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Lennon (Cowling-Davlin Co.),- Rus- sell Clark (Dr, R. H. Williams), Beverly Lane (E. R. Hunter), Jack| Hendrickson (I. Goldstein), Leon- | 64 SIGNED | | | ard Olson (Evan Hill and Joe Bird), Albert Shaw (Henry Mes- serschmidt), Gustaf Peterson (Al- aska Laundry), Severn Swanson (Allen Shattuck), Edwin Stewart (Robert Simpson), Leonard Harju (Krafft Manufacturing Co., Eddie, Hughes (Juneau Police Depart- Complete List of Enirants mest> | Lloyd Reid Jr. (Lloyd Reid), and SpOnSOrS for Big | Billy Carlson (Fred Henning), J. R J 26 L. Wilson (Roy Gillespie), Robert| Forrest (J. W. MeKinley), William ace qn une Forward (H. E. Green), Edward| Heisel (A. J. Ficken), George Shaw Jr. (Juneau Fire Department), Jerry Chapman (Tom Dyer), Na- than Skinfier (Harold Zenget), Da- vid Sperling (E. J. Blake), Keith Weiss (Heward Stabler), Sam Si- monson (Jack Hegstad), Leslie Ho- gins (Tom Morgan). Ralph Kibby (Feusi and Jen- sen), George Kelly (Monte Grish- lam), Don Hagerty (Monte Grish- |am), H. ‘Hudon (Paul Hudon), John Furuness (Thane, Inc—Dan- | iel Livie, Walter Hermanson, Roger | Bailey, G. W. Getchell, Glenn Ab- | raham, Lewis Brown, Oscar Pear |son, Lahju Puustmen and Paul Borpead it 4 , . | Ecklund), Arthur Lowell (Ernie i:‘:‘l‘w;m::: a(g:;:l: scag;ocg:;:‘ Parsons), Gene Hannah (Roy No- cery). Stanford Clark (Bert's Cash|1and and Roy Carrigan), Wallace Grocery), Jimmy Sprague (Case De Boff (Elroy _Nmms», Bill Dal- Lot Grocery). | ton (Elroy Ninnis), Harvey Hl](.lre Robert Dur#e Jr. | (Bud Nance), Harry Johnson (Min- {ric Light and Power Co.), nie !-'.‘ieldst, Bruce Gleason (Min- Mill Jr. (Capitol Theatre), dJerry|Ple Fields). \cker (Dr. W. W. Council), Bul| Curtis Bach (Gastineau Hotel),' hon (Lu Liston), Billy Sperling | Bob Turoff (Keith Wildes), Justin " AMERICAN Sixty-four Juneau boys are pre- paring busily these days for the Juneau Rotary-Empire Soap Box Derby to be held June 26, with hundreds of dollars worth of prizes offered the winners. The complete registration with sponsors, is as follows: Tony Del Santo (Baranof Hotel), Charles Linehan (Charles Carter) Jack Turoff (Rod Darnell), Mel- vin Shudshift (Juneau and Doug- las Telephone Co.), Robert Howell (Dr. W. M. Whitehead), Donny Burford (J. B, Burford), Jackie Burford - (J. B. Burford), Rudy ul (Warner’'s Grocery), Robert list, (Alaska Elec- Minor GREATEST AMATEUR RACING EVENT THE LWOALD. Juneau Soap Box Derby Entrants!? Are You Getting Prepared? . TheJuneau Race IsOnlyaFew Weeks Away. BUILD YOUR CARS ACCORDING TO RULES! Be Sure Your Chances Are Equal in the JUNE ROTARY-EMPIRE SOAP BOX DERBY | tostiimbta * Lasiber - €63, "Terty | | ALASKA 4 THE DAILY "The Scar of Battle Cut over the eye during his fight with Buddy Baer in Washington, D. C., heavyweight champion Joe Louis explains to reporters how it happened. This is the first time Joe's face has been cut in a professional fight. The champ was knocked kicking in the first round but came back to win the fight in the seventh, when Baer was aisquali Erwin (Stanley Grummett), Erlmg‘ Harry O'Brien (H. O. Adams), Don Martinson (Auk Bay Grocery) Daigler (Twentieth Century Thea- Lewis Barneson (Roald Copstead), tre). Robert J. Larson (E. F. Clements), ————— John Cass (Royal Arch Gunnison Because of the famous “gun- Chapter, Order of DeMolay), Louis power plot” of 1605, a ¢ | Bennett (Francis Snyder), Bobby monial search of each building of | Murphy (James Connors Jr.), Parliament is made every year, ~ Toast to Franco-]ai;Amity A happy end to negotiations between France and Japan on the subject of Indo-China is shown above, in Tokyo. Drinking a toast after signing a treaty of friendship are (l. to r.) Gov. Rene Robin of Indo-China; Ambagsador Charles Arsene-Henry and Foreign Minister Yosuke Mat- , new minor disturbances between French and Japa- nese in Indo-China are reported. WoRs suoka. Meanwhile, v Norman Standlee. (left), and Hugh Gallarneau (right), backfield stars Bowl championship fcotball team, signed ‘contracts in San Francisco to ptay professional football with the Chicago Bears. Gceorze Halas (center), owner of the Bears, watches them