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(leveland + Defroif in Tied Place Two Teammeei Again Today-Feller May Be Sent fo Mound (By Associated Press) The Cleveland Indians, who are tied with the Detroit Tigers for the American League lead, are in a happy position having Bob Fel- ler ready to pitch as the clubs meet in Detroit. The Indians also have a fresh man, John Gorsica, also ready. Should Feller win it will be his twentieth victory. Cleveland, desperately attempting to widen the gap immediately, may be pitching Feller out of turn however, Detroit’s two identical losses 3 terday cost the Tigers the leade ship. Homers by Hank Greenberg and Rudy York yesterday failed to stop Chicago’s wins Minard Keeps On Meanwhile Al Minard pitched his fifteenth win for Cleveland Sunday in the first game against the St Louis Browns but the latter came back to win the nighteap, knocking Johuny Allen and Al Smith from the mound. Judnich made his 20th homer, Washington’s youngster, Sid Hud- son, beat the Red Sox veteran Lefly Grove, in giving only five hits Sun- day and also driving in the win- ning run, Homer Wins Joe Gordon's homer in the elev- tnth inning Sunday gave the Yan- kees their straight win over the Athletics. S Lou! took the National champions twice Sunday was beaten in the first game. Brooklyn gained a game in the standings by splitting a double header with Boston on Sunday Pittsburgh vaulted to fourth place Sunday on the strength of a double victory. The Phillies and Giants games Sund: split NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. 137 IN THE DISTRI COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, IN JUNEAU. the Matter CATCH, a Bankrupt, ruptey. The above named bankrupt, hav- ing applied for discharge of all debts provable against him or his estate, in accordance with the pro- visions of the Federal Bankruptcy Act, Notice is of MICHAEL BO- In Bank- In that a the said of hereby given hearing will be had on application, before the judge the above entitled Court on the 10th day of September, 1940, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., at which time and place all creditors of said bankrupt, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause why the prayer of said peti- tioner should not be granted. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 12th day of August, 1940, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the Court. Publication date, Aug. 12, 1940. adv. this e Commercial s - 2 2~ 2 T > ]~ ) S - T ) 0 - Dldest Bank in Alaska Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department | "Sitka Kid" Is Due Here | For Smoker Lou Lovas ABfifiging Over Unsullied Middleweight | Crown at Fight Prize The name of the gent is Lou | Novas, otherwise known as the “Sit- |ka Kid.” By ay of further iden- | tification, he's the lad who says {he will put little bomber Billy Mc- |cann away for the ten count sleep next Friday evening in the A. B | Rink smoker. ' | It's a funr | |the welterweight y setup. McCann claims title Nobod; ha {beaten him here yet for that crown claim the middleweigh: {crown for Alaska. He holds it with- cut a defeat Now, we aren't sure who's fight- ing who for what, but let’s add it up and call the mix a double crown | battle. -If either boy wins, he'll thus annex a second title after his name, and it should make the leath- jer fly | There are here who MeCann hasn't been fighting any }hlil in this neck of the woods ithat are “hard to hit,” and that a 'really smooth boxer will anake the ;;:nmg tough for him | | Maybe so, but don't forget this Iboy Billy Jacks that McCann kay- ed some time Do you remem- |ber that one? McCann hit him \twice, both cannon shots, before {Jack’s pants hit the canvas — and | he proved to us that he