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SEATTLE AND L0S ANGELES SPLIT WINS Hollywood, Sacramento Go Into Tie for Posi- Sacramento 2; Hollywood 5 San Diego 1; Oakland 0, San Francisco 5, 11; Portland 1, National League St. Louis 3, 17; Boston 1, 8. First game eleven innings. Cincinnati 4; New York 5 Philadelphia 7, 4; Chicago 3, 3. American League New York 6; Detroit 7, eleven in- nings. Boston 11; Cleveland 12 Washington 13; St. Louis 5. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League T “Keep Your Chin Up, Mama” the gaff. The final answer proved to be a costly new refining process and a superior oil—"“RPM.” It’s tops! SPANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA tion-Mound Duel ke il Seattle 83 43 659 - Oakland 69 58 543 (By Associated Press) Los Angeles 65 60 520 geattle and Los Angeles broke|Sacramento 63 65 492 even in a doubleheader last night.| Hollywood 62 64 492 In the first game, Les Webber|san Diego 61 64 488 cored. his tenth victory of the|san Francisco 51 61 460 o y cason and in the second game | portland 43 82 344 Q!JISTI'O.N Wt justifies your statement Lou Stringer's homer in the ninth| National Leaguc ='RPM’ is America’s Premier Motor Oil?” jning pave the Angels a victors. | ; Won Lost Pet ANSWER Simply this: “RPM” just up and night and the Stars are now in a New York 18 39 tossed at the Oil Industry— the “super” heat tie with the Senators. Bill Bren- Chicago 49 50 turned on by modern high-speed motors! zel, Hoilywood calcher, hit a hom- St. Louis 4“4 Even the best of the old oils couldn’t stand er with two aboard in the ninth Pittsburgh 2 46 o inning. Philadelphia 33 56 San Diezo squared the series Boston . 29 59 5 with Oakland as Dick Newsome won American League b 2 mound duel with Ralph Buxton Won Lost r o night Detroit 57 38 an Francisco won a pair of Cleveland 57 38 games last night from Portland. Boston 50 44 VPR New York 48 44 GisMES WEDNESDAY Chicago 46 43 Pa s Coast Le Washington 42 55 Yos S AR T St. Louis 39 58 R A Philadelphia 31 56 It took a littie Vice-Presidential chucking to keep an almost tearful Gastineau Channel League Mrs. Garner’s chin up at Union Station in Washington, D. C, as the AMERICA’S PREMIER MOTOR OIL in 22.3, The best Jesse Owens could do in each event was 22.6. Wol- cott also broke the American 120- yard high hurdles mark of 14 flat by a tenth of a second, the third time this year he had done it COACH GIVEN PRIZE | - - Subscribe to The Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation, PR MR T R { i i Won Lost Pol. Garmers left for their Uvalde, Tex, home, Asked whether he would | AT TN retur o capital, the Vice-President replied: “Ill reserve my - E S K l M 0 { | Douglas L T u‘h lt‘pl‘ll'\' a leader who waits until the last minute HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 1—His Subscribe fo) The Empirs ! Elks PR BT e e 3 | smile still dgamp with perspiration HANDICRAFT ! ————— to make up his mind.” TR S S at Princeton, Freddy Wolcott of s—- SIS (R y 1[’ 11 . ' . Y S Rice Institute shoved a handsome FOR RENT — Office space in ; All Avodra outhit Chicago, 15 to 7, but lost gold watch at Emmett Brunson,'| Gross 20th Century Bide. Suit- CARVED IVORY CURIOS = K the game, 5-3. Rice track coach, and mumbled: || abla for physician, dentist or MITTENS— MUKLUZS needs do is find an antidote for gt 2 I by Derlon Ny D A 3 The watch, with the engraving uit tenant. Apply Coliseum FUR JACKETS and l(wo | ¥ home-run pitching and a tonic for yard low hurdies, 1940," rep- | Theatre PARKAS i irst hitters in the ‘.]“."" gk resented Freddy's trophy for a per- | » * We deal direct with the e AR O b WOES OF GIANIS formance that had broken the world | ——— S Limoe ol e Dl el : [] records for the 200-meter and 220- ¥ v * skimos of King,Dion why trains out of certain Ameri- % yard low barriers at Princet Flyi I i t. Lawrence Islands can Association baseball cities AP’ Pakture Hervica Igers’ St vl Oy ying nsiraction . .. Wales, Shismaret which once left around 5 o'clock NEw YORK, Aur. 1-—Check up ] Py | His breath almost taken away, | PY.0€ hour or in courses from md Nome. now depart an hour or more 1ater: on the records and you find a sim- | . o R | FUS BEENn K When A%y SOLO to COMMERCIAL. df The association’s rule on trav- pio explanation for the Glant : : g ; kg LT S LI o Saa'Us of the Rivsoel Send for Our Ca!alog eling = expenses-. for . ball PIBYEIS foundering attempts to stay up In S o . a , ward Wolcott, stamimering: o) U8 o the Airdeet : b bl Mok s 5 Y 8k0: 3 : - e N e you must be cra ake ) Deélars pleazetwiile 1‘1:.‘(1n’(‘n(}m(:ax;:‘ ):::l (m;:nn\' I;:;,J-H:l‘w the National League race their - B y ok, it's THE witch: the Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska ot Tasma: a“(‘](.