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ANGELS ARE | SHUTOUTBY BEAVERS (By Associated Press) | ading Los Angeles Angels ific Coast League suffered on.yes- atout of .the s oy Helser of the Port- held them to six scat- i} e even inning | ) Angels took the whe y won hi: t > season the e and | the He | oue ap- | I ce | AP Feotures Seattle was shut out yesterday,| € \g three hits in the game (11eqi004) San_Francisco | uoBipow piomp3 dys, '€ acramenta_halted . the rush of | (11°q Wood yesterday behind, the six- | 05P@) [on¥ P|oIoH LAPPOW,, T itching of Johnny Pintars. (Buixog) unpnd | Diego and Oakland blanked | *ZN oujjnng ,4oddoyopoom,, i h other in a doubleheader yester- | - SEVENTH AS GIANTS LOSE GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 1 2; Oakland ramento 5 1 Diego 0, \d game seven innings san Francisco 2;. Seattle 0 Portland 3, 5; Los Angeles 6, 0. National League St. Louis 5; Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 5; Chicago 1 New York 1; Brooklyn 4 American League | Washington 0; New York 4 St. Louis 5; Detroit 8, Philadelphia 5; Boston 4 ° 1 | (By Associated Press) The Brooklyn Dodgers won their seventh. straight twilight game: in the National League yesterday be- hind Whit Wyatt's effective piteh- ing. Wpyatt chalked up his tenth win and blanked the Giants after the first inning. The Dodgers made ANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League s Wan Lost Pct.|only five hits off three hurlers, but Los Angeles 104 38 .132 |punched two of them along with san Francisco 85 55 .B07!three walks to score three runs in ttle 7 64 546 |the fourth Portland 69 72 489| Johnny VanderMeer tossed nine Hollvwood 64 78 451 |strikeouts, but the St. Louis' Card- San Diego 64 78 451|jnals came from behind in the ninth [§ d 61 79 436 |inning of a night game to score Sacramento 40 100 286 |three times and defeat the second- National League | place Cincinnati Reds won Lost Pct.| Rip Sewell, meanwhile, became St. Louls 83 43 650 |the major leagues' first 20-game Cincinnati 69 56 .552|winner as he led the Pittsburgh Brooklyn 67 58 536 | Pirates to a victory over the Chi- Pittsburgh 68 63 519 cago Cubs. Five Cub errors per- Chicago 61 65 484 | mitted the Bucs to collect five un- Boston 55 65 458 earned runs. Philadelphia 54 T 432 e New York 44 . 80 335 erean 1o MINNEAPOLIS 1S Won Lost Pet w5 & % WINNER OF TITLE Washington 69 59 539 Cleveland 66 57 537 — Detroit 66 58 532 MILES CITY, Montana, Sept. 4.— Chicago 64 61 512 \tinneapolis defeated Springfield, Boston 59 68 465 Ohjo, 3 to 2 to win the American St. Louis 56 69 448 Legion junior world series baseball Philadelphia 42 82 .339|championship yesterday. e 1 - B e ELLIOTT'S HERE SI"KwI(H w'll | E. W. Elliott and Henry L. El- |liott, here from Seattle, are guests |at the Baranof Hotel. plAY FOOIBAH- | 5. STRONG HERE WITH TIGER MEN 4 Mrs. William Strong from Tele- graph Creek, B. C, is a guest at {the Baranof DETROIT, Sept. 4—The toothless | — Detroit Tigers of the National Foot- | ball League who hadn't any good | news recently learned that Frankie | Sinkwich of Georgla will be hon- | orably discharged from the Marines | a week from today “because he is| physically unqualified for officers’ candidate class.” | Having first choice of players in the pro league, the Tigers put down Sinkwich's name quite a while ago on a gamble that he might be dis- charged, Now it is wholly pessible | that Sinkwich may make them a top contender for the title. | OPEN SWIMMING | MEET BACK.EAST NEW LONDON, Conn., Sept. 4— Alan Ford, Yale's Balboa, Canal Zone, bullet, and Adolph Kiefer, Bainbridge, Maryland, naval school, hit the finish line at the end of a thrilling 220-yard free-style swim- minz race with identical time, but the judges deliberated 10 mirutes and gave the title to Ford as the three-day men’s National AAU { swimming championships opened Paul Muni and Robert Coote take R A W Army cooks have discovered that in cold weather a soldier eats six per cent more than if it is mod- erate werld’s toughest fighting men. porting Muni are Anna Lee, hundreds of real-life Commandos! BRINGING UP FATHER Commandos Slrike‘j : from “Commandos Strike at Daw ‘The film is at the Capitol. an Gish, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA | SHUTOUT AS SOLONS LOSE McCarthy Gets Black Eye in Dugout But He Doesn'tMind (By Associated Press) M r Joe * McCarthy got black eye he didn't mind as New York Yankees blanked the runnerup Senators in the American eague. McCarthy was struck on the left check by Tuck Stainback’s thrown ball before the game while the manager was in the dugout Hank Borowy pitched one of the best games of the season, a five- hitter and his third shutout for his a the tenth victory At Boston a double steal by Jojo White and Bob Estalella climaxed a three-run outburst in the sixth inning to give the Philadelphia Athletics a victory In the only other game, Pinky Higgins smashed out a three-run homer with two out and two on in h to win for the Detroit over the St. Louis Browns. R - | | NEWS RAN CONTEST MONDAY | Members of the Douglas Unit of the Alaska Territorial Guard who are participating in the Rifle Range