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___THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. SEPT. 29, 1941. ; E]’RO] ANSWIN | Girls Play in World’s Softball Tourney in Dctr?it DODGERS END LAST MINUTE R ~ SEASON WITH 'GRIDVICTORY, EHESS : ._ CENTURY WIN Bl SRS or Te Uit - v ; i Rookie Hurls Five-Hitter fo University & Bt Coltomls shaka 7 8] i . Beat Cincinnati, Dash- storybook finish Saturday after- | f nocn by scoring a touchdown in : i - 4 . i id the last 1 d to defeat Ore- 3 x i Ing wa"ers BI gon State College, 13-7, in the s scn’s opening football game both teams, With the score tied at 7-7, the second hand on the big s dium - clock already urging the timekeeper to bring his gun into action, Quartarback Ray Woods, a i B i bl e Al e e Trojan substitute, hurled as A : i and Cookie Lavagetto going the | Double Your Enjoyment to Halfback Doug Essick, : e i % T gpame. With TEN HIGH! 3 St. Louis scored two unearned substitute, and the winning touch- t o down went into the record books 3 as 45,000 hysterical fans roared up-| despite being out-hit 6 to 10. proval. | 3 ; Ray Koslo hurled a six-hitter for ! s H o 2 | Flere is action from the world softball tournament now in progress in Detroit, Louise Curtiss of the a New York victory over Boston Avizona teem hits a foul ball as Catcher Dorothy Pitts of the New Orleans team shuts her eyes and l'.Sunday. ay a or or erles hees for the best ’lm tournev .Atn acted teams from throughout the U 8., Camdd and Puerto Rico. Rookie Bill Clemenson pncl\m a FORGOPHERS Dopels Wins Golf Tide (HAMP, NOVA =545 (alled Wednesday;Fans Will " ] ‘ GAMES SUNDAY ! H G I l I oty o HUSKIES LOSE Upsetby Eal WEIGH IN AT, === Paironize Games fo Limi | IESSSSTPSHUISISUTITSESSSISSL SISO Y S SS SPSSSS N | FLY! Fly for Pleasure Hunt or fish, near-and far, in your own plane or in one which you have rented. Learn the Modern Sport! Aviation is not expensive. There’s more pleasure per dollar in flying. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Brooklyn concluded the 1941 baseball season, with the exception of the world series, by beating Philadelphia Sunday for the 100th | victory of the season. Brooklyn Start Preparing Your Private L TODAY! It's Easy At Alaska School of Aerenautics, Inc. P. O. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 JUNEAU runs Sunday to win from Chicago | e et e e Brooklyn 5; Philadelphia 1. % | g S | Pittsburgh 3; Cincinnati 2. | NEW YORK, Sept. 20. — The & 4 SRS Tulane 1 I | 3 4 # 201 po u N Ds NN Y, Beton 1 | opening game w»cznesdny of t'ne! At Leglon Parley The following are final :,rm'«u‘n[ | § American League | cross-town World Series between | important 110(»&1};1[11 games played | SEATTLE, Sept. 29. — Bruce b : (‘;Jn.fh"msonns} lewo York 0. the Brooklyn Dodgers of the Na- last Saturday afternoon: ,Smith, prospective all - American| NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 29. : P cago 3; Detrol 3 nd New York Yan- Dartmouth 35; Norwich 0 back for the University of Min-| —Tulane’s football eleven, which S BO'h Me" Reponed n Plflk Boston 12, 1; Philadelphia ::;alorlfiziu;;’e:mn League may Srown 20; Wesleyan 6. nesota Gophers, passed, bucked|showed a crushing offensive power, | 5 f [: flC“ f ‘r St. Louls 5; Cleveland 4 attract a sell-out crowd, 70,000. Colgate 66; St. Lawrence 0 and rammed his team to a 14-6 | yicious defensive play and vigor-| : o1 Lonaition for fo- Coast Play Off ! All reserved seats at the Yankee Westminster 19; Carnegie Tech | yictory = over the University of ous passing attack, upset the dope| & iy ni ht’s TI”e BOU' Hollywood 5; Seattle 3. Stadium were sold out weeks ago o T oIt Satundey Somomly defeat- S ~ g Sacramento 5; San Diego 3. | g tiekets for the Brooklyn share West Virginia 13; Waynesburg 7. ternoon in a game which saw the!ing Boston College, 21 to 7. e & RN B of the series at Eggetts Field, Michizan State 7; Wisconsin 19.