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NEWSOME GOES WILD, fhlhs fast night ‘and a victory over TWO WAYS Dozen His Made Off His Delivery, then Throws Ball Over Stands (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) San Francisco. Portland and Seattle split a doubleheader in the opening series of 11 games during six days. Seat- tle won the opener and Portland| the nightcap in two extra innipgs.| | GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 2; Sacramento 9. Los Angeles 7; San Francisco 4. Oakland 6; Hollywood 13. Seattle 4, 2; Portland 1, 3. National League Cincinnati 4, 9; Brooklyn 3, 2. Chicago 6; Boston 1. | St. Louis 7; Philadelphia 3. | Pittsburgh 1; New York 9. 1 American League | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1940. ‘GET IN THE SWIM By JOHNNY WEISSMULLER Former World Sneed ] REDS BEAT | ' DODGERSIN | - TWOGAMES (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Brooklyn Dodgers droppsd a doubleheader to the Cincinnati Reds yesterday in the opening of an important series. | The double contest was played | before 30,000 spectators in Ebbets Washington 6; Detroit 3. | Field in Brooklyn Smashing Dick Newsome's offer- oy, cfg i lty [ The Reds won the first game ings for a dozen hits, emough 0. piggelpnia 9; Cleveland 1. in 11 innings and the second game XIRke him throw. e bell owe e o yow!Fabk) 8 BEASONIE D] in the regular nine innings. grandstand and getting l)i“\).‘a]‘ll‘d 2 RS Lonhie F of the Reds and from the game in the seventh in- STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pete Coscarat of the Dodgers Rihg Ingbislude, SMRra e e Pacific Coast League staged n fight in elght Innings of | feated San Diego. Weiczorek, " with Won Luse the fitst game. | a homer and double, led the as- ggait1e 4 40 % , | sault for the Sacramento swatters. oaiiand 61 52 | Hollywood opened a two 'weeks' y . Ayoceq 6 55 | homestand last night by defeating gu; Diego 5 58 F I S H E R I E | Oakland, hammering thiee ACOMN gguromanto 58 6 | pitchers for 17 hits. Hollywood 55 63 | Los Angeles batters ganged uD guy’ yrancisco 52 63 [ on pitcher Frank Dasso for 10 pojang 1 H i 8 '3 - X | National League { Won Lost Pet. | SAvas Cincinnati 87 25 695 Brooklyn 51 33 607 New York 45 36 556 HERE ABE Chicago 46 44 51 St. Louis 38 43 469 Pittsburgh 36 45 444 Dr, Tra Gabrielson, Director of the EAR“ING Eosion 28 50 359 new Fish and Wildlife Service, an- Philadedphia 28 53 346 nounced through the Fisheries of- American League [ | fice here today that in accord with s Won Lost Pct. the plan introduced last season puu»i Detroit 52 6 i ; ; lic hearings on the Alaska fishery R iy ;1 3: ;gg Pupil Ann Rutherford gets some pointers on diving. [reguiations for 1941 will be held as | 9 | follows: | fi:fi:m‘;mk :;l :g Z:Z (SEVEN IN A SHRIES) : Cordova, August 10; Anchorage, | Chicago a a 500 If you wish to be a good diver, take lessons from a competent in-|August 12; Juneau, Augus 5 Sitk: g Washington 53l "4y Structor. I myself do not pretend to be an expert diver, and offer sug- | Auest 23; Wrangell, August 30; Ket- St. ‘Touls 3 52 ‘416 Bestions only on the most elementary dive, the standing dive from the | chikan, August 31. y ; Yo“r Mlllley ls Philadelphia 34 51 400 €dge of the pool or low board There.wm also llm a puhlu]' Ih]\m- PR Gastineau Channel League Stand on the edge of the pool, toes gripping the edge, feet together e “”‘ai“‘“}‘r“N’:“(fi;“&ll “"h:\‘““‘i“i“ Won Lost Pct, and hands behind you so as to give you momentum when the arms are | drawal on request. M e I o | date to be announced later 0ose 5 3 625 swung forward, if you want a racing start. Otherwise, stand with the | Written Evidence ® Insured by U. S. Douglas 3 4 429 arms outstretched in front and with the head down, and think of a| n addition to oral testimony, all Government up to Elks 3 4 429 forward somersault, as if you were simply rolling forward on a carpet.