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THE DAILY ALASKA E. THURSDAY, OCT. 4 1928. line. Sherdel up and f:ummy and' fiied to Meusel. No rung, no! hits, no errors. MFEATED FM | YANKS—Koenig up. Sherd. 1 ; tossed out Koehig. Ruth up and fanned on €ufrd called strike Géhrig up. Frisch tossad out Geh. rig. No rums, no hits, no errors, | SEVENTH INNING DOUGLAS NEWS viach ol FORMER DOUGLAS MAN IS | ‘Bottomley Makes Homeoit at first by Koenig. Bottomiey| KIELED IN'AUTO ACCIDENT| L N up. He hit a Home tun drive inty| e e : Y P/zz.n.ws Run, Scoring Only Run |ine rignt tield stands. 1t was o SU2S J. Hopper, who redd. - ! = BB L s dater s ® M with his family in Douglas for -y 3 —Muesel Homers g M v sent a long|piiniey of years, ‘durtiy wh fly to Meusel. Harper up and| s . ; | —_ : tifle e was in the acéotnting de. | : d fouled out to Dugan. One run, on: | Ay MR A . QOH! OOH! QOH! A SHOW HOW'! 2 SHOWS WHAT 7:30—9:25 TONIGHT ANL CARDINALS TONIGHT We Wil Present LEON F COLISEUM DREWS For Your Approval—Playing T \("Qtelte from WRECKED !— Screeching brakes— sickening lurches—the ominous erash of steel on steel—giant wheels grinding dcross crunch- ing ties—“The Night Flyer” had jumped the track—with two brave Snen in the engine cab. CHANEY IN (Continted from Page One) b |paftment at Treadwell, was r hit, no errors. fews received here. Poof visi-| 6 , . with an injured left knee, but|xy, f i i i was 60 years ¢ SUNDAY MATINEE \ARDI W a ICARDINALS—Wilson up and| o “gentite. Two married datgh- “THE' o | CMeusel up. Sherde,| 108D Ahd Killed by ah automobile | ing efforts of Sherdel, who per-| (i junings, and -Johnson, but. thelned, Dugan wp. He was safe atliiliy e Y5 (RNGRHGIeRt ” LTEREM ; No runs, no hits, one error. otherwise evidently > three Yankee rallles, scoring the|y,aq gue to Paschal. Orsatti bat g by ™. tirst run after doubling on Geh- . |a1s0 survive him. “Jne threw him out at Duroche bt Sramat 5 e b UNKNOWN” New Yorkers put these to good| et o aranville's error y first on Maranville's error. Beh-|i 4o hinmad toF (He aceident sound in | |age." e with his wifc { health, ted for Maranville and walked i LTSRS mitted four safe blows in seven|yp playing for La and fan.|MtHe. September 18, according 1o gt ——=——tike in three bECtIug Tallles, Ruth,legueh up and filéd out to Harper FhiA h shch "6 - thel EIRITH (HNING {and son, John, at 5646 Brooklyn rigs’ two base hit in the first, 3 s and he trotted home ahead of|jiol PAted for Sherdel = loln . F. b MEETING Muesel in the fourth inning as s S Long Bob poled one of Sherdel's curves Into the right field stands Run After 2 Out Douthit fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors YANKS-—Thevenow went in to The regular meeting of the fire department will be held at the “LUCIA” City Hall this evening. Both busi. ness dnd pleasire await the at. A Triple Bill tendance of members of the de- ) A 4 - partnient = 2 Of " - . LADIES INVITED TO SEW Suprenie Ladies League will Hhold| Entertginment the weekly sewing party this eve ning in the League rooms. Every.| LAy ] (/7 If you think we one interested f3 invited to a‘- R L y910 " S 2SS e /) haven’t a comedy tend Struck HOME FROM COLLEGE JUST LOOK strike f 3 ! Koenig robbed Frisch| Marcel Stragier, son of Mr. and oft Johnson in the eighth inning|SYIvester Johnson went into hox and Gehrig. chal at first. Koénig up. He i ended and upset estimates of the!Singled into right, Ruth stoppin: MICHAEL STROGOFF ceipts however shattered all pre-|thiree Rits, no errors. Of the total, $22,413 goes to|out swinging for third Crowd at Gates the grass and making a rifle shot{was a home-coming passenger 0.i Flied out to Ruth. No rums, one|iroir and will return there later to' The no errors At atres for the game which started at TopAvie Ulhe.up The final Yankee run was made |PI2Y shoftstop for the Cardinals