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_ sK REDS LOSE 14 e TO GIANTS / ON MONDAY Snell Predicts Even Bigger ELKS WIN 2ND HALF FROM PAPS TOUR TRAFFIC Year for Next Year's Hubbell Saves Game as| Relief Hurler-Indians Tourist Railroad is up twenty pereent over Moose Dov?ngj 8-3-little Season wavel over the awskal World Series Begins | Given Walloping st year, accoraing to Harold snell, Wednesday Ass'stant General Manager of the ¥, (By ASSOCS. D PRESS) ska Railroad The Elks ball club walked off the Carl Hubbell, with a makeshift \ell, who comes north once a field at Firemen's Park last night Giant lineup, was too much yester- Year from his offices in Chicago, with another ball game under the'r day for the Cincinnati Reds, who declared that limited extremely gratifying, and it appear "This has b dumping the Moose 7. 8-3 to win the s year ccllective belt, wed C iefe: ubbe! un~eremonious! ’ :],r,',\,“lih.:,' ;','\h.j"\(,.‘u,::)[: 1,‘,,,,‘ wae 8 though next year will be better cnd half erow ‘ never in trouble, although his start- SHIL” Wednesday night, the Elks and | ing opponent, Paul Derringer, was| ¢ s Enell’s job to coordinate travel Mnose will bexin o three of fiv blasted for four runs in the first °\ Rtates passengers ctl the Alaska game gerles (The Little World Ser- fhning, Railroad and he is alnost wholly jes) to detesmine the champicns Pittsburgh Blank~d connected with pas er traffic f the year Dick Errickson pitched the Bos-| Vil th with PAA today,! Moose last night started out as Snell to return southbound though they would win handily ton Bees to a victory yesterday over Pittsburgh for his ninth win of the ! a few we In the first frame, Lawson ground- - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUG. 20, 1940. 43,000 Pledges to Aid Defense - REASON FOR HAWKNAME, I0WA TEAM IOWA CITY, Aug. 20.—The hawk| which is pictured on Towa football| windshield stickers is a red-tailed hawk, friends of the school are quick to point out A. J. Weber of Kaokuk ex-! plains: | “The Towa team i5 not nam after a chicken thicf noble bird which is of va in keeping down oputation | of rats, mice, and inveet There fore it s beneficial to favm WANT LONGER HOURS Ceokla wi at IMalrbank have asked the City Ccuncl te p mit them in open until 1. m. instead m I ha the Sunday ordinance o p mit open d s (o 3 a. m ead of ed throuzh lezs at third and came home on a nice dumper Pritz Schmitz plunked down season, tumbling the Pirates into; nchi's sixth place wtih his shut out ball. Cleveland Walloped | GHEZZI, JR. GOES S50UTH & that : Alaska to MacSpadden; hit by pitched ball, Lewis by John- son; Commercial Safe Deposit - SaVlngs 8 hits off Johnson in three | 1 hit off Sogaard in three | truck ont by Koski 1, by Staack 2, by Johnson 2, by Sogaard 1; wild pitches, Koski 1, Johnson 1; | passed ball, Blake; time of game,! 1 hr, 55 minutes; umpires, Duck- | worth and Iffert. Scorer, Gaffney., e | TIP O'NEILL HERE | L. T. (Tip) O'Neill, former resi- dent of Juneau, now with the Shell | | Ol Company, arrived on the Alaska | Banking by Mail Department 0 - s, . T The B. 1. Behrends Blake to Collins; | 7 hits off Koski in four in- | 3 hits off Staack in three | Held in Nazi Probe ! The.Boston Red Sox gained their| Alfred Ghezzi, Jr., of Fairbanks, in front of the plate and beat out most decisive triumph of the sea- in the transportation business in to first son_yesterday over the Amerlan the Terion rThed O e AR e e m iheix halt of | Doris Rundies, “motor queen® of.Flint, Mich, shows William Knudsen, League's leading Cleveland Indigns | 0" 0, o 1 ifle Alaskn Clipper this the first to get three runs, Ellen-| national defense chairman, a book containing pledges by 45,000 citizcns by :hamimeritg Jthiren sDROREIS 208, i Y e R e, Foriiibe gt of her home town to do their part for national defense. The book will be 14 hits, including four homers and MONIng for the south on a busi- berr doublinz, Willey s 3 and el fo the Bralident. winning 16 to 7 ness trip Addieman clearing the bases with ! : > et AL - a heme run, although two men ware ) Subscribe to Tne ™aily Alasks ou: a change and still bet my bucks 3AMES MONDAY Empire—the paper with the largea In the next frame, Moose were BARBER Sflop that New Deal music has gone ational League paid circulation. secereless while the Flks collected stale in the ears of American P Boston 3: Pittsburgh 