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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940. : ¥ : B |+ Los .Angeles 5; Sacramento 4. [ - 1. TanKs incinath &, New o DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR THE | Cincinnati 4; New York 6. ' " | American League D p Boston 6; Cleveland 9. RADUATE OF ’40 In al Philadelphia 1; Chicago 10. New York 8; Detroit 2. —_— | Washington 9; St uis 2. . . p ( lEAGUE i g S o To BB FANS Styled in the Smart Manner They Like | s G STANDING OF THE CLUBS | Senators Defeat Browns-| pisongdhic o <ivd Dhae. White Sox Take Game | o ey Wom e Pt =i 4 Phil. Athletics \Rainiers Defeat 0aks 10| scatte % usJoe McCarthy Just Figures P d 'I' k Qakland 20 24 54T 0 tTh r |Sn" Mu(h ' GRADUATION . . . Caps and Gowns . . . Sad Fare- (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Move Up— adres lake QOIIY‘:‘OM 5 gg g: u ere | well These graduates of ‘40 have achieved their ' 2 an Francisco o, ) Blasiiogiie bl oft fun pitchers | Gonle JAfgUCAMD :|roe Angeles ooim® 1. To Do first milestones. Say "CONGRATULATIONS" by for their second ‘stralght victory, BodRiRedts 2 30 ‘43¢ ok ; them the thinds-ihey: snjoy. most: A huge the Yankees routed the Detroit P 28 404 ; v A 2 Tigers yesterday behind. the six-| gy ASSOCIATED PRESS) P National :,D ) 1 NEW YORK, May 23.—Yankee assortment of fine graduation gifts of lasting beauty e . S o National eague » ' 4 y 4 lf;i.lm‘.;;m-nmg of rookie Marvin I L w:mxlmt it “m?, have always A"eu that .AII‘ Here are just a few timely suggestions: The .g(.n.‘(nr(» ot more. long dis- | Pitching again last night and made | Cincinnati 18 8 692 | can’t huppenh hlereh'_w(:,oo :35}: Cante s veonag than Sy It two n-e Tow over Onkland | brookyn |18 8 . ma|pover. loo much pliching, loo much LOVELY LINGERIE | NEW SHIRTS T ' ~ 'move into second place in the Pa-|New York 15 1 577 3 2 | b ey defeated the, St LOWS (140 Goast League. Hal Turpin|Chicago SiE 10 - o jeicte, Tap (LG, wa TR e “The Chicago White Sox unloosen- | Sidewheeled the Oaks into sub-| Philadelphia 12 | Sxhenienosd ‘a prolonged, SOD, ) : The season’s newest patterns styl- ed 18 hits :ZO defeat the Philadel.|mission by allowing only seven|st. Louis fo 17 . .370|fans can't lfg‘“f ‘;4";‘- ol Slips, Gowns, Pajamas beautifully | ag by Arrow and Wilson Br i etied S hl 7 behi hits and winning 5 to 3. The win|Boston g A8 ) DRSS Son MoGRE SCUI styled in “fussy” or tailored mod- | White, stripes, fancy patterns. phia Athletics yesterday behind the his bulk the bench. He can't seven-hit hurling of Lefty Edgar Was Turpin’s fourth straight vic-|Pittsburgh 8 18 250 “‘:ure“ A °:m ks e els. Lingetie is a gift she'll like New collars. A good shirt is al- s i 7 | tory. American League : | 4 ¥ pRE) AR ways a welcome and appreciated ‘f’"‘“ir San Diego scored an easy 8 to Won Lost Pet, |Strange scenn.roxf baseball, ths pxlc—i and remember you kindly for gift 6 victory over San Francisco last|Boston 19 8 104 "‘"" of Joe fretting an;i “’;’“ eEIng | night to even the series at one|Cleveland 18 10 643 | What to 'do next, exvfr encing ;ox‘r:e 1 95 3 4 50 Z [][] i 2 5[] apiece. Al Olsen, young San Diego | Detroit T iy Ofjthe woss that Likye b‘l"&"mec sl 6 3 i 3 N E W q southpaw, held the Seals to one| washington 13 18 44g | Toutine for managers deC nse;.y hit for eight inhings but he was| Philadelphia 12 15 444 Stengellofh the Bees an onnie | pounded hard in the ninth frame|Chicago 12 15 N[ MR (01 cHe AR (g, ] BBOADCAST when the Seals scored five runs. |St. Louis 167/ 718" cafpl - ADa T ARaKs, 10, ekt nlnce i oy Hollywood staged a 3-run rally | New York 110 170 e fRoEd C’}“"_'p,’?’“ s SMART JEWELRY | JANTZEN in the sixth frame last night to Gastineau Channel League ;Ilfi‘h“"b? el e | JOINT FEATURE SERVICE | i1 6 to 3 over Portland and scor- W' Tost. por.| Ibe plavers kre bewiiersd. pibay] ol SWIM TRUNKS ON THE AIR! ing the second straight game ove: | Moose 3 0 1.000|8%iN, “““"“"‘]?- and i M“?‘ B3, New costume jewelry, inexpensive the Beavers. Douglas Efein'~, geh KRR Somotrow. Somareom: el £y vet very popular. Many styles in | Something different for summer Jittery Joe Berry, Los Angeles |Elks 0 2 000 | start to. go! ) Necklaces, Clips, Bracelets pleasure Smartly styled Jantzen By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at relief pitcher, won his own game | He's a Sphinx | last night in the eighth inning when he smashed a long sacrifice fly to score Rip Collins with the run that beat Sacramento 5 to 4 | Swim Trucks . The Finest | Made in wool or lastex styles | prints or solid colors, | 185-395 McCarthy is a quiet man. Stingy |with his talk. During the years |that his team has been world | champions he has kept his own Giants Beat 100 - 395 - J——- : | counsel. Rarely has h sed g15am 12:00pm, GAMES WEDNESDAY De"’mge[ IN |y and now thac trouble. has| SLACK SUITS 7:00 pam. 9:45 p.m. Seattle 5; Oakland 3. i;;:::fkmo}:.