The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1939, Page 5

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iy e AN SELL A ONE !/ SS S SS=S N POLLY AND HER PALS EY'RE A (leveland Wins Over N.Y. Yanks Reds Take Tenth |nning‘\ Victory on Account of Timely Clouting | | f T \omenla The News They're Not What They S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT WHAT'S eem S — RAINIERSIN | FORPENNANT | el | | | Flag for First Time in YUH FINDS MAR National League Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 3. Boston 3; Chicago 8. Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 4. New York-Pittsburgh postponed Chicago 3; Was protested by Washington on um- pire's decision. League President Will Harridge orders it replayed. Cleveland 4; New York 3. St. Louis 1; Philadelphia 9. Detroit 1; Boston 2. hington 2. Game Seattle Wins Coast League| STANDING OF CLUBS (Official to date) Pacific Coast League OU'D FIND MOSTLY CHELORS -+ IN HOUSES RIED OPENERS ! ITALIAN STEAMER STARTS FOR ROME NEW YO«K, Sept. 13.—The Ital- of mail hitherto delayed by the war in Europe. The Italian Duke and Duchess of Dusmet were among the passengers The Roma had the Italian flag painted on her white sides. G, ALWAYS ASK FOR SHEAFFERS LIFETIME PEN It's the best GENTLEMEN: “Here’sto Your Pleasure” NEWS SWELL ARTICLE THAT GOT TO jan liner R at noon to- FOR TH' PRICE s MEN, AN' THEY DON'T lay with s for Na- Bno CAS BUT I CAN'T ,' s n NEED NO LETTER ;W\\ 'n:v- vessel carried 890 bags An T JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. KNOX HATS AMERICA’S FINEST! : Fifteen Years Won Lost et (By Associated Press) v Seattle 99 69 589 Young Ossie Grimes hit a homer Los Angeles 93 kil 547 yesterday afternoon to lead off the| | (By Associated Press) | €an Francisco 91 6 545 tenth inning, giving Cleveland a | The Seattle Rainiers have won |Sacramento 86 84 506 victory over the Yankees and snap- | their first Pacific Coast League pen- | San Diego 82 88 492 ping the champions’ eight - game nant in fifteen years as Hal Turpin, | Hollywood M 93 | 453 As one man to another we respect- winning streak. The homer came | their mound ace, held off the late|Portland 73 92 442 fully doff our hats to KNOX—For at the expense of Lefty Gomez who| BATHING BEAUTIES? Los Angeles Angels' threat to hurl |Oakland 4 96 435 ;‘V"' a ‘:j“"“"'y KNOX, the hatter, went the route You'd be within your rights if you call jiSHyEncy g viftory, 50 the S NRUOOR L s | e e ke Red Sox Beat Tigers | young women are really té‘nlm:[;:‘fav.e-rr‘dat:?;n;o:)}:imr}nk»l:t f?gi’ | son yesterday evening, as both Los Won Lost Pet. America has ever produced. Authen- The crippled Red Sox, opening a rah Palfrey Fabian (li‘fl) and Kay rmers, 5unn.n;’.lhvm- Angeles and San Francisco lost. Cincinnati 9 50 612 tically >.L:vled Cn§unl. hand worked long home stand without Manager selves in Brookline, Mass. o Seattle is now seven games ahead | St. Louis 55 .583 felt that's finer, richer. Subtle oal- Joe Cronin and Jimmy Foxx, of the second-place Los Angeles!Chicago 73 62 541 ors, flawless brims and crowns with strengthened their hold on second | Angels and cannot be headed no | Brooklyn 69 61 531 a new curve. These, gentlemen, are place by defeating the Detrot Tigers matter what the result is of the|New York 65 62 520 KNOX hats. yesterday afternoon behind Denny | | remaining games to be played this| Pittsburgh 60 T 458 Galehouse’s five-hit pitching. | | week, the last week in the league's| Boston 56 12 438 Rookie Gets in Work | | season Philadelphia 41 87 320 Buster McCrabb, rookie, limited J £ 4 American League oty Portland defeated San Francisco the St. Louis Browns to seven hits | l i i it ‘usme; ofiha o 0BIEE Won Lost Pet. i\t:lerdfly afternoon as Philadelphia header but lost the nightcap. The ::;:'”‘:urk < gg :2 Z;; von. SLO] bl .H93 g Seals made eleven errors in the t Washington Loses fame n the WOl ohicago 76 58 567 The White Sox scored twic in the Thwee hit and o costly eror gave] CIveland moa s eighth bt R bl ods | Sacramento a victory over Oakland ol y defeat Washington . last night behind the eight-hit ‘Washington 59 m 434 ¥ Timely Clouting Wins pitching of Wally Hebert | Philadelphia 48 87 356 Bi‘"“;‘ai:: Z\:\td“g:fcli: ;:’C‘::‘:r‘;igi: | *'san Diego took the series opener|St: 1ouis ... 