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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT, 7, 1937. isRh\iNG UP FATHER FREAK BAMES it wiincn'ias § by N F ’ . AH- 1" AKE A YES-1| HAVEN'T Joe DiMaggio sapped a homer gl 2 SEEN YOU IN WELL- WELL- R S MOVING BIX MOMTHS - HELLO, JIMA- HELLO-EDDIE- which was his fortieth OF THIS LAND- RE You f Hank Greenberg Lit out his thir= SCAPE DOING / ty-third circuit clout D / When it was all over the Giants (YU‘ / won two games and the Cubs split «\‘,\u _ & ‘ A double contest. 40 (N ¢ f% cax The Giants start an 18-game . > 5 3 e R4l Hip brip with a thi“*e-game lead. b & Two Hurlers Pitch One-Hit ™5 5t i fanned nine men Mon- Contests—Of Course day and allowed four hits, one a s O W triple ne on IR 5 e THE LARGE FAMILY (By Associated Press) Just about everything possible in Mrs. J. L. Large, wife of Joe Large, baschall happened for 245,000 major perennial purser on the Aleutian, is league fans who saw Monday's 16 on the final Totemland cruise of games. that vessel. Joe denied that the trip i« o g W © Lefty Lee Grisson, the Red's was in celebration of their 40th ] ' o» e aid // Py pitcher, hurled a one hit game, but wedding anniversary S’ King Features Syndicate, Inc, World GRS [ & SAeree — Duaily Sports Cartoon MISS HELEN HuLL UcOBS - S THE FOUR -TIME NATIONAL SINGLES CHAMPION 1S GIVNGS SERIOUS THOUGHT 4 - SACRAMENTO | TAKING LEAD - COAST LEAGUEII | Senators Have Good Ma\‘—l RSN gin — Are Confident | { of Championship —By Pup GAST, ROCERY, ST.MARY'STO | g2 | LUMBER FIVES | LOSE PLAYERS, WIN PINTILTS, THOPOSITIONS Lumbermen Set High Mark Bill Wilkin , Cannot Con- in Downing Beer Barons | tinue College—Dowd —Store rl\ej Tonight | - HasCaseof Influenza ; e | TN R T - TO QUITTING THE GAME AFTER THE COMMAS TITLE TOURNAMENT 7~ I League alley match-' MORGAN, Cal., Sept. 7. — .'-)L‘ © the holiday week-end Mary's may be minus tackle Bill Comme: es rolled (By Associated Press) The Sacramento Senators confi- | TR 4 saw wins ked up for the Co- wilkin and center Jerry Dowd,/ dentially measured themselves for| lumbia Lumber Company quimm‘un(h first team material for the * the 1937 Pacific Coast thampion- | and for the Gastineau Grocery five, | opening ame ainst California ship. This confidence is based on a | while the Alt Hiedelberg and Arctic on Septen : four and one half game leadership teams wound up in the lost column.| Wilkins is unable to continue at § piled up when the Senators won Columbia Lumber compiled the college because of financial rea- & ‘even out of nine games from Oak- | high score thus far in the tourney 'sons and Dowd has been stricken | ¥ s tund. San Francisco defeated the | at the Brunswick Recreation when with influenza and ordercd to re- e second place San Diego six games | Carnegie paced the lumbermen (o turn home to rest cut of nine | 2,39¢-pin total in overcoming the edyaiin | beermen, on Saturday evening. The | v,y W GAMES MONDAY | grocers took an edge of about 50 ((:\:r:e(;ic lggu 2?;0 l?;_ ;f; Pacific Coast League ! pias to down the Arctic squad, e * san Diego 2, i; san Prancisco 11. | Sumany eveuing. | Total 2397 H | Carnegie led all with a 513 three- G R Seattle 2, 4; Portland 10, 5. Sacramento 17, 4; Oakland 1, 1. Missions 4, 4; Los Angeles 3, 0. | Nationar League Pittsburgh 1, 5; St. Louis 4, 4. | gaine total, including one game of 