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POLLY AND HER PALS LARRY, WOULD JA ASK TH' CASHIER T'STEP INTO MY OFFICE , kPLEASE 2’ S HE JUST NOW LEFT, MR. PERKINS- HE WuUZ ON H\S WAY e i RACES 231 231 222 220 216 213 206 200 | Ellenbers, £ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT (3. Niemi, D 7 ™' RACES 2 = Gribble, D Haglund, M Roller, D E. Lawson, Blake, M I DUNNO, IR . ALL HE SAID o WAS . Home ru Snow, 6; P Orme, 3; Erskine, 3; Turner, ter, 3; Haglund, 2; MacSpadden Ma:quardt, Koshak, Addieman, drews, Roller, Kimball, Gribble, Werner, one each. Three-base hits — Snow, 4 Peterson, Ellenberg, Gribble, ner, Erskine. ‘Two-base hits 6; MacSpadden, 6; Marq Werner, 5; Turner, 5; Addl Snow, 4; Orme, 3: Roller tala, Ellenberg, 2; Niemi, 2 ardt Cone 1939, King Peature Sy, Inc. Work nghs rewrved SEATTLE IS KEEPING ON WIN STREAK Take Second Straight Game: from Los Angeles Bunch (By Associated Press) Seattle made it two in a row last night over Los Angeles by a single run. ‘Les Webber pitched erratic ball but managed to score what proved to be the winning run in the eighth inning. The Seals were rained out at Port- land, resulting in San Francisco re- placing Los Angeles in second place by.one percentage point. Hollywood scored six runs in the seventh inning last night to defeat San Diego. Coast League ; Seattle T, Hollywood 7. cisco-Portland, rain. Cakland-Sacramento, rain. National League New York 2, 4; Pittsburgh 0, 7. Brooklyn 0; Cincinnati 3. Boston 4; Chicago 15. Philadelphia 9; St. Louuis 10 American League Cleveland 9; New York 4. Detroit 0; Boston 1. Chicago 3, 4; Washington 1, 2. St. Louis 11; Philadelphia 3. STANDING OF CLUBS (Official to date) Pacific Coast League Won Lost 100 69 6 8 84 89 93 92 96 National League Won Lost 80 50 8 55 "“ 62 69 62 66 63 61 2 56 3 41 88 eattle an Francisco Los Angeles Sacramento £an Diego Hollywood Portland Oakland Cincinnati St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn New York Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia American League New York Boston Chicago Cleveland Detroit Washington Philadelphia St. Louis TODD Caroline piano classes For reservations call 677, 4 to| 1. |6 pm. Won 96 81 Lost 78 4 PIANC Todd is Monday, CCHOOL opening Septer The Book ALASKA, Revised and | Enlarged. Now On Sale: $1.06. CLEAR TRACK AHEAD—Lean as ever but feeling much better, Connie Mack peeks through a window, possibly to learn what the future has in store for his beloved Philadelphia Athletics. The “grand old man of baseball” has been ill since early July, ill enough to give up his job of managing the A’s. Now he’s almost ready {o work again. He’ll be 77 on Dec. 23. TWO HOURS OF BALLROOM ADMISSION: Adults 50c—Children 25¢ OUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR . DANCING by Mrs. Davis’ CENE ROGERS-Wizard of the Slack Wire . . . . AH HING-Native-born Amerlcan Chinese I1lusionist and Wonder of Magic. ., . MISS BETTY DANIELS-Acrobatic and Conrol Dancing, Sensational Dance Routines Stanley ble, Peterson, 2; one each Grant, Andrews, Hagerup, Erskine and Niemi, of the cham- genmitz, Converse, Blake, pion Douglas squad tied for stolen gon Kimball, lmxes with nine each, followed by Pitchers' Records oshak, Werner, Turner, Jensen, Won Lost \\nh eight each, ‘Ellenberg, seven, mprskine [ Peterson and Marquardt, six Koski Art Hautala, at second base for Smith | the Elks, led the error list with 14 Jensen bunglers. MacSpadden made " 12, Hagerup Roller and Jensen 11 each Kimball And Bud Foster, Elks hot corner’' Abramson star, was strike-out king, although Converse | he batted .265. Bud was whiffed 31 Foster ‘nmes out of the 79 times he faced Gray | the chucker’s mound. Turner Claude Etskine for Douglas, has Bell an enviable pitching record, win- Sogaard ning seven out of eight games and Russell striking out 55 men. Albin The batting averages, hit sum- B. Lawson