| interested parties may submit any $5.000. RO R - R As there is only room to do approximately half a somersault before|written evidence they desire pro- Alaska Federal Savings & Loan BOYLE BACK anof Hotel. on the Columbia. Union Oil District Manager J. E. Boyle, returned to Juneau last night He is at the Bar- you hit the water, you go in head first without flattening out in a painful | vided it is received in Washington | “belly. flop.” not later than December 1. For springhoard diving, first learn to keep balance by jumping up | Persons ‘"‘_‘““*“‘t“ i “f“'(‘l““'A']" and down and testing the spring, with the knees stiff. The takeoff ":""(""‘l‘"“‘"”11’“-“(’)"‘ & g:‘-:u‘l" e iy should be from both feet, the body held rigid while in the air, the hands " Guyioe 00 5o 6 hearis together as they enter the water. Don’t dive s will at all unless you're sure son, | Mrs. FinlayHonored Rookie Every day was a circus—for a while The roar of the crowd .. .the thundering hoofs foretold the fall of mighty Rome—all because an empire went pleasure-mad and forgot what made it great. Rome went soft. mood for work. Your moderation puts you in All play and no work has always spelled balance and in harmony with progress. collapse—for a person as well as a nation. * * . Isn’t a balanced life with a fair share of work A tall, stately glass of Budweiser is a stand- and a fair share of leisure more sensible and ing invitation to make your moments of re- satisfying? Then tasks become attractive — laxation complete—with the companionship and there’s still ample time for your hobbies, that Budweiser offers when you are alone with family and friends. They help you readjust your family...and the hospitality it offers your perspective...revitalize your good as the Perfect Host to your guests. humor. . .rest your mind and body. Good work puts you in a mood for recreation, and healthful re-creation puts you back in the ANHEUSER-BUSCH Makers of the World-Famous Beer Budweiser olétuu,e a‘ Aodecation | MAKE THIS TEST: Drink Budweiser for five days. On the sixth day try to drink a sweet beer. You will want Budweiser’s flavor thereafter. = = = = = = = = S-75 ada to join the Royal Air Force Benjay said that among the first | to go were Movie Assistant Director } and Sportsman Eddie Anderson, and Wilson B "I Actor Pilot Ron lson. a es | SUMMONS FOR . Prior to erariure . J. P. Finlay, who pla leave for the south Saturday, w guest of honor last evening at a| dessert, bridge party given by Mrs. | os on Arthur Adams at her home on PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. to Assn. of Juneau Telephone 3 —————— Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- pire —the paper with the largest guaranteed circulation B SCSB HA s Empire Classtfieds an ! G M C T R UCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 oo s e “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” PHONE 767 THRIFT CO-OP RETAILERS OF FAMOUS SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS FREE DELIVERIES——3 Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” | PHONE 767 ! 318 MAIN | STREET e el s s e s e 2 s Oldest Bank in Alaska | Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Depariment The B. M. Behrends Savings Bank funeau, Alaska of the depth of the water. | Holy Seels Now Worried ROME, July 24.—Informed Vati- |« can sources reported this morning|C that the Holy Apostolic Nuncios in Estoni; Lettonia to send a de- Llailed report on the situation of the unia and This general view of the speakers’ platform and the press sections of the Democratic Convention at Chicago shows Postmaster General James A. ‘ Farley, National Chairman, delivering an address which sounded to some like a formal farewell to his party colleagues. DEMOCRATS GIVE POSTMASTER FARLEY BIG OVATION See ollowing joviet regime. It w See is tak were formerly largely In this connection, — it is authoritatively ted Berlin instructed Lith- has the Holy See ernment, the Holy £ Apostolic The same quarters add, however be conducted by Charles E. Jac |Assistant Director with the assist- Assistant Catholic Church in those countries ‘(,hlef of lh( Division nf M'\kkd Fish- the proclamation of Fishery and lson, Supervisor, the | eries,” Clarence L. | Manédgement the \so reported that the Holy | Wardens from the various districts ing a serious view of com- | DoV Tripp will be the official re- munistic expansion in zones which | Portet. e A s <.