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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JUNE 2] 1940. & e e AT automobile but escaped injury “and | c THEY STICK TOGETHER | 7 was picked up by a passing mmo:-i it i al y rosslvor( uzzie | W OKLAHOMA CITY.—The 15 chil- The Most Wanted Hose Attempung o nurry Kight to dren who were promoted this year " | RE(KEDZ“MES potembung 10 B endly |from the 6-A grade af-Gatewood| 3 pirore " Wolstion ot Vestarday's Puzsle . "8 Bo Ger . | of the Year | motorist wrecked his own car and [school to junior high had an un-| 4 Coarse e : R FORT TOWSON, Okla, June 21.| Kight was hurt seriously. WAL pe00rdy ROy o sneed 8 Support . Roman poet | 1 heard ed to try —When R. D, Kight learned that| An ambulance took him to a |derearten together and i Top of the his brothér's house in’ near-by|Hugo hospital directly across the | together throughout thelr it Morl'en Fock e Hugo was on fire, he left by auto- |street from the fire. school carcers 15 [E[S] o T A % i E: b “eonectively . Entice: mobile for the scene. He watched from a hospital win- | 17. Single thing [R]A] paarian Halfway there he wrecked his' dow while the house burned Empire ciusefieds bring results i& ,E;,’,ff‘,'“, Elg : éafi:‘;mm pES AN — = B P 1. Exposes Sondition 23. Greek portico . Frightens l A 4 Di b suddenl; 0S An it posemseias AlR] 2 L. geles Unleashes 14 . ?, e s wj U Hit Attack to De o v - / 2. gmall fn [E] ASuehing . Degree . Asterls 31 American poet E- b %aly;sm;:‘ feai A(O[ns use T 34. Flog . Jogs . Bt s B T B (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) . East Indi; th An erratic e e r - In the West . . . every- 46 East Ihts™ 49, Snow runner: 3. Considered wetar: i 4 ],"' R e "5' gl""‘\ aside & H‘.‘d,.h,,“ . Tal,’k,l:,(,,“_ Ty m‘"m:"" ning last night gave the Seattle H 40. Spoken . Hardens astically n Asia 'S a story over 2 Sac- a x nskille lamentation levice 18 > y its full-bodied flavor. For workmen DOWN 6. Droop 40. Death notlee | walks won the game 48. By 1. Cry of the cut 7. Influence 43, Hewing, tool : ., g li 47. Passage out 2. Southern con= derived from «, Turmerle Los Angeles unleased a 14-hit tops”’ in quality . . 48 Steen stellation past success 45. Pigpen " g . i attack, including homers by Chico SEATTLE BrewiNG & MattinG Co. Sirice 1878 & Emil Sick, President || 7 111 7 II//IHH rrr W i W IIF/IHIIII EEE AEEN HIII%?IIIIWIH EE/JEEEE WIIWIIII %/%WIII%HIIII duldEEN w8 D LT Hernandez and Peanuts defeat Oakland Hollywood scored Lowery to a decisive v .///.... Floming 1 San Francisco as Bill| A Fleming held the Seals to two| '//.// hits. - oaM \ NYLON Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2; Seattle 5. San Diego 1; Portland 0. Hollywood 6; San Francisco 1 Oakland 6; Los Angeles 11. National League | Chicago 3; New York 6. Pittsburgh 8; Boston 7. | Cincinnati 3; | twelve innings. American League Philadelphia 6; Detroit 4, Washington 1; Cleveland 12. New York 0; Chicago 1. Boston 1, 4; St. Louis 2, 11. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Philadelphia 4; PSS S S S S S BT S SR T RS S PO Y HOSE 168 pairs just received but even these won't st long . . . To avoid disappointment we suggest you shop tomorrow for yours. No limit while quantity last .-.