The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 9, 1940, Page 5

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TH "va%}gklgfl , FIRST EDITIONS! } | NEW FALL Big Stock - Reducing Sale 5 | FELTS Three Oakland Pitcfers Cannot Stem Tide-Port- | land Loses Again EVERY ONE OF LL OF 1940 Sen- et DRAMATICALLY PRETTY I new lines ET YOUR NEW TOMORROW! (By Associated Press) The Secattle Rainiers last night| recovered their winning streak | form, swamping the Oakland | Acorns, Gregory allowed one run in the first inning and then pitched p shutout ball for seven innings. Mike . Christoff made a home run in i ik - 295 10 5 95 ’ the ninth inning. Three Oakland N 1 x pitchers tried to stop the win blitz, but twelve hits were made how- ever. Sacramento scored a second straight win over San Francisco last night on 13 hits, three Seal's errors and more hits put across four runs in the ninth inning Portland bowed to Hollywood Latest Styles, Patterns and Fabri CS again last night. Hollywood got ALL IALS AND NO DUPLICAT o PRICES DRASTICALLY SRS | o i e o | but also made two vital errors. TR NS > i 3 3 Y and trims in a wide range of different styles . REDUCED 10 SELL! iflnspoast: Leagtie ALL THOROUGHLY BECOMING . . . AND YET Sacramento 7; San Francisco 2. R4 8 | Oakland 2; Seattle 8 DECIDEDLY INEX P P ¢ POMPADORS INDIAN EARTH POSTILLIONS KHAKIGREEN SPORT FELTS CADET BLUE SWIRL BRIMS WINE Your Opportunity TO SAVE ON YOUR TOPCOAT AND OVERCOAT BY BUYING NOW ON THESE BIG REDUCTIONS! Brooklyn 6; New York 4, twelve nnings | American League | New York 5; Boston 6. Cleveland 7, 1; St. Louis 4, 2 Philadelphia 6; Washington 4, ten innings, OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M. | STANDING OF THE CLUBS | Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. B e Ev‘i’%é?é‘a’;’}i;m PRINCESS MARIA| ..o nsse | GLACIER HIGHWAY The B. M. Behrends | seattie 8 46 659 | Oakland 73 62 5411 ;1 e e Los Angeles L T 537 e T)en S O | ramento 68 65 511 San Diego 66 67 496 | . o o Hollywood 66 68 493 r a es San Francisco 60 T3 451 QUALITY SINCE 1887 | Portland 42 90 318 L - U | National Leaguc i Won Lost \ P 1 - LY | Cincinnati 64 34 (the vessel Brown Bear from Valdez The ‘/lflthl'lg Man | Brookiyn 60 40 1940 HSHERIES [via Sitka and Little Port Walte | New York 51 45 ¥ os on ea s | At the laboratory at Little Port Wal~ 1 " | Chicago 62 . 51 5 HEARI" S WIlI. | ter he will confer with Elmer Hig- The Home Of Hari Schaffner & Marx | Pittsburgh . 49 48 | gins, Chief of the Division of Fish= | 8t. Louis 47 50 485 | eries Research, and Dr. Frederick A. | Boston 31 6 38 an ees as STARI SAIURDA Davidson, in charge of scientific | Philadelphia 32 64 333 | work in this area. . e e 2 el - American League | . —_— 1 A hearing is to be held at Sitka SRR ) Sy S 5 Won Lost Pct.| f August 23 " . |fire was the biggest of the year on Skipper MacKinnon 6 8 |Detroit 63 41 606 Two Innlngs SeSSIOfl at COI'dOVfl 0pens‘ All fishermen and those inters a “on“a otest the Pacific Slope. It burned over § |Hank Harmon ... 4 6 7 |Cleveland 63 42 600 | 2 . ested are invited to present their ¥O% = wdarrestimated $30,000 worth of seed Ellis Reynolds 4 5 7 |Boston 57 41 " 548| pt Regulallons Series— | views at these hearings. Fire Under Contfrol =« ™ o rerczion proiect | Eroy Ninnis ......4 5 6 |Chicago s s s Gianfs Lose fo Bees Be- Rianci ol padidiais ity Fred Barrager 80 SE g Ny YO 50 51 49| ; Here August 21 | subscrive to Tme Datly Alaskq b JUDGE ON TRIP [ | W. L Nance 3 4 |washington % s a cause of Homer with 2 Empire—the paper with the largeaf ALTURIS, C: Aug. 9. — Fire i | Malcolm Faulkner 1 4 |8t Louls 4 63 411 Alaska hearings on fisheries reg-|paid circulation, S T L e Dayare i SRRt ot Giran | Mrs. Danicl, 208. .t 2 3 |Philadelphia w0 & s MenOuf,20nBase |uations for next season will begin|- a fo blaze that ravaged more Island, Nebraska, is making the| | Norman Banfield 2 3 Gastineau Channel League 2 tomorrow with a session at Cordova,| S """ rrrrrsrroe than 20,000 acres of timber in the Alaska trip aboard the Prince [ whts, Bamoh, 206, 01 Won Lost Pot (By Associated Press) according to an announcement by | Sugar Creck area of Modoc County. George. He is accompanied by Mrs. | g"N B;l*‘"“’“- 4.10g. 2 2 MUONOl 6 5 545| Bocton was' reinforced in third | the Fish and Wildlife Service. The | E s K “ 0 rest Rangers reported that the Paine and daughter Alice. - Nordling 1 3 |Douglas 6 6 500| 1ace in the American League by|Cordova hearing is to be conducted ——— —— | Shooting Only Once Elks . 