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" I i | leader Artie Shaw after tellir the judge she made every efforl to make their marridge a success. Lana compPlained that Shaw ob-| jected to her going to bed early F"om Band Man when she came home from 1studio after a hard day's work. ) Sald Lana: “Early to bed and HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 13—|carly to rise might be the way to Young film star Lana Turner has|success but it didn't make any suc- won divorce from swing band cess of our marriage.” Young Film Star Is Given Divorce the| WING & MALTING Co. ‘ Since 1878 . & Efnil $ick, President | |- oaiigha 5 | RIP RADCLIFF: “He just meets the ball squarely | Hollywood 5; Sacramento 4 | o TS | B Ny Seaitle 11; San Diego 6 | 8 Puite Derving one he wants. And whenever a National Leagzue 1. LOUIS, Sept. 13.—Raymond patter has that pois: he usually Chicago 5; Philadelphia 1 | (Rip) Radeliff, St. Louis Browns' is a dangerous man ot the plate.” Cincinnati 9; New York 4. cutlicider who icads the American He' Been Around Pittsburgh 0, 4; Brooklyn 7, 1. |Learue i balting, says, “Theyre Radciiff paying his sixth St. Louis 7, 1; Boston 17, 6 just foliing for hits this year, I year in the majors and has been American League gu with. but two cluss, tie white) Philadelphia 0, 3; Chicago 1, 4. ihe 22-year-old player who came Sci and Browns. e ed 264 Boston 1; Cleveland 8. to St. Louis from the Chicago last year. He bats 'eit bande !l bu | Detroit 6; New York 3. White Sox in a winter trade has throws the same w » roams Washington 7; St. Louis 2. | no cecret formula for his success. the outfield or fills in at first bace | His mid-August average, .352, ‘he poon bLe played when lLe TANDING O CLUBS | bronght only this comment: first broke into z2d base- | Pacific Coast League “I'm not deing anything differ- ball in 1928 with Ps of the | Won Lost Pet. ent than I ever did,” he says. “I Lene Star League, | Seattle 110 63 just stay locse up there and try with Muskovee Los Angeles 100 73 to keep swinging. I got off to a ssociation and late i | Cakland 92 82 good start this spring, have been Dallas of Texas League in | san Diego 89 83 in there regularly and that's what 1929, In 1030 he wen! to Selma | Sacramento 85 87 I need. I've kept in good shape of the Southeast » and in | Hollywood 83 90 and with a hustling ball club like 1931 was with Shics where | | San Francisco 8 95 ours you're bound to keep doing he made an out- | | Portland 54 119 your best. I'm using the same|fielder. I : outtield | National League stance, the same weight bat and| for Dallas in and for St.| Won Lost Pct. the same grip on the 'bat.” Paul of the' American /\moci;nl:oui Cincinnati 81 47 649 Rad¢liff weighs ‘arcund’ 170 and the following season. In 1934, he| New G-B 5-Heat Cleane | Brooklyn 79 58 577 is not a His ‘specialty is' wes Wwith the ‘White Sox for a| Speed Caltod Cooking | Pittsourgh 7. 82 534/ vine drives over the infield good time but played moss of the vear nits heat faster and use St. Louis 68 64 515 for singles and doubles. He says With, Louisville of the American; less curreat than ever! New York 66 68 493 he isn't aiming for the league bat-| Assocition where his batling merk| New lower price makes ‘Chxcago 67 0 489 ting crown, especially, of .335 brought him another trial| the General Electric | Boston 58 70 423 If He Wins It—“Swell” in thé, big time. i even easier w0 buy! New | philadelphia 43 91 321 “All I want to do is get as His first full on at Chicago| lower raes foe elecwric eur-. | American League many hits as I cah and get ‘emin 1935 he batted only .286 bul in| rent makes your G-E even | 3 . 0 e more economical o wee! | Won Lost Pct.| when do the most good, I'm the thr n. he See the beautiful new | Detroit 79 58 577 out there to try to heip win bail was well al { models TODAY, Cleveland 78 58 574| games and if 1 happen to win the | New York % 59 .563 | batting championship ihatll be (WBUILDING PERMTS ‘Bost.on .13 64 533 | swell. - Right now, though,. I'm not. Bujldipg permits have been issued Chicago 73 64 533| even thinking about that.’ to Elis Reyn to build a $5,500 o",y General Electrio Al Washington 58 8 426, Manager Fred Haney says of yat . 1750 Evergreen Avenue,' Gives You All Three Bt. Louls 57 19 419 | Radcliff: [with Don Abel as contractor, and seaflle Philadelphia 49 81 377 “Watch him. Ever see him|/te I..B. Tucker to install an oil 1. TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS IN COLOR 5 At s |swing hard enough to throw him-|burner at 119 Seventh Street for Pl’lces! BOYERS WILL BE BOYS | self off balance? Never. Justmeets Robery Coughlin at a cost of $350. 