200 even This evening sees the Pay'n Takit team opposing the United Food Cempany in the first of the second rourd matches, with rolling set to WELFARE BOARD OPENS SESSIONS THIS MORNING The Territoriai Board of Public Cincinnati 7, 4; Chicago 3, 2. Philad¢Iphia 2, 3; New York 6, 9. & Boston 1, 6; Brooklyn 2, 4. American League 4 New York 6, 2; Philadelphia 3, 2. |Wellare convened tuls muining in the Governor’s office with all mem- bers present and following prelim- inary discussion recessed until this afternoon. Meeting with the Board get underway at 7:30 o'clock. Scores Saturday and Sunday evenings were: IF SHE WERE TO REGAN HER TITLE SHE WOULD VERY UKELY POSTRONE SHE HAS WON JUST ABOU7T Gastineau Grocery Chicago 2, 1; Cleveland 1, 2 ! ) Burnett 134 150 155— 428 - maston 6. 0; Washington 2, 2. | R RaUREMENT %/55/2 %%Li/aupws Whittier 164 163 172— 499 are Louise McGuire and Aleta St. Louis 9, 2; Detroit 10, 5. | HE WIMBLEDON TITLE, IN Huntington 15¢ 150 164 477 Brownlee, representing the Federal " ! A DOZEN YEARS OF 4 Williams 139 178 115— 432 Social Security Board, who arrived GAMES SUNDAY \ COMPETITION Smith . 155 126 141— 422 here last weels from the States. Pacific Coast League O " At the morning session, convened Seattle 5, 1; Portland 3, 0. } o Totals 746 715 727—a24g PY Gov. John W. Troy as chair- rees man, were the following board mem- Los Angeles 5, 11; Missions 4, 1. Rese Mool bers: John Walmer of Juneau, Rus- Sacramento 3, 9; Oakland 4, 1. |—— bt S Ry s 7 n Ashby 165 151 151— 447 e San Francisco 5; San'Diego 4. | TS | i e sell Maynard of Nome, Mrs. Mar- National League | 5 ART EPPE 'DR. WHITEHEAD IS Zg‘:‘l‘:“ch i ::; :::, 4o% garct Monkman of Anchorage and Pittsburgh 7, 4; Chicago 0, 1. 4 S P O R T | | 3 J oy . . J. G. Rivers of Fairbanks; Director Brooklyn 6; Philadelphia 4, sec-! f | | CMILING NEW PAPA ;’c”.;:l'; ig; ;:Z ;gg: ::‘2’ W. B. Kirk, his assistant, Miss #® ond game postponed account of rain.' T S ! S I e S it i Jane Alexader, and the Washington St. Louis 2, 1; Cincinnati 3, 0. | J e e A o g e representatives. 4 Boston at New York, double- I 7 | around big, black cigars. And aid Totals 716 719 765—2199 T GRe ot > " R i m i § S o ide " | header, postponed on account of 1 you notice the smile? : Alt Heidolberg | REALTOR VISITS JUNEAU ‘s 4 7 > i } ; i An eight-pound baby girl has Radde 179 145 153— 47| o Tl L W Miller, Tamps, ‘As compared with other foods in diet, Acme Beer Is relatively non-fattening. 737 T American. Leagns | It is likely that tne National Ten-| caused all the excitement in the Matheson 140 141 166— 447 L " 1 ited in Juneau Mon- ACME BREWERIES * San Francisco, Los Angeles * New York 10; w“mng,‘m 5. \nis tournament at Forest Hills will| Whitehead home. She was born Shearer 131 140 161— 422 " pe oo, Bhe s aboard’ the — i Exsd 5 OlevelandiDEa Gt ToulNLL - (hee Feln Wacous' Jgst ;ooipefitign e Sunday morning at St. Ann’s Hos- Tencich 1. 181 amn— ARt [ Al vovhgel s st el o |—as far as big time tennis is con-' College All-Stars Defeat pital and weighed eight pounds Baker 141 141 158— 440 ! 3 cerned—unless the California’ miss . and one ounce. 