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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1938. % » Burke 178— 500? o Bs PIRAT Red ~—— — ——| Univ. of Wash. vs. Idaho. ’ Totals 9 ¢ 580—1616| calif. vs. Wash. State. Gonzaga vs. St. Mary ’ IN TIGHT SPUT | DaWSOI'I g ety Loyola vs. Pacific ’ | G . F. Henning 180 213— 561| Oregon vs. U.CLA Halm 159 179— 479 Ore, St. vs. U.SC ueStIOI'I Shepard 192 163— 521 portland vs. Willamette. : e Sy Santa Clara vs. Stanford. ! Box ; Totals 5 531 555—1561 gan Prancisco vs. Montana. —_— East 5 4 i Three More| By LOWELL (RED) DAWSON Eovie 2,189, 153,648 | iAvnly W k Chicago Has Three More| By (RED) Benson IR PO N Games to Play—Pitts- ‘;::ii’:il;]::va::;gn:r:f ::: Blanton PR g Trwe. smorl Carn. Tech. vs. Davis-Elkins, bUgh l'las Four single wingback formation? Totals 546 513 532—1591' gm';m . SRl (By Assoziated Press) Answer: There are five leading Columbia. vé:. Yale, The Pittsburgh Pirates lcst an-| types. They are the Warner type Dartmouth vs. St. Lawrence. other game yesterday afternoon {o| Which is the single wing, unbal- Duquesne vs. Texas Tech. the Chicago Cubs, a beatinz that| anced line, with backs in tandem Fordham vs. Upsala. set them back a game and a hali| and the wingback outside end; o Navy vs. V.M.L kel J . | the Columbia type which is the ., ; 4041514 Penn. U. vs. Lafayette. The Bues now go ‘n : single wing, unbalanced line, - 5 % Penn. State vs. Maryland. Pittsburgh vs. Temple. series with the Reds at Cir with the backs in a semi-box or pyjjen o 53 205— 579 St ? e B T I B s S A Y NDAY pennant, while the Cub: piay (hrc- | Tulane type which is single wing, sides 2 172516 g’}“'f““f’0|“] "“-SB‘]‘;f;::“i‘fir"““ ; ; : evedi@ .. | games at St. Lou’s | unbalanced line, with backs in S e | R : ) If the Cubs wn all ihree g i- r Z, wingback inside Totals 559 496 558 161 . 7 & & i | With 8t Touls, the Bucs can SfsembnEs gy L R i e R s BT T ; ¢ i end; the Minnesota type which/ *—Average score. Did not bowl atiuns: vi. Nolis. Diniih -3 F § ml‘l‘s FEE 2 up. If Chicago drops one and Pitts- | o' sinole wing, unbalanced line s AT Y ansas vs. Notre Dame. : —— Se C burgh wins all four with the Reds,| pocks in Yandetn: and wingback‘ b ot Bk e bt f 33 e the Bucs will win the pennant by a| Poc R i e WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—There| Marquette vs. Wisconsin. S % DARIGOLD BUTTER 2 lbs 69c single percentage point. inside end; and the single Wing, ;¢ §2192 in the cash register of ~Mich. vs. Mich. State. . i - ° The Reds got into shape for the| balanced line, with backs in tan- 5 palace Laundry branch at New n, vs: Nebraska. J ° . ; series by beating the Cardinals yes-| dem and the wingback eitherin- jer ey Avenue and P Street N. W vs. Rice. : | At Shoestrlng or ched Beets z For 25¢ teray side or outside of end. It may be when a bandit entered, pointed 4| Purdue vs. Butler The Yanks slapped the Athletic:| remembered that as far as the pistol at Mrs. Virginia Enswiler Tulsa U. vs. Tex A. & M. s . 25 : ° arcund in the first game then tied| Wingback and his end are con- cashier, and demanded the contents South il earchlig t Matches, carton 25¢ the second. cerned, the end may be split from of the till. Mrs. Enswiler gave him Alabama U. vs. Howard . The rampant Red Sox continued | his tackle and the wingback $21.17. She used the nickel she held !’?l"k“ v N?"