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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1930. o e oo daiy s . T | Haas tripled with one out inlout to Foxx at first- Four hits, | F R the seventh. On a squeeze play two runs, no errors. LLL R he ccored, Boley's roller to the| Grimes held the Athletics score-!putout. Adams singled to left] ¢ i of the box being fielded less in their half. Boley flied to|Douthit taking second. Frisch v 2 With two down in the eighth “N D Mickey (Himself) Cochrane, smash fi § ed the first ball Grimes pitched © Puccinelli hit-| Alaska Grimes Douthit’s gobbled up by SRS , route. pinch for which called, here las enroute from Seattle to Sew the ball and recovered in time {0 out toss to Bishop at second for the Attention-—Ford Owners ! A LARGE SUPPLY OF ERS JUST ARRIVED- vited TR v INSTALLATION IN YOUR CAR 3 2 to 5 times MORE HEAT—Quicker Action—Fresh § i iouled out ojnigh pop right Grimes FRANCISCO CAR HEAT- AND ARE READY FOR here in who threw him cut left on the first pitched ball.|smashed the ball across secortd * a passenger on and drove it over the rightfield v U Grove fanned. Bishop hit to the|and was robbed of a hit by Bishop DR, EDMUNDS TO WESTWARD w box and was out at first, Grimes|who made a spectacular one-hand- e A . to Bottomley. No hits, no runs.{cd leaping catch of the line drive. 1), j . p no errors. No rums, two hits, no errors. Fourth Inning I Miller popped out to third. Haas ‘or‘muea 1rom Page One) igr for the fifth and final score of the Champions. First Inning With the count one and o Douthhit, Cardinal leadoff man, Hafey, Card ,left fielder, flied|tripled down the rightfield line. Air Heat—Complete Change of Car Air Every 2 to grounded to second and was thrown 3 Minutes. leading car manufacturers. Guar- any other car heat- P——— Recommended by anteed to deliver more heat than er regardless of type or price. DRIVE IN AND HAVE ONE INSTALLED IN YOUR MODEL A Misses’ and Children’: SWEATERS IN SLIP OVER AND COAT STYLES New Fall Colorings rkplug Adams drove to right for a second sac- Gelbert, who had taken 1 on Douthit's fly, scored and the Cards a one-run lead. anced Grimes to second ngle. With two men on 1y Jim Bottomley fouled out bazl: of the plate to Cochrane. This wns the only inning in which {he National Leaguers scor- ed. In the fourth Blades walked with on~ out ancusco flew out Price $3.75 to $4.00 (installation extra at low cost) JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager Ages 6 to 12 zes 32 to 30 31.95 10 $2.95 TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes mnst be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced nfte_q: November 1, 1 All customers are hereby nnlllwd_(u the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY ~ out to center. Blades worked|On a squeeze play, Haas scored Grove for a pass. * Mancusco lined|while Boyey was thrown out at lout to left field. Gelbert singled|first by Grimes. Boley was cred- to left, sending Blades to second.|ited with a sacrifice hit. Grove Grimes fanned for the third out.|grounded to second and was out, out at first by Bishcp. Grove's One hit, no runs, no errors. ’Fnsch to Bottomley. One hit, one first pitch to Sparky Adams was| Dykes grounded to third and was|run, no errors. a ball. Adams fanned on, the | out, Adams to Bottomley. Coch- Eighth Inning . next three balls. Frisch, batting rane flied out to right. With one! Bottomley's grounder was taken righthanded, grounded to second strike and two balls on him, Sim-iby Bishop who threw him out at and went out Bishop to Foxx. No | mons clouted the ball over the|first. Hafey doubled to left field runs, no hits, no erroi rightfield fence for the circuit,|Blades’s fly was captured by Haas Bishop took Grimess first for a/and tied the score at .two all.