after two were out, as the result(HO¥t up. Flied out to Douthit of successive hits by Keonig, Ruth | Paschal up. High threW out Pas. sl i G S The official figures were an-|ROW batting left handed and sing nounced shortly after the gameled past Frisch. Ruth up and| 5, OH, YES! | record crowd, showing a total of (at second. Mensel up and pop- 61,425 paid admissions. The re-|Ped out to Thevenow. Ofie run, 1S |vious marks for a single game, NINTH INNING COMING reaching $224,130 CARDINALS—High up. |the Advisory Council and $121,-|Frisch up. 030 to the players' pool of a hit, taking the ball déep on|wmrs. Henry Stragier of Dougl s, . Ten thousand baseball fans,|throw. Bottomley wp, ¢=d4 singled|the vukon Tuesday. He has béer Attrac[uons [mot too tired, joined in a Iusty|sharply ‘fnto right. Hafey up.|attending the University’ of Do 2 |cheer when the gates were open-| ed at the Yankee Stadium short-ipjp Joiholeth fits GO ly before 10 o’elock this morning b e S SISy T 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. NOTICE 7O BIDDERS Many stood in line for hours St. Louls e - by ———— | tor unreserved seats in the grand| Douthit centerfléld, High fhird| pigg for roofing the s | “THE NIGHT FLYER" stand and bleachers. Only oge|Pdse. Frisch second base, Bottom.| .k af Douglas Wil ba COLISEUM, TONIGHT ||jjcket was allowed to be purchas-|1€¥ first base, Hafey left fleld,|iniii Friday evening, October p B————————————&ii41 by each customer. Harper right field, Wilson catcher,|inen they will be openea at a Railroad bells, whistles and rail-| "ol tioret sellers began passing | Maranville short stop, and Shel-|jocial meeting of the City Coun- road terms recently supplemented |,y tne §3 grand stand admission |d€¢l pitcher oft, to be herd 1 the Oity Hall at| regular studio signals at the Met-{\with cight more dealing out New York 1580 pliat ropolitan studio, where Walter iy ctehoards for the bleachers. Ap-| Paschal center, Koenig short Lang directed “The Night Flyer,” proximately 40,000 seats in the|Stop, Ruth left field, Gehrig first (adv) a James Cruze production for grandstand and bleachers were base, Meusel left field, Lazerri Pathe-DeMille, starring William | ayailable. second base, Dugan third base Boyd, which will be on view at Denough catcher, Hoyt pitcher. the Coliseum tonight. — S : This is a railroad story and in nagers Mrs, E. Steele, Cordova, enter-| order to thoroughly catch the uusfiff"fi?tolf'ynfi.um world [€d St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday | 9 8Dirit of the rails, Director Wal- |y M iii Tt T O Cap. [3eries game, the following state- |t0 undergo surgical treatment. ter Lang had a huge locomotive| qin ments were made by the man- & Hell on the set. When quiet was : NP agers: SN i, l;u;\-.xlk'\q tuner esired, the bell was rung once. Miller Huggins, of the Yan-|RoW at Gastinean Hotel Vhen nofses were allowed, it was GAME BY INNINGS kees: “We are satisfied but not| Zo_ooo S Tiing twice. . Ry as well satisfied as we would be 4 “Instead of “camera” and “cut” (‘\RDINFAI\::T Il):?lfi:msmn e it Combs could play, which he - to start and stop action, Lang di- " cannot, and Lazerri were in bet- o+ = Built kécted Willlam Boyd, Jobyna Rals.| " Gehtlg. High sent ub Aiter form than he is. Our club Mllk Mfllll Mirmiv-l: #6n and other members of the cast :‘)"',‘ i ‘“'F :‘fj’"f‘i' i [K"e',‘\ff enters the serles prepared . to VoS o e hia conductor’s ‘whistle, One| 'TeV "“h" risch at first. Nojgive as good account of them- the aten de- % ) runs, mo hits, no errors. selves as able and I am confident s i fast meant “stop” and two meant “ e 4 en B d ‘o ‘aRead.” YANKS—Paschal flied up tost its ability to hold, its awn reda .‘h‘,’;:; directfromthe wisread Magde daily and wrap- iy il ped” in ‘sanitary waxed paper. Hafey. Koenig flied to ' Hafey.|No—I neve ko, prasidbings i In the story of “The Night Fly- . 