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\ \. ALSO IN STEINIE That famous KAMERICA'S MOSY DISTINGUISHED BEER The unquestioned superiority of Schlitz beer has made the serving of iit a standard of gracious hospitality. Schlitz, delights the guest and com- pliments the host. Never CIE TCARDINALS FAST TEAM, NAT._lEAGUE Managers, However, Re- 1 call Many Other Clubs | Faster than Leaders AP FEATURE SERVICE ST. LOUIS, July 2—The St.| Louis Cardinals are called the fastest team in the National League now but several managers can re- call clubs they think were faster. | Billy Southworth, Cardinal man-| ager, says his Rochester, Interna- tional League team, of 1930 was the fastest he's ever seen. “That club really was swift with Pepper Martin, George To-| vorcer, Rip Collins, Ed Delker,| Ray Pepper, Joe Brown, Red| Worthington and myself,” he said.; Manager Bill McKechnie of the| Cincinnati Reds favors his Pittsburgh Pirates, with George Grantham, Ed Moore, Glenn Wright and Pie Traynor in the in- flavor, found only in the los ng and Clyde Barnhart in the out-, history of brewing has such glorious field. | beer been brewed. Until you try “I believe they were a standout' BOTTLES AND CAP Schlitz, you'll never know how really club in speed,” McKechnie says. “Carey and Cuyler each stole more SEALED CANS. good a bottle of beer can be. oo Ym b | THE BEER THAT m COPR. 1941, JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO. . : ' MILWAUKEE, WIS. P MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS Manager Bill Terry of the New' York Giants sides with the cur-! rent Cardinals over the 1925 Pi- rates. “The Cardinals seem to have 1925 ¢ field, and Max Carey, Kiki Cuyler! '™ T T D DU L T A N SR TR ST WEDNESDAY, JULY'2, 1941. PRIZES INCREASED FOR 4TH OF JULY MUCKING CONTEST Through an increase in the usual Fourth of July donation of the Al- aska Juneau Gold Mining Company, prize money for the annual mucking contest has been increased, it was announced today by the American Legion committee in charge, of the celebration. The muckers will vie for a first| prize of $75, second of $50 and third | of $25, all posted by the Company. The mine also *contributed $25 to the general fund for the celebra-| tion. Ozark Smile Queen e | LET THE LAWYERS WORRY ANDERSON, . 8. O--A farmer lasked Judge G. B. Greene to ex- | cuse bim from jury duty because | “shortness of breath won't allow| |me to do a day’s work on the| |farm, so I don't suppose I'll be| any use here.” Judge Greene as- sured him all he had to do was sit around. R AN S A TR | |ends of a doubieneader trom Port-' {1and. | GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 14; Los, Angeles 3. San Diego 3; Seattle 2. i Sacramento 3, 8; Portland 0, 1. Hollywood 6; San Francisco 1. National League St. Louis 11; Pittsburgh 7. New York 4; Boston 6. Philadelphia 6; Brooklyn 4. American League Boston 2, 2; New York 17, 9. Detroit 5; Chicago 1. Cleveland 10; St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 10; Wi;.shlnglon t 5 Jimmie Dell Tillman From 14 contestants entered from three states, judges selected Jim- | mie Dell Tillman, 17, of Clarks- | ville, Ark, as this year's Ozark Smile Girl. Colors: Palamino Tan, White 0AKS GIV | | ; STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | | | The Hit Shoe of the Season! AND A PERFECT PLAYMATE FOR THE FOURTH AND HOLIDAYS AHEAD " §5.95 | the fastest clubs in the league, Pacific Coast League H . |year in and year out,” he says.| Wkt Lot ot | | silver trophy engraved with Qis Turoff. | “This one seems to have more | Sacramento 58 2 682 a | name. He will ‘go to Akron, Ohio, Winners of special prizes were speed than any of the others, al- ‘San Diego 47 39 547 A 5 z g i H les though it is difficult to select it n s ¢ A]l- announced as follows: Charl y Seattle 45 38 542 . SOAP Box DERBY e s e S Linehan, tool chest for best me-'over the 1925 Pirates. { A ey B e QGALITY SINCE /887 | American Soap Box Derby final cpapical workmanship; Lindy Du-| “The way I see it, the Cards! Los Angeles i representing Juneau. All the ex- pree, tool chest and medal for best| have at least one more hard run-| | Hollywood ... .38 44 463 