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Over 7 ombinatic G% AT T R TRV Ve S W YT W YTV THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TWINBILLS Sacramento - DIVIDEDIN Takes Coast A RRZRRS %) ] "A'S LOVELIEST AND >autifully , true They're all and be y t spreads could Teams Splirflwblehead-!(Iub Wins Five Games in ers — Philadelphia | Row to Win First Pen- | Ends Season . nant in History. | S (By Associated Press) the first time in Pacific| O S OOt S NN N NN NN NNy Double and Twin Sizes 3.93 to 12.95 WHITE ROSE 200 b4 b4 (By Associated Press) 9 | ;’; New York and Boston split a of pitching battles in For & | pair ) world (hiampior; isnatching ¢ tirst contest on a run in the ninth & 'and losing the second when dark ¢)Iness halted the game in the eighth 2| Detroit and Cleveland, battling | favorite Los Angeles. ;‘lo finish in fourth place, divided Sacramento, under Manager Pep- ;\u double bill, the Tigers rallying|per Martin, did just that, defeating !to take ‘the second and the Indians| Los Angeles in the championship taking the opener behind Mel Har-|series five games to two. of only one win from early-season | | hander victory, | only CARDS HOLD LEAGUE LEAD MERICAN Championship INNATIONAL St. Louis, Brooklyn, Both Divide Twin Bills Yesterday (By Associated Press) The fiercely battling St. Louis the Coast League history, the baseball| Cardinals split a doubleheader with ) American League Sunday with the championship came to Sacramento, | Chicago yesterday before a crowd the |making the uphill fight required of | of more than them to win five games in a row |increase their tw to take the pennant by a margin |lead over Brooklyn in the National. | right- | 000, but failed to and-a-half game Mort Cooper, Cards’ ace registered his twenty-first and Lon Warneke gave seven hits to his teal enabled the Cards to score former | ‘u';\mm;\r('s. but a thrilling double | == MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR ATRLINES Office Phone 667 BARANOF HOTEL 1942 |der’s two-hit hurling. | BLUE | Philadelphia ended the season a week earlier than the other teams,| {by dividing a doubleheader with, PEACH /; Washington. | GREEN G| A four-run rally in the fifth inning of a nightcap gained St GOLD |Louis a decision and an even break in a twin bill with Chicago after | presenting the Sox with the opener {on four errors. Famous Old | Trader Will Tony Freitas, long the Sacs'|the only run. Claude Passeau held pitching pride, hurled the pennant|St. Louis to five scattered hits as | clincher, allowing four hits to the|the Cubs took the second. ‘ Angels. Bobo Newsom, meanwhile, came B ~ \ Jack Salveson, Oakland ironman,|through with a six-hit pitching I R p TRANSPORTATION.COMPANY pitched his twenty-third and twen- | performance to enable Brooklyn to ty-fourth victories yesterday, de- | salvage the second game of a twiy | feating third place Seattle Rainiers | bill after Philadelphia soundly | ’ in the closing games of the season. trounced the Dodgers. The win in| The batting of Emil Mailho, who | the opener kept Brooklyn's pen-| got four hits in four times at the pant hopes flickering. The Cl'OW(li plate and Bill Rigney, who rapped booed as the Dodgers took the field | out three doubles, featured the| to start the second game. | nightcap game. | Pittsburgh and Cincinnati battled San Diego captured a twin bill| through 20 innings in their double- from San Francisco to clinch fourth | header, Cincinnati taking the first| place quality for the Shaughnessy game in 13 innings and the seven- | | playoffs and Portland and Holly-l inning nightcap ending in a tie. | wood closed the season by sphmng‘ e 1 : Prisoner Who Said a doubleheader. Portland won the SERVATIONS AND FOR ®! ATION CALL 1N ORM MENRY GREEN, _‘_‘::,.. IC) Eretght Phone 23 series 4 games to 3. GAMES SUNDAY R M Behrends Co - DoWarWork Pacific Coast League QUALITY SINCE /887 INITIATE ONE Betty Allen was initiated into the Order of Rainbow for Girls at the regular meeting on Saturday evening in the Scottish Rite Tem- ple During the business meeting, Anna Lois Davis, Past Worthy Ad- visor, and now Grand Patriotism | for the State of Washington and’ Territory of Alaska, gave her report on the convention held this sum- NN NN from the Assembly. .Refreshments were served after the meeting - - JOE GROSSE DIES One of Alaska's ' oldtimers, Joe Grosse, 72, died recently in Fair- banks. He had been a resident of Alaska for 40 years and since 1926 had been an employee of the United States Smelting, Refining and Min- ing Company B NOTICE Starting September 28th, the only feed deliveries to Douglas and the Douglas Road will be on Wednes- days at 4 p. m. Please have your FORMER JUNEAU MAN TAKES HIS OWN LIFE John R. Cisco, 27, former em- ployee of the Alaska Juneau Mine, took his own life recently near Fair- banks. He shot himself in the head. It is said officers were looking for him as he had passed several “no funds” checks. e ee——— FALLS FROM TREE; DIES Carl Hoffman, Jr., 11-year-old son of Carl Hoffman, monitor offfcer for the Federal Communications Com- mission at Fairbanks, recently fell from a tree, struck a ladder 