| Gophers live up to all advance I P o 3 NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Only one- | GAMES SATURDAY . re gob- Ohio State 12; Missouri 7. | ises ‘of their 1941 football! { ; fourth of a pound separated Joe American League ‘:ll::!m:mse:? q;?n]y:izg?:ée;’eofi it Virginia 25; LaFayette 0. ; Louls and Challenger Lou Nova in| New York 4; Boston 8, Bookmakers report the Yankees <entucky 37; Virginia Poly Tech 3 Y Shbtve el i & wveight this afternoon as they| ppjladelphia 7; Brooklyn 3. : ; S ; Kept on the defensive most of ‘Jur'ov‘ch b £ ; weighed in for thelr 15-round title| g m“:hs; Chicego,6. are favored 2 to 1, while the Dod- 14 the game, Coach Jimmy Phelan’s F - s 4 18 to 5. Thase" Ton, 3 \ ¢ fight at 7 o’clock "(Juneau time) to- i gers opened a 0 5. S g O L sriiias, Dg Utise qoihpoe i do, nzgh(l . % Olneinuatt, 10; -Ritspyra 0. odds on the Dodgers caused an National League Detroit 14; !mlimm 7. {any scoring. It was the fifth time & The cha o 2011 5. early rush of moeney that is expect- i e o e 0 |g Winner Q7 oo s 0 | g e ok . (o2 i ot e e William and Mary 0. {have conquered the western team . ! ) More than 1,000 persons gathereq| BoStan :8i: Philadelphia 1. | opetis. 3; Purdue 0. lin what is fast becoming a’ classic at the Madison Square Garden | Ghicago. 10; Detroit 6. The games, unless changed, are Georgia 81; Mercer 0 |opener of the intersectional sea- Betty Hicks Newell weighing-in ceremonies and extra | -Coust Playoft Series to be ‘Payed as follows: Seuth Carolina 13; North Caro- gon. or ears N et autiinal feoltidopot: police ' were summed to keep order. Hollywood 5; Seattle 9. M | “Games 1 and 2, October 1 and lina 7. Hefty linesmen on both teams pion is Mrs. Betty Hicks Newell, 20, The fighters, both grim and tight- | g 4, ¢ October 2 at Yankee Stadium in Georgetown 16; Mississippi 6. |pore the brunt of the punishment e of Long Beach, Cal., shown with her libpesi, had nothing to say to each STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS [ 0 "0 Temple 31; Kansas 9. with Smith sparkling outstanding- ~BERKELEY, Cal, Sept. 2. —| cup after defeating Miss Helen other—and said it. Hational . Loaggs Ganies °3, 4 and 5, October 3, Sewanee 20; Washington and Lee |1y for the visitor: Lean, racehorse halfback Jim Jur-| Sigel, of Philadelphia, 6 and. 3 iz| Dr. Willlam Walker, New York | (Final for 1941) Octobe: 4 and October 5 at Eb- 19. = - * lovich, gave 65,000 .fans last Sat- the finnls .c Brookline, Mass. “Stnw Boxing Commission physician, | Wwon Lost Pct. betts “MRld T Brooklyn: ; 56 Game " 6, ' October 6, at Ynnken» John Henry O‘Cannor said both men were in perfect con- | Brooklyn 54 , Stadjum. Syracuse 39; Clarkson 0. |- iians e Bewion Clolege L. urday a foretaste of California’s New Mexxico 12; Arizona State as the Bears swamped the |dition. Nova, he said, seemed “a|St. Louis Mississippi State 6; Florida 0. POWers Minnesota 14; University of 2 4] : arv's | little nervou Cincinnati .. E * 6. | ; . hopelessly outclassed St.. Mary’s No're Dame i mz.md as he arrived in mlw. Bayl ; Harden Simmons 0. | Bo B y ,Game 7, October 8, at Yankee Towa State 7; Denver 6. | Bl b ¢ | football squad 31 to 0. | 1 Efl"“““"“ were offering a bonus | Pittsburgh J kee, Wis,, for the Amnriun i 5 that Nova caté¢hes a [N, York Stadiwn. tion is J h Montana 20; ° Brigham “Young 7. o g lew Yor! 4 kel national convention is Jol Loyola 20; Redlands 0 Wb ‘““"‘"8 Chicago : i &0 0’Connar, 75, of- Winfield, Ki 2 s 0. v N Bears to three touchdowns. ' . 3 ¥ 4 31; St. Mary’s 0. . A SR NI SR, ¢ : o . Wyoming 19; Greeley State 6. QalfNas bl b T B l a S's 0 uI Boston ; BER NOSE DIDNT KNOW gerved in the World War as a mas nnd Pl 9 USC 13; Oregon State 7 i | Phi ot jor of infantry and won. the Dis- Willamette 53; College of Idaho| georeoti 1. Oregon 15 RAYBAN goggles cut haze Philadelphia ... m . SEDALIA, Mo For years a Se- tnguished Service Cross. He also : el o glar 2 American League ; ) 3 i Utah 26; Idaho T. eliminate glare from sun, snow, Sa(ramen'o ot ¢ m:':' dalla woman had been sending her W8s decorated in the Spanishe San Diego State 6; Pomona 0. ' | water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren nal 0;( ;ml siatér. in. New: York gifts of per- Amlrlun Wu. Alabama 47; Southwestern Loui- | Building. adv. | ou( owns on o - 1 N b el i SUNDAY GAME | b § | New York . 