‘: L‘i;;:ffibp::?cal.lhy &l SPORT SHIRTS led in the 1940 manner very popular “in or outter™ shirts, | Here is a gift he’ll want and wear pleated slacks, zipper closings.| pamous Wilson Bros. “Skip- Gabardines, denims, rayons. You per” Sport Shirts. Cottons, r couldn’t give her anything she’ll ons, gabardines, wools. They're like more. handsome and a perfect gift for OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M. B. M. BEHRENDS CO. - Quality Since 1887 Hollywood 6; Portland 3. Slumps come and go. He can't u n us e | believe that his team won't some- kd'.\y catch fire and smash its way P {back to the top. But, how much| | longer? There isn't much he can Evil days seem to have befallen| qo Even if he wanted to, he Big Paul Derringer, leading Der-|couldn't make a trade within the centage pitcher of the National American League. It would Le League last year. | difficult to corral a valuable player Yesterday, the Giants clustered|from the National loop. | three runs against him to whip And does he want new players? ! the Cincinnati Reds 6 to 4 and|ghoyld he discard one of his own| the loss of the game dropped the|stars pecause of a slump, perhaps| Reds into a tie with the Brooklyn|, temporary lapse? Only a Iew; Dodgers for first place. weeks ago his team was hailed as' Carl Hubbell held the Reds tofhe greatest in the land. seven hits. Individually, his players ranked| i at the top, or around it. Can these players suddenly have dropped to| LAWRENCE, Kans, May 23. — minor league calibre? | Around the league they're won- The fans chéered and cheered when | Mathes of Kansas University did g&‘\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\|“HIIHW"" W N - Y JSUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Today, change to Old Sunny Brook. You'll find it truly a grand whiskey —smooth, su- perbly mellow and fine-tasting. This Whiskey is 4 YEARS OLD sk for n 0 Sunny Brook dering whether this is just a ‘ | [short-lived stretch of trouble or|tors are more formidable. None of whether the Yanks actually have fhese clubs are going to be set- | begun to disintegrate. This team | Ups. | NN Indians TENAKEE, 100 | the 100-yard dash in 9.3 seconds— already has stuck together longer | Only time can fathom the Yan- at Packaée J 93 Proof The next few weeks | Stores, National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. TN of dirt. There is a GENERAL E ER for as little as . . . “You'll Alwavs Be Glad that You Bought a G-E!"” " POLLY AND HER PALS TEN SMACKERS F:ENE FOR CALLIN' THI TRAFFIC OFFICER KINDA HIGH, BUT LISSEN-- - ) N | HELP T0 RUGS A GENERAL ELECTRIC VACCUM CLEANER makes your rugs last longer by picking up all three types Only a cleaner with a revolving brush that actually SWEEPS can remove CLINGING LITTER, SURFACE DUST and DEEPLY-IMBEDDED GRIT. for every purse and purpose, and you can buy a G-E BRUSH-TYPE ELECTRIC CLEAN- $31.95 | Trade Ins -- Easy Terms ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER CO. . PHONE 616 | near the world'’s record—in a re- | cent track meet here. Then it was discovered the course was five yards short. than any of the other great mu-‘kee riddle chines in baseball history. Has should clarify the situation and with it? Crosetti at short, Dickey behind |the ‘bat and Ruffing and Gomez| among the pitchers are old ir g baseball age but the others are| J in their peak = years. The team| | taneously. The batters aren't hit- oN TONIGHI ing, the pitchers aren't pitching' effectively and the fielders have| | 8ames. Never before has the de- fore has such a fighting star as| Crosetti been removed for a sub- | stitute, really isn't old. Perhaps it is just that every-| b r y | . U betore i MeGartny's roms. resmes | 0AICia and Overlin Meet fo | Decide Middleweight ; LECTRIC CLEANER ? | and_fret and wonder. et —a— D thing has belted the Yanks simul- have the Yankees lost eight straight fense appeared as weak. Never be- Championship NEW YORK, May 23—Ceferino Garcia weighed in at 154'% pounds |and Ken Overlin tipped the scales They Aren’t Hitting None of the Yankees, save Joe DiMaggio and Buster Mills, late/at 159 pounds for tonight’s world's starters, and Buddy Rosar, re- middleweight title bout in Madison serve catcher, are hitting overlsquare Garden. 