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Ohio Sfafe Takes Game From Pitls Held Down at Half Time,| Then Loosen Power to Win Viclory COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 30. —| Ohio 8 Western Conference champ held to a 3-0 half| time edge the stubborn Uni-| versity of last Satur- day afternoon, then they let loose the vaunted wer,, with | three touchdowns inf the third ‘period against the Pitts’ one. The game was witnessed by more than 52,000 spectators and ended with Ohio State winning 30 to 7. - Subscribe for The Empire atc n, was by Pittsburgh | got off to a flying start last - “THE'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 30. 1940. SANTA CLARA YANKS IN BEATS UTAH 3RD SPOT AT FINISH SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 30, —The University of Santa Clara Sat- urday afternoon with a 34 to 13| yictory over Utah before 40000\ Chicago Boston in Tie for Fourth Place in Am- erican League .o Clara Walther Back ‘ From Va(ahon Tn The biggest baseball story is that| p;the New York Yankees ended the e | season in third place but it is Miss Clara Walther, dental nurse | bigger than the fact the Detroit for Dr. A, W. Stewart, returned on | Tigers held their aged infield to- the steamer Baranof from a six |8ether while Hank Greenberg and weeks' vacation trip to the States|Rudy York pounded in enough runs| She spent some time with her par- | to win their first title since 1935. | ents in Montana and visited briefly| In a mad scramble with the dis-| in California. sension-torn Cleveland Indians, the - | Yanks' Joe DiMaggi tried to keep The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- |the Yanks on top single-handed tees the largest daily circulation of but he couldn’t do it. His eleventh-| any Alaska newspaper. |inning single Sunday that beat — | Washingten is typical of the way FOR COMPLETE HOME | CLEANING SERVICE - Motor-Driven Brush Cleaner and Standard Set of Attachments This:fullsize@ Genemsl Electric Cleaner, with high-speed motor, motor-8riven brush and many of the latest features, is complete with attachments cleaning services, such as upholstery, lamps, bookcases, mattresses, etc. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND.POWER (O. GENERAL ELEC | he has hit all of the year but that | win yesterday was not enough to h)uL the Yanks in second place in [the American League as Al Mil- | nar beat the champion Detroit | Tigers in 14 innings to give Cleve- |land Indians the runner-up spot. 1 The Boston Red Sox edged into |a fourth place tie by whipping the Athletics twice yesterday while El- | don Auker out-pitched Johnny Rig- ‘ney to give the Browns a de- cision over the White Sox. Brooklyn's Lee Grissom hurled a| two-hitter Sunday to stop the Phillies. /! eoscraal GAMES SUNDAY National League Chicago 0; St. Louls 6. Pittsburgh 3; Cincinnau 11, Brooklyn 5; Philadelphia 0. Boston 0; New York 5. American League Philadelphia 4, 1; Boston 9, 4. New York 4; Washington 3. St. Louis 2; Chicago 1. Detroit 2; Cleveland 3. Ccast League Playoff Seattle 3, 4; Los Angeles 0, 9. GAMES SATURDAY National , League which offer dozens of extra bombardment. TRIC CLEANERS flld'est Bank in . Alaska Commercial . Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrend Ban kix funeau, Pemcamoamommom: Savings NAME Alagka | Boston | Philadelphia | Cleveland | Chicago Boston 1; New York 11, Pittsburgh 5; Cincinnati Chicago 3; St. Louis 4, American League Philadelphia 4, 1; Boston 16, 8. New York 3, 7; Washington 4, 1. Detroit 1; Cleveland 2. St. Louis 1; Chicago 5. STANDING OF THE CLUBS (Final—official) National - League Won Lost 53 65 6. Pct. 654 55 549 508 487, AT4 428 31 Cincinnati Brooklyn St. Louls Pittsburgh Chicago New York American League Won Lost 64 65 Pct. .584 58 571 532 Detroit New York Boston St. Louis Washington! Philadelphia HUSKIES LOSE T0 GOPHERS Minnesota H_asSpeed and Luck in Beating U. of Washingfon MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 30. —Speed, alertness and luck gave Minnesota a 19 to 14 victory over the University of Washington Hus- kies last Saturday afternoon be- fore a crowd of 46,000 spectatots. Halfback George Franck supplicd the speed with a 90-yard touch- down gallop that gave the Gophers a first half lead that they never relinquished. Dean McAdams’ ing was a threat. He passed to Ernie Steele and Bill Marx for Washington’s two . touchdowns. 