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Here’ % Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Washington . FLY! Fly for Pleasure N Tunt or fish, near and fgr, n your own plane or in one which you have rented. Learn the Madern Sport! I i Aviation is not expensive. There's more pleasure per dollar in flying. Start Preparing for Your Private License TODAY! It's Easf At ; Alaska School of Acronautics, Inc. P. O. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 JUNEAU R e R e e ) HurIinEDtiéI Ends in Win For Yankees BosIonians—C;ae from Be- hind fo Defeat Cleve- land Indians (By Associated Press) New York’s Yankees broke up a pitching duel between Spud Chand- ler and Ed Smith with four runs in the fifth inning yesterday to defeat Chicago, 5-3. Boston surged from behind with two runs in the ninth chapter and defeated Cleveland, 3-2, while three | straight singles in the tenth inning brought Washington victory over the St. Louis Browns, 9-8. St. Louis used three hurlers, who yielded a total of 20 hits. An error by Sam Chapman gave s'one N == == Z 20 < STRAIGHT BOURRG, S z, //;/‘“““ “Those in the know- ask for OLD CROW?” BOTTLED-IN-BOND —— National Distillers Products Corpora- i ew York, N. Y, {low and so has Mukluk-the-Cow,| EATILETS WINNER IN - P.C.LEAGUE ;Sacramenlo and San Diego | Practically Eliminated in Pennant Race (By Associated Press) fan Diego and Sacramento are | | prectically eliminated in the Pacific | |Coast League's pennant race, the Padres losing the third straight | < |2ame to the Hollywood Stars last | |night and the Oakland Acorns de- | feating the £olons in a close game, | winning in the ninth inning. Seattle won the opener last night from Los Angeles in the ninth in- ning with one run leaving the final score 1 to 0. The scoreless night- | cap was called at the end of the eighth inning at midnight, the time limit Seattle now leads Sacramento by three games and San Diego by five and one-half games. Portland defeated San Prancisco last night by a three-run rally in | | | | | | Neck popular! | | | | 100 Proof COHOE - CRAZY COW ENJOYING DIET OF FiSH Taku River has reached a new |completed. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 5; San Diego 1. according to the story told today | by Mary Joyce, mistress of Taku| | the eighth inning, which was nevex" BACKAT e | Just gotten Hff a kick en the first conference champs and Rose Bo Lodge, who came to Juneau on| her launch, the Mary J. Mukluk-the-Cow is a grand-| daughter of Myra, also a cow, who | has resided in virtual retirement | Oakland 6; Sacramento 5. Portland 6; San Francisco 4. Seattle 1, 0; Los Angeles 0, 0. National League Philadelphia 0, 2; Cincinnati 1, 3. in a Douglas pasture since she| Bogston 1, 2; St. Louis 6, 3. drank several quarts of fuel ml‘ Brooklyn 6; Pittsburgh 4. some years ago. Mukluk-the-Cow | New York 3; Chicago 7. has other close relatives in her | American League Cleveland 2: Boston 3. Chicago 3; iNew York 5. Detroit 3; Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 8; Washington 9. mother, Moccasin, and her daugh- ter, Meherin—named for you-know- whom. | Anyway, with the sandy river| bed pushing through the ripples at many points, thanks to the| long summer drought, and wuhj STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League weaker this season. 