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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 30, 1938, By CLIFF STERRETT to finish below fifth Croset ficial time at bat. Rogell's in this stand- 97; Greenberg setup Chapman, 94, and Boze Berger Bill Rogell, Detroit’s shortstop, IT'S HIGH TIME THAT SAMMY | MOVE YOUR of Chicago, 80 went Foxx one better in waiting 5 p t when rched sevy HAFF-PINT PIPSQUEAK CAREFUL PAW. FOOT --- A COAL HAS VYarinces' Reeord s lant "M::}\‘ "“° '*:\fg‘cg:‘me:{ :1: Q'POLLY'S WUZ SAMMY''S SMALL | BURNT R!‘GHT THROUGH UGS o Vavbeas bl i Taat’ B oS s the. wubbee i HEADIN' FER. HOME BUT SAVAGE ! // \,VO,UR SHO,E// team hitting. led the other clubs in the escond game with Chicago at k\ total passes with 749, hit basemen Detroit on August 17, and five times with 39, strikeouts with 616 and in a row against the same team the runs-batted-in with 917. Foxx and next day ieorge Selkirk of the was second in the pay-off clouting in Yankees equalled the major league record by drawing two bases on balls in the sixth inning of the New s tougher all along for ' York game with Detroit on August in 1938 is indicated by 4 making it the third time in his the fact that while they struck out career this has happened to him. Lou Gehrig ran his bases on balls Greenberg drew the most passes with 119 each, followed closely by Har- lond Clift of St. Louis with 118 4443 men in 1937, they were able to set down only 4251 on strikes in | lifetime total to 1505 with 107 passes. 1938. Also, there was a new all-time | in 1938. This made it the eleventh high in passes in 1938 with 4926, | straight season in which he has as compared with 4 in 1937, Tm.; received 100 or more free trips. ld record was 4847 made in 1936. | o i In hit batsmen both 1937 and 1938 | f==———— brought the identical number of 164 HospiTaL NoTES The set-up in passes in the league | ) 4 6 [ REORGANIZA"ON BIU. GOES DOWN; SUDEIENS 'B"UGL[‘S 1937 with 167 runners boosted home, as a whole made it logical to expect | £ i q | came up with 140 in 1938 to rank |new highs in individual feats. In the and Mrs. R. Robinette are V ol » DfMAND INDEPENDEN(E Al T third. When another New Yorker, game at St. Louis on June 16, Jimmy | the parents of a baby girl, weigh- well as Germ there was yam S NE“ g Lou Gehrig, hammered home 114 Foxx threw the fear of consequences|ing 7 pound 4 ounces, born last s ; | 1 well as s 2 i) runs during the ecampaign he broke into the hearts of the Browns' twirl- |night at St. Ann’s -Hospital. By VOLTA TORREY |7 ! : his own record with 100 or more rs to the extent that they awarded | R AP Feature Service Writer | prii . o M_v i JAY g runs batted in foi 13 straight year.. him six straight strolls for a new! Ronald Garrison was admitted to | irgents sloughed U | major league record. The previous|St. Ann's Hospital this morning for i Late one gray, rainy April day, the 3 L The league L whole balted in record of five was held jointly by|a minor operation Democra»tlr House of R/ 2 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and two more runs in 1938 with 6100. as com- Max Bishop of the Athletics and Mel | tives delivered what Speaker Bank- little ers Linda and Annette pared with 6066 in 1937, although Ot the New York Giants. Foxx's| A 6 pound 8 ounce baby boy was head had warned would be a “lethal | are temporarily guests of Mr. Ed the Yankees, leaders in this devas- performance that day also tied the|born early this morning to M. blow” to the Roosevelt administra- | i Mrs, C. A. Wilder awaiting a ating work as well in the pen- major league record for the 'um"\ and Mrs. W. Sparks at St. Ann’s tion. It voted, 204 to 196, against re- vacancy at e Ba imes Apart- nant chases both years, dropped times a batter faced the pitcher in|Hospital. The little fellow is to Foxx and Greenberg, First OuEansing ['hl‘dU Sl("fl‘i";":“”:}l | ments ‘\“!