The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1929, Page 2

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2 - _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1929. i Hornsby's single. nglish stopped |it was decided that every member A BUSH PITCHES |5 S it by s " T o | Weather B iditons As Recarded by the U, &' | H Foy both runners advancing.|Chamber of Commerce in obtaining r Bureau i 2 eathe ¥ = ~ = Cu singled scoring English 1 complete census of Juneau. In NP NE W QI\IRTS = Hot by. Stephenson flied (o -|fuitheranee of this decision, Post Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bei-—ning 4 n. m. today: [ & A H er. Three runs, two hits, ‘'one error.|Commander Edward Herrmann, ap- Rain tenight 1nd Saturday; fresh to strong z = ; ATHLETICS—Dykes flied out to|p ed a committee to meet with LOCAL DATA . . z = TAKE 3“ GAME Stephenson. Boley fouled out to|a similar committee of the Gatalier Time Barometer Temp. Mumidity Wind Velocity Weather Eively nbv alifie fob the H Grinm. BEarnshaw fanned on o of Commerce and formulate plans{t p. m. yes ... 29.50 19 83 10 Lt. Rain o o s pocia z H low curve. No runs, no hits, no{by which every name in Juneau will {1 a. m. nday crrn20.47 19 82 20 Lt Rain sports cosiume and for office E i errors. cventually be placed on the census [Noon foday 29.58 50 86 SE 20 Lt. Rain and school wear. ! g ? 3 X AT -, SEVENTH INNING roll before the alloted time limit is £|Hornsby, Cuyler, Emerge CUBS—Grimm out, Earnshaw 10! reached CABLE AND RaDIO REPORTS s . 2 jreached, s ” In heavy crepella, and flan- 2| from Batting Slump— = |Foxx. Taylor flied out to Miller.{ 1 was announced that the mext| YESTERDAY T TODAL n I 2 g Cul i 3 It was short to right. Bush fanned.| mecting of the Legion would be Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. nel showing the new pleats both El ubs m o} No runs, no hits, no errors held on October 24, and would be tem; I \:nmty_ik}ts Weather ide and 2 | ATHLETICS—Bishop singled t0|inown as Muster Roll Call Night 32 33 16 0 “clay Wide and narrow. =| (Continued jrawe Pago Qne) right. The erowd roared An invitation is extended to all 38 34 12 0 Glear Ei- = — [k 4 M bt Bush m ex-seriibeinen wHeEiar NAMSINEL ot Sl 8 24 0 cldy A number of these are close- { B was the fifke: o ird o Id pitch, the ball > A st v o ¢ 0 Pt Cldy was the third strike and third out.| Wk pi 3 of the Legion or not, to attend this T 36 ) = : ;L ind Cochrane singled with |ground at Taylor's feet ~imeeting, which will be held in Lhz 38 = 0 Cldy ]V plc‘ated with stiched yOke ef- Zlone down in the third. Engiish|ed out to Taylor. Bishop _vas| Dugout. E 50 Pkt fect mounted on silk bodices = (fumbled” Foxx's gounder, filling the [chased back to second by Bush.| A, Armistice Day Dance Com-'St. Paul 40 26 Snow 87 o £|bags, after Simmons had popped |Cochrane walked. The crowd yell- | iion” wae nppo[nipd and plans h Harbor 40 0 sk Rain and others are in under Elefllb, Tomorrou-, Zfout to McMillan for the second ed. Simmons flied out to Wilson.