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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1939 COSMOS DIVIDE \fénnis Sfar |WOMANKEGLR A . ROOKIES Wik GROCES; e abroad ACANLEADS [roeosou | Feature Value SALE T SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 7—] Cooks, with advantage of 72 pins NEXT SPRING: Oi ramous' Lnng-wearing porhe Cosmopolitans and Georse | rennis star Frank Kovach of Oak-|spot, beat the Dark Horses in total rothers split even at the Bruns-|,.,4 pag left for a two months’ tour | by a single pin, but won two of three Tick tast might, while the Rovall,¢ the Philippines and the Orient | games LA ‘ Bt B tch "l‘\‘]’l‘"’d the SIrONg | govach was out of competition most| Medicos beat Brewers two of three 2 running N + 2 Nl . i Tunning. - |5f the summer with an injured el-|and in total, and the Mail Clerks G Tonight's games are Home Croc- | pow hup was runnerup to Bobby|took two from the Butchers after PromISIng Gang Is omg! ery vs. Brunswick and Signal Corp: b i ot | be ’ 3 ni vs, Oalitatris Crosy, imi‘g» for the Pacific Coast nu}:::i whipped badly in the first Up When Tralflmg Tomorrow’s games are Druggist | sk Incidentally, hig Egsa C ally, gh bowler again T o L |y e v Sarsfor 1940 ° SHEETS ©®TOWELS ©*PILLOW CASES ents vs. Cosmopolitans, 1156 Ath' 6 o — i b i A H L NOTES | {wound up with a 223 game to give Last night's scorés were as fol-| OSPITA _|her 551 and undisputed evening's! By FRITZ HOWELL lows 2 b i | | honors AP Feature Service) g I organ | COpOans | Mis. Poul Morgan was dlsmissed| Tonights games wre Sharks va| The worldamous. and tinest CANNON SHEETS— TOWELS.-and PILLOW Hildinger 160 188 918 5o8| oo TO SUEEICR) GAVS G B SRR CUCon Poats Ve, Mngtnetrs and). OOLUMBES, |0, Novaf=Wil CASES STARTLINGLY LOW PRICED. Cotton goods prices are incroasing, Wo 5 e e AT e baseball's major loop clubs head for planned this sale months ago, and r;ow it's your turn to save. ot Rayela 181 174 s ros were Beores were as follows: the sunny Southland next Spring, o i e i i e e A el o g S e L BN A A il s S e IR e s i yowll find a flock of American As- | Totals 470 § 557—156t | last night, Floyd Huff is receiving | (Spot s \ pot) 24 24 24— : ety o R e f. Bxuiaur a0 1L “}:?lfl\dxrmrfi:‘:le:om;bgm ‘?J ‘prl;a\'ersa c A “ N o N S H E E T s Here's beauty for your bathroom . . . Wonderfuly soit, Iffert 215 156 174— 545 Koski 203 158 165— ) Holmguist 168 164 191— 52| Baby Esther Willlams of Hoonah |Doe 110, 1% 0= ga6| 0 Nere il tne & A on SPEGE THESE ARE CANNON FEATURES! thick, spongy. super-absorbent CANNON BATH TOWELS, beyond a doubt the finest made. Downright amazingly Burke 168 160 145— 473|was admitted to the Government | RS | 3 lthis year, and who automatically low priced. Stock up and save in this feature sale! e+ il SR R % o 3 ceturn to their big league owners, | % d d for § ‘ W 128 thread: Hospital and is receiving medical| Total 551 498 485— 5 : aundry tested for four years’ wear ... Woven reads Totals 551 480 510—1541|%are, (s Dark !Iurs:a P34l at teast a dozen others will be try- to the square inch . . . Permanent finish . . . Triple in- Large Bath Size Extra large size Bath Towels, beautiful new colors in suc . | |1 t r 03 r Nati 1 P i Handicap 16 16 16— 48 | Dollle. Fautita) 1165 190¢ A48 agp | 08 9ub for Anecican or RALECH spected . . . Rigidly tested . . . Guaranteed best quality! azure, maize, peach, jade and dawn Each st g Aot WESE s Srptedll s, Btedart 137 159 165 50y |'oop berths as the result of outright | Totals 8507 4B, 5801580 dinfeston todiy ab-the Government ey | sales. Bovat Bifie CAb Hrv;p:;nl 3 e Government, C. C. Carnegle .. 