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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1933. MURPHY IS DRAWIN . T 4 ROUNDS . 6—Miles | | rish-Indian middleweight | TACOMA, Wash,, Oct. , Alaska, and Ben Shave n, Wash., fought four to a draw on a box- herz last night. TODAY'S GAME PLAY BY PLAY (Continued lxom Page One) ne, strike two; side out, sec- no hits, no errors, none left on base. FOURTH INNING NEW YORK—Critz up. Strike one, called; strike two, fanned; out. first. Terry up. Ball one, inside; a home run, hits into the center field bieachers for four bases. Ott up. Ball one, high and inside; ball two, low and wide: bail three, low and inside; ball fcur, low and wide; Ott walked. Davie up. Ball one, low and wide; £iny along the third base line, a slow grounder but not an sted sacrifice; Ott on second <on up. Ball one, low and wide; ball two, and wide; foul back strike one; foul to right, strike 1l three, high and inside; foul fly to third. Mancuso up B\ll one, high and inside; ball two, 1 wide; ball three, low and pall four, low and wide; Mancuso walked, filling the bases. Ryan up. Ball one, high and in . strike one, called; strike two de out, strike three, fan- hort to low and J lov e run, two hits, no errors e left on bases. ASHINGTON—Myer up. Out. pitcher to first. Goslin up. Bal one, low and wide; ball two, low and inside; singles to short right Manush up. Ball “one, “High anc pitcher tries for Goslin at ball two, low and wide; ball three, high and inside; ball four high and inside; Manush walked Goeslin geing to second. Cronin up Strike one, called; ball one, low and wide;.out, flied to right; Gos- ing third after the catch Manush held first. Schulte up Strike one, called; ball one, low and wide; strike two, fanned; side grounded to short forcing Man- sh at second, short to second. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left on b S, fir FIFTH INNING NEW YORK—Hubbell strike one; out, line drive to short. Moore up. Foul back, strike one; strike two, called; ball high and inside; singles to Critz up. Ball one, high and pitcher tries for Moore at » one, called; out, pop 11) xo second in short right. Terry up. Ball one, low and inside; strike catcher - tries for irst; ball two, low and inside; side out, flied to center in deep center field. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. WASHINGTON—Kuhel up. Foul along first base line, strike one; strike two, called; out, strike three fanned. Bluege up. Out, flied to left who made a running catch in short left center. Sewell up. Ball one, low and wide; foul back, strike one; ball two, low and inside; foul to right, strike two; singles to right. Weaver up. Ball one, high and inside; ball two, low and wide; strike one, called; foul along first base line, strike two; foul along first base line; side out, strike three, fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. SIXTH INNING NEW YORK—Oftt up. Foul into the upper right field stands, strike one; singles to right. Davis up. Ball one, low and wide; out, sac- rifice bunt, first to second who vered first; Ott going to6 second. up. Ball one, high and one, called; ball two, ide; out, pop fly to sec- short right. Mancuso up. high and wide; ball two, wide; ball three, high ball four, high and wide; was purposely walked. Bail one, low and wide; called; ball two, high and wide; strike two, fanned; side out, pitcher to first. No runs, one hit, no errors, two up. Fouw one, Teft. w 410. in Eall cne, high and and wide; Ryan up. strike one, WASHIN ON——Myer up. Bail and wide; ball two, high rike one, called; strike singles through the ; Ryan made a great ner beat the throw and it was a hit. Geslin up. Out, sacrfice bunt, out, third to first, Myer on second. Manush up. Ball one, low and wide; ball two, low and wide; out, second to pitcher, who covered first; Myer on third. Crenin up. to right. Hubbell up. Out, sacrifice bunt along first base line, catcher to second who covered first; Ryan on second. Moore up. Out, pitcher to first; it was not a sacrifice; Ryan on third. Critz up. Ball one, high and wide; foul back, strike one. Side out, flied to right. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. strike two, | and wide; side out, | strike' one, foul back; | called; ball one, high | ball two, high and inside; | strike three, fanned. No runs, one hit, one no errors, SEVENTH INNING NEW YORK-—Evidently Manush put out of the game during} protest and he went to his sition in the field and the game WASHINGTON—Kuhel up. Ball delayed while he was ordered !one, high and inside; strike one, the field. Umpire Pfirman was|called; strike two, fanned; ball mpelled to walk out to left to|two, low and inside; out, strike nd him in. Manush comes from |three, fanned. Bluege up. Ball one, rris playing right and |low and inside; bail two, high and Soslin playing left field for Wash- | wide; strike on fanned; out, flied ngton. Harris bats in Manush’s | to right. Sewell up. Foul back, Jlace. The argument was in the |strike one; strike two, called; ball ixth inning when Manush at-|two, low and inside; side out, short empted to beat out an infleld hit o sccond and was thrown out see- | ond to pitcher, who covered first sase. Hu , no hits left on base. TENTH INNING NEW YORK-—Terry up. Strike lled; strike two, called; foul no errors, nonc up. Strike one, called; out, rt to first. Moore up. Ball one, high and wide; foul back, pitcher to first. Oftt strike one, doubles to left center:|up. high and wide; out, Critz up. Strike one, fanned. Ballflied to n"h\ Davis up. Ball one, one, high and inside; strike two, low apd wide; ball two, low and alled; out, short to first; Moors wide; side out, second to first. on third. Terry up. Side cut, pitche uns, no hits, no errors, none to first. {left on base. No runs, one hit, no errors, WASHINGTON one Weaver up. I Jau jes for Ryan at first; [ strike one, called; strike two, call- ed; foul back; out, strike three, fanned. Myer up. Singles to left. Goslin up. Ball one, low and in- side; out, second to first; Myer on second. Harris up. Ball one, low and inside; ball two, low and in- side; ball three, low and inside; ball four, high and inside; Harris walked. Cronin up. Strike one, fanned; ball one, high and wide; strike two, fanned; side oul, grounded to short, forcing Harris at second, short to second. No runs, one hit, no errors, left on bas ELEVENTH INNING NEW YORK-—Jackson up. Ball one, low and wide; ball two, low and wide; strike one, called; bunts safely along third base line for a single; Jackson on second. ' Man- cuso up. Attempted sacrifice rolls two one; out, ond who covered first; an up. 3‘111 sacrifice, pitcher to sec- Jackson on one, Jackson, puttmg the Giants in the: lead. Hubbel up. Strike one, called; pitcher tries for Ryan at first; al- empted bunt rolls foul, strike two; one, high and wide; pm:hel‘ ball two, ! left on base. e WASHINGTON—Schulte up. Foul back, strike one; out, pop fly to first. Kuhel up. Strike one, fanned: | grounded to pitcher, who fumbled for an error. Kuhel on first. Blueze ACROSS 1. Droops Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle Dmly Cross-word Puzzle 9. Entrance 10. Genus of African . Kind of cheese 9. Deed . Fairy tale up. Ball one, low and inside; strike’ one, fanned; out, sacrificing bunt, pitcher to first; Kuhel on second monster E[SE s HoW) trees . Give informas tion Destructive O Sewell up. Singles to center, scor- ™ E“;,'\yl,l'l',"‘fi‘;“' ing Kuhel with the tying run V)] insects H . Take the eves, Weaver up. Side out, pop fly to 3 et C [ S/m . 2 ning meal . Summit second in short right. 117, 21. Secondhand . Lersian fairy —m One run, one hit, one error, — || I_:I‘_P stinguished S 17 07 one. . 21, =Hl= left on base. rouble 23, 4. Z]0 EIGHTH INNING m|o|C[D]m| 28, Flowed . Biblical priest NEW YORK—Ott up. Ball one, high and wide; strike one, fanned; singles to short left. Davis up. Circumference Great Lake Existed 35. Fruit ot the Was carried S ( R Perlod of time " Kind of duck . School of whales — MmO Z o[ —NNT > Strike one, called; ball one, low and wide; foul along first base I M blackthorn P 36. 