2.TRIPL-OVEN. 3 OVENS IN 1 3. NEW CLEAN-SPEED CALROD UNITS ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER (CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Barking by Mail Departmexfi Savings || The B. M. Behrends Ban Junequ. Alaska ) < T S - OO Los Angele—s_Wins Over e il ’IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. SEPT. 13, 1940. Seaffle in Rip'sleading the League Bat Barrage | But He Can't Tell Why Beat Padres; Oakland-Sacramento | Drops Second Game \ (By Associated Press) I Last night, Los Angeles whipped Oakl. again as Jack Fallow was effective in pinches while allowing ten hits Leu Neviko'f, shugging Les An- zeles outfielder, hit 1Cth homer of the season. N Sacramente lost the second straight game to TIiollywood Jast night, Seattle un'ecashed a fievee two- inning bat barr last night to defeat San Diege. Dick Barrett the GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 1; LOGANSPORT, Ind— Mrs. | the ball If you meet the ball > - Charles Boyer of Logansport and|cquarely yowll get your share of Subscripe to ahe aily Alaska Em- Mrs, Charles Boyer of nearby Wal- base hits.’ pire — the paper with the lurgesn‘ ton both gave birth to boys the And catcher George Tebbetls guaranteed CIrculaiion - comments strike Lo get same day in St. Joseph's hospital.! of the Detroit T The women are not related. “He'll take a Empire cuswfieas oring results the T Missouri Milk for Malta Refugees | SA A limited quemntity of lov | HOUSE COATS in a v DAY VALUE . | caded, sweeping skirts, e White o usty Rose | | ° Blue i e Fucia - f Sizes 12-40 | Rich, soft pastel in a new scroll border design, full and lots of CHENILI | £t It's another oulstanding BEHRENDS' VALUE! . Floor length, full cas beautifully designed coat. Regular 3.9 TURDAY'S VALUE FIND A Thrilling New Chenille House Coat ely NEW CHENILLE ery special SATUR generous laps, in a OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M. 'B. M. Behrends Co. ~QUALITY SINCE 1887 DETROITIN | FIRST SPOT, SMALL LEAD Schoolboy Rowe Hurls Tig- ers to Win for His 14th Viclory (By Associated Press) The greatest pitching comeback of the year continued when School- boy Rowe hurled the first place Detroit Tigers to a victory over the Yankees yesterday afternoon to win his 14th contest of the sea- son and enabled the Tigers to stay three percentage points and | half a game up on the Cleveland Indians who trimmed the Boston Red Sox. Yesterday's victory for the Tigers was the seventh in the last eight starts. Veteran Mel Harder pitched a three-hitter for Cleveland. The Chicago White Sox climbed into a fourth place tie with Boston by sweeping a doubleheader from the Athletics. The Cincinnati Reds are cruis- ing smoothly towards another Na- tional League pennant. The Reds overpowered the New York Giants yesterday and eliminated them, mathematically, from the champ- ionship contention, Hugh Casey pitched out a three- hit ball game for the Dodgers tol shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first game of the twin contest and then came back as a rellel pitcher in the seventh inning .of} the nightcap and got credit for ‘hcult for the players to grasp in a hurry. We've found at Wiscon- sin that it isn't. We can hear on the sidelines at least 97 percent of all the signals called. “That helps us keep in contact *.v.'xth play, and know what is com- gg |ing up. That way we can more | easily see what goes wrong when MADISON, Wis,, Sept. 13.—Harry | the play fails. Stuhldreher, young Wisconsin foot-| “Open calling also allows mucn ball. coach, believes that the hud- better leadership on the part ol dle is not nhecessary for curre!\t‘ the quarterback.” football play. | - > - “Biggeést reason so many tcnmsi NOTICE continue to- employ the huddle is| that it has become a habity Just| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing how, many _teams have ever Lrird: edr route from Seaitle to Nome, on the open system of calling sig-| sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, nals? . | D “Soime say open calling is dif-| ‘Today’s news waay m The Emplre, o HOLDS FAST TO COUNTRY_—“1 do not recognize the elections that were carried out under pressure of threats,” de- clares Johannes Kaiv (above), consul general and head of the Estontian legation in U. 8., as he protests Russian “annexation™ of Estonis. He'll remain here to serve Estonian nationals, hoping for restoration of the capital city, Tallinn, to which he points. the vietory of that game. The Boston Bees broke a four game losing streak by sweeping a doubleheader from the St. Louis Cardinals. —_——ee—— NEW TELEPHONEL DIRECTORY ‘hildren of Independence, Mo., donated $28.81to “fi“;dt-h’e';:::lygm to buy milk for Brit’lin’s’refugee c}pld.x'e;n. is distributing the millk to youngsters evacuated from Britain's muc! the Allied Relief Fund with-instructions Here the mayor of St. Pancras, England, h-bombed Mediterranean Island of Malta, To be published this month and | forms close Sept 16. For space. | listings and changes please cali | The Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Telephone 420 before the clos- B - BRINGING UP FATHER LISTEN-1 WANT You To (il SPEAK TO OUR COOK — i SHE WAS REALLY SASSY TO ME THIS MORNING- HER - | I'M NOT ONLY GOIN' T\ GONY TO FIRE DON'T By GEORGE W ( \ NS ) McMANUS GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY DAILY TRIPS COAL——WO0O0D LUMBER—GROCERIES PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD

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