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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940. o8 ’]vncs and put Cleveland back Y}, ol Cleveland - bigh g SEATTLEIN ~~ DEMPSEY STILL HAS GOOD WALLOP - The Yankees barely lasted to ' | ?, beat the St. Louis Browns as they: How To pl | , opened the home stand. The Browns ' | Is To er | threatened to overcome the lead in' v'(Ton IN | the ninth_inning. | By HAROLD TROSKY | Bobby Doerr gave the Red Sox Cleveland Indians Star * | | | a victory over the Chicago White on(e Mor Sox by blasting his sixth homer of the season as the first man up in Pitcher Wilkie Gefs Back . atSeals Who Earlier | the thirteenth inning. Discarded Him Detroit DroB;but of Lead . in American-Homer Trllnl(-llne Wins in 13th | . Tractors in (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Boston Bees went ten innings . yesterday to win the second game GM( SerVI(e a victory over the San Fra of a double header after the Chi- e p % = Seals last night after two exira in- cago Cubs won the opener before | HAROLD TROSKY | nings and turning in his eighth ' - ;s'rnight victory since joining lhr} | | \ | (By ASSOCIATED PREST) | | Alden Wilkie pitched Seaitle to 7,000 fans.in Chicago. . S Betes | L Fehiths ESHN Detroit dropped out of the Amgr_' NEW YORK, July 12.—Sixteen AP FEATURE SERVICE | | Rainiers after being cast aside by ! ican Leasue lead by losing a decic- new Trunk-Line iraciors—engineer- If you can reach out and spear | the Sez He has been undefeated | ion to the Washington Senators, Sid ed to meet the most exacting de- 'em you have a good start toward |so far. Al Eimiec’s fourth sm':lv‘ Hudson. Washington's right handed mands of tractor-trailer operators being a first baseman, Good hands | | with the bases loaded scored the rookie, sca*ered nine hits to win. and ranging in gross combination and strong legs are two big requi- | | winning ruw in the eleventh inning. | Kenny Keltner's homer with two Weight frem 32,000 to 50,000 pounds sites—and if you're left-handed and | | Pitcher Forrest Orrell held Hol- on in the seventh inning gave —bave been announced as part of can boast three or four (-xtxm‘ |lywood to six scattered hits last | night te score a victory for Porl-‘ Cleveland a victory over the Ath- the comprehensive 1940 General jnches in height that's all velvet. | 5/ land, their third straight. | Motors Truck line. Por 3 . ORI SR I et LA O SIS o) believe me, you have to| fom 9 _ sl S Easoling of didmer poursy i 108 WHbn youl play thal Hhat ek ‘ Mike Christoff’s homer in the tenth diesel power, these Hoye are a few other things you | | kol new GMC models are designed to g | | inning. 1 SUIITEL IEWel T SULTH CHEpRIoe e o i { "4 nifbh inning homer ky Bou No=| provide a brand of performance that HERE ARE Wil cstablish new standards g J0UTe considering being o tirst| |clanders Score Six Errors vicott with two on bases gave Los ‘ | heavy highway hauling. baseman: | Angeles a victory over San Diego Featuring high horse-power with . Y0lL Must remember ‘that you're as lodgemen Romp |last night. EM&“I“G low chassls weight, these units offer 0, 21%aYS et up o target for the | - as standard equipment the next NCICrs Leamn where that bag Around Bases | camEs Tmurspay size larger power-plant than cor- 3 A4 develop a feel for it. You'l ke e L find that with practice you'll be Portland 2; Hollywood 1 responding standard models, and s knocked from the rving and was out “cold” for several minutes and later hospitalized dual performance axels throughout, “0'¢ to stab a throw on either side p Douse b""'l”, ”'.",',”l” “'""f;;g Los Angeles 7; San Diege In announcing these new GMe °f the bag and in the same motion for six errors last night in & Wid| ogkland 4; Sacramento rt U B b T B THKtIRhE went 1hto the seoond r o models, J. P. Little, vice president SUCK Out a foot and hit the bag.