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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1931. : s fl ) Bishop up—ball 1, high; strike 1,|strike 1, called; foul to left, strike|Bishop. Foxx up—foul back, strike|low Wld(‘, bflll 2, high wide; out, | TUSSES 3 TGDAY'S GAME mlsscg; gt_;lke 2, culg!ed: ball 2,|2; foul back; foul back; ball 1,|1; ball 1, low wide; singles to :!;1’1]!(2l B.DC;HIM' Miller up— n"lr‘:‘WORLD WAR VETERAN ]3 UUNGILMEN } ARMISTICE DAY PLANS low; ball 3, high; pitcher tries for |high inside: foul back; out, strike |left; Simmons on sgcond. Miller |to l:ft. Dykes up—ball 1, low wide; | [ o | i Dykes at seconi: b;]]l 4, low inside; 3, fanned. Dykes up—out, flied to|up—ball 1; pitcher hit the batter bail 2, wide; pitcher- tries fo ‘ls ADJUDGED INSANE ’ Celebration of Armistice Day, No- Bishop walks, filling the bases.|center. Willilams up — doubles to|who takes first and the bases are Miller at first; side out, Dykess out e FUR SEATTLE ls | vember 11, wa discuss- Haas up—ball 1, low inside; bal. |left. Grove up—foul back, strike 1;|full. Dykes up—ball 1, low wide, |on a foul fly to first. | Berjamin P. Wcif, W War ,(d at a meeting of the Junegu 2 2, low inside; ball 3, low inside; |strike 2, missed; ball 1, high wide; |ball 2, low inside; ball 3, low wide; | ' No runs, cne hit, no errors, one | vcteran, was adjudged i | Post of the American Legion in Pk o |ctrike 1, called; strike 2, called;|ball 2, high wide. side out, strike|ball 4, low; Dykes walks, Simmons |left on base. |er a hearing today b: ‘[he Dugout last evening. (Continved rroin Fage ON®) |, ., 4 1oy inside; Haas walks, |3. fanned. scoring and the bases are still full.| : ST. LOUIS: Roettger up—strike | States Commissioner Cr Officers of the post will act as a $o left, sirike 2; ball 1, low; out, ! Dykes scoring, and the bases are No runs, one hit, no errors, one|Williams up—strike 1, called; ball|1, missed; foul back, strike 2; bnll‘The demented man will be [commmce to arrange for the ob- l42cond to first. Simmons tp—strike |still full. Cochrane up—strike 1,{left on base. 1; low inside; foul back, strike 2;|1, low inside; strike 2, fanned; mitted to the Veterans' 2 = ~|servance. 1, called; foul back, strike 2; ball!called; singles to second, Wlman}s ST. LOUIS: Blades batting for |ball 2, high inside; hits a fly which | Cochrane drepped the rlm‘d strike Medica! Lake r‘}nE;'\”I'TfE. S:.. c——anrm.r Cou -1 . '—71;.1;:1( — high wide; sid» out, flied to|scoring and the bases are stiil [ Johnson; bats right handed. Blades | Hafey muffs in short left center; his throw to ., if the roq il ‘:i\d A qu‘l‘y Cr;:;]nr: - ]lb—JP:‘lNTER?N : ?"m;\is P tight, who made a great running,full. Simmons up—strike 1, missed. |up—strike 1, called; foul back,|Hafey gets an error; Foxx and e 1, called; {¢atch of a short low liner, fallingball 1, low wide, foul back, strikestrike 2; out, strike 3, fanned.|Miller scoring, Dykes on third, 3 Gut 2 a e ureais Ty mit to the voters at the next M o) 2; ball 2, low inside; foul back;|Flowers u ide: Willlams on first. Grove up—strike |[issed. Martin up—ball 1, Wolf served ov on a proposed charter amend-! Workers are busy painting the zw;‘hc ground after making thc.bnll 3, low insids; foul back; ba|s, high w?;?asli,},;ehfhc:f::; ::}i 1, called; ball 1, low; side out,|Strike 1, missed; ball 2, high until July 1919. He t I me ivadh‘me Seattle 1 ”‘“"{Walls of the Customs Offices in i1 No runs, no hits, no errors, none /4 low inside; Simmons walked, 3, high wide; strike 2, called;|Grove out second to first. ball 3, low inside; ball 4, five . engugements ‘in. the Ak \(“s"“m' iy O (| UF LG GUESE e bl o ittt on base. {Bishop scoring, and thé bases are|doubles to center. Roettger up—out,| Four runs, three hits, one error,Wwide; Martin walks; Roettger on War. Rk e ittt B e e St ST. LOUIS: Roettger up—foul Still full. For St. Louis, Defringer |flied to Haas in deep center; Flow- |tWo left on bases. second. Hafey up—strike 1, missed; | Wolf was a Yoom-mate of Char ““ %’“"“‘1( pretfl;{:;nc b "“""‘d’Wh‘le_\ is on the first floor of the Back, strike 1; strike 2, called; ba.|Was replaced by Johnson; he is a|ers going to third after the catch.