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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1940. 5 ‘Fried Chicken Is Real SMOKER FOR New Heavyweight Confender Spring Treaf Whatever JULY THIRD ~ Was Aufo Washer a Year Ago Frying Style One Favors IS LINED UP Vi G f— [ BB e NS PoSTAL ODDITIES BROOKLYN CHALKS UP 11TH WIN Dodgers AEain Demon- strate They Can Come from Behind to Score (By Associated Press) | Those undefeatable Brooklyn Dodg- ers trounced the St. Louis Cardinals vesterday 6 to 2 and took their elev- enth victory in twelve starts. 1 The win shoved the Cardinals into a three-way tie for last place in the National League | In winning, the Dodgers demon- strated their ability to come from behind because the Cards counted both of their runs in the first in- ning and clung to the lead until the | Eight Round Go Befween Murphy and McCann | Already Arranged : A smoker for July 3 is announced | and the card is now being arranged. | There will be one big, main event, | # an eight rounder, between Eddie | ;Murphy and Billy McCann with the | & | winner slated to meet Slugger Weav- | er on a Labor Day card Murphy, brother of Miles Murphy has been seen in the ring here be- fore and always made a good im- | pression. McCann has also been in | mitt fests in Juneau events. | The fight between the two is more | * than interesting because the winner | HIS IS THE ONLY STAMP ORTRAYING THE DEVIL/ > A Lueos!, FiL ULL VALLEY, fifth frame when the Dodgers ot STAR,COLLECTS HORROR/ ARIZONA is to meet Weaver. Murphy has had | to work i STAMPS FOR HIS HOBBY/ ¥ [ two draws with Weaver and McCann | GAMES MONDAY has one draw with Slugger. ikt | National League Cineipnati 9; New York 1. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 5, eleven nings. 30ston 10; Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn 6; St. Louis 2 American League New York 6 9 400 St. Louis 11; Washington 9. Washington 6 10 375 Boston 8; Cleveland 6. Chicago . ; 5 10 333 Chicago 2; Philadelphia 3. Gastineau Channel League Detroit 6; New York 4. = W;)n Lgm }:T)Lm Pacific Coast League D::;’i“ : : pid No games were played in the Pa- EIks . o o s cific Coast League yesterday as the PO teams were traveling to open today on the following schedule for this week : can Francisco at Sacramento. Hollywood at Oakland. Seattle at Los Angeles. Portland at San Diego. Boston Sox Agfln Tops STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League | Bela Lugosi, who is usually seen in “Horror” roles on the silver screen, | collects “Horror” stamps as a hobby. are attractive even though they feature strange and unusual subjects. Lugosi has received most of his stamps from his fan mail which comes to him from all parts of the world. [ i 0Oddly enough the horror stamps 0dd Isn’t It? REDS STAGE j RALLY; WIN OVER GIANTS Dizzy Dean_KFocked from| Box But Homer Wins | for Cubs 7 | here’s one of the favorites—pineapple fritters. | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE| AP Feature Service Writer Springtime parties and fried chicken are about as perennial a combination as strawberries and cream You're s serving it at pic- nic, party or family get-together; people can always take another Wiy, (00, ana salad and stuffed angel food cake for the dessert. SMOTHERED FRIED CHICKEN: Quickly brown cut-up floures chicken' in 6 tablespoons of olive oil 'heated in a frying pan. Also brown % cup each of chopped on- ions and celery. Transfer to a well buttered = casserole. Add ! The Murphy-McCann event not be the only drawing card as several “outside” boxers are nibbling for a show on the July 3 card which will be staged in the ANB hall on Willoughby Avenue. cup | cream and 2/3 cup milk, sprinkle|fynny one act comedy, written by -o ONE-ACT PLAY, WEDDING GOWN SKETCH MONDAY Tickets on Sale for Juneau Woman's Club Program | Be Held Next Week | ‘“The Neighbors” an uproariously | Walker at work on his extra-curricular job—acting as fight night drum major for the negro American Legion drum and bugle corps at Columbus. By FRITZ HOWELL AP Feature Service COLUMBUS, O, A;:& (Buddy) Walk vear ago Jack 194-pound negro, was washing au- | tomobiles for a living and missing plenty of meals. Today he is un- | beaten in 18 fights, some against | pretty fair fighters, and is aiming for the heights His story has a rags to riches tang: *On April 3, 1939, a preliminary heavyweight ran out on matcn- maker “Whitey” Morrett of Co- lumbus and “Whitey” started a last-minute search for a substi- tute. In the crowd outside, unable ‘o a year from the first time he ever stepped in the ring, Walker dug himself out of the resin after a count of nine on a second-round ' knockdown and battled to a draw with Patsy Perroni of Canton, O, a fancy boxer Jack Dempsey refereed the Per- roni scrap, and said he thought Walker had a slight edge despite the knockdown No Auto-Washing Now Every scrap after Walker's first shewed a gate increase and against Perroni Jack drew 9,987 fans, The three previous fights grossed more than $6,000 each. Walker has been reaping 25 percent of the gross. : Yor: opburol (By Associated Press) erispy, golden wing if they are the With salt, paprika and minced par-|Zona Gale, will be presented next|buy a ticket, was Walker, he had | g solct Lhe bix (N G5 BN San Diego 21 15 583 . poston Red Sox put on a six- | (By Associated Press) it sley and cover tightly. Bake 30|Monday evening at the Grade School | never had a boxing glove on his| *'2Pds SIX feet one and weighs 104 Oakland 2L 16 568 . hairage yesterday afternoon in | Cincinnati staged a seven-run|muy as in the preparation of MIBUES in a moderate oven. Mix| Auditorium, under tne auspices of big hands, but when Morrett of- —has everything. He has scorcd Seattle 15 . 16 484 {110 fourth inning to defeat Cleve- |spree in the sixth inning yesterday | oo ®5 1 0¢ PEREHECE B fin a cup of mushrooms- and bake|the Fine Arts Department of the|fered him $5 for a four-rounder three of his knockouts with his Hollywood 1819 86 Jand and climb back into firse place |afternoon to overwhelm the Giants TonY SROURH BOPUET O 15 minutes. Uncover and bake 10| Juneau Woman's Club, Mrs. Johni|he snatched it. He was clumsy left hand, and the others with his Sacramento 1720 439 4 the American League. The score |9 to 1. | Sohools A the frying of ehick.| minutes to brown. Escalloped corn,|Livie, chairman. Intensive rehears-|but he Kayoed his foe, George hin 'pie can take it. too—Simms Los Angeles 1717 was 8 to 6. The Phillies knocked out Dizzy |°Ped 2rod E® il our own buttered spinach, fruit salad and|ing, under the direction of Mrs. John | Kirsch of Akron, in the ‘thirq, | 2nd. Perroni each had him on the San Francisco .....16 19 ——————— Dean in the fifth inning yesterday | €% YOu mav He VOUL OV sponge cake round out this men.|Keyser has been under way, for sev-| That show drew a “gross” of Lec* I early rounds but couldn't Portland i R 452 oy " afternoon but Billy Herman won the i fenshkh u:)eyi)“c}?i];’l;:x:-hver's b(:z'k e |eral weeks, and it is expected that|$40. In his next two’ fights, Walker National League | {game for the Cubs 5 to 4 with an |OVe" "¢ )x B Rt o FRIED CHICKEN CREOLE: |One of the finest bits of entertain-|scored one-round knockouts over| The negro American Legion post Won Lost Pet. | Ix een ' s eleventh-inning homer. f{egoe-—mgut glve oI 8 A gl 4l Bibwn - floure. and scasoned |Ment ever offered a Juneau audience | Oscar Toles of Youngstown and here has adopted him asghongfo: Brooklyn 1L ks g LT Beagneny |don, e bt % "™ chicken in any kind of .fat, |Will be the result. Jack Lowe of San Francisco; His' drum major of its drum and. bugie Cincinnati 10 3. ‘hee 5 i e e