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Tender MOOSEMEN Trophy WINAGAIN wav FROMELKS NEW YORK, Aug. 23—In appre- % ciation of his recent feat of chalk- 3 ing up his 200th league victory, Freddy Fitzsimmons' teammates on S | ‘e Dodgers expressed thelr ad- | § Cmiration “of the s0-vear-old_vet- Paps Rap Purple Sox| i eran with a dimond-studded tie i clasp. Tt was in the form of crossed Squad for Se(ond of bats and a baseball, with the fig- i 8 ure 200 ornamented in small dia- . 2 ‘, Little Series DU | | And once again the Moose ball 2 | Huge Depos“ o' club tucked a win over the Elks s under their pennant, winning last night in PFiremen's Park, 5-2 in much the same sort of a ball game as the night before. This is the second straight win | for the Moose in the Little Worl Manganese Found EL PASO, Texas, Aug. 23—Local mining circles report the discovery in the southern New Mexico moun- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1940 collection Clothes for men These Clothes will make fashion news This Fall Presenting for the fall of 1940 an outstanding of handsome “Fashion Maki OuUs names, | MICHAEL-STERN SUITS You'll recognize their quality and “fashion rightness” by their fam- ng” tains of the largest deposit of high Series three of five playoff and th The oustanding suit in their price field . .. Definitely styled in finer fabrics, custom made 3. Elks will be hard pressed to keep > manganese Ore EVer uncov- the Paps out of the victory seat vered in the United States, The deposit was found near Hot Last night, Sogaard twirling for ¢ Springs, N. M. the Moose, and Koski tossing for Manganese is an essential ele- the Elks, fans saw a nip and tuck * ment in the manufacture of steel. game until the enth inning. As Didest Banl: in , Alaska Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. V1. Behrends | Bank Junequ. Alaska i . ~ FOR COMPLETE HOME - CLEANING SERVICE / TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT_Youll have o believe, | sight unseen, that this is Tony Cuccinello (27) of the Giants and | Merrill May of the Phillies scrambling a play at Philadelphia, After some confusion Tony detached self, got homey cn the previous night, Moose look‘ the lead with two runs. ‘ Two in First i N 8-4 SCORING Paps got their two in the first inning with Lawson going aboard in a walk and Fritz Schmitz also getting a free base, both coming in when Blake lined one to short and | Lewis threw low to first. | In the fifth frame, Taguchi, first man up, singled, Ellenberg singled, and MacSpadden brought in Ta-) guchi with a liner through second | but the rally stopped there, Addle- man hitting into a double and Wil- ley grounding out to second base.| In the sixth frame, Elks squeezed | across a tieing run when Lewis sin- | gled, and Kumsaka slapped one into | short that Lawson knocked down | but couldn’'t get ahold of in time| to cut off the run at the plate. Turn on Power less to Win for Hollywood (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Dick Newsome recorded his twen- | : ' tieth triumph of the Season last With the score even at two all,|iony o5 San Diego defeated the Mocse turned on the power and took |cellar dwelling Portland Beavers. |advantage of ragged Elks fielding. |, o0 "o V% o padres a clear sweep of the three game series. | Rendered helpless by Hiram Bit- horn’s 3-hit pitching, Oakland last night dropped a game to Hollywood last night The other last night Blake was hit by a pitched ball |Jack Schmitz singled and then | Sharek singled, scoring Blake. Fritz cingled to score his