| 1ative to this affair will be an- Kodidk 50 A Rain or lll]) V()l\(‘s, =|cut Miller skied to Stephenson |Both }n]mnr;lr\ '\rh.mc(dd It ]. E‘noun(‘vd later. ) 52 3 .88 Rain Zifor the third out |a sacrifice it, a tremendous clou a 52 19 29 57 % Z| e Wit VRIgh - B et aslor. to] Ry ol L The fall colors are red, green, | The Mackmen scored their lone|Grimm on a slow roller. No runs,| iy S g8 34 0 blues, beige and ‘brown. Zltaily in the sixth. Cochrane singled [one hit, no errors. | ,The onn of Japan 64 54 0 =to center, a hard smash through EIGHTH INNING : 2 i & i 5 box which Bush jumped out| CUBS—McMillan out, Boley Ancisco ... 66 56 0 All Sizes-$6.50 v of. He was advanced |[Foxx. English fanned. Hornsb; d on Foxx's out, Bush to|doubled into the right field, Miller and scored on Miller's failing to make a one handed catch. Wilson walked. Cuyler {l » Athletics had another chance {out to Foxx. No runs, one hit, the seventh. Bishop singled |no errors. and took ”’(uml on a wild pitch ATHLETICS—Miller out, English out *and Simmons’s {t0 Grimm. Dykes kicked over a ared by Stephenson aft r|called strike. Taylor and Dykes *Less than 10 miles. Is Yukon, Tanana and Eagle au time. Observalions at Barrow, at 8 2. m. and 8 p m., J { T low pressure over the Gulf of Alaska has intensified this and is central over Kodiak with a barometer readimg of 1 secondary center of 2 south of the Aleutians High reaching gale orce have be reported from ships in the | the Cochrane wa 1 by Bush. F exchanged words. Dykes flied out N ic. - Snow has fallen :t St. Paul and rain along the coast fand Cochrane advancing to third |to Stephenson. Boley flied out to Dutch Harbor to Southeastc Al emperatures over {and second rolled a slow one [Cuyler. No runs, no hits, no er-| n Alaska were somewhat h d the last twenty-four i [in front of the plate and was|IOrs i) ] thrown out by Taylor for the third | NINTH INNING | | S + NRREE (s> - et e T DS out. | CUBS — Stephenson doubled to| But six men faced Bush in the|left. Grimm out, Earnshaw to| last two frames. Summa, pinch|Foxx. Stephenson stayed at sec-| hitting for Earnshaw in the ninth,|ond. Taylor flied out to Bishop. was fanned. Bishop rolled out to|Bush applauded as he came up. He Grimm and Haas was thrown out (SWung out. No runs one hit, no ENT I(l{v MASONS . | EDITOR OF EMPIRE NAMED | VICE-PRESIDENT OF N. E. A. Troy, President of Th: ng Company and Edi- Z)mlv Alaska Empire, 1 LAST There will be a staied communi- tion of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. in the Masonic Temple at WEC FURNISH FROM STOCK i 5 b Al re-appointed Vice 30 o'clock Mor Vis- | at first by Hornsby, ending the [€TYOIs 3 lock 1 | > ¥ T 5. f 5 for Alaska of the N.}onm invited. | |mame. THLETICS—Batting for Earn. < . e Fair October Weather |shaw, Summa fanned. Bishop out \ssociation, he has been | By orc . OAK FLOORING | The weather fooled the experts,|[to Grin unassisted. Haas thrown | | L. C. Hall, President . E. NAGHEL, { | sty A v 4! rnsby 31 | 5 { Tt he third term that Mr.