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CARDS FALL TODODGERS AFTER DUEL 8 Lombardi Gefs Second & Homer as Cincy Puts | (By Associated Press) The Brooklyn Dodgers defeated St. Louis Cardinals yesterday in a dramatic eight-inning pum-{ ing duel between Warneke for t Cards and Higbe for the Dodge: Both were lifted in the eighth. Ernie Lombardi hit his second! homer in two days in the second| inning yesterday to decide the air- tight pitching duel between Bucky Walters and Hal Schumacher ‘o give the Cincinnati Reds a triumph over the Giants after both mana- gers had been banished for pro- testing the decisions. The Boston Braves yesterday put on a two-run rally in the ninth frame to defeat Pittsburgh in a wild and woolly game. Bill Lee pitched and batted the Chicago Cubs out of the National League cellar yesterday at the ex- pense of Philadelphia. He limited the Phillies to five hits and gar- nered two homers himself. The New York Yanks lashed out 15 hits to defeat Cleveland yester- day. Roy Cullenbine singled out to right field in the 14th to give the St. Louis Browns a victory over the Athletics after winning their last five games. f to the sixth place Washington Sens ators yesterday. 1 Ben Williams hit two homers in i his second coming in the 11th to Gead pitching by Bill Dietrich (left) and his fellew hurlers has car- give the Boston Red Sox a victory ried the Chicago White Sox up in the American League, but Manager over the Chicago White Sox. Jimmy Dykes would like some lusty hitting to back it up. One of TR 5 i 5 e :ht;ifi‘;llm:; I(mlwhom'h:“h bee'T ;ounfing ils%’ll‘a't Wr;ght (rm:‘}fi wk?o ATTENTION, ELKS! . »atted .237 last year but hasn't been in a 1941 game because of illness. ‘ ATl ks Bk RetRe o e 31 Club rooms at 1:30 Sunday after- noon, May 11, There is no substitute for Newsnaper Advertisina, > Dictrich has pilched and won three games. 7 to attend Mother’s COMMITTEE. The Book ‘CCALASKA’’ By LESTER-D. HENDERSON The Story of Alaska in Printed Word and Picture W/ RTREERN TR AT \' = YR " The Empire and | Finger on Giants | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941 Jack Dempsey's BOXING SCHOOL: 4 ey o Ray Landis throws a left book. LEFT. HOOK: Since we're already working with the left hand let’s stick to that one for one more lesson and learn the left hook. It starts from the on-guard position, of course. First, bend the left arm a little more at the elbow and aim for a spot on the right side of your opponent’s face. Now, let go with it, twisting your fist, first * clockwise so that the knuckles lend flush on the opponent’s jaw The power for this punch depends on a body pivot from the waist, 50 be sure to twist from the waist toward the right. Youll feel the shoulder getting in behind the punch and carrying with it the full weight of your torso. It takes practice, practice, and more practice to be able to throw this punch properly without “telegraphing” it. The point is, don't draw that fist back before letting it go. It must shoot straight around SARAMENTO' DEFEATED IN RAGGEDPLAY 'San Diego Takes Twin ' Games from Seattle- | Both Tied, Second (By Associated Press) | Oakland evened the series with | Sacramento last night as Jack Sal- | veson was touched for only two | earned runs on a homer by Buster | Adams in the fourth inning. The | Solons committed three errors in |the game and played ragged ball lin the field. | The San Francisco Seals clouted two Portland pitchers last night for a victory to even the series. Earl Reid started for the Beavers but was driven to the showers in the second inning. Ray Harrell finished the game. Both clubs got 13 hits last night, but Hollywood made theirs more effective to beat the Angels in a 10-inning game. The Stars manu- factured six runs in the 10tn- inning assault. | san Diego took the lead in the series with Seattle last night by scoring a double triumph in a twin bill, coming from behind in the first game to win in the 10ih inning, | GAMES WEDNESDAY | | The Detroit Tigers lost a decision ON SALE AT Learn About Alaska and Its History! Seventh Printing The Widest Selling Book on Alaska! Price $1. Pacific Coast League Hollywooa 10; Los Angeles 4 San Francisco 10; Portland 2. Oakland 9; Sacramento 3. Seattle 3, 4; San Diego 4, 5. National League Cincinnati 1; New . York 0. St. Louis 3; Brooklyn 4. Pittsburgh 6; Boston 7. Chicago 11; Philadelphia 2. Washington 4; Detroit 2. | American League | from the on-guard position. You may have trouble at first but you'll find that practice will eliminate the drawing-back fault. Next we'll take up the killer-driller, boxing's most powerful punch —the straight right. DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS CANNERY TO OSMALLTRICK BROOKFIELD, Mo., May 8 — It seemed like a nice enough arrange- ment to George Alexander when INSTALL STEAM POWER Boston 4; Chicago 3. friends offered to supply chickens| with the arrival of the North New York 7; Cleveland 5. for a barbecue if he would keep|gea yesterday, Olaf Rranswoog.ncw" Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 6, 14| them until time to cook. When the| foreman for Douglas Fisheries innings. chickens arrived they were but &) Company this season, and Mrs.| STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS day old. Hilma Haga, housekeeper for the Pacific Coast League 50 i s g Al company officials, are temporavy| Won Lost Pct. Empire Classifieds Pay! residents of the community. They| Sacramento 22 ol 159 o — ——-——— | have again established headquar- Seattle 16 13 552 ters in the Shitanda Apartments, San Diego 16 13 552 | located on the approach to the|Hollywood 15 14 517 wharf and cannery. | san Francisco 15 16 484 On the North Sea which docked | Oukland 13 17 433 here for the first time this year,| Portland 10 18 1357 also came among 60 tons of Los Angeles 10 19 345 Natvional League Won Lost Pet, | freight which she had for Doug- 1as, considerable new machinery for| ithe cannery plant and other sup- St. Louis 15 5 50 | pliés. Breoklyn 17 6 Among the heavier pieces of ma-| New York 10 9 chinery were a head cutting ma-, Cincinnati g chine, reamer, large Woiler, retort, Boston T 6 2an reformer, and a steam engine.’ Chicago 65 The last mentioned equipment will' Pittsburgh .6 12 be tried out in place of electric Philadelphia 7 14 power formerly used. | American League : L. R. Ellsen, manager of the Won Lost Pet. ' sannery, accompanied by his wife Cleveland 16 6 21 and son, Joe Ellsen, are expected New York 1310 565 here later in the month. A num-|Boston 10 8 556 | ser of seine boats and two ten-| Detroit 1 9 550 | ders are to come north before the Chicago 10 9 526 season opens June 20th and one Washington -8 13 281/ tender engaged here. | Philadelphia 6 13 316 e ;SLA Louis 5 1 313 GULHAUGEN HONORED | Gastineau Channel League ON HIS BIRTHDAY! Won Lost Pet.| Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wetter en-' Elks 1 0 1000 tertained with a surprise dinner Douslas S party and entertainment at their‘Moosc 0 2 000 residence on Second Street last eve- ] ning complimentary to Orville Gul- | ture picture, | haugen whose birthday it was. For MRS. PUSICH, SR, IS i a | g, -+ g ympgocd J Mike Pusich has received the| invited friends dropped in for an| evening of fun. Games were played and refreshments were served. Gul- haugen was made the recipient of a ‘number of appropriate gifts. Asgisting the hostess were Mrs. Anton Riess and Mrs. Tauno Niemi. Those present ificluded Mr. and| sad news telling of the.death on March 27 of his mother in Yugo- slavia. She was about 70 years old. | At least a month was required for the word to reach here. Six children survive including| her son here, two daughters, in this| country, Mrs, Charles Miller of! M-S Jowe, Mr. sbd M“"Junenu and Mrs, Sam Bell in Mo, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Gien Ed.|Prince Ruperti & son and two wnrda' Mr. 3 and Mrs .Ray McCor-| daughters in the old country. , Mr. f mick, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roller, Mr. D.F.D. MEETING and Mrs, Henry Langfeldt, Mrs. L. B. Nelson, Miss Margaret Pearce, }?e!‘;el:r ;}:e "‘Sg o(' the Douglas Miss Jennie Johnson, Jack and XO:nto i i :n m':"cz'em ‘lvlm i Gordon Mills, Gerald Cashen, Ev-| heid COER 1n the Gy MU e erett Bliss, John Niemi, Joe Riedi ness mators are. scheduled ' ad- anaiA onorde. dition to refreshments being served. (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS | SCHOOL SPONSORING SHOW Tuesday—Wednesday For this evening and tomorrow night at the Douglas Coliseum MARTHA RAYE in | " ’ " Farmer's Daughter” | -— Newsstands sophomore class of the local high | school will be sponsors of a show to raise funds for their various ac- tivities. Jane Withers in “High | e, SCh001” ‘Will be the appropriate fea- 00 AH-THIS WILL DO IT- OH ! MAGGIE - MRS, WINSORWAY WAN YOU ON THE'PHONE- WOW-WOW-WOW-=1 MUST &IT THEM TICKETS AN’ MONEY | PUT UNDER THE SEAT IN THAT LOLNGE- BUT HOW AM | GONNA GIT MAGGIE OFF THE: LOLNGE? THERE GOES THE 'PHONE- SO al PHONED.| MUST TEI7\IK\>/OU ABOLIT By GEORGE McMANUS fMenmy o ______ 3 b, o MAGGIE'S BROTHER - WHERE DID AT SAP NEW I P Sern vy MOTHER WILL APPRECIATE YOUR Sttre 7/wuqé,t- fiuless TOR REMEMBERING -HER WITH PHOENIX -~ HER FAVORITE HOSIERY $1.00 per pair PHOENIX HOSIERY DOUSLE VITA-BLOOM PROCESSED FOR LONG WEAR New Nylons! A new shipment here es- pecially for Mother's Day. $1.50 Pair B. M. BEHRENDS CO. QUALITY SINCE 1887 " THIEFFOOLED ZANESVILLE, O., May 8 -+ The thief who stole 17 of Dr. Robert Zeiger's pigeons may get a sur prise—they're the homing variety. —_——————— | Empire Classifieds Pay! 0'DOUL IS TREATED NOTICE To Scottish Rite Masons: Regular meeting Friday evening, May 9th. Exemplification of degrce work by DeMolays, followed by in- stallation of 18th degree officers. | Refreshments. Full attendance de- sired, adv, —eo————— Try a classified ad in T'ne Empire Nmuhelle Sheppherd applies compresses to the left eye of Frank “Lefty” O’Doul, former big league star and manager of the San Fran- cisco baseball club, after several stitches were taken in the eyeball 0'Doul told police detectives an unidentified man struck him in the eye with a bottle at a Hollywood hotel cocktail lounge the night before .lurvumhhuulnd.boulphyl_nuhllnne. pommmmmmmm s PHONE 3774 GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY DAILY TRIPS COAL——WO00D LUMBER —— GROCERIES PHONE 374 “SHORTY" WHITFIELD

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