P T heated in a frying pan. Trans- | AMONg the prominent local Thes- |cut for the thrée knockouts add-|corps, and on fight nights Walker Philadelphia 5 .6 45 IN DELEGATE'S OFFICE | e fer to a buttered baking dish, |PIAnS Who have stellar roles in the|eq up to $15. porli it e alker Chicago 8 it re In“ers e o oy &l BATTER DEEP FRIED | mix in /3 cup each of diced |DIY are; Mrs. Anne Snow, Mrs o N e G | the winsioians damnd B il ;:‘;‘\:;:;‘;‘ L el ik secrtary in Alnska Delegate An- | (‘l.:llr(;:: 7 a:hm- nl:lmr }::lylerw:\:: celery, and.hbmled Hee % cup |x;,1’fl:“a§lf";£z;°r‘]’i P"f’o’; Sr’:‘/f{’_ g 1"rhun dM?r!'elt moved him into | He a‘gmlbs the only notes he knows St. Louis | A ] thony J, Dimong's office in Washy (WUERE™ WA ES SR (o L o 2 It © "”‘;’,’ Vi g Wilox, Miss- Jeanne Vardertiogss | ol ounders and, poosted bip pay| Ale bank notes, and that he's get- Boston 4 8. ..333 (By Associted Press) ington, D. C. M. Goding 15 study-|~ time- to -ecok, "aip - f g peppers. "Pour th #*caPE ™\ Cpr ou prve. and Mr. Hardld | °, $10 Per scrap. The hox office| Ung plenty of tliem—a far €1y, In American League The St. Louis Browns made it two | ing law at the George Washington| (1 cup flour, % teaspoon salt, | of ftqmatoes or tomate juice. | Palmer, and according to Mrs. Key- was responding to the thud of|a single year, from his auto-wash- Won Lost Pet. |straight over the Washington Sen- University night school. | % teaspoon paprika, 1 egg and Tdp With 3 tablespoons butter | ..o Teponding o them i s Walker's fists, Walker won by|ing days. Boston 11 5 688 ators yesterday afternoon, winning | = > i 2f3 v{u]l; mlflk, bu}:enb’(:t:nth.tr). | an;r cover, Bake 1 hmu; in a really professional manner. knockouts iov?r Ed lTlmwrnr}"j 7 G i Cleveland 10 5 667 11 to 9. The Browns raked Iour‘ DIVORCE GRANTED [ Carefully aw:‘-rtl e ba ;r;u;v; | moferately slow oven. Uncover The play will be half of an even- Murray of Shelby, O, in ol B PP R B R Detrott 10 6 625 pitchers for 16 hits. | A divorce was granied in District| ered chicken into deep, hot fat | the last 10 minutes to Brown. |ing's entertainment, which wil aiso| TOUIS: Over Tommy Carter of De- Bill's Parcel Dehvery St. Louis 7 8 467 | e |Court today to Thalmer Brekhus| so the fat covers the chicken by i Serve with this corn bread, |feature a re-showing of the Proces- | 'Olt in five, over Bob Thomas of PH ey 7 9 4m' Dally Empire cassfieds pay. from Elisbeth James Brekhus. | at least an inch. Fry about 15 | buttered cabbage, frult gelatin |sion of Wedding Gowns, which at-|Locklend, O. in five, and over| myonfilg:r General Electric WASHERS o All White Beauty '@ Qeneral Electric Guaraniee AT NEW LOW PRICES minutes, turning the chicken several times. Drain and serve on a heated platter, surrounded with corn fritters and a glazed pineapple garnish. Pass broccoli with Hollandaise sauce; serve strawberry shortcake for des- sert, IOWA STYLE: Put flour, salt| and paprika into a paper sack, then put your cut chicken into the sack | and shake until chicken is coated.| Heat 6 tablespoons of fat in a fry- OLD - FASHIONED SYYLE: Sprinkle salt and pepper over cut chicken, then lightly dust it with flour and brown it quickly in chopped bacon, melt- ed in a frying pan. Cover tight- ly, lower heat and cook 30 min- utes. Pour in ! cup boiling % water last 5 minutes of the | | satad and baked ' cherry roll. Yanksiiain Take Defeat (By Associated Press) &he Detroit Tigers pounced on the Two were naturalized and one re- patriated in District Court here to- day. New citzens are Katherine Maria Karinen and Anthony Kuoris, both natives of Finland. Eva Mary Tomlinovich, who lost her citizenship when she married a foreigner some years ago, repat- riated’ e, — | Thomas Haigh, who are in charge tracted so much attention at the Club’s recent Golden Jubilee birth- day party. So many