knows how say ago. I to hit | | Novas is expected to arrive here by plane from Sitka this afternoon and go into training between 6 |and 7 oclock in the A. B. Rink every night Odds are even as yet that Mc- |cann will take Novas, who hasn’t [ been seen here, but if Novas wins, McCann’s stock for his Labor Day fight with Sammy Nelson will take flop icke $1.6 are now sale, ringside seats General admission 20. is '1l! ‘ms; to be only $1, says Slugger Wea- ver, promoter. - Star’s Fiance? ‘ | | | | ‘Arthur Farnsworth | Shown at the wheel of his car as he left the home of Bette Davis’ mothes in Sugarhill, N. H., Arthur Farns-< worth is reported to be the fiance of the Hollywood sageen star, Bette is visiting at her ng‘h:':' 1 i ! { I i | Savings ! 1 i i | | | i | | l The B. M. Behrends | Bank ! Junequ, Alaska | BRINGING UP FATHER HE 1S COM THE \ MY BROTHER DANNY 'PHONED ING OVER TO SPEND DAY WITH YOoU-— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Hammerin' Hennery's Perpefual Mofion Knocks Jenkins — and Experts — Blotio 4P w hit the canvas seven times in his brush s the light weight champion in a very undignified pose. 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C. are visiting ' 0 0 0 cne and now it's Hennery's turn.ioeie in Juneat First d and third winners | i He wa great little guy but the S A with the U \”w( ity u:ml QUALITY SINCE 1887 | end has to come for all of them, e Geological Survey and since the nd B e [ eteetera first of July has been conrducting . } Aud then, begorrie KUS g b Crvevy of Annetts Salemd g v.m‘u‘- ’, 1821 stu- 206 i ks the stuftings 3 SHESY L t 494,456 compe- i e o b g e ol tine. “gufsas: High | St. Louis 0; Cincinnati 5 REWARD FOR MODESTY whose faces are red? ~'While in June i iare \f, and Jehn Clauson EATILE IN Brooklyn 0; Boston 4. KANSAS CITY—A Kansas City Hank did it again the other ., Y I and the Juneau High American wveague alvage firm hoisted a sign that night, polishing off Lew Jenkins, gp bR € A, awarded Certificates Detroit 5; Chicago 2. Game called | read: “50 per cent savings.” Within our nmew world lightwelght cham- i i 5 i » Menticn according to at end of fifth on account of rain.|& short time a rival company was picn, in just six heats. Lew, thelyicing the surveys maps of the DOUBI.E w‘“ Philadelphia 0; New York 13. |displaying this banner: “100 per- titibs thummias drom [Texasfoltl yentaie: sl tand A Shritonor tte ubmitted from Boston 3; Washington 0. | cent savings hn;n;- g too terrible to take any mo:e R e aN, 100ls and pre- —_— | thumpings. Bl o el e LR ry schools ighout the STANDING OF THE CLUBS | TRAIL CREW Smart Battle i T Siates and Juces (ORWLY oN SUN | Pacific Coast League | Kenneth Stevenson and his For- The welterweight champion ? 8A DUCK pggmiedthe winuers of 168 ash | Won, Fost . POh| st Barviue iral siadatesnis Gl fought & mmart flght. He covered| Jay Willlams, popular well-known wwieds. and: 1,000 Gertificates: of Seattle 92 47 B o up while boring in during the retired forester, has purchased J. Henorable Mention, - : Oakland 76 63 7 on the launch Barbara V. They first thres rounds and let Lew|O: Michaelson's 24-fool gasboat U ) (By Associated Press) 105 Angeles 74 64 556 i) 5o newt T Teinee Eake wear himself out swinging.. Then, Duck.” FORESTER RETURNS Seattle’s twins strutted their stuff sun ‘piego o e 507 ext e when he began to sense that the b 3BT T T Sunday, Barrett and Turpin both| gacramento 70 70 .500 NOTICE Panhandle Puncher had lost some VACATIONING The For Sery winning their games -‘“d“““_“v‘ '»"“I Hollywood O 486 ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing of his zp, Hank turned on all] Robert Mitchell, Clerk in the Dis- ester returned last r ting their twentieth ““ ’f’“;“u “'_ San Francisco 6L M 442 air route from Seattle to Nome, un his guns and the ex-cavalr Rangers’ office here, is on \[ y “with- Junior ;m- .