18 feet ‘iment by Col. | Among vessels which the war is (calling into active duty once more, is the famous Seattle Arctic trad- !ing schooner C. S. Holmes which |for many years made annual trips to Point Barrow carrying supplies and returning south with costly cargoes of furs, whalebone, ivory |and other products of the far north. She will not do her war work as a proud windjammer, with white sales billowing, but is to be con-| verted for a type of barging opera- tions, according to recent announce- Thomas J. Weed, | superintendent of the Army Tran- | sport Service at the Seattle Port, of Embarkation, who said the Holmes has been taken over by the government. | On numerous occasions during| her colorful career as a trader, the| mer in Seattle. A gift was presented Anna Lois orders in by 3 p. m. FEMMER'S TRANSFER. BEST BACK Billy Hillenbrand, Indiana NEW COACHES Geqrge Hauser, Minnesota; Elmer Burnham, Purdue; Ray Eliot, llinois. Wide World Featu Foolball Forecast down, and died soon after from internal injuries. Holmes was caught in ice floes but under the command of her| skippers, Capt. John Back]und.f pioneer Seattle trader and his son{ and namesake who succeeded to the | command on his father’s death, she| surmounted all obstacles. i ‘The younger Capt. John Back- land continued to make annual| voyages to the north until 1938| when he laid the Holmes up be- cause economical operation was no longer possible. Under her new role, Capt. Backland will have nothing| to do with the vessel as he is on active duty as a lieutenant in the naval reserve and the Holmes has| deserted him for the Army. | JOHN R. RIGGS TAKES NEW J0B - John R. Riggs, formerly Fieldg { countant for the Unemployment Compensation Commission, submit- ted his resignation to the commis- sion by letter over the weekend, R. E. Sheldon, Director, announced today. Mr. Riggs has been on a month’s leave of absence from the com- mission, and has been spending his vacation in Ketchikan. According to his letter of resignation, he is ac- cepting a position as Chief Account- ant for the Ketchikan Public Util- ities. Mr. Riggs, who had been with the commission about a year, formerly méde his home in Ketchikan. His family has been visiting in the States for the last several months. —e-e ATTENTION EASTERN STAR ClI DEFENDING CHAMPION Minnesota ‘Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 8 p. m. Rob- ert Morris service. Visiting mem- Pers requested to show 1942 dues recepit cards. ALICE BROWN | Sacramento Junean Chapter No. 7 OES meets | Los Angeles 5, 1; Sacramento 7,1 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 21. Sacramento wins 1942 cham- —A youth, in jail for the first time, pionship by margin of one game. | kNOWs better now. Seattle 0, 5; Oakland 4, 10. | When the trusty brought indi-| Portland 0, 7; Hollywood 1, 5. ‘vidu.al pots of beans for the pris- National League 0;1&15, he b(l)wm'l his }mad arte“r on'p: St. Louis 1, 0; Chicago 0, 3. of the uthfx prisoners galled, L}ets\ Philadelphia 7, 2; Brooklyn 3, 4 say grace. Nuhod.y said anything. | * » * ' He looked up. His pot of beans Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh 2, 3.|was gone. First game 13 innings, second seven innings. Only three games played. American League Boston 1, 6; New York 2, 2. Sec- ond game called in eghth 1nning‘ on account of darkness. Cleveland 2, 5; Detroit 0, 6. Washington 11, 1; Philadelphia 9, 2. Second game 10 innings. St. Louis 2, 3; Chicago 3, 2. . Grace Disillusioned! | 5 —— ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $10 $18, 818 $18 $18 Sitka .. 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 1c Pelican .. 18 18 Todd . 18 10 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per zound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| | air route from Seattle to Nome, un {sale at J. B. Burford & Co. ndv.f 2 e e % Sitks $12 GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 2, 4; Oakland 1, 3. Portland 6, 8; Hollywood 3, 5. San Francisco 6; San Diego 3. Los Angeles 5; Sacramento, elev- | en innings.. National League Cincinnati 4; Pittsburgh 3, New York 7; Boston 6. Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 7. St. Louis-Chicago postponed. American League Washington 8; Philadelphia 3. Boston 9; New York 6. Washington 11; Philadelphia 9. | Chocolates Petersburg Juneau . $30.00 Petersburg ... ‘Wrangell = 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petershurg and Wrangell PHONE 612 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. There’s = flavor to Whitman's once tasted, always preferced. All packages direct from the makers! Sampler, 17-0x. 100 pieces, $1.50, Also the new gift Samplec at $5. Other sizes at $3 and $7.50. Fairbill, the populas box ot 1 B Call ia and seect NOW/ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. i 'II’HE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Paclflc Coast League { " Port Alexander and Way Ports. Won Lost Pet. | gyERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. 105 78 .59 please have all freight on City Dock 104 -584 | Tuesday, before 4 P. 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