Z: 1939, ¥t POLLY AND HER PALS SAY, HOW ABOUT EASIN' ALONG THAT SURE IS A NUTTY NECKTIE YER SPORTIN', SAMBO i CARDS LOSE T0PIRATES INBLOW UP Triple Gives Boston Red Sox Win (By Associated Press) The St. Louis Cardinals’ pitchers blew up in the late innings yester™) day afternoon and the crippled Pi- | rates came from behind to win the National League’s only game. | The sethack for the Cardinals| boosted the Cincinnati Reds’ lead half a game to three and one-half games Led by Third Baseman Jim Tabor, who drove in five runs with a homer and a triple, the Boston Red Sox ) made it three straight over the Ath- letics yesterday afternoon in the only game played in the American League. Tabor’s circuit clout came in the first inning with two men on base and this scoring sent the Sox off to a big lead. FEATHERS FL league pennant, and they Sunkel, Morton Cooper. Winner in Ten Rounds GAMES MONDAY National League St. Louis 6; Pittsburgh 8. Reds by a clean sweep of their series, the jubila gave credit to this trio of youthful pitchers: (L v But Brooklyn’s Dodgers threw gloom into the camp by humbling Cards 7-1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. | Y IN CARDINAL RACE_Humbling the league-lesding Cincinnati nt St. Louis Cardinals began to talk about a National | ELECTS JOE WERNER AS NEW PRESIDENT ; Orrin Kimba_IITs Chosen as JUNEAU SKI CLUB JIGGS SPECIAL Corned Reef and Cabbage BARANOF TOMORROW soastolt b 4 By CLIFF STERRETT — I SIMPLY WANTS YUH T' REPEAT YER REMARIK FER TH', MISSUS ! NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY ) X . 3 ; Anylime '| You're Hungry ! Day or Night T\g:(‘:;(::; THE 6 days every week at / U/r\ SN B YAL CAFE 8:15 c.m. 12:30 p.m. | | Is the Piace to Eat! 7:00 pm. 9:45 p.m [Cooe. 1939 Kian Feacuse wvodicate. i Woehd asbis st license; additional traffic signs; purchase of sewer pipe to take care of street drain- age near Kilburn and Baroumes | apartment properties; school bud- [get and proposed new gymnasium | building; unemployment relief and payment of current bills Clerk Tuckett reported tax pay-| ments coming right along, approxi- truck without \ . i | mately $1,000 received so far. 1t > { 282 ek " was decided to have the Finance . A Committee make a semi-annual th M : ... with amazinrg ‘audu of the city books after taxes | {are all in, as was done last year.| 0 e BUILT-IN SUPER B | BREEZE ACTIVITIES } B > | Announcement was made this| ] ¢ Imnrning of officials who will han- | Amml Svslm dle the school publication, Gas-! . ‘tineau Breeze, for the ensuing| e " . {term ‘as follows: Editorial Staff,| p Chief Gordon Wahto; Managing| « « . that combines self-contained Editor, Grace Pusich; Feature Loop Aerial, costly R. Stage and Writers, Annabelle and Dorothy super-efficient Loktal Tubes, Langseth; Exchanges, Lorein Vien-| Na Aerial Wires overhead. No ground wires underfoot. No mess, no bother, no fuss. l. 2‘ Reportorial staff: Harry Cashen | Jimmy Devon, Borghild Hav Frank Krsul and Kenneth Shud to r.) Bob Bowman, Thomas Ne installationt Just plug in and play. Carry table models from room to Place consoles wherever they T ——— | shift; Typists, Virginia Langseih i ~ o it L. | displaying his ability of getting and Grace Pusich. | | Literary Adviser—Miss Elearor Tone in Noisy Locationsi Annoys | things started and most of all, com= | pleted. ‘ A secretary and treasurer will be| }chos(’n this week by the new presi-' | Warren. tatic and Business Staff, Virginia Lang- | seth; Advertising Manager, Robert dent, who will also name chairmen | Fleek; Circulation Manager Glen 4 | for the various committees of the| Kronquist; Associate Manager| L |club. After selections have been | Frank Cashen ! N Adviser, Arthur Ladd. ‘ \ | made, an executive board meeting | ! will be held and among one of the big items to be discussed by the 5 PHILCO 100 XF 7 'WHAT “:; i : H group will be the possibility of light- | | S | Vice-President at Meet- |0t oonae e ' the“comin 81.50 Boston 11; Philadelphia 9. Je e d b e pe Aol San oaate | Ing HeId LaS' N'th * Plans will also be discussed for & | No games were played in the Pa- ATLANTA Ga., Sept 12. — Ben r als scusser [ ; : cific Coast League Monday as the Brown, of Atlanta, last night wt;n ;oualflfunf{tnqnlm e}:: an ;‘vll;m be-| GIVES OLYMPIA ITS | :""‘I‘“ consoie T-r olfl.