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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 29 l933 SENATORSLOSE 10 YANKEES AS \§hthe Series Thic ic the fourth of a ser- | ies of perscnality sketches on | irdividual stars of the New York Giants and Washington GIANTS WATCH A Senators. Southpaw Carl Hubbell, of th Gian i E ing Chuck Klein, of the RUT _WESTO. ANNOUNCE 3 OUTSTANDING B. B. PLAYERS . NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—The|; outstanding thres Major Lesgue || players of the year, on the basis returns of the Associated s All-Star poll are as fol- GRUGERS BOWL 'T0 VICTORY Manager Joe Cronin, of the My Beauty Hlnl Champions Defeated Ragged Game—Ruth Makes Home Run NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—While Was! 's rivals in the coming World es looked on, the Yan- kees tumbled the new American League champions down to a 1 to 9 defeat in a ragged baseball game. Babe Ruth played for a large part of the Yonkee victory, wal-| loping run of the season in the fourth| from Oklahoma is the man whi inning to tie the socre, | will do it. He is certain to st Bavard 155 182 193—530 i two games in the big 3! | T. George 125 141 173—440 GAMES THURSDAY ’mlgm appear as many tim Hermele 163 130 137—430 gm relief roles. He is the Giants Halm 185 146 168——509; UM et Levyup | ace in the hole. B. Schmitz 162 181 145—488 oakm"d 4 i | Onc Of the Greatest Capitcl Beer Parlors * . PodUARH T Pitching records have fallen i lxoski 177 1% mj"’; R, | duck pins before Hubbell's | Steete 123 125 15540 this summer. Ten of his first 20 201 164 157522 National League | victories were shutouts. Any day| Worth 192 175 132499 Boston 5, 2; Brooklyn 4, 2. Sec-| he allowed more than one run Blake 95 148 143386 e ond game called in tenth on ac-| darkness. Amcrican League Boston 4; Philadelphia 3. Washington 9; New York 11. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacitic Coasv League couns of fx\ the most dreaded delivery in the National League. Upon it hing- | § | es most of the hopes of the Glants Scnators, World Serics rivals. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Ty Cobb, when he was managing Detroit, sent Carl Hubbell back to the tall| timber with the warning that he never would be a big league pitch- er if he insisted upon fooling around with his “screw ball.” That same “screw ball,” today | in their approaching World" Series with Washington’s champion Sen- | ators. | plete games he has hurled, { sick! If the Senators’ bats can be si- out his thirty-second home lenced, the tall, slender left-hand r\ his mates began looking around for a doctor. The man must be In addition to the many com- has been the most active relief pitcher on Bill Terry’s staff. He, looks a little frail, but it's an op- By a margin of 26 the Grocers five defeated the Capitol Beer Parlor bowlers last night in a match played on the Brunswick bowying alleys. The victorious grocerymen made a total score of 2397 while the Beer parlor five otaled 2371. The next match will be played Monday night on the Brunswick alleys. High man tor the evening was Chevie Koski on the losing team who made 561. N. Bavard of the grocers was second high with 530. Individual scores in last night's match follow: Grocers The ing of Babe Ruth as a diamond balloting marked the pass- favorite. The Bambino received only three votes, cast for old- times sake. The balloting was by sports edi- tors and writers. All-Star Team The All-Star team chosen fol- lows First letics. base—Foxx of the Ath- troit Shortstop—Cronin of Washing- | ton Third base—Traynor of Pitts- burgh. Left field—Simmons of the Chi- | tago White Sox. Center field—Berger of the Bos- ton Vi Right rxeld-Klein of the Phil- lies Catcher—Dickey of the Yankees and Mancuso of the Giants. Pitchers—Hubbell of the Giants,| Grove of the Athletics, and Crow- der of the Senators. e, SHGP IN JUNEAU Danly Emnh'e Want Adl Ply Second base—Gehringer of De- | After a busy day, one faces a social evening in a much better | frame of mind if all feeling of fatigue is eliminated. One of the best plans is the old Spanish cus- tom of taking a brief siesta. An hour of sleep or relaxed rest is a remarkable cure for that tired feeling, implanting a vivacious, animated spirit with which to face the evening's social activity —e,——— L. H. SMITH AND MISS MARY JOYCE LEAVE FOR TWO WEEK HUNT L. H. Smith and Miss Mary Joycve came in yesterday from the Twin Glacier Gamp on the Tflku River, and left on the Yu- | kon this morning for Wrangell | They will spend the next two | weeks on a moose hunt in the Stikme River district. i Jonvs-Stcvcns Shop ! | | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S | READY-TO-WEAR | Near Third | | Seward Street | - T JUNEAU CASH GROCERY ‘Won Lost Pct. | tical illusion. He has miraculous !) Ang2les 112 T 614 control for a southpaw. In fact,j 105 78 574’ Terry doesn’t regard him as a CARL HUBBELL 101 77 567 lefthander in the true sense of Sacramento 95 82 537 the word. i R Oakland 90 91 497 “He's just a great pitck - I'm glad we haven't had to hit San Francisco 79 104 432 clares Bill. “He's equally ef! 2 against him this year.” o S IR G = e AL | e A and rebt Mo “afif",’;u;{mfi‘,’(fii‘;'" A Y These prices are not SPECIAL priczs—But they prove to you it is to —_— minors and ma 3 - National League | A | Sor five seasor your advantage to shop here and PAY CASH and SAVE! Won Lost Pet. | ‘Won Lost Pct. mastered his “screw ball” while New York 90 60 .600 Washington 97 52 651 pitching for Beaumont of the Pittsburgh 8 67 550 New York 9 57 612 Texas League in 1928. P}I()NE 58 WE DFIJI VER Chicago 84 68 553 Philadelphia 78 70 527) The Giants grabbed him for a St. Louis 82 69 543 Cleveland 75 74 503 reported price of $40,000 and — Boston 81 70 563 Detroit 73 79 480 won for McGraw from the sta Brooklyn 64 86 427 Chicago* 65 83 430, He pitc e ‘only no hit, no Philadelphia 5 91 393 Boston 61 85 ame of the 1920 major league : ! Cincinn: 58 92 387 St Louis 55 94 B c Christmas Shopping in September? ® Yes, indeed. With prices acting up the way they are many wise men and women are “doing their Christmas shopping early.” It’s especially smart to do with jewelry and silverware because, from all indications, December prices will be radically higher. A little payment each week or month will reserve any articles you select and when the holiday rolls around your pocketbook will be very grateful for your forethought. 4 Buy at The Nugget Shop : : Before-the-Rise Prices B We believe that is the President’s wish and it is our earnest desire to cooperate with him 100% in his courag- eous undertaking. ® Almost every day we are told of price increases in the wholesale markets. Diamonds have gone up 35% ‘Whole- sale silver ware prices ad- vanced 257 . Watches are up 10% to 20%. The cost of birthstone rings has risen to 40%. ® We prepared for these in- creases and bought in ad- vance. EVERYTHING AT M THE NUGGET SHOP IS PRICED AT BEFORE-THE- » RISE LEVELS. We signed the NRA pledge with full in- tention of giving our custom- crs the benefit of all possible savings. B You are cordially, invited to come in and inspect our offerings entirely without ob- ligation. 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