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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBLR 16, 1948 es said $100,000 would be a accurate figure, Horne said his friends believed he wouldn't be able to bring Es= kimos to Texas because they are s of the government I called by lawyer,” Horne said ‘He's the best lawyer in the United States. He told me, ‘You go ahead and them Hskimos and don't worry. last evening following a long m- ness. His home was at Shishmaref on the Seward Peninsula and his wife resides at Shishmaref. Sin- nok’s mother resides at Wales. Sinnok entered the Government Hospital here on May 19 of this year. His relatives at Shish- marel have been wired for furth- er instructions. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortu- ary pending final arrangements. -e they landed last night was more not unexpected “Oh, it's hot dewn here,” said Miss Blatchford and Mrs, Gray, almost in unison. Then they scrambled into a re- frigerafed van ior a trip to their hotel. “I'm going to get into a tub of cold water as soon as I gei there,” ‘declared Mrs. Gray, a na- tive of Kotzebue, Alaska Horne said he would take the girls with him to several cities to pick up his winnings Horne said that when he in Flathead he called Dallas place some baseball bets and wound up by wagering he could bring Eskimos and a y guin to Texas. when get worst problem the penguin. *“I were an aretic Horne said his was finding thought. penguins bird," he said hen I find out they come from the antarctic.” He finally located the penguin, whigh is named Lucious. <> bt SUIT IS FILED For the alleged non-payment of merchandise delivered to John L. Sullivan by Joseph H. McNallen, McNellen has filed suit claiming the payment cof $1996.74 plus in- terest and attorney's cost. McNallen claimed that only $400 'ur the total bill of $2,396.74 has hoen p'ud him by the derrndnnt © 5 e PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ 8 ¢ PAY CASll AN]) SAVE 5 to The ford Miss Molly Blatch- @ B. Welch, Miss and Mrs. Lorena women \Il 8. he at made Flat- He said he has bels with ies, oil men, and real e | erators, Horne said they Texas ed to more than $20,000 book- ate op- amount- Associat- CALVIN SINNOK DIES Sinnok, aged 24, passed (‘mwmmsm Hospital Calvin to away in the &o\exn] fights ln<t turned out as fol-' I Se Bratton, 141,! Valentini, | ica Arena)—' New York, 132 es to fought innings, season. | Red Adams, in his finest ef- fort of the year, went the fuli length for the Angels, only to be frustrated by curfew. Adams scat- tered 16 hits, walked eight, but pitched himself out of many jams OHOICE LEGS LAMB LEAN — MEATY LAMB STEAKS . LE/\V -_— 'VIEA’IY LAMB STEW LOIN or RUMP VEAL ROAST CENTER CUT LOIN CHOPS CHOICE CUTS VEAL STEAKS For STUFFING or STEWING VEAL BREAST BONED and ROLLED VEAL RCAST HORMEL'S EASTERN —— - WESTERN LEAGUE Fina] scores of games played in the Western International Leazue pitéhing of How'e Fox, |last night are as follows:’ Bro"klyn grabbed the mgmcap,‘ Vancouver 16: Yakima 4. 2~ Lefty Preacher Roe spun a' Salem 5; Victoria 4. ceven hitter for his tenth victory. Spokane 4-9; Tacoma 0-10. In the other American League | I:remerton 1-0; Wenatchee 0-1. 417 Samss, the Detroit Txgexs beat they .- — '4“ Washington Senators, 4-2, and the S(‘HOOL REGISTRATION e o 2% Philadelphia Athletics nipped the .. .Sghool days at Fairbanks lured AWARDING OF CHRIS CRAFT Browns, 8-7, in 11 innings in a1374 pupils to class rooms on the FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT 17, AT/ inight game at St. Louis. cpening day of school, Septem- 20TH CENTURY THEATRE, BE- Pet.{ - Rookie Lou Kretlow, signed by the [ber 13. TWEEN SHOWS. 992 2t 630 migers for $35,000 in 1946, scattered] ——— bt tialin. i 620 hine Washington hits in his first major lcnoue start of the season.! 