brother Jack, | and Sharek as well, giving the Moose three runs for the inning Elks failed to get going in seventh, and Moose came out top with a three run advantage | Another game is scheduled for |tonight, but from looks of the weather this morning, it was doubt- |ful whether it could be played or four clubs were idle the on GAME THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 3; Oakland 0. Portland 4; San Diego 8. Only two games played last night ‘Bithorn Holds Oaks Score- || | not Box score and summary last night | was as follows: as other teams were idle Natienal League Boston 2; Cincinnati 3. 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AB R H PO A E| Philadelphia 0; St. Louis 9 H B | ‘ HEBE ARE ‘ R | Lawson, ss. 3 111 3 1| New York 5, 0; Pittsburgh 4, 4. | n Ians ne 0 B;S“‘W":D""fmg (x:l_ellc?un 1og| 2oc0rding to how we made use of| ! , Motor-Driven Brush Cleaner P Schmitz, 1b. .. 2 1 1 2 4 0 American League | i 2 m.wryul;flbrrduy.sm;,:;r ‘”""Oll‘rieu];:;);:l(t]u:}Lll;;c:l‘llc‘:,?):l(::lifi& | artin, 3 Cleveland 2; New York 15. . | s s ps 2 : and Standard Set of Attachments 3’:}1‘;:’0‘;1 dfr ; g g g ; 2 combaric g S By | . Athletics. confirmed in 1916, when he claimed | EAB“ING Nowell, 1f. 2000 0 o St Louis8s; Philadelphia 4, Night I a o e [to have communicated with his| ] Biake 2 10 7 0 0game son Raymond, a British soldier who £ | o . o c, & | J. Schmitz, 1h, $ 1~26:10 Channel Title Series | GREAT pHYSl(lST' | was killed in action in quufi, He | Sharek, rf. .01 11001 Elks 2; Moose 5; Moose have now | " '“.‘ 4 | also ivl"xsls'.ed that he had ‘“con- | Sogaard, p. 3 00 0 0 olwon two straight games of three out| Freddie Hutchinson, Relief SPIR!TUAHS'I' Y 's | versed” with other persons in the | *Shaw 0 0 0 2 0 oof ficve for title of champions for % - I [ sy“;“ vfirrld ‘;viho had rxiv:n him " sting Ses the === — 1340 Pitching, Wins Game Q. wlaen oh e el Totals 24 5 521 9 Sy | Akl . | *Replaced Nowell in Sixth. | STANDING OF THE CLUBS | for De"’o" Dgers | Sir Oliver was born June 12, 1851, ! Elks | Pacific Coast League | Iies b A . .. . |at Penkhull, Staffordshire, England.| YOlfl' none IS | ABR H POA E| Won Lost Pt.| | Sir Oliver Lodge Scienfist | He was educated at Newport Y Taguchi, 3b. 311 2 3 0|Seattle 98 51 658 (By Associated Press) | : r ! | Grammar School and University ® Available for with- Ellenberg cf 2 010 0 0Oakland 81 68 544 The New York Yankees knocked Belleved Nothmg He College, London, specializing in drawal on request. MacSpadden 1b. 4 0 212 0 0|Los Angeles 80 68 .541| the roof in on the Cleveland In- | physics. In 1877 he married Miss ° Addleman, c. 3 01 3 1 0|San Diego 76 72 .514|dians yesterday by turning loose| COUM Not Prove Mary F. A. Marshall, only child of Insured by U. S. Z | willey, rf. ©'3 00 1 0 0|Sacramento BB 500 | their biggest one-inning scoring Captain Alexander Marshall. They Gavernment up to i Ramsey, If. 4 00 0 0 0 Hollywood 3B 493 | spree of the season for a victory : had six sons and six daughters. $5.000. 3 Lewis, ss. 2 1 2 2 2 2 San Prancisco 66 82 446 over the American League pace| (Continued from Page On€) gy Ojiver and Lady Lodge cele- | Kumsaka, 2b. 3.0 3 1 2 o Portland 45 108 204 | setters. The Yankees scored nine ~— brated their golden wedding anni- & | Koski, p. 30003 0 National League runs in the second inning. sibly be understood, controlled and| versary in 1927. Al k | *Havlic 10000 0 Won Lost Pet. Hutchinson Wins Game | humanly managed in the future”| gir Oliver made a tour of several aska Federal ______ | Cincinnati mn 42 628 Relief pitcher