5 6 455| 1o G “ :h- by Charles Jackson. U - It's beginning to look as though| : o* e whipping the Yankees again, bunc! ! | [sCeys e b T ] - | L8 RetREd 8 g SIS ing seven of the 13 hits in the| A hearing is to be held at Ju-| Juneau is really going in for trap Lyle Hebert 8 8 | i shooting. To those who drove past Mg Mo it : last two innings. The winning tally neau on August 21, with Dr. Ira o £Re Meels Monday D Sy ol g was scored with two out in the Gabrielson, Chief of the Fish and|{ CARVED IVORY CURIOS eneioun Club B fhH ool BIRha| z o e er Ninth nning on Cronin's single,| Wildlife Service, Seton Thompson,|{ MODELS—MOCCASINS LOCAL 514 {Shoteun Club o i John_Jones 5 Foxx made his 26th home run of Fisheries Management Supervisor MITTENS—MUKLUE! | way last night, the fact was quite Dr. Simpson 5 s ring the g Clarence Olson, and Jackson in at-| Lo IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL * 7:30 P. M. | evident in the long queue of cars| Robert Simpson 5 [4 the -*Laho““fli'l“"ix S gane, o f 3 | FUR ;AA(IZIKETS and | parked there. o & | KAS R e porked sueg B0 Doubles, Five Pair The Athletics beat the Senators| Dr. Gabrielson will come here on| -3 Heading the list of gunners for R P e o e D S e S e sk o remoemramcmmremcends | the night was Sam Paul Jr i who | ERlly Lydior b 4 in a 10-inning game yesterday after | WO‘ deal direct with the S A T Sk thves LariibiEa. TNk with hik Carson Lawrence i . trailig until the ninth inning. e — |} Eskimos of King,Diomede I F ik IOURCS, i) s Ellis Reynolds 6 . Wi 4 d St i | best two rounds total topping out Dodgers Win Again | and St. Lawrence Islands Lt 17 brokas? Blak Olarence” Olsen 6 The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the ! 7 Wales, Shisthoref i “ld t B | other ik ks Grow Glr e 5 New York Giants in a 12-inning| and Nome. i es a“ n | birds to four, but young “Skipper’ Earl, Bright 5 game yesterday on Dolph Camilli's | i MacKinnon, the “find” of the club, Tvered ovell 4 (By Associated Press) 12th homer of the season. The| /{ Send for Our Caialog Was FIEHt G AmOREbNe Dest ofthb |l o IR 4 Bob Feller can't pitch Cleveland | homer was made with two men out o | i as a Soabiap Bl e, krosking oysenit] Wm. Rodenberg 3 into the championship singlehanded | and two men on bases. | Dealers please write ] Birds fo 20" | Brreos e T g and this was a fact that was dem- Stops Skidding ! for Torms. i L e chit s s Gaiineed e e onstrated yesterday afternoon, as| Bucky Walters scattered nine | i C - l S - Spec 'Pa’m 7 8 "9 AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Cleveland, with a chance to take|hits and thus stopped Cincinnati's 4 | A. PoL! I - 2 irst o o) shicage o) | 2 OmmerCIa avlngs Carson Lawrence i f 9 | air route from Seattle to Nome, on pYer b ICRd',WDn t._hc first gamal skidding .when . -Ohicago, eisraes | i = Wm. Rodenberg 7 9 |sale at 4. B. Burford & Co. adv. behind Bobbie’s hurling but could| from the game on the short end i ] Safe De osit Clarence Olsen B g " “[not make it two, even though|of the score. . NOME i p e ¥ Rl T ST Johnny Humphries pitched a three- Ninth Defeat Seatrie Browing & Mavrine Co f | Blpere 3 7 8 | The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- | hitter in the. nightcap, yet lost. Boston gave the Phillies their [[EUUPHENNESIIPTRIINNI | Established 1900 { g R ‘ Phil Lydick 6 6 7 [tees the largest daily circulation of DY § i ninth consecutive defeat yesterday. - b Banking by Mail Department | br. Blanton 6 8 |any Alnska newspaper. Badie Miller made 4 Bome TN o i | A A s i ARVl Bov BABY BoR" during the game. 4 i ‘ — — Y y e e ! s i B nk | RETAILERS OF FAMOUS |today to #Princess Maria, youngest[1:30 pm. to attend the funeral v a | SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS | daughtergg the King of Ltaly, and| services of our late sister Eva C * | 3 FREE DELIVERIES——3 the wife of Prince Louis of Bourbon | Wilson. By order of the Worthy i Tuneau, Alaska i Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY | Parma. Matron, | ; “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” B g GLADYS FORREST, o Empire Classifieds Pay! adv. Acting Sec'y. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-IF IT AIN'T DIPPY, THE WELL , DIPPY- WHAT i ACCIDENTALLY PUT ME HAND DUDE, OUT OF JAIL ALREADY- HAPPENED TO IN A MAN'S POCKET-AND HE WAS YOLR HAND? GOIN' FISHING--AND -1, P By GEORGE McMANUS DAILY TRIPS HIS POCKET WAS FULL. oFOSISH- COAL——WOO0D LUMBER—GROCERIES PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD

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