0, AP, A STANDINGH UF CLUSS National League w 81 4 5 5 3 57 58 57 Team: Fet., Boston Pittsburgh Brookiyn St. Louis New York Cineinnati Philadelphia Chicago ers, 3-2, in the opener behind the | After the Reds edged the Dodg- at his home. THE KING OF OV! - PRIME RIB FRESH GROUND GROUND ROUND LEAN — FRESH GROUND GROUND BEEF LEAN — MEATY SHORT RiBS D American League Team: Boston New York Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit St. Louis ‘Washington Chicagp 496 £ GRID SQUADS IN ' NORTHWEST ARE % GETTINGNTRIM 592 540 497 Pacific Coast League Team: W L Oakland 104 San Francisco 103 Los Angeles ... Seattle Portland” .. San Diego Hollywood Sacramento By The Associated Press Scouted by moths and night- crawlers, the Washington State col- lege eleven worked out under the lights last night in preparation for ;Saturday night's season opener in Los Angeles against UCLA. It was the second drill of the I.EADERS IN B B day for the Cougars. . Coach Dixie Howell gave pass . |defense a lot of attention at the leagues, | University of Idaho drills yester- are day. The Vandals open the season Saturday against Oregon State Col- lege at Corvallis, University of Washington offi- " ) 5 jcials said there is small likelihood Runs batted in—DiMaggio, New that Coach Howie Odell, hospital- York 136; Stephens, Boston 125. [jzed with a kidney infection, will Home runs—DiMaggio, New York pe aple to attend any practice ses- 35; Stephens, Boston and Gordon, sions hefore the opener against the Cleveland 27. University of Minnesota Septem- Pitching—Kramer, Boston 16-5,|per 25 at Seattle. 776; Raschi, New York 18-6 .750. Assistant Coach Reggie Root read- NATIONAL LEAGUE jed for the ponderous Gophers by Batting—Musial, St. Louis 375; | thumbing through the deck for Ashiurn, Philadelphia .333. huge centers, gargantuan guards Runs batted in—Musial, St. Louis | a4 massive tackles. . 116; Kiner, Pittsburgh 115. s B Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh 39; Mize, New York and Musial, 35, | GOODIE SALE Pitching—Sewell, Pittsburgh 11- By the Martha Society at the 786; Chesnes, Pittsburgh 11-4] Piggly Wiggly Store Saturday, Sep- tember 18, at 11 am. 991 3t 80 FAVS ANV usv:') AVd ® § OMSVD AV ® 8 ® HSVD AVd | By HU(‘H TLLLERTON JR. | DETROIT, Sept. 16.—(M—Jimmy FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 16. RAINIERS RED Sox 16.—(P—Back in 1939, Marcel Cer-|Pat Mullin on second and one out {Planned to set out today with four ‘ ! dan had a contact to fight He! enabled the Detrocit Tigers to edge‘l‘"—sl Imo women, a penguin, a polar | championship in Paris A war|day in the first half oi a doublejmcre than $20,000 on wager. | interferrad, tut Marcel has been header. The defeat dropped the since. He and his games back of the Boston Red| 1 7 To 10 at Evans hotel may ke Sox. | lift the middlew crown ' fielder, hit the 300th home run of, A ek IR i from Tony Zale next Tuesday, butyhis major league career today inj . Texas friends while k ¢ yhead, Mont,, for a rest Plaly E'Qh'een InnlflgS !0 The Boston Red Sox inability to!dan has asked for a contract (‘hxul"(’ ->> r H hold their own with the cellar-|tc permit him to make his m\t 1 Tie 3-3-Other Extra ; year could cost them the American |the United States and he i League pennant. off the fact that the French title| i Murdered in Boston's Fenway |Wwas taken away from him the| | By BILL BECKER Park wherz they dropped 10 of 11 - After watching Cer- | e iwere There was a lot of good labor games, the White Sox have whip- {dan five rounds = yesterday, h‘”wl“(,_m c H E D n A B League. And when the lights went games at home. |that line of thought . . . Three spar- “"‘;\‘L' o e , L L t K out Oakland still held a half-| Ted Lyons' crew yesterday added |r:ng partners, who are no Zales,| HCago y The Oaks, wisely limiting their McCarthy's outtit its worst beating hit. 4 f\'[ ;\f:fz.?';éffv‘;.’,'“ endeavors to nine innings, defeat- Of the scason, and gave a blitz to 4 ¥y Portland, 1125 In the first game,| The defeat melted Boston's mar-| Before every major fight, Zale PutPointed Eduardo Garrasco, 9‘ 2 ol- can then battled to an eight-inning 8in over the runner-up New York | stages two w ats with co-man- | ™ < o J e e ath ment| The only bright spot for Boston [actly secret but aren't public “elther. | ;3‘ W ohsai o gz'“‘f rl‘;gg:“‘sc"s‘ Poun Los Angeles and Seattle who Was the hitting of Ted Williams, |Winch explains it's just a case of LS4 kakiEy FRIDAY SATUBDAY MONDAY — — 4 longest game of the PCL trips to oost his league-leading |moves they've been practicing. batting mark to .377 Word from Jersey Joe Walcott's pRESIDENI EXPE(TED League's pennant bound Boston (in as good shape as he was for s TE JUST ARRIVED — FRESH