38 ‘ No—] ever make predictions. 9;" Mr. Boyd s seen as a cour- Ruth hit into the right field for|- william McKechnie of thé Car- e | g prices. Sold at all leading gro- cery stores. A ”,m.q locomotive Ffiréman who|(0UDIe the first hit of (le Serfes.|dinals: “‘Any championship that Demand it, you'll like FELIX GRAY, PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE SAME —————————————10-20-50—Loges 60 CENTS QuicHy reh!g | by ruB!fln on - — ENTERS HOSPITAL A deputy Police Inspector and Inspector were in charge of 150 traffic policemen, 195 patrolmen, 30 mounted men, 21 Sergeants, Tine Juneau LAUNDRY FRANKLIN POOL HALL Lower Iront St. Phone 2!1 H. B. Polson, Prop. . CIGARS, CIGARETTLS, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, POOL TApLEs ALASKA MEAT co. Wholesale and Retail Bulcbcry PHONE 99 _SEWARD STREET Bt e 2 s CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 3 OVER 2) MILLION JARS LS FDYEARLY Shipment. Dollar Neckwear [ P BN o mall SbAtradt P0F Nis com. Ruth scored on Gehrig's double to|is won by the St. Loujs Cardi- We deliver CARDINALS — Maranville up. Ruth took Maranville's fly. Sher- dél up and fouled out to Dugan. Douthit up. Bengough took Dou- thit’s pop fly near the Cardinal's Drews has been connécted with the Jensen and Von Herberg, West Coast Theatres months he has been organist at the New Portland Theatre, with For the last six| Sales Increase FRYE-BRUHN COMP ANY QUALITY MEATS _greatest in motor car indusfry A Valuable grounded to Gehrig unassisted. No| Regular mempg of the Pres- There can be no greater evidence of thé universal popularity of the Duran t- Star Four, the World's great- est Low-Price Car and the Silver Anmver ary Sixes, a line of automokile: exceeding in performince . ud quality all othér dars in théir re- spéctive price classes. - Moftor Ddstrz’buimg Co. 333 Westlake, North S_é;f_tl_le, Wa‘h . WHY NOT I.él'l‘ usl o put your psme on bur coal list, We have a complete line ( ; it 18 c,,hn,’,m good coal. of magazines and Sunday We _deliver fresh dressed papers. We take subscrip- poultry Ty day. Our eggs tions “for the New York are the largest apd freshest Times or any magazine, that the Hens produce. Eln capry a complete line of We have a few left of Po d Fox Feeds. l eir latest mirth production. gled into left for Cardimas|the Pacific Motor Boat for our !ranlter service— 1r ol ent beat It “FUAME ©F THE YUKON" || |fifst hit. Wilson ap. He forced August of the race to Al- wel ;| 1S COMING TO PALACE | |Harper, Laszeri to Koenig. Maran. ‘uka. g - D F the right field = bleacher fence.|nals will have to be won by m . There is a thrilling trai 4 :‘:ick !ubefl:]y“ ;‘flrmt:ggra'r::eg Meusel sent up a high fly tofplayers. They are all Prepared. vhlch sy g geagibegn o Frisch. One run, two hits, no[The battle remains up t&6 them- B -| errors. and the Yankees. [ must not spectators cling to their chairs in| o oNALS —Bottomley walk-fpart fn it.” | it 3 ed. Hafey fanned. Harper flied e S § xcit t. , » e;hfi’:e;cCunough hii s atrons] B to Paschal. Hoyt tossed out NEW OR ' I MILK MAID BREAD role and with Ann Schaetfer heads| . on &t frst. No runs, no hits, GANIST IS 15 madE b an excellent supporting cast of |y sacren V L o mace by Slsyets Jupporting cast of| yANKS—Lazzeri sent a long NOW AT COLISEUM Wl s fly to Hafey naar the left field - y JUNEAU BAKERY o barrier. Dugan up. Frisch tossed| Leon F. Drews is the new organ- LR 4] Yy s LON CHANEY AT out Dugan, Benough up. Frischiis at the Coliseum fheafre having y Phone 577 PALACE, TONIGHT ||took Bengough's bounder and|arrived on the Yukon from Port. The Glothmg Man threw him out. No runms, no hits,|land, Oregon, accompanied by his 3 How many men can tie their|{no errors. wife. | o902 4 z v neck ties with their feet? This THIRD INNING For the past four years, Mr. | 014 papers fot sale at the Empire ; Is one of the strange things Lon Chaney learned to do, in practic- ing for his most astonishing role, a§ an armless circus performer in ' “The Unknown,” his new Metro- e 1 Goldwyn.Mayer starring vehicle atjbench for a thrilling catch. Nofa seating capaciiy of 3,500. The il the Palace tonight. runs, no hits, no errors. organ there is a Wurlitzer and is It is a vivid mystery surround.