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SEALS TAKE TWO GAMES LAST NIGHT Hang fo Second Spot as = Rainiers, Angels Washed Out (By As The San Fre second place in the League by takir from Portland Seattle-Los Angels rained out San Die chance of getting off when Hollywood s tery as Johnny Bittner chal his fourteenth victory of the son Oakland defeated Sacramento last night by a single score after a hot game. ciated l'll\ ) GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Ccast League Rain at Seattle postponed game with Los Angeles. Sacramento 7; Oakland 8. San Diego 2; Hollywood 7. San Francisco 18, 4; Portland 2, 3 National League Brooklyn 3, 8; Pittsburgh, Boston 3; St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 1, 2; Chicago 13, 5. New York 5, 3; Cincinnati 8, 9 L 3¢ 9 (N'”iere is only one LIFETIME PEN SH EAFFERS Identify it by the _ WHITE DOT sea- | Boston 56 | chicago 59 American League Chicago 2; Philadelphia 4, innin C\\<l1l\(] 8; Boston 7. Detroit 6; New York 1. St. Louis 1; Washington 5. TANDING OF CLUBS (Official to date) Pacific Coast League Won Lost | Seattle 69 San Francisco 6 u)s Angeles 8 85 90 93 Oakland 5 96 Portland 3 94 National League Lost Cincinnati 2 50 Louis 9 55 Chicago 62 Brooklyn ’| New York Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia b . American League Lost New York 96 41 Cleveland E 61 Detroit 65 ‘Washington 9 Philadelphia a8 St. Louis 98 - Elsie Blythe Honored With Lunch Yesterday In compliment to her daughter, Elsie Blythe, Mrs. W. C. Jensen was hostess yesterdy with a lunch-| eon at her apartments on Sixth nnd Franklin Streets. Guests for the occasion were Mesdames Mildred Hill, Robert Coughlin, and Misses Blanche Thor- gerson, Margaret Kiloh, Chede Paul, Geraldine Feero, alerie Pearce and | petite Joan Kay Blythe. | Mrs. Blythe will sail south tomor- \ row for a wto months’ vacation spenl at Seame and Mount ernon. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1939. D&ily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Slight shike Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 16. Render. a8 lard Peculiar loam deposit Side G2 3 'o\:fis DE E ZiP R A City in Florida M| | Hinduism, the life yr sodium Periods of —H»[o| principle or soul . Bast_mdian oalm Large stream time Philippine Precipitous Aadition to a M |njn> =T letter: abbr. o/m|Z|m|ciojn N[O Run before the wind Make amends Symbol for E 3 E R A e N mi-[r thulfum Ascending SM = min Scarcest Nostrils RV 51 Electrifred varticle 62 Suppress in pronouncing 64. One of the Cape Verde plant Female sand- iper . -Protuberance at the base of the skull Public an- fslands 65. Urge 66. Number 7. Pronoun DOWN L Fruit preserve 2 Be indebted ® Gastropod mollusk Melody Pinchers . Aquatic anl- . Reverse end of . Foe . Pertaining to 3. Poem 10. Owns . Remnant of 42. Humor . Small body of land sur- rounded by Principal ore of lead a hammer water Egyptian solar disk . Crusted dish Trunk of & felled tree 9. Syllable used In college cheers Crafty Four the back- bone combustion ;Newsome's Fiery Ball Beafs Yanks {Reds Sweep Doublehead- { er from Giants-Cubs Win Twin Contest (By Associated Press) Big Buck Newsome, Detroit fire- brand, handed the champions their third consecutive defeat yesterday with a 6-hit pitching performance and shutting them out for eight innings. | Perfect Day at Bat Outfielder Bruce Campbell topped a perfect day at the bat yesterday by scoring the run that gave Cleve- | land a victory over the Boston Red Sox. 1 Homer in Tenth Wins | RUBBER FOOTWEAR For The Whole Family BEHRENDS this year as in the past is HEAD- QUARTERS for all your rubber footwear. From, infants to adults we have just the types and styles you want. Featuring rubbers and galosh- es made by UNITED STATES RUBBER CO., foremost manufacturers of all rubber footwear. “They wear longer — they fit better — they’re priced right.” GAYTEES STURDY 1 .50—2.95 MEN'S RUBBERS New Gaytees the ladies love. Zipper medels or snaps, black, | Dee M tenth inning homer | | with one aboard and also the gilt-| | edge pitching by Nelson Potter gave the Athletics a victory yes-| | terday over the White Sox. | Reds Get Twin Games 1L.35 Sterm, clog, and Richmond models. Extra strong rein- forcements at all points of wear. Snug-fitting, light- weight. white or brown. There’s style and protection in each pair. Ladies’ Rubbers 1.10 the bell for the tenth round Marshalling 13 hits in each game, the Reds swept a doubleheader from the Giants to expand their | winning streak to five games and |lead over the Cardinals to four| games Davis Wins for Cards Silent Curt Davis hurled 21st victory yesterday to give t Cardinals a win over the Boston bunch Cubs Take Two Games | The Chicago Cubs swept both |ends of a doubleheader yesterday {from the Phillies, | Dodgers, Pirates Split The Dodgers split a twin game | with the Pirates winning their first victory in four games in their final western swing. TODD PIANO SCHOOL Caroline Todd is