‘"“';‘l’“(- Best FOOdS MAYONNA!SE t SSC to knock the cover off the ball, beat- | (either in the gap or to the out- cut to call police after the bandit a. vs. Miss. State 9 ° ing the Senators. side of the end, or the end may had fled Furman U. vs. G. Wash ROYAL GELATINE 4 S o e S Ga. vs. 8. Carolina. Pk g.5¢ Pcrpoise Iffert 201 175 154— 530 Kegal 156 129 163— 453 Kaufmann 154 215 162— 531 9 o T O bg close to hig tackle and the Georgia Tech. vs, Mercer. GAMES THURSDAY wingback outside of the end LSU. vs. Te: - National Leaguc | Technically speaking, too, the ; NC. vs. NC. State y B“y Gal‘fin TI“S Boston 2, 6; Brooklyn 1, 8. Sec-| Notre Dame system is actually 2) T Ve Claiison PLANTERS ond game called at end of seventh| variation of the single wing. AYH Tulane vs. Auburn PEANUTS A N D S A v E | ] o inning on account of darkness. Virginia vs. W.L. (Copyright, 1938) Pittsburgh 1; Chicago 10 e win. and Mary vs. St. John 1 lb - Philadelphia 2; New York 9 | The highlight oi Pacific Southwest - s C%fll c c“‘. A Cincinnati 7; St. Louis 4. / KING FISH MEN football ‘play tomowrow will be a Ark. vs. T.C.U. % sparag“s e orrera— ® Kiitian Tbnctie | contest between California’s Gelden Baylor vs. Okla. A. & M. . >ears and Washington State’s Cou- SM.U. vs. Arizona. PRESERVES To ato P ce 49c New York 7, 1; Philadelphia 4, 1.| 5 Second game tied, called at end fl Fgg ol & T SRS 'ar C of fifth inning on account of dark- e yuase AN T 2- l 39 2 i BUWL Sl_ w $1 !icp-sided score is predict Colo. vs. Missouri . / Chicago 8: Cleveland 9. Washington’s favor. Colo. St. vs. Wyoming. c t G B msd Chicago ; Cleveland POOR TALL e L amiin: | Mo T Do TOMATO JuicE | UL Green beans c et R estta i merrow is as follows: Utah St. vs. C. of Tdaho. 5 tali tins zsc Bel 4 AR T Bel Moute whielii ness. STANDING OF CLUBS RINSO—L " e National League Bowling scores still show Nno over- : —. S s E d P k T t 64 & Won Lost | abundqarge of skill in the Tlks s A 9 l ac oma oes_ c “hicago 5 ranks, La: nigk tallie: of King - 2. 3 p 2 s 45 New York 6 47| but nobody topped the strained-for ishar O E . Cincinnati 545 six hundr a SR them. Your choice in popular hunting and outdoor % 3 545 six hundred line, and only a few ek itylee Madl , cruisers, cossack jackets, RED SOUR pITTED gc.;xl(::% : P .Xéé‘nnm went over two hundred for B itton BRBAL. caits. speketsand ine Dustats CHERRIES sou!' P‘gted Qherries-sgc single game, 3 rockl Rel oan Newton shirts. Ask your dealer for the genuine Brooklyn 5 + contest Was between the Beo \ 455! Best contest was between the P D b, Style Book FREE. Philadelphia 5 10 304|luga and Tarpon, the latter win- No z tin zsc c Q c b Ao WVl -l S u@“Xba&nn Ao 2 orn-Un-4o < Won Lost Pet.| The Whales beat the G > - New York 52 .653!by thirty pins and the 850 Noyes Sireet, Utica, N. Y. | Bo-ton 60 loped the Porpoise by ninety Cleveland 5 64 maple stick Detroit 69 i Whale pinster Bill Pullen was N - IR Washington 75 high with 579 leuo:'v; a 1:mh roli “It takes an Alaskan to appreclate a @ : 7 s P e a r s 69c i L S AN oo WOODS ‘Eiderdown’ Sleeping Robe’, St. Louis 94 4 Tonight’'s games are Small Fry 5 o Philadelphia 98 347 matches, Greyling vs. Trout, Carp ET a night in one, of sound sleep, warm and com- g IR P inea p P l e 69c vs. Chubs and Ouligan vs. Eels fortable right through a sudden temperature drop s st e Last night’s scores follow: t0 rigorous Alaskan weather. You'll