-///“. Won Lost Pct. SIZES 8%2—10} | % Seattle 46 31 IIII///WIII//IH ) s Sacramento 42 41 B M B h ‘l ( : R e T ; e 7 Phstamel e . Vi. Ibenrenas Lo. i 3 4 g San Diego 40 40 You Can Now Buy This Big 6 cu. ft. Ay ganl b S B QUALITY SINCE 1687 v joE lou IS For seven rounds Louis carved | San Fr.incibcu 38 42 -m»—-~—o—'«—'~v-»-'m—«——""'~-“'~'m4 . Godoy's face apart, punching with | Portland 29 48 PSR R o SR - g b as much devastation as was ever National League and should welcome an opportunity 1 | shown. Louis laid Godoy's left: eye | Won Lost Pet. REDS D 0 p lo try for revenge. v , WINS OVER {open in the first round and soon | Brooklyn 33 1 660 B ] TR AT THE m‘m[ Godoy looking like barbecued | Cincinnati 3% 19 648 BE"‘ HE DOESNIT bee New York 32 18 640 AMAZING | Godoy's crouch, with bothered | Chicago 2 28 509 FIRST SPoI IN PRICE OF | | Louis in the previous fight, availed|St. Louis 21 30 412 TEll TEAMMATB | him nothing as Louis straightened | Pittsburgh 20 30 400 ‘ \ hlm up from the start with straight| Philadelphia 18 31 367 DETROIT, Mich., June 12 - 'ar- [lefts and rights and short bruising | Boston 31 354 \old Newhouser, the 19-year-old (:hampmn Awarded Fight uopercuts. | American_League | southpaw pitching sensation of the $l 19 50 J | Louis finished the fight with| Won Lost Pct. Detroit Tigers, can cook, make beds o by Technical Knockout |onw & siight scratch behind the | Cleveland 35 @ eu nd play the piano and violin, his e | ear. | Boston s 20 eos|(C] evela nd Goes to TOD mother, Mrs, Theodore Newhouser, in E]gh'h Round The, crowd paid nearly $150,000 | Detroit 32 21 604 ‘proudly informs interviewers. Socinding 5 Jeirs [to witness the fight. 4 | New York 2 2 500 Posmon m Amen(an e el NEW YORK, June 21.—Joe Louis | itk 1% T kRO LR i ) [ Fecintmaie) SioA T E T el it | chicago x w s League by Vicory Protection S e orld heavyweight Philadel & ot champion as the result of his stop- tiscplphia [ o 880 —_ ! | Washington ol ¥ 3% (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) MODEL LB6B A BEAUTY AND A BARGAIN! Shop Around! Compare Values! And you'll appre-. ciate how much more dol- lar-for-dollar value you get in a G-E. See the new deluxe General Electric, the refrigerator with CONDITIONED AIR! 6.2 Cu. Ft. Storage Space 11.7 Sq. Ft. of Shelf Area * 8 Lbs. of Ice—80 Big Cv bes—At One Time iy 6, Louis floored the rugged Chilean | WIN VICIORY behind to score a victory in a| o Fast Freezing Stainless Steel with punches for the count of | After ~recelving surgical care, twelve-inning game. The score was | six just as the seventh round gong| | Keith Young of Sita was dis- 4 to 3. | Super-Freezer ¢ All-Steel Cabinet —1-Piece Porcelain Interior © Automatic Interior Lighting © Sealed-in-Steel G-E Thrift Unit. A STATF.MENT BY GENERAL ELECTRIC “We believe the new 1940 G-E Refrigerator to be the finest roduct of its kind ever of- g red to the public—one that will cost you less to own than any other tefngeumr you could buy at any price.’ *You'll Always Be Glad You Bought A General Electric™ ping Arturo Godoy of Chile via the | technical knockout route last night| in the Yankee Stadium, in 1 minute and 24 seconds after the opening of the eighth round of their sched- |uled 15-round fight. | nessed the bout. | the eighth round. He floored God- | |oy twice and then dropped him |for the third time when referee Billy Cavanaugh ended the bout. Louis weighed 199 pounds Godoy tipped Godoy, who hurt his prlde by last- | lUBRICATlON | More than 30,000 fight fans wit-| sounded and he finished it up m‘ and | the scales at ' lhu; Mrs. Jack Fowler and her bahy son were dismissed today from| St. Ann’s Hospital and are at their | residence in the Assembly Apart- | ments. missed today from St. Ann’s. Mary Williams was a medical ad- mission at the Government Hos- pital today. Lydia ‘James was dismissed from Todey’s news todax m The Emnlre PO ITS TIME TO CHANGE YOUR . HEAVIER LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY PO l HospiTaL NoTES McCANN GIVEN CHALLENGE T0 Will Get Crack at Davy Ward If He Can Lick | Murphy, Weaver The bright lights of the big time weigh-in at 