“” R .whcnl"\'('l' s pitchers are too generous with )mm'u ‘PAY OFF’ HOPES HE WILL_Hope that he'll live ohe. ybe'll .wikb. 0 Mieb: sAmARA” el Al R run tosses and their batters can't) re le up to his name probably spurs on the hoofs of “Pay Off,” a chest- The incident ended when Wol- AR e T e b o g Sk R . 6 o'clock In the evening. If the 1, yyig-july—with the season | Hambletonian stake. It's to be trotted at Good Time park in TR iy h train leaves after that time the ;¢ guite halfway gone—Bill Ter- T | Goshen, N. Y;, Aug. 14. Fred E. Schmidt of Chicago owns the colt, Ayong: | HOTEL N ME player must pay his own check. 1y hurling staff had thrown 53 (By Associated Press) | _- which will start at historic track, Goshen, in mid-July event, | That's the one I want you to 0 A railroad man says quite a cousin pitch and at the darnd- The i Daivall TIELS 1"‘"“"” m)a m;;‘ t I 1 b \ A e S 4 leadlock for first place in the ——— That was the climax to the Established 1900 few schedules were revised to cousin pitche Wd at the darned-| (°2¢9° PRl S 2 . i 2 x 5 INEA" B it commodate baseball club OWNETS. quced only 8 anti-Giant circuit| American League, wriggling an 11 11'Duece Eisténs . « |sitone. (riendship that . bloomed it | inning victory over the New York o a throughout. Wolchtt's competitive | Eyery Effort Made for the Thhi wouldn't. be 8o bad if.the| Yonkees yesterday to end a three- carcer. Brunson had developed s Ginty ke advantage of | Eame losing streak, It was a welrd painstakingly all of the native abil-| OFS OF GUssEs sants aking advantag St gt dionrle il ; . ty Freddy possessed, finally ex-' heir | o BooEing ; .. | Bame, lasting nearly three hours ity y possessed, finally ex @ THRIFTY IN PRICE! ‘A}’”"‘"m' “l'l']i\“:/"_""‘f'im“"r’q’:,'x'““,’U‘,‘f and requiring the Tigers to come u I( or hibiting one of the outstanding Gastineau Cafe EDRY. L Tear o from behind four times, Sraek ot of ik tioe, | ers have been stranded on the i i pasepaths, 16 of them in one game A four-run rally in the eighth The Rice towhead hit his peak n connection. .-;&;fib " against the Cubs, The|Bave the Cleveland Indians a vic- at Princeton, running the 220-yard Air Service Tnforme bun ek e T “ltory in a slugfest over Boston yes- ver rowns" lows in 225, and the 200 meters A Manager Bill Terry, TR S , until he Hudlin THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE! Big, Roomy 6.1 cubic foot General Electric at Lowest Price in G-E History! Don’t go through another hot Cardinals Take Both Ends| quired Willis from Wash- MY S"‘ARS' ington, didn't have a pitcher who H THRIFTY IN UPKEEP! hadn't tossed at least one home i | of Twm Games__Homers run ball. Here's the way they| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1.—Some A ? | y - stacked up in mid-July: mystery is attached 0 an oid am-| Wi for N. Y. Giants | off Hubbel, 10; Lohrman, 9; erican flag with only 13 stars in the | | | Gumbert, 7; Melton, 6; Schu-|field which a friend grave to Mrs. & 1 | macher, 6; Paul Dean, 5; Joiner, Winifred Jones 20 years ago. The (By Associated Press) dl 4; Brown, 3; Vandenberg, 2, and|stars are scattered over the field| Five of the St. Louls Browns| Lynn, 1 instead of being arranged in a circle | Pltchers _tried to stop the Wash- Lynn gave up his homer in the! as decreed by the Continental Con- ington Senators yesterday but 1he‘ same game in which the Giants gress. Senators scored on each of them, | set up their 16-left-on-bases mark New The Yorkers in that contest f Try a classified ad in The Empire. slamming out an easy vicl The St. Louis Cardinals grabbed both ends of a doubleheader yes- terday from the Boston Bees, win-| summer with a wasteful, incon- venient and inadequate refriger- ator. 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LA PHONE 616 “Seattle Prices Are Our Prices” " BRINGING UP FATHER YOI LU KNOW I'M HAVING ning the first game in eleven in- nings to sweep the four-game series and creep within a percentage mark of the first division Chicago Cubs which went down to a costly de-| feat yesterday at the hands of the Phillies. | Leftfielder Augie Galan suffered a fractured left knee in crashing against a concrete wall and Man-| |ager Gabby Hartnett was struck| on the head in the second inning and left the game. | Two homers in the ninth inning| | by Burgess Whitehead and Hank | Daning, each made with a man on ibase, broke up Bucky Walters ball game yesterday and gave the Gi- ants a victory over the Reds. e Didest Bank in Commercial Safe Deposit Savings Banking by Mail Depariment ‘< Completely bomb-proof will be| the new archive bullding of Stockholm, Sweden, constructed on a rocky promontory with rooms blasted out of solid granite The B. 1. Behrends J ground, . Empire Classifieds Pay! 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