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g paople license v | Jerry Powers and Edith June NEW YORK—Moore up. Strike|strike three, called. Sewell up PLAY BY PLAY\OHC‘ fanned; ball one, high and|Strike one, fanned; foul back, RFVEM EI TAX | 3 wide; out, pitchrer to first. Critz up. |strike two; out, short to first. Rus- | o O dui ] | terday from United Strike one, called; out, short to sell up. Bats right handed. Ball | missioner J. F. Mullen N - 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1933 5 ' two left on base. Strike one, called; foul back, strike RA s U { | LICENSE ISSUED FRIDAY il ENT! NG ltwo; ball one, low and wide; out.| AR ) : R e s e e S e Wl Benson, two Juneau y: | ired a marriage 2 page One) first. Terry up. Strike one, called; |one, low &nd wide; ball two, low| | fl'\ { (Continuea suit __|ball one, high and inside; foul to|and inside; strike one, called; ball| 9 1110 | left, st two; side out, []Acrlfthrvc. low and wide; strike two, | 1‘ e | . MOLINE, T, Oct. 7.—Farmers| up. Strike one, called; side out, [to cente: | called; ball four, high and wide; flied to left. No runs, no hits, no errors, none | Russell walked. Myer up. Ball one, | : lalong the Mississippi and Rock | No runs, no hits, no errors, none [left on base [low and inside; foul back, strike! Favors Given to Purchas-|mivers win ook mok s Hibtam| CH l l’ T left on base. : WASHINGTON—Russell up. Foullone; foul back, strike tw side A I N L t' thr \ gates to their waste- E KING ACCO N THIRD INNING strike one; attempted bunt,|out, second to first. ers—In INew Locallon - {454 o; < much a head this Fall g NEW YORK—Terry up. Strike | foul back, strike two; out, strike No runs, no hits, no errors, on2 on Tnangle Corner { Formerly the duck hunter has one, called; fitn-k'c two, called; 'three fanned. Myer up. Strike one,|left on base. e il | trampled unmolested through the SEASON' ght. Ott up. Strike one, called; ball one, low and wide; TENTH INNING PRS- g the Illinois side . ¥ !:c? two, mnped: out, |strike two, called; ball two, high| NEW YORK—Critz up. Out, flied Replete with new modern equip-| of HOT WATER PR i e |20 Wi foul ‘back; foul back; |to lett, Terry up. Bail one, low and ek g Dxees and & campidtel, B are after new sourc- | ! "I'HESE are opportune times to de; su , 1 ball ree, high and inside; foul }yj i ‘ 9 drug store and pharmacy Stock,|eg of Tde . 4N " pop fly,to short in| out, strike three, called. Gos-";‘(:d“,_?"ok&o:,‘;_' fi}fdc;n‘;“‘ioif“;fifi the Harry Race Drug Store Will|they l(‘,"fwi::r'mn‘::;m;?r‘ BOTTLES make use of ready cash : ; to take short left. Jackson 4p. Ball one,|lin up. Strike one, called; ball one,{wide; ball two, high and wide;|OPen On Monday morning ab IS as py deriving thereform | advantage of the many “buyers’-mar- lTow flnd] w“‘j(e tf_(ly(ul back, strike|low and inside; strike two, fanned; |strike one, called; foul to xig! attractively cextral location in the| s . profit equal to in-| $1_00 up ket” values! 3 one; foul back, strike' two; side out, [ball two, high and wide; side out, |stri o ) >l Triangle Building, on Triangle . gon itias e % g s gt ' » | strike two; foul back. A t on 4 come from much of their improved : . . strike three, fanned. strike three, fanned. this pl:\yo Wait {:lc] it isr(:lc?:itded. Place, corner of Front andigroung p A Checking Account at this bank, with Ii;’:‘ofl;{ux}fl one hit, no errors, one “H‘Nu runs, no hits, no errors, none | A home run, Ott hit into the cen- | Franklin Strets. - Butler M(lurO a substanual. balance, will provide s eft on base. !zer field bleachers for four bases.| Completely refinished in ivory, . ready cash without delay when ready WASHINGTON—Bluege up. Out, | EIGHTH INNING Schulte backed up against the low | with all wood-work and cases in|AMERI LEGION AUXILIARY | cashis needed; it will make eacht short to first. Sewell up. Strike| NEW YORK—Ott up. Ball onelfence in front of the bleachers rich mahogany and glass, Harry| There will be a business meeting Dru CO actionduk ’d ECER SUNILES one, called; ball onme, high and|low and wide; ball two, low and |epd the ball bounced off his glove |Race’s new store will add dis-iat the Dugout Monday evening, | g n; action saler a1a more conventent; and wide; out, short to first. Crowder |wide; strike one, called; ball three,(into the bleachers and it was a|tinction to the business district|October 9, at 8 o'clock. All mem- | i it will help maintain your credit. up. Foul ke one; ball one, [low and wide; out, flied to left.|question whether it would be al- of Juneau. Ibers ted to attend. Election Express Money Orders C s { nigh end inside; side cut, short to Davis up. Ball one, low and wide;|lowed a home run or a two-base Favors To Purchasers of officers cadv. ETR G T G e first. strike one, called; foul to right,|hit, under the ground rules. Umpire| On Monday, the ub fegle i e e today. We have your Check Book ready. runs, no hits, no errors, none |strike two; singles .