[Uml. Monsignor Orsengo, in view of has the fact that there is still a ques- Nuncio | tion and suspense regarding Catho- ALASKA §' re Orsenigo on possibilities of | lic having the Reich mediate between gium, Holland and France, p and the Soveit (‘102‘—;'0 first solve these problems life in German Bel- ed efore Lettonia and occupied considéring Estonia, Lithania problems. ovation when he swung Ms own nomination votes to Roosevelt who lal.er was Ilnanlmouslv nominated. BRINGING UP FATHER NOW-LISTEN -1 WANT EACK- You CALL e THE VANEN AN'TELL THEM TO IE'S BROTHERS ING MY SOFA BAC THAT HE BORROWED WHILE CALL. AT HOUSE AN' | WLZ AWAY - VAN AN' LISTEN-MEADOWS - BE SURE TO TELL THEM TO E?IN EVER'YTD-MNG WHY DID YOU BRING HM? TH IT- P)L.I_OWG AN’ EVEE’VTH)FG YOU SAID EVERYTHING THAT GOES WITH IT- AN HERE IT IS - I Cope 1940, Kung Features Syndicate, lnc,, World cighte reserved. __ Twelith and D Streets. Twelve guests were asked and | honors for cards were won by Mrs. ) @froit Drops Game '0‘ Lu Liston, first, and Mrs. Maurice ! Johngon, second. A guest prize WashlngtOn _So“ers was given Mrs. Finlay. A . Leaving Saturday, Mrs. Finlay,| wms Game by H“S accompanied by her young son will visit with relatives in the Stat for about three months. - - - (BY ASSOCIATED PRI S) Rookie Ken Raffenberge: uth- paw slants baffled the Bees as the | Chi 1P HTER 1S DUE/terday ¢ 4 | St. Louis was shelled for 10 hits The Alaska Steamship Co. freight- [in the first five innings yesterday er Mary D, is scheduled to arrive for an easy victory over the Phil- here Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. | lies. The Detroit Tigers dropped a de- cision to the Washington Senators yesterday, Sparked by the seven-hit pitch- ing of southpaw Kendall Chase, | the Chicago White Sox defeated the |Boston Red Sox yesterday mainly |on timely hitting of Julius Solters. | After driving home five runs, Solt- ers scored the winning marker him- having advanced on Mike Treshs’ single. Carl Hubbell pitched the New| gYork Giants to a victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday, hold- ing them to five hits. The St. Louis Browns the Yankees in a free-hitting con- test yr-'s'.crd.ny - - (alifornia Alrmen LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 24.— | Enlistment Offic Capt. Benjay reports that a score of Southern | California pilots have left for Can- go Cubs scored a victory yes-| self in the last of the ninth inning, | walloped | Enlisting in Canada HOWARD H. HUNGERFORD, Plaintiff, vs. EDITH ANNETT | HUNGERFORD, Defendant, | The President of the United States of America. To the above 'named defendant, Greeting: You | are hereby required to appear in | the District Court for the Terri- ‘Inr_v of Alaska, First Dvision, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, in case this summons is | published, or within - forty days after the date of its service upon | you, in case this summons is served | upon you personally and answer the | complain of the above named plain- 1 tiff on file in the said court in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action demands the follow- | ing relief: Dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff on the grounds of deser- tion and incompatibility of tem- perament, And in the event you fail so to | appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for | want thereof, and will apply to | the court for the relief demanded in said Complaint, and as herein- above stated. Witness the Honorable George P. | Alexander, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court here- unto affixed this 2nd day of July, ‘ 1940. | HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Juneau, Alaska, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above en- titled = Court. By PEGGY MCcLEOD, Deputy Clerk, July 2-9-16-23, adv. | Publication dates, 1940. GLACIER DELIVERY HIGHWAY He was given a big DAILY TRIPS IT'S EASIER TO CARRY HIM THAN IT IS. TO WAKE HIM UP- COAL——WOOD LUMBER—GROCERIES & PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD i i

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