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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1934 PLAY BY PLAY (Continuea fivm Page One) called; ball one, inside; ball two, No runs, no hits, left on base, Fifth Inning TIGERS: Greenburg up—ball one, |low; ball two, outside; {outside; strike one, called; strike | o ot no errors, one |one, high; side out, flied to deep | center, ball three, | No runs, no hits, n6 errors, none left on base. Seventh Inning TIGERS: Greenberg up — out.| tip back of plate; tripled to the wall 'in’ deep”centef, scoring White. The drive was 455 feet. Goslin’ up — ball one, | wide; ball two, inside; strike one, called; side out, flied to second low and inside; ball three, outside |tdo, called; ball four, wide; Green- |third to'fifst. Goslin up—strike one, | Who ran into center for the catch. and low; strike two, called; four, outside, = Cochrane Gehringer up—doubled to left cen- ter, Cochrane going to third. Left tried for a - diving catch and fell Greenburg up — ball one, high; strike one, called; strike two, fan- ned; out, strike three, fanned. Gos- lin up—ball one, wide; ball two, wide; ball three, wide; ball four, wide; Goslin was walked purposely, | filling the bases. Rogell up—out, | flied to deep center. No runs, one hit, no errors, three left on bases. CARDINALS: Rothrock up— strike ome, called; out, flied to deep center who made a fine run- ning catch. Frisch up—foul to left stands, strike one; ball one, in- side; out, foul fly to catcher near Nationals’ dugout. Medwick up— foul fly to right, strike one; one, high and inside; singled to center. Collins up—out, flied to left in_short left. No runs, one hit, left on base. Fourth Inning TIGERS: Owen up—ball ore, in- side; foul tip, strike one; the foul tip struck Umpire Geisel and stag- gered him but he is O.K. now; out, on a grounder, short to first. Fox up—strike one, called; foul back to screen, strike two; ball one, wide; ball two, inside; single past thira bageman. Bridges up—Ball one, high and outside; ball two, low; ball three, high; strike one, called; ball four, low; Bridges walks and is on first and Fox is on second. White up—ball one, low; out, foul fly to cafCher in back of plate. Cochrane up—ball one, outside and low; ball two, wide; .strike one, called; foul batk to net, strike two; ball three, high and inside; ball four, high; Cochrane walked and is on first, filling the bases. Gehringer up— (Dean calls for a towel to wipe off the ball then asks for a new ball, he has it) ball one, wide; strike strike one, called; foul back to screen, strike two; ball two, inside and high; out, second to first. No runs, one hit, no errors, three left on bases. CARDINALS: Delancey up—ball one, inside; strike one, fanned; ball two, low.and wide; (time was call- ed while vendors were chased from the field) strike two, fanned; foul back to the screen; foul back to the stands behind the plate; out, strike three, fanned. Orsatti up— foul tip, strike one; (he tried to bunt) strike two, fanned; ball one, high; ball two, high; ball three, inside; foul back to screen; foul to left stands; ball four, high and inside; Orsatti on first. Durocher up—out, pop fly to short. Paul Dean up—strike one, called; strike two fanned; side out, strike three, fanned. no errors, one After 15 Years AN OLD ALASKAN FAVORITE HAS RETURNED PETER DAWSON “SPECIAL" SCOTCH WHISKEY Ask the Old Timers At all Liquor Stores W. J. Lake & Co., Inc! Distributors, Seattle CROQUIGNOLE WAVES Complete, $4.00 @ MODERN BEAUTY SHOP ALICE CLAERK 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 357 ball { I 000 and oufside; strike one, called; strike two, called; out, flied to |left in’ short left center. (Dazzy Vance now warming up in Na- tionals’ bull-] -pen). Rogell up—strike | one, called; ball one, low and out- | side; ball two, high; singled to short center, Greemberg going to | third, Owen up--strike one, fanned; foul tip, strike two; ball two, high land wide; ball three, high and in- side; out, strike three, fanned. Fox up—strike one, fanned; strike two, called; ball one, outside; side out, | strike three, fanned. No runs, one hit, left on bases. no errors, two CARDINALS: Martin up—deubled to screen in the corner ct right field. 