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ALSO-RANS TO Grid Games On FIGHT NOW IN Coast Saturday BOTH LEAGUES Here are the football games to be played tomorrow on the Pacific 4 | Coast: 4 . . , | University of Washington vs Championships Are Finally usc. at Los angeles. Settled — Season to California vs. Oregon State at Berkeley. End Next Sunday | W. 8. C. vs. Idaho at Pullman —_— | Montana vs. Texas Tech at Lub- (By Associated Press) bock Texas. With the world series battle line- Oregon wvs. Stanford, at Eugene. up all settled in the two major, Albany vs. So. Oregon Normal, leagues, the also-rans have settled at Ashland. down to picking choice spots re- maining before the season ends next Col. of Idaho vs. C. P. 8. at Ta- coma—night game. Sun Linfield vs. St. Martins, at Mec- Carl Hubbell pitched the Giants Minville vesterd to win the National pacific U. vs. U. of Portland, at League championship over the Phil- portland, l'es in the opener of the double-| whitman vs. Whitworth, at Walla lieader Walla The fight is also ended in both| ' willamette vs. Fresno State, at leagues for second place Salem reoRd Gonzaga vs. St. Marys at San GAMES THURSDAY CHbker National League i 9 New York Z. 2; Philadelphia 1, 6. PERCY’S PINSTERS WIN OVER FEDERALS 3 The Percy’s Cafe bowling art last night took.the measure of Chicago 4: Cincinrati 1 St. Louis 3; Pittsburgh 4 Brocklyn 2, 2; Boston 5, 3 American League Boston 3, 9; Washington 4 Philadelphia 8, 6; New York 3, 3. the Olesind’ 6 4: Obipago 4, 1 Federals on the Brunswick alleys Detro St. Louls 10 tune of 224 | winning all games rolled, although (wo of the Federals topped the 200 mark STANDING OF CLUBS s of the Fede s rolled one Vational League Won Lost Pet. 202 game and Everetts took high New' Yotk 93 56 single game honors with 209. Smith- Chicago 63 60 berg of the Percy’s Cafe club rolled Pittsburgh 82 6 three games of 549 to win on one- St. Louis 80 71 man totals Boston Mmoo The scores follow Brooklyn 61 89 4 ""r‘"-"'vw‘ “f:; G Philadelphia 61 90 e R § Cincinsati 56 o4 Nelson 161 183 189— 533 American. League Riendeau 172 165 159— 496 Won Lost Pect. S amenr 108 1.8 149 40 New: Vo 100 51U 662 Schramm 158 168 149— 475 Detroit 87 64 3 194 186 169— 54) Chicago 81 66 Bl i aant e Boston % 6 534 . 873 850 8352507 levelnd gl 7 7 33 “‘d;(")"za’lw s Washington 72 18 480 57 et ol Philadelphia 52 96 351 Duckworth 148 159 120— 436 St 1 enls 46 104 307 Sperling 151 147 136— 434 iR - o Everetts 209 150 154— 5l i Stevenson 156 167 1 13 agd B"ds Take Totals 866 757 740 - Dog Saves wa Browning Girls GRIMBY, Cn., Oct. 1.— Chloe, Great Dane, holds a place in the canine Hall of Fame after her res- cue of two girls from drowning in Lake Ontario. 2 from Beavers NEWARK, New Jersey, Oct. 1.—' The Columbus Red Birds, cham- pions of the American Association,! tcok a two game lead in the litile world series yesterday by defeating Newark Beavers 5 to 4, ven innings. tie e 5 ! A new all-tme travel record over! The big dog watched while her the Delaware river bridge in Phil- Mistress, Frances Jecklin waded adelphia was established recently into the water. When Frances stepped into a hole and sank, her friend, Betty Smith, dived to her aid. As Betty reached the drown- ing girl’s side, Chloe dashed up and down the shore barking furiously. Finding her own strength failing, Betty called to the dog. Chloe swam to the rescue, seized Betty's arm and struck out powerfully, bring- ing both girls to safety. Only other witnesses of the near drowning were two little boys, who had to run a half mile before find- ing human aid. R . Europe’s finest cavalry was cut to pieces time after time by physically inferior Mongol fighters who em- ployed sound strategy e Sepoy is the name given native soldiers of the British native army in India. when 10,175 automobiles crossed the span in one day. - warriors were Mongol feared so atly in the Middle Ages that Eu- them B 1opeans opposing scemed paralyzed. sometimes Hotel Juneau “Where Living Is Pleasant” B Nearest Federal Bldg. B Elevator Service. B Cigar Stand. B Clean and Comfortable. CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager S Charles Schwab, steel magnate, in started his career by clerking a store for two years. OWN THE NORTH'S BEST ARCTIC DOWN SLEEPING ROBE J,2ush at cold nights. Give vourself the comfar: and protection of the North's best buy in camp bedding—own a famous 3-Star Woods ‘eiderdown.” Insulated with thick, soft, over- lapping tubes of Woods Everlive down from Northern waterfowl. Harwood patent down equal- thick. warm, cozy and durable pure virgin wool -repellent windbreaker cover. Choice of Talon (hookless) or Lift-the-Dot (snap) fastening. Prices: Medium size 3-Star, $56.50; Large $63.50. Other Woods Robes for legs. including robes inter- lined with wool batt. Get yours at your favorite store—or direct, no transporta- tion charge in the U. 8. Write today for catalog. FREE. WOODS MFG (0. Lid., 5356 Lake St., Ogdensburs, N. Y. In Canada, NOTHING BUT THE BEST BEER OlIL HEMRICH Both 27 and 34. We deliver. Insist* On It! Qur carrier has separate Order it from your compartments. No clogged nearest dealer. burners from our oil. Also Hay, Grain, Fresh Dressed Chickens, General Transferring. @ ) AT FEMMER’S DOCK D. B. FEMMER Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittick | Ottawa, Ont. Let Us Check W Phone 411 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. It for Winter— |- T — 9 SANDIEGO IS, WINNER: THIRD OVER PORTLAND DES e MOMENT i SAN DIEGO, Cal, educated bat of San Diego's vet- leran siugging right fielder Rupert Thompson, showing a decided fa- vo m to home runs with men on bases, virtually knocked Portland out of the running for the pennant papers of the Pacific Coast League last night Thompson made a circuit clout |in the second inning with two men ,on bases which helped to make the ,third straigiit victory of San Diego over Portland for the champion- ship. San Diego won the game by a score of 5 to 1 The two teams are traveling day toward Portland where the four games of the seven, if needeed, will Oct. /1.—The to- be played starting Saturday i How They Stand i Won Lost { San Diego 3 0 { Portlend 0 8 - JIP ATTEMPTED WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 The Treasury Department annomnces it has referred to the Justice Depart- ment the Federal Trade Commis- sion’s evidence, (he Treasury showed 14 rubber comy tted identical bids for the of tires to the Government All bids have been rejected, the ury Department officials said, Attorney General Cummings gave the opinion that the “conclu- sion was justified as identical bids was the result of collusion and the action was a combination in res- traint of trade.” - FORMER JUNEAU MAN NOW PROUD FATHER Lloyd D. Liles, who made many fricnus here while working on Bu- recau of Public Roads survey crews and in the Alaska Juneau gold mine subn ale ik FORECAST FOR FASCINATION Veils of important proportions appear with formal fall hats. This one—a yard-wide circle of filmy black rayon mesh—adds allure io il hat made of felt circles and tonped by a big felt bow. Sanders designs it. A sparkling rhinestone button fastens a cockt Louise R > the black rayon velvet dress. C©CC work for the Forest Service, - e | in recent years, who swprised 3 Y e L L said that it was expected to start ‘Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson friends a year ago with news of e Ry ek bis marriage ss Grace Sneed H around in a 1913 Ford town sedan of Seattle, has surprised his friends ul“n Ma“ Uses left him by his father, who had again stered it away in an old barn here A seven pound 3':-ounce . more than twenty years ago. gitl, Lela Grace, was born to t 1913 Autumflmle He took it out for a trial spin couple in Met Washing- recently and discovered it was still ton, on September 15, where Mr, E to bound along at forty-five Liles is connected with & nn ST miles an hour. That convinced him company there CADIZ, O., Oct. 1 wes and now he's set on touring the >+ o good enough for his father is good |country in it soon. Emergency ra‘zuu. oi cornd beef enough for him, W. M. Cessna has Seipig ind hardtack are part of the stand- decided Seven counties in Indiana con- ard ejquipment of every