|—adv Secretarv. ) DAY the afternoon being fair October [Out, Hornsby to Grimm. No runs,| bciaied Prees Fabt | d ter | | D ¥ 2 | ) G e a0 | Tx ry ity. : ooe ! p |weather. | Little Cub money was 1o hits, no_errors. B e readic A “rved in this capcaity. ; Quartered Red and Plain White in sight. The Mackmen were cight | = hremier, s callcd “the 'ion” of Bt 3 THE COFFLY SHOPPE i Commercial job printlng at The | $1.00—CHICKEN DINNER—S$1.00 . TONIGHT o) MAHOGANY FINISH O CLEAR FIR FINISH Prices Quoted on Request Quality and Service to one favorites to win the series before the game started. Odds were guoted en them to win toda game cight to five, subject to re- vision, however, to six to five if Managzer McCathy ed Charli Root, - leanm politics. -y g £ E 5 of FIRST INNING CUHS—McMillan 1anned. English grourfed out, Bishop to Foxx Hornshy was cheered as he wen! to the plate. Hornsby fanned or 2 cgrve. No runs, no hits, no er: rors. ATHLETICS—Bishop flied out to Grimm. It was a short to right {field. ~ When Hornsby threw to Grimm again after taking it the ball grazed his face but Grimm was not hurt mueh. Haas singled to denter. Bush jumped out of its way. DBush failed to get him at first. Cochrane flied out to Steph-| enson. Simmoens hit to English. aas was forced to Hornsby. No ns, cne hit, no errors. .———-—OAHU‘":" cups ECOND INNING Assaiated Frass Phits S—Wilson hit a three bagger o) Robert Wiedefe!d, 26-year-old bar- | into center fxr‘v!_dv Cuyler out, Boley @#ste from Blltlmore{ won the to Foxx, Wilson held on third.| capugo Memorial prize which en- Wilscn out at the plate on Bish-| titles him to a year's study of sing: up's throw of Stephenson's roller. | ing in Italy. Grimm fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors. i ATHLETICS-Foxx fanned, Min-| AMER. LEGION POST Bl o o TO AID IN CENSUS singléd to left. Boley singled to % right and D; went ‘to third.| A' the regular semi-monthly H POTATOES - Yalkima Gems, 13 lbs. . . 50c Iz Boley wen! 0 second on c row. meeting o ort 'ohn radiory E i Dykcyq sco;ein on a lstenlmtu l:nmo{n“t of 'n"f’ ::erl:a::eglo?\ :l:mg'.g EAGLE BR” AVD l‘lILK 2 cans . ° ° 4’56 £ = E H (U B LT TR AL A P A 1 Our Juneau Lumber Mills, inc PHONE 358 Lumber For Ebery Purpose g = E £ E g E S £ 5 g THilE Il"llllIIIII||!IIIl"IlINIIIIIIIIIII[IIHIIIPIll!llllll"I"ll"“‘""!"|V|l‘||!""lllIHIIIHIIIIIIIIII"“"IIHIIIII!""IIII"IHIHI g WE PRINT EVERYTHING STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PHONE 244 v 2 as Bush wound up, Boley went to|Was held in the Dugout last night 2! g g H £ H = z g z = : : B L T O T T T T T II!II"I|IllllllII|||I|IllllllllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllll‘lllllllllllll g = L third. Umpire Moran reversed his| >~ — —————— B Saterr e PSS S PR I ; 3% eecs:svvovocone 2 |decision and calied Dykes out. As O 5 © GET YOUR NAME ON o flEL MOV CA TSDI) b - ¥ |the Cubs ran in it found that the; " y l 1 : : . hall on which Dykes made a clean!: THE CENSUS ROLLS .x T[ })l'ltsg Ott e . ). 2 c . steal of home was the third strike & ; [ Lo oy s e e SIS CS SN SRS S USSR S SIS G0 FOR MEN 3 {on Barnshaw retiring the side. No| . Is vastly dmportent to & 2 |tuns, two hits, no errors. | this City that every resident e | g |e of Juncau whether in the o = THIRD INNING | City at this time or not has e P ettt vt i i i D e e . t ARE NOW HERE—PRICED AT ; CUBS—Taylor flied out to Dykes.|[® his namec on the Census @ s > i Bush fanned. McMillan fouled|® Rolls. The enumeration is ® IMPORTI;I EAS ll 15 ; three times and then hit a high|e now being made and must o ) ! 