'Rothrock up—ball one, high; ball two, high and outside; ball three, inside; strike one -ecalled; tripled to the corner of left field, scoring Martin. (Cochrane and Bridges talking and Hogsett started to warm up in the Amerlcn.ns bull-pen). called; man’'s head, the ball taking a bad hop into right field, Rothrock scor- ing. Bridges was taken out and Hogsett a lefthander replaced him on the hill for the Americans, Med- wick up—ball one, cldse and inside; two out, Medwick forced PFrisch at second, short to second, and Med- wick doubled at first, second to [frst. Collins up—ball one, low; ball first. Delancey up—ball one, in- side; ‘ball two, wide; strike one, fanned; out stealing; catcher to second. Two runs, three hits, one error, none left on base. Sixth Inning TIGERS: Hogsett up—bats left handed; strike one, fanned; strike two, fanned; foul back to stands; in second deck; out, strike three fanned. White up—strike cne, call- ed; foul back to screen, strike two; ball one, wide; singled to center on a grounder. Cochrane up—strike one, called; ball one, wide and low; ‘ong foul to second deck in right field, strike two; foul fly to left stands; out, flied to right who came in for catch. Gehringer up— side out, high fly to right. No runs, one hit, no errors, left 'on base. CARDINALS: Delancey up—ball one, high; out, foul fly to first one ba —strike one, called; ball one, wide; ball twe, high and wide; ball three inside; strike two, called; out, strike three, called; Durocher up—ball Frisch up—strike one, strike one; Martin has big lead off singled over second base-{second; ball two, wide, and on an two, high; error, Collins was safe|over stands, strike two; foul’ back at first on short’s low throw toito stands; out, on a long fly to and side out, Collins was|to right in short right. Hogsett up ball one, high; foul back to stands} —bats right seman near first base. Orsatti up [to short in short right field. Gehr- ball |berg walked. Goslin up—ball one, |fanned; ball one, low and outside; walked. Jow; ball two, low; ball three, low |ball two, low; foul back to upper;]e”. on base. stands, strike two; out, strike three, | fanned. Rogell up—strike one, CBuv; ed; ball one, high and inside; bflll‘ |two, low and outside; foul bBack to | roof, strike two; foul back to, screen; foul back over roof; ball| |thre¢, high and wide; side _our..‘ pop fly to short. | No runs, no hits no ‘rmré‘mnn left on base. " CARDINALS: Paul Dean up— strike onme, -fanned; osut, grounder} second to first. Martin up—he got‘ 2 good Hand from the fans; ball| one, high 'and inside; foul fly to right ‘stands, strike one; foul' tip, strike two; ground foul past third; foul tip, back of plate; foul back to screen; foul tip; ball two, low ball three, low; ball four, high; Martin walked. Rothrock up—ball one, inside; Rothrock hit to second and when short dropped the throw | Martin was safe at ‘second and Rothrock on first. Frisch up—bat- ting right handed; ball one, low and inside; foul to right stands, aftempted double steal Martin was out at third, catcher to third; Rothrock was safe on second; side | out, Frisch out on a high bounder, pitcher to first. ' No runs, no hits, one error, one left on bnse. Eighth Inning TIGERS: Owen up—strike one, called; ball one, wide; foul back right in right center. Fox up—ball one, low and inside; out, high fly ~—bats left handed; strike one, call- ed; side out, foul fly to third near grandstand. No runs ,no hits, no errors, none left on base. CARDINALS: Medwick up—strike one, fanned; strike two, fanned; out, side three, fanned; Collins up handed—beat out a single over second base. Delancey up—ball one, outside; strike one, called; ball two, high; out, on ‘a high bounder, short to first; Col- lins going to second. Orsatti up— side out, lined to left in short left. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. Ninth Inning | TIGERS: White up—strike one, called; singles to right with a liner. Cochrane up—ball one, wide; strike one, called; strike two, called; bali two, high and wide; out, pop fly One run, e ) DOUGLAS | NEWS, n. F. D. REALIZES NEAT SUM ON ANNUAL EVENT The recent three-way Social af- fair of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department’ was without doubt the most suc¢essful one given since these eveénts Became an annual cus- ) ed in by the committee in charge, at the regular meeting of the fire- men last night. |date amount to $278, with possibil- ity of a few dollars more to come in, Chairman Engstrom reported. The net so far is $168.95. To celebrate their fine success,| opinion of the meeting favored the giving in theé néar future, of an eén- tertainment among the members of the department. A committee composed of John Laughlin, Alex Gair, C, Lmdsm)m, R, Bonner and Ray McCormick, 'was appointed to investigate the proposition and re- port at mext meeting, - e — SEWING AND SOCIAL The Ladies’ League will hold the for the Fall in the league rooms this evening. There will be a sew- ing meeting first followed by re- — e ATTENTION MOOSE important meeting will An be held tonight at the Moose Hall starting promptly at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. FRANK FOSTER, Dictator. S DR R SHOP IN JUNEAU! —adv. Schilling lis exquisite flavor is like a fine pe{fi;me <both delicate & strong. ritfe J/“ ? inger up—strike one, called; out, pop fly tosecond baseman back of second. 