opening her piano classes Monday, September 11. For reservations call 677, 4 0 Boys’ and Girls'’ RUBBERS CHILDREN'S ROMPERS 85¢-1.25 Blacks, whites, browns— capped tess and thick soles —made for hard wear and Nova is favored at odds-as high as one to two. Like Mexicans headed for a bull fight, 30,000 fans have already jammed offices for tickets to to- FRA(AS To night's bout and promoters say the gate wxll total over 5100000 | || Braised Sirloin Tips The Book ALASKA, Revised .nal‘ and BAKED SPAGHETTI | Enlarged. Now On Sale; $1.00. ~—— HOME GROCERY ";3™ 6 pm adv your child’s comfort. WOODS v SLEEPING ROBE ET yourself a Woods 3-Star “Eiderdown”, for Fall and Winter. For dependable warmth and protection, from freezing 'way down in sub-zero, regardless of shelter. In- sulated with Woods Everlive waterfowl down, in overlapping tubes. Draft-proof design, with down- filled underlap beneath fastening. Water-repellent windbreaker cover. Pure virgin wool kersey lining. ASK YOUR DEALER Buy a Woods 3-Stat fobe ‘now. Soft, light, durable. Dry cleans parfectly. Two sizes, two prices. Saturday Luncheon at the BARANOF Ideal for Alaskan wear, com- fortable, snug, clever. Zipper models or snaps. B.M. BEHRENDS CO. WOODS MFG. CO., LTD,, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 'Fans Expect Early Knock- out-0dds Favoring California Boy ‘Be COMFORTABLE —Wear 100% VIOOI."‘ BUY your favorite hunting style or work coat, laced pants, cap or hat-cap in genuine Utica- PHONE 146 Duxbak make. Get 100% wool, thoroughly shrunk and highly water-repellent. Correct styling. Lots of wear. Sure comfort. Hunting plaids and other colors.Coats lined and unlined—mackinaw, cruiser or cossack style. Best socks. Duxbak-Newton Shirts. Prices right. Ask your dealer. Style Book FREE, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15— There isn't a handful of persons around this city today who think the fight tonight between Tony Ga- lento and Lou Nova in the Munici- 3 FREE 3 FREE Deliveries Deliveries pal Stadium will go a flill 15 rounds. All signs pointed either to a knockout, by the Jersey barkeeper or.a technical knockout, with Cali- fornia’s own winning—but nobody | gives the battle a chance to go past | Amencan Meat Co. DAILY DAILY HERMLE & THIBODEAU MARSHMALLOWS M—I-L-K — AMERICAN MEAT C0. — 11b. Cello. Pkg. 19¢ s e i s A. T. KOSKI, Manager ¢ """"g"wm" 12 for 89¢ Where Quality and Customers Meet SHREDDED WHEAT S—P—A_M FreeDelivery =~ PHONE 38 9 l::GESc That New Sandwich Meat Fresh Belgi an Can—28c Hares, lb. 35¢ Mm&ififigm“s SPAGHETTI HAMS — Half or Whole MACARONI A REAL BUY! Per pfl“'ld 34de 7-1b. hoxes 83¢ . Aregularfins2ic | FRYERS — ROLLED RIB STRING BEANS ROASTS — ROLLED "!a“il:{,fimn:ws i bsgiognn RUMP ROASTS 4 for 45¢ 2 for 43¢ | Per pound 38¢ Florida GRAPEFRUIT NG | b5 ~————— PHONE CATSUP L. & H. BRAND—Very Sweet " Beef Pot Roasts 4 No. 2 tins 49¢c 2 large bottles 33¢ Per pound 25¢ TNucoA PEACHES, Home Style 2 pounds 45¢ “PHuxbale. 850 Noyes Street, Utica, wmm— Dan Noonan, Juncav, Alaska lcllunmln E—— S SPEEDS | —— Bn READY for the shots that count so much in each day’s average—successful shots at long-range, hard-to-kill game, especially geese and big ducks. Be ready, too, for difficult con- ditions. Use the extra speed and power, the controlled long- range, balanoed pattern with short shot string, that are depend- ably yours in clean-killing Winchester Super Speed Shells. . . . ‘And to load your shotgun for big game—deer, bears, whatever you may run across—be ready with @ few Super Speed Rifled Slug Loads—or your choice in a round-ball or buckshot load.... For all average-range shotgun game, buy Winchester Leader See thé New WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS FAT—PLUMP Per pmmd 26¢c PHONE Stewing Chwkens HAPPY HOME—NO. 2; Your dealer will be glad to show 2 for 49c CONGRESS S'!'YLED or Ranger Shells—equally dependable in their field, as regus larly proved by their success in hunting and at the traps. Ask your dealer for Winchester Shotgun Shells. Look for the red Winchester trade mark on the box. For specifications of loads, see the Winchester Shot Shell folder, free in stores or mailed on request to TDept. 5-N. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY, Division of Western Cartridge Co. NEW HAVEN, CONN,, U. 8. A, you his Winchester Shotguns. See the famous Model 12 Pump Gun—“the Perfect Repeater.” For long-range wildfowl, see the Model 12 Heavy Duck Gun, built for 3-in. shells. In a dou- ble-barrel, see the fine Win« chester Model 21 for suprem- acy, or the new streamlined Model 24 for remarkable value at very moderate cost. Folders on all models on request. RINSO 2 for 47c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES——AT ALL TIMES m BANANAS —— 3 Ibs. 29¢ | SQUASH — Per pound Ge Cucumbers, fancy, ea.10¢ | STRING BEANS—Ib. 10¢ Solid Pack TOMATOES FORT SUTTER—No. 2%:'s SUGAR.CURED 2 for 29c Per pound 28¢ CORNED BEEF

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