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SHE'S FESTOONED HERSELF T THINKS YUH OUGHTA SAY SOMETHIN' POETIC T'HER. SACRAMENTO _CREEPING UP " CONST LEAG. Two Shutoutr Games Put Solons Close to Los Angeles Team (By Associated Press) | Shutouts last night Bill Walker| and Sam Gibson boosted Sacramen- to to within one game of the Los Angeles club in the Pecific Coast League. | Walker held San Diego to five hits| to give the Senators a victory and Gibson blanked Los Angeles, giving San Francisco the victory. | More than 12,000 fans saw their pitching favorite drop a 5 to 2 de- cision to Portland last night Oakland beat Hollywood night in a close game. last GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Uoast League Portland 5; Seattle 2. Oakland 3; Hollywood 1. Los Angeles 0; San Francisco 9. | San Diego 0; Sacramento 5. | National League | St. Louis 2, 3; Brooklyn 6, 9. ! Chicago 7; New York 0 Pittsburgh 1; Boston 3 Cincinnati 3; Philadelphia American Leagne New York 3; Detroit 4. Boston 4; Cleveland 7 Philadelphia 4; Chicago 8. Washington 5; St. Louis 3. Gastineau Channel League Moose-Elks postponed on account of rain. 2 STANDING O CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost Pet 279 .. Los Angeles Sacramento San Diego San Francisco Seattle Portland Hollywood Oakland 53 59 60 61 67 70 82 32 512 460 414 354 National League Won Lost 33 40 41 42 49 47 54 61 pot 633 571 559 549 AT3 Pittsburgh New York Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston St. Louis Philadelphia American League | Won Lost Pct New York 57 31 648 Cleveland Boston ‘Washington Detroit Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis 25 586 Gastineau Channel League (Second Half) Won Lost 6 2 3 2 - Ball Game Is Pt S50 429 286 Moose Douglas 4 Elks 5 Rain again halted the second at- tempt to play the postponed sofi- ball game between the Truckers and All-Stars. Weather permitting, the Federals and the Truckers will meet tonight at 6:30 o'clock in Evergreen Bowl. Rain also prevented the ball game last night between the Moose and Elks of the Gastineau Channel League. — e — WILD BILL IS WINNER IN 60 WITH MORRIS WENATCHEE, Wash., Aug. 3.—! wild Bill Boyd, 190-pound Seattle | heavyweight, last night knocked out | Johnny Morris, 186-pound Detroit negro, in the second round of a; scheduled ten rounder. Boyd is leaving the latter part of this week for New York and is to| start training under Dempsey. ; A Today's News Today.—Emplre, | tional League expelled a POLLY AND HER PALS . WTH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY I ALLUS LIKES T' LEND LOVERS A----2222 M.sa.mz AUGUST 3, 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT JESS TALKED POETIC, CHUCKED A CHAIR ATCHA?Z WOT TH' HECK DID YUH SAY, ANYHOW 2 Al Hostak pu at Seattle before Referce Jack Dempsey stopped ihe The Seattle figh s on ihe canvas. Hostak the title. ing and glassy-eyed, RACE TIGHTENS - MAJOR LEAGUES | (By Associated Press) The Giants remain five games be- hind Pittsburgh in the National League despite the licking the Chi- cago Cubs gave the Pirates. The Pittsburgh club took the setback in Boston when Johnny Lanning came up with a four-hit game Similarly the Boston Red Sox did not lose any ground to the Yankecs and still trailed by five and one-half games after their loss to Cleveland because the Yanks dropped a de- cision to Detroit Cleveland thus gained a four- me margin over the Red Hose. Brooklyn regained fifth place by a one-point margin Wa hington defeated St - oo Jewiéh Ducturs' Louis Their Licenses Sixty-seven Thousand Physicians in Germany Are Hit by Order BERLIN, Aug. 3.—Jewish physi- cians in Germany will be deprived of licenses by an Executiye ordei. This is effective beginning Septem- ber 30. The order suspending physicians’ licenses to Jews will affect about 67,000. HOLY, SMOKE/ T CAUGHT ONE /- NOW THE BOSS } IS SURE TO THINK SOMETHING| s PHONEY/ BASEBALL received one of its hardest blows in the fall of 77,/ when four Louisville players were caught "selling" games. The N Il four for life; although they “pleaded on bended knees" they were never re- | instated. e FOOD SALE By Catholic Daughters at Bert's Cash Grocery Saturday, August 13, at 10 am, adv, fight after one is shown being waved to his c t Freddie Steele of Tacoma (o ihe mat icur (imes in their middleweight cha seconds te award pele, bieed- minute and 43 orner by Dempsey, as S Is Hero in His Own Home, Too % ToBe Deprived, ! ! | sgave him the middleweight title ( ! day after his one-round victory Al Hostak, “The Overall Kid,” whose knockout of Freddie Steele which the New York State Athletic Commission refused to recegnize), got a big smile from his sister, Eleanor, at their Seattle home, as he read stories of the fight the over the Tacoma fighter. 