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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940 0. ; !in this event with three going to n,he[ | HINNEY boys and three to the girls. E T I N T H E S w I M | |7 Adult Tennis Tournament | 4 | M en, Her | All adults are reminded at this; GO|_|= 0“ e e thoiea By JOHNNY WEISSMULLER in the City Tennis Tournament.! Former World peed Champion There is to be a separate singles! i tournament for both men and Wo- { men and all names must be handed in by Monday, July 29th. Both high 'and grade school tennis tournaments WILSON BROS. 0-BAN SHIRTS Sizes 14 to 17 *1.65 ($2 and $2.50 values) will start as soon as there is a large i i i i tn list of contestants. i Six Prizes Will Be Given in tst of contestants. - e | i i Shinney Golf Tournament (each Day Sl'eadmg Even' a' centestant to take his’ best shinney club and a pencil te keep score.) Evergreen BOWI ¥ alls will be furnished. Six Tennis b nd 3 girls. ! vard dash, ages 4-6. vard dash, ages 4-6. es 7-9. 7-9 ages 10- The main event will again be & 14 (Each contestant to take his golf teurnament starting Friday af- | oun rope.) terrivon at 1:30 o'clock: Contestants! Boys three legged race, ages 10- are to register at the Bowl office j4 Rain or shine, shinney golf will| be the feature event at the Ever- green Bowl, Friday afternoon, says rd hop race yard hop race, Director Harold Roth Qiria thres. legged 1w As a special feature in our JULY SALE. we're offer- ing these fine shirts at €1.65 . . . they're worth as much as $2.50! Why don’t you stock up now ... buy for Summer and Fall, too! and are to go around the course in| Girls water race, under 10 years foursomes with each contestant of age handing in an accurate account of| Bgys water race, under 10 years the number of strckes taken for each 'of yge, Weissmuller illustrates the back stroke with Ann Rutherford hale ¢ he sum for the entire nine only one prize is to be given i holes. Six prizes are to be giVen each contest except the shinney (LAST IN A SERIES) overarm, with a slight roll made on the “catch” tournament in which there are six Many swimmers find that the easiest way as the arm enters the water. The elbow These prizes are due to the co-op- to swim the backstroke is by making it simply *is bent as the arm is extended to its full eration of C. C. Carnegie. an inverted breast stroke, using the ‘“frog” length. SAVINGS TR ! type of kick. I prefer the same six-beat, leg As in all other strokes, the inhalation i 1 stroke as in the American crawl. througn tne mouth. Inhale as the arm is HERB ARE HARBORMASTER i For the arm movement, reach as far back t back and exhale through the nose on as you can alternately with each hand, keep- the downward arm stroke, This crawl back- RES(UES Two ing the head up so that you can see the stroke, of course, is primarily for speed, but FROM WA'I'ER side the body. This is really an inverted double ity ] Keeping Youngsters gl These Lads Might Aid MC(a."hY STYLES _ FABRICS COLORS 4% Parents Asked fo Assist in Should Yank Inheld Duo Hop YOIII.’ Money ls Juneau Harbormaster Paul Jen- All are collar-attached, with First quality broadcloths . . . Soft grays, blues, tans and - P son has rescued two dripping chil- 7T 3 ? T any styles 2 col- 3 les . . . All smart mixtures. Choose from pat- | ® Available for with- L _— _‘Dpr b y many styles and .rvuul:lr f“' and percal e S| P : drasral o vatniash dren from the new small boat har- lars. Every one is splendidly styles . . . Yowll like select- terned or Dlain colors . . ! ! § L bor since its recent opening. tailored . . . assorted sleeve ing from such a fine fabric Plenty of whites for business | ® Insured by U. S. He hopes he won't have to rescue lengths. array. wear. See these. al Goyermment up to mare. $5,000. The City of Juneau {oday asked the cooperation of parents in keep- st RS ing small children away from the ale for Friday and Saturday Only OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M. boat harbor. Alaska Federal | vounss warned It is not a safe pl ters to play, officials [ Savmgs & Loan CHILD OPERATED UPON * Thiee-year-old Berghild Loniee- || Assn. of Juneau | g recents vent to the Keioni- h e dS ( :O y I &l 9 kan Hospital for removal of tonsils. [ o ‘ Attendants pronounced her a most . 