64 54 constant pass- three quarters. BIG UPSET IS STAGED, GRID GAME Lowly Wasfir@ion State Ties University of So. California LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 30— The University of Southern Cali- fornia Trojans held the coming out grid party last Satur- day afternoon but the lowly Cou- | gars of the Washington State foot- ball squad, supposedly the poor- est team in the Pacific Coast Con- ference, proved a surprise. The gallant stopped the Trojan war horse cold and held it to a 14-14 tie before 40,000. The result was the biggest rever-| sal of so-called form in the West. Halfback Bill Sewell, of the Cou- gars, starred in the game. 0re§; giale Easily Beats Idahg Squad Beavers Sma;h Out Vic- fory-Unlisted Scrubs Are Put in Play CORVALLIS, Ore, Sept. 30. Oregon State used up its reserves and ‘then sent in the unlisted scrubs to wallop the University ~f Idaho last Saturday afternoon by a score of 41 to 0. The Beavers smashed over six touchdowns and five conversions in oo — Bnhseribe tor The Bmpire . Empire Classifieds Pay: Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska. My contribution toward the purchase of a trailer ambulance bearing the name “Juneau, Alaska” to be given to some small town in England is enclosed. _ADDRESS ... JUNEAU BUY AN AMBULANCE FOR AN ENGLISH VILLAGE Voluntary contributions of the people of Juneau are asked to purchase a trailer ambulance costing $350 for one of the smaller towns of England now subjected daily to air Funds deposited with The Empire will be air mailed to the American Trailer Ambulance Committee’s New York bank for immediate transmission o England. CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY : CONTRIBUTIONS IN ANY,AMOUNT'WELCOMED All will be acknowledged in the columns of The Empire. annual whether they were correct in nam- Northwesterners Football Guessers | Lose Out “‘Nol So Hot in Miaking Early Gridiron Predictions ~Chances Left | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 30.] | —Footpall experts are wondering| | ing the University of Washington | and Southern California as the |top favorites in the Pacific Coast| Conference, Washington went down to defeat to the University of Min- nesota, 19 to 14, and Washington | State tied USC. 14-all. The ex-| perts may find their answers next Saturday as far as U.S.C. is con-| cerned as the California school | meets the dark horse favorite, Ore- | gon State College. | The University of Washington is favored to swamp the University | of Idaho next Saturday. Idaho failed to show much power | over | the weekend when it suffered a 41| | to 0 defeat from the powerful Ore-| | gon State team. | Football stock of Stanford Uni-| versity went up after Clurk‘l !Shaughne‘.s s boys romped to a| |27 to 0 victory over the University | |of San Franecisco. But next Satur- | day Stanford faces a real test | when it meets Oregon University |at Palo Alto. | | California University may have a| | chance to redeem itself next Sat-| |urday after the 41 to 0 drubbing | from Michigan. California is sched- juled to meet the favored St Mary's team at Berkeley, i | Santa Clara University, bolstered | by a 34 to 22 victory over Utah, meets U.CL.A. at Los Angeles next| Saturday. The big worry of the Santa Clara team will be to stop UCLA's fleet-footed negro half- back, Jackie Robinson e - STANFORD " ISWINNER | FIRSTGAME Trounces Univérsily of San | Francisco-Good Results | | from New Coach SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 30. —Astonishing the most hopeful | supporters, Stanford’s underdog| football eleven trounced the Uni-| versity of San Francisco Dons last! ‘Suturday afternoon by a 27 to 0 score. It was Stanford's first game un- der new coach Clark Shaughnessy.| ELKS" KEGLERS WIN BUT LOSE AT BRUNSWICK The Elks bowling team won two of three games from the Bruns- | wick bowling squad at the Bruns- wick alleys yesterday, but lost in total after taking a sound trounc- ing in the second game, | Scores were low with Max Ray- |ela doing best for the day with| 632, ocores were as follows: Brunswick 180 173 133 152 146 126 120 179 160 181 .. 