188 175 214— 847\ ™ bji ) ore ana catchers dominate 72 X 9[] TWIN SIZE 1 25 the list of those heading for the big | Eg B n v Johnson 148 156 143— 447 - Totals 555— 0 Herrett 104 147 187 528 Mrs Mary Lott was admitted to| o 5—1433 | ime. Four of the association’s out- | ) \ \ M N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ ! Mosher 173 212 180— 565 the Government Hospital last night | Brewers {Asanding ‘“"“:", A ,“"1,"" bk RS, : — — ——!and is receiving medical care. ShelA. Burke 10 160, 103 ane|0D:: SOC BERREY. enoteh; & 8 X . ! M d. B Ih S. b { edium ba 1ze N \ N : N )\ { \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ joing to the Boston clubs, two to and remember they make grand 5“ Each JUC Totals 515 515 510—1540| was brought here from Petersburg | L. Holmquist 159 166 144— 469 Large Hand Towels Handicap 40 40 40— 120/ 55 the steamer North Coast, | G. Benson 187, T4 191 51y Bes ABTL (v Dto thie Rey. Bt Just the right size for handy household use 3 for l and notice the feature low price. o 3 A AR & | | The Boston Americans get Herb L 1 9 Totals 555 555 550—1660| Walter Willlams was admitted to| Totals 506 474 467—1ag7| Hash and Bill Butland, aces of the 81 X 108 FUL _$ % 5 f [} DR. STEVKS, CHIROPODIST, 'R i' 0 | s Butland Second waSh ClOlhs Makes Arch Appliances to measure— eservaiions pen Mail Clerks | Butland was second in games won 42 36 50 h i | Totals 520 460 488 1472| FOUSteen of his victorles came in & Permanent soft finish . . . Carefully bleached . . . Free from | LT | loading or excess sizing! i it Barber Shop Trio He Cloverrineitt Hoabst g 1o ses Suges | Minneapolis Millers. The Bees will i : . v | P 2 o] - Mangalao 108, 18127884 | nalving - mediol sypereiiien. (pot) Moo 22 23 gg|take @ look at Al Piechota of Kan ! 5 S Jash Cloths to match all your T 3] Sels, r 0 office, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 64& Mrs. Lavenik ... 166 172 23— 551{ 0, 19 while losing 10. Plechota V]\ oAbl ‘v)mu(!‘or]',/:nxr«-\ wel Sels, @ for QP Freeburger 141 203— 494 | é < sas City and Don French of In- | | Dr. Blanton 147 140 185— 472| " s O a0 o Ray Galao 179 162—'501| Albert Wilson entered the Gov-!Dr. Willams .. 164 138 182 4gg|Cianapolis. Hash won 22 games and P | | 3 : — | For Norwomen on [cmaee, 155 1o ies— ien) won 16 and lost 7. and French won Wsea e S ks — — ——lernment Hospital for medical at- Dr. Council 191 162 149— 502‘1051 six, and was the only associa- : 15 and dropped 11 iy §14 5361647 tantion. | —— — 5] ton> SLEDRATIG WD 30 Victor, Cannon fine Pillow Cases . . . Roomy extra large size . . . 1 ‘ — ——!| " Three catchers are moving up, Totals 523— MRS. JAY SMITH TthSday Evemng olals . 440 197 S23-1405) iy Bill Baker of Indianapolis g0- w A s H A B L E c A “ N 0 N B E n s P n E A n s Reservaiions ror the Norwomen (Spot) 12 12 12 36 08 to the Cincinnati Reds, Clyde Motilldueh, of Ranss Oly 1o e DOUBLE SIZE WASHABLE CANNON BEDSPREADS IN A LOVELY FLORAL PATTERN —— SOFT COLORS Is now prepared to qi_ve | dinner are being made by calling Hutchings 203 152 139— 494 . ER by 5 Loy of [ PRIVATE LESSONS in |373. The affair will be held on Nasi .... 137 158 137— 432&;:?}““”5;;"‘1 gk i WHICH WILL HARMONIZE WITH ANY BEDROOM — —LIMITED QUAN- $2 2 5 E ACll 1eapolis £ ® J VOICE CULTURE s Y o 5 | Thursday at 6 o'clock in the Par- Shattuck 159 153 159— 471\ 5 Lo best hitter of the back- TITY OF THESE. R ton Mt oo G : e R L s ' rsragrar st St ar i i st o i, P P A R P stops, had a .338 average for 93 -——— - Phone 238 | yterian Church. | Totals 511 475 4471433 : bl sy B Of interest is the announcement - BN X gam: His 102 bingles included 31 {dcubiles. @ rinle e o or call at that Herbert Hilscher, noted free WEEK END HUNTING ‘-,f’"”_""'”l‘,“,“"’l‘m'"’,‘imfl:r‘:,ilh"z':,L Methodist Parsonage [1ance writer, will be present as| Wanderer leaving for Gambier|[W® TRe%: % I BIRCC B flC g . n si g ” | g S o . t speaker for the occasion H:s‘nnd Pybus Bays Wednesday for|. ... 