The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 26, 1941, Page 5

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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1941. 5 e B e A B A TS A S0 Ml A3 35 e = — T — el WASHINGTON DEFEATS CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO | GAINS LEAD, P.CLEAGUE ¢ @ Seattle Loses and Portland i Wins - Padres and In- *dians Tie for Second (By Associated Press) Sacramento increased the Pacific Coast League leadership in deleat- ing Seattle lost night behind the masterful. four-hit pitching of George Munger. | Portland Pitcher Whitey Hilcher | held €an Diego to six hits, plus hit- ting safely three times, leaving the Padres a tie with the Rainiers for second place. | Hollywood took advantage of er- rors by Los Angeles, plus a nint ining rally, to win the game last night. RS SR San Francisco went 10 innit\gs be- - 8 = RN 3 # - fore downing Oakland in a pHchers'| | y¢K OF THE IRISH?_Bola Trishman, from Mrs. pPALUMGNOK W 1NNER_The derby stock ot King Cole, ot H. C. Phipps' stable, is another Kentucky derby entry being Ogden Phipps' bay candidate for Kentucky derby henors May 3at Tn the recerd shattering time of 14:28 for the three miles, the University of Washington’s varsity crew de- sy i trained by “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons, who's grooming King Cole, Churchill Downs, soared when he won the six-furlong Paumonok feated California’s shell on the Oakland, Cal, estuary. Washington is shown in the foreground at the PG:\’:\I%S.' :;.:ll,l:A‘:l \ / | . Bold Irishman totalled $42,405 last year, won Pimlico Ft-_;urlty. handicap at Jamaica’s opening. In 1940, his carnings were $27,850. o acific ague s i {inish, / that “if t country is going ve, the stock exchange will, Sacramento 4; Seattle 0. 1 { i FIv1 8 70 f g A g i . | william McChesney Martin Jr., 34, PEERT 3 N Cleveland called I R e e i | who resigned as exchange president I e b, T e i e 4 1 SR 4 Dk Fianctsos 5. (i) o u u when the army called, and Willlam . w iymemay in the ninth Jdnning 4o | nnings. : Metrinko, 23, who quit his job as ex- Junea“ naules | : ,::-lt“lre Ulieage b SRR Hin OO ‘03 Los' Angalee 8) Hpllysood 7. | | change page hoy when his number 1 Vot New Yok Glwutd wite " o el Yo came up. times,” but added that I think it “ | re New York iants woke up Cincinnati 4; St. Louis 8. oo un a | | Stactifs salaty wos $48,000 & your | 15 EOIng* to+do nd. S good. The in the ninth inning yesterday when' Boston 0; Brooklyn 5. | a s salary wa X a yes tat people Lo do 1k tARNE k | v Sl o g 3 % | finko's was $16 a week, but ' Obly thing | Morrie Arnovich singled with the Chicago 8; Pittsburgh 7. and Metrinko's was §16 a w 0 be 88, cottrroMnIE - e T saves a lot of watch- Cleveland 5; Chicago 3. St. Louis 11; Detroit 12. ! | i 5 | the forengon. Handicaps have been — a XD Philadelphia 1; Boston 3. £ 5 : ¢ | i r and expr ! STO( OUOTAHONS ‘ Washington 0; New York 6. { figured from the highest shot by Dr. | ImenSlf'(a"on of German United Sta Ba ed b tomorrow starting at 11 /o'clock in | be in it (the army) for the duration” d the belief that the N Fbases 1 2 1 { e both started work for Uncle Sam at '8 ® | s loaded to defeat the luckless: New York 7; Philadelphia 4. ) ¢ they can. ‘M Jast, place Phlladelphla. ( i Yakbne The Juneau Shotgun Club will $21 a month, id R O | . choot. off the spring championship | Martin said he was “resigned to ing especially advised when cooking for a crowd. 