200% pounds. \the Government Hospital after re- The inspired St. Louis wans‘ In' his methodical cold-blooded | ceiving ‘minor surgical care. boxing ring are looming for BIilly | smacked the Boston Red Sox ses-| fashion, Louis took revenge on| - McCann, Juneau boy who is paired|terday out of first place in the with Eddie Murphy for the July 3 bouts here. McCann received word yesterday from Seattle fight promoter Nate Druxman, that he will be given Davy Ward, Northwest welterweight champion, next fall, provided Mc- Cann scores a win over Murphy on the third and over Slugger Weaver on Labor Day to claim the champ- ionship of Alaska. Training each evening at the AB. Rink from 5:15 to 6:30 o'clock, McCann is showing spectators a new brand of speed and punch that should take him to Seattle, They say McCann is tossing a pretty left hand and every now and «[the Boston Bees into the celisr the special event billing to fight Old Chuck Klein, hitting in a style that brought him fame as a slugger, knocked the Cincinnati| Reds out of first place in the Na-] y tional League yesterday. The vet- eran outfielder hit in all of thP‘ four runs as the Phillies came from | Pirates Drop Bees The Pittsburgh Pirates dropped yesterday by choking off a late rally to gain an even split in the four-game series. i Browns Take 2 Games American League with a double vic- | tory and ran their own victoly| string to six games, Garlong Clifts’| ninth-inning homer and John| Niffelings' five-hit pitching, com- in the Tékas league, cracked a bined to win the first game. | 45-year-old record when he Feller Wins pitched his 12th straight victory Bob Pellers tenth triumph came| Without & Jost .'";"'.hlfll'“- He's yesterday at the expense of the| 2 b school. Washington Senators. It was the| fifth victory in a row for Cleve- land and put the Indians in first place in the American League. The Athletics snapped the De-| troit Tigers' winning streak yester- day at six games. This was done behind good pitching. "Yanks Shut Out John Rigney bested Monte Pear- 12 STRAIGHT —Howard (Lefty) Pollet (above), 18-year- old flinger for Houston'’s Buffs Sweet Kitchens b WEST ALASKA ELECTRIC s 204 Dot il “pfign‘éagg‘fim then trows & Gymamiig it ot son ' an ceencining pning| Y e St S really hurts. shut out the Yankees. owners, annoyed by smoke, ~ LIGHT & POWER CO. THRIFT COOP o | o i o ™ 72200 R HURFINE TEWELL ds and whip Murphy. PHONE G616 ) oy vy i po::b:"ie"m s a LOCAL RIFLEMEN m:‘;‘.;f;".; g 20 an out Wi “OUR PRICES ARE SEATTLE PRICES” Our Store Is as Close as X ““THE PRICE IS NOT EVERYTHING"' ‘our Phone—SHOP EARLY e Empire—the paper with the largest - pali circulnuon T0 INVADE ARMY POST, CHILKOOT luy-lhemolywrmeh- AN clean, sweet BRINGING UP FATHEB By GEORGE McM US Jazz Taking Party Marks- xmfim Vi men fo Lynn Canal Barracks Tomorrow Chilkoot Army Post is scheduled | for an invasion—a surprise “attack” | by the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club rifle team. At two o'clock tomorrow after- noon, rifle members will meet at | Femmer's wharf to take cars to Tee Harvor and board Cash Cole’s |Jazz for the Haines trip. Twelve members will shoot in the GREAT HEAVENS —ALL MY JEWELRY WAS IN THE TOD DRAWER i OF MY DRESSER-DID | ’ HE SAVE IT? ) WELL- OUR SON SAVS 'I;SE OUSEBLRNED WHAT'S THAI - YOU SAY?THE JEWELRY DIDN'T_BURMN UP? THAT'S GOOD-THEN THEY ARE SAFE- FLL CALL HIM UP AGAIN AN SEE-1 HOPE HE HASN'T FALLEN BACK . WESL match, but any rifle club member who desires to make the trip, may Venttlating fin go, but should call Rex Chittick, ‘ not later than 12 o'clock noon to- | morrow. nlcn & mns “. The Haines soldiers were beaten PHONE 34 here last year by the local riflemen,