36 9T 21 See the KNOX “Vagabond,” the illy Myer: | fr £ .- p " 0 enabled the Reds to come from be- | FO O | A | NEW TELEPHONE DiRECTORY Fifth Avenue” the new Forest Blends and the many other styles WIFE? hind for a tenth-inning victory over | pjyYER? HOU 3 % JESD. | To be issued Sept. 30 and forms Bt Brooklyn yesterday. , [ n et 4 | GAMES TUESDAY close Sept. 15. For space, listings :}“d _“_"’1“”‘( g !-10 offer o, Steals Home to Win | ot yet. And neither js this No, lawyer—Mus. Helen Winn | Pacific Coast League and changes please * call Juneau hey're different somehow . . . An will stand a world of wear and Al- askan rain. The KNOX label not only makes a hat important but the wearer, too! KNOX FINE HATS may he purchased in Juneau ONLY at BEHRENDS MEN’S SHOP. B. M. Behrends Co. MEN’S SHOP wind-blown miss a farmer's daughter. She's an actress, | Doris Dudley, and she has been taking Jessons in flying in between her performances at a Chicago theater, Huff, of Atlanta, Ga. She was admitted to the bar after three postponements—for the births | of Sanford, eight weeks; Fred- | erick, two (with her here), and Patricia, five, Billy Herman stole home to help‘ Bill Lee score his seventeenth vic- tory yesterday as the Cubs trouced the Boston Bees. Seattle 4; Los Angeles 3. and Douglas Telephone Co. phone ! acramento 11; Oakland 6. 420. g adv. | n Diego 6; Hollywood 2. —_———-—— | San Francisco 4, 10; Portland 14, 8. Empire classifieds bring results *“You'll Say 100% WOOL Is RIGHT’) GET the style you like best, in genuine Utica. Duxbak 100% wool hunting or work clothes, for sure comfort and long wear. Thoroughly | with the Ford Motor Company to recondition Ford engines in his own DUT(H SUSPE"DS } plant near Los Angeles. AUTO RA(ING | Meyer’s victories in the speed clas ‘ olYMpI( plA"S { bt T e i | shrunk And highly water-repellont. Correctly | styled. Hunting plaids and other colors, Macki- }or 99.482 miles an hour; in 1933, at /104162 miles an hour, ahd in 1936, | AMSTERDAM, Holland, Sept. 13., maw, cruiser and cossack coats, laced pants, caps, DA AR O LS, SeD Gur, only | 3¢ 100069 miles an_ hour. The Dutch Olympic committee to- socks, Duxbak-Newton Shirts, Right day announced it had suspended| sk your dealer, Style Book FREE, . 1, only ' Meyér, HunUighotEaths S Bowes indicated Meyer’s factory training of athletes for the 1940 | “Duxba driver ever to win the 500-mile Mem- NG 1 orial Day automobile race here three | Would hire some 200 mechanics and e ; Olympic competition because of the! international situation. | “ * 850 Noyes Street, Utica, N. Y. Noonan, Junsau, Alaska Representative e » » [ [ times, will quit racing for a master | tUrn out 1,800 to 3,000 recondition- b mechanic’s job, a business associate (Ing Jobs a month. said here. | Tt wtil work on motors from Long Robert M. Bowes, !ndianapolis,lBeuch, San Francisco, Salt Lake| The Book ALASKA. Revised nndl‘ said Meyer had signed a contract City, Portland, Seattle. nlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. DO NOT MISS THE GRAND OPENING - THURSDAY SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR BAND CONCERT, Juncan High SchoolBand . . . . DANCING by Mrs. Davis’ Dancing Girls . . . . GENEROGERS-Wizard of the Slack Wire . . . . AH HING-Native-born American Chinese Illusionist and Wonder of Magic. . . . MISS BETTY DANIELS-Acrobatic and Control Dancing, Sensational Dance Routines TWO HOURS OF BALLROOM DANCING : Stanley Cox and His Orchestra ADMISSION: Adults 50c—Children25¢ . Displays of Agricultural, Floral, Educational, Domestic and Amateur Arts EXHIBIT ROOMS WILL BE CLOSED AT 10:00 P. M.

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