4 s would enter th 'Di H | W. P. Blanton on the first 100 birds. > P i i el 3 Dick Newsome Pitches Red | DINGS OF THE CLUBS | Shooters who have not shot the re- | Raider 0 f [ f;:’l;?::;’];‘:":“d’\:hh:[ . f'm: ' onf% | Arrange the strips of bason dn @ . . | NEW YORK, April 26 — Closing STAN! ‘ Iquired 100 birds will be given the | alaer pefaflons S the ik o e S | cooking rack cr wire cake caoler SOX '0 Wln, Bl’eaklng | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine) ERCR C“!"vlo:";:sc Pot | eatimated spot made from the club | c f A ' | le“n\e“spéptw i ; .. placed over a shallow pan. Bake for . stock today is 4%, American Can i 5 750 | Fecords, Fifteen shooters have aver- | ause 1or Aciion : The only "—‘"_’"‘""‘ from Meivin- | gpout 10 minutes in o moderately I.Oslng Streak 821, Anaconda 23%, Bethlehem Sacramento » o 3 | ages figured and prizes are donated | e ] Martin was in the | hot oven, i ‘ —— | Steel 69%, Commonwealth and San DICGO - 7 532 by the merchants with an added cut| WASHINGTON, April 26—Proba- s { pon - (By Associated Press) | Southern Curtiss Wright 7%, ;{e‘;] @ S 9 sag Prize for the winner. ble intensification of Germanraid- - o | The bacon drippings fall into the . | General Motors 37%, International HONYW! 13 00 | Averages and spots in rounds of er operations during this spring 5 after a little meditatlon, | 41, ang can be saved for later Use. It's Good for You! The Yankess remain a full game| Harvester 447, Kennecott 321¢,|Qakland e 818 400 25 are s Tollows: 408" COE sl Wi by um?{-d that there was “no future in g O o v Order, Tod: \zhee_]d in the Amerlcan League with|'New York Central'13%, Nonhemlslzl::a;; 5 y 6 12 .333! Average Spot naval experts as one of the princi- WnAch:-.r:)et.. ame time, M £l 2 " s ay Ernie Bonham pitching a shutout | Pacific 6, United States Steel' 51%,' o/ 'z & iid 316 | Dr- Blanton 83 0 |pal reasons underlying the far-| COOULEHE SUC LERE T D Was | o SATHE RO IS AN ‘ Juneau Dairies over the Washington Senators yes-| Pound $4.03. | Portlan ~ = E |3. 3: Connors, Jr. 8 1 flung extension 'of the American }n \;\‘/,l ”".“,NH“.lA" l?mL‘ lhn'lrn.u Vivian Vuf\ Zile, Juneanu waitress, terday afternoon. He did not walk | g | fr I:J““euxu pet, | L. Hebert ; X 3 |Neutrality Patrol President Rooso- oy /all Street is as bright as any sailed for Kodiak cn the Yukon Inst a single man, [ DOW. JONES AVERAGES | . york o B T | W. Rbdenberg . 51 6 |velt disclosed yesterday. other placz in the country.” And night, . ICE CREAM Dick Newsome, Boston’s rookie.| The following are today’s Dow, Bewkl 8 " ‘g67 | C. Diftiielson ...l .. 3 The announcement that the Pa- i b | \ turned in a glittering five-hit win' Jonés averages: industrials 116.43,\5:—0:03": 6 3 ‘600 | S- Palil 80 1 jtrol vessels will operate on the , —.» .y, i R 3 | over the Athletics yesterday tosnap ' rails 28.42, utilities 18.12. { Sl 5 5 . .5o0|C oM . 