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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1939. Universily TED WILLIAMS BB BB BRI HBIED DI BB MHNIINIH> N N : IS HIGH MAN, OfChicago ~ ~ Amer. LEAGUE ALL REMAINING ¢ Batted in Most Runs During 1939 v, 7 Yy 2 (Yl = {74} Trustees Ask fo Be Releas- 11, Dec. 22—Young ed from Infercollegiate |1 winsms, brinian: Bosion Ted 4 ALL REMAINING GAMES, FOO'ba“ S(hed[jle Sox outfielder, took the honors in| g DOLLS, DISHES . .. AND ForlilM. . HER.. THEM BEHRENDS IS PARADISE FOR YOU LAST-MINUTE SHOPPERS! Those extra gifts you usually have a hard struggle to find are all Lere. It doesnt matter whether you are giving much or a little YOU'LL SAVE TIME AS WELL AS MONEY BY SHOPPING WITH US! PAJAMAS BED JACKETS INFANTS' WEAR batting in runs in the American | MECHANICAL TOYS ON League in 1939—an honor that is re- | CHICAGO, Til. Dec. 23, — The|garded among ball players almost |# SALE SATURDAY WITH 4 above all c In 149 games, Wil- A 10% DISCOUNT! _lliams propelled 145 of his ma!(\\‘ across the pay-off rubber, giving him ad of 19 over the redoubtable | mighty Maroo: th 1o | Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees, who, | Big Tén Confereno however, appeared in 29 fewer games r te ings. On the percentage basis of games | < 3 e are eve Tha tristee e ;11| Played, DiMaggio would have slight- | % Shi foF ol ask that the University Lemsbdl | ¥ e L0 | 3 with this 10% DISCOUNT. By all means for the best toy values in town shop S poiry Edilile -/ Tuns batted in game to 97 for | TOMORROW IN BEHRENDS' TOY TOWN. the next two year Williams: - ¥ stees of Yod T 9, s O T TOP S T T 5. i ___|that count in competition ¢ i v Rt 3. M. BERRENDS (0 5% of the Athletics with 114 ved | B E)o ° V) I /4 ¥e in turn by Hank Greenbe Canadian Discount | Tsers vith 112 0 et |8 Toy Town — Second Floor Silk, broadcloth, flannel—coat ull-overs — prints or solid colors—Sizes A-D. 1.50—5.00 : e ¥ & EVERYTHING for the BABY Tles-flandkerchlefs Clothing, Blankets, Booties, M) s, Accessories! Moder- the Yanks and Ge B. M. Benrends Bank. |Chicago with 111 l 27D D 2 rid 3 y o 21 y Pa YAt YA dd Yed Yd) 07 2 D g 2 N N 02 aqv. Pirst National Bank. | In 1938 Jimmy Foxx of the Red m{gg@gflg&fim!&:yg. MR ERREE EEVERINDIIERS | Sz BERIREITE e - Sox sét the pace by driving in 175 ¥ : 1 runs. In 1939 Foxx drove home 105| The league's leading strikeout ar- he hit two homers with the bases HOLMOUIST H"S Today. markers, making the eleventh|ist was Hank Greenberg of the Tx-‘“"‘l‘ i p i straight season he has driven in a| ¢ Eraiin NG elige e o Sins SEERERL . ST 1S ERIE | Frank Crosetti to tird with 81, Billy | grijven as compared with 6,100 ] Best at waiting them out in the PRI e D i ut g 3 7 A, cifeldt' in'1989" was' Harlona Ciirh, {Nagel -ol;the Atiiaios MMULBE | 96 FEie YVEWECERERR: L REe OO e ON EI.KS' AI.I-EYS ’ 7 R s hard-hitting St. Louis third-sacker | Crosetti led the lesue in 1938 with o WO+ ]“ 28 T by 3 Y TR b who drew 111 free trips. The year |97, deposing Jimmy Foxx who had 1938 \': !;\; \H; g :x s ight s g 1 /9 long sleeves in soft pastel i e 1 the leader for the six previous improvement o e pitc ade reile Liin o before both Foxx and Greenberg i the lagter » compared with the hitting, bases Best bowler at the Elks alleys ,}lf > shades —lingerig trim BOYS' WEAR were awarded 119 passes. Frank Cro- | years. Foxx in 1939 fanned 72 times, B ¢ ol sl settl of 'the. Yankoes was clipped| An individual high for & game|on balls were down to 457—from last night was Leonard Holmquist S e 2.25 s ankees ’ 78 for. the' Brewsis. which el like our selection, All . P [trio defeated Grizzlies the first two colors and patterns. the most times by ptchers, with 13 | was attained by Jim Tabor, Boston ' 4926 in 1938 who hit 57 ! b . |games| and tied the last : TIES—1.00-2.50 was the fourth straight year he was |in a game with the Athletics when games| an 2 A ROYAL CAFE 4 ] | Dark Horses won three straight| 8% HANDKERCHIEFS SLIPPERS blows registered on his body. This | third-baseman on the Fourth of July the leading target. he drove in nine runs. In this game from the Femmes and s | B 35¢-1.00 ; . are, Fosters vs SAN JOBE, Oosta Rica, Det. 22— g Builders vs. Tailors, and - S Aoy = Scores last night were as fol- day but causes reat dama Y 3 lows though the populace was in a panic tremblors Mrs. Duncan 123 LEADING LIQUOR STORE!? N - AR Dincan _ 168 1 A wide varlets of wearable Jackets, Shirts, Slacks, Cords, A FRENCH influence, the strong- pi . e 146 453|&F Smoking Jackets, Dressing wide variety of wearable ! ’ PH‘)NE 36‘ P“‘)NE 36 European influence in Turkey sttt pdie Gowns — flannel, corduroy or Styles in all colors and sizes Shogs, SWeRtan FaRmasi drn‘(;w‘ from an sliance signed Il o selmEELET | N SR e Felts-Satins—Srisdes priced and clothing they like 1535 between Sultan Suleiman the Pravis St ol to wear! i R RN - - — - Magnificent and King Francis I of ke 71 153 5— 469 | N e Pl T e il g 9520 58 110455 ( 'I' ( H s . 2 e | 123 118 126 o7 ?; OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P. M. ° ® ' - e 5 9 o A s g 451;‘%!%%%’5%!;:;%;&22;&;!;2;‘ (;".l"‘ istmas Store> | : - : Dr. s:‘r\?;‘x‘»(' . 154 172 171 407 BEy MW EIEUIZIIRICIE PRI LIS IEIE NI IR VERMOUTH | swsovsone | R—U—M ‘ 3 SRt Sy s R e g FRENCH | | BOTTTLED IN BOND ) | ' iTotals 486 517 4761479 \ifjcate from the National Boxing pIN TOURNEY pER(YS KEG[ERS RED LABEL | { K emses Association identifying him as the | | Royal Chal‘iel‘ | "’Si”“ 87 87 87— 261 uyoriq's flyweight champion.” The | r ITALIAN | | / Mis. White 134 118 124— 376 | og)ifornia board also voted to rec- IS S(HEDU[ED | WIN OVER GABB YS | s Y Miss Simpson .. 89 104 119— 312 ognige Dado as the titleholder. | | et | s C 0 T C l‘l ® Mrs. Stewart .. 134 126 137— 397 The commission informed Dado FOR HOUDAYS . g | AR PRI ON slt ide iorc pl ih ag Lot s st e o B ® | FULL QUART CORON ! oy crown within sixty days after two AR FIFTH < s v | Small Montana, meet to determine| Local bowlers will have a Christ- | take the ev Henge. s See the 1940 Advanced Speed- WORlD S 'I'"'lE which should be ranked as the chal- | mas holidays kegling tournament| Tonight's games are Home Groe- i line Models at our lenger. for a variety of prizes it was an-|CrY VS Martin’s Demons and Steve- 9 | IS GIVENDADO —l—— nounced today, | ik A number of chances for prizes J. B. BURFORD & CO. | NOTICE e Gabby's | | BT to1q | Will be offered, with every bowler | ‘\ Visiting days- at' the - Minfield allowed to bowl as many games De Vera - 100 167 130 &37 MANHATTAN it A Fine Whiskey! ! “Our doorstep is worn by | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 22.| Home will be on Sundays only, as. he .wants and select his best Paulino 124 139 170— 433 or St hiatamers” ~The California State Athletic, from now on. el s s Mura 155 160 180— 495 MABTI“I schenley's semommommsaniascancamcascascencemces COMMISsion has presented Little adv, MiNNIE FIELD. ;;lclon'-:h:s T;,(L"Ofi‘m{-m eX:fhfl ;alzz T R Vil Fal SR ks S i : St - - PR 5. £ . T R O A S (g SR R . L | > e 5 Totals 420 466 4701365 e T y S DA B T N T e e ;| rolled. T e BRSPS AT SISl ed marks o s ; | Sutherland 169 159 123— 451 [ g € | high three-game ' total, highest| - TeYRolds ... 168 168 166— B4 ’ single game score, best ten-game . i Totals 487 456 500—1443 s BR ‘ NDY FULL QUART / g (overage And ofhen z *—Average score. Did not bowl, . Bowlers that are members of & e e - FIFTH i ofher Filipinos, Little Pancho and total better than Gabby's squad o Last night's tallies are as follows: the Elks Lodge may enter scores F / from either the Elks or Bruns- CHEAP FARE TO SEATTLE BOTTLED IN BOND SAT"BDAY DECEMBEB 23 ELKS’ HALL = |wick alleys, and wnaffiliated bowl-| $36 first class takes you to Se- Ready to Serve! 4 7 ggsi %@ ers from the Brunswick will also aitle aboard steamer Taku next Y 15 Years Old be qualified for the tournament. | Monday, Make reservations now T e e The contest will open Sunday with D, B. Femmer, Agent. adv. | > CORONET Virginia Dare PUBLIC DANCE e o B 4 L = APl . | Alfalfa yields tw oto six mowings DRY GIN | s3 25 Empire Want Ads Bring Resvits. | a year. LIGHT ; ‘ | sl 00 : Music by Stanley Cox Orchesira . mm DANCING FROM 10 TO 1:30 Christmas Decorations! 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