9y round-trippers. McCul- " ® - For Further Particulars. topl is “The i o topic for discussion is “The Pat-|week end hunting. See Kell Or‘lough had a 277 mark for 108 con- JKinky. Phone 293. adv. | pecte | The only infielders going up, other Quali'y Since '887 than those on option, are a pair of shortstops, Harold (Pee-Wee) Reese of Louisville, and Jimmy Pofahl of - . d Minneapolis. Reese goes to the Dk Dels, Fots fo Mo SRS DLACE Who Is Most Beautiful California Co-ed? ington. Pofahl compiled a batting aver- age of 302 in 146 games. He scored o“ p'“ lISI IS 128 runs on 176 hits which included 35 doubles, nine triples and 19 hom- | ers. He stole seven sacks and drove ouEsrlouABlE | in 74 rums. Reese hit .279 in 149 games and was the loop’s speed king with "‘ stolen bages. He was at bat 505 times, crossed the platter 78 times | Spot in the lineup of bowlers and on 141 hits. His only o;gam;,gd‘lhelr averages at the Elks, having baseball experience is two years with | an average of 196, though only hav- the Colonels. ing bowled in tournament play once Reds Get Fielders | this season. | Two of the league's center-field-| Claude Carnegie, who has rolled | ers were nabbed by the Cincinnati @ number of times, is second, and Reds. They are Vince DiMaggio perhaps should be first, with an| of Kansas City, once with Boston's average of 188. ; | Bees, and Myron (Mike) McCor-| Leading the women is Mrs. Martin | mick of Indianapolis. Lavenik, with an average of 162, McCormick hit at a 318 pace in| Averages are as follows: - | 149 games, scored an even 100 runs | *Frank Metcalf o RS i . : on 174 hits in 547 times at bat, C. Carnegie ‘Beau I but not dumb,” was the decision regarding the five prettiest frshmen co-eds at the University banged out 33 doubles, nine triples | H. Ifferts of California recently. Contest was sponsored by the California Pelican campus humor magazine, which and two home runs, stole 15 bases, | N. Bavard annually selects a class girl and this year also sponsored a bitter battle between student judges. Five were and drove in 61 markers. | Ugrin ... - selected, and days passed bu‘ore one took the silver cup. Above, left to right, Jeanne Heatherington, Carol Di Magglo, the league’s home run Lou Hudson McClinchey, Doris Darnell, Marion Schlichman, Yvonne Cyr. Miss Cyr, 17-year-old blonde from Berkeley vuler, hit 290 and led the loop in| G Benson finally got the nod and the title “Miss 1943 o { runs driven in with 136. He played| F. Riendeau ... — S Ve 8 LD A B A AR S asa 2 i 8 NPT 154 gemes before going up to the| Dr. Stewart i " Reds at the end of the season, scored | Bob Duckworth Ray Wand 150 | P, Foster, Jr. 127 AT“N WOMA" Frank Metcalf has a dubious front 122 runs on 158 hits good for 346 G. Boggan Joe Werner 148 !?orolhy Green 126 total bases, and had 32 doubles; M. Lavenik ... Bob Davlin 147 George Sundborg 125 vine triples and 46 circuit clouts.| H. Sterling Mert Benedict S ‘Q’:S"ii‘u.‘fi””" .._1[::: VIS"‘S HERE rley 2 DiMaggio topped off his perform- C. Shattuck . 2 | inoe Wit 31 sthists e, | A.T. Koski Mrs, Kaufmann, . 1 Jane Boggan 118 | Mrs. Nawe Murphy, of Atlin, is Outfielder Milton Galatzer and Bob Kaufmann . Mrs, Petrich 144 Barney Lind 107 as good a prospector and miner pitcher Jchnny Niggeling of In-| Morgan Bob Kimball 144 :“‘;“"e“e Simpson 97 (“as any man. d . 