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Members and friends of | the League are invited to attend.| nlllll“lIlI|l]lI|lll||lllI||lllllllllllllllllIllllllllI||I|Illll||||IllllIIIII|I|l||l||Illllllllllllllllllll“IIllIlII||lII|II|I|III||lIIlIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl TWO EXCITING ACTION PLAYS AT COLISEUM McCoy Star in Action " Films on Big Bill jwith unusual force, “Frontier Mar- sha 'ox Film's, latest romance, \flp-’nm at the Coliseum Theatre on a big «loubk bill last night, and {Broved o be # fast-moving West- lern epic which delighted the ‘audi- jence from beginning to end. Taken from cidents In' thé novel by {Stuart N. Lake, the film is true jand convincing. Wyatt Earp, the character in Mr, Lake’s known as the fear- | and courageous > frontier, here comes to life. George O'Brien, chars u\cx of Earp, gives a splendid performance in the lead- ing role. 1 O'Brien is aptly suited to his role {and gives its his best. Irene Bent- ley, who was last seen in “Smok has the feminine lead opposite O'Brien and her performance is really something to talk about. Ruth Gillette as the lady’Lou of, Tombstone does yeoman work in ’hm character partrayal. Others in the c¢ast ' who' acquif memselves creditably are Alan Edwards, G. E. Stone, Berton, .Churchill, Frank| Conroy, Ward Bond,” Edward Le- Saint, Russell Simpson and Jerry {Foster. Lew Seiler did a splendid direc- |torial job from the screen play by William Conselman and Stuart An-| | thony. And | the " $ Tim MecCoy Stars { Tim McCoy, popular action star, is featured as an aviator whose one ambition is to bring the speed record back to the United Btates in “Speed Wings," the Col- Coliseum Theatre program. McCoy was formerly one of the Most outstanding. of Western cin- ema, stars. However, he anticipated the gradual decrease in Lhe popu~ Reliance CORN 3 for 49c¢ PHONE 478 PLANE NEWS 1 ‘t At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon ‘Lhe seaplane Baranof, pilot Gene Meyring. Lloyd Jarman, mechanic, made a charter trip to Hawk Inlet with W. S. Pekovich as a passenger. {The plane returned to its Juneau |base at 3:30 o'clock. Immediately upen its return to Juneau the Baranof, pflot Meyring, | mechani¢ Jarman, 1éft on' a Char- |ter trip to Wrangell where it re- {mainied 1ast night. M. Farrell, Serv- in Wrangell and travelled on it to Tyee and ‘Tenakee. The plane re- turned to ‘Juheau this amernoon at 1 o'clogk, - g !larity of outdoor horse operas, has !emnfly been concentratidg on | debicting aetion heroes of today. He l])lm'ed a newsmper reporfer in | ‘Hold the Press," a racetrack driver | | {Rich ir invested |fce Superviser of the Continental % 0SBt Ve Can Company, boarded the plane.’” agd | “Tt eosts'me solittleto buy Fine Tea ~—that Lthink it extrava- gant to get any but the kind I like best.” For flavor, for econ- omy per cup, for all- around satisfaction— ask your grocer for YELLOW LABEL ORANGE PEKOE & PEKOE GREEN LABEL, JAPAN TEA in “Straightaway. peace omcer‘patrol officer in | Evalyn Knapp plays opposite‘_ who portrays | McCoy in e " and a radio car| “Police Car 11." “Speed Wings.” } world’s | umbia production, which shares the| YELLOW BANT Tender, White, No. 2 size 3 cans 50¢ FULL PINT TINS Califor BIRTH RECORDED The birth of a daughter, Helen |Sumdum, to Mr. and Mrs. Pete 'Sumdum, at the Government Hos- pital here on October 2 ,was record- ed yesterday in the U. S. Commis- sioner’s office, | | L g L | MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED | A marriage license was issued vofiterday in the U. 8. Commission- | er's office to Charlotte Campbell |and Dale Fleek, both residents of " Douglas. e * COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT | At 8 o'clock this evening there {will be the regular semi-monthly ‘meetmz of the Juneau City Coun- cil in"the council chambers at the city hall. Routine business is on the sched- ule and a full attendance is looked for., | TR T ‘M?S. ALBERT CARLSON AND TWINS LEAVE HOSPITAL Mus. Albert Carlson, and her twin children, Albert; Edwin..and Al berta Mabel, are leaving St. Ann’s Hospital today for thflr home. LUMBER M Tomormw ~ Styles Today” “Juneau’s Own Store” O SR - WA PV L e PSR S < S Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. WOODLAND GARDENS FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS LUNCHES 'DANCING. ‘BEER PEAS AM! SEALED California Grocery Co. “WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY PHONE 478 Amocat SALT AIR! No. 2 size 3 cans 59¢ RED SHIELD BUTTER, 2 pounds . SOLID PRINTS 3 doz. 99¢ PORK & BEANS CAMPBELL’S 6 for45¢c ~n IEE Prompt Delivery Reliance CUT BEANS FINEST QUALITY! No. 2 size 3 cans 50c 65c¢ Moneyback. 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