mary and pitching averages are as Gribble follows: | Snow AB Hits Pct. RBI & 3 1% 4% 5| LouA's BEAUTY SHOP . | Will be closed from Sept. 11 21 9 333 3 T T T e b 81 26 .321 34 28 9 321 1 54 17 3156 12 80 22 312 311 Lou vowed the odds were & put» E. up job to get his nanny." The man in the street is even mystified by the odds, recalling Tony's remarkable showing against) Joe Louis, in addition to the recr‘l- lection that Nova was floored by | ‘Vlaxl[‘ Rusvublnum REDS KEEP .. s, THEIR LEAD, layers made Lou Nou today a m« " to nine favorite over Tony Galento [Im their fight tomorrow night Yo ; B: o |NOVA FAVORED OVER GALENTO FOR BIG BOUT Odds PJzzImg to Most Fans. | -LlouCalls It "Frame her‘ Up _’Ob“ mber | PHILADELPHIA, Waldron Tops Bat Averages - Prucha Find Snow Is Home Run King- Foster Holds Record for Strikeouts atting averages and a few fig- ures of interest were released for the Gastineau Channel Baseball League \Lodm by official scorer Gil Prucha. | Bob Waldron, Haida fielder, led {the league in batting with a 432 average for the 37 times he went to /bat in the eight games he played. Bill Koshak, another Elk fielder, g who batted more than twice as many (By Associated Press) times as Waldron, came in with an Eugene Thompson bobbed up yes- average of .390 for second place. terday with a two-hit pitching job For a few more slants on the sea- | Kimball, M to shot out the Dodgers and preserve son, Joe Snow was home run king | Addleman, E the lead of the Cincinnati Reds of with six four-base clouts, followed | McCay, D three and one-half games, for the py Peterson, with four. Turner, D second straight day. < Moose shortpatcher, Fred Mar-| Grummett, Nosed Out by Homer 'quardt, drew the most bases on balls, | Foster, E The St. Louis Cardinals trailed 14 free trips for him; Elks shortstop | MacSpadden, E Philadelphia into the stretch yester- Peterson was best pitchers’ target, | F. Schmirtz, M day afternoon and then nosed them getting hit by pitched balls five' Andrews, D out with a homer. the swat being times. Berryessa, M made by Joe Medwick, in the eighth | - i e L g Lt Lo INVESTIGATE EVANOIL HEATERS Paced by Hank Leiber’s two hom- HAVE WARMTH AT HOME THIS WINTER 4596 q 574 | 548 | 519 | 428 | 55 44 25 oo adv. 14.- OO OO e 18 i Waldron, E Koshak, E Havlic, E Peterson, E Snow, M Gray, D Orme, M Erskine, D Marquardt, M Cards Win wnh Homer- | Cubs on Hitting Spree- | Feller Beats Yanks M ers, the Chicago Cubs went on a | hitting spree to beat the Boston Bees yesterday afternoon. Two-Hitter Harry Gumbert allowed only two hits yesterday afternoon as the Giants shut out the Pirates. Bob Feller Wins Bob Feller beat the Yankees yes- terday for his 23rd victory to give the Cleveland Indians a sweep of | the two-game series. Browns Turn Sluggers The St. Louis Browns slugged osut 17 hits yesterday to beat the Ath- letics. S Y Advanced Evanoil Features: POSITIVE FAN-FORCED HEAT REVERSED HEAT CIRCULATION WARMTH AT FLOOR LEVEL CLEAN—CAREFREE OIL HEAT LOW COST OPERATION ing Gum mak fresh and clean. pleasant after eatiny Take Doublechader luscious man, Hau- Grib- 11 6 13 Fos- 2 An- and one each for S. Smith, Blake, F. Schmitz, Tur« Koshak, 7; Forter, 6; 4 for Haglund, Law- S0 Walks The refreshing flavor of WRIGLEY'S “Juicy Fruit” Chew- es your mouth feel It is_especially nd smoking. An excitingly different flavor — d sweet—has made | 10 Chicago won both games of the doubleheader yesterday afternoon with Washington, winning the first in an 11-inning game. EASY PAY PLAN WRIGLEY'S “Juicy Fruit” Chew- ing Gum a favorite for almost 50 years. ‘The daily chewing of WRIGLEY'S “Juicy Fruit” gum is a natural way Tigers Blanked Lefty Grove blanked the Detroit Tigers yesterday afternoon with a, ® | ’four hit performance for the Red PARSONS ELECTRIC CO- 140 So. Seward . Phone 161 ———— The Book ALASKA. 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