that ‘the hunt- ers are experiencing good weather and good luck.” Mr. Gray reports that already a total of eight deer have been Kkilled in the season which cpened on the 20th One of th deer weighed 205 pounds dress- ed, Mr. Gray stated. Mr. Rhode explained that the deer are not native to the Cordova sec- tion, having been planted there by the Game Commission. A total of 16 head of deer was taken into the area in 1906 and 1926, and the Com- mission estimates that there are 1,000 head of deer there now. An 11 day open season last year was Cerdova son, M Rhode sta 5 Deputy Warden Gray reports the Juneau office that 100 deer permits have been issued for this year's season. Good to “A &3 | night JUNEAU COMMUNITY | { ORCHESTRA TO MEET ON TUESDAY NIGHT It was deci ded at a meeting of members of the Juneau Community Orchestra Monday night to resume practice, beginning next Tuesday evening, Seplember 29th, and every: Tuesday thereafter at 7:30 o'clock in the Grade School Auditorium. Byron Miller will continue his| lership of the orchestra. Last Spring the orchestra was or- ganized and gave one concert, which considering the limited practice,| was a credit and a Community Orchestra is al-| ways a creditable asset to any city.| “Membership in the o\chew open to y wood, wind or m:numems We want the orchestra as large as| possible, and although some might | feel as though they are limited in| execution, there is no need of be-| ing timid about coming up to v.hel Grade School Audtorum next Tues- | day evening and affiliating with us.| We need you, and you will receive | plr'\qu\* m lhs‘ practices, and the S Krause, le M-m-m-m-m-m-m! SELBY, England.-—Ali eighu thil-| iren in the family of the Hon. Miles Fitzalan-Howard, d of Glossop, year, have first names o with the letter “m”. The and four inghters ave: ncis, M Martin, Mark, Marigold, Magdalene, Miriam, | Miranda Mary, and Mirabel Mag-| dalen. who comes | yael Jamps makefus GOOD FRIENDS Nothing seals the f this store and its cus riendships between stomers like quality. Quality Edison Mazda Lamps NEW REDUCED PRICES Watts 200.. 500.. 150.. 200.. Clear Clear Clear Type Clear-Frosted 35¢ Clear Daylight 65¢ Clear Daylight 90c Was Now 25¢ 45¢ 75¢ 1.40 55¢ 80c S5 90c 158 Better Light—Better Sight Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. The First National Bark JUN EAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50.000 [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% % Paid on Savings Accounts i Button Family Shoe Duckworth 146 | SHOE STORE WINNERS |:cyses 15 CITY LEAGUE GAMES ™" " In the third night of the City League on the alleys, Mike's Team | Thomas Hardware (r of 1571 to 1268. Th Mike’s Team were in { rolled California Grocery Schmitz 199 *130 199— 528 utsala 141 148 157— 446 Bavard ... 145 137 147— 429 1403 bowling in Brunswick defeated 0 by players on! ine fettle and| utton on the| 2 . Daughter Born to Actress Fay Wray the a score|G Totals - The game between the Store and California Grocery was a closer affair, the forme | ning 1438 to 1408. Bob Duckworth| and B. Schmitz made individual | scores of over 500 for their respec- tive teams. There will be no games played to- HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 24— A six d one-half pound daughter W n today to Fay Wray, actress, ife of John Monk Saunders. This | is the couple’s first child. The proud father is the author of “Wings" .o Today’s News Today—Emplire. are open to the public. Tomorrow| George Brothers meet the| United Meat at 7:30 o'clock and the| Sanitary Grocery tangles with nm‘ _;—-—— Arctics at 8:30 o'clock. LS \ I / Scores of games last hight follow ,:f,i N Mike's Team L ndstrom 18 h Alby VLA Ugrin 155 181 167 156 198 156 Totals Thomas Mdkes biscuits fluffy as a summer cloud bchlllmg Baking Powder Hardware 134 167 M 99 162 182 Rieck 127 428 Fortney ; Totals to the organization, — heir to Ba- | | 93 PROCF ~ STRMGH‘I‘ BOURBOH WHISKEY j NATIONAL DISTILLERS I’RODU(.TS CORP. » Executive Offices: New Y ork Chy | — Don't Say Taxi . . . 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