0 o g Philadelphia at Boston, postponed - o ;‘Cso:”::“of s POSIPORES should regain the crown she lost| Chl‘cago Bears by | Father and baby are doing well. Total 2217 DENTIST VISITS HERE j 8§ R S to Alice Marble in '36. Score 6 to 0 Mrs. Whitehead's condition is re- Columbia Lumber | Dr. J. E. Peterson, Spokane den- 60 SECONDS » GAMES SATURDAY | The chop stroke artist who won i ported excellent incidentally. This Rands 179 153 144— 476 tist, and his wife, were Juncau vis- the U. S. title in 1932, 33, '3¢ and L o » is the second daughter born to Dr. Schmidt 140 132 166— 438 itors Monday while the Aleutian Pacific Coast League e | DALLAS, Tex., Sept. Chesty g Sacramerito 14; Oakland 6. |’35 has not been very active on'ayt Gueppe, who learned football and Mrs. Whitehead. Halm 160 168 155— 483 was in port. ' ‘ San Diegb 0, 1; Sati Francisco 4, ‘he courts this"summer. BBe o~ of - Mardistts . THHVSIAINY, (has pia: SRE Tt R R e R G T e e 5 Frou IR WILL DO IT. turned only to score the winning venge yesterday as the College All-! point in the Weighman cup contests giars defeated the professional |after she had been eliminated In chicago Bears, 6 to 0. | the semi-final round of the W\m-i Gueppe was not good enough, it |bledon championships by Dorothy was said, to break into the line-up, Round. when the Collegians defeated the For one thing Miss Jacobs physi- packers in Chicago, but yesterday! g5 0k i ~) Seattle at Portland, postponed on account of wet grounds. N Los Angeles-Missions, not sched- uled. National League Brooklyn 0; New York 3. » Boston 8; Philadelphia 8. ;cal condition has been none t00 he personally applied the punch St. Louis-Cincinnati to be played 800d- ~She had hardly recovered for victory when he galloped 24| i [ 5 tomorrow. jfrom an early season illness when yargs for the only touchdown in the! PittsburghChicago game post- She took the court at Wimbledon. ggme, ! poned, rain. Against Ruty Mary Hardwick in the! ARLRRIL S S I | i American League Wightman cup tests, Miss Jacobs| \ | s Cleveland 5, 3; 8t. Louis 1, 3. Sec-|¥as handicapped by a bad knee. ‘PRIN LUU'SE i ! ~nd game called at end of sixth in-| Her tennis career has been mark- i [ ] | ning on account of darkness. led by successes scored over Handi-| \ Chicago 9; Detroit 1. 'caps that would have stopped onei | | ; New York 6; Washington 6. }lesu courageous. Time and againi | Philadelphia 4, 10; Boston 5, 4.'she was forced to enter important| | | 3 First game. 10 innings. |matches handicapped by such| { Mod‘l 1 things as a strained side or an in-| Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- | [ * STANDING OF CLUBS jured ankle. In the U. S. Singles|cess Louise arrived from Skagway | Lever Action (Corrected to aate) {finals last year she faced Alice at 5 o'clock Monday morning and | ¢ Pacific Coast League Marble with a sprained thumb, This sailed for the south with the fol-! Won Lost Pct.|vear she has been plagued by in-|lowing passengers from Juneau: G f Y r ¥ Sacramento ...95 67 586 | Juries. E. H. Shardwood, H.'McDonald, | e ou San Diego ... 91 72 .558| The recent death of Miss Jacobs',Robert Tanner, Mrs. G. Tanner,) 7 San Francisco ... 89 74 546 |father may have had something. to|L V- Phipps, J. W. Stubbs, E. Gas- - - Los Angeles ... 