| YANKS—Hoyt up. Maranville|said to be the largest north of ing a cireus, with Chaney as a|made a wonderful lculch of Hoyt's|San Francisco sinister sideshow freak. It took]POp foul near the left field fence.| Mr. Drew plans elaborate con- nim several months fo learn the|Paschal up. Douthit snared Pas.|certs and tohight will ive the Mayflower Butter and Eggs strange tricks with his feet seen|chal's’high fly. Koenig up. Frisch [Sextetfe From Lucla’ Sunday he e il the new picture. ~ Joan Craw. :fl.sed out Koenig. No fums, no|is arranging a $pecial mudfeal pro- Fealuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons ford, Norman Kerry and others of{hits, no errors. gram, 5 TXCEE G nbte are in the cast. FOURTH INNING Mr. and Mrs. Drews have. taker p ' XCEEDING by. fitty per ; FHONE 38 nf for theé first e AR CARDINALS—High up and fan-|a suite in the MagKinnon Apart. 4 \ b or X | “THUNDERING FLEAS” “[ined with three DAlls called. Frisch|ments. LR months of this year, the | COMEDY AT COLISEUM [{up and popped out to Bengough, —eee—— poos e - Fancih sales for the corresponding B onie of flimiand Baa| Who raced to the screen to make : HOTICE - rEREe e ‘o d of 1927, D t The great epic of fllmland has| Scok. CE - e aS: ks ¢ period o urdnt cars afrivedl ) 0 oy iy et pe TQGRAPHIL CHRISTMAS CARDS ?Ukud“'rr) b, & gns show a gain }{r greater 1] a0 The screen welcomes Thun-ly,. no hits, no errors, byterfan choir tonight, 7:30 't order from your negatives or ours RPihc Juranc copes that of any other automobi dering Fleas” along with “Nanook|"™'VAX1Cs" 10 up. He got an.|promptly, ar the Manse. V £rship,the most valuable manufactired. niht:e lrzrth An:| Kru:r K:n those{ other doublé 'Tnio dortel 'fifng, |riisiiad. ) 0 5 Scenw iw?s momr car fr:m(‘hm* in ofher two great masterpleces o A FRE s . "'rflnnderfiu Fleas,” a mighty| o ¢ A S 3 Aok ) to Motor 2 out Gehrig at first, Ruth holding MAGAZIN S and . g is b ti Cone drama of me wnd life of man-{ o oo Meusel WP Ruth ‘&nd 3 n u m;z mpany, \ad blf!lg. hfi ¢éocties, is the Meusel scored on Meusel's home PAPE 338 Westlake, North, short coi a’m‘:cfl&fi C!g‘llen ':.u run into the, right field bleachérs Seattle, Washington, for J : °°N e 6t &;' ‘the foa. Lazzeri up. Popped out to Wilson, pl’rtxgu’lam on how you fvihig e Dugan flied to Maranville for the may secure rights to sell the members third time. Two'runs, two hits, Durant cars in your ter- ritory. FIFTH INNING propensities for fun making are| o,ppNALS—Hafey up. Fanned said. to feach the Meights In this, IoF second time. Harpes up. He » t " w|ville up. Wilson went out steal- MER * For wext Sunday {he Palace Wil ing, Benoiigh to Koenig. No runs, el Phone 114 present “The Flame of the Yukon” [nd hits, no errors. : of the days of The picture|’ YANl(s—Bcngou;h M Next to Valentine’s was made by ueqxa Melford and |tossed him out. Hoyt up. Frisch féatures Jack MoDonald, who play- |tossed him out. Paschal up and Phone 33 Free Delivery up. Frisch THE ARCADE CAFE rs on Sundays and Week Days Sodp Fouptain In copnection. Come in and listen to the radio. MARY YOUNG, Prop. _PHONB 288 € “Slapjack” in “The Spofters.”|popped out to Harper. No runs, Be¢na Owens 5 the leading Wo-|rio hits, no errors. ‘man_and the cast is said to include/' those In Dawson durfng the gold, rush, the good old days. SIXTH INNING CARDINALS — Maranville un. ‘out to Ruth near the foul

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