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Wit P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940. 3 : 5 ' F AR ORRER AR AR BOB FELLER SEATTLE IS GIVE YANKS LOSER, GAME SOMESCARE WITH ANGELS | (By Associated Press) | Bob Feller made a gesture yes- afternoon toward his s Over Cubsin - Extra Inning |Pace-sefting Padres Score | Pitisburgh Slaughtered by terday - | A § . | ¢ i e norun game ana| Third Consecutive Win | New York in Travesty scared the Yankees into their sixth | | B | icopsslie” -ttt vas> GlkvETHT fin | Over Porfland ‘ \ on Baseball : ished the ecastern swing with a —_— H | % victory of 4 to 0. Feller allowed | (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) . oniy three hits and for six innings| Log Angeles came from behind | | | The Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday With a Gift She’ll Want and Appreciate! he muffed the Yanks |last night with a big four-run | downed the Chicago Cubs for their 4 5 Wy I I 3 ->> | rally in the eighth inning to de- | twelfth defeat in fourteen games y 2! 1 s o et s 5 e el JUNEAU'S LARGEST COLLECTION OF FINE GIFTS FROM THE n a travesty on baseball, e . led all the way until Bill Walker, | relief pitcher, blew up in the eighth. | Seattle lost by a score of 7 to 5 | The pace-setting San Diego Pa- | dres recorded their third consecu- Pittsburgh Pirates made seven er-| rors and five of their pitchersgave {up 15 hits and 10 bases on balls and also hit three batsmen in the LOW FARES STORE WHICH HAS SERVED HER FOR OVER 50 YEARS EAST tive win over Portland in a free- process of collapsing for their ninth o hitting contest last night and consecutive defeat before the Gi-| DOBOTHY GBEY ants, The game ended in a score of | CIRCLE AMERICA BY TRAIN from Seattle $9° in coaches scored a 7 to 1 victory. | Trailing by one run going the ninth inning, Hollywood ral- lied last night for two runs and a 5 to 4 victory over Oakland. Sad Sam Gibson lost by a mere unearned run last night as San 17 to 6 for the Giants. | Johnny Babich's wildness in the| fifth inning yesterday gave St Louis a victory over the Philadel-| phia Athletics by a score of 4 to 2.| Jimmy Bloodworth's homer in| the seventh inning yesterday with | into BEAUTY AIDS Francisco defeated Sacramento 35 5135 in sleepers ot two men on bases topped a Wasn- | i s ington rally that spelled victory | 100-5 00 eite $45.00 ; el of the Chicago White Sox. The i e for lower berth GAMES IHURGDAY | game ended in a score of 8 to 4 1.00-2.50 Pacific Coast League Seattle 5; Los Angeles 7 Portland 1; San Diego 7 Hollywood 5; Oakland 4. San Francisco 5; Sacramento 1 National League Boston 1; Cincinnati 4. New York 17; Pittsburgh 6. Brooklyn 4; Chicago 1, ten nings. Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 8. American League Cleveland 4; New York 0. for Washington -+ Three Club B.B. 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Philadelphia i £ 421 Thfee Games weekly Se' chiefs, charming whites, floral g“}:’:‘;s' . g‘:g '%?(5) ggsc | Washington T T 421! 4 ¥ prints, pastels, dressy and sport ~SlPsS, gowns, pajamas n d Des Moincs 8882 6657 80.2¢ e uge Chicago 7 a8y Champlonshlp Game styles. Useful as well as bequ- huge variely "Qfi"ely as well Chicago . 6500 7400 0.3 STANDING OF THE CLUBS New York 6 12 333 | tiful. as wearable styles. Dressy and e gl o fasow taDATEOEE Pacific Con;ll Lea(uem pey | Gastineay Chanmel League | On JUIY 4 ! 95¢-1.25 tailored types to please and de- PITTSBURGH, WAsx-qu'roné, BOS o D 41 155‘ ‘éti’ Won Lost Pet. Rl | Cc-1. light all mothers. TON and other eastern cities. Space it ego 615 Moose 1“0 1000 VAR SPING . sleeping cars extra, Liberal returs | Oakland 35918 1550 By bl k] e ST BRI A ot GIFT WRAPPING limits. Stop-over privileges. Seattle 17 17 500 Bk LS 5 - ~000: msd een c])lrmc dwr.r: hree M:am.; Ride the electrified OLYMPIAN Hollywood . >z° » 000 ; il 7 ; 3:;)111}, x\g(|p;:x\;;; l';'l:y sf;wga:x:?s [Every car air conditioned. 