|in deep center. Cochrane made & called strike. After a wide ball, Foxx fanned. One hit, one run,|great running catch of Mancusco's to left. and Blades went to second he fouled, high to left. The third no errors {foul in front of the Philadelphia on Gelbert’s second single but both Pitch was low and wide. Bishop Fifth Inning dugout, retiring the side. One hit, men died when Grimes fanned, |SWung and missed for the third| Duthit, head of the ‘Card’s bat- |0 UDS, no errors . Fielding Checks Rally |strike. ~Cochrane drew a Dass.iting Jist, hit the first ball pitched Bishop was «thrown out at fir Spectacular fielding by the Ath-|With the count one-two against|py~ Grove straight into Boley's|by Frisch. Gelbert speared Dyk letic infield in the seventh frame |Simmons, Cochrane tried to steal|nands at short. Adams flied out|hot grounder at short and threw smothered a rally by the Cards|Sécond and was out, Mancusco t0ly left field. Frisch doubled to|him out at first. Cochrane smash- which threatened to cause Grove|Frisch. No runs, no hits, 1o er-irignt, Bottomley grounded out to|°d the first ball pitched by Grimes, £ome trouble. Gelbert opened that [TOTS: Foxx at first, who made the play|driving the ball into the right- frame by grounding to third and | Second Inning unassisted. No runs, one hit, no|field stands for the circuit. Gelbert going out at first. Grimes singled | Sunny Jim Bottomley opened the errors. ° raced over for Simmons's grounder sharply to rightfield. Douthit's) Cards' escond inning by fanning. Gelbert scooped up Miller's|and threw him out at first, -One grounder was to the right of short Hafey foyled out to third base. [grounder and threw him out at{hit, one run. no errors. and hard hit. Boley, Athletic | Groves retired the side by striking [first. The Card shortstop alsof Ninth Inning shortstop sprinted for it and made jout Blades. No hits, no runs, no threw Haas out at first. Adams| But three men faced Lefty Grove ANCIFE C V| a great one-handed stop, receiving |errors. threw out Boley at first. No hits,(in the Cards’ half of the ninth. TRIANGLE CORNER in time to throw out Grimes at| Grimes made a great play oulno runs, no errors. |Gelbert was retired via the strike- second. Adams singled to left,|Simmons's hard hit grounder and | Sixth Inning : Douthit taking second. Frisch slam- threw him out at first. Foxx| Boley took Hafey's grounder at med a terrific line drive toward | tripled off the rightfield fence and |short and tossed him out at first . second that looked good for a safe scored on Miller's sacrifice fly to|to Foxx. Boley threw out Blades hit but Bishop with a one-handed right. It was the first run of thejat first. Mancusco flied to Miller leaping catch speared the ball for | game. Haas lined out to leftfield./in right for the third out. the third out. One hit, on run, no errors. runs, no hits, no errors. No 4 [ J The Cards got a runner on in Third Inning Grove, for the second successive time, farned. Bishop worked |Grimes for a pass. Dykes doubled L REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS the eighth when Hafey, after one| Mancusco, Cards' catcher opened man was out, doubled to rightfield. the third with a single to right. Blades and Mancusco were outs. Gelbert singled to the same terri-|to left, scoring Bishop. Dykes was the former on a fly to center and tory, Mancusco stopping at second.|left stranded at second when Coch- Mancusco’s foul being taken by |Grimes bunted safely down thirdirane was fanned, all three strikes Cochrane after a hard run. |base line, filling the bases. With|being called on him: by the um- Win in Sixth \Lhe count one and one, Douthit|pire. Grimes purposely walked After the A’s had tied the score sent a sacrifice fly to center, scor-|Simmons. The Cardinal pitcher in the fourth on Simmons's home |ing: Mancusco, Gelbert advancing | worked hard on Foxx, fanning run over the rightfield wall, they |to third and Grimes held first.(him. One hit, one run. no erorrs. AT . BIGGEST VALUES EVER scored the winning run in the |Gelbert crossed the plate and put| Seventh Inning 's B sixth frame. Grove opened that the Cards in the lead on Adams's| Gelbert's grounder was snared by ArnOld S 3 OOtery OFFERED lN JUNEAU inning by fanning. Bishop worked |sacrifice fly to rightfield. 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