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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1940 = & o . n) : d R or tishermen ' begany k ¥ rates fell short as the Bucs snatched, . BlUE BUBB]_ES that e b T EO;Y A“KS T A 4 victory yesierday afternoon. | r lns ‘ v years ago, but that cost prevented 14 o | [] i SA ! E GAMES THURSDAY OF pA(IH( 'I'o 'u_m'ir gencral‘ use l?lfl‘_':lpnbolul 1]3:, s 3 l . Nat,onll _“"“e 0 ? k I. ‘ | and the Okhotsk Sea have pur- Pittsburgh 7; Chicago 6. i A Cincinnati 4, 1; St. Louis 3, 5. " ; % \ — | chased about 2000000 of them Avsatican - Lesgue f AP Feature Service | annually, When nets are lost, nes A Now York 5, 2; Philadelphia 4, 0. PORTLAND Ot Aot AR BERR ER B b i \ ! Washington 6; Boston 5 urrents from Japan to the break-| G s T e ' : \Ts «0:-Angeles-Seattle playoff ser- 3 " . currents from Jspan b m‘”m““muL:m.:) of the fishing companies Can’t Win F|ag Bl Can'\Tie b e b trangrorred te Tos Anc Mad(ap Maxie SfOp) Chal i ’ ; g ERE N e R o | st ¢ |zles on account of rain. H 2 H p £ # " ‘s A GREAT S ) 6 7 7 k ir kgt o] Fishermen use the glass bu ~Cleveland, Defroit * |° Sk lenger in 2 Minutes, | TR e A M e The “bLubbles’ are IEL“ “‘l‘l;.maml_v on drag nets. A 1 : d STANDING OF THE CLUBS L 395 © d | PN ‘ L rials and save ¥z price. . . . bu y from 3 to 15 fix:r i h'iq,i;.rv of glass lx,. atfized to the lh.!pli a' " To ay : National League econas 5 p srorgeous collection of famous American meter. The oy e "Sledge of the net, heavy weights & Salse Won Lost Pct ) (& Beauty Dress Lengths in fall’s newest ashore on the American north ¢he Jower. Thus the nels move OCIATED PRESE) yireinmati 52 863| | JERSEY OITY, Sent. 27-—Mad-| . ] >acific for 15 years, to the delight| y)oup e water submerged Bev: (Fy ASSOCIATED ESS Y 3 3 it " 8 d R Y wbterns and fabries. Striking designs Paci l’A ko Yo s inflm_\ ‘h?l!m,‘h the water submerged e ; ; . IBeookiyn 64 576| cap Maxie Baer, welghing 223% \ y i 1 e i A l\ o g ‘“v‘ ationi “l S T ral feel, a wall of mesh Lo WaDP| 4y Unever Bay Die” New York st Lofis 69 540 | pounds, former heavyweight cham- y for business, street, school, or evening - s iR O M glass buoys mark' yaygees continued - their Winhing piytsint-gh 4 510 pion, last night stopped Pat Com- . dresces. You'll buy several when you a mystery. Finally iRl »> Ol the net position. w1 yesterday by taking a dou- % 597 | sk welghin 207%. hitherto T iza h Olsen of Portland 3 i o rt | iskey, I '3 Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen 18 But soon, wrote Garreis, the ;g 00 from the Philadelphia y 79 470 | hignly regarded, es & heavyweight which “colle ‘hun eds "[,mi '| buoys may tloat across the Pacifici oypjetics to keep aunve their faint|Boston | 85 433! hrospect, in 2 minutes and 39 wrote the U. 8. Consul at Tok no more, for the Japanese have yope of winning the American| Philadetphia 102 320, Fo 2 M Ofgen cted the bulbs . 1 | | seconds after the first round opened Mr tsex P S developed a paper type of net float. yeague pennant. The most the, American League TSR whit® Witk ethadtIRd "t ke o were m‘ln‘ of some sort and pgre qurable, cheaper and easier yankees can get out of the regu- Won Lost Pet.|15.round bout. 9 1 guessed IH‘M they washed across {5 yeciaim than the blue bubulcs. |jay season however, will be a tie.! Detroit 8 62 5891 Faves SJREK Dembesy “stopped 4 10 4/2 Yard Lengflls the Pacific. ISR 2 AL AN . won't quit. Yesterday's Re! B, 5 but they won't quit s s1 Cleveland 87 64 576 the bout When Comiskey was' un- ol o e Bl victory gave them . eight straight New York 86 61 573 . General Arthur Garreis, who said Empire Classifieds Pay’ ‘;numi:h.s. Chicago kit 530 able to continue after being thor- z 45 value and beauty. Crucial Series Boston 2. 1 SgIR GUEELy. beaten LD Clcveland and Detroit' were both | 8t. Louis . 85 437,/ A chilled crowd of 19,000 fans idle yesterday but open'a crucial' Washington 3 87 420 | paid more than $68,000 to witness |three game series today. Detroit | Philadelphia 96 364 <he bx'fex bout. i 3 % 1/ 4 |Tigers need only one 'more victory | i e e Comiskey' is the fighter Bill Daly A 3 2 10 4 Ydrd Lengihs |to ncse out the Cleveland Indians. went all the way to Ireland Lo y | Washington Wins "ER K find. Bill searched County Cork, | The Washington Senators de- discarded a fistful of bruisers with l 7 5 z |feated the Boston Red Sox yester- glass jaws and disgustedly shipped FOR COMPLETE HOME [t B[\, 0() et |game series, giving the Senators | Trainer Johnny Lane listened | their fourth victory in ten games ) Cony to Dalys woes and | ln?ghed: o - A 'CLEANING SERVICE [RERCEEc e Tl ITTT TR N (1 T e ) 1 Yard Remnants son. | Reds Wi X H _ |in your home town. Kid name of N\ } The C;m:inm\:i R.::rc'is won | their | Abou' Earlv Adlourn | Comiskey.” ¥ A 65c Motor-Driven Brush Cleaner Losti:-wiotoey. dl Brio sehack’ ybstirday | ment Congress | "What? Thavs Polish” snorted and Standard Set of Attachménts /! | by taking the first game of a dou-| i gt 2 4 ) . ; » o4 blcheader from tne St. Louis Car-| | “Polish ,nothing” returned Lane. ) L WS U SPUN RAYONS ® BLACK | dinals and putting them one game| WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Vice-|“He's pure Irish.” 