second that well- { ) ; i ea s e"a m‘s { Beluga known endorsement of the advantages of Woods Arctic / . s inac h 6 c y Lavenik 168 186 168— 522 Down Sleeping Robe protection. . . . Now made in i Hudson 197 155 : weights for all seasons. Insulated with the same Woods : . Are TIEd ast e i 168 205 175 Everlive down from Northern waterfowl. ‘ ’ 548 1 Ask Your Dealer P p es 54c Totals 533 546 B Full style and price range, including Woods -~ M Gowns” and Woods Slecping Robes with pure wool | Tarpon | v 74 St batt insulation. | R H o l s Pennant Spurt somo “Fue o G s (| PRODUCE ipe Olives 95¢ Sperling 180 171 190— 541 . (By Associated Press) | The Pacific Coast League playoff | is knotted after the San Francisco | . AI askan | Brussell sprouts . stl'aWbEI'l‘y box lsc Seals clubbed three Sacramento Senator pitchers last night for 17| 3 g e s piyed - | VIR . l P New Jonathan Apples 3 Ibs. 25¢ [',cdly}. they had an easy time in ;_’"ST,A'YNIFSS' , ¥ roves :lel}f:;}gselrkil;»second game of the| CARTRIDGES i} ; , F esh corn-on-cob 4 ears zsc How They Stand Y# . ; ik : oolN ouR semene "7 T N : " New Sweet Potatoes —— 3 pounds 25¢ san Francisco Jiciw ¥ 3 " 3 : U N l T E D e R s New Cranberries — 2 pounds 55¢ 4 7 Mo » i MARKET Danish Squash —— Pound 10¢ Tomatoes 2 pounds 25¢ Al YOU ALWAYS FIND THE MEATS OF L} | ; 4 ! v' { Bulk spaghetti remramareena 3 Pflm‘ds zsc They are select meats, cut as you wish them LKING ABOUT . . N e ' ' wison wan I Prince Albert or Velvet 2tins 25¢ | - %L et It Margarine — 2 pounds 45¢ s Ammniisd i || Darigold Cheese — Pound 23c Shoulders . : : Bel Alonte Tomato Sauce Tin 5¢ THOROUGH trial of the new Winchester Model 71 rifle— A in Alaskan bear, moose and mountain sheep hunting— EP[ mmtlt Lm or was given by Dr. Shore, as one of its first purchasers. His Kodiak brown SHAVEMASIEH / bear, estimated 1060 Ibs., fell to a single Winchester Super Speed Staynless Peas, corn, Green Beans 2 fins 35c 6 For 99c VEAL 23c = 150-gr. cartridge. He used the same load on his;l\.lcce:iss.ful;“xpsoose a'l:ld Slle.efi 2 ou get a quick, close, v hunts. Dr. Shore regards the Winchester Model 71 and its cartridge witl G f ll ° f comfoct-shave the first 150-grain bullet as “plenty heavy for any game in Alaska.” l' ap e rul t, ta t‘ns 2 or zsc Pound time —- no patient practice His experience has been matched by many experienced hunters, who pronounce the Winchester necessary. Has practical, Model 71 and its cartridges a highly satisfactory choice. 5 patented features different See 8 Winchester Model 71 at your dealer’s. And be sure to buy Winchester Super Speed from all other dry-shavers | Staynless Cartridges. The .348 Super Speeds were early leaders among the big-game loads in the . —a new principle all its | Super Speed success line, of which there are now more than 40 popular big game sizes. Super n s ONL!} o, Speeds are loaded for maximum efficiency. That means full rated velocities and power, and the it A icasio finest hunting accuracy your rifle is capable of. Clean in the barrel, due to no-rust Winchester shaver with a powerful, Staynless priming. No harm to fired cases, because non-mercuric. an L [ i brush-type, self-starting | . 5 V| Uil aatis. ;‘le" \ WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., DEPT. 5-N, NEW HAVEN, CONN,, USA. $i500 | PHONES Juneau—Douglas

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