656 smoke | LOS Angeles F A 1454 TWO PAPERS AT SITKA are scheduled for three times a ess, sootless miles behind giant electric | San Francisco 18 20 AT4 x 4 o ; ;. locomotives. Special open observatior | Sacramento 18 22 gy . Slcasiownhas. tHO (CEMeRRPEEs, | Week, Tubsdmye (Thilsdie: and 1“" c&lnied in summer. Modern, ;m Portland 14 2 ’4’” both mimeonmpzhs. One, thE ?ltka S]un‘(:ays tax:]d will start at 6:30 o'~ ortable tourist sleepers; standard e 1es twice a week, Tues- | clock in the evenings, seven-inning ;{hepefl; club observation car and Nathgual v';;;‘“;ml por, | OB days, and is edited | contests, with the exception of on Q“ul‘ty Since 1887 iawatha -type coaches. ning car “_and published by Bob Wahl. The|Memorial Day and. July 4 when meals as low as 50¢. Off-the-Tray.serv- | Brooklyn 12 2 857 jiher The Sitka Alaskan, issues|the gz ill be played at 2:3 Yoo —sandwiches 10, pie 10f, milk 10, | Cincinnati 12 4 .0 : RS, e | e, tainch will ihe Dk a6, 2.8 3 . ( 3 ry ay @ £ lished by |o'clock in the afterno cofleé BE. New York 7 8 ‘a67 gex}y d!“rxh);{ and is Ipub A poey B noon ‘For Hithar imtorantion, oab 0 s ichard A..Ramme, who purchased| The last game is scheduled for | | | . & fathe olsipction, ank yaus searest | Philadelphia .6 8 42 po equipment and equity of the | June 30 and the iwo teams hight | A H | : e o Ul Ciracesito e o n"s / “ o Northern Star, formerly owned by est in the percentage column will | | wo e Ian u ( lnson in 1939, Five of them were not JLE Cymon Chingo g ‘too Benjamin Mainhart, play for the championship on July | | prodicted, Seneral Agen! £ - R —- 4 | 5 i - i White Bldg. Pittsburgh PR TR - | Bo sure your ticket.reads via Won Lost Pct. |'TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: | qu o % i [ | ||Bill's P I Deli - 5 _ he schedule is as follo i ' | 111 § ¥Y'arce [ Wery Boston 14 5 737! Regular meeting Friday evening, May 12, Navy vs. M ts | me M[lWAUKEE PlTT] | cieveland 12 6 667 7:30. Degree work and refresh- |y "ls Merchonts ve. Nave: Mos BERLIN, May 10.—The German | . | PHONE 701 Detroit 11 8 579 ments. advl mfl-VNav‘ vf“s‘:;* I‘)'-*quflV&v Ml"g‘ DUT(H S AY radio announces tonight that Ger- | econ Ime‘ DAY or NIGHT 3 y VS. S rake; a h o o s | i £ talilee _ e i‘)mke s *Mmha"%_‘YM‘)" | man troops have taken Maastricht {| Prompt, Courteous Delivery 21 Meréhunts -% Bloms i)ruk("y' ?nd};jvl:ll:u holding Mahnrdy,bo'h’ 1 Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator . ; 5 n gium, i May 23, Siems Drake vs. Navy; L,ffi 1 Coast Rookie Is Jerked in| - Fifth when Boston | Gefs fo His Slanfs || “he Clothing Man® HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | & MARX CLOTHING (By Associated Press) | May 26, Navy vs. Siems Drake, May 28, Siems Drake vs. Merchants; May 30, Siems Drake vs. Navy; June 2, Navy vs, Merchants. June 4, Merchants vs. Siems Drake; June 6, Merchants vs. Navy; June 9, Navy vs. Siems Drake; June 11, Siems Drake vs. Merchants; Queen Praises Holland| Troops for Resistance Against Invaders FRENCH CABINET 15 REORGANIZED PARIS, May 10.—Premier Rey- naud announces reorganization of | the French Cabinet to face the in- General Electric WASHERS H. S. GRAVES AMSTERDAM, May 10 -Com- - June 13, Siems Drake vs. Navy; & ot " 3 9 S| [ J A“ wh“e Beau'y June 16, Merchants va. Navy: June mander-in-Chief of The Neth- | tensified threat of the German| Freddie H\lwhlnfin, costly Pa s PR A i o on®| erlands Armed Forces today de- | drive. !clllc Coast League rookie, former] T e T e ;0 ;u s Vs, ‘emi rake: | cjared that Germany's surprise L e e of Seattle, got his second try yes S o une 20, Navy vs. Siems Drake;| jgpek on Holland is a failure. terday and went five innings for| JAMES C COOPER ® Activalor Washing Action June 23, Siems Drake vs. . Mer- General Henri Winkleman S d h M g the Detroit Tigers but was jerked| ° sa‘e' WI'in er c;‘“":"j ‘S“"e 2;" Navy vs. Mer-| gaye ghat appraisal in his order we ls assa e | from the mound after Jimmy Foxx | C.P. A. Y g Csk“" s June 27, Merchants vs.