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e 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1940. 4 Those who know their tea and want exquisite flavor and clearness, take pride in serving Schilling Tea. Compare its fragrant, refreshing goodness! Compare it for everything you want in a cup of tea! Enjoy the best — insist on Schilling Tea. Schilling THE TEA OF FLAVOR You get all 4 advantages in SCHENLEY'S Light L THE RIGHT FLAVOR of rich, mellow whiskies. . THE RIGHT LIGHTNESS— achieved by Schenley’s exclusive method of blending. . THE RIGHT —mild, . THE RIGHT VALUE— best value in fine blends. | Angels Take Reds Split 4 Straight ' TwoGames From Acorns. Wi | romAcorns ~ With Cards | | 1 s | (By Associated Press) 16 | Sacramento broke even with Port- | G'an's lose Two con'eSB_\ land on Labor Day in a double-| H 1 header and won the series 6 to 3.; Tlger5, Yanks T|edl Opportune homers by Wieczorek, to victory in the opener. ! SO Los Angeles took the second‘ (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) doubleheader in a row Monday Irom‘ The National League’s leading| Oakland to win the series 7 to 2.. |Cincinnati Reds split a twin bill Hollywood and San Francisco| With the St. Louis Cardinals Mon- | _____|split a twin contest yesterday. Sadl‘“‘y‘ eking out a triumph in the |Sam Gibson let Hollywood down |OPener and then bowing in the| with four hits for a shutout in!hightcap. Paul Derringer chalked the nightcap up his li:l\ ::cw&ykm l:x;:tupencr. | ookie Makes Hits ])lf;‘na D:;%:)r "zfayso‘;::]s]eméifld ::‘ Danny Lithwhiler, Phillies rookie| m'" gaines were postpomed on ace outfielder, sparked his teammates| . |to a double barrel victory Monday Lo |over the New York Giants. He | |drove in six runs with three hits, . P‘:'c‘il::::inr’?’:i’:‘:e | one of them a homer with the bases Los Angeles 8, b; Oakland 4, 3, | loaded in U_w first game and l?o .set‘ S':.n ancisc.u ‘5 3. Holl’ywood‘me stage in the nightcap with a| ”“0 RV | triple in the sixth éx)mmg .scol;ng‘ e |two mates. Then hortstop Bob! Sacramento 6, 3; Portland 3, 4. |pragan first man up in the tenth| Seattle-San Diego rained out. inning of the nightcap made a National League homer. | New York 2, 5; Philadelphia 11, Pirates Take Tumble 6. | The Pirates climbed into third Brooklyn 6, 6; Boston 17, 2. | place by taking the first game of a Chicago 2, 7; Pittsburgh 5, 1. | qoubleheader Morday from Chi- St. Louls 1, 7; Cincinnati 2, 4. [cago then tumbled back into fourth | American League iplace by losing the second game. | Philadelphia 3, 3; New York 6, 0. End Win Streak Boston 0, 4; Washington 1, 5. After extending their winning Detroit 1, 0; Chicago 2, 4. | streak to six games by winning the St. Louis 2, 3; Cleveland 1, 0. |opener Monday, the Boston Bees dropped the nightcap to the Brook- lyn Dodgers. Browns Win Twice The St. Louis Browns swept a| | GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League | Sacramento 17, 4; Portland 9, 5 | San Francisco 5, 2; Hollywood | twin bill Labor Day with the Cleve- | |1, 6. |land Indians, leaders in the Amer-| | Los Angeles 3, 5; Oakland 1, 0. |ican League. The games were wit- San Diego 2, 6; Seattle 3, 1. First nessed by 52000 fans. Cleveland's | game 14 innings. |double defeat left them three and | 1 National League |one half games in front of the Philadelphia 1, 0; Boston 2, 10. | Detroit Tigers who dropped a pair | Chicago 5, 1; Cincinnati 6, 2. |[to Chicago but this cost the Tigers ! St. Louis 0, 5; Pittsburgh 10, 5.