139 811 E. Galao Verner Taguchi . Villagana M. G. Rayela 157— 510 161— 446 124— 396 122— 421 191— 532 Totals 7155—2806 Life Insurance for Bull One of the most valuable animals in the United States is Triumph Domino 45th, Hereford bull owned by Daniel Thorton of Springerville, Ariz., pictured in keeping of Hazel McKay. The bull carries a $20,000 life insurance policy. He heads a large Arizona shipment to the an- nual Great Western Live Stock Show scheduled for October 26 to November 1 in Los Angeles. California IsDefeated By Michigan AIl - American Halfback Harmon Star of Game in 40 fo 0 Score BERKELEY, Cal, Sept. Michigan, sparked by its erican halfback Tom touched off the football season Saturday afterncon with a 40-0 intersectional victory over the help- less University of California " Michigan's Harmon scored four of the six touchdowns for his squad. 30. All-Am- Harmon, - DAWN 10 FIND DUCK HUNTERS OUT IN FORCE Eight duck wardens who will pa-| trol the flats in the Juneau vicin- ity for the opening of the migra-' tory bird season tomorrow met to- day in the office of the Alaska Game Commission for instructions and assignment to distric ‘The wardens have been instruct- ed, Executive Officer Frank Du- fresne said, to keep a special look-| out for early shooting and to sce| that every hunter has his shotgun plugged and possesses a license and duck stamp. Sunri Shooting Shooting begins at sunrise, which | is at 7 o'clock Juneau time. Ducks, and geese may be shot until 5 o'- clock in the afternoon Juneau time (4 o'clock meridian time, in the regulations). Snipe may be shot until sunset, which tomorrow is at 6:34 o'clock Juneau time. Time of sunrise and sunset, which of course changes every day, is car- ried daily in the weather summary on page 2 of The Empire, | Guns must be plugged to hold not more than three shells. Duck flats along Lynn Canal will be gatrolled, as will those con- tiguous to Juneau, Dufresne said. He said the Game Commission hopes there will be no violations and no accidents to spoil the open- ing of the 1940 season. | e, — Empire Class!fieds Pay! | Angeles, SEATTLE IN SPLITWITH LOS ANGELES Doubleheader Scheduled for Tonight in Coast League Playoff (By Associated Press) The power of the Los Angeles Angels finally broke loose yester- day afternoon as they came from behind to bomb home eight runs in the sixth inning if the second game of the twin contest with the Seattle Rainiers to give the Angels the first win in the playoffs of the Pacific Coast League. Seattle won the first game of the doubleheader, played in Los as Dick Barrett bested Ray Prim in a mound duel. The teams will play another doubleheader tonight, Secattle is leading series 2 to 1. - “Football Scores N The following are scores of lead- ing football games played last Sat- urday afternoon Minnesota 19 ; Washington 14, Ohio State 30; Pittsburgh 7 Dartmouth 35; St, Lawrence 0. Carnegie Tech 21; Geneva 0. Holy Cross 34; Providence 6. Colgate 44; Akron 0. Navy 19; William and Mary 0. Duke 23; Virginia Military In= stitute 0. Purdue 28; Butler 0. Wake Forest 12; North Carolina the playoff N University * of Santa Clara 34; Utah 13. Texas 39; Colorado 7. Texas Christian 41; Centenary 6. Tennessee 49; Mercer 0. Boston College 27; Tulane 7, Missouri 40; St. Louis 26. Washington State 14; University Southern California 14, tie. Idaho 0; Oregon State 41. Willamette 7; University Portland 21. Michigan 41; California 0. Stanford 27; San Francisco 0. University of Santa Clara 34; Utah 13. of of SUNDAY GAME Gonzaga St. Mary’s 16. Elks ... 169 181 131 140 141 160 129 . 781 721 Carnegie Holmquist ... Bertholl 4 O. Winthers . Stevenson ... 156 145 150 186— 511 160— 486/ 163— 444 105— 386 156— 445 17102272 ——————— CHRIS KOHLER HOME Chris Kohler, local builder, re- turned home to Juneau after spending several weeks at the Ten- Totals BRINGING UP FATHER 416 .. 3 Copr. 1940, King Peatures Syndicate, AVE- YOUJ' CAPTAIN -1 THINK D BETTER HALL THE OWNER'S GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY DAILY TRIPS COAL——WOO0D LUMBER—GROCERIES @ " PHIONE 374 “SHORTY" WHITFIELD