300 .The great Dickey has a puny| Garcia rules the favorite in the 169 mark. Charley Keller, the‘b'm“g- He won the title from Fred g youngster who was expected to|APostoli last year. | challenge for the batting crown, | is hitting .240, so poorly that he| . “Vaniee. DOdger sin 1 More Win Yankee fans are worried, but not frantic. They point out that the Yanks have won by large margins for four years and that they can afford to give the other tecms this early lead in the man- ner of a head-star and still whip | them. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) It is too early yet to say. But| Freddy Pitzsimmons pitched the |one thing seems certain: the Yan-|Brooklyn Dodgers to a victory over kees, if they should regain melrjtm Pittsburgh team yesterday, 3 old stride, aren’t going to run'to 1. g away witN this race. Boston, Cleve-| Freddy held the Pirates to six and and Detroit are definite threats. | hits. The St. Louis Browns are greatly — .o —— !improved. The A’s and the Sena-' Daily Empire ciassitieds pay. NOT T'MY KNOWLEDGE /1S THEY ANY THERE AIN'T. LAW AGAINST CALLIN' A DOPE A TRAFFIC OFFICER 2 the law of averages caught up as they pass slowly by McCarthy | | must, sit on the bench and fidget | . By CLIFF STERRETT HAS BRAND NEW FIRE FIGHTER J. A. Berg of the Superior Pack- ing Company at Tenakee has heard about Juneau's new fire truck, but is not in the least envious. For today, going out on the Es- tebeth, is a brand new fire de- partment for Tenakee. Arriving on the Alaska, and being shipped to Fire Chief J, Berg, the depart- ment consists of two 50-foot lengths of red garden house and a collapsible hose reel with wheels. Apparently Tenakee will be pre- pared 'too. WRANGELL POTLATCH SOUVENIER INVITES ARE RECEIVED HER Souvenir invitations to the Wran- zell Potlatch to be held June 3 and June 4 have heen received in Juneau. They are issued by the Wrangell Potlatch, Inc, of which Oufslug _Red Sox Cleveland by Win Goes Nearer Top in Amer- ican league (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox yesterday 9 to 6 at their own game of slugging. The victory lifted the Indians to with- in one game and a half of the American League leaders. Hal Trosky's ninth homer of the season plus circuit drives by Ken Keltner and Roy Weatherly, gave the second place Indians the open- er of the two-game series. Trinity Guild Will /COD FISHING GOOD " AT MARMION ISLAND Rivaliy, not as to salmon caught but as to cod fish, had fishermen at Marmion Island bragging last night. Cod fish were running fine. Bert Caro, fishing with John Hagemeyer on Caro's Umpquah, netted two sal- mon and at least 500 cod fish, he claims. Joe Johnston claims at least a mil- lion cod fish for the Ourluck catch with fishermen Earle Hunter, Spike MacLean, Minard Mill and John- {ston aboard. Not completely skunk- ed, the Ourluck boasted Hunter's first king salmon of the season, a 30~ pounder, one of the few caught last | night, I. Goldstein aboard his Bobby G. with Dan Ralston found the cod fish' running instead of salmon last night, had a good time but no luck, he says. Full Line of CROSSETT SHOES JUST ARRIVED! Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Lew Williams is President; Frank Next to Winter & Pond H S. Barnes, Vice-President; Leo E. Have I.ast Meehng Osterman, Secretary, and E. L. o Keithahn, Manager. & The invitation is in two-color ' In Coumry Fnday o e o & et ot | SANITARY PLUMBING and an Indian blanket and with the HEATING COMPANY For its last gathering of the sur}l- nscription: “This blanket will W. J. NIEMI, Owner mer season, Senior Trinity Guil|dentify you at the Wrangell Pot-| | “Let your plumbing worry be will meet tomorrow at Mrs. Wellmar | '3%h. Keep it on your person. our worry. PHONE 1788 2 Holbrook’s cabin at Point Louisa for luncheor. Plaas are for those who will attenc to leave town at 11 a.m. > The practice of granting pub- lic lands to soldiers as bounties was adopted during the colonial ——— RN O | ZENITH BADIOS REPAIRS and SERVICE || JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE || Phone 464 Bill Hixson {| - ; % WPRT I 23 | Maclean Mefal Works South Seward St. : | AIR CONDITIONING | and OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK period in America. 41 H. S. GRAVES HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING “so LONG, TRAFFIC OFFICER ! Nl — FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing : at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | S. FRANKLIN STREET C.P.A. J‘ Business Counselor | COOPER BUILDING ' * WANTED!? || Small Children Cared For | | MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 —— % TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing a Complete Outfitter for Men ) i

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