put their signatures to contracts. BY GOLLY- | FEEL , THAT MAGGIES SINGING VOICE _HAS LEFT HER-BUT IT'S A RELIEF TO ME — i " D I CAN THAT POSSIBLY BE ME WIEES NOICE fil % i 'I M Il s il I | RID STARS SIGN PR EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1941 DODGERS TIE ' ERRFUL ELKS WITHCARDS, | LOSE AWFUL ' NAT.LEAGUE GAME,8T04 [Two Ieams'Firtthing It Out Douglas Drops Over fo| { * for Leading Position- | Wallop Tribe in Con- | 1 Shutout Games | test Full of Bobbles NIGHT ASSOCIATED PRESS) | | L SCORE L. | i 8; Elks 4 Whitey Wyatt's shutout over St """“‘"TA' 47 i Louis yesterday aftermoon puat 3 Score by Innir: | Brooklyn in a tie for the lead n i A R (‘hf‘ylr.ll!'vn:ll League. w_vjwn BAVe ouglas 10000 25 “‘ | six hits In his ninth vietory of the Elks 00100 0 3-4 | season against two defeats. Pete = | Reiser and Dolph Camilli made | X With Kid Kumasaka, Taguchi, | home runs for the first time this! this have Lewis and Ellenberg apparently teaming up to make a record with a total of eight errors, the Elks last night roled one down the gutter as the Douglas squad took seven hits | season, It was the first game year in which the Cardinals | been’s blanked 11 Lou Novikoff, in another shutout | game, got Chicago’s only hit yes- : terday inst the Phillies’ Tommy from Shavey Koski and ended with | Rughs. Novikoff got a single in CiSht runs chalked up for them,| “L"‘v' jehth inning. The Phillies got|While the Elkmen packed only four. | 15 hits by S BOU " Mark Jensen started on the mound | | - - I 3 . * for the visitors and gave only four The Giants' rookie Bob *Carpen- ter ‘tossed his second straight fiva. hits, being knocked out of the bdx hitter yester beating ' the Cin- in the seventh, when he was re- §initi Rods, The,Gllarita’ made 13 Puiced by BRISEEC REIRENT v hits slow and easy running with both Pittsburgh we t-hit 14 to 12 pitchers hurling cautious ball.’ From e 0 12 {1e last of the third to the first of yesterday but won the game from p. b six the score was a onc-all Bl or 5y, moowe 08 BSGR ity a0 SO B four-run rally in the third inning. Floyd Vaughn homered during the game. Then Came Errors Even the first run of the contest, that by Erskine, was made as a re- sult of two Elks errors. The Island pitcher got to first on & bobble and then made home plate on an- other. But the two boys on the mound | held the batters down to a tolal of two hits for each squad—at least until the sixth. 'Twas here that Douglas broke the tie as Andy Andrews singled-in Manning and Erskine to make the score 3 to 2 for i FIRST IN"ING the ViglioN | | Eight runs were made in the final |frame and despite a three-run Elk ially the home team suffered from the fine Italian’ hand of their own | bobbling. Five runs were added to | the marks for the Douglas nine and the Elkmen, in a desperate rally |chalked up three in a worthy but —.———— TIGERS BEAT .St Louis Ex_plgdes in One { - Inning fo Blast Out | Nine Tallies et RO EE R Beauty on the Beach (O by ks == u\'\\ JANTZEN SUITS 4.95 to 7.95 GANTNER SUITS S0 2.95 to 4.50 @ You get rib-trimming, tummy-smoothing, hip-firming with Jantzen's wonderful new foun- dotion control technique...you get a young up- lifted bustline with Jantzen's new Beauty-Lift Bra ...you get stunning long silhouette lines and the most heavenly fabrics, interknit with *Lastex” yarn to hold you, and mould you. Take a new Jantzen into the summer with you...it's your assurance of a morvelous time. B. M. Behrends Co. “QUALITY SINCE 1887" OO SOLONS WIN | = oy BY SPLURGE Fhiladelphia-Chicagty postponed. St. Louis 14; Washington 12. Gastineau Channel League Douglas 8; Elks 4. STANGINGS T THE CLUBS | worthless attempt to pull nhead.‘ (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) | The Elks try sent Jensen fo the Pacific Coast League % 'the Yankees could have start- bench when he gave two successful Won Logt P, ¢ Jesterday's game. in the second hits and the Elkmen started to knock | Sacramento 39 17 698 ##iing they could have beaten the Dim out of the box. Ham Kuma- Seattle 29 26 5% Tigers but the Detroit bunch got ke scored his second run in an, ' ; i8an Diego 29 29 500 t¥eir fours runs in the first inning effort to alleviate the damage done | Sacramento had one big Inning ga) gFrancisco 20 29 500 which” was ‘enough . for 'a 4 to 3: DY four errors, but this aid was not last night, the eighth, in which goygo0d 2 28 481 Viltiory. 