| ST. LOUIS: Hafey up—strike 1,jout, flisd to left. Bottomley up—|Napes, minedl who was | s s Tt Foiftad {4 |ESCHIER SRR it ste L {1, low wide; out, strik> 3, fanned. right-lander. Foxx up—strike 1 |Frisch up—strike 1, called; ball 1, |called; strike 2, misSed; out, strike |side out out pop fly to second. injured in an accident ,_,' iy ot LI councfxmm o ;‘rl-;wsfie:vll:;c\; nt;) be in their regular . no hits, no errors, two | Cne of Wolf's delusions was Frisch up—ball 1, high wide; stflke Mised; ball 1, high wide; ball 2, low inside; ball 2, low wide; strike|3: fanned; Bottomley up—strike 1, k, strike 2; pan low wide; strike 2, missed; side | 2, called; foul back; foul to right; called; ball 1, low inside; foul back. cut from $3,000 a year —— - 1, called; foul be ¥ . 12, low inside; out, strike 3, fanned., Cut, eut 6h a pop fly to short. foul to right; foul along third |Strike 2; ball 2, high inside; foul gl by Napes. he I mvm n 1})& r;;le‘e ”:2;: FIRE ALARM BY MISTAKE [[¥artin up—side out, out on a line| Four rums, two hits, one error.|base line; foul back; singles to|back; foul back; out, flied to cen- NOTICE | summened ay a witness at the “;‘mné:)u:(l:il pmx‘ B s e ity poE fly to center. thre= left on bases. right, scoring Flowers. Martin up— | ter. ‘Wilson up—strike 1, called; ball | To Scottish Rite Ma ity hearing, bul his accid $5.000 a year, " HRAEA: AT Sorenoot “wHER LA vented his appearance. — | ' No runs, no hits, no errors, none{ ST. LOUIS: Hafey up—ball 1,|side out, out on a pop fly to sec- 1, high wide; side out, out short| Regular meeting F: ft on base. low wide; strike 1, called; singles)ond near right center field. to_first. at 7:30. y cvaning | vernment H o spital telephoned e Department Headquarters for net the city a saving of at $10,000 a year in councilmanic Fifth Inning {to second; 1t was a hard smash| One run, two hits, no errors,| NO runs, no hits, no errors, none WALTER B. HEISEL, 2 A L. 2 { yor b bk PHILADELPHIA: Foxx up—ball Which Bishop knocked down but|one left on base. left on base. gy Secretdry. ‘m‘;:.g “,f,uw:é]h 225 500-ba »;"”\’ [RRBRE C e y;\\71h‘(ljln‘llm:l:l;l‘ou‘;l}:;d:\'oltll;de boJ::i:;} 1, low wide; strike 1, called; ground- |couldn’t hold it and could not Séveiith Inning Eights' Saning T Sl of water instead of oil. Though marriages in Towa have|ed to revive a patient who was 1¢d to third who threw wild to first make a play. Bottomley up—strike| PHILADELPHIA: Lindsey a right B AL Blshiop iupegiiiite vg ¥ of TMinols 18 now | w0 claimed to have medicinal dropped 5.9 percent and divorces|undergoing an operation. The de- [[for an. error; Foxx on first. Miller 1, missed; strike 3, missed; out ofi| nander now pitching for St Louis.| Ot Shore fo fifst. Faas upll| changing its law school program £0 | proerties that made it worth more | dec only 19, there still were|partment made a run with the p—strike 1, missed; out, sacrific- & pop fly to Dykes near the pitch- | gishop up—ball 1, high wide: strike 1, high inside; ball 2, low w?de. allow students to speclalize in law }Z l:fllon than ol is a barrel. 1 Fig R d bunt, pitcher to first; Foxx on ¢r's box. Wilson up—fol back,|y called; singles to right. Haas ball 3, low wide; ball 4, low wide; |as in medicine, & ‘ cond. Dykes up—ball 1, high; ball strike 1; out on a Hne fly to sec- up — attempted a sacrifice bunt Haas walked. Cochrane up—ball 1, SSUMTTSeR . st 2O Y i S , low inside; ball 3, low inside; |ond. Gelbert up—foul back, strike|whicH roils foul along third base |[10W Wide; strike 1. called; strike 2. . . rike 1, called; ball 4, low wide; 1; side out, out on & pop fly to|jne, strike 1; ball 1, low inside; called; foul back; side out. It kes walked. Williams up—strike second. out, sacrifice bunt, out third to[Was a double play, Cochrane 1, called; singles to right center,! No runs, one hit, no errors, one|first; Bishop on second. Cochrane |grounded to second. The play was ‘i ring Foxx; Dykes on second.,lcft on base. up—ball 1, high inside; strike 1, Frisch to Gelbert to Bottomley. Grove up—strik> 1, called; strike' Sixth Inning ealled; out, flied to left. Simmons| NO runs, no hits, no errors, none % called; out, strike 3, fanned. PHILADELPHIA: Milicf up—|up — singles to center, scoring |'éft on base. 8T. LOUIS: Gelbert up—strike 1, called; strike 2, called; ball 1, low wide; ball 2, low inside; foul back; out. strike 3, fanned. Collins bat- @ |ting for Lindsey; bats left handed. Collins up—foul back, strike 1; out, second to first. Flowers up—ball 1, 3 i low; ball 2, low inside; ball 3, B ol e Rl . low wide; strike 1, called; foul to § ¥ . left. =3 No runs, no hits, no errors, none left on base. 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