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POLLY AND HER PALS E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT oYW 575 Flyer Dahl Reunited With Wife PAW/ pm WAKE UP! HULL DERN, NEIGHBOERHOODS TH' TWOCLUBS LEADERS IN P.C.LEAGUE San Diego and Los Angeles Now at Top - Seattle Nosed Out, Solons hared top spot in the Pacific Coas Baseball League with four victories and one loss each and the Sar Francisco Seals finally proved ablc to finish a game without falling apart in the final inning Wally Hebert pitched San Diego to a close victory last night with a five-hitter and also singling in the ighth inning bringing in the win- ning run Los Angeles fooled the custom- ers last night by delivering only one home run instead of four or five as recently The San Francisco Seals trounc- ed the Osakland Acorns with a four run splurge in the ninth inning Sacramento nosed out Seattle last night after once having a four run lead and then watching the former hampions tie the score in the ninth inning GAMES FRIDAY Sacramento 6; Seattle 5. Los Angeles 6; Portland 5. San Diego 1; Hollywood 0. San Francisco 7; Oakland 5. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. 4 800 800 667 667 333 333 333 167 San Diezo Sacramento Seattle Hollywood San Francisco Portland - - HILDINGER HAS BESTMARK FOR ALLEY MATCHES Lloyd Hildinger marked 593 lasi night at the Brunswick in three pin games to walk off with even- ing’s blue ribbon, his Cosmos win- ning three points of four from the Brunswick Cafe. George Brothers, led by Leonard Holmquist with 555, downed Bar- pers four straight, and Juneau Flor- ists won three of four from the Brunswick. There will be no tournament ames tonight or Sunday. Scores last night wére as follows: THE EMPIRE IS ON THE JOB At night, the whole fam- ily enjoys THE EMPIRE'S many featuezs. THE EM- PIRE is an indispensable part of Juneau life — it amuses, educates, in- forms, it's the best value in the world! Become a subscriber, phone 374. Daily Alaska Empire AW'RIGHT AW'RIGHT, - [ BUT wWOT’S o | ™H' HUFE AN' HURRY-- Warld nghts reserved Johnny Paychek, Des Moines heavyweight, topples over backward—out cold after ri g a vicious right just 44 seconds after the start of the second round of their championship fight at New York. heavyweight title. Brunswick 184 180 181 181 185 157 550 518 514—1582 E. Galao Jgrin 3eston [And | Was Saying, Oh, Yes, Go Oni (Continued from Page One) 179— 543 181— 543 154— 496 Totals Juneau Florists 116 147 169— 432 157 163 189— 509 144 179 178— 501 417 489 5361442 George Brothers Helmquist 182 194 179— 555 Burke 162 168 156— Iffert ‘176 176 176~ 520 538 511—1569 Barber Shop Trio iy Mangalao 169 180 168— 517 |aton Quinto 184 137 159— 480 | parper R. Galao 157 119 149— azs‘ Sen Halm Lajoie Carnegie TO BE NEXT WEEK TUBERCULIN T Foreign nations MADE HERE aren’t going to pay any attention Well, not much, anyway 5 to a President of the United States g out of office and will have nothing officia to do with policies after that. But if don't know. Well, that's some- prestige abroad. Totals The Public Health Service will be present at the Douglas public school next Tuesday morning for the purpose of tuberculin tests to the children needing them. Children of pre- school age will also be treated. - DEMONSTRATION | The public is invited to attend a demonstration of sewing machine poli- | technique at the Douglas school tical reasoninz. Takes a little com- next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'- mon sense thinking. That's all, Ijclock by a representative of the tell you, if 1 were FDR, T wouldn't| Singer Sewing Machine Compan cay cne word until the convention|At conclusion of the demonstra- had nominated me for a third term.” | tion refreshments are to be served Rep.: “I believe you're right by the home economics class. Well, T have an appoint nt. See| bl 3. you again some time, Senator. COUNCIL SESSION MONDAY G'bye.” | IS TO CANV/ BALLOT Sen. (to barber): “What Wwere ne old City Council goes into you saying, young man?" 4 session for the last time next Mon- Barber: I forget now what it was.| g,y night to accept the returns of Guess it didn't matter, anyway.” the Election Board and. then the [ T newly-elect will be sworn in to | For Wani uw. For Sale Empire | oy the new Council. The latter slgsaifieds Dring resulis, will most likely proceed to elect a Mayor and transact any other business n: to the time. who is Totals .: “Very enlighteniug, very enlightening.” “I always say “It's not necessarily very erudite. Just elementary 510 436 476—1422 | Brunswick Cafe | 168 182 167 179 128 159 463 520 Cosmopolitans 148 134 161 142 239 167 Totals 548 443 527—1518 “—Average score. Did not bowl. e — Today's news today in The Empire. Totals 143— 493 181— 527 149— 436 473—1456 | Mationg Roberts Mura Totals 177— 459 163— 466 187— 593 Rayela Nelson Hildinger TO MOVE Glen Edwards and family are planning to transfer their resi- dence to the Baroumes Apartments the tenth of the month. -es RECOVERING Leonard Johnson, who had his foot injured while at work early in the week, is able to be out on crutches. about o LINSIE R GAVERIL RETURNING Mike Gaveril is ‘a northbound passenger aboard the North Sea due here next Tuesday, returning from a month’s visit in Seattle. BIG6.2CU.FT. G-E AT AMAZING PRICE $120.00 | Douglas Church | Services “Notices for this church cc.umn mrist be received by The Fmpire not later than 10 o'clock Saturcuy morning to guarantee change of e . s e _Alaska Eleetric Light & Power Co. _PHONE 6i6 !4 SATURDAY and SUNDAY It was Louis’ tenth successfuul defense of administrating ' '| DOUGLAS-Coliseum | | IFFERTWILL - BE HEAD OF B.B. LEAGUE Baseball Players Asked to Sign Empire Register to Join League ‘ | | | The Gastineau Channel Baseball | League will be guided on