-_rud at h]!riml teams were traveling to open today | the referee’s decision over Teddy| ;.. werner was elected to succeed ore the official opening of the sea- | | uilt-in Super Aerial System with Twin on the following schedule for this| Yarosz, Pittsburgh Pole, in & 10~ yonon Banfield as President of the | 5™ | RARE FLAVOR? ; Loop Aerial gives finer American and For- week, which. is the last of the 1939. round middleweight bout. Juneau SEi OTab at & meeting held Ciacioame. o oo gty sumsan | o | cign reception, Cathedral Speaker, Buss season: > — " |last night in the City Council cham- Do L A o g | Compensation, Vari Tone Control. Los Angeles at Seattle. Brooklyn 69 60 535 pers, and Orrin Kimball was elected | “Its the Water” | Electrie Push-Button Tuning, including San Francisoc at Portland. New York 65 62 520 Vice-President. A% a4 el ¢ % button for 'l n Sound reception, Sacr: B! 4 ittsl ' are and - L B o ) 7 V N st ke B 8 35 3 sers’ turned out for the first meet- ingredients, has made certain European Philadelphia & ing of the season and heard the e ot Tk ifin world l{amops for quality . . . | f STANDING OF CLUBS | American League annual report that $875 is received | ™ et ewise, in America, our subterranean Rt it et st | Pet, |and disbursed yearly by the club. IMPORTANT MATTERS | wells at Tumwfir have made Olympia Carr Yy It From Room to Room ! t Pacific Coast League New York 96 38 716, Chosen for his ability as best out- FUR SCONSRERATION | e ’",'";!f!mn;lly | Plag 1o/ onzimbaraiiond Play % Won Lost Pet. | Bost, 9 55 590 side man of the popular club, Werner Important issues engrossed Dou gnized for fine Joy ¥ b 20 C it 2 ’ | Kim. | 1as Councilmen for the better part flavor, clean taste, con- | to the Buil PHILCO 120 C Seattle 98 69 Chicago 76 58 567 Will be ably assisted by Orrin Kim- g B o stant_purity and re- | Built 1o re Los Angeles 93 16 b 72 61 541 ball, selected for his keen interest|Of an hour and a half session held freshing goodness. | san Francisco 90 5 Detroit 70 63 526 | in activities of the organization.|in the _C)Ly Hal_l la.sb_ night. Acti)n Y nut cabinet with carrying handle. $25 35 cacramento .85 84 Washington 59 77 ‘434 | President of the Juneau Ski Club taken involves investigations to be | W,}y Tremendous value! e “F . =n Diego 81 88 PrllsAciohis 3 &1 351 for the 1937-38 term, Joe Werner|made and reported on at subse- | OLYMPlA ’ Hollywood 1. 598 St. Louis 36 96 273 | was a most outstanding'and succt quent meetings. | BEER * Portland g9 i Pt IR ful leader and members are antici-| Matters of more local nature re- | | Oakland 74 95 438 | pating with enthusiasm his second | ceiving attention Were as follows "It the Warer” | w P J 0 ll N s 0 N National League GOODIE SALE |term as head officer of the club. | Lease on the cannery buildings ani| | ® ° Won TLost Pet. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid are giving Kimball served on the entertain- having the old coal bunkers onj | Cincinnati 78 50 609 a goodie sale Saturday, Sept. 16, ment committee the same year and | the dock torn down before winte. OLYMPM, BREWFNG COMPANY TELEPHONE 17 SO. FRANKLIN ST. BSt. Louis % 55 580 at Bert's Cash Grocery. Donations|it is hoped that his present office |as recommended by City Marshai{ Olympia, Washington, U.S. A. Chicago 72 62 537 | appreciated. adv.) will afford him the opportunity of' Schramm; operation of garbage - > : BAND CONCERT, J Hi Band DANCING by Mrs. Davis’ Tnan # , Junecu High School Band . . . . y Mrs. Davis ' ing Gi EX Wizard of the Slack Wi AH Dancing Girls . . . . GENEROGERS-Wizard of the Slack Wire . . . . HING-Native-born American Chinese Illusionist and Wonder of Magic . . . . MISS BETTY DANIELS-Acrobatic and Control Dancing, Sensational Dance Routines R £ - TWO HOURS OF BALLROOM Displays of Agricultural, Floral, T L3 2 s DANCING — Educational, Domestic and Stanley Cox and His Orchestra Amateur Arts ADMISSION: Adults 50c—Children 25¢ EXHIBIT ROOMS WILL BE) CLOSED AT 10:00 P. M. \