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P STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | D ERS E KE Pacific Coast League i ‘ Won Lost Pct, X Sacramento 65 35 650 Seattle ........34 43 5 9 H o uT w | “ As San Diego 55 45 550 b Hollywood ..........46 49 434 $ @6 $ San Francisco .47 54 465 e) s : Los Angeles .......45 52 464 v‘ "b BA Oakland ... X 56 434 “ $ Portland f 5 3% 6€) National League & TR Won Lost Pet DiMaggio Still Hitting in|Brookm -5t 36 o0 $ n 0' l A R n AY ’ St. Louls .........5% 30 630 3 Rt R Stramh' Run = Now gler::in?:::( i :g ;; :5,2 SEE WHAT sl ml‘l. B“YI JUST ONE DOLLAR—and you have your choice $ a1 FIflY-fOUr | Prctitnihe g i b, B - : * of hundreds of items in the store. DOLLAR DAY ‘ OES DOll.AR DAY MEA“. It means that higher priced items are reduced i 9 Aas i is more than a tradition with us; it represent:;tfic policy of our company. DOLLAR DAY WHA D ' 1o $1 and low priced items are | in quan B; SSOCIATE! IS, Boston 31 45 408 \l:hcci’?olher wadv Oj};)fi{] su‘yvm;] L Look at the items below and check off tities for $1. It means yau save on literally hundreds of items in the store. Be sure to PR AT e Philadelphia 21 58 266 | COM%OIlll\InF?I?ID SX\;EI SR e R B e oo nslds AR come fo this great sale of dollar specialsl % $ Brooklyn scored a dramatic vie- American League i g $ $ $ tory over the Chicago Cubs yester- Won Lost Pet.| $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ot D b, o n o day with manager Leo Durocher|New York 53 27 663 t s knocking in the winning run with | Cleveland 50 32 610 . Good run of sizes " e w 1.00 il iy B S5 % % | GIALS' DRESSES @isncis CANNON GIFT SETS - s1o0 ||| MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS SL00 MEN'SNECKTIES -2 for 100 the Dodgers had loaded the bases.|Chicago a 3 513 color fast prints. Kitchen and turkish sets. Bo: Complete range of sizes from e o by 8 g : S The Giants were held to two hits | Detroit . 4 43 488 ONLY $1.00 thint A4Sk RBY or for your gy ity ’pr::: and fancy patterns. Be sure to get several. § § § event for a price you can't pass up until the eighth inning yrsL(\rday] E;] delphia 36 42 462 f.'.‘,’.;;;',’.""“ won't stay long at this price, SO puts the Towel Department on your must buy / Sh 4 PAln sox - u o SLM but Rip Sewell weakened in the|Washin 0 50 367 ! list. 7 ninta and gave three singles and|it. Loi 28 50 2359 L d. g “GII H -’WkeY TYI" orls or M:i.-e;mxo;»‘fl uulnlllymznmrt :::lr‘ T.:“:‘;:h::;n: a triple, losing for Pittsburgh. t IhekS ‘ORAnGel Leagtie -4| aales Long and Short Sleeve HATS - - sl 00 Shirls. .- - - 4 for SI.no e ose in rayon, St. Louis dropped further behind | Win Lost Pel.| swnhuns Pastels and solids, in a mul- = " o 5 AR § the Dodgers yesterday as the Moose 5 2 a4 titude of weaves and designs. Straws and felts in flattering shapes and deli- Well-cut garments worth much more. SIS MEN'S conou “'“Io“ s‘“'l‘s Phillies ended their nine-game los-| Elks SR A e Just the thing for casual wear. sl 00 cate colors. For an occasional hat, these can’t small—medium—large. ing streak with a triumph over the Douglas ............1 8 250 o be beat. Style and value for only $1.00. sl.m | Z i s Cardinals. ! The Chicago White Sox smashed| e Duny Ais:ka Empire nas toe| the Yankees' winning streak at argest paid circulation of any Al-| 14 yesterday, but Joe DIMaggio X~ iku tiewspaper. | tended his consecutive game hit- ting run to 54. {'" ‘Washington lost to the St. Louis Browns yesterday as Ken Chase walked seven men and then un- | corked two wild pitches in the two and two-thirds innings he was ! worked. i Bob Feller cast a five-hit spell over the Boston Red Sox for his 18th win for Cleveland yesterday. Tommy Bridges. hurled the De- troit Tigers to a victory over the Philadelphia Athletics yesterday. GAMES MONDAY National League Pittsburgh 2; New York 3. Chicago 0; Brooklyn 1. Pantie GIRDLES and Regular GlnnLE in one of the biggest savings of the year Style and comfort marks these girdles as good garments to have. $1.00 FABRICGLOVES - - $1.00 These gloves are in all sizes and in all popular colors. Buy now and have an extra pair on hand for unexpected gifts. They make a lovely and appreciated gift. MESH HOSE FOR ONLY $1.00 This hose made by one of the most famous hosiery manufacturers is a value you will rush to get. All sizes. Good colors. Get a good supply. YOUR DOLLAR BILL WILL TURN INTO at BEHREND'S . . . and you'll be surprised to see how far it goes! 2PAIRHOSE - - $1.00 These are the popular Nightingale hosiery that wears so well. An extra special value that will make this sale a memorable one for our cus- tomers. COSTUME JEWELRY ONLY $1 Our Jewelry Department needs clearing, and that means savings to you. Pieces that look far more expensive, and will excite the envy of your friends. Dorothy Gray Makeup Kits - $1 Rouge, lipstick and powder in a special intro- ductory offer. Do yourself a favor by using DOROTHY GRAY. a magic rug that transports you from one department to another We're stretching them at this great DOLLAR DAY SALE. DON'T MISS IT. COME IN AND SAVE! DRESS SOX - 5 pair $1.00 A five-star value. Rayon sox in sizes 10 to 12, for such a ridiculously low price. You will want SPORT SHIRTS - - $1.00 Sizes small, medium and large in cut and sewn garments as well as knit shirts. These are real values! Long and short sleeves in fine