1 i trandiiE 4 H. Sperling F. Foster, Sr 142 indley 94 A year ago, her husband, vet- ’ head and you'll buy your new General Electric anapolls, and Hurler Nate An i hA 80, Jar,. ng s N8 }IRZEI; 3 tor now. yFo;d ryicgs are going up, and the rews of Columbus were sold to Dr. Council James Ramsay 142 M. VanderLeest 93 eran Atlin miner, passed away, and oRgRecr e P S oy winr le-~me clubs before the end Leonard Holmquist Dr. Williams 142 Mrs. Overby 90 since then, Mrs. Murphy and her higher they go the more you save wi is world-famous, of the Behson i titnediste: doliv- Mrs. Lavenik R. R. Hermann 141 Mrs. Duckworth 83 son Melvin have been operating dependable, long-life G-E Refrigerator. ry. Nie--linz and Galatzer went Jim Hendricks Armand Duncan 141 *—Bowled once only the Murphy diggings on the O'- Always a Liberal Trade-in at the > the Cincinnati Reds, and Andrews | John Halm g Mrs. Stewart 140 T 70 Donnell River, “doing pretty well,” 5 the parent St. Louis Cardinals. | Joe Thibodeau Paul Kegal 139 and at least “keeping ahead of The draft is expected to elevate | Bob Henning Mrs. Sperling 138 {Hoop pR A("(E the sheriff.” syeral ~'her stars, including some George Shaw d Paul Bloedhorn 138 | Mrs. Murphy flew to Juneau with f the 1oop’s leading hitters. Dr. Blanton Mrs. Messerschmidt 137 AAT pilot Shell Simmons last man, who led the league in hitting| Art Burke ;s Mrs, Dufresne 135 | e She said snow conditions at Ata vith 3.3, Bob Wright, Minneapolis| Tom Hutchings 154 . Elison 135 | Baskethullers hold forth LODIGH ) " ave been “miserable” the past P9 utfie e, third in hitting with 337;| Alex Dunham Dr. Whitehead 135 n e high echool . EYIMORSIIN 'L L o e Tion Saiitie deita Phil Weintraub, Minneapolis first| Iversen . 152 Mrs. J. B. Burford 134 ‘f;‘”“ 7?’9:10“‘ ML 830 oolook 18| T snd oateline averyome und acker, fifth with 331, and Coaker Mrs. Taylor 151 Mrs, Duncan 131 ag: eYSRALE s , i Y All players who have signed the prepared, without winter supplies, PHONE 616 A 4 Triplett, Columbus flychaser, ninth Ray Stevens 151 Monte Grisham 129 o withoat mine. fitihees . dhd it with .322. Mrs. Faulkner 150 128 register at The Empire, and e , 90 5 2 managers, are urged to be present. uuL”pnpAruumm for freeze-up gen- erally, POLLY AND HER PALS LASTVEARS GOID ot b s oo Mt TAIN'T NO ¢ . | are frozen solid. At McDonnell O' MINE T s'ébL S‘;Zg%‘:,;fig ?5%:;2’1,- o s SH'PMENIS ARE Io River, 30 miles out of Atlin, where T' MAKE PEACE ¢ 3 D ) the Murphys live, there is 18 inches WHEN “YOUNG Sgg :&DE ¥~EH§;E & 4 ggfi“mougiés/ BE EX(EEDED, 1939 of snow at present and bull dozers MOTHER,BUT FER t # 5 are keeping the highway open. ONE THING. - Customs House figures so far this' Mrs. Murphy is a guest at the year prophesy an increase in gold Gastineau Hotel shipments for the Territory this AT W year, over last year, probably by about one and one-half million dol- IS SUI(IDE | lars. | In 1938, total shipments of gold HOLLYWOOD, Cai, Nov. 7. — A from the Territory for the period young Hollywood wife took her life up to October 31, were $15,615997. by drinking poiscn after a quarrel This year, they are at $16459,079, with her husband an increase of $843082 Police said that the suicide victim, This figure, in comparison with Mrs. Jean Berlin, died almost im- last year's 23,000,000 dollar total mediately after swallowing the shipment figure, implies the total peison. Her husband, a movie stu- shipment will be around 24% mq- dio employee, is held for question- le“ dollars. ing.

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