'FOOTBALL FORECAST— | By ROBERT REINHARD California’s All-America Tackle | krank Albert, Staniord's All-America, quarterback, will be one of the most important cogs in the 1941 Indian football team. _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1941, ITAG AN Here he has day of practice at Palo Alto, Calif. Coach Clark Shaughnessy predicted his team, last season’s coast wl victors, would be 20 per cent REINHARD RATES OREGON AT TOPS, PACIFIC COAST some other bad luck his team usu- |ally rises up and has the spirit to play beyond its usual power. May- be the tragedy at Southern Cali- the water only two feet deep in Won Lost Pct| BERKELEY, Cal. — When 1941 fornia will have the same effect. front of Taku Lodge, Mukluk-the- | Seattle 99 68 593 |prospects in the Pacific Coast con- I hope nobody is going to Cow has been having a whale of 5““‘[’)“"”“’ 9% 73 513 | ference are mentioned, the first, overlook our own chances. Cal a good time frolicking with Mlss‘wflz‘l wl::: gg 75 « 559 |team I think of is Oregon. Cali-| has a good line, and. if we.can Joyce's dogs on the beach. Rk " gg 322 fornia managed to beat them last| build a good backfield—and I But Mukluk-the-Cow, no ba‘h'!sax Francisco 78 9 '4 year, but they had a lots better think we've got some wonder- ing beauty, has a method in her|ros Angeles T % A% lewm than others who beat us. ful materitl—we could land on madness: the salmon are running!portland 6 94 ‘423 | They're ‘& big, rough, tough bunch| top. 3 —and she is running after them, | National League | of “boys. ; | The game we are looking for- dragging them out on the beach| Won Lost Pet. I hear that Coach Tex Oliver _un‘wum to at California is not a COl'h and devouring. them. In a phrase, | Brooklyn 93 51 .646‘0131'!‘ switched to the T !m‘mnuofl r.ermce game, but- the one with Mukluk-the-Cow is salmon-slappy. St. Louls 91 51 .641}1“‘9 last season, so I guess 1hats’4$nmn Clara. ‘It is a school that Miss Joyce admits that Muk\uk-:Cincinnau il 64 552 |what we'll be bucking. has been off oqr sghedule several the-Cow has received a goolellstHrgh 7 66 538 | Of course I dom’t mean to 'yenrs, and during that time, as amount of corporal punishment as|New York 64 5 460| leave Stanford, the Rose Bowl |everybody knows, it has become o result, but still insists on eating |Chicago 66 8 458' champion, out of it. I suppese [one.of the hest teams in the coun- the fish. As any duck hunter knows, |Boston ... 50 - 84 A13/ the two teams should rate |try, fish-fed ducks aren’t as tasty as | Philadelphia 40 100 286 about even, and with Frankie | This year people are saying that those which have feasted in the| American League | Albert back to direct their [Santa Claia alone has the three { ! Won Loat ‘Pet.] dians will be very |best ball clubs on the coast, but |fields—and this, sadly enough,also| .. vo.. 4 864 magic the Indians wi e v (b 3 'applies to the milk of cohoe-crazy Boston 9 66 M5 tough. | we xle going to. diSPfOVE that, |bovines. Chicago 73 4 '49_‘ There ‘may be some persome]i As to individuals, I must say But though the water supply isCjeveland 70 4 ‘436 element involved in my not count-|that those who caused me most low and the milk supply is even|petrcit n 75 :486.‘“ them already “in,” because I'personal concern last, season have {lower, the spirits of Mukluk-the-|St, Loufs ... 65 18 ‘455 | Was out of the 1940 Stanford game now graduated. It's herd for me |{Cow are high. She doesn’t have to| Washington 63 80 “141 |2nd in the hospital. I played near- to predict the ones that are going \filch smoked salmon from the dogs Philadelphia 62 84 425 |1y every minute of every otherito make trouble for me—but Il now. i ————————— among the feminine " fans Daniel |know by the end of the season. AP Feature Service game on the schedule. But from what the boys tell me, our coach, Stub Allison, had us well coached | | |pointed out, and every provision |will be made for their enjoyment |of the sport. On the program will be ten-bird singles, 25-bird singles and 20-bird doubles events. It will be the nexf to the last shoot of the year, A"RA(T MA“Y Those desiring transportation to the club grounds three miles out With the largest attendance ofline Glacier Highway should meet SHOT&UN MEET on the T formation of the Indians. The team had it doped out. W. felt that with a few breaks