8 8 509|do with her failure to campaign kell, John Park, W. Nichol, T. Tan- | 4 n' ver sa Portland 81 80 508!as vigorously as she has in past ton, L. Peterson. ' Oakland .7 88 .460 | summers. Mrs. L. Blanton, Miss C. Jenne, ® (3 Seattle .7 81 438 Her chief stock in trade has)J. Refsland, Miss W. Wood, Miss Blg_Ga me RI e N Missions o o :z'm” 2399 |been a chop stroke on the forehand. V-RVEVVWC-)F'- ;’“‘d‘ g’“&é T-D Hygz‘; i - With this weapon she was able to o IRERRAl, G, (T e, Y : t rid of 4 Won Lout Pct,]wimhm the assaults of hard-|H. Haglund, J. Gladu, B. Feather- | ko lil;;fiml';l::n:m::ssr ;:"L L e 76 4 613 driving opponents. She was able to|Stone, N T boces, K. ZMEEleh LASKA likes the new Winchester Model 71 Lever Action driving, o perhaps your desk 8 o 52 587|win the national singles title four|D- Neil, 8. Norman, L. Bandi, L. Rifle and its two Winchester Super S 348 Car- g,fl_ el b on dhahs St. Louis .. 61 59 532 times and top it off with victory at|Sawyer. 3 new pex P“d‘ e " at the office is getting too sha Pittsburgh 6 60 524 | Wimbledon in 1936. pRA N e tridges. Over 309 more muzzle energy, with similar increase in by for you to use. Rem_ember. m - g :‘1 482| The only time Miss Jacobs was| Lode and placer location notices| velocity, than the famous Winchester Model 86 and its .33 Win- plenty of people are looking for rooklyn 427(able to catch up with Mrs. Helen for sale at The Empire Office. chester i long great favorites in the North. Ample power just these thi“gs'_A"d it takes Philadelphia ......52 7T 413 Wills Moody, her California rival ) % ¥ ; jot only a minute to find them . . . Cincinnati .80 T2 410 |was in the 1033 U. &. meet at For-|UP & total score of 1,131 points out for the largest brown bears, polars and big moose. Suitable, too, ONE MINUTE to step over to Ameflunwwlebo“ P est Hills. (Mrs. Moody defaulted in :et a poulblc—i‘ l‘1)5,250 and the Haida for smaller game down to seals. With the lighter of its two car- our phone and place a want ad - At :‘n = ‘g’: ;:e third ‘set—because of illness). ‘,‘rfie"‘sfi:e il tridges—150-grain soft point bullet—has 2920 f.s. muzzle vel- in THE EMPIRE. Srekrolt il s g uoolday“ tomm‘:::ob:hemm:ldmx:; Ritketts " > e ocity, giving flat trajectory. Choicz of 24-inch or 20-inch barrel. Chicago 74 56 569 crown from her hands wwn she| StOW - 227 Like Winchesters always have been, built for the ruthless wear You'll Get Better Results With an Ad in gl‘zt:l:nd 2 g: -’;;: had. their match all but one. PB:rml:{ : :f; and tear, lack of attention, and extreme demands in effectiveness iy = 4 s nnef ofs “ AR . Vasningon .51 @ 48| JUNEAY DEFE Gibns S o s The Daily Alaska Empire Philadelphia . 0 380 332 A AT, Zengi Pick yours out, at your favorite dealer’s. And be sure to get st. Louis . 38 89 299 HAIDA RIFLEMEN Totel vl 1105 | for it Winchester Staynless Non-Mercuric Super Speed .348 Car- iy A Haida A < 2 202 b WELLKNOWN GUIDE HERE IN SUNDAY SHOOT Liiysnd tr.lt!gu. oy For.fm folder on the Model '71 and its ammunition, Andy M. Teylor, wellknown guide| o 236 Super Speed .348 Win. giving full details, ask your dealer, or write to 4 in Alaska, went south on the steam- ooting over the Course D 200- Berg 235 chester cartridges, with ship Alaska afler * condusting & ard range Sunday, the Juneau Rifle| Leonard o 200 gr. tieft) and1s0gr. W INCHESTER REPEATING ARMS cCoO. party on a hunt in the vicinity of | CMb team defeated the Osborn ... 222 soft point bullefs. % P Y Valdez. rifle team of ‘the Coast Guard cut-| = Sperling . 201 IR Dept. 5-N, New Haven, Conn,, U. 8. A. —— o ter Haida at Mendelhall range by s Today's News Today.—Empire. 16 points. T1he Juneau shooters ran Total . 1121 |