contest on Labor Day, are glven‘ notice to meet at the City Fire Halll on Monday morning at 7:45 o'clock Cars will leave for the Rifle Range| at 8 o'clock sharp. Members owning | cars are requested to be on hand to help transport the unit to the range. Dress for the day will be ular uniform, with coveralls and ngs, raincoats, ammunition s and rifles. the ‘Tiger el SCHOOL STARTS TUESDAY | With the vacation perjod almost completed, local children will be go- ing back to school the day aftel Labor Day, or September 7. Accord: ing to most expressions among the| students and the eager buying of | hool supplies, school days seem to a welcome event BILLY GOETZ PARTY About fifteen young friends gath- at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Goetz last evening to help son Billy celebrate his birth- ¢ A variety of games were play-| ed and a delicious lunch, topped| n cones was served.| red B t he with ice er Many gifts were received by, the! happy young man who is one of, the “Newsies” on the Empire de-| livery route in Douglas. HE. B WILL ON TUESDAY The regular monthly Child Health Conference will be held Tuesday afternoon between 1:30 and 3 o'clock at the Douglas School, ac: cording to announcement | CHILD CONFEEENCE} | to temporary shelter in this scene first great screen story of the Also sup- ir Cedric Hardwicke and n,* YES-IT/'S BEST THAT SISTER'S FIANCE GOES TO THE HOSPITAL -HE'S NOT VERY WELL/ YOU MEAN HE’S VERY SICK-AND THAT BROTHER OF HIS 1S NO HAD FOR A PHYSICAL FITNESS MAGAZINE ! FOR AN AMBULANCE® DONUNDERWOOD, ~ TIDES TOMORROW High tide— 5:92 a. m., 142 feet s High tide— 5:12 p. m., 16.0 feet ‘ro BE MARRIED Low tide—11:48 p. m., 1.7 feet | Tides Monday ANk | High tide— 5:50 a. m., 132 feet The Gold Room of the Baranof| LOW tide—I11:51 a. m. 3.7 feet Hotel will be the scene for the wed-| High tide— 5:36.p. m. 154 feel ding next Wednesday afternoon of Tides . Tuesday Mrs, Caroline Hurley and Mr, Don| Low tide— 0:44 a. m., 22 feet Dnderwood., The ceremany will be| Iligh tide— 6:53 a. m., 12.3 feet ; | Low tide—12:50 p. m., 4.8 feet performed at 3 o'clock with the Rev. Willis R. Booth of the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church, reading the vows. The bride will be given in mar- riage by Mr. Dave Patterson and attendants for the couple will be Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nordenson. | A reception will follow the cere- mony in the Gold Room and later in the evening a wedding supper, to which twenty close friends, of the couple have been asked, will| be held in Douglas. | Mrs. Hurley is well known here | and at present operates the Twen- teth Century Delicatessen. Mr. Underwood is the popular chet for the Baranof Hotel. TRINITY GUILD MEETS; PLANS SALE THURSDAY A good attendance marked the fivst meeting of the Trinity Senior Guild, held last night at the Cal- houn Avepue home of Mrs. Sam Feldon, with president, Mrs. John Guerin of Douglas, conducting the session. Business of the meeting consist- ed of plans for a sale of used ar- ticles which is to be held next Thursday morning in the hall of the Church. It was also decided to assume the financial obligations of the past, and the meeting night was set for the first Friday of each month. During the social part of the eve- ning, .Mrs. Guerin presented Mrs. C. E. Rice, who will accompany her husband, the Rev. Rice, on a six menths’ leave in the States with a gift. In making the presentation, Mrs. Gurein recited a poem approp- riate to the occasion. ‘The next meeting has been sched- uled for October 1, at the hall of the Trinity Church. R 2o "l Seck 'em—Saturday night. 54 p. m, 148 feet High tide— MRS. OLGAT at the box offi IFederal Tax— every passenger is importance to the friends in Alaska. PrPAN 94% More Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- ican Airways’ Alaska Service. 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FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 813 { BUY WAR BONDS YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Valdez Seward Fairbanks Nome Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Office BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS 4 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLIN Serving Southeast Alaska. Agents Juneau Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 Sitka ........ 18 18 18 Chichagof 18 10 18 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 Pelican 10 18 Todd .. 18 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Pel- Kim- Chicha- ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. Juneau . Skagway Exp! :10 cents Haines Skagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109, Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Excursion Inlet ... Express Rate: 10 cents Juneau - $15.00 per ponnd—Minimum Charge Hoonah $10.00 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Juneau ... $45.00 Petersburg 30.00 ‘Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rat Wrangell Pete! b 14 i 10.00 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Pete and Wrangell ey Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Change Without Notice. Rates Subject to