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000000000000 080)000000000000000000000000000000000 CORBETTS’ NORTHERN BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Opening Tonigh (Opposite the City Cafe) | | | [ | | Let Your Hair Down and DANCE | | A48 AR S " _THE DAILY ALASKA |Portland and Seaftle Split | Skin-of-Teeth Double- {lon pitchers to run up enough runs | second |header. The first run was charge- ST DALY ALASKA EMPIRL, SATURDA u AY, AUG. 30, 1 PADRESTAKE SOLONS WITH RUN STREAK header on Friday (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Wally Hebert twirled his 2l1st victory of the season yesterda; helping San Diego beat Sacramen- to for the third time in four games. | The Padres ten-hitted three So- to win in the first inning. San Francisco had an eight-run inning against Hollywood yesterday which took three pichers to stop. They added three more in the seventh to demoralize thestars | with 15 hits. Hollywood got 13 but | couldn’t make them count. Oakland beat down Los Angeles | with a ninth inning rally yesterday after two runs to protect their lead | as both starting pitchers weakened. | Portland’s Ted Norbet doubled in American League the first inning and homered in | the sixth for runs to beat Seattle in the first game of a double- COACH_New head football coach at the University of South- ern California is Justin “Sam™ Barry (above), who succeeds his long-time superior, the late ch’ Howard Jones, Jones died July 27. be jssued and heavy practice will get underway for the nine-game schedule opening Sept. 27. Larson described the middies’ prospects as “a shade better than in 1940,, wihen Navy won six games, lost two and tied one. The national defense hasn't hit Navy hard yet but its effects will be felt seriously after the 1941 campaign. able, however, to Ned Stickle's error in overthrowing home as Danny | Escobar scored from first on _the double. In the second game Ed Cole and Gonzales waged a pitchers’ battle for ten innings when Jojo Tothe Tunes of the Three Musical Loons OPEN DRINKS Every Day as at You Like 4P.M. fo DROP IN! Have ‘Em! | parade, starting at 10 o'clock from | e e En st ol il e B laughmg Matter . . |at the baseball park, Labor Day [ addresses at the ball park, from Al SM"H S ; |the grand stand, various sports for children, as well as adults, and the |day will end with a dance, a free CELEBRATED i il |affair at Union Hall, starting at Favdr“e S'dr 10 o'clock on Labor Day night. | AYl Prizes are to be awarded for the i | best floats, best decorated Soap ! | Box Der! cars,’ bicycles, children The lady of the house was un-| able to attend church services one Sunday but she was very anxious that the oldest boy, Willie, should | go. Upon his return, to make sure he had been at church, she ques- tioned him. i “Willie, were you to church?”} “Yes, Mother.” ! “Where did you sit?” ik |in costumes. " Sl d- All Stores Will Be Closed- eyt e’ park ‘ncrude Parade Speakiflg SpOI’fS | Gov. Ernest Gruening, Mayor Harry . ’ ’ |1, Lucas and Territorial Commiss-| d D A nou ( d ioner of Labor Michael J. Haas an an(e n n e | The comblete program of the day, lincluding a list of sports for the Juneau will observe Labor Day children appears elsewher: in to- To speed the supply officers, the Academy course has been cut from four years to three and all underclassmen who played football last year will finish their varsity competition this fall. Stream-Lined Preparedness This year's seniors will be grad- uated Dec. 19, half a year ahead of time. The juniors will be gradua- ted in Jure, a full year ahead of schedule. This wil! leave only two classes, the present sophomores and plebes, to draw for varsity material in 1942, Larson said this year's schedule was a little tougner than that of White singled with the bases: full in the last half of the tenth for a Seattle victory. GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 2, 0: Seattle 1, 1. San Diego 7; Sacramento 1. San Francisco 12; Hollywood 4. Oakland 5; Los Angeles 3. National League Brooklyn 5; New York 4. American League Chicago 2; St. Louis 5. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | Pacific Coast League program | of - naval | I 1) 941. |ALL THEIR FIRE DODGERS IN LOST BY SMITHS | PINEVILLE, _K;“ Aug. 30.—Ac- | quittal of a defendant on arson BEAT GIANTS charges here was a blow to the Smith family. The case was prosecuted by Com- . monwealth's Attorney Daniel Boone Smith and County Attorney Walter B. Smith. Chief prosecution witness- es were Rosa Smith, Willie Smith, Mrs. Willie Smith and Susie Smith. There was a Jack Smith on the Five-run Outburst in Fiff Inning Chases Schu- | ma(her '0 Showers ‘J‘Igmmoxxv\'ea](li's Attorney Smith | commented: “I wouldn't object but { for the reflection on the Smiths.” R | (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The leading Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League yesterday pounded Hal Schumacher from the HAINES POSTMASTER HERE mound in a five-run outburst in Haines Postmaster A. H. Kings- the fifth inning to defeat the New bury arrived in Juneau this morn- York Giants by a score of 5 to 4. ing on the southbound steamer The Dodgers, by the win, in- Mount McKinley and is stopping at 'creased their lead to one game and the Gastineau Hotel. .- a half over the runner-up St. Louis Cardinals. | HERE FROM SITKA ? f ’ C. E. Wortman of Sitka arrived in Wyatt went the entire route, re- b cording his 18th victory against ‘r](:f‘?l;hl::: ::zh" 1?]‘; z::g;:‘;‘]‘;:i ‘]r:‘)(r‘: losses and striking out eight the Baranof Hotel, Repdblicali i’arking : Meler_s,_ No Doubt COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 30.—Traffic Engineer J. Robert Guthrie has caused consternation at the city hall, reporting several of the new parking meters will not “take” Jef- ferson nickels. Either you have an old one or you can’t park legally. e - Empire Clussifieds Pay! - BUY DEFENSE BONDS Hear > CLEARLY7 with SONOTONE Do you hear but have trouble understand- ing? Then call for full { information on new audicle which is help- ing thousands. DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 The game was the only one |played in the National League yes- | teraay. WHITE SOX LOSE GAME TOBROWNS St. Louis Gets fo Buck Ross in First Three Innings Yesterday (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) In the only game played yes- terday in the American League, the St. Louis Browns teed off on Buck Ross in the first three innings te beat the Chicago White Sox by score of 5 to 2. Joe Haynes did a nice job as re- lief hurler for Chicago but it came too late. | next Monday by a general holiday. | All stores will be closed and many establishments will observe Sundey | hours. ,Practically all establish-| ments, ihcluding restaurants, will be closed from 9:30 o'clock in the morn- ing until 11 o'clock. day’s Empie. i ——————— | NEW HOSPITAL F. D. Stevens of the Provincial Public Works Department, is now in Atlin to superintend the build- ing of a new hospital at Brewery | ways sit."” “Oh, in the same place we al-| “Willie, somehow or other I have! a feeling you didn't go. What was the topic of the sermon?” | “The text was ‘Keep your shirt Won Lost Pet 1940 but that “we're going to try | Sacramento 89 59 .601 | to improve on our last year's record.” s ! Seattle 84 63 571| The schedule: | . San Diego 83 64 565;'Ls;epv.. 27, William ard Mary; SMA”. HRE (M.l Always use Ardena Cleansing Cream and Hollywood 75 12 510 Lafayette; Oct. 18, Cornell; Oct. Bt Pminilesd ] 456 25, Harvard; Nov. 1, Pennsylvania; ju"E‘u DEPARIME"T Ardena Skin Lotion together for thorough Oakland 6 84 ‘436 Nov. 8, Notre Dame; Nov. 22, Prince- . A shingle fire blown into flames | | : q {ton; Nov. 29, Army. rom a chimney spark called fire- | i I:itlftn:elea 2; g; :?,:, “Not a breather in the lot,” Lar- Men to an Indian home on 8th | cleansing. Have these two lovely aren Hroy 4221 son says. | Street this: morning. The blaze | 5 ! ational League | 143 | was quickly extingnished with little ! Elizabeth Arden Essential Preparations Won Lost Pet.