|Eame With the Elks, in which the| gape 5: san Francisco 3, of treatment of hls hurts, The figh t into the second round. It was staged in Atlanta. : ’ directing sales of General Motors There Will be times when a throw Elks won easily 10 to 5, their Hllh. National League | E ; Truck and Coach Division, said: is so wild you have to sacrifice £8me in a row. Boston 2, 2; Chicage 8, 1. Second l l l SK u l T | beverages per year, or more than question of public welfare. The most “They offer features unmatched the butout to get it—but get it Elks scored their first run in thelo e ten innings | FIVE AND ONE-HALF that spent gamning indictment of our present in this field—features that operate whatever happens. |last of the first frame, Douglas =~ new vork 8; St. Louis 6 | by Washingtonians method of handling the liquor traf- N celi icoming back in the first of the il It the Btate of Washin ; ors will want—GMC Supe: eDuty Get Baseline Bunts coming back in 4 | Brooklyn Cincinnati 6. If the State of Washington re- . o 4 & dia a4 five Your Money. Is engines that will outpull all others, To field first properly you should Seccnd with another run g0 S8 et American League | | ceived $2.40 for every $11.06 of liquor ¢ ' "“ ’ ‘ W ® Available for with- engine for engine. dise for wse, combine a knowledge of the rela~ Klovdahl lofied one over the fence| Gieveland 8; Philadelphia 5 | 0ld then on the same basis Alaska 02d che-lielf times o m».ln mones drawal on request, casy-shifting transmissions; fric. tive positions of each infielder and ' Center. s teq| Chieago 2; Boston 3 would have a revenue of, $1337 for ber capite I t for” liguor. in tion-frec ball-bearing steering; dual & fairly accurate line on the bat-| HCwever, thai is what started| g ipouts 4; New York 6. each $61.64 worth of liquor sold in Aliska s in Washington. No won- Insured by U. S. performance axles with ten speeds ter. You team up with the pitcher Elks off and put Jensen tem-| pegrojt 3; Washington 7. | the Territory tnstead of the $367 as der We have excessive drunkenncss Government up to forward with Bed-ATRBIV" (L. o “Toffly’ Dikys:-comiie M1 ‘the POraILl OUD of thetboxe Beloe the Dl can B Rune! Tk e was the case. Figure it out for your- | 1arge relief rolls, and the debauchery $5,000. make it easy for drivers to get ball about shoulder height as he Elks half of the second was ended.| pouglas 5; Elks 10 | self. To argue that the Territory ©f the native races. If by the es- heavily loaded equipment, up to top comes into the bag after yowye ‘our hits had been slapped out and | el would receive less revenue under tablishment of Territorial liquor 24 st : . 8 ® five runs had come in | e — Territorial stores than at present is Stores we could cut liquor sales in speed beshs pillled. ofri o, Held. the- hit:| T YoLEuDE STANDING OF THE CLUBS e erritorial stores than at present i Al “These are but a few of the many Bunts down the baseline are yours In the next mnxn,: when u} was- | Pac Coast. League '1';&-:1:»;-"(” I))l'v::xmxl\r“n:(n :.:]:t\v‘z:”l_::l\‘ like arguing that a part is greater 3:\{1"\'\'1' ‘vu\,m v(|”rl 1\.‘?(1 “l“il,‘ tl\\mnl aska rederal features that establish thes v ! n't even much interesting anymor Won Lost 8 T ki I than the whole 1e revenue we have at present anc ’ se units to field. You also team up with b B i ] {5 midhhet Yelfenthal’ us ‘Nas RESL g o ; as tract £ " 4 the Elks scored three more runs. | geattle 64 an to succeed J. A. Hellenthal as Na “I do not think that the financial the morals of a large proportion of Savings & L as tractors o va’lue. him on handling base runners. Its pjtchers got a switching around gakland e ticnal Committeeman for Alaska, part of this question should be too the Deople would be greatly im- avi gs oan your job to hold the runner close jo5 pight. Jensen started for|yos Angeles 53 49 was to leave by Alaska Clipper to- gerjously considered. The