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HOLD OUT YER HAND,MY LITTLE DREAM DOLL . PIRATES TAKE TWO CONTESTS, PENNANT RACE &:::-.c Chicago 6 6 St. Louis g 88 Cubs Also Hang Onto Sec- PhiaieiPhia S ond Place with Giants 4 Place wit Gants - 4OGTAK WILL | Philadelphia 44 95 317 | American League Won Lost | New York 5 49 1 59 Pittsburgh’'s chance of winning the National League penn t brightened with a double win over Brooklyn yesterday afternoon. The Pittsburgh Pirates are now in a spot where they can drop three of their ten remainir win even if the second place Chi- rago Cubs sweep the eleven games left on their schedule. The Cubs also turned in a double win over the Phillies in the first full National League program In four days Bill Lee League record itraight shutout The match puts Hostak The Giants regained third place ¢ stake as the bout will be for the )y licking the Re ce Signed to Meet Cham- pion in Seattle Ring SEATTLE, Sept. 23—Solly Krie- New York Cit ight, has been s National| jeot Al Hostak here on November fourth 1 equalied the with his title. - >oo COW HAS TRIPLETS PERU, Ind.—A Jersey cow Dexter Oliver purchased a week Cincinnati 1, 1; New York 6, 2. birth to triplets, two hel Pittsburgh 1, 11; Brooklyn 0. bull St. Louis 5, 1; Beston 6, 4 - American teague Try an Empire ad New York 7; Chicago 4 No other games. -eo — — STANDING OF CLUBS National League Won Lost Pittsburgh 83 57 Chicago 80 61 Ne York T 64 Cincinnati 6 64 Boston n 70 St. Louis 68 4 Awarded First Prize for Alaskan Moose in the 1937 contest for big game hunt- ers sponsored by the James L. Clark Studios, taxider- mists. Spread 64”. Taken by Frank R. Cunningham. JUST WHERE DO YOU THINWK ) YOURE GO — OR o AM T 57 BEING T0O, TOO < INQURITIVE 2 Brooklyn 63 ki 450 Takes San Francisco, How- NOVEMBER 1= games and can 5\'\”) Kl'i(‘g(‘", N(’\V YO\'k(’l', THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1938. THERE | A BRAND-NEW BRASS THIMBLE.YUH'LL BE TH' ENVY O'TH' HULL DERN SEWIN'- CIRCLE ,GAL! in that inning The Solons assaulted Angeles pitchers for 16 hits three Los last SEALS, SOLONS by Larry Barton Seaitle twelve innir PLAYOFF STANDING SERIES Won Lost Sacramento 2 1 667 San Francisco : 667 Seattle 2 333 Los Angeles 2 .333 - .o LONG LIVE THE REDWOOD ‘WASHINGTON famous redwood t 2,000 years old. The mum height of 364 fe yoffs. trunks grow to a : n Francisco Seals The National Pa night however they once grew in n attle Rainiers but!the world, but are now found only punched five runs across|in California. €ever, I-\‘Vel\'e I"nings to Beat Seattle the San and Sacramento So- two teams leading the ain in the Pacific the Seal “WEAR 100% WOOL and KEEP WARM" ET a hunting style or work coat, I bottom pants, cap and socks in genuine Utica-Duxbak make. Neat, comfortable styling. 1009% wool fabric, properly shrunk and water- repellent. Long wearing. Hunting plaids and other colors. Coats in mackinaw, cruiser and cossack styles. Fine Duxbak-Newton shirts. Right prices. Ask your dealer. Style Book FREE. SDuxbalk SORP. P RRDE MAR 850 Noyes Street, Utica, N. Y. Dan Noonan, Juncau, Alaska Representative mmmmmsress © PhotoPby Jomes L. 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Both with clean Winchester Staynless non-mercuric priming—no rust in your Oliver Olson is aboard the North Cash Groc night. The hits included a homer Coast now on the way to Juneau from Seattle. He is making a busi- ess trip here. i i By CLIFF STERRETT U WASHINGTON HUSKIES PLAY IN BIG GAME INNEAPOLIS, Minn h Bernie Berman ve plays with his Minne- HE SLIPPED WoT's OFF MY LAP! QVERTOOK, PEAKIE2 Sept sota Govhers in preparation for polished 8 the big tilt y with the Uni- versity of W The Husk from Seattle - WORK TOCK 30 YEARS China—A Chinese, dic ned to contain all the of words Chinese language, ted by Fu Ting-g errupted worky It is composed of volumes and contains about 4,500,000 words. H tior d p! | “Give me the best Sleeping Robe { Sure 1 mean aWOODS ‘Eiderdown’” &) OUNTLESS times, Alaska’s best dealers are those words to show their Woods ping Robes. Because Woods Robes have been the North's favorite make for over 30 years. 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