| Pfirman decided it was a two base- | opening, Rogers Victoria Twins, left or base. Jackson up. Pitcher tries for Davis hit but when the New York play- | ande attractive favors of fragrant FOURTH INNING at first; tries again; foul back,|ers protested he was overruled by!m:h salts in comic cartons will NEW YORK—Mancuso up. Ball strike one; strike two, called; foul!the cther three umpires and Ott|be given to each purchaser in the 4 o one, high and inside; ball two, hi!h‘pack; pitcher tries for Davis ay was given a home run. Davis up.|new drug store. and wide; strike one, calle “m,;ms:; VS)\‘I(‘ out, a double play—|Ball one, high and inside; ball The new maho fanned: ball three, low nndigmunc\ad to rt who stepped on e and inside; side out { tically wide: out, foul fly to first, Ryan|Sccond base, forcing Davis and lined to pitcher. R up. Ball cne, low and wid Smkc‘wackscn was doubled, short to first.| One run, one hit, no errors, none ; ghow one, called; ball two, high and in- any cases, artis- e esnt 9 1b. bag Corn Meal, 32¢ and Furiture Company alterations :nter work First National Bank No runs, cne hit, no ors, none |left on ba left on base. WASHINGTON — Goslin up. | cide; th low and inside; 3 ; pall high and inside; Ryan|_ WASHINGTON — Manush up.|strike one, called; out, first tol Warrack Con- 9 walked. Schumacher up. Strike one, | Strike one, called; out, third %o pitcher who covered first. Manush and the paint job GARNICK S"Phone 174‘ and W. R. Gars- ? g ! fanned; Strike two, called; foul | [t Cronin up. Strike one, called; fup, Out, lined to second. Cronin up. back; ball one, high; it was & wild |Umpire Moran corrected himself | strike one, called; ball one, loy Paint Store.. Ryan on sccond; foul to left; | 274 calied the first pitch ball one; |and inside; strike two, fanned; cpecially Planned T 2 |strike one, called ball two, highlfoul; back; singles to left. Schulte e BEER BEER foul back; out, strike three, fan- _ was planned and ned. Moore up. Side out, pitcher to(and wide;. strike two, called; ball | yp. Ball one, high and inside; ball| designed by some OF the most first. three, hish and wide; singles 10 |two, high and wide; ball three, 1w | eminent architects of the country BLUE RIBBON BUDWEISER . : led; pitcher tries for Cronin atat first; ball four, high and wide:|Juneau now has the most modern e ACME BLATZ ft on base. |first; ball cne, low and inside;|g 2 r s : ¢ i WASHINGTON—Myer up. S(rllzsj cher tries for Cronin at first; ;fi;:‘elf:pwll;tff‘,flg?:g r(())rrxs‘:‘l;(;ll:g gfiirrr:‘pn()fll‘L; (Ol;uzs(\:tl.‘on ’1‘\:;:1 called; strike two, fanned; ball | flled to center. Kuhel up.|Kerr now on first. Srtike one,|Race sa GRS 9 one, low and inside; ball two, low [Strike one, called; ball one, high | called; strike two, fanned; side out, | Ta 4he 1y deslgned " pre- and wide; out, grounder in infield |and wide; pitcher tries for Cronin |strike three, fanned. | seription department 3t the reat of the plate, catcher tojat first; tries again; ball two, low No runs, one hit, no errors, twe ;Jf the \.,m,' is ,’mny‘,, room }0, in up. Ball one, low and and inside; foul back, strike two; |left on base. glass-covered. o8, % 1 An Ahiony el YOUR CHILD’S Health, Bathe Your Children G ro wth_} (California Grocery Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery in wide; foul back, strike one; ball ball three, low and wide; foul back —,——— la " 3 3 ! ¥ L i e ; 3 rugs will be kept. It is the last futh n two, high and wide; foul back,|pitcher tries for Cronin at first; CANNERIES OPERATE Word in. onveianne BHA sqtibnet (‘;M""l‘:‘y"",‘;;;‘{:i\fm 7 Lo o two; ball three, low and out, third to first. i 1 for efficie in days . . . with this new I'T , P aaas s - ball four, low and wide; Gos-| No runs, one hit, no errors, one | Both the Diamond K and Wran- N b Sunlamp, uiure y : | in walked. Manush up. Strike one, |left on base. gell Packing Corporation are op- Entrances i ; N called: grounded to third, forcing| NINTH INNING erating canneries for the fall pacl Thers are two convenient en-|} depends upon proper diet, fresh air, exercise . . . . Goslin al second, third to second;i NEW YORK—Mancuso up. Out, | Fishing began October 1 and las -l’r.m(‘vs to the from Front RS shine Manush on first. Cronin up. Ball pop fly to second. Ryan up. Strike | until October 15. Street and the corner of 'Front PRI ARG ‘ one, low and inside; side out, foul jone, fanned; ball one, low and — e land Franklin Streets, and fine fly to catcher. * {wide: strike two, called; foul back, | Buyers of the apple crop in|glass show-windows add to the ! Bath them in “Indoor Sunshine” No runs, no hits, no