people requested a repeat performance of this event, that it was decided to offer it again. Several beautiful gowns of other years not previously shown, have been added for this showing, and a novel and interesting manner of modelling them, has been evolved by Mrs. John McCormick, and Mrs, | of this part of the program. Mrs. Livie states, and since the com- mitte plans to sell Only enough to fill the seats in the auditorium, people are urged to buy in advance, (CC EQUIPMENT COMES IN FROM OUTLYING CAMPS Young Harry Wills of Cincinnati in six. | After his seventh straight knock-| out, Walker moved into the main over Paul Favors of Detroit and| Charley Belanger of Canada, hutl used the kayo method on Floyd| Gibbons of Detroit in six, “Smoky” Maggard of Dayton, Ky., in Lhree,} and “Wild Bill” Boyd, Jack Demp-| sey's protege, in eight. i That made a total of 10 knock-| | On April 1, two days less than Special Sale on HATS sz.ss While They Last Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next to Winter & Pond events, He won 10-round decisions - Prompt, Courteous Delivery Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator —_— H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING ing pan. When it's hot put the|yankees yesterday afternoon and “_f&ercela; ::!:i:t:fl; the occ;lsion will outst h:nd two decisions in nine b H 3 3 chicken in and brown it quickly.| defeated the New Yorkers 6 to 4. It e ensemble, under | months. | [ ) Achva'flr wuhmg Al:lll)ll Put in 3 tablespoons of butter | was the third straight ;;:eat for the ;ttle direction of Mrs. Livie, and wed-| Walker opened 1940 with a 10-| — il nd % cup of milk. Cover tightly|Yankees. Ing songs appropriate to the various | round - decision over tough Eddie! [ J sa‘cl wringer :nd c:)ok gver a moderate fire for - — periods represented by the gowns|Simms of Cleveland, then scored| JAMES C. COOPE Y 20 minutes. Turn several times THREE BE 0 ::"?”:":gby Lola Mae Alexander, | three-round knockouts over Sandy | C.P. A : 2 with a fork. Creamed new pota- guest soloist. McDonald of Dallas, Tex., and Bob| (] fllllel opel’ailon toes, buttered asparagus, hot rolls. ( ME Tickets for the event are now on|Nestell of Los Angeles. Then came Business Counselor lad and lemon pie tie up| u S ("’IZENS cale, and can be secured from either [a 12-round decision over Simms| QOOPEE:BIILDING . = EISPALERAG S hi :( tried | . Mrs. Livie or Mrs. McCormick. The|and a seven-round knock: m-m . ® Permadrive Mechanism Selabusly. will, sB1¢ken et Mo e M. McCormickThe and o seven-tound. knookout. over| S % — WANTED!? Small Children Cared For MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 ->— TIMELY CLOTHES cooking, Transfer chicken to | NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION E“sy P ayment P lan heated serving platter. Mix 4 Ray Charlton, in charge of CCC > tablespoons of floyr with chick- By order of the Common Council|Work at Tenakee, came t0 Juneau | f——————m—m— NUNN-BUSH SHOES en drippings in the pan, add 1 |of ‘the City of Juneau, the entire|on the Ranger 1X and will be as- M" h clh n cup water and 2/3 cup milk and |issue”“of Juneau Public School|signed to this vicinity. p Y ranetie | STETSON HATS ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. cook umtil creamy. Pour this over the chicken and surround with sweet potato fritters. Gar- nish with spiced peéars. Serve Bonds, issue of June 1st, 1927, are called * for immediate redemption. Interest to be paid to June 1st, 1040. H. J. TURNER, The Ranger 1X arrived at Auk Bay yesterday with a scow load of tools and equipment assembled from outlying camps which are closing Kiichens Office at Radio Eng. & Mig. Co. PHONE 176 QUALITY WORK CLOTHING L] FRED HENNING P]l0lle 616 ::u:;e:r e:;"fl".f.:"mm":a; adv. 2 c_ny— Clerk. 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