knit. Sizes 26 to 46. These absolutely won't last at this price. High Class Quality Work Shiris in very limited guantities FOR ONLY $1.00 Wear proof—a shirt men are proud of owning and one you will want to be sure to have at this price. $ $ 888588888888 B.M.BEAREN QUALITY . . . Since 1887 St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati 7; Boston 4. American League New York 1; Chicago 7. Philadelphia 2; Detroit 4. St. Louis 6; Washington 4. Cleveland 4; Boston 1. Pacific Ceoast League No games were played in the Pa- cific Coast League yesterday as the clubs were traveling to open today | on the schedule for this week. | Subscrie w0 Lthe Daiy Alun}, Empire—the paper with the larges | paid circulation e ee—— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ISLANDER _ntent on his study of milifary problems is Maj. Gen. James L. Collins, com- mander of the Department of Puerto_Rico with an office at Santo Domingo barracks in San Juan. Puerto Rico is a .US, possession in the Caribbean. Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! BM Rebte QUALITY SINCE /887 ] Mancuso '~ Chief Aid For Cards By HENRY B. JAMESON rcatcher, got more than he bar- gained for with the Cardinals this year. Like the rider who started out; in the saddle and ended up carry- ing the horse, the 36-year-old back- stop began the season primarily as an instructor for young batterymen but became the hero of the Red- birds’ pennant drive. He was catching only the rookie pitchers. But when Walker Coop- er broke a shoulder early in the Later Don Padgett was hospital- ized and Gus was the only catcher on the squad. - Getting Old? Ha! “Now where are those guys who clown out of this guy.” satd I was getting too old to. play baseball,” says Gus and laughs. “I could catch every day. I love it. Bubt' T will be glad when Cooper gets back into the gamee. He is 4" fine young prospect and needs the experience—and we’ll need him in a pinch. Mancuso's greatest achievement, | of course, has been his magnificent | handling of young pitchers. Their | success saved .the Cards this year —and may win them the pennant. Mancuso’s steadying influence and‘ stabilizing effect behind the platter {can not be overlooked. He chatters encouragement to the youngsters constantly. If onel‘ gets in a hole Gus calmly walks out to the mound, puts an arm around him and says: “You're all right, kid. Now, take a, deep breath and let'’s make a One day bespectacled Sam Na- hem was in such a spot. The bases were loaded with only one down. Gus went out and whispered a few magic words in his ear. Six of the next eight pitches were | strikes and the side was retired. Sees Pennant Triumph iy season Gus stepped in as the reg- - ular catcher. Week after week he ST. wuxé. July' 15—Gus MM_Icaugm every day, sometimes twice |'cuso, the veteran National League & day. to, Doub_efilflhy in All-Star Baseball Gam AP Festare| Servite 1n e Tionks Saree d The big catcher is an inspira- Although Gus doesn’t hit the|yion to other players, too. ball as often or as far as he used he still is a dangerous hitter | Mancuso belleves the Cards will| win the pennant if the injury jinx doesn’t hang over them too long. “If we don’t win out we're the team they’ll have to beat,” he |sald with the pride of a manager. | He thinks the Cards have two of the best young pitchers in the Natfonal League in Max Lanier and Ernie Whife. White won six of his first seven games and La- | nier won six of his first nine starts. REPLACES THE ‘TOM —Above mnew $20,000,000 criminal courts building replac he ancient “Tombs” in New;: York, with a modern “bridge of sighs” to connect the: prison with| the conrt pr The prison has 835 modern cells INQUIRY IS MADE FOR R. HAAKONSTAD Chief of Police Kenneth Junge has received a request for infor- mation concerning the present whereabouts of Reidar Haakonstad. The latter is a fisherman and any | information should be given the Chief. ! —————— HOLBROOK RETURNS R Assistant Regional Forester Well- man Holbrook returned to Juneau from Sitka by plane last night after spending a week:in the Coast town on general administrative work, — e — ON VACATION On a five weeks' vacation to A e Oakland, Cal, to visit friends and Ted Williams of the American League All-Stars was out at second in this double play in the second inning | relatives, Mrs. Stella Young, seg- of the game with the National All-Stars. Jeff Heath ' grounded to Lonnie Frey (right) who tessed to Arky retary to Secretary of Alaska E. L.} Vaughn, who has thrown the ball to first, The um pire is Grieve. Later Williams won the game for the Bartlett, sailed on the southbounid ! Americans with a homer in the last of the 8th with two mates on the bags. The score was 7 to 5. Princess Louise this morning. — By GEORGE McMANUS Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneau At the Empire Printing Company H. R. "SHORTY"” WHITFIELD, Owner it BRINGING UP FATHER _ TRYIN' TO BE A ACT‘Z SS-NOW WHAT WOLILD YOUR MOTHER THINK? | ROYAL OAK, Mich.—One of the mation's most unusual maciina | shops is the Ogkland Machine Works, founded by a deaf mute zad. manned entirely by deaf mutes. Henry Ford helped them get siari eight years-ago and buys automobile parts from them. Chief luspes Otte; Buby, is shown at a balancing machine checking on water ‘walleys stacked high near the instrument., ; -