'Gumrui 'Banard ~ For Softhall Is To Bg Qrganized To promote interest in softball and to settle any disputes arising between teams, a Board of Contrcl and Arbitration for Softball will be | organized with its first meeting to be held at 8 o'clock Thursday eve- ning in the office at Evergreen Bowl. Membership to this board will consist of the managers of each team and one other man appoint- ed by each manager. The play- ground director of Evergreen Bowl will also be a member. Member include E. J. Krause, Harry Palme A. J. Miners; Alexander Miller, All- Stars; Lance Hendrickson, L. E. Iverson, Federals; Howard Dilg, Bob Davlin, Rockets; and Walter Peter- ! son, Truckers. ELKS MEETING TONIGHT | Members of the BP.OE. wil meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the Elks Hall. All members are urged | to attend. In the absence of C. H. MacSpadden, Exalted Ruler, Herb Redman will be in the chair at to- lnighr» meeting. ., | Lode and placer location noticel for sale at The Empire Office. {Treasury Regulations Are Now Being Ducked ; By American Importers i (Continued :r;; Page One) | which was restricteG enough in any | event. { But later the Treasury ruled ilhat Americans selling their own |goods in Germany could use the | proceeds to buy German goods for |import into the U. S, for resale Ihere. without having to pay the special tariff. That has developed lately into something interesting. A person wanting to import | goods from Germany simply *buys cotton in America. Thus he owns it “on his own account.” Then he ships it to Germany. German buy- | the world price for the cotton to “compensate” the American ship- per for the trouble of dealing under German trade restrictions. | This special profit on cotton is limited to 33 1/3 percent. But | while -called a profit, it acts the same as a subsidy because the same amount of cotton is converted {into the same amount of German goods as when the direct subsidy was paid. The difference is that the goods bought in Germany under this plan don’t have to pay special 1U. 8. duties. | And how can the Treasury com- | plain if Germany chooses to pay a | premium on American raw mater- i ials? Today’s News Today.—Empire. 1 ’ LIKE YOU SAID--HER BEIN' ALL PRIMPED UP IN POSIES--- [Cope 1915, King Peatures Syrcicate, Inc . World rights reerved ---1 TOLD HER SHE REMINDED ME OF A BEAUTIFUL HILL-SIDE. after winning cups for two succes- sive seasons. The cups will be kept as property of Juneau Public Schools until the contestants secure requirements for permanent pos- session. The first round of the second set of tournaments are nearing com- pletion and must reporwed b Monday of next weck, weather pe mitting or will be ve- corded Annual Trophies Will Be Awarded Evergrpar. Bow! New System Established for Four Leading Summer Sports be d lt D A, H. ZIEGLER REPORTED TO BE MARRIED Mayor of Ketchikan Is Sup- posed to Be Honey- mooning in Cal. B Jim Bagby Following in the footsteps of his famous dad, who was an ace pitcher § with Cleveland back in 1920, young Jim Bagby promises to consider- | ably help the pitching problem of the Boston Red Sox. He has bad laree years in the minors, although only 21 now. Batted .330 last know when they will return, did year and struck out 113 batsmen while winning 21 and losing eight B o know who married them, did :fi: erine Wol, of this city i s ; f v The newlyweds left for an un-|KRO¥ where ihey ohialged SRIgEE immediately after the wedding cere-| Y0e0 they will relen. o Retenitgs mony. Through the courtesy of the Fourth of July Celebration Com- mittee, a trophy award system will be established in Evergreen Bowl to award tournament winners in tennis. horseshoes, pingpong and golf. A large trophy has been or- dercd for the softball champions of Class A League. The actual value of the nineteen trophies in all will be close to $100. Cups will be presented to tourna- ment winners of their particular di- visicns for permanent poss ion Mrs. Sorenson said she did last Thursday of Mayor A. H. Zieg- ler, of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Cath- SEATTLE, Aug. 3 Sorenson disclosed Mrs. Hans marriage the Try an Emplre ad. There's news FOR you and ABOUT you in THE DAILY EMPIRE every single day. Last minute local news flashes keep you posted on everything that's going on —special press wires keep ticking off the news of the world to Juneau through THE EMPIRE—and EMPIRE ads carry news of real savings for you and your family. IT IS YOUR NEWSPAPER! lers are allowed to pay higher than,