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In the smartest colors, mixed or plain, BMBEHRENBS,,; ., COOPER GOES 16 INNINGS TO WIN CAINE SCORES 5 TOUCHDOWNS, COAST CONTEST (By a Pacific Portland Rockets trampled the 39 1o 0 Sunday (By Associated Press) Louis took both games of a Sunday Associated Press) In Coast football game | St doubleheaaer delphia out ball in the nightcap and Mort Cooper going 16 the opener. Chicago split a doubleheader with Brooklyn Sunday. Frank Gustine’s tenth inning nighteap victory Sunday after New York won the opener, 5 to 4, with Voiselle's 21st victory. Cincinnati, behind the pitching of Lefty Carter, won the nighteap from Boston Sunday after taking the opener. BRINGING UP FATHER the Oakland Hornets In this American Professional League clash, pass-grabbing, gallop- ing Jimmy Caine scored five of Portland's six touchdowns The Los Angeles Mustangs romp- ed to a 20 to T victory over .the Los Angeles Wildcats Sunday. From a seven to pven tie at half-time, Eill Bryant, sparking the Mustangs sssed a touchdown pass and then led another to set up the final GAME FOR CARDS, from Phila- | Ted Wilkes hurling shut-| = el innings to win 3-hit | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA DETROIT IS STILL TOPS, FLAG RA(E' ;Seals Beal Acorns Both Twin Games (By Francisco in the Associated Press) Sunday won series with Acorns in the Pacific League's . Governor's Cup defeating Oakland in both a dowbleheader which Seals the series, four They meet the win Los Angeles-Portland (By ‘\\xocl.l((‘(l Press) Detroit clings to the one-game edge over St. Louis in the American League pennant race by beating Boston Suncay for the fourth traight game, Newhouser permit- ting but one Boston hit in the first five innings. It was his 22nd Tiger win in 27 Refusing > up the red hot pennant race, St. Louis came from {behind in the last half of the ninth inning Sunday to defeat Philadel- phia Cleveland defeated New York Sunday, to drop the eastern team four and one-half games behind Detroit Chicago extended late season purts to six straight by sweeping Washington in a doublheader Sun- day. the the san semi-final Oakland Coast playoff games of » mes to one e ner of the emi-finals Los Angeles took the lead in the | playoff series Sunday, defeating ’P(xl] i in both games of the twin contest - FOOTBALL . SCORES . GAMES al'Nl)‘\\ National League Pittsburgh 4, 3;: New York 5, Chicago 3, 4; Brooklyn 10, 3. St. Louis 4; 1; Philadelphia 3, 0. Cincinnati 2, 1; Boston 1, 0. American League Boston 5; Detroit 9. Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 3. New York 1; Cleveland 4. Washington 3, 0; Chicago 9, 2. Pacific Coast League Playoff Oakland 7, 0; San Francisco 9. Leos '\um*l(‘s 14, 11; Portland 3, GAMES \AT( RDAY National League Cincinnati 0; Boston 4. St. Louis 6; Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh 6; New York 4, thirteen innings Brooklyn 12; Chicago 3. American League ; Cleveland 2. 2 final scores of games played Following are the principal . football over the weekend Pittsburgh, 26: West Virginia, 13. 27; Purdue, 18. Indiana, 18. Missouri, 6 Naval Air Arkansas, 7; Atlantic City Swarthmore, 0. Bucknell, 14; Muhlenburg, 0. Denison, 40; Ohio Wesleyan, 6. Second Air Force, 78; Whitman, Station, 1 13. West Minnesota, & M, 41 19 A Iowa Navy Oklahoma Texas, 6. Duke, 61: Richmond, Wake Forest, 7; North Carolina New Yo Bostor DK'Y.I oit 8. St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 1. Chicago 5; Washington 4. Pac Coast League Playoff San Franeisco 9; Oakland 3. Michigan H Solorado College, Marquette, 0. 67, Washburn, Texas Air- field, 0 University Willamette, UCLA, 13; California, Green Bay Bears, 28 Cleveland Rams, 30; Chicago Combination Portland Rockets, dornets, 0. Los Angeles Mustangs Angeles Wildcats — e s A & M, 39; Bryan of 31 0. usc, 31; st Packers, Washington, DING OF CLUBS National League 13; tied Won Lost 7 Mary’s, 7. 42; Chicago Pet 687 575 483 438 41 408 400 St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago New York Boston Brooklyn Philadelphja American League Won Lost 84 63 83 64 69 Pittsburgh- 28. 