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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1940. GET IN THE SWIM American League Brooklyn 2; St. Louis 3. Cleveland 9; Boston 6. Detroit 3; Chicago 10, 7; Philadelphia 8, 2. St. Louis 4; Washington 1. SEATTLE, OAKLAND | New York 1. [ By JOHNNY WEISSMULLER Former World Sneed Champion - American Beauty Fabric STANDING OF THE CLUBS ! | Pacific Coast League { | I | Won Lost Pet. Seattle 7 % 852 | g o el $h . - A Special Purchase of the FAMOUS AMERICAN FABRIC BEAUTY . S . | Los Angeles 80 . 55 522 | o T R Already cut i teed dress length 500 yards of Rainiers Take Week's Se- (3.0, 5 & i - . . Already cut in guaranteed dress lengths - - - yards o riesbySoreof 4103~ oo 8 & B8 Fabric cut in 3 to 4%yard lengths in colorful florals, dots and solid et G R il i L . Fabric cut in 3 to 4"yard lengths in colorful florals, dots and solids. | National League £ R Won Lost Pct. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Cincinnati 55 25 .688 Seattle and Oakland split a|Brooklyn 51 31 4622 e doubleheader Sunday, each team|New York 4t b o 550 t winning by virtue of last inning (sf'hmg"_ 3; :3 Zg‘; rallies, the Oaks the opener and uis " 1 " the l;Jilllt'l's the nightcap. Gregory | Pittsburgh 381 ¢ 44 450 A.t $l.75 are Ihe ELIZABBTH held the Oaks to three hits but :;Sl“’:;l : gg :‘g 3";‘) A was taken out in the seventh after 1ladelphia » o . i . - el il | g , — ——— | Fabric, already cut in 3 to 4-yard walked. Dick; Barrett Tnished the N_(;n l.an;: Pccz,[ Weissmuller, with Ann Rutherford as his papil, illustrates the correct || game for the Rainiers. Seattle took | Detroit 5: 3 612 arm stroke for the American crawl. 1 th B bbl- s TEL o i | engths - - - Bubbling prins Sacramento walloped Portland in fi:;“";ark :;’ fi »32; RIES) & 5 a doubleheader Sunday to win five | NeW 9 o The arm motion of the American crawl stroke carried me to 75 d l d 1 f t games in the week’s series. TWO 325?5? o ;91 f; :3;‘ records. In this stroke the arms should be reached forward alternately and soias 1 a Vanety 0l Smar Solon pitchers, both southpaws, St Mugn 36 ';2 420 41\ 4 relaxed manner, palm flat as it enters the water, with the “catch” - Frietas and Judd checked the Pk;l]ndeu;ma 38 51 'gg3 Made on a direct line in front of the shoulder. The arm is pulled g/ weaves 10 make Stllnnlng faSh- Beavers, downward with the elbow perfectly straight, until the hand is almost on Gastineau Channel League San Diego took a doubleheader Won Lost from Hollywood yesterday. Bill Pet, @ line with the hip, when it is brought out of the water by bending and ions for you. Thomas checked the Stars with a|MOOSe ... 4 3 571 raising the elbow. three-hitter in the second game. Douglas 3 3 500 If the swimmer breathes from the left, the breath is taken just as San Francisco and Los Angeles Elks a. 3 4 429 the left hand is brouzht out of the water and just as the right hand " " took turns Sunday in walloping each : R ¥ make the “catch.” S Ai $Z.35 are Ihe ANITA Practice the arm movement and the breathing first, then coordinate other by lopsided scores. it with the leg movement, to be explained in the next article. DOUGLAS Fabrics in 3"210 4%-yard lengths .- - A glorious selection of washable, wearable and easy to sew much-talked about AMERI- CAN BEAUTY FABRICS! Indians Wallop Red So Reds Takfiwo Games from Giants - Pirates . Demoralize Bees GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 3, 2; Oakland 4, 0. Portland 1, 0; Sacramento 7, 3. Hollywood 2, 0; San Diego 17, 4 San Francisco 9, 2; Los Angeles 2, 14 until the eighth inning. The Dodgers gained ground by dividing a doubleheader with the St. Louis Cardinals. Joe Medwick | and Joe Gallagher hit homers in| the opener. Enos Slaughter got two homers for the Cards in the sec-| ond game, | The Pittsburgh Pirates