0, —— threr more hits and two more runs, REPAR]‘EE GE'I’S voters.” The people want' a new New York 9; Cincinnati 2 ’ and in the third. collected two more tune. Detreit-Now in pa'r of runs in the fourth, but that around quite a w 1 Chicagc-Philadelphia, rain was the last Pape tally, while the = cain bring a crowd to its sastineau Channel League Eiks scored another run in the (Continued from Page One) Elks 8; Moosc 3. s'xth when Molly MacSpadden put | -~ ey could Bles ’ Eapiio Goast Leng s cne over centerpatch fence for a ple should vote in November to etk s - onhn e No games were played in the Pa- home- have a mew tenant at -1600 Penn- it OVer Well, goodbye, ‘Senato cific Coast League yesterday as the Buck Johnson started the game sylvania Avenue (which they cer- Sef:i Boy, if that fowel is hot teams were traveling to open today for the Moose, but after the third tainly won't, young man) it wiil L1l have you shct st dawn , on the following split schedule for inning, -Sogaard - tock - over the pe peeause. they 'have been cone S8yl I Eelieve that . las this week: mound vinced that someone else can do Was @ dirty one. .. August 20, 22: Chucker Problem the job better than it is being SR3MPOO. let me out of oo L] Who wlil start the chucking for gope, The third term bugaboo will S0t t0 80 write anotier Hollywood at Oakland. the Mcosc Wednesday night is a|yaye nothing tever to do with e it Seattle at Los Angeles. problom, The Paps have two first = P . Portland at San Diego string pitzhers to depend on, John-| po o gagfl iflAEERS August 23, 24, 25 son and Sogaard, while the Elks' WP WY, SORajon fow can a b Los Angeles at Sacramento. have much the same problem, with | A% ©f your bolitical astuteness QF TR Portland at Oakiand, S'aack and Ramsey to be expected Prush off so glibly the principal Aim SCQ‘f_D_,!,ED . & Seattle at Hollywood ‘o carry most of the weight with = b ‘Lm il PLEIT, OV, UD e " Fau Eranciscy ¢k oan, Digan. Ecdl 'ua walliet : en.: I don't know anything MORG/ /. v Box score and summary for last 4 . . i A i i S : el ) about your district, young man, 20.—Bill new fo STANDING OF THE CLUBS night’s game follows: T 8t Wreh i IRIA bt Pacitlo ‘Cone Legpie Elks mean, using your district as an has his first 10 eastern i Won Lost Pet AB R H PO A E example. You are a Republican; for this fall P b o e 4 1 1 1 3 1l therefore your district is Repub-, They are, in order, Fordham, Cr Los Angeles 80 6 552 : 2 . oy N S S # 4 548 41 110 0temn ...but didn't it vote® for nell, D ne, Holy Cross, Penn Oakiand B e MacSpadden, 1b. .. 4 1 1 7 0 0 Roosevelt in 1932 and 19362 Cer- State.oBoston College, Princeton Ban e m; hedbighic - Willey, 1f 3120 0 0'tainly. And thats all there is to Pitt, Rartmouth Sacramento L : Addleman, c. 3 1 1 5 2 0it. There's nothing the people of — West Virginia? Hollywood 71 T 490 . AIOBYE, ~the 1) Wil : i Ak vaatiien Bl g, ekt Lew's, ss. 2 1 0 4 1 1|this country like better than boot- . “Well if theie's a third Portland 45 105 300 Kumsaka, 2b, 3 113 1 0;ing out a so-called tradition. 10 teams lrl}tu"! you might Helmuth Hoffman Netiinal Xdnbad Ramsey, rf 3120 0 0Other « things being equal, they us about 2Tth T aT i B eaa ety Won' Dost PAY Koskl, p. 2 0 0 0 2 0 would rather kick over the traces - A ok Ml on s ey Ol iBadi Bkl A *Staack, p. 0000 1 dof tradition any day than run PE ARRESTED P 8o Germany "from Rio - de Brooklyn 6 45 5901] s oelgs seist = ST UM dShesade ‘DldARTODYA —_— Janeiro, Helmuth Hoffman was or- t New York 56 51 523 Bewildered, little Gordon Thompson *Replaced Koski in fifth. ltf" : Well, Senator, maybe I I'welve arrests made in Fair- dered held in Blc{igoclty for inves- St. Louis Sk B 505 surveys a new land from his wicker ~ Totals 28 8 92110 2 don’t agree th you about the banks last month, acgording to the tigation on suspicion of esplonflg;! Chicago 57 57 500 basket as he arrives at a Canadian Moose | motivation, but Til take your report of Chief of Police Georze Wwhile his activities are ln:'osltlgatcl. Pittshurgh 1" ok ‘495 port on a refugee ship from Eng- AB R H PO A E|word for it that the people like Blondeau, were for auto speeding, e isin the Mexican Federal prison.; Boston 14 5 400 1and. He is too young to realize his Law:on, ss 4.1.100 0 X Philadelphia 37 68 ap2| Iather was killed at Ni’"“‘}“’““":.‘ F. Schmitz, 2b. ... 4 0 3 0 2 1| e R R R T One More Kiss—and She Got It, Too! Won Lost” Pct.