4 A I Telephona 3 ] model patient who seemed to “enjoy Quality Since 1887 ki , s | EXAMINATIONS Koski Hands e TETTH SIHEDULED R ; TWO POSITIONS A 4 0 0 o0 U‘ 10 $ 1 The United States Civil Servide 5 o 0 ’__7__’_7_-—-——‘”-:221————-— GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! : PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY ‘ DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 adden, 1b B 4 3 Shutout fo =z :: | Kumasaka, 2b 30 I 3 | 3 3 3 Addleman, ¢ | Lewis, ss ‘ s an u Neilsen, 1f | Koski, p } 28 2 1| Commission has announced exam- for the positions of Steno- | graphe nd Typ for service in | Alaska. These examinations will be held at the following places: An- chorage, Cordova, Fairbanks, Ju- 0| inaticr e et Ao A AN A e S R RS S S R S R R Do | neau, Ketchika d S “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” ) ly: ystone Cops at Kansas City. E|kS and DOUg|aS '0 Play )nu:;nR Lr e m’rk:'u “Lccexssa:x‘: :gp“c:l:v:;d,rorm PHONE 767 PHONE 767 i A ) | i y aini ; 318 MAIN § | By HARGED{LAD W | flips to Secondbaseman Priddy be-]1941? The success of the Yankee Agam in Firemen’s | Rotler, 25 7 014 o, 1| iy el hiuRi teem. RN I AP Feature Service fore you can say “Philip Antoni & Manning, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 o board of U. 8, Civil Service Exam- eTrERT ‘ »_ fope yap SR y p Antonio| infield the remainder of the sea- Pafk ]’omghi ! : 2 0 0 0 5 0 iners at any of the points listed RETAILERS OF FAMOUS L e R < it S | | Rustal, ss 200 2 2 1 or from the Eleventh U. S. Civil SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS ONEAR (OTRT, i 4 e 0 o 1R, R LR ! 301 8 1 o Service District, Seattle. la bit of solace, you seven rival Johnny Sturm and Third ancmun Lt N ¢ 3 _FREE DELIVERIES—3 | b ¢ the New York'Yank Billy. Hitohcack, the two have pe ! Elks 2; Douglas 0 300400 Receipt of applications closes fl, Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY 4111_1:: jfi:; r())wnselhee‘:woot])uls:"\lxlul:;l petrated one triple play ’m'dp“r: u ( lnson ] i thu b ‘mflm i 300010 1 o Stk oR SUNL AL P top three- i b AT THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” minor league infielders of the year twin killings on the oppositon in | sl oo b el SR T o 300100 © b = 7 — “”"""J {Pul caul M ShERL R 104, 'mb 418,00 Panlen. | Dnlwl'ls‘us his teammates on Lhe’ilugmup, s B 01040000 Py v—— oemiem-erameemem® | A gentlemen's agreement kept| Rizzuto's speed is attested by els a WIn Elks ball club managed to nick| G T, DIVOR(ED ’t Jerry Priddy and Phil Rizzuto, the | his base stealing. Thirteen times | overworked Mark Jensen for seven H keystone cops of the Kansas City |he has scooted head first, a 1a| hits and two runs, Summary ; ° Blues, here even while the parent Pepper Martin, to pilfer a cushion. | H . Elks scored their two tallies in! Stolen bases: Addleman 2, willey; S CS an m club creaked along in last place| AL the plate he has been busy lrs I or the fourth frame with MacSpadden|1; double play: Taguchi to Addle- ev., July 25. — Socialite A |early this season | building an anemic start into a hitting a single into left, Willey man to Muspna:m tpx;r‘l Kb:l;e x;:nfl'glm flirs;rga:ocvg;; :;;::: none; strucl ou! y 08Kl | .307 batting average | hits: | When the Yankees purchased the g ge. 3 etting a bingle to right, Kumasaka | 4 SEATE : 5, by Jensen 4; bases on balls: off| Cornelius Bliss, Jr. | s i ' i 3 What Priddy lacks in Rizutto's 9 E triki t while Willey stole sec-| ska |icansas ity frande . 