again de-| moralized the Boston Bees by sweeping ‘a bargain bill with two HOME RUN victories. The victory was so com- | plete that Manager Frankie Frisch Gy substituted the second team in the | EIkS l[.ose P“(hmg Due| as rest. | Jensen Hits One | second game to give his veterans a - e, National League New York 1, 2; Cincinnati 6, 4. Brooklyn 3, 2; St. Louis 1, 5. Boston 3, 2; Pittsburgh 5, 16. Philadelphia 8, 5; Chicago 2, 8. American League Detroit 4, 3; New York 3, 2. Cleveland 3, 2; Boston 2, 0. Chicago 10, 7; Philadelphia 8 St. Louis 8, 4; Washington 4, Gastineau Channel League (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Cleveland Indians completed GAMES SATURDAY 1 sweep of a three-game series Pacific Coast League in Boston by whipping the Red Sox Hollywood 2; San Diego 3. twice Sunday, Seattle 3; Oakland 7. The Cincinnati Reds mopped up National League on the New York Giants twice for Philadelphia 9; Chicago 3. 20 victories in 25 games. Paul Der- New York 1; Cincinnati 5. ringer pitched a two-hitter in the Boston 6; Pittsburgh 17, first gamee after a perfect game Douglas 2; Elks 1, eleven innings. Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 (e crrrrree “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” PHONE 767 PHONE 767 THRIFT CO-OP . STREET RETAILERS OF FAMOUS SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS 3—FREE DELIVERIES—-3 Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” ———— e s s s Oldest Banlk in Alaska Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska DETROIT ON FLAG DRIVE: | lover centerfield fence in the first oL A GMC TRUCKS BEAT YANKS Fans SfageMonslrafion ‘ —Pafrol of Police Called Out (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Detroit Tigers continued their pennant drive over the weekend by taking a pair from the Yankees on/! Sunday as well as a game on Sat-| urday. Sunday's games were wit-| nessed by 68,000 fans in the Yan-| kee Stadium. | | The Tigers scored four runs in ‘(hL‘ ninth inning to win the first game and then batted back again to take the night cap. The fans threw pop bottles, fruit {and an assortment of other mis- siles at umpire Joe Rue in the second game after he ruled that a liner by Tom Henrich landed as a foul. The fans did not stop the dem- onstration until a detachment of |city Police stationed themselves at suratdgic pointss throughout the ‘»lnnds. When the Tigers came to bat again Pete Fox hit a homer to de- {cide the game in their favor. R THREE NATIONS FILE PETITIONS | 10 JOIN RUSSIA (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Expansion of Russia’s strategic po- sition on the Baltic continues as| Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, in-| dependent Republics, have petition- ed to join the Union of Soviet Rus- sia. Russian troops have been in the three little nations for many months. | — e Subscribe to The Daily Alasks Empire—the paper with the larges paid circulation. in Eleventh Mark Jensen pasted a home run of the eleventh inning last night to break seven inning deadlock and give the Islanders a 2 to 1 victory over the EIlKks. Fans saw the best pitchers’ duel in many months as Claude Erskine land Bill Ramsey worked at nearly OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M. B. M. Beurenps Co. Quality Since 1887 top form. : F;?"I{‘)_“‘h‘”ffi‘”"“‘l""f" e Ramsey, D. 50014 0| . and Ramber i v down. 3o B30 0 4 0 2| 16-POUND KING walged . DHIREYD. ekl Kumsaka, 2b. 401041 Douglas scored the first run in g o 40100 0| 2 the fourth when Rustad was safe o " " | w'NS ZND FISH ewart,, rf. 4 00000 at first when MacSpadden dropped S'evart» T Ut e the throw from the infield and then 93 12 1 3 39 1 312 3 scored on McCay's single to center, | Tatsla ¥ 0% DERBY SUNDAY Elks Lone Tally RUmmALY R Stolen base: Rustad; home run, Elks returned in their half of