| Subscribe tor Ihe Emotre damage. | | i Brooklyn 81 44 648 ——— — E : Fi3 WY derful ingl St. Louls 7% 45 637! now, at a wonderful saving Cincinnati 69 52 510 Pittsburgh 67 56 545 New Yok # & | LABOR DAY | Ardena Cleansing Cream Chicago . 54 72 429 Boston 51 73 411 $ @ ok $ L) Philadelphia .36 88 200 . D A N C E 3’““ Jal' 2‘ American League | N XL : Won Lost Pct.! [ - New York 86 4“4 662 3 3 Lo o =t TONIGHT-Saturday, August 20 Ardena Skin Lotion Cleveland .65 . 8k 516 ] g 1 ttl 75 Boston 65 63 508 R $ B e = = e | Detroit o0 68 .46 (] 0 Philadelpnia . 56 0 444] e - Eagles Hall $2 Bottle - - $1.60 Washington .........53 n Afl’il Dou glas jon and you will get a blanket.’” The events of the day include a Bay. | B —— | “I don't believe it. There's noth- Amfimnciny OPENING The Alaska Lunch (In the New Alaskan Hotel) ® (Good American Home-Style Dishes ® Chinese Dishes a Specialty ing like that in the Scriptures.I'm going to call the minister and ask him.” The text, he explained, was “Be ! patient and the Comforter will come.” (AP Feature Service) L O AN WOMAN IS MINISTER | Mrs. Berta L, Vaughn has re- turned to Wrangell and taken over the duties of Minister of the Assem- bly of God Mission, . Subscribe tor The Empire. ! [ e Sing, Dance, Play EVERY NIGHT at the NORTHERN CORBETT. SHIPP, Mar, We Do NOT Paironize Montgomery Ward Co. SOMEBODY else's carelessness can involve you in a serious automobile accident which may lead to your financial bankruptcy. Don't risk your present prosperity and happiness by driving without adequate Automobile Procter & Gamble Products Insurance.. See to it TODAY that you are Gatner & Mattern fully protected. % Knit Goods Carnation Milk Co. JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR 'a jump on the other pigskin tutors Navy Grid Men Start Big Grind [ ) ‘ Glenn Edwards Band ® Admission $1 Harry Race DRUGGIST PHONE 25——]JUNEAU Report Cards fo Mom and Pop Says Footballers Are Ha_rd_al Work By DAVE NOPPER AP Feature Service ANNAPOLIS, Mr., Aug. 30—This is strictly confidential stuff, so keep it under your hat—but Navy's grid- ders already are busy getting in shape for the approaching football season. And, what's more, they’ve been at it for a couple of weeks. The fact that Swede Larson, the Naval Academy’s football prof, got at all times —maybe—was learned simply by reading his mail. Coach Larson's first 1941 “report card,” intended only for mom tnd? 3 pop back home, disclosed that their football-playing sons have! peen going through setting up ex- ércises regularly. | ‘Time Well Spent’ ‘The “report card” idea was con- ceived by Larson last year to keep ithe griddevs’ parents informed of {their progress. And, he says, “It's time well spent.” The setting up exercises, Larson told the parents, were part of a “gradual development anc physical building up” of his upperclassmen footballers, Beniors and juniors, whose sum- mer academic year began July 14, will be joined by the ‘sophombres ACE Shattuck Ageney Seward Street COUNCIL Affiliated with American Federation of Labor + JUNEAU PHONE 249 Sl bt SRR O - Aug, 18 and from then until Sept. 1 the squad will work out afternoons in shorts . t PHONE 57 At B, 3 regulas {10 " 6CYLINDER 45-85 H. P. Cowling- Chrysler MARINE Engine Engines in Stock A Marine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About (Not a Conversion) Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. CROWN 6CYLINDER 55-110H.P. 5 ALSO THE NEW 4-CYCLE AIR-COOLED R LAUSON OUTBOARD MOTOR ' The New Sensation in the Ounthoard World! 8-CYLINDER Davlin Co. JUNEAU, ALASKA Our Financing Plan OYAL A PP P OOV VT Ty e I PR