errors, one singles to short right but was out | Michigan this year contracted forjattractive appearance of the shoj \ All sh k I left on base. |trying to stretch it into a double; | whole orchards. “We expact to continue to of-|{ SUN > v en attuc 2 nc. FIFTH INNING iright to short. Luque up. Striks e e bt for Ehell Dol ok b Seku | RENT A SUN LAMI NEW YORK—Critz up. Out, flied |one, called; singles to right center D. F. D. very in drugz stors { , to right. Terry up. Strike one, call- 'Moore up. Foul back, strike one; SAVE THE DATE vice,” sclared J. C. Sw‘“h \ Ask ak t r rental P siti : . ' P . N/ i L 5 lare y C tapleto Ask about our remtal proposition - ed: ball one, low and inside; ball!strike two, fanned; foul back; side | Douglas Fire Department Din-|manager of ths Race's Drug Store ! Eetablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska two, low and inside; foul back,|out, strike three, fanned. ner, Card Party and Dance—Sat-'in Juneau, who has been assist- - - strike two: out, line drive to third.| No runs, two hits, no errors, one | urday, QOctcber 21. Save the date. ing Mr. Race in supervising >thn ALASKA ]‘,ll“(,TRlC LI(:] 1T & POWER CO. x Ott up. Ball one, low and wide; 'left on base. —adv. arrangement of the new store. bR s s ; side out, flied to left. ! No runs, no hits, no errors, none left, on base. ‘ WASHINGTON — Schulte up. ke one, fanned; ball one, high! CASH AND CARRY Corner Second and Seward . Juneau Cash Grocery ‘ and inside; strike two, fanne % singles to third; it was a slow high Free Delivery Phone 58 bounder. Kuhel up. Ball one, low| 66 B et and wide; singles to left, Schulte ® on second. Bluege up. Strike one,| Calioa; ball one, high and wia 13- a 7/, 000 IDEAL PAINT SHOP strike two, called; strike thren.i £ fanned; it was an attempted bunt| - 2 z ' which rolled foul along the first! e 3 If It's Paint We Have It! base line; it is scored as a strike-! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster out for the pitcher and an out for| . PO WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City the catcher. Sewell up. Out, line drive to left. Crowder up. Ball one, high; it was a wild pitch; Schulte | going to third and Kuhel waiting on first; ball two, low and wide; | O FAR as I can tell. . . and I’ve strike one, called; side out, short| to first. { smoked a lot of them . ..CHEST- No runs, two hits, no errors, two left. on bases. ERFIELDS are always the same. They SIXTH INNING v g iy gt have a pleasing taste and aroma. Telephone 444 fee fz‘ll’;:; t‘l:‘f“\mltzgmfifi f.‘:lm 1 smoke ’em before breakfast and Wit Line Cab and Attt b f‘f‘;,:rm:,l,,:mfax;?g; m;::, b:?cr:‘fxl‘c(c after dinner. I smoke ’em when I'm M bunt, third to first; Davis on third. Mancuso up. Foul along third.base line, strike one; doubles to left 3 Y center, scoring Davis. Crowder was ing. And always they satisfy. They taken out and Russell, a right hander, is now pitching for Wash- ington. Ryan up. Strike one, calle strike two, fanned; out, strike three, | fanned. Schumacher up. Strike one, | called; strike two, fanned; ball one, low and wide; side out, strike three, fanned. | One run, two hits, no errors, on2 left on base. | WASHINGTON—Myer up. Strike one, fanned; ball one, low and inside; out, pop fly to third. Goslin up, ball one, low and wide; ball| two, high and inside; strike onec,| called; out, second to first. Manush | up. Foul back, strike one; foul] along third se line, strike two; | cne, high and wide; ball two, | a inside; foul back; singles | t. Cronin up. Singles to short | € on third. Schulte up. A home n; hits into the left field bleachers for four bases, scor- ing Marush and Cronin ahead of | I Kuhel up. Singles to right| ater. Bluege up. Sirike one, call- | ed: ball one, high and wide; single; to third; Kuhel going to second and when third threw wild to first, E went to third on the error, Bluege holding first. Schu- working. I smoke’em when I'm rest- - THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat suit me right down to the ground. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 T i FRYE’S BABY BEEF | “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON ‘ Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON e ot é:llffl;o?;;np?;:i:;q?;:‘ Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. New York, Sewell up. Pitcher tries| . 5 HRERE Vhe cig ks ) C S C i C | ALASKA MEAT CO. | e . v and e Z ar 5& l [ TASTES BETTER QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING i it’s over; ball two, low and wide; Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales foul back, strike one; pitcher tries for Bluege at first; side out, sec- vtk S o B T © 1933, LicceTT & Myees Tosacco Co. ond to first, o b e Y T e St e e :

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