3 et |enough. Ketcher finished the game | five runs’ were scored against Se- po.tiand 2 30 "“ | DR s onisother Famse sl g (When he faupfd, attle and these runs were enoush oaglgng L2482 a9 A#ferican Leaguo, a night affafr, The box sco;,e: ! {:;1 trim . the nu}njcrs. ]IL .wa.? the 1,5 Angele: 2 33 421 St. Louis finally exploded with nine ey “AB 8 nr:ll R!l\m; of the :;ucl:i sx.rrxcf. %13?- National League Iruns in the fifth inning to beat| ; afilg. Tisd il . pptdemic. ol , gtoleh Won Lost ~Pet. i i oo | ROllEr, c. 4 1 1 0 bases but the four thefts did not | Whshington and snap a losing { St. Louls 32 13 an | stiohk WU anmaes |Manning, 3b. 4 2 0 1|win the game. Freitas is named the Brooklyn 32 13 71 gaherotniion b P Erskine, 2b., p. 4 2 0 O|winmer and Barrett the 10808 Now york 92 19 537 ! {Rustad, ss. &8 1. pakler, ' | chicago 19 23 %2 | 111 Waialeole Mountain in the |Jensen, p. 2b. {8 B0 g ' Home Run Spree | Gincinnati 0 2B 444 Hawaiian Islands is believed |Andrew, 1b. 4 0 1 1/ Home runs by Babe Herman and pocion 4 a1 400 | the wettest place in the world, Culbertson, rf. 3 0 0 0 cliff Dapper aided Hollywood tO pitrhurgh’ M2 w00 | with an average of 460 inches |Stragier, If. 4 1 1 0 grush San Francisco last night. Pmladelphln‘ M 2 326 of rain a year. | Niemi, cf. 3 0 0 O seven of the 15 hits made by Hol- g “Grah: 2 0 0 0] American League g raham lywood went for extra bases. Won Lost Pet. e 3% i g Bisnked Unthl Last Cleveland 30 19 813 [ TN Portland’s Ray Harrell blanked cpicagy % 18 ‘501 Replaced Culbertson in 5th. !San Diego last night until the o vork ;LR 1 i i i Elks final inning but the Oregon Club - o S iad AB R HE Boston . 22 19 537 bR i | (took the victory with a three-run ppioqeinhia 3 21 Ak G Kumasaka, 1b. 4 2 0 3| 4 P! 523 s s Padudhl 7 8b b splurge in the third frame. Detroit 24 23 511 G a , 3b. 3 i ; ke Angels Beat Oaks | Washington .16 30 802 Lewis, ss. 4 01" : s TR Los Angeles finished strong last g¢ pouis 14 20 Ellenberg, c. 407 0 Ul et agalns 4 2 4 ; 320 gainst Oakland with three Gastine: Ch: 1 Ketcher, rf. 4 0 0 0 o i ! stineau Channel League runs in the eighth inning and then Wi Lost Pt MoDantel, cf. 2 0 0 Oiyyy more in the ninth e é Neilsen, 1f. 2 0 0 0 > Douglas -5 38 62 Iverson, 2b. g 1510 0) Moocse -6 4 800 Koski, p. 3017 GAMES TUESDAY Bk LAy bt ol R e ot Pacific Coast League o - * Totals 28 4 4 8 Sacramento 7; Seattle 2. " { i NOTICE j Summary Portland 4; San Diego 2. Havi Josed “'I“‘ Stolen bases, Roller, Manning, Er- | Hollywood 11; San Francisco 5. | Cnb:r:e':'sh:: e.u ;:; :‘e ': 1 skine, Stragier, Niemi, Kumasaka,| Los Angeles 7; Oakland 4. may be paid at my home or { Taguchi 2, Iverson; two-base hit, National League P.O. Box 693 o | Koski; double play, McDaniel to| Cincinnati 3; New York 7. g ' Ellenberg; bases on balls, off Jen-| 8t. Louis 0; Brookiyn 6. it s.“t’:’d'_".__.omv EEhANE sen 4; struck out, by Jensen 4, by | . Pittsburgh 9; Boston 5. Erskine 1, by Koski 3; four hits off | Jensen in 6 1/3 innings; passed balls, Roller 4, Ellenberg 1; umpires, | Lowe at the plate, Shepard on the bases; scorer, Gaffney; time of game, one hour, 45 minutes. ——————————— Because of perennial irrigation, two and sometimes three crops are harvested eagh year in the Nile Valley. e — A large percentage of passen- gers on boats plying the Red Sea are Mohammedan pilgrims mak- |ing their annual trek to Mecca. of Stanford University’s 1940 Rose Subscribe tor The Empire. By GEORGE McMANDS I'M SO GLAD | HAD RECORDS MADE OF MY_\VOICE= JUST THINK= | HAVE FIFTY-SIX RECORDS - Pigmy Hippo Now in U. S Zoo Philadelphia 7; Chicago 0. Snhseribe for The Empblre. Smallest hippepotami of its kind ever to reach the United States; this seven-pound pigmy: hippo gets a bath in New York. The hippo, Spought frora Liberia, was found by native women bathing in & Liberian stream, The hippo is 18 inches loag, i i 3

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