‘”" they will occupy after lm-lu 922 runs H';n ked over the pan a game without registering an of-'be known as Harold Albert Sparks. uring the ramatic debate € tomorro in 1937 to 917 in 1938, "* forehand, “Paul Reveres” had gal- | Mr. Smith has been here for the Basemen, Show Up Well Y RS Eiias it <l e ¢ loped to Washington, and Rule past two weeks and Mrs. Smith ar- . ’ BT A e : it it 10 Bonm os rived here from Ketchikan on the in Season’s Record '(»:;:-‘h( s ol l\[\"",x)l‘,‘,'\"’l,i:"‘ oS * who fought the bill and later wa | last boat o O Saas reat o ’ JSME frgs offios. Seciated: 1t DR TS CHICAGO, T, Dec. 30.—There a dozen times by the pitchers in MRS FGWLEB s nELchTEssm @ la4uE biguost issue 1 have eyer asen. HOMMUNILE [ are some astonishing figures in the 1937, but in 1938 the hurlers gener- 5 That' same month the President WinuR] Ohristingy American League record of bases on ously raised the ante to 15, making PHONE 152 ‘s’;éxgogf)"go(:"r“"‘d“ . 2 A Bl -"" Jet ""“”"‘;“ SLougias alls, runs batted in, strike outs and it the third st t year in which PRATIIOU e R stk £ y batters hit by pitchers, during the he was the leading target of the . . . ing assault on the recession ; ; R By ternal O 05 siaion “\' el el Pl We WI“ Bemaln OPen Tl“ 3 A. “. : e ot il frnlein Makes a New Demand | o¢ 1), D ; i lJxm shape of !.1.”. to come ’1 i es place here t x.';.\. 1"" the Pt Newn Buroas. Artful Dodger i 5 LoD SUMIRE SANR. guium) Was. .becs 2 50 SCIISIAL (0 S E SEUM . poxx and Greenberg, Greenberg — Acting as the artful dodger of the N E G il Jo sl ol oy, Tl Eror theatre and glft candy and OfANZES anq Poxx; they certainly made it cireuit may explain why for. the ew Year's Eve ik R e & i et g it 9 CILELIA W 'S hot for those fellows out there in second straight season, Crosetti wa , time, of whether the vice-president situ 1 ' land ,as wel those of members ' o struck out the most times, whiffing HEQULAR SUNDAY HOULS ON IRNCAHEICE had or hadn’t advised Mr. Roose- rystal that ¢ of the Order are invited to attend.| " pagides leading the Ameican 105 times in 1937 and 97 times. f velt to “give the catfle. . (mean i deckie 10 B ohaEge : CIS AC peague in hitting and home run 1938, Chester Laabs of Detroit turn- TOM & JERRY BATTER ¢! bsiness) & chance fo fette IPLLEE ABY, I8 BALR SRobex "V jolting during the season of 1938, ed in an individual high for one With Malice Toward Scme 000. Albanian and Mrs. Ralph Mortinsen these two powerful first-basemen game by breezing five straizht times April's cables from Europe were a ha ! o 0 proved that they did most of the against Bobby Feller in the firs PEN“ANT & CHASE MIXEBS pRILSREoNS, Jfoa. Britafn sfid Ttal 1P85, [EAEnIY damage in the clutch by also top- game of a doubleheader at Cleve- kissed and made up. Edouard Dal- | iy from the rest of the brated their ?W"[KF g’: gg'UB rg Ding the. S8 IR e Habtad4n land on October 2. Laabs' efforts TURKEYS DRESSED }'l)n THE UVEN wdier con Blum as | Fran- | Francis E end was ex YINTY LEOD Foxx’s league-leading total of 175 that day in drilling tunnels in the pu virtually dicta- i v we y won e President from 30 days in 1y i runs-driven-in- was the best in his atmosphere equalled the major (Salt Pork Dressing) ! demanded “iutependence | fajephichiwang 2 omintab NIk Weston .0 o ok et S GuAmtity of 183 Hank Greenberg Jimmy Foxx, whose power-tinc- from the Czechs for Sudeten Ger: in Europe is b ne and her daughter, Nancy plastered across the counter for De- tured cuts at the spheroid had caus- CHICKEN PIES Ponx PIES ¥ And in Poland and Hung a laborite lamented in Lon- | were found clubbed to death on a Club plans big doines 1.1 in 1937, Greenberg displayed his ed him to lead the league for six Mediterranean, n. “The Prime Minister is the Texas highway ter W night in Add Fell fall. ongistentey by driving in 146 for straight years in strikeouts beforc SALADS ri 7 undertaker, waiting to bury th Pickets and Progressives Etart About ) sceond place on the roster in 1938, Crosetti nudged him out of the pic- But Commons . refused Wwill be card play DiMaggio’s Rating in this dubious competition in to censure Mr. C| Le. - Brevious There will be w t ankees, who 1937, was fanned only 76 times in hsfuehrer Hitler, e reinstaled. ochle and awards will k 5 T ————————————————————————————————— Germans, including ex Skl = ———————————— T ans, vote for himr we gan's Gov. Frank — ereent ful me from Florida r strike. President Babes in the News the railroad prob- a ball gam lam up to: C i Of Mice anc i the festivities are expected {o keep York d critics’ | fu i strange de- up for some time on New Year’s Day Women with strapless eve- Y a circle—in PR ot combed their hair up ! progressives ead “Fash- tcgether under i HOCKEY GAME 1gs of social, Birds came north. Su Lin, baby On. And the panda in the Chicago 200, died S news was “Birth And (E.z:(,.mm.). a big ape in the In a hockey game played las P =) 5 - reus, become American Animal night, Portland defeated Vancouve: Tl D I A’ -k I< '] P N t b France Wins a New Victory Oliva Dionne had another 1 by a score of 6 to 3. "e ("‘ y ’“"s a J"'I)lr" r(’sen' s e -oo MEDICO AGAIN RODAK IS GIVER NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS Great Britain cyelists, he with 10 million bi- a highway problem All cars be off SHORT TALKS ON ADVERTISING SERIES) 4 must the streets which does not exist in the United (FIFTH A e Dl rarsToN, OO oo - Prepared by the FEAIHER loop populAR Io FANS adv. Chief of Police ' Today's News Tuuay.—Empire. Bureau of Research and Education, Advertising Federation of Amerfea - Dr. W. W. Council, still. rollir Classic League ball in the Feathered League, led the lists again last night e - CHICAGO, OlL, Dec. 30.—Leo Ro- dak, of Chicago, ranked by the Box- ing Association as the number one challenger for the world’s feather- CLOCK, AT 160, STILL GOOD e o o Takw’s howlin®??? Magic in the Kitchen 3 £ S o - & » . o sr 15 at n:: 1;:)11‘;‘(“12(); td..’flci. total m:ldr iy Soint b o o st il Clear out 0 0. 61 hurny: vallbe aur Number 15 . A!gi!lnw e S Wo wins over the | warded an unpopular ten-round Electric Thawing Service fastest, st. Thaw 3 The Egrets took two from the | €cision over Leone Efrati, Jewish h only, pt to our regular From strange places, shrouded in Oriental us haven't the slightest idea. We take such Gulls and Vultures won two from Fefugee from ltaly. fo property owners. mystery, come fantastic stories about per- things for granted, and would be very much L] O‘wfi. formances of Hindu Fakirs, who cast spells 'f’”tt“"t if our refrigerator did not give per- A;:?:L SF::;;Z ?'f !SZ:T(K:“a;m Dan(in Pan ’S RICE 8 AHLERS co over their audiences by such astonishing Bt RERINGe. Teal vs. Falcons. g y b feats as walking barefooted on burning coals, ; Kitchen magic has lifted many burdens Last night's scores were as fol- H : Third and Franklin Streets PHO. or causing small boys to climb up ropes hang- from the modern housewife. Washday, for lows: Ven |S venln : : P e A oA Bl instance, is a lot different from what is used Eeiihe ing in mid-air. In the remote regions where 10 e Niaatlt Al hotrcs’ Kivaisramine o0 ' shaw 157 181 206— 544 ; i, ~ these tricks of magic are performed, the in- rhir:o; ;m\‘: and '1lm()x\'t hhal;' of th(e'm u:'.p run ¢ Monagle 155 156 155—*4g5| Miss Sue Stewart af““ lfl” L"fh‘“ habitants know nothing of electricity, plumb- by elsctiicity: Many have laatyla wringers Al = = e, are entertaining Informaily is ine e s ansportati ¥ 'y D) : Y- an) -} § 3 L b R 18R L1000 55 | evening with a dancing party at 1B; P gt uupoiation { ; too. Ninety-eight percent of all homes wired : the Gold Belt Avenue home of Dr. These same spellbound audiences of the for electricity have electric irons. The newer Totals 467 491 516—1474 I 3 7. Stewart. Hindu Fakirs would be equally dumbfounded »s are automatic, keeping the t just Gulls and Mrs. A. W. Stewar il indu Fakirs would be equally dumbfou ones are automatic, keeping the iron at jus * Burke 490,180 1152 53| Cuests for the occasion will in- if they could witness the modern magic per- the heat you want. williams “165 *165 172— 502‘;’;‘[‘?; e, Shasess ?f;:‘;‘):::; formed as a matter of daily ruut#m- in tkfi My otii ot von i Mookl s Bloedhorn 137 144 135— 416 BeW \ erine Ca . {tehone of American bomes You bbile Many ot £ ap- —— —— — ____|Mary Stewart, Ruth Allen, Mari- 4kl AHEns oL 4 L.