1837 they | Sng 8 D ) : ) omelus Bl ar " T promised a player once assigned to|color he makes up in determined Has to Have Help; How- ond. Macspadden then scored on|Koski 3: time of game, one hour,| ol s 5 20 minutes: umpires: Sogaard and | COTPOrator of the American Red Addleman’s grounder and Willey 20 minutes; umpires: Sogaard an the Blues would not be recalled |efficiency. He's set on making this . | Cross, is a ;e " i 3 , grandson of a form except by permission of the local|his final year in the minors and | eyer fl’om Rellef H“rl' scored on a long fly to lefy by Iffert: scorer: Galtnes Secretary of the Interior. T COIDm&l’Clal S&Vlllgs management. is crashing along with a 322 aver-| = % er Alton Benfon Lews, - \ ot e L v And you couldn’t pry the double-|age. Both hit from the right side Biggest scoring opportunity for| gubscripe to The Daily Alaska Em-| There were 1377792 revenue- - Safe DePOSIt play pair out of the Kansas City |of the plate. a Douglas was lost in the first in-|pire_ (he paper with the largest paying passengebs carried on U. 5. lineup with a diamond studded,| Four times last season and once ° ' (By Associated Press) ning when they had the bases load- ' gyaranteed circulation, airlines in .1939, gold crowbar. this year the Los Angeles product | Djetrolt’s $75000 rookie pitcher, ed with two walks and an error|._ AR & o - Johnny Kling, the catcher for|set out in chase of a smoking Freddie Hutchinson, chalked up his but lost chance to score when Rus-| Bankmg hY Mail Depaflmenf the Chicago Cubs in the days of | grounder only to flick the ball with |first American League victory yes- tad popped to short and McCay hit “Tinker to Evers to Chance,” says| his gloved hand to the shortstop terday at the expense of the Wash- into a double play. those nimble fielders of his day,wnhout grasping it and without ingten Senators but he had to have Mark Jensen had to pitch in could not manufacture the plays looking to see if the receiver was |help from relief hurler Alton Ben- the absence of Claude Erskine, now the Yankee fledglings do. in position, | ton. Hutchinson shut the Senators out of the game following injuries t T]le B “ Bel‘l‘ends Pie Traynor, erstwhile manager| The pair spent one year toget,herlflfll with three hits for the first at the foundry the other day. Whal it o and now scout for the Pitfsburgh at Norfolk, Va. before coming to | five innings but yielded four hits Douglas will do for a pitcher now D E l I v E R Y Pirates, calls the Kansas City|Kansas City in 1938 but Manager and two runs in the sixth inning is a question. Ballk inner defense “the best infield in|Bill Meyer says that they are not before going to the showers. Tonight, Douglas is scheduled present day baseball.” | great because they are together o AR St again to play the Elks in Firemen's Rizzuto, a 5 foot 6 Brooklyn Ttal-| but because both are above aver- Subseripe to The Daily Alaska Em. Park at 6:30. ian, speeds a full mile to either|age in ability. ‘pu'e—the paper with the largest Box score and summary is as side of his shortstop position and Will they be kept twelhnr gu.u'n.nteed clrvulnuon follows: Tl By GEORGE McMANUS DAILY TRIPS IT WAS -SIR- HE SAID HIS AUNT BORROWED THEM BREFEA COAL——WO00D LUMBER—GROCERIES o PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD 1D LIKE TO CONTROL. THOSE RELATIVES OF MAGGIE'S -IF WE WELL-DID YOU ‘PHONE HAD BEEN AWAY FOR A COUPLE MAGGIE'S BROTHER AN' OF WEEKS MORE THEY'D HAVE TELL HIM | INSIST 1 DID-SIR- TAKEN THE DOORS OFF OUR ON HIM RETLURNIN' BUT HE SAID SE- OUR DININGROOM HED CALL TABLE AN’ CHAIRS ? LATER-AS * HE 1S LOOKIN' FOR THEM- ANSWER THE 'PHONE - THAT MlGl—ir"l' BE HIM ow= ] :

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