financial Proved NOTICE to the bag by standing just in'pouglas, pitched 1 1-3 innings, Was|gan Diego 52 51 day to aitend the National Con-|ggpect is far overshadowed by the “(Signed) J. P. ANDERSON.” Assn. of Junean AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing {10t Of it left foot near the foul relieved by Miller, Who in turn|gan Prancisco 5 vention in Chicago. e R air route from Seattle to Nome, on line. A quick throw, low and hard, pitched 1 1-3 innings and was “’"“‘v‘mmnn;(; 50 ‘56 Other Alaska Demccrats in at-| 3= sale at J. B. Burford & Co, ady, MAY CAtch many napping runners. jjoyed again by Jensen. it ey 28 o1 tendance will be Delegate Anthony A N h ( Telephone 3 o SR T *, ‘Now about signals. You must| Koski started for the Elks, but Pn'rt}l]:ui 35 64 © J. Dimond, a delegate from the ew jonnson un Empire Classifieds Pay! clearly understand when the after Douglas had knicked him for N e, First Division; Rep. James V. Davis = i i i ; gt " SR : __'pitcher is going to toss a pitch- | three hits and four runs in one AN e |Of Juneau, who holds a_delegate’s o out to the catcher, On such plays inning, the fourth, he stepped down gincinnati 41 22 gy PFOX, and Rep. Harvey Smith of 7 i G M C T R U C K I often fake as if to go in for alin favor of Big Bill Ramsey Who|prookiyn 45 2 4, Anchorage, delegate from the Third. dg . n Ew:m;n dart bl;:'ll “m“n;:; lxmt the Islanders out from there new york 4. on ‘504 e = & ag tow. from | on. | Chitazo 39 " Compare Them With All Others! the catcher. Many o base runner| Box score and summary is as|pittspargl, pow o e COMMUNICATION | g e ::u(;z:‘xlmht off first with his ma-|follows: ey | Boston 26 40 304 | i ™ i { | o " | St. Louis 26 41 4 INFAU RETIR | PBICE - APPEABANCE o ECONOMY One of your task is to act &s| AB R H PO A E|ppjladelphia % 4 33: /\l‘”l«m-[,)\v‘[i All;‘ ska, suiy 12.—Editor | cut-off man on all throws to the| Taguchi, 3 8170 1:0 0 B etivan: Lokoe R Ll Wi DURABILITY plate except those made after hard Knight, 2b, A850 L1 T et “I wish to offer a few thoughts singles to the left field side of Pasquin, 1b. 4 01 6 0 0 cleveland 46 20 regarding the liquor statistics as of- second base. Another responsibil- Addleman, c 3.0 2 8.1 2| peroff “ ST by. e SERDRLer ab - the JLisy ity of yours is acting as backer-|Lewis, ss. 4 00 0 2 0fgoston 3 ion Du Tuesday ni and | upper to second base on all throws| Willey, cf 31120 0lnew york 2 6k cevieyel A Ike Briptee dh et from the left side of second when Kumasaka, rf 2 2 0 0 0 0|chjcago s PRI hi: - - ———— m¥ | the bases are unoccupied. Neilsen, 1f 3223 0 0g Louis S 5| “We were informed that the total | FER R B LA e Houthoaws. ave’s Afivenbege | S8k, D, 210 0 1 0|washington o4 receipts from sale of alcoholic bev- | “THEPRICE 28 NOT EVNERYTHING'' Now, the reason for those good| Tamsey, P 1.0 0 0 0 0fppjadelphia e s e by thosstade Lo Biresii PHONE 767 PHONE 767 hands and strong legs. You need| . - TR T £ s Gastineau Channel League Wm»lhn:u'(unlwa:“sh..n};mf{.]m‘ This ! 318 MAIN good hands because you must Gonls = 910 B89 3 Won Lost Pet \}‘O.‘,mf)..:;, s "“):,” ,‘fful”j",‘" STREET necessarily be a good ball han- ouglas | Moose .. 2 2 500 | oF B ‘I“‘, g AL YRR MR A sl RETAILERS OF FAMOUS dler. Legs are important because p ... .. ABRHEOA R mis 3 s [IEEme LRt O Tiashobeston SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS they fake a lot of punishment|goCr ot C g 0y 3 | Douslas 11 800l "We were tid that in Alasks 3——FREE DELIVERIES——3 \_Q)':;g'gb“mtm? i{h;':,"l g“;e' b ‘Er"»l,unv"lb.” 3129 D 1 % g e | the total \-(l;nw alc “1' liquor were Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY ‘uu\ly m:m?d»:m;;,z]lit..;(u;;‘“‘('"“’"' p., 3b. 311010 . $4,500,000.00. This only an esti- | THE PRICE IS NOT EVERYTHING lean muks throwe Ib L5 lers sulc‘f;dlob' rrr. 100001 mat I;v'll is ];I]Uh.llli\ la close ap | - A 3 s iemi, ci 210200 