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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT | BOSS,YER A BRICK ! POLLY AND HER PALS NO.I CAN'T LET YUH OFF T HELP YER WIFE HOUSE - WELL, IT_SO HAPPENS JESS A COUPLA M CLEAN. SHE TOLD ME YER. NO HELP, ANYHOW ! EIKSLOSE 10 ISLAND SQUAD 4- OH, s SHE DID, i‘ DID SHE 2 XX I AIN'T MARRIED/ Lowe, rf. 3 oL EH, EGBERT? 'Moose and Calf FIBBERS , |CHAMBER MEETING ROUND TRIP TICKET FROM SEATTLE TO NEW YORK ng 90 PO\ Deluxe Coach S 28 19 135 ¢ In-Standard Puilmmtfi& b inning when a rally died aborning. 0 0810k Petlerson first man up in the sev- Hautala, 2b. 3 0 ; g § S E A T T l E I 8 LIBERAL RETURN LIMITS AND STOPOVER PRIVILEGES enth, doubled. Hautala singled, and A Russell, p 3 0 Slgllled "‘oday Iononnow To A(I 3 FAMOUS AIR-CONDITIONED TRAINS EAST Koshak, the “Renton slugger,” drop- | ped a Texan over second base into | short center. | Peterson scored, and Hautala, get- ting crossed up in his signals, was nipped between third and home for | Roller 2; 4 runs, 6 hits off Russell; Totals 2T 1 618 7 Stolen bases: Erskine 1, Roller 1; two-base hits: Koshak, Grant; runs batted in: Koshak 1, Turner 1, Ers- kine 1, McCay 1, Roller 1; errors: LOSER, WITH 'On Bar | A cow moose and her calfl were seen early this morning on the Douglas Island shore of Menden- ON PAVING MOVE - | A resolution asking paving of| the Glacier Highway will be voted | STREAMLINER— cITY OF PORTLAND Saves 17-hours Portland to Chicago. 5-Sailings monthly, 6:30 pm on 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th, 25th. No extra fare. Other Streamliners westbound frgm Chicago to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Portland Rose— Lv. Portland 9:35 p.m. daily the third out. 1 ks o 5 IMANY ERR R Ha : upon by members of the Juneau This win last night puts Douglas 1 run, 6 hits off Erskine; struck out | all Flats, according to word re-| Chamber of Commerce at their| & " ¥ two full games out in front in the by: Russell 3, Erskine 8; bases un! ceived in Juneau today by The noon luncheon tomorrow at Percy's | Pacific Limited— Lv. Portland 8:00 a.m. daily o race for the second half pennant. balls: Russell 4, Erskine 1; wild T Empire Cafe. | Quick, Easy Connections fron Game Toright pitches: Russell 1; passed balls: Ad- H A troller, crossing the flats and Seton H. Thompson, Assistant Portiand with !'54 Strea Paps and Reds to Meet To Tonight o e o voo-s w1 dieman 15 time of game: 1 hour, 20| 10NY Freitas Makes Great waing tor nisn tide, made a iire| chier ot the. Dividon: of ataska R e . . . ’ " alh 3 g . " . . . | o N A8 an » i n'gh' in F"emen 3 play Douglas in Firemen's Park, b~- minutes; vmpires: Feero, Converse. Re(OI’d in Plkhlng on the beach, cooked his break-|Fisheries of the Bureau of Fish- Seattls Ticket Office, 1403 4th Ave., Efiot 6933 b gining at 6 oclock sharp, to wipe P fast, and arl(tr dozing off, awoke |eries, and Dr. F. A. Davidson, in Office hours 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. d: Pafk a' SIX out another postponed game. fOI' Sa(ramemo jto see the pair of moose standing charge of the Bureau's scientific A e T e e s ueele | but 50 feet off. |work in the Pacific Northwest and St S » Shatit 18 s 2OAIONRS e A few s ago, another cow Alaska, have been invited to at- ’ oug i\; “m back 't).w Elks in- DOUGLAS AB R H PO A (B_Y Associated Press) / | moose was uenting Douglas Is- tend. ;/nm‘o‘n(]i) m"\irl‘ml:la‘:)]rliml;:.‘st tx}ughtfim: st e S i Oakland last night won the first land, but disappeared with the - \ Road of the STREAMLINERS and the CHALLENGERS 5 BS, Wi g their 1irsi » b L ] series wit LOS eles Census El a field in many moons. Erskine, p. e S R Halh Buiston, Thia: OAkS; however,| Althaugh. this 15 .the. titat- tiiue i Wil Barger “recently., vlled| g mos U niTa T = Bob Russell pitched for t s, | McCay, ss. et M 2 qot only , ‘hile tha 2 Wrangell, the first time in three T’ . 