SHIPMENT — BEEF, VEAL AND LAMB The Braves, aided by four errors, |Still he’ll be a strong favorite over clpped the Cubs, 5-2, in their|Gus Lesnevich .. . v n Furness, President of the | W L‘)w with ths. aid ot 18, atrikeohts. meeting of the season. The |plenty - pucks Federation of Federal Bm- ‘/iLL AT NE ER PRICES triumph was their 16th over the|Joe as the w: e i A i 1 place from Porland, tallied two yweight champ NFFE headquarters oifice in Wash- | ON TO )OlJ. This has been our policy and will continue to be our policy at the 20TH CENTURY SUPER runs in the seventh and another Left¥ Warren Spahn scattered | (or 15 hie?) ex (ington that the regulations that, MARKET. The prices below are not just for our week-end special but will continue at these prices or lower nine Chicago hits in winning his| o1 three-run homer accounted fc: Dg;’j{frfi“jfiflj’;“‘ L e i e SEEE CENTURY SUPER MARKET. A - | ? . oncel 2 s retirement, | Geperal’s office September 9, = all Angel runs in the se\enthj | The triumph enabled the Braves John Carmichael, the EReFaly, office op. Geptepgies CENTER CUT— . A /The game tied the Seattle stad- to stay five games ahead of the|seriie from Chieago, tells Of See- (ransmitted to the President's of- ium record set in 1944 when Sac-|runner-up Pittsiurgh Pirates, wholing Joe playing golf at Tam e 3 i ; 3 | 55c Ib, 790 Ib. innings. | York. Dixie Walker drove in three|ze; appr od a qif- oy 2ed o ! pproached, Joe missed a dif o ore-leatl 2 ENTER T ME Sacramento pulled to within four of the Pirates’ runs with a *“‘gle]l’irult 30-foot putt and John gave .s{;,xznxt“l))::.m leaving on his cam: ’ CENTER CUT—TRIMMED— : i & Q g C) by trimm;{:" km“tsml“ ZII ‘1': 10 ;I‘he St. L;';‘”*' C'}‘S’dml;”” 'S“'l‘dl‘mmd quickly and remarked: “Its hat (]Q}F‘PL headauaests s&aled I. BGNES 796 lbl 75c lh- innings. 00kie twirler en Lier- into a tie with the TN yn oag- o p - " ¥ > : a gogd thing for you I've retired.” | ypat the regulations are, but im- his first PCL win. behind Pittsburgh, by beating Phil- b {adelphia, 2-0, while the Dodgers the document, 4 copy will be sent > ROUND SIEAK to Juneau 1< {ngt!. Beds. . BONED and ROLLED KIEFER TO HOSPITAL - 85ch G3ch i 1] 3 Bert Kiefer, night dispatcher for L L the Royal Blue, was taken to St.j BONELESS—NO WASTE— fering from a stroke that occurred SERLOEN Iip ROMT 8.)(" lb. ? Ib. Tae b . AS5eh. 49¢ b. 83ch. OUR OWN FAMOUS CURE— doel. | LOCAL FRYERS SUNSWEET—LARGE | | 4| IN TEXAS; BETS ] @ LCCH SHELDRAKE, N. Y., Sept.| Outlaw’s ninth-inning double with{— Dallas oilman L. L. Horne Armstrong for the weltarweght | the New York Yankees 2 to 1 to- ibtar skin and a parka to collect ! thinking about world champion-| second place Yanks to two full lONG GAME ones who think Cerdan Joe DiMaggio, Yankee center- d win bets By RALPH RODEN ithey're very cerious about it. Cer-|the fourth inning. i A heir reaction dwelling White Sox in Chicago this | title defense in Paris instead of] laughs | frame Games wasted last night in the Coast Ped the league leaders in 7; 9; 11 this orver doesn't agree with | game lead over San Francisco. insult to injury, by handing Joe|seemed to find him tco easy to pAga, stopped, Lutgl c H E E s E P P n B Q cd San Diego, 9-5. The Seals beat the Red Sox, 17-10. SHORT JABS e U, 4-4 called by league curfew, |Yankees 1o o game and o half. [ager Art Wineh whioh arent ex-| 2t OREAER, IR (YO SPECIALS to a 3-3 standoff in 18 Who collected five singles in six {brushing up and rehearsing all the ; 7] The Chicago Cubs, continued to:training camp is that Walcott,| LU LTl N ‘D l‘ l C E T “ n 0 U s E w l v E s e Braves. his June fight with Joe Louis ORDER FOR PAYMEN!S ! | 5-2, final -of Walcott, " Seattle, battling to keep fourth “He movt received word from the THE PRICE OF MEAT HAS DROPPED — AS IN THE PAST — WE ARE PASSING THE SAVINGS Cubs in 22 outings this season. {much,” the he in the eighth Olff Aberson’s T i will cover differential payments 6 days a week. All meat items below are grade A quality. YOU GET THE BEST FOR LESS AT THE 20TH 14th game of the year. traveling qng that regulations have bemQ ramento edged the Suds 6-4 in 17! whipped th ts, 8-3 " ol 3% i pOT RQASIS - g e Giants, 8-3, in New ' o'Shanter recently .. . 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