Bovs AT BA“ UEIII penses on his trip wili be paid by designed car, with Bill Vernon, Ju%-;ner than the old Pirates. But on' — | oakland 36 48 AR e e e firar R SRS e | —_— | the Juneau Rotary Club and Daily tin Erwin, Wallace Deboff, Russell|average speed for the whole une-lseame SI| S Ba(k '0 "Ilrd Portland 33 49 402 neau for Sitka at 12:30 o'clock this | Alaska Empire, co-sponsors of the Clark, Harry Johnson and Jackie up, with Mize playing, I imagine p | National League morning. The following passengers Emraflts, Fa"'lel's, Spofl-inprhy here, Jerry will be accom-|Burford winning honorable men-|the decision would be very close. Pla(e as San Die 0 | Won Lost P,,_{ from Juneau were aboard: Mr. and ‘ . ‘nnnied by Don Skuse, Rotarian, |tion; Bob Murphy, pen and pencil| “Don’t forget the Giants of g | St. Louis 48 23 676 Mrs. J, Notar Jr, A. A. Vasilieve, Sors, Rotarians Turn | At the banquet last night, the'set for best upholstered car, with|1024, for a good second vote. Billy | Goes Up by Win | Brooklyn a1 24 662 Mrs. Victor Ross, Mrs. R. M. Tate, . champion expressed his thanks to Keith ~Weiss getting honorable Southworth, Ross Young, Irish| es Up by wi | New York . 37 31 544 F. A. McGill, Edgar Miller, Mr. and OU' ,0 Mee"ng i Derby committee, to his spon-| mention; Homer Hudon, medal for| Meusel, Travis Jackson, Fred Lind-| S LIRS | Cincinnati 36 33 '522' Mrs, O. W. Allen, A. M. Baker, P sors and to other contestants. His best-designed brakes, with honor-|strom, Frankie Frisch and I could| Slapping three Los Angeles, Pittsbuyrgh 28 34 452 Miss F. A. Bell, Henry E. Green, : To the victors went the prize | mother, Mrs, Nina Jenkins, was able mention to Don Hagerty. all move in a hurry.” pitchers for ‘17 hits last night,| Chicago 31 39 443 Robert Calcord, Walter Wells, Ruth last night as Soap Box Derby en-|the only woman present at Lheban-‘ Stanford Clark was given a ————— [ Oakland Oaks walloped the A"EflSiBosum .25 39 301 Ryan, Lee Rendry, Ronald Mar- trants, sponsors, parents and Ju-|quet. Tom Dyer and Dewey Baker|year's pass to the Capitol Theatre also donated by Grummett. i the series opener. The Oaks Philadelphia 20 49 200 tin, James Hukill, T. C.»Mccar{rcv. neau Rotary Club members gath- of the Standard Oil Company, for first place in Class C, Billy For-| Dr. W. M. Whitehead was toasts|batted around for five runs inj American League | Ingvald Varness, - Mrs. Dorothy ered at a Baranof Hotel banquet|Jerry’s sponsors, were also intro- ward a sleeping bag for second master, Speakers included Mnyurithq first inning. | » Won Lost Pct. 2 Brouillette, Hank Brouillelte, D. B. to bring to a close the 1941 racing duced. and Billy Sperling a fishing outfit| Harry I. Lucas, ‘Chief of Police. San Diego moved into second|New York 4 2 6 Yankee 0ufl|e|der Runs | Brown, Mr. and mrs. Ben Bellamy. season. | A bicycle was awarded to Minard| for third. 'Dan Ralston, the Rev. John L. place in the Paufi_flc Coast League Cleveland 43 30 589 4 Rgay Y ! i ¢ night by staging a miracle fin-| Bost ss 3 sl [ five Hittin Jerry’ Chapman, City champion. Mill Jr., second place winner, and| Class B medals were awarded fo Cauble, Rod Darnell and Robertf ot 60 o SHENS 6 1 ) oston 502 onsecuit g CANADIAN ENGINEERS was presented with the M. E. Coyle a portable radio to third place Jack| Jerry Chapman, ‘first; Jackie Tur- J. Schoettler.” Tony Del Sanfo l'c nm.el ot:“ e on two| Chicago 36 33 522 S'reak '0 44 3 — < | off, second, and Keith Weiss, third. played several accordion selections.| ‘01'3:; fl‘;::IlC “‘,’:0; ke B 2:&:0;"1 gs 36 500 ou Im[("on IRIP Ly {Class A medals went to Minard Community singing was led by 18 B0UVHE e o Ealagelile 3 38 418 — 1 2 Mill Jr, first; Charles Linehan, Adj. Stanley Jackson, accompanied|!0-IPning batting spree for a vie-) Washington 26 43 377 (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) After a flying inspection trip. to e .very ervece ' second, and Tony Del Santo, third. by James McNaughton. tory over the San Francisco Seals §f. LOWis .........24 42 364 Base hits continued to blaze off| Tulsequah, Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, | Flashlights were awarded to all| —_—————— 1885 