9 ta cans . Kyas ¥ C $20 00 $22 50 and $27 50 H fly to Bishop. No runs, no hits,|® be completed by October 15. ® L e b S S S S A GO OSE C (SR b g = 7 = no errors. {® If an enumerator has not e YT ‘ o p ATHLETICS—Bishop flied out to, @ scen you call upon Charles ® G l NGE R S r'\ PS l 5’ i ; \ Grimm. Haas singled into right|e E. Naghel, in charge of the ® WILN Py poun( U L el e 1 C =t ; and started to second but Cuyler|e cnumeration, 519 Goldstein @ L e e e N S e e g drove him back. Cochrane singled;e Building, Fifth floor. . 4 H through the box. Haas went m....-.g-o.--oo P&GS()AI’ 10b 45 £ 4 second. Simmons flied out to Mc- | " 5 5 AT8 v o i e . C i = Millan. Foxx was safe when Eag-| e R e D ,=|lish fumbled his hard grounder{“fould you u"deftake / . 2 ! The bases are filled. Miller flied . . W Shl M l 0 d out to Stephenson. No muns, two MARINg frosting for a e p Mav raers Next to Gasumu Hotel hits, one error. FOURTH INNING cake as P’ . 2 B M UBS—English was cheered as| L-none 24‘ We D rver 2 he” came up. He fouled out to' : . ; Fexx. - Hornsby was called out on e e e S S e % E strikes. Wilson singled to right for = his fifth straight hit. Cuyler call-| ” } £ Behrends &' i» i Madkes the H ed out. No runs, one hit, no er-| { g kg | nsurance Makes the rrome = ATHLETICS—Dykes flied out to | P oble Wilson. Boley singled to center. OSSL Co.,Inc. Earnshaw sacrificed with a bunt, | McMillan to Grimm, sending Bnmv} to second. Bishap walked. Haas flied out to Cuyler. No runs, one It takes much more than wood ‘and nails, or brick and mortar—or even Edgar Guest’s “Heap o’ Livin’,” to make a home. as you are? MATCHES, carton, 6 boxes . . . . 23¢ % g E g £ g | : hit, no c;r;);; e | g’m?;:sc; g";’;n};‘:fif“:“:flg In:(zjur.'.:nce makes it possible for %gu to build, N ! . CUBS Stephenion ou, Binop, [t of comtral 1t the same [} o o hefaie you jet thasi: Whe okt B to Foxx, Grimm flied out to Bish-| in roasting coffee. ‘That's why i 1 duri Seriices The banker de. op who made a neat running catch, | Hills Bros. roast only a few insured during construction. e banker de- Cpsirle s ey pounds at a time by their con- |8 mands insurance that his money may be saf - Lol tinuous gfi:ccss—conudled guarded. —You would not dare risk your in- ATHLETICS—Cochrane singled, Roasting. “The flavor is perfecdl vestment without insurance even if you could |beating out a hit to English. Sim-| controlled always. No bulk- raise the money. mons lined out to Wilson, Coch-| roasting method can produce’ rane holding first. Foxx out, Bush the flavor and delicious taste to Grimm, Cochrane going to, sec- of Hills Bros. Coffee. ! - . ‘Do s\::.ghgfl?‘:\ft % HILLS BROS ing, Taylor to Hornsby.. One run, COFFEE Through insurance your dream of a home and happiness is made to come true. Let your local agent tell you about seund Stock Fire Insurance. Allen Shattuck, Inc. two hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING LU T T T U TR TR T T O T R R AR S TR otk b sulinati HRHIHTTRHEHRRHIRBHRTT = £ £ g E ; 5 = g : - H g i CUBS—Bush walked. McMillan' Eregh from the orig- y popped to Cochrane on foul bunt Esity openes - INSURANCE-——EVC!)’ Kind English safe on Dykes's errcr. Bush the key. T oy O lmlmnmuummmmlmuumlmnmunnunnumnnmmmmmmmmlflmlmlmm l : 1 % 4 ; : L oAl 2 3 ; : ] § o s i3 X0 5 a2 i i o a2 AR oy S & % L i o

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