9 I f hurling s!x:\IL])}l):llm(::u‘lm;u:(]‘lmnEllzl:i Andrews, 1b. B e BT et : : ‘;Y-iin?l ly six hits off southpaw Ray\:'n quite a udlnlt that moose have vears He has 25 acres under cul- were s no su )stltut(f or third inning with a brace of walks | Jensen, If. 1770, 000 o I I(ago Seattle Loses on Errors ke it nn{mm;]“:l‘:r::-u;‘or:: oo Svasion o, Bie akieall gf Serpalk A I LR :llx»:’ rl(l]l:-.;(]-“ain[,;h‘s bounced out in a ;:1?1:: :!b j : : (; : Alded by Seattle's errors, Portland currence, with the big “"""'f“*‘vi-:c::;ifloim“ cattle, berries and Ne";s,)",,er ( verttst’lg o 160 Wi b ; ——— defeated the Rainiers last night, making their way down from the e Erskine also allowed but six hits | Gribble, cf. 3 0 0 2 2 ant checking D rrett’s atte 4 ’ B = 7 s g Dick Barrett’s attempt at Interior country and swin "4 nd shut the ks ou. wntl e last | _ . Senalors Keep Winning, i<ty e Vv o ; ming R L otals Divide Twin Contest | A N The Luncheon Delicious | i‘vl‘f‘:k 2 /‘3}3 é‘ 1;* Pl‘) ’:‘) Defea' Yankees FOXX Sacramento and San Diego di-' ew oshak, 1f. vided a doubleheader last night, the [] . ] [ BEEF POT ROAST |wiviec'c o o 1 1o Makes ZHomers i St i s Goina Within General Electric Range and CORN FRITTERS ;lmf:r- ;gr = é g <17 11 g e the Padres the night cap of seven acSpadden, 1b. (By Associated Press) innings. Tony Freitas hurled his, Baranof Tomorrow | Addleman, c. 3 0 0 3 0 pefaltering Cincinnati Reds|third straight shutout and now has . . e — —————4 Peterson, s 83 1 1 0 0 squeczed out an even break in the|gone 33 innings without allowing a rch( Ir( e Features Features ed their winning streak to eight| San Francisco 2; Hollywood 4. | well within the Arctic Circle. Later sliding shelves — each ELECTRIC. Insu " Mo games by defeating the New York National League ;ht{ will join ghe Congressional com- | with back rail. e fg"’ff;l'l_“;’ ;.'Hd’:‘f'"‘;%;;‘,’, P T Yankees yesterday afternoon with a | Cincinnati 3, 7; Chicago 7, 5. | mittee investigating the Alaska Fish- [ i 8 k0. pratecis.you - A 5L — Is available 16-hit barrage and handing Atley| Brooklyn 2; Philadelphia 3, night cries. LIBERAL l.lnd(‘rAlh(‘ Comprehensive” policy—together with the optional Donald his second defeat of the|game. | — e, ‘ EASY " inclusion of the Collision hazard. season, American League | N | TERMS bl The hazards of Fire and Theft are, of course, included. Homers Help Win Philadelphia 2; Boston 9. TOYOE;‘W (;.:1)‘_”: g:[wml::“ m;! oy So also are many other hazards which, though perhaps less Aided by Jimmy Foxx's 28th and | Chicago 5; Detroit 3. been added to the map with the of- | AT A NEW LOW PRICE a obvious, are frequent sources of loss: Windstorm, Explosion, Riot, Flood, Hail, Glass Breakage, Earthquake, Vandalism, and other risks. Office—New York Life SHATTUCK AGENCY Protection All the Way! double bill yesterday with the Chi- cafo Cubs. Bucky Walter, the leading hurler of the Reds, took a| belting in the first game. Harry| Craft the Reds’ outfielder, went to the hospital after an outfield col- lision. Two booming hits by young Frank McCormick plus the relief pitching of Paul Derringer, gave the Na- tional League's leaders the night cap in ten innings. Senators Wallop Yankees The Washington Senators stretch- | 29th home runs, Lefty Grove won another game for the Boston Red Sox, defeating Philadelphia. Sox Defeat Tigers The Chicago White Sox defeated | the Detroit Tigers yesterday in a| game featured by the relief pitch- run and giving only nine hits dur- ing that time. He has allowed only one run in 47 innings. Six-Hit Pitching Six-hit pitching by Bill Fleming and a timely two-run double by Len Gabrielson gave Hollywood a victory last night over San Francisco. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 1; Oakland 3, San Diego 0, 3; Sacramento 2, 1. Portland 4; Seattle 3. Washington 7; New York 4. Gastineau Channel League Elks 1; Douglas 4. STANDING OF CLUBS (Official to date) Pacific Coast League Representative Wallgren . Coming North-Leaves Next Saturday EVERETT, Wash., Aug. 9.—Rep- | resentative Mon C. Wallgren an- nounces that he will leave Seattle Saturday for Alaska, planning to go | ficial selection of Toyon as the name for the government's settle- | ment of 400 workers building huge | |Shasta Dam. 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