night. [ Ae game WAs khofted Gastineau Channel League Joe Dimaggio’s bat yesterday 8s|canadian niining engineer for the Oul lhe Hi hwa Ever na ' e | S o Ja:flt:lne-uu going into the tenth m-]‘M wgn u;st ‘Pet.' the Yankee hero ran his consecu-| British Columbia Department of | j bt [ Haaease ! Moose , .......... - 750 tive hitting streak to 44 games,| Mines, is preparing today for & g Y Y Y' ; Ticket Awards | BOONVILLE, Mo—The prisoner| Sacramento recovered some lost Douglas . S0 Rl tne’ el fime Mague PO b o RAIE r( [ Jimmy Sprague was given a Spec."thu'. Sheriff A. W. Tally was lock-| ground last night by taking both Elks ... SRy ¢ 2 333 set by Willie Keeler in 1897, and| After arriving on the Princess (_‘ A —— ial $3 cash prize awarded by Bert|ing in a cell broke away. A deputy| ~ oo S 20 apmeeweymam | helping the Yanks administer two Charlotte Dr. Mandy and his as- | McDowel for the oy seling mst|srabbed o padiock. wound wp und - (TNYSYVVIRE VTSV WOYOV QROY NIy |restvis to the Bosion Red Sox | ssant, Donald Carlst. flew” into Paul Trout pitched a brilllant|the Canadian mining town and re- three-hit game to give the Detroit turned yesterday. The two men will tickets to the Derby dance. Louis'let fly. Down went the prisoner, Barneson won second prize of sz“h“ behind the left ear. | | GERMANY J§ RLISS]JA | idonated by Stan Grummett and AT e R Tigers a victory over the Chicago continue to Skagway from Atlin, Billy ‘Sperling third prize of $1, BUY DEFENSE STAMPS White Sox. | inspecting Canadian mining prop~ e s T E = & = - e The last place Phillles beat erties and areas enroute. They are MEN TOTAL FIELD STRENCTH Brooklyn in a Dt:‘;l-mnlnx struggle staying at the Baranof Hotel. = {to knock the gers out of the 5.%%L gm‘g” jtie of National League lead yes- terday. The big guns of the St, Louis Cardinals defeated Pittsburgh yes- terday, connecting for 17 hits. Johnny Mize drove in five runs To Hundreds of Savers MECHANIZED | TROOPS 250,000-375,000 on four hits, including a three-run - We Say:— | homer. The Boston Braves strung togeth- er six hits for six runs in the third inning yesterday, sending 11 batters to the plate in a merry- go-round that defeated the New York Giants, - ee— NorthSeals Sitka Bound Arriving last evening with 43 passengers aboard for Juneau, the North Sea docked at 7:30 o'clock as scheduled. Capt. L. Willlams is in command while C. D. Little- hales is purser. PARACHU TROOPS + 100,000 (CLAIMED) 100,000 (CLAIMED) FIGHTING PLANES 4,000 — 5,000 (FIRST LINE) = = - = ] =] e | E i 2 b HERE'S YOUR % EARNINGS July lst several hundred thrifty savers regeived an- dthof July COLISEUM THEATRE BILLY MeCANN “SITKA KID* Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374--=Juneau ~ 3 (3 MORE BUILDING) At the Empire Printing Company Tn e Mlasion WSty T ysssengers trom ~Seattle were | other Alaska Federal Sav- . 22 Rounds of Preliminaries Sehoctir, Marja Sehoodier bars | 1198 & Loan Association ~ earnings of per year. H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner s, BRINGING UP FATHER .. BUT-MR. JIGGS — =5 YOU SHOULD HAVE A SET OF THESE FINE BOOK: Frances Hays, Miss Harriette Shan- nahan, Miss Grace Holland, Harold Ladd, J. T. Leavitt, Mrs. Bert Mil- ler, Miss Myrtle Weston, Miss Kathryn Ludy, Edward Barth, Mrs. Ward Kelley, Charles Gleason Jr., Fred Hoffman, Butron Shultis, D. L. D’Armand, Ward Kelley, Robert Mozer, E. C. Sandell, Bert Miller, Stewart Stott, Ralph Roberts, Al- bert Pearce, Loyal Nash, Robert Stratton, Ted Tye, Robert Young, Douglas DeCoster, W. L. Hill, and Donald Laske. From Petersburg—T. M. Roberts, Mrs. William Passey, W. A. Chip- perfield. From Wrangell—Miss Beth Rus- sell, MattMinzgohr, Charles Gam- ALASKA FEDERAL ble, Edward McKengie, Jack Groom, SAVIIGS Ild I-m W. Kochonen. y From: Ketonikatr — My, AT ASSN. OF JUNEAU McLean, Miss Gwen McLean, and Buchanari McLean. PHONE 3 The North Sea sailed from Ju- Exact figures are guarded military secrets. By GEOBGE McMANT! Many have been receiving these earnings ever since® our organization in 1937. This Association has never missed an earnings, and has never paid less than 4% annually. o A I e TRk FIRST ILL TRY MY CABINET TRICK —