The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1939, Page 5

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POLLY AND HER PALS SUPPER NOT _ }/SH-S-S-SH-TH' Doc. HAS AUN STARTED YET?2 I DON'T SEE WHY THINGS AIN'T RUN REG'LAR VICTORY IN WILD THIRD Padres Take Game from Angels-Solons Defeat Seals with Rookies (By Associated Press) Sacramento defeated San Fran- cisco last night by 6 to 4 with new reserves brought in from other St. Louis Cardinal farms. Walter Hilcher held Oakland to five hits while Portland pummelled John Fallon for 18 hits to win the fourth game of the current series Hilcher held the Oaks to three hits and one run for eight innings. The Seattle Rainiers combined five hits, three walks and an error for seven runs in a wild third in- ning and coasted to a victory over Hollywood last night. Los Angeles dropped a game San Diego. to GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Holiywood 5; Seattle 12. Oakland 3; Portland 10. San Diego 9; Los Angeles 5. Sacramento 6; San Francisco 4. National League Cincinnati 7; New York 0. St. Louis 5, 1; Boston 3, 3. Chicago 7; Philadelphia 5. American League Philadelphia_12; Chicago 10. Washington 8; 'St. Louis 4. New York 6; Detroit 10. Boston 6; Cleveland 5. STANDING OF CLUBS (Official to date) Pacific Coast League Won Lost 63 43 44 50 51 53 58 57 National League Won Lost 26 Pct. Los Angeles 594 Seattle San Francisco Oakland Sacramento San Diego Hollywood Portland Cincinnati New York Chicago St. Louis Brooklyn Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia American League Lost 23 519 514 .507 458 309 Pet. 897 638 541 533 520 405 387 New York Boston Chicago Cleveland Detroit ‘Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Gastineau Channel League (Second Half) Won Lost Douglas - 2 1 Elks - W | 2 Moose - g ¢ 2 — e, ~*STERS ARE' MARRIED IN DOUBLE CEREMONY In a double ceremony at Fair- banks, performed by the Rev. John E. Youell at the Presbyterian Manse, Miss Elida Norlin of Fair- banks became the bride of Charles Albert’ Clement, Stevens Village storekeeper and postmaster, and Miss Jane Dorothy Norlin became the bride of Donald Callaan, of the U. S. Smelting Company. The Norlin sisters were raised in Fair- banks and educated in the public schools. Pct. 667 500 .333 SATURDAY Baked Veal Loaf Country Gravy—Sweet Potatoes FOR LUNCHEON he BARANOF at ilan - 293, JUST ORDERED T SUSIE TO TH' SEASHORE < FOR A FEW /9.9 IS KNOCKED i OFF MOUND 'Gianfs Are Shut Out-Bees . Split with Cards-N. Y. | Yankees Blow Up (By Associated Press) The Boston Red Sox eked out a 'ten inning victory yesterday over | the Cleveland Indians after knock- |ing Bob Feller from the mound with a six hit barrage in the fourth | inning and then scoring two runs in the ninth inning on Gleason's single and Reynolds’ sacrifice lung: fly. Cubs Defeat Phillies The Chicago Cubs came from be- | hind yesterday to defeat the Phillies. Bucky Walters shut out the New York Giants on five hits yesterday jand with the help of his team- | | mates in hard hitting gave Cincin- | nati a victory, and boosting the Na- | | tional league leaders to six and one- | "halr games. | The Boston Bees outhit the Car- ‘d.nal\ twice yesterday but had to split a double header. | Yanks Blow Up | The Yankees blew up in the imgmh inning yesterday to give |away nine runs on five hits to the | Detroit Tigers for the sixth straight | setback. | Charley Gelbert’s homer got Wash- |ington off to a good start yesterday |but Myril Hoag came through in | the eighth inning with ‘a timely hit to give the St. Louis Browns the run and gave them the victory of 4 e | LOZZIE LEAVES | Leaving on the steamer North Sea, Mrs. Don Lozzie will spend | some time visiting in the States. .507 | B 1 WITH CABBAGE | |l Have bones removed from breast of lamb. | | Sorea it with bulk pork sausage, roll, and | Il tie or skewer in shape. Brown on all sides | Jll inhot lard. Add 34 cup water, cover tightly, and let cook siowly either on top of stove or in the oven until done, abo it two hours. Serve with cooked cabbage wedges. Both Players and Spectators Eal MEAT CO. FINE PRODUCTS THAT HAVE THEIR PEAK ONLY IN OUR SERVICE! 39 .. 5339 Two Phones _ : EXCURSION TO EAGLE RIVER BUS STOPS AT SHRINE OF ST. TERESE AND ALL OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1 :00 P. M-FARE $1.00 CHANNEL BUS LINES, Inc. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT [/ THEY'RE HOLDING A CONSULTATION IN THERE RIGHT NOW. Y' MEANS TH' DOCTORS 2 OF COURSE_NOT, SILLY ee THY 1y DRESS-MAKERS . WALSH SHATTERS SHOOTING RECORD CAMP RITCHIE, Md., July 14— G-Man Walter Walsh, diminutive sharpshooter of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, broke the world record for individual centerfire pis- tol shooting here when he hung up 198-200. Walsh, entered from Wash- ington, D. C., headquarters of F.BI., bettered by two points the marl registered last year by Lieut. Charles Denford of the U. S. Army Air Corsj at Savannah, Ga. -oo— BILLY CONN WINS TITLE OF CHAMPION Pittsburgher Given Decis- ion Over Bettinga, 15 Rounds NEW YORK, July 14—Billy Conn's snake-like left hand proved better last night as Pittsburgh’s Fighting Harp came from behind to outpoint Melio Bettinga and to win the world’s light heavyweight cham- pionship which has been vacated since John Henry Lewis has been ruled out on account of his failing eyesight. A wild cheering crowd of more N, FOR BEST QUALITY and best results, use good old Blue Ribbon Malt. It's packed full 3 pounds of the finest wholesomeness, pur- ityandunvaryinghigh quality. So always be sure to call for Blue Ribbon Malt. COPTRIGHT 1930 PABST SALES COMPANY, CHICASO BLUE RIBBON MALT Americas Biggest Seller TO HAVE FIELD DAY than 15,000 fight fans paid more | The United States Experiment | than $50,000 to see the bout in Mad- | | ison Square Garden. It was a tough battle of left|8 “field day” for July hands, close strugg fish-flashing your the fastest | inspection of the farm. Madison Square Garden has seen in | g ——— m— - = vea There were no knockdowns but in the eleventh round of the fifteen- round bout, a right handed blow by Conn staggered Bettinga Conn caught a hard left hook un- der the right eye in the thirteenth round, opening an inch-long gash on the cheek bone. Both fighters were out for a knock out in the fifteenth round and were swinging hard blows at the beil Fight Promoter Mike Jacobs im- me ely signed the two men for a return bout in the fall Conn weighed 170'¢ pounds and Bettinga tipped the scales at 173% pounds. The season's rain has 22 | banks. at the NIGHT NICHOLS AT NULATO MUSIC BY U. S. Deputy Marshal Scanley J Nichels has been transferred from Nenana to Nulato, taking the place of Deputy Dwyer who will be in charge at Ne: Nichols i STAN ALASKANS Legion, and well know; the Northland, whe dog-teamed and law. s mined, administered the PAY N -TAKIT GEORGE BROTHERS PLENTY OF WATER helped | Farm near Fairbanks announces | miners and there is plenty of water and]in the Rampart mining area, ac- of two fast|€verybody is invited to make an|cording to reports reaching Fair- DANCE ELKS « % SATURDAY STANLEY COX and His Royal 10:30—1:30 Adm. $1.00 $20.00 Coupon Book $19.00 $10.00 Coupon Book $9.50 SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! BABY BEEF LIVER 2 ¢ Pound GEORGE BROTHERS SELL CHEAPER! GEORGE BROTHERS SELL FOR LESS! Fresh Ground BEEF 25c¢ Pound ONLY BABY BEEF SOLD AT GEORGE BROTHERS! QUALITY COMES FIRST AT -~ GEORGE BROTHERS! COTTAGE CHEESE 2 Pounds 35¢ GEORGE BROTHERS SELL BEST! e e GEORGE BROTHERS GIVE FULL WEIGHT! BABY BEEF POT ROAST 25¢ Pound GEORGE BROTHEDS SELL QUALITY ONLY! Horluck Beer 8 Bottles $1.00 Hemrich Beer 8 Boitles $1.00 PAY'N-TAKIT CHEESE 18c¢ Pound G! JRGE BROTHERS GIVE 1¢ DUNCES FOR POUND! GEORGE BROTHERS GUARANTEE YOU BEST FOR LESS! BUTTER EVERSWEET 32¢ Pound BRAND OF BUTTER FOR 15 YEARS! GEORGE BROTHERS ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS! COFFEE 2 Pounds 39¢ FRESH GROUND "COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ___DUE TODAY! Hudson Bay §2.75 Fif SCOTCH ' 8 YEARS OLD GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 92-95 GEORGE BROTHERS SELL CHEAPER! BUY CHEAPER AT GEORGE BROTHERS! GEORGE BROTHERS HAVE SOLD SAME RoyalCharter IRVINGS MARKET Free Delivery Free Delivery T-BONE STEAKS - Ib. 35¢ Everyday Prices! SIRLOIN STEAK-1b. 35¢ Everyday Prices! PORK CHOPS - - Ib. 29¢ Young—Lean—Corn-Fed WHILE THEY LAST! SWIFT'S LEAN BACON - - Ib. 29¢ HALF or WHOLE SUGAR - 101bs.57¢ Cloth Sacks APPLES-1 dozen29¢ Fancy Winesaps EGGS- - 2 dozen 65¢ Large—Fresh BUTTER--2Ibs. 65¢ Sweet Creamery 6 BARS 0. K. SOAP 29¢ We Deliver C. 0. D. at Cash and Carry Prices. PHONE—3519

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