7, FRENCH CREPES ® WINE | ahead of their 1939 record. The | President John N, Garner is back| And so the partnership was # > WOOL CHALLIS ® GREEN | Reds dropped the second game. |in ‘the National Capital after a!formed, something over two years ALPI\éA; BLUl; | Dodgers Lose 2 Games | stay{of two months at his home ago. it i A Y | The Brooklyn Dodgers closed their | in Tlexas. Hippo' at First S At 2 SR | heme season yesterday byidropping It lis understood he will attempt| When Daly ‘took him over ' Co- " £ . LA a doubleheader to the Boston Bees. | to bl'ing about the early adjourn-!miskey was . just a tall, broad- || ) © POLKA DOTS | Rookie pitchers worked inboth the ment\ of Congre: Garner told|shouldered husky with strong || | games. 5 | friends here he is certain the Sen-|arms. He was about as graceful as OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M. Giants ' Take ' Pair late’ will approve of adjournment,an clephant. He knew. ‘nothing | The New York Gilasits teok a pair | end that Democratic leaders could| about boxing, except that no one |of games from the “Philadelpk 'n]mlfih'r‘\ such support in the HousP-; had been able to stand . up under | Phillies béfore 1200 fans; the small-| Gamer’s first telephone call was| {he clouting of his huge right fist. e ’ Je ’ z S O y | est crowd of the season Qt the Polo| to Pres¥lent Roosevelt at the White| As they say around the gymna- L] o | grounds. N | Houge. | siums, the guy had two left *feet.' * Bucs Down Cubs s e e He could trip over either of ‘them |} QUALITY SINCE 1887 The Ghicago Citbs bid for aifourth| Venus'is 26,000,000 miles closer tol with uncanny ease. | s , tic with the Pittspirgh Pi-|the sun|than is Earth. Months = of gymnasium work * % o X B TR g - - ' - | taught him something about foot- hill Se f Hlm lf ; ; [swork and how to duck and slide Churc es 1I0r S€ 3 | away from punches. Daly brought | him along slowly, hand-picking | his foes, building up his . confi- { dence. Pat ran up an impressive- sounding string of knockouts. 1hen last winter he had ‘his first big test, against Steve Dudas, Steve had passed his peak—but Steve o had fought some top notchers along This full-sized General Electric Cleaner, with high-speed | y the way, He knew his way around motor, motor-driven brush and many of the latest features, . His unorthodox movements and is complete with attachments which offer dozens of extra | s crafty _mancuvering had the inex- cleaning services, such as upholstery, lamps, bookcases, / . ‘px:rielf;d]?ntl in a fog all night. mattresses, etc, E The kid broke his hand thumpng | , S | Steve's head and lost the decision. o s An Ml Wind— | Ve W Then it was back to dry dock | | o by | for six months. While his right | 3 | hand was healing Daly made him f ) concentrate on his lefi. Up to then| | o Ll % / b P $ the boy had had nothing but a M 5 - . ! 3 right, a powerlul, straight-punch- ing right that bowled over every- thing it hit. A smart foe, though, knowing the source of Pat's dyna-| GENERAL -ELECTRIC CI;E/‘NERS S5 . ) mute, could keep clear of that s e s e A S s s s e J 3 - = boxing fans. It was one of the ‘ | fastest, hardest left jabs in the ldeSt Ba“k i” T i Once more Alaska’s : He beat Dudas in a retun HE-RUSH 1A-ONGt nee match and a few weeks ago ne Commercial SaVings conclusion. Tt is-time to take a breather and L : g 80 : : eave Town an e —— : M Prime Minister Winston Churchill doffs his famous hat to the photog: Banking by Mail Depaflmem g On condition that he leave Ju- » neau for the Westward on the| Glendon was convicted of disor-| derly conduct and disturbing the peace, in threatening publicly to rigut. When Pat was-revealed again business. Not only could he stab with that left, he could whip it Alask“ 2 5 T . . knocked out Bob Sikes of Arkan- great seasonal harvesting is drawing to a sas on the Baer-Galento card. ; Comiskey is 6 feet 3 inches tail. Safe Deposfl look back over a-race well'run . . . a race in LAl Is Forgiven L e b e o Chevghione o8 i bt 3 ! ? areas of London. Company. played its part. ’ first boat and stay out of town| for at least six months, Jack T. Glendon was given a suspended shoot his wife. The sentence sus- pended on good behavior is for = he flashed a left that ut,toanhed‘ | atross for a knockout punch, Lo which, we. believe, the ‘Alaska Steamship Prisoner Told = p— - The B. M. Behrends G 1 ' : - | MEC el S o BT six months, | e emeem " BRINGING UP FATHER ; By GEORGE McMANUS | DAILY TRIPS e = I YOURE TOO DO YOU KNOW: I5V~l"ll2"yl'l"D A%/OiGEOUS? 4 A URTE, JIGGS- MAGGIE -1 AM o AR WE KIN HEAR FCiae e L e 2. ¢ ' e COAL——WO00D LUMBER—GROCERIES A YACHT= @ PHONE 374 “SHORTY" WHITFIELD

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