39; Oakland 20; Lo K Pet 51 BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 25. The 565 mighty Second Air Force Super-{ 541 | bombers Saturday overwhelmed 503 Whitman 78 to 0. Maj. Willilam “476| Reese’s powerhouse from Colorado "473| Springs scored a touchdown each of 456 | the first nine times they had the ‘415 | ball Detroit St. Louis New York Boston i eland Chicago Philadelphia Was ln:\mun PACIFIC COAST TENNIS TOURNEY CHAMPS PICKED LOS ANGELE:! Sept. 25 — Na- tional Men's Champion Frankie Parker, and Women’s Titleholder, | Pauline Betz, stroked out hard-won |victories in the finals of the Pa-| cific-Southwest Tennis Tournament, | | Parker defeated Bill Talbert, 6-4, 6-8, 8-6; Betz beating Margaret Os- borne, 6-4, 6-3 gk gt iges Ty of GIFTS suit /BADMINTON SEASON - OPENS THIS EVENING. MODERATELY Anyone interested in learning to play Badminton is invited to join {the group of players who will meet | (tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the High | "School gymnasium to open the| season’s play. | George Schmidt, Club President, announced that a short business | meeting will also be held tonight so | that the newcomers will be able to place their orders for equipment, which is secured through the local | organization. | TROJANS AND WILLAMETIE IS BRUINS TIE: e fifi?,f.g THRILL GAME .-« LE, Sept With seven | ters playing their first varsity game, the -University of Washington, Saturday, opened its season with a 71 to 0 victory over Willamette. The Husky line, outweighing the | visitors 10 pounds to the man, com- | pletely outclassed Willamette. For- | opened gaping holes which Washington backs with ease, > > GREEN BAY BCYS TRIUMPH IN LAST FIVE MINUTES By National LOS ANGELES, Sept, 25—UCLA put on one of the most sensational finishes Saturday to any football game ever held in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to get a 13-13 tie with Southern California ward through passes Sixty thousand fans watched the two fitered powerful Trojans push over touchdowns in the second quarter nd could hardly believe their eyes when the fighting Bruins suddenly unleashed an irresistable ground attack which carried 49 yards to a touchdown in six plays. They were even more stunned when Johnny Roesh, halfback, gathered the Tro- jan punt as the timer’s gun sound- ed and dashed 74 yards through the bewildered men of Troy for another touchdown. That was only part of he drama. Quarterback Bob Wat- erfield of the Bruins went back to boot a placement. Thousands rushed ffom their seats and crowded the sidelines as ball hit the crossbar and up- and bounded widely to the Players and officials were lost Associated Press) League Pro-football | Sunday, the Green B scoring twice in the 1 broke a deadlock, de- Chicago Bears, 42 Pac S, five minutes, teating the 28 In wild, bruising game, Cleveland Rams brought out an unheralded aerial attack, catching s Pitts : . the crowd which swarmed over ‘e FPittsburgh - Chicago combine| (.umr,rn(' handing the stellar| field. It was a full minute , before the referee could signal that Cardinal team a 3" idas i the ball had gone over the crossbar : TIDES TOMORROW ; the point D 2:0 8 A a the right left ir the 28 feet. 118 feet. 66 feet 14.1 feet. tide Hizh tide Low _tide. High tide The a. m, m; m m, Mount Evans Highway in Clear Creek County, Colorado, is the I est automobile road the United States. in P 8:20 p ORDER OF RAINBOW FOR GIRLS Present MATILDA HOLST FRENCH IN CONCERT September 26 and 27—8 P. M. Presbyterian Church ADMISSION Adults, $1.00 Students, 70c¢ SMAILY TROPICS CAFE Open 24 Hoursa Day Serving American and Chinese Dishes OPPOSITE JUNEAU DINE and DANCE COLD STORAGE Women Will Talk! ...even when they play bridge Speaking of Bridge—— Have you seen in the fine selection able for BRIDGE PARTIES in our Gift Department? ® PRICED, T0O! HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUM_BING GIFTS HEATING By GEORGE McMANUS HELLO-"STEWEY"MLILLIGAN? I— | THAT'S THE THANKS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, I944 ALASKA AIRLINES ANCHDBAGE—FAIRBANKS NOME YAKUTAT — CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — KODIAK — BR KUSKOKWIM PHONE 667 , Traffie Man'lger 'OL BAY Office Baranof Hotel ARTHUR OSZM / INSURANCE Health, Accident, Life, Annuities Juvenile Educational Endowments M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 123 Third St. P. O. 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Haines thwly $18.00 Juneau Skagway .. 10.00 Express Ra 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg Juneau .. X Petersburg ‘Wrangell X Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: l.omp::l—fllflhlllldfluurm PHONE 612 OPEN 24 HOURS ADAY! SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Juneau, Alaska ANDY FONG, Owner and Chef Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown! Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners DINE atthe BATAAN CAFE While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Bubject to Change Without Notios