53 650 | fume. Then she learned the sister, { { J Jurlovich ran and passed the siana 6. nriog s - . | il e NOTICE Santa Clara 32; San Francisco 7. had .1 se of smell several ol Clemson 36; Virginia Military 7. | oo lam ranclso T | e Daily Alaska Empice nas the“ { In le ad "‘ :::cu;:o el :_‘, ;‘; . y::,s‘l;"g:e‘ Lt } AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showitlg ‘Texas Christian 6; Tulsa 0. |largest paid circulation of any Al- 2 ¥ f air route from Seattle to Nome, on Towa State 25; Drake 8, _BUY DEFENSE BONDS ‘asku newspaper. SOUTH BEND,. Ind., Sept. 20.— ‘ Detroit ap o T AR L {sale at J. B. Burford & Co, udv ~—~————— | The new era of Notre Dame foot- . Cleyeland e 8 i NOTICE S e {ball opened in an impressibe blast | er'es Bt Loutp, .1 90, 04 AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing' STEP to' Health with Better |last Saturday afternoon with six b Washington . 70 88 455| . route from Seattle to Nome, on Feet, Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr j touchdowns as Coach Frank Lea- Philadelphia ... 64. .90 416|410 gt J, B.,Burford & Co. adv. Steves. j ady | hy’s initial eleven bouted Arizona » s | (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) ey 79 V for Sov1et Fller to U S. |38 to 7. There was a surprise hOW-| gaoramento has clinched the first {ever, as nobody believed the west-|elimination series of the = Pacific ern team would even get into the|coast, League by defeating four an s ose | score column, straight games. | Seattle has evened the series with | [] | Hollywood, winning the first of a | | doubleheader yesterday with a four Season w"h ‘ run rally in the seventh inning. Rain postponed the nightcap. out V'UOR“m—f losin_gGame OVER OREGON | ALASKAN | e }tiansfinihes8s, Telephone 713 or write The Alaska" Territorial Record of .400 J PALO ALTO, Cal, Sept. 20. — Employment_Service Stanford’s football empire tot- for this qualified worker. 1tered and trembled in the balance | d | Saturday afternoon but finally/ BOOKKEEPER - OFFICE !e::,: y‘:::m:; dmm‘;l enuf::";?: | emerged mhyt as the Indians WQRKER—HIIplno man, age 30 .,,iout to Washington, Sid Hudson| . "y iur vatrory is pinned on the lapel of Brig. Gen. Mikhail Gromov, scored a close victory over = the umv‘orsuy graduate in Business AC-lgjlowed the Yankees only four hits.| Jeader of the Soviet flying mission, in Seattle, Wash. The 47 men, who University of Oregon Ducks, 19 to|ministration, specialized in ac-| Chicago won third place in the o il G Gibaaiov i fwo Biago: sekilned fré b ': will 15. 1coun(ing and business management. | -tandin, Tho! prod b gs a8 rton Lee shutout| ! The Pacific Coast Conference | Practical experience: stock clerk,|the Detrolt Tigers Sunday. sauy. Sirwane ot In e N Sa o8 0 e Soni champions squeezed out- their vic- I typist, and general clerical work.| St. Louis knocked Cleveland into partent, ‘tory in the wake of a thrill- mled Call for ES 375. a fourth place tie with Detroit, the / p— S ——— |contest jammed with fumbles and | ———— Browns winning with a four run Gt 2 | penalties .which left 28,000 fans| rally in the sixth inning. | {imp from excitement. | CWEERRE MOME Ted Willams finished the season i LS R | Mrs. Jack Sey, of Douglas, and|gyph 400 batting average. Williams |Mrs. Tom Hall, of Juneau, Who|is the first man since 1923 to reach NOTICE have been south attending the|a 400 averaze B R = ’ | I will not be responsible for any | wedding of the former’s daughter| 'Boston split a doublehender with The locomotive of a St. Louis-bound Chicago and Alton Railroad Midnight Special dangled perilously |debts contracted by the North|to the latter's son, are l‘ewmmltl’mmlphh (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) over the brink of the Chicago River after starting a ross a bridge that had been opened for a freight l'l‘ransrer Co. after #Sept. 25, 1941. |home from California aboard thel. Bt. Louis, and Washington are bonl. The engineer managed to stop the train with ut huury {0 any passenger or crewman. ady. GILDO BATTELLO. Yukon, b tied for next to the cellar. __ BRINGING UP FATHER. THAT'S RIGHT- KEEP M 2 = RINGIN'- "M GOIN' OUT \0) 4 " PARDON ME = THE BACK. WAY =— P/ KIN | INTEREST BE YOU'LL NOT TALK 4 YOU IN BUYIN' AT HOME- /) MEINTO BLIVINT A AN AX= §Re THEARD CULM =" o \ HANDLE? SOMEONE L ERARER- '~'/ - : WALKING - IKE U.S.A.Even fn-fl"ufizmhm‘:’;l blem Amer| -an-made Ao"ie e, wide. thoroughisre. The sione. bulding in (e thulnmlbluneum-lmu.

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