rth zef ot Jensen; double plays, Rustad to Rol- | Epi 2 H the fourin fo wettheir lone taily jevien: sounie pave et 10 0 | Erickson Is Winner of Mid- summer Tourney Off drews also dropping one at first, CaY to Andrews; struck out by Ers- | Marmion Island and Taguchi scoring a few minutes Xine 13,by Ramsey 11; bases on balls | later with the bases full and Doug- ff Erskine 2, off Ramsey 2; wild | las vainly throwing the ball arouna Pitch. Ramsey; hit by pitched ball, in high comedy trying to catch Miller by Ra_ms(‘y: umpires, Sogaard somebody. and Iffert; time of game, 2 hours, 25 | From there on, there were no Minutes; scorer, Gaffney. more runs until Jensen connected AR g for his only hit of the game, the ' The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- | off Marmian Island yesterday with one that went over the fence. tees the largest daily circulation of /& 16% pound King. Two times, Douglas threw back any Alaska newspaper. Ethel Belshaw, champion femi- Elks scoring threats with double T plays in the first inning and the sixth, Elks almost played the bat boy last night as the full roster of play- ers failed to show up, but Douglas offered a serve player, when they saw the little fellow of the bats being sent out to right field. Adding it up again, it was a swell ball game. Box score and summary were as follows: Godfrey Erickson won the second Ihy the Juneau ports Fishing Club Douglas | ABRHPO AE “Roller, 2b. .. 5.0 0 478 1 Andrews, 1b. 60 18l Erskine, P. 5.0/ 081 Di Rustad, ss. g o0 L Bol e | i Jensen, c. 0 R i - A ) McCay, 3b. ... 501382 Klovdahl, If. 0010 0, Miller, rf. 0010 0 Neimi, cf. ... 0100 0’ Totals 39 2 53312 5| *Roller ran for Rustad in sixth and(1 # ninth, £ ] i i ABR HPOA EI As commander of th» United States Asiatic fleet, Admiral T. C. Hart is ‘Taguchi, 4 1 0 0 3 1| |charged with the duty of keeping the props under Uncle Sam’s diplomacy' Willey, s: "4 0 25 0 0| jinthe Far East. He is shown in the rear cockpit of his plane just before. Addleman, c. 50 011 1 Oi ‘ taking off from the flagship Augusta on an inspection flight. MacSpadden, 1b, 50 012 0 1 ~ BRINGING UP FATHER OH!DON'T GET SO UPSET HE'S GOT MY DESK JUST BECAUSE MY BROTHER AN LAMP - AN’ BORROWED YOLIR SORA JUST FOUND ouT WHILE WE WERE AWAY'- HE'LL BRING IT BACK= MARY-WILL YOU GIT OUT ONE OF MY BLUE SHIRTS -YOU KNOW - THE ONE WITH THE WHITE Copr. 1940, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights feser ILL HAVE TO GO OVER| TO YOUR WIFE'S 'By GEORGE McMANUS I GOIN' OVER TO MAGGIE'S BROTHER'S HOUSE SO |LL FEEL. AT HOME - ALL MY FURNITURE IS OVER o salmon derby of the year sponsored | [nine angler of the channel, grabbed | | off second place with an 11% pound | salmon. SAVINGS HERE ARE | EARNING 47 Your Money Is ® Available for with- drawal on request. Flclmening. - |- SRR Infroduced at $5.0. | Dancing Party | To meet their son Peter and his ;guest, Stuart Lansing of Watertown, |New York, Governor and Mrs. Ern- |est Gruening were hosts to approx- fimately elghty couples at a dancing |party Saturday evening. | Also guests at the Governor's | House were Mr. and Mrs. David Others placing were Frances Nied- erhelman with one weighing 11% | pounds, Jake Komen, 10' pounds, | Ethel Belshaw, 9 pounds, Kell Lars- | son, 6% pounds, Mrs. Joe Snow 7% pounder, Vic Crondahl caught the most halibut, for which he was given a | prize. | Among the many craft on the grounds were, the Wanderer, Ump- |qua, Thelma, Vigilante, Dough Boy, | Cordelia D., Ked, and others. | The next derby, last of the sea- son, will be held late in August, off Shelter Island. Alaské ertleral Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Telephone 3 | Scoll of Washington, D. C. Mr. Scoll |is connected with the Martitime ‘x Sommatesion: Subscribe for The Bmpire. 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