proximation. The yearly revenue to | e . TTTTTTTIITTT |of the infield without having t0{gioydahl, ss, rf. .3 1 2 1 2 1 | the Territory per capita was given | | do a pivot to get into the proper|miler, p., 2b. 300300 |at $367. It was argued from this throwing _position. : Stewart, 1f. 300000 | that Alaska was getting more pro- It's a tough job all right. One|Rustad, ss. A1 1% portionate revenue from the liquor | 3 requiring headwork, teamwork and| . o ___ . __ raffic than the state of Washington a'aest Ba”'e '“ a keen sense of fundamental base-| *Replaced Koski, first of fifth. with its state controlled stores. ball. But I like it, and I think you Totals 27 5 518 7 6] “This is an entirely false conclu- will | Summary sion as an analysis of the statistics A'as,ea R S | Stolen bases, Taguchi, Addleman [ will show » P Subscribe to The Daily Alaska |2, Kumasaka, Nielsen, Koski; sac- premer—n “The population of the state of | | | Empire—the paper with the largest |rifice hit, Pasquin; two-base hit H H | Washington in 1930 wes 1,563,396, It |~ - =g paid circulation, | Knight; home run, Klovdahl; dou- Chle' Of PO'I(e Takes A(' | has increased considerably since but | q..4 45 the newest war weapon devised by Melvin M. Johnson, Jr., of 4 o CommerClal SaVII]gs ety [ble play, Klovdahl to Erskine; sev- fion — Professionals | Lo,ive the opponents of state liquor | Boston, inventor of the Johnson semi-automatic rifle which aroused con- | y Empire Classifieds Pay! ‘Ken hits off Jensen in 4 2-3 innings, | stores the advantage we will use this | ;roversy when compared to the army’s Garand rifle. The new gun may ' S fe De 0S. t oSS it e gt v L8R A Ml 5.1 3-8 Apning le n Warnin figure. $17.298,188.81 divided by 1- | e used either as a single shot rifle, a semi-automatic rifle or as a machine a p l 5 hits off Koski in 4 innings; bases e arni g 563,396 gives a per capita of ELEVEN | zun by turning a thumb lever. Top, loading the gun. Bottom, the in- DOLLARS SIX AND ONE-HALF ventor uses his gun, weighing 12% pounds, as & vistol, on balls off Koski 1, off Miller 2, “0 off Jensen 3; wild pitches, Miller| SITKA, Alaska, July 12. — Chior;CENTS spent by Washingtonians for 2; time of game, 1 hr. 35 minutes; |of Police Ray F. McGraw has shut|alcoholic beverages. — | umpires, Shaw at the plate, Iffert|down all card games in the city andi “The census returns for Alaska Banking by Mail Department ; scorer, Gaffney. notified the progressional gamblers|are not quite complete for this y > | . ] on the bas ? Trespassmg that any violations will be severely but the population will be at leas ON punished. 72,000 but unless there are unlooked E R 'I'o AN(HORAGE Chief McGraw said Sitka is closed | for increases in the unreported parts The B. 1 ° Behrends GEORGE BROS. to card games and it will be made | it will not reach 73,000. Again giving FARM { hot for any professional players | the opponents of Territorial liquor | B nk 1 4 WASHINGTON, July 12. — Army |arriving here. stores the advantage we will use the a { ny‘lmu@ maslmg orders issued include detailing of | The Sitka City Council has been |latter figure and not 59,278 which ?, Col. Simon Buckner, Jr., from San|receiving complaints about card|was the population of Alaska ten Juneau, Alaska Everyday! Be Careful! [ Francisco to Anchorage, Alaska. |game:operations. years ago. $4.500,000.00 divided by 73000 gives $6164 as the average ating Empire cmussifieds oring results Try a classified ad in The Empire. spent by Alaskans on intoxi BRINGING UP FATHER & By GEORGE McMANUS DAILY TRIPS BY GOLLY-VLL BE LOOK- I'VE GOT A ] G’LAD TO GIT HOME- BY GOLLY-WHEN | GIT AHIT'LL BE GOOD LIST OF THE PLACES WE D MON i LND THE HOUSE | coAL———woon UNPACKIN LUGGAGE EVERY ONE OF THESE LUMBER—GROCERIES ON THIS TRIP- g ; \ CITIES - PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD

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