66 4 [ seven seas if necessary in defense I"DI( Gets First Buddy Po E = e ia four-game losing streak of the! TGS ot A Chicago 4 4 soo|M-Danlel ... .. ... 65 4 |of the American hemisphere and 4 Y PPY Sabire, Cleesitinds gavt | Red Sox. Empire Classified Tay! iBoqw: 70y ‘364 | W. E2*Nance 66 4 ithat vessels have been operating [ERATAN - e — ik s ", | Pittsburgh 3 6 mpa|H/SHUR d 1 11,000 miles off the coast, is taken ¢ i ey £ Philadelphia 2 9 ‘182 | D- Able 4 |as an indicaticn of a decision to o ] P R L3 Newniarker 4 (make virtually the entire western i ] America; EE Y ot pch!' Rfinb‘d.s 1 | half of ‘the Atlantic safe as’ pos- 5 Bew v 8 P 687IA' Betts . 4 |sible for British convoys without i ":'0 e 5 4 0g |7 Gicker 2 |actually assigning U, 8. ships g gf:vel';nd e Mo gt convoy duty. ol i Chicago 4 4 500 { Senator Lister Hill, Administra- | i ol AR SE(DND (HE(K tion whip, asserted how that ¥ Philadelphia 4 6 400 American convoys are nei ary to St. Louis 2 4 333 AR'"S"' lA“DS get U. b‘.l’wur mx;n-riuh and m-;(l to Great Britain but expressed the Wasineion, £ 2 ‘3004 ! view that this “would not mean at d an expedi- | l" JAIl HERE all that we would se i tienary force abroad -+ See the many new features in the College Village new 1941 line of General Electric Gets $1,000,000 William O'Brien Acused H1GH AND LOW | 2 oxrorD, 0, Aprtt 6. — s | Of Drawing on Non- ; Washers. Buy the washer with the GO INTO ARMY | % tiny college village will mcc?ve a . A ' Ia ld et enfle million dollars in cash, bonds and eXIS'e!fl ccoun ‘ i ON EQUAL TERMS real estate as the result of the death of Daisy McCullough, 74| william O'Brien of Juneau w: - 3 P x‘ ¥ ¥ “Act'«vatm’” last member of Oxford’s oldest| . ecteq today on charges of issu- i h and wenl;hiest 1;’““5’1-_ P ing checks without funds. He is ac- EX[han H d d P i H The will provides for the ~lcused .on two counts of writing was lng achon. struction of a modern hospital 00 checks on the B. M. Behr(-nu‘r-) ge 03 .an age B G-E the family homesite and perpetu-| pank Aprii 7 knowmg wat re| BOY Placed in Same | uyYy - ally endows a charity ward. had no account at the bank, b | S O'Brien was given further time Tl'alnmg CIESS | ARRIVES ON YUKON to plead and was held in Federal L i David A. Hoffman, traveling man| joq i liey of $500 bond. | for mining supplies, arrived in Ju- NEW YORK, April 26. — Peter | \ od neau on the Yukon and is regis- | mer employes of the New York Stock . { tered at the Baranof Hotel. Empire Classifieds 2ay! ‘Exchange have Joined the army— | Phonephote a,“ RTETIC, e | Carol Betty Wickman places the first 1941 Buddy Pc By GEORGE MCMANUS H Roosevelt’s lapel at the White Housc: as the v“"y.n.w F ! 5 m w:n fl;leéer n;nun; drindtor nlle‘l lundl{ Th.EIittlc sal p : i By | daughter of a deceased ex-service msn from Eaton Rapid: WITH AL THE : n s o g it !'L_I;IEBJTDNS IN \ s A WONDER NO ) 154 | s.1c3 . o SIS, Nothin’ Stops This Taxi! J D IRWAY THAT - : PO SQUEAK- . . MOU HEARD ME -I'M HAUNG LAVYER LOOK LIP MY (5 N TREE-ALL FAMILIES THAT AMOUNT TO ANYTHING HAVE 41 ANCESTORS THAT AM ; TO SOMETHING -1 WANT 3 TO CALL ON HM TO SEE HOW HE IS GETTING ALONG= s to 3 rigged up a gas b ing 25 miles on one xpence (about O 1ts money) worth of illuminating gas,

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