U. S. mar- Cessna, an employee of the State compared with a five-year average ihe oll shale. Highway Department, is riding Ul i 4 How proudly you drove it— remember? Copyright 1937, Hills Bros. Thrills like these are long remembered. Unforgettable, too, is the maichless \ flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. Those who ! drink it will testify to that. For 59 years 1 the unvarying goodness of Hills Bros. ; Coffee has been enjoyable to remem- ber, delightful to anticipate. This is the coffee you will enjoy again and again. HILLS BROS. COFFEE 5 Robert Henning, |l Grace Johnson, | Are Betrothe “mwamlv Is Engaged to months at Goddard Hot springs,| M: bl]i\'(‘l'SlKV 0‘ Wash_ Mr.. and Mrs Clmrlrf W. Carter n.- will be . L4 . turned to Juneau last night aboard jon mgton Girl SIMPSONS TO BE HOSTS TONIGHT rangen AT DINNER PARTY CHARLES W. CARTERS | Entertaning at the first of a sef= AFTER TWO MONTHS “simpson are { ta CCC crew at Angoon in the nea future and John Maurstad was dis- patched aboard the Ranger to make | preliminary angements Mrs. Robert Simpson are to assem= |ble a group of guests for dinner at home this evening and Mrs orthen Bradley honor guests for the occas« the North Sea. Invited to be present for the af- While at Goddard, the Carters, casion are Gov. John W. Troy, Mrs. | Announcement has been made in-|spent much of their time motor|Robert W. Bender, Mr. and Mrs formally of the engagement of Mr.(boating, ‘visiting the numerous is-|john Hellenthal, Mrs. Helen Smith Hen-|lands of the district. The Carters|cg Robert Henning, son of A. W Miss Minnie G stein, | ning of Juneau, to Miss Grace John- [stayed at one of the small bunga- B p. Heintzleman, and Mr. E. W. son, daughter of Mrs. C. E. John-|lows near the Inn. Griffin son of Queen Ann Hill, Seattle They came in to Sitka last Sat- SN | Mr. Henning, who was graduated!urday and visited there until Wed- from the University of Washington | nesday when they boarded the North| Cold storage of turkeys en Fey- in June, is well known in Juneau|Sea for Juneau. Although Mrs. Car-!ruary 1, 1937, were 40,227,000 pounds, where he has made his home for|ter has not returned to Juneau|ccmpared with a five-ycar aberagg vears. He attended Juneau| ince leaving on August 3, Mr. Car- of 19,000000 pounds nd also studied at the Uni- |ter returned here on business for v of Alaska before leaving for five days early this month. Seattle. - | Prominent in journalistic work on ESTEBETH TAKES both campuses, he was also out- standing in athletics, and wus a 6 PASSENGERS of the varsity basketball 4 n both at the University of Al-| The motorship Estebeth a and the University of Wash-|iast night on its weekly trip to § | ed tk: g ton. jand waypoints, one day late be- Miss Johnson, President of Lamb-|cause of delayed freight da Rho, art honor society at the| Passengers boarding here were University of Washington, returns to/George Madden, J. C. Scolt, and college on Monday to commenct Daye Fodbes, for Tenakee: C. A her senior year. During the past Borgstrom and Gus Gustafson, for ten days she has visited with Mr. chichagof, and K. Howard. for | A. W. Henning who is in Seattle for Tengkee med'cal care, and who will return A 4 to Juneau on the Yukon. ' No date has been set for the wed-| WILLIAM SPARKS ! ding cf the couple. | wlLL LEAVE SOON - > - | TRAIL COMPLETED, OR Thir SONT™ ANGOON DlSTRlCT Mr and Mrs William Sparks plan to leave for the south toward the !middle of the month on a trip which Forest Service vessel Ranger will take them to eastern Washing-| IX left ofr Angoon today to pick up ton and San Francisco a trail crew which has just com- Accompanying them will be small two-mile trail between Clyde Sparks who is looking for- and Thayer Lak? ward to a month of southern sun- Work on a shelter shine. The Sparks’ will leave as as been put over until spri soon as the present health ban is Re nal Forester Me! lifted rook said Mr. Sparks is on the custodian’'s Burdick, of staff of the Federal building here.' rles in charge PEANUT BUTTER EXTRA SPECIAL—Fancy Pack. .. . . 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