The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 21, 1939, Page 5

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ANGEL ASKS THE MOST ASTOUNDING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939. FOR EXAMPLE, THE DEAR ) _ JUST ASKED ME WHERE é A FIRE GOES TO WHEN WHY WORRY IT GOES OUT! NOW ) ME WITH THAT WHAT WOULD You SORTA WISH - WASH 2. ANSWER TO THAT 2 \/\_/\_//Q/ e 74 By CLIFF STERRETT I'VE BEEN TRYIN' T FIND QuT TH' SAME THING ABOUT PAW FER TH' LAST FIFTEEN GiARs ' LosAngeles’ Close Games WinSireak Are Played, Keeps Going Big Leaguas Angels May Tie 36-Year-¢lRain Cuis Dowe Sched ‘ 0ld Record Tonight- to Five Games, ®nec Seattle Whitewashed Going j flnnings ed Press) (By Associated Press) i g s rainmaker cut yes- League card to five 2 to @ inning only l i 4 i and another a ten games so far, have f{ € han record of 19 consecu held by the Seattle Club, by de-| In feating San Diego tonight. The An-| lub gels increased their lead with an-|of more other win yesterd | them fr formance yesterday 1it pitching of Louis William Fette, Boston Bees' right- 2 nder, who shut out the Phillies. last nigh | Lefty Grove, of the Boston Red and moved up in st | Sox, held the Yankees to seven hits ding from s »|but Dickey's homer and Powell's at the expen won the game for the Yan allowed the Sena- the Athletics George Caste tors only four hit: won 2 to 0 yesterday A home run by Greenberg in the fourteenth inning gave the Detroit s a victory over Chicago White s THUREL ast L San Diego 5; I Hollywood 6; St Oakland 3; Pc . Sacramento 17; San Francisco 2 National League Philadelphia 0; Boston 2 New York 3; Brc America -aa STS 6O INTO TIE FOR FREE DINNERS ramy ruggil las ight 1 uto a ti 50 With the Professors for third place 500 10 the Professional League 500 the Elks Club alleys by defeating 400 the Judges two of three s captured the first ching the chance lost the Jud 7; Detroit 8, inning STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League 2 Won Lost Pet.| .~ Los Angeles 900 Seattle San Francisco Hollywood Portland San Diego Oakland Sacramento National League race at ame by six pin ot Squad rolled despe: yo| With the Lawye tied for first p o ‘gists and Professors tied for third, a playoff will be arrar Jater date to determine fir ec- ond and third place winners, who will be given a free banquet Scores last night are as follows Druggists 157 144 189 135 179 192 151 170 159 148 789 Boston St. Louis New York Pittsburgh Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia American League Won, Lost 149— 450 Pet 1.000 1.000 'R ning 1.000 Mrs. Stewart .000 A. Duncan .000 000 .000 .000 Mrs. Taylor Detroit 4 New York Philadelphia Boston ‘Washington Chicago Cleveland St. Louis - eee CLASSES NOW ENROLLING For Spring Recital, fifty cents Shaw 148 per lesson, Dorothy Stearns yprs. White 145 189 191— 525 Roff School of Dancing. 315 Third p.Fagerson 204 183 154— 546 St. Phone Red 119. adv. e ek e e 17 786 862—2425 - -o o | Try an Empire ad. Hines—4 to 8 Years 206— 577 185— 506 153— 460 335 856—2480 Judges (Spot) 9 Etta Mae Kolasa 113 Hend’ks-Ugrin* 160 Totals 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 141— 353 5 214— 539 136 159— 441 Totals results. James J. Hines (right), Tammany leader, chats amably with a reporter just before being sentenced to four to eight years in prison for acting as political protector of New York City’s policy racket. .]udgc Charles C Nott, Jr., of New York City General Sessions Conrt, said sentence wouls have been muck more severe had it not been for Hines’ age, 62. [N 163— 487 serv 157 190 154— 50 157 173 | Terencio Mangalao 481 5 Case Lot Gro 151 152 184 181 137 25 25 565 Totals WIN 3 GAMES IN PIN FESTS up the evening in the Com- > last night, beating Craigo Druliner Tucker (Handicap) 137 best 3runswick rolled Totals the 497 495 439 -~ two of th George Brothers, although scores were only mediocre. Tonight's games are, Coops Vs. , and Irving's vs. Am- g 'eric: TIME TURNS BACK in this new 2-ceni purple stamp . commemorating Washiugton’s first inaugural April 30, 1789, BASEBALL TODAY The followinzg 0i bas ames played in the two majo s this afternoon Try an Empire =d e SCore NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 10; New Yc 7. CRUISE of e POLL-PARROT STATION KINY- 5:30 P.M. Daily except Sundays & Wednesdays yonnaise, equal delicious sauce to hot or cold GOLDSTEIN BUILDING SALVAGE SALE IN THE BASEMENT Steam and Water VALVES—2" to 6” (Globe & Gate) PIPE FITTINGS—':" to 8"————————SOME PIPE PIPE NIPPLES—— Al Sizes and Lengths SHEET BRASS BOILERS—OIL BURNERS—HOT WATER TANK CRAP: BRASS, COPPER, ALUMINUM CHARCOAL—For Your Gardens—50c sack SASH WEIGHTS—15c each AND MANY OTHER ITEMS PHONE 411 CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY BARANGEF BARBER SH&)P "ARTISTS WE NEED YOUR HEAD HAIR-CUTTING TQRUN OUR BUSINESS Shave 35¢ Haircut 65¢ ENTRANCE THROUGH LOBBY Scores last night follow: George Brothers 170 173 111 120 166 147 168— 511 123— 354 167— 480 Demand with Packers Today in Portland Union Lead 447 440 458--1345 American Meat 150 148 182 489 150 168 147— 485 156 156 176— 488 SEATTLE, April 21 er Conrad Espe @ ann Committee of the Alasks Carnegie et today in Portlan tol Bay packers to d wage and hour agreement -o Try an Empire ad 465 472 505--1442 with Bris Totals < Brunswick Ugrin 167 149 183— 499 Pioneers Pass |~ 1 228 558 o Chelan, Wash.,, o Mead of Detroit, Mich. ASKED BY UNION Committee Discussing Ifs said the Pacific 2 ery Workers Union planned to a new On Lasi Trail SITiRA, Alasks, April 21.(Special Correspondence) — The - following four deaths have occured at the Te ritorial Pioneer's Home here since April 17, according to Superintendent Eiler Hansen Mads A. Larsen, born in Norway in 1862, who worked as shoe re- pairer in Nenana since 1898, passed away on April 7; James D. Camer- on, fisherman, native of Michigan, who lived in the Territory since 1888 and entered the Home from Juneau, also died April 7; Jesse Brown of Cordova whose occupation was that of cook died on April 13 and Peter Fournie, well known fisherman of Hoonah passed away April 18, Fournie is survived by a son, John 553 and a daughter, Clara, in Alaska and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Ward in and Mrs. Sarah And Now INDICTED by a federal grand jury on charges of evad- ing income taxes onm more than $315,000, T. J. 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