-K‘m st b 1-‘, pliances are labor savers and comfort makers. ¥ anne Skinner, Tsabel Parsons, Ida- amaze them by a simple demonstration of an b hdanion. saffoe. aaradtator, the Eetol Fotals T A e A pohah. bt Dobon, | Vir- automatic electric roaster. You would put the oran g'ui-er. 1 pt R th indis-): , s ginia Worley, Esther Johnstone, Tess meat in a little metal box without fn'g‘_any- )e‘nqgleJIJ 3 4 t"( Tlef it “f‘r‘th: han(i P A ot 576! Conine and Lillian Hendrickson has t d lot of tori where near it, turn a button, and go off to a pensable vacuum cleaner, an 7 y Council 199 184 193— 57 as furned up a lot ot stories i R i é tak : automatic bread toaster. New helpful de- Blake 160 128 143— 43¢ Messrs. Bill Jorgenson, Ted Smith movie. Hours later, you would take out a vices are put on the market every year Saniis 145 145 145435 Herman Po!l:;.ll:e.be:lvamer. Prank and plclures that would nev- perfectly done roast. No Hindu magic can 2 : Ty A _——— — P“"‘;’i":; ;{3] Lki::”°}]”f:‘w‘}; Mes- 7 3 for 3 i beat that. What causes all this? These things do not tal 504 457 486—1447 Ser, Harry Watkins, Harley Turner, 3 2 : Ei just hz 3 is si p - (i Kites Claude Helgeson, Allen Johnstone er win prizes Ior imporiance The average American kitchen is full of fcl“rtl ’::J’pftr:_ "Ijhe‘rcu(sopt.l: ?,";l;l}':,, tth{;lt;::?:: Eaitoiann 148 155 161— 464 and Phillip Harland. but that have added some- equipment that would be magic to primitive i HsLry I8 80 conssituted tha e shepard 161 150 165— 476 R oot people. The electric light itself is a major ~ O0 New inventions. And the reason why in- Vukovich 148 160 147— 455 thing to the joy of livin e wonder, and the handsome porcelain sink, dustry thrives on new inventions is that the o Y P P - American public quickly adopts anything —_—— — Spends 125'00 i k I k h d with its unlimited quantities of hot and cold kel gha desirable: £t is w "' Iverhiked * Totals 457 465 4731395 For R S‘ Take a look at the roun -up water constantly on tap, is hardly less. Yet Oel ut}‘:r u(vfi (;‘vei,t' i) " e" ; 50d‘::(e!t‘; f Or Kare Jiamps in The Empi S d four-fifths of all the homes in this country HBT SIRUED. & ISR o40. ey : o'g'; 65 165—*495 s n € mplre on datur aY' are equipped with one or both of these l(’-fiil]y b(émtrudluced to the nugle‘t?' h Halm 165 1 o 25 5 AT, y arge demand is necessary ore house- % SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.—Rob- \ facilities. d Hutchings 160 160 160—*480; "y e of London is in the Unit- | b hold appliances car be produced at low cost, Hermann 155 149 141— 445 o) giates with $125,000 to spend for | Your mechanical refrigerator would and consumers cannot demand something rare stamps. He represents a group fairly hypnotize a savage from the tropics. they do not know about. That is why adver- i Totals 480 474 4661420 o, i f . 4 : PR - B Vultures of 11 companies. Imagine his astonishment at the magic box tising is so important to progress. Advertis- Duckworth . 178 157 195— 530 P”m‘;."b’““ 0f e we’“]l] i v which is always cold inside, and even manu- ing is working for us now, bringing more Cope 160 160 160—*480 :;;;’”2;:1‘;;“ ;::d’“‘g:",:isa £ factures little cubes of ice. How many house- magic to our homes and more happiness to o Niemi M6 145 16430 L i nsil Toutes - hetwben San | CDLUMBIA I.UHBEI CUHPANY holders really know how it works? Most of our lives. b 2% o Prancisco and the Orient. Copyright 1938, Advertising Federation of Amerrcs . Totals .....483 462 500—1445 o i OF ALASKA » *—Average score. Did not bowl. | $ 5 s et it s T ———— Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To I[mprove and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A, ¥ 7Y “Watch Night Dance” Saturday at | WYNOT, Neb., — A" grandfather Union Hall, 9:30 p.m. adv. |clock made in Germany 160 years - eee tago and believed to be the oldest Tmperial Valley, California’s rich of its type in America, is owned by | winter vegetable garden, was re- Mrs. R. R. Seasongood. It has not| claimed from the desert. missed a day of perfect performance.