| of the day to the troops. B ) I S' " d | tripled off him with bases full in| ’ ms Drake; June 30. Navy vs.| . Speaking of Queen Wilhel- USINGSS IS MAM@A | the sicth inning. Bosion won the|| Business Counselor COOPER, BUILDING e 2 Merchants. game finally in the tenth inning,! 6 to 5, scoring three runs after two men were out. Wsic- o5 bt 2N Special Sale on HATS 32'85 While They Last " Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next to Winter & Pond | | mina, the General said: “Her | Majesty ordered me to relate her | high gratification on the way | that The Netherlands troops | have resisted the violator of our neutrality.” ® (Quiet Operation ® Permadrive Mechanism ® (General Electric Guarantee AT NEW LOW PRICES WANTED? |. Small Children Cared for | MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY l By Graduale Nurse In her well-equipped establish- | ment in her home, 410 West Twelfth| ¢ 40 YO AR T | Street, Mrs. Hildur Skele, graduate » | nurse and masseuse will give Swed- ish massage treatments by appoint- | ment. | Before coming to Alaska several years ago to be a nurse at St. Ann's Hospital, Mrs. Skeie was in charge of physiotherapy at the Walla Walla Baseball Today' The following are scores of base- ball games played this afternoon in the two Major Leagues: National League New York 7; Brooklyn 2. American League Washington 7; Philadelphia 8. 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 -— NEW YORK, May 10. — Police -TIMELY CLOTHES Detroit 3; Chicago 0. ‘maced a large guard last night|General Hospital. She receiyed her‘ — Boston 3; New York 2. | around the Italian liner Rex. The big | training in physiotherapy at Skod.s-; - E“sy Payment Plan AR5 Juxury ship docked in New York|dorg Sanitarium and Hospital near | NUNN-BUSH SHOES late yesterday. Copenhagen where she was for four | ! ot RS RS T AT R In addition to the heavy police |years and later she spent four years| er’hy Cabrueflg | STETSON HATS ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. BRITISH SHELL | GERMAN TROOPS protection asigned to the Italian ship, the State Department, Trea- sury Department, Coast Guard and Department of Justice sent men to in Stockholm specializing in .stud.\"‘ and practice of massage. Mrs. Skeie has the recommenda-| tion of lecal doctors with whom she | Kitchens ‘ Office at Radio Eng. & Mig. Co. || QUALITY WORK CLOTHING LONDON, May 10—The Air wateh the vessel. was associated while at St. Ann’s. H 824 Ministry announces British Air| The Rex was scheduled to leave|She specializes in general massage, THONE. 11§ BOX ! Pllfllle 616 forces in France have bombed Ger-|again for Italy during today. massage for reducing, hot pack| g, v P Complete Outfitter for Men treatments, and cabinet baths. Tele- phone number is Green 662. Pplice gave no reason for the spec- ial precautions. man troops, supposedly those along the Belgium-French border line. SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER PALS ; ¢S/~ AUNT SuSIE, WOT ¢ b L e | ° [ DD YuH PAY FER TH' THEY WUZ A LITTLE e A 4 VASE IN TH' LIVIN'- . ACCIDENT--- AN' T 2 L S ——4| ’ Fodwt ST G ?) § | Madoan Metal Worss | | BROADCAST — South Seward St. JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY . 8 days every week at | 12:30 p.m. AIR CONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS | SHEET METAL WORK -+ FINE 3 Waltch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | | PAUL BLOEDHORN || 8. FRANKLIN STREET 8:15 am. 7:00 p.m.

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