1] A W q 38, Tree & . Chinese token~ of deep re- Rmo><MNZ| = ine, strike two; ball two, high and wvide; out, strike three fanned Tackson up. Ball one, low and wide; rall two, and wide; ball three, ow and inside; strike one, m]]fld oul back, strike two; foul sut, second to first; Ott on acccnd. cuso one, low and, up. Ball strike one, fanned; strike' & Rrevaricalor, high and | wo, called; ball two, Ilii 51. Baked clay 54, Cetacean allied to the blackfish 55. Knot 56. Rend Anjmal of the deer family 43. Comparative ending . Capital of Oregon . Protective covering 58. Was under obligation 69. Plant that is not wanted vide; ball three, high ide out ,ntm:r to first. no errors, one WASHIN(:KO'\!—‘V[ym up. Balll me, low and inside; foul to left, strike one; s two, called; ball | wo, low and wide; ball three, ‘low ' ind ins] ball four, low and in- side; Myer walked. Goslin up. | ditcher tries to get Myer at first; :ittempted sacrifice forces Myer at| second, pitcher to short; Goslin on| irst. Harris up. Bats right handed. | Pitcher tries for Goslin on first; sall one, low and inside; strike e, fanned; pitcher tries for Gos- | at first; ball two, high and] wide; catcher tries for Goslin at| first; grounds to short, forcing| P Goslin at second, short to second; Harris on first. Cronin up. Ball| one, low and inside; ball two, high | and inside; strike one, fnnned,l strike two, called; singles to short | right; Harris on third. Schulte up. Side out, pop fly to second. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left on bases. NINTH INNING ‘NEW YORK‘Ryan up. Smnles = bR W/l Wl//dan dEEd i flllll llfl IV// 1 | 17 d// ANl H N dmmn HEE AN ENdd N ANNE JEON NS JEEE JEEN spect . Having little / velocity . Breezy . Fine open= work fabric . Assistant Mature . Scatter seed . Confederate leader . Terminal / . Negation DOWN 1. Turt 2. Season and ripen for use 3. Snatch 4. Pinnacle ot glacial ice 5. Scattered over 6. Garden imple- ment 'L Very cold 8. What? /// lflli/// s | V| | BoE | TV . Vi i 0 0 il ll/filll mEdaNE A // 4//// DAILY SPOR TS CARTOON CoLUMB|AS FOOTOALL CARTAIN S On @M ALL THE CouRAGE! l OF TE LIGHTBLUE'S .. FAMOUS ONE TING YoU CAN BE ELEVEN - CERTAIN OF — COLUMBIA WILL- HAVE ANOTHE R- WELL ORILLED CoLumaIa Lion 1S IN FOR A FLOCKC OF BusY COACH Lov LITTLE wWiLL SEE To HAT foul' along third base line, strikej high [ ingles to left, scoring | and wide; foul along t base ball three, high and wide; singles to left center; n on sec- ond. Moore up. Weaver was ukm out and Russell, a right hander, now pite g for Washington. Foul to left e one; foul back, ke two; fanned out, strike three. Critz up. out, flied to center. Om run, three hits, no errors. ! s W \\x!\’lo‘\:—-bamo is held up while Davis calling for his sun- glasses. hulte up. Strike one, fanned; singles to left. Kuhel up. Kuhel bunted along the first base line, Terry fielding the ball waited for it to roll foul but it remained on fa ound and went for an infield hit; Schulte on second. Bluege up. Foul back, strike one; pall two, low and wide; ball two, high and wide; out, sacrifice bunt, third to second who covered first; Schu on third, Kuhel on second. Sewell up. Ball one, high and wide; (ball high and wide; ball three, high and wide; ball four, high and wide; Sewell was walked purposely fillin \'L bases. Bolton batting for Russell bats left handed. Bolton up, Ball one, high and wide; strike one, fanned; ball two, high and ine sifle; side out, a double play—short to se to first. No runs, two hits, ses. e, — v Empire Want Ads Pay. | no errors, two [ Good Dancing! WORLD SERIES RECEIPTS NOW OVER $442,000 WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. — The| statistics of the three games of 107,860 and round numbers, The Advisory $66,386, players’ show World Series first an attendance net receipts, in of $442,578. Council’s share Is| share $225714, sach club's share $37,618, and each league's share the same amount. 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