Freddie Hutcmn-‘ Standing six feet three inches,|of the larger cities of the United B | Totals 28 210 21 11 2|Brooklyn 65 49 570(son hurled shutout ball after re-| Sir Oliver was of commanding ap-|States in 1920, lecturing on spiri- Savmgs & Loan i *Batted for Lewis in seventh. gNew York 58 53 .523 | placing Buck Newsome in the sec-| pearance. His head was completely| tyalism Several years after his 3 Summary St. Louis 58 53 523|ond inning yesterday and then|bald on top, but his hair curled in| American visit he besought an Assn. of Juneau 1 | | Stolen bases, Addlefan, Lewis; | Pittsburgh 57 56 504 | drove ‘in the winning run as De-|waves down the back and sides of| gnglish audience “not to be fright- i |'sacrifice hits, F. Schmitz, Sogaard; Chicago 59 58 504 | troit defeated the Boston Red Sox|his neck. He wore a white beard,|ened of the word ‘evolution’ as they R — double . plays, Lawson to F. Schmitz| Boston .44 80 389 |in a 10-inning game. The win broke | mustache and sideburns. He played| are in America. I don’t know what Telephone 3 to J. Schmitz; F. Schmitz to Law- | Philadelphia 38 0 .352| the Tigers' six-game losing streak. tennis until he reached an “d'fthey think it means in America, | 3 g son to J. Schmitz; struck out by American League Reds Help Walters vanced age and after giving WpP|pyt it is the hope of the world.” i A ! = & Sogaard 6, by Koski 2; base on balls Won Lost Pct.| The Cincinnati Reds finally gave|that game continued golf and cro- ‘ Subscribe to The Dally Alaska This full-sized General Electric Cleaner, with high-speed off Sogaard 2, off Koski 2; hit by|Cleveland ... noo4 602| Bucky Walters his long-awaited | quet. oo | Empire—the paper with the largest / motor, motor-driven brush and many of the latest features, pitched ball, Taguchi, Addleman, Detroit . .. 67 52 563 | seventeenth victory yesterday with Unafraid of Death Empire Classifieds Payr . 1,,,,,d cireulation & is complete with attachments which offer dozens of extra Ellenberg by Sogaard; Nowell, Blake New York . . 61 53 535 the Boston Bees the victims. Sir Oliver continually scoffed at ; cleaning services, such as upholstery, lamps, bookcases, by Koski; time of game, 1 hour 35 Boston .. .63 55 534 Giants-Pirates Split the theory that retirement is fatal ¢ mattresses, etc. minutes; umpires, Jensen, Rustad, Chicago ..........59 54 522| The New York Giants and Pitts-|to a busy man, declaring at 77 that A i » Duckworth; scorer, Gaffney. Washington ......... 50 65 435 | purg Pirates split a double bill| he felt younger than he did for H = = St. Lous ... 49 70 412 yesterday and as a result of the|years before he gave up his regu- Alaska Elect"c lg ower °o Empire Classifieds Pay! Philadelphia 45 69 -395| win, the Giants share third place|lar work. He was, however, con- g R with the St. Louis Cardinals, stantly engaged in a varying suc- PHONE 616 zm nnlos’ NOTICE Dodgers Defeated Again cession of experiments and con- g g | 11 AL AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing The Chicago Cubs handed the‘ tinued his investigations until late i 1941 Models Now on Display air route from Seattle to Nome, on Brooklyn Dodgers their fourth!in life. | ’ REPAIRS and SERVICE | i at J. B. Burford & Co, 'ndv straight defeat yesterday. The| What he had learned from his | JONEAU RADIO SERVICE R0 BE 0, 3 ‘| western tour has been disastrous|investigations made Sir Oliver to-| A . Ph 464 Bill H for the Dodgers, tally unafraid of death. 3 e - l " ixson ry a classified ad in The Empire. 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