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M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store TODAY'S GAM BY INNINGS (g;mlnucd from Pnge One) tries again for Martm at first; foul | pncher tries for ol fo figt. 'lnrtm a! first; ed; singles to ngh - d. Wilson up—side out lay; Wilson hit a low‘ ond and Bottomley off first, Bishop to Foxx. wo hits, no errors, one | line drive to s LADELPHIA: Bishop up— Prisch collided, Irnocku\g Bu' temley to the ground but he clun the ball and was unhurt | Strike 1, called; ball 1, low wide; Haas, bats right handed. Moore up | singles to left; it was a line drive —strike 1, called; ball 1, high wide; that bounded over Hallahan's knee foul back, srike 2; foul back; side into short left field. Foxx up—ball out, flied to right, 1, low; ball 2, low inside; strike 1,| No runs, no hits, no errors, none called; ball 3, low wide; ball 4,|lett on base. low inside; Foxx walks and Sim- Seventh aning. mens is on second. Miler up——nl-1 ST. LOUIS: McNair playing sec- ond base; Simmons playing center itempted to bunt and is out on a |fly to first; it was an attempted) fie]ld and Moore playing right field, |sacrifice but it was a short line | walberg pitching for Philadelphia; fly to first. Williams up—ball 1| _pay 1, low inside; ball 2, low _|low wide; ball 2, low wide; strike|inside; foul back, strike 1; strike 1, missed; ball 3, high wide; strike|s missed; singles to left. Gelbert 2, missed; foul back; side out,|up strike 1, missed; Wilson out strike 3, fanned. stealing, catcher to short; foul back. No runs, one hit, no errors, twWo|strike 2; ball 3, low inside; out, left on base. short to first. Hallahan up—strike Sixth Inning 1, called; strike 2, missed; ball 1, |1, missed; strike 2, called; out,|ed. | ning catch in short right center.|left on base. | Frisch up—ball 1, low wide; ball| PHILADELPHIA: Cochrane up— oubles down the third base line.|foul back, strike 1; ball 1, high Dykes up—out, foul|walberg is left handed. Wilson up ST. LOUIS: Watkins up—strike low inside; side out, strike 3, call- | § flier to Miller who made a run-| No runs, ong hit, no errors, nope low wide; strike 1, missed; he out, pop fly to second. Simmons up. “No runs, no hits, no errors, none | lcs on base. ley up—strike 1 flied to Haas t, fly to left. Cochrane up- 1, missed; ball 1, high in side out on a foul fly to her. £ Fifth Inning ST. lDU!s Gelbert up—strike 1, ; foul to right, strike 2; out,|ter. ‘Yo first. Hallahan up—strike| TWo runs first. High up—side out, flied to n up—hball 1, wide; home run; s into the upper left field pav- for a home run scoring Frisch Hafey up—ball 1, ; out, line fly to left. Bottom- called; side out,| who made a good | running catch in short right cen- of him. two hits, no errors,! ‘missed; ball 1, low; out, short|none left on base | PHILADELPHIA: Hoyt up—strike pop fly to second. runs, no hits, no errors, none |McNair batting for Bishop, bats right handed. He is out on a foul 1, called; out, wide; ball 2, high wide; ball 3, high wide; singles to center. Foxx up—strike 1, called; strike 2, miss- ed; ball 1, low wide; singles to, short right center; Simmons on third; it was another drive that|: bound:d off Hallahan's knee. Mill- er up—strike 1, called; grounded |’ to third, forcing Foxx at second,|; High to Frisch; Simmons scoring: Miller on first. Dykes up—strike 1, called; ball 1, high wide; ball 2, low wide; strike 2, missed; he singles down the third base line; High made a great one-handa MINISTRY OF GERMANY HAS STEPPED 0UT Resignalion—:f.‘Cabinet Ac- cepted—New One Be Formed BERLIN, Oct. 7.—President von Hindonburg has accepted the resig- nation cf the Bruening Cabinct. He immediately. authorized the Chancellor to form a new ministry which will consolidate the Govern- ment's position with the Reichstaz. GIRLS STUDY HOME MAKING WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 7.