| Pative Enslend s Waging s batle jonnson, p-or 30001 0 ]ust ne ore 1SS—an c s 4 Glesaland 6 46 600/ o, el Eharek. cf. 20000 0f Detroit WY S| e iedirapee e [, Behutin, 2 407171 1 Boston 63 52 548 Gastinean Channel League s s vt o Chicago 58 52 . 527 (Final Standings) Oanverss, UL L0 0.0 2 * New York 57 53 518 Won Lost Pot.| Blake. ¢ S0 AR Washington 49 64 434 Elks 8%, iy v, sy Henning, I A 1000070 08 St. Louls 47 69 405 Moose €' 9. i.4g3 1Sogaard, p. 0001 0 Philadelphia 4 61 301iDouglas 6 T A T “Replaced Converse in third | iReplaced Johnson in fourth, | Summary | . Stolen bases, Willey, Ramsey, | “ldest Bank in Johnson; sacrifice hits, Addleman, | Collins; home runs Addleman, Mac- Spadden; two-base hit, Ellenberg; double-plays, Taguchi to Kumsaka | | GLACIER HIGHWAY ATOM AMMUNITION_ _Here is the 40-foot pressure tank that houses the electrostatic generator, or “atom smasher, which will be demonstrated at the Univer of Pennsylvani: bicentennial celebration starting Sept. 16. Helping with installa- tion of atom gun are William Feldman and Robert Roop, gradu- ate students. and Dr. Robert Hofstadter of physics department. will be on hand when the internatiol softball tournament opens at Detroit Sep- tember 7 to seek their third title. Some of the things Fisher runs No Swearing { problems of the manager of male teams. The star pitcher who hurled the team to two championships got married and quit. Another star has just become a mather. When the going is tough, some of his players eliminations, 0fB.B.Team —_— break down and cry. And so on Whack Rules If One Cusses ,2hc, pitchers box has becn el Among Membats of . | 0. T e ik to play in each game, Pitching Star | Girls' (‘hamp Club ;[::) "xlx‘xl;:vl»:’v\ a round trip of neariy By SAM JACKSON Willie” was heroine of last AP Feature Service Writer year's tournament when her dou- — ble broke up a 12-inning tie with ALAMEDA, Cal, Aug. 20. This Lcuisvill and now she has lived challen the fabulous record of up to her reputation by pitching those 18 Cincinnati Red Stock- 22 straight games and winning ings—a ball team in this town has them all. She is women’s bowling won 96 straight mes and is con-'champion in her home town—a | fidently forging ahead toward the point for those who say bowling 100 mark. 1is good practice for softball pitch- | It's a girls’ team, though—soft- ing. | ball, of course. As the record indi-; The Alamedas don’t go in for | cates, these girls claim national and sex appeal on the diamond by | international championships in their wearing the conventional shorts. line, Lacking any commercial an- They're ball players, and their zel this se y Just go under sateen uniforms are cut just like the nam County Sup- those of professionals, Lervisor ¥ Bartell, father of De- They're nice Is and have a t shortstop Dick Bartell, scur- ruie agamst swearing even in the | vies avound and raises the money hottest moments of contlict. An | to keep them going otlender must held out her left um and let each teammate take a whack at it | Guiding genius of the club is a | city fireman named O, W. Fisher who seems to combine the abilitie of manager, coach and talent scout in remarkable degree. He wa a jockey, and has much baseball himself PP The Daily Alzska mmpire guaran- ONCe tees the largest daily circulation of never played 4y Alaska rewspaper Two Nationsl Titles ————————————— T first year Fisher got hi went to Chicago to capture the HOTEL | paticnal tournament. Last year they | Every comfort made for our guests | took it again, though two 1-to-0 Air Servce Information games gave them a fright. PHONE 10 or 20 Barring some upset in regional : Bank | Clipper last night and went north | |to Fairbanks on today's PAA Elec- tra. He called on friends while in | DELIVERY k funequ. Alaska iy the city. J ” Cameraman catches a very interesting sidelight as coast #etillery men in New York City depart for Fort Ontario, N. Y., for maneuvers. The girl wants | I ed one more kiss—and she got it, too! THE GANG'S RIGHT—I 4 SHOULD BE BOSS IN ME QOWN HOME - WHAT DO | TAKE ORDERS FROM Wl MAGGIE FOR-ANYWAY ? ' v . By GEORGE McMANUS | WONDER WHO BOUGHT THAT ROLLIN-PIN ? | HAVEN'T SEEN ONE FOR DAILY TRIPS COAL——WOOD LUMBER—GROCERIES ® PHONE 374 “SHORTY" WHITFIELD " 1940, Ring Peatures Syndicate, Tnc.. World rights reserved

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