its some- times tempestuous way this sea- | son by Harve Iffert, last year's pop- | ular base umpire who announced | that, with basketball ended, bowl- ing schedules being completed and snow leaving the ski slopes, Ju- ‘neau's baseball season should get | | under way Sunday, May 5. | | Assistant to Iffert will be Frank Heinke, Vice-President last year until he stepped into the Pres | dency resigned by Judge William | A. Holzheimer V. W. Mulvihill will continue = | Secretary of the Gastineau Che ! nel baseball leagues. | | Iffert, in accepting the thankless| | position voted him by the Junean | Fire Department, a posit'on so fre- | quently disturbed by not always | wordless battles, brings to his po- ‘mlinn several years of active base- | | ball play and umpiring. | | Last year, calling them on the| | bags, Iffert displayed sound judg- | ment and a Sstiff backbone. He| a i | made more friends than smash from Champion Joe Lo | he did | enemies on the job—and that's just| {about as high a compliment as | you can pay anyone who walks in- | to an umpire's job where that ma- | ligned individual is “always blind.” Iffert is also to continue in his capacity as base umpire, and will have another Vice-President from the Douglas camp, which will give a three-way parley front to all No service tomorrow. | matters of decision in the league. | A meeting of managers is to | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION be called in the next few days to | SOCIEEY map out practice schedules and (Native Gospel Services) prepare for the season, GEORGE H. LOVELESS It had been hoped that at least Missionary-in-Charge four teams would be in the field | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. this season, giving players more 7:30 p.m.—Evening Servioe,’rupic‘;free time and not require their | “Lying Wonders,” 11 Thessalonians | playing nearly every weekend, but 2:8;, so far, only three teams as last | Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer!,vear. Douglas, Elks, and Moose, Meeting. have signified intentions to enter | Thursday, the league, although another would Class. be more than welcome. All are invited to attend these| All players who desire to play in services held in the Mission Buud-llhc league this year, whether they | ing. | played last year or not, are asked e to sign a players’ register at The | Empire offices within the next TRINITY GUILD President Iffert suggested that PUBLIC DANCE will be more simple to make up the league and give an idea as to how many teams can possibly be entered. | T 4 be available, beginning next week, Highlight of tonight's entertain-| .o the business day until 8 ment in Juneau will be the public| o0 in the evening, and from dance dn the Elks Ballroom. The gy, nine until twelve at night. Trinity Guild and a crowded audi- & ' | Tri MINING MEN (O} | torium is anticipated. a B MR ROMING [ Strictly informal, toc dance will start at 10:30 o'clock. Music will and her orchestra, | — e | Empire classifieds bring results sermon topics, ete. | DOUGLAS CATHGLIC CHURCH| 9:00. a.m.—Holy Mass, followed | | by Sunday School. | | ST-EUVKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3:30 p.m—Children’s Aboard the Alaska, northbound, are two mining men of the Seward Peninsula distict, Graham Lammers and Joe Wallan. They will leave here Tuesday aboard a PAA plane for Fairbanks, then Nome. through this sign-up THIS EVENING The register at The Empire will affair is sponsored by the Junior e be furnished by Klondy Dufresne | | Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department Savings Bank £ Back in the United States after 32 months in a Spanish prison an enemy airman, Harold Dahl, American aviator who flew for the Loyalists in Spain, is shown with his wife, Mrs. Edith Rogers Dahl, a singer. Mrs. Dahl brought about Dahl's release after he was sen- tenced to death by an impassioned plea to Generalissimo Franciscc Franco, ’in every community to form clubs | that will become associate members | 1 the Club Contract Bridge Asso- The only requirement to join is | that the members shall have a sin- | - | ser, better and faster good American 4 | bridge. Equa' Suifs Advocated for| vy ciub or svoup of players wish- Better, Faster Play the Club Contract Bridge Associa- ! tion with headquarters at the Candle | Light Room of the Breakers Hotel, pestix | sachusetts. LYNN, Mass., April 6—The Club | "% | Contract Bridge Association that is | sponsoring equal suits for bridge’IEMPERAN[E FIlMS 1940 as follows: | B Contract bridge: Spades 30, hearts ARE Io ESHow“ 30, diamonds 25, clubs 25, notrump | The W. C. . U. will sponsor the other notrump tricks. Game 100 in | Day Adventist Church, Second and rick points Main, at 7:30 o'clock tonight . There Auction bridge: Notrump 10, will also be a talk on temperance. 8. Game 30 in trick points. The film has previously been The association is interested in |shown in the Methodist Church at securing the co-operation of leaders | Ketchikan to a capacity audience. BRIDGE SCORE - v bridge as a step forward to big- ing to join may do so by contacting ing a' Cards 5 Lynn Shore Drive, Lynn, Mas- announce their official scoring for 40 for the first trick and 30 for all | film, “The Payoff,” at the Seventh- spades 9, hearts 9, diamonds 8, clubs | The public is invited. GEORGE H. PETERSON Democratic Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE Territorial Primaries—April 30, 1940 SITKA, ALASKA “A Square Deal For AW While They Last! Get Your Copy of the 1940 PROGRESS EDITION of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE * SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS! A Complete Resume of Alaska! ZSc—Wrépl;;e(;and Mailed PHONE 374——The Empire Printing Co.—_)

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