Cali- fornia would have won. Southern California is always a threat and this year it's some- thing of a puzzle too. We heard last year that Howard Jones had developed a Y formation, but I don't know what it was. Undoubt- GRID GAMES FOR FRIDAY Although the regular 1941 foot- the season anticipated—with the ) . . experts getting set for the duck AL RerpTeIONP s t0IN Diclock: season—the Juneau Shotgun Club| will hold its weekly shoot at 11} o'clock Sunday morning, Secretary OUT FROM. ANCHORAGE Mrs. H. C. Romig is a passen- edly Sam Barry, the new coach,|ball season does not open until knows it just as well as Jones did.|Saturday, September 27, there . are To me USC doesn’t 'seem to[several games scheduled for this sharp, but you can't say what the Detroit a 3-2 win over Philadelphia, Chapman fumbling the ball and let- Milton Daniel announced today. ting two Tigers trot home. Interest has increased, especially ger south on the Mount McKinley reaction of Howard Jones’ death from Anchorage. Iwill be. When a coach is ill or has weekend beginning tomorrow. Friday Games Games scheduled for tomorrow |(ards Move | | Upward with | o0 2o ~ Double Win Brooklyn Daars Only One | Game of St. Louis Team (By Associated Press) | St. Louis narrowed the margin be- ,tween the Cards and the league-| lealing Brooklyn Dodgers to one |game yesterday by winning both | games of a doubleheader from Bos- ton. Estel Crabtree homered in the sev- | enth inning of the opener to tie the score and his mates added five runs in the eighth to win. In the! | nightcap, Crabtree again collected | o four-bagger, breaking a tie. { In a dime novel finish, the Dod~ gers defeated Pittsburgh, although | the Brooklyns waited until the ninth | inning to do it. They collected 16| | hits off Ken Heintzelman, but failed !to profit by them until the final| frame, when five runs crossed the plate. ! | The Cincinnati Reds took a twin bill from Philadelphia, with Johnny | | VanderMeer allowing three runs and fanning 11 to take credit for the opening victory. Meanwhile, Chicago slammed its way to triumph over New York andi | | ! { | | moved to within a half game of the | fifth-place Giants. |night are as follows: | Drake vs. St. Ambrose at Des| Moines. ! Citadel vs. High Point at Charles- ton, Gonzaga Vs. Spokane. Saturday Games Games scheduled for are as follows: Boston College vs. St. Anselm at Boston. at’ i Arizona State i Saturday 1 i | Presbyterian vs. Clemson &t | Clemson. “ Randolph Macon vs. Florida at Gainesville. | Furman vs. Tennessee at Knox- ville. Louisiana State vs. Louisiana | Tech at Baton Rouge. i North Carolina vs. Lenoir Rhyne | at Chapel Hill | Hampden-Sydney vs. Virginfa at; Charlottesville, t William and Mary vs. Apprentice ' School at Willlamsburg. Millsaps vs. Centenary at Shreve- port. 5 Texas Tech vs. Abilene at Lub- bock. Hawaii U. vs. Portland at Port-| land. ; Duquesne Pittsburgh. Davidson vs. Rollins at Davidson. North Carolina State vs. Rich- mond at Raleigh. Colorado Mines vs. Regis at Den- ver. vs. Waynesburg at Sunday, Creighton vs. Omaha. September 21 St. Benedicts at } ——————— NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY To be published this month and forms will close Sept. 18, for space, listings and changes, please call| the Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 before the closing | date. adv, ——— NOTICE ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. ady. AN AW BROW Y Ad'w GEE WWZ SNIFFY — LW NE 1 SNUFFY BEEN PASTED UP W ENAH SINCE B iy RECOLLECT DOWNRIGHT POSTIE Bd SEEN NO' FACE SOMEWNN BEFD' - BUT- NAOW, AW KNOW - NO' PITCHER'S T GRIFFIN MEETWY RONSE \EP - TAAT'S 'ZACKLY WKAT 1N QLW T S & MATTER OF FACK, T NEUER SET €00T \WN T STRTE O' GEORAN N TH' FUST PLACE EVEN | MO' WUZ GUILTY ) ALY TONE RBAAT. 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