‘11 full game of their former lead | Second game tie, called because of over the Yankees who broke even | Sunday law. with- the Athletics to climb into| New York 1, 3; Brooklyn 4, 7. |second place tie with the Tigers. American League | Senators Take Two | Washington 2, 0; New York 3, 3., Lefty Grove lost his 13-inning| Chicago 4; Cleveland 7. | pitching duel Monday to Young | Detrout 2; St. Louis 8. |Sid Hudson as the Washington | Boston -Philadelphia, doublehead- | Senators grabbed a doubleheader | er postponed on account of rain. | from the Boston Red Sox. | | Schenley's Black Label 65% grain neutral spirits Schenley’s Red Label ———————— 7254% grain neutral spirits GAMES SATURDAY | Pacific Coast League RAF lD'N v | San Francisco 7; Hollywood 5. A L > ¥ | | | | Los Angeles 3; Oakland 5. cramento 10; Portland 2. San Diego 8; Seattle 5. National League Philadelphia 4; Boston 9. n 9. i ! New York 6; Brooklyn 7. ! ENGllSH AIR I | Chicago 4; Cincinnati 5, American League | 1 ‘ S T U D Y P I A N 0 | Washington 1; New York 7. | g “HAVE FUN WHILE YOU LEARN TO PLAY!” | Boston 10; Philadelphia 6. | Cleveland 5; Chicago 4, twelve _ | innings. | range gun bases at Cape Gris Nez' Detroit 6; St. Louis 1. at Boulougne and also touched off |a 47-minute air raid alarm on Ber- lin and once more attacked fNothem Italy’s industrial region. with KATHLEEN CARLSON | ! CERTIFIED PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC TEACHER ; | (Continued trom Page One) STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Education T ) , ; | Along with these raids of the STUDIO: 202 Sixth and Seward Phone: Green 255 i Seattle 103 58 640 British planes, the RAF home gde- brrorrertrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr e erereeeeeey|Los Angeles . 90 71 -559| fense fights broke up a wave’ of | Oakland 86 76 531/ 50 German planes in a daylight |San Diego . 83 76 -522| raid that attempted a thrust at the Sacramento . 82 81 .500| London defenses. | | | THIS COMING WEEK | Hollywood .1 8 4 Four Rader Waves | 2 San Francisco 3 88 453 Later yesterday about 240 Naazi! 18 Portland ... 49 112 304 planes thundered across the south- National League east coast in four waves but the Won Lost Pct.|antiaircraft and RAF spitfires FAIR WEEK Cincinnatf .......80 46 635 swept the skies and scattered the Brooklyn 53 576 raiders. St. Louis 58 525| 1In subsequent raids to pierce the SEPTEMBER 12—13—14TH Pittsburgh 59 520 London defenses, numerous dog- New York 62 500 fights took place 20,000 feet in the| ) Chicago 67 485/ ajr. | Boston $ 3 421\ The British claim increasingly air EXHIBITS OF FARM PRODUCTS, FLORAL, HOME | Philadelphia 81 .336| tight defense of the British Capi-| tal City. Won Lost Pct.| Guns along the Thames estuary 52 -587 | also aided in blazing a curtain of 56 563 | fire to enmesh the raiders. 55 563| Seven German planes were shot 60 535 | down in flames at one time over 60 520 the Thames estuary. 3 425 Cheering Words 6 415 Prime Minister Churchill declared 4 388 | that the “command of the air is being gradually but painfully wrest- ed from the Nazi criminals.” | The Italians claim little damage as the result of the British raid. It is believed that Hitler is now planning immediate invasion of England as it is noted that there are less than three weeks of good weather probably, before September 22 brings the start of the equi- noxial storms. | Yesterday also marked the start of six days of high tides which | would be favorable for crossing the English Channel in shallow. draft boats. COOKING, HOME CANNING, ART and AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY — EDUCATIONAL NATIVE ART ° FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT THOSE DARING GYMNASTS—THE AERIAL PATTS | Cleveland | Detroit . HIGH SCHOOL BAND CONCERTS IF POLITICIANS TAKE OVER THE LIQUOR BUSINESS WILL YOUR BUSINESS BE NEXT? VOTE AGAINST ! THE REFERENDUM SEPTEMBER 10th DANCING—WES BARRETT ORCHESTRA Premium Books May Be Obtained Address R. B. MARTIN, P. O. Box 1615 . PIONEERS TO MEET Members of Igioo No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall. 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