— Martha Washington's methodical housekeeping is cited by the bicen- tennial commission as inspiration for girl scouts and camp fire girls who will help celebrate the 200th anniversary of Washington's birth next year. More than 10,000,000 boys and girls belonging to junior organiza- tions will participate, and each group will stress the achievements of George and Martha Washington. The home life of the Washingtons will serve as an incentive for the gl Miller on second. Williams up— strike 1, missed; side out on a pop fly to Frisch in short right center. One run, three hits, no errors, two left on base. Eighth Inning ST. LOUIS: High up—strike 1, cailed; strike 2, missed; foul back; ball 1, low wide; ball 2, high in- side; ball 3, low wide; out, strike |3, called. Watkins up—ball 1, low wide; ball 2, low woide; strike 1, called; ball 3, low wide; ball 4, low wide; Watkins walked. Frisch | up—batting right handed; strike 1, called; foul back, strike 2; foul back; ball 1, low wide; ball 2, loW | wide; Watkins stole second; Frisch |out on a foul fly to left. Martin up—ball 1, low inside; strike 1, i ; strike 2, missed; foul back; high; singles to left, scoring | Watkins. Hafey up—ball 1, low in- side; strike 1, missed; Martin out | stealing, catcher to second. One run, one hit, no errors, none jleft on base. PHILADELPHIA: Heving bat- ting for Walberg; bats right hand- zd. Heving up-—foul, strike 1; foul back, strike 2; ball 1, high wide; | out, flied to right. McNair up—foul back, strike 1; strike 2, called; foul back; foul back; out, strike 3, fan- ned. Moore up—strike 1, missed; strike 2, called; ball 1, low inside; hits a high bounder along third |base line for an infield single. | Cochrane up—ball 1, high inside; foul to right, strike 1; strike 2, called; catcher tries for Moore at first; ball 2, low wide; hits a ‘groundéfl' down first base line which hit Bottcmley in the chest and went for an infield single; Moore on second. Simmons up—strike 1, wussed; side out, grounded to third who stepped on third base forcing Moore unassisted. No runs, two hits, no errors, two left on base. Ninth Inning ST. LOUIS: Rommel a right hand- er pitching for Philadelphia. Hafey " |up—strike 1, called; grounded to third, the ball bounded off Dykes' knee to short but Hafey beat the throw to first and it went for an infield single. Bottomley up— grounded to first, forcing Hafey at second, Foxx to Williams; Bottom- ley on first. Wilson up—singles to center, Bottomley on third. Gelbert up—ball 1, high wide; ball 2, high; singles to left, scoring Bottomley; Wilson on second. Hallahan up— out, flied to center. High up—side out, second to first. One run, three hits, no errors, two left on bases, PHILADELPHIA: Foxx up—strike 1, called; bunted safely in front oL the plate for. an infleld single. Foxx on first. Miller up—foul tip, strike 1; grounded to short, forcing Foxx at second, Gelbert to Frisch, Miller on first. Dykes up—grounded o second, forcing Miller at second, Frisch to Gelbert; Dykes on first. Williams up—singles to short cen- ter; Dykes on third. Boley batting for Rommel, bats right handed. Boley up—strike 1 called; ball 1, low wide; foul back, strike 2; side out, strike 3, fanned. No runs, two hits, no errors, two left. on bases. U. s DIPABTEENT oF AORIOULWRI ‘WEATHER BURIAD The W eativer (By the U. 8. Weather Buresa) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 n. m., Oct. 7: Rain tonight and Thursday; fresh southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 30.44 48 % S 10 Cldy 4 am. today 30.25 47 87 SE 14 Rain Noon today 30.04 48 97 SE 20 Rain wABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4a.n. Precip. 4a.m. Station— temu. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather Barrow 4 0 | -6 ¥ 0 Cldy Nome 42 40 38 40 8 .06 Raia Bethel 46 45 36 38 4 a2 Pt. Cldy Fort Yukon 32 30 24 26 * 0 Cldy Tenana 36 36 | 28 32 - 02 Clear Fairbanks 40 38 36 36 4 22 Rain Eagle S0 S 42 | 36 36 6 .10 Rain St. Paul .. 48 48 42 44 16 0 Clear Dutch Harbor ... 54 50 40 42 4 0 Clear Kodiak 50 46 48 14 .20 Cldy Cordova 46 | 44 48 14 1.64 Rain Juneau s | 98 u N Rain Sitka - | 48 52 0 46 Rain Ketchikan core 56 44 46 4 Trace Rain Prince Rupert ... 58 52 42 46 0 0 Cldy Edmonton ... == - 24 26 10 o Clear Seattle . 56 56 48 48 * [ Clear Portland e 62 62 | 48 48 b 0 Clear San Francisco ... 64 56 52 52 X 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. The prossure has fallen rapidly in the Gulf of Alaska and light to heavy rain has been general ncar the Gulf, in the southern In- terior and on the Bering Sea coast. It remains high from Southeast- ern Alaska to Oregon and from thence westward and is rising in the Aleutian Islands attended by clear weather. The temperature has fallen below zero at Barrow, but has changed very little in other districts. 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