~((‘l:15m| at the expense of Hol Pm‘ilundN s 14: 94 819 sale at v. B. Burford & Co. adv, X strong’s ATt Y WOOK ational ague S 4 ;‘:;:{Ki,.m*(u\m_, [\1!‘1: l.:‘:::‘ Jenkin: ey -vagrs | The nip-ups of the “'."“,k "‘c 'h_‘i Won Lost Pet.| Prrr—rrcrrr e creeee o can take a hard punch. But he - /\\:’p“: mn I} standings in the Pacific 1"’“;* Cincinnati 66 36 647 couldn’t stand up under Hennery’s iV League left the teams ‘M‘U, in| Brooklyn 62 42 596 E s K I M 0 steady barrage. He exhausted him- relative positions of a week ago. | New York 53 46 535 St ih the fiehtheee heats ad Oakland softened up on the ab-| pjitchurgh 52 40 515 had nothing left with which to ject Portland with 19 hits in the| ohjcago 54 54 500 HANDICBAFT withstand Armstrong’s withering first game Sunday and Ben (4""I". St. Louis 49 52 485 fire :\l:;‘I:||(»‘|l‘:!" »-hit pitching won the ::1(:;;':,(:,(]”““ ;3 z: jfij‘ CARVED IVORY CURIOS A 3 Pat die Mead & ad @ k i got too much down here” poi pushed Los Angeles down to third| Won T.ost ~ Pet. s IAa(ETS i mg to his heart, place in a double defeat. Lou No-| petrojt o : X on True. Hank stood up under vikofl's homer was lost in a cloud. cleveland 64 44 PARKAS come blasting belts in those open- It was his 3lst cireult clout. | Boston 58 49 542 Wo deal divect wilh the ing rounds, But he was never off San Diego and San Francisco| chicago 53 50 515 ricaiel King Dlociota his feet, rarely off balance. He played the only split Sunday blil|New York 53 51 101 Y. S Lrehcs Llands never stepped or halted his e | Washington a1 bo |t TR T continuous onward rush. He had GAMES SUNDAY | 6t. Louis 46 64 418 08, PINSmaS the heart and the chin to con- Pacific Coast League | Philadelphia 40 o4 38|) cnd Nome. tinue. Jenkins didn't Hollywood 1, 1} attle 4, 12. | Gastineau Channel League A boxing commission physician Oekland 12, 3; Portland 2, 1. | W Tt R Send for Our Catalog told me that Henry's molars ex- san Diego 4, 10; San Francisco| poose 4 .5 . B8 Dealers please write tended deeper than any he had . | Douglas 85 -0 500 for Torms. ever seen. He thought this ¢ sacramento 6, 7; Los Angeles 3, ks 5 6 455 plained why Armstrong could ab- 5 | BRSNSkl | A POLET orb such a pounding on his jaw- ional League Subscribe to Tne Daily Alaska . bone without going down. Chicago Pittsburgh 7, 5 { émipire—the paper with the largex He Can Take It St. Lot Cincinnati 2, 1. {aid circulation. NOME Henry took the best Jenkins Brooklyn 2, 3; Boston 3, 0, TR and Ceferino Garcia could tess. New York 0, 8; Philadelphia y } Established 1900 Garcia had him'in troible but American League mpue ciassifieds bumg results. PSRt o i Ot AU bobbed away. He has been cut Detroit 3, 3: Chicago 4, 4 - - A it St n up but none of the others have Cleveland 12, 6; St. Louis 4, 7. had him anywhere near a knock- Philadelphia 6; New York 7. down, So far as I'm concerned Billy Conn and Joe Louis are the only champions safe from Armstrong He can beat the little fellows. He ol Fuskls Johnson (ieft), rookie Boston Red Sox pitcher, f';,’fm:::;ck::id o ,l'l:fl;wl:’;:f(‘l“';_ ' Hutchinson (right), Detroit hurler, are shown in Detroit as they talked e own welterweieht clas. over old times in their home town. The two Scattle youths played And he . fought & draw witn with rival teams through high school, American Legion and semi-pro Garcia when the bolo-puncher ranks met again when their teams nlayed in Detroit. Their only was middleweight champion. play together was with Wichita in 1937 He i - Washington GAM SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 2; Portland 4 Sacramento 6; Los An San Diego 6; San Francisco 3. 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