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- 8 WG N VT Y TR WL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1934._ EDWARDS' CASE | PLAY BY PLAY BIVENTOJURY | com e o high; side out, Carleton forced | Delancey, short to second. One run, two hits, no errors, two left on bases. Third Inning TIGERS: Auker up—ball one, in- side; ball two, low and inside; ball three, low; strike one, called; strike :two, called; foul fly to right; out flied to center near the wall in right center. White up—ball one, low and outside; strike one, called; ball two, high and oustide; LAST EVENIN Young Man Accused of Killing Sweetheart, a Prospective Mother WILKES BARRE, Pa, Oct. 6.— The case of Robert Edward was given to the jury late last night. The Judge instructed the jury to|back to screen, strike two; strike | return one of two verdicts, con-|three, fanned. Cochrane up—| viction or acquittal, on the first|doubled to right with a grounder. | degree murder indictment. | Gehringer up—ball one, inside; ball Yesterday forenoon Edwards re-|two, low and outside; strike one, turned to the witness stand to de-[called; ball three low; ball four, fend his story that the death of|outside; walked. Gehringer on first Frieda McKechnie on the night of |and Cochrane on second. (A con- July 30, last, while the two were|ference between Frisch and Carle- swimming in Harvey's lake, was ac-|ton was held.) Goslin up—ball one, cidental. low and outside; ball two, high and “I have told the truth,” testi-|wide; ball three, wide; strike one,' fied Edwards. He admitted ~he|called; ball four, low and inside; struck his neighborhood sweetheart, | Goslin walked, filling the bases. a prospective mother, with a black- | (Vance went into the bull-pen to jack while they were bathing, but|warm up for the Cardinals.) Rogell insisted “Frieda was dead when I|up—strike one, fanned; singled to hit her.” center with a grounder, scoring He testified she fell while clamb- | Cochrane and Gehringer, Goslin on ering into a boat and died, and|third. (The Nationals' infield in a fearing he would be blamed, he|huddle on the mound — Carleton struck the girl to make it appear it |was taken out and Dazzy Vance ‘was an accident. replaced him on the mound for The state contended Edwards|the Cardinals). Greenberg up— killed the girl so he could marry |strike one, called; beats out a another young woman, Miss Mar-|single to short, Goslin scoring; garen Crain. Rogell going to second. Owen up— ball one, outside; foul back into stands, strike one; beats out a hit to third filling the bases. fox up— ball one, high; ball two, high and inside; strike one, called; ball three, low and inside; strike two, called; VERDICT OF JURY WILKES BARRE, Pa., Oct, 6.— Robert Edwards, who called him- self a “lady’s man,” has been convicted of the slaying of Freda McKechnie, unemployed - telephone |side out, strike three, fanned. operator, the jury recommending| Three runs, four hits, no errors, death in the electric chalr. | three left on bases. Edwards listened to the verdict| GCARDINALS: Martin up—out, on with bowed head. He slumped for- |, ward in his chair as the jury poll ETounaey, (S bo - Sl S Dt rock up—strike one, called; Wwas made and was trembling as he | ope, 103” and outside; Oue!d.m?ul; :::Is led handcuffed back to his|grounder, second to first. Frisch k up—sfrike one, called; singled to center when ball took a bad hop Daily Empite Want ads Pay! over short's head. Medwick up— { SNOW SUITS for Children SKI-SUITS for Women lfAD[R DEPT. STORE GEORGE “BROS. - foul ‘ - Martin on first and Durocher scor- ’er!ke one, called; ' foul back tc screen, strike two; ball one, high; one, Very wide; ball two, low and outside; side out, fly to right.' ' ball two, inside, (Cochrane had tc No runs, one hit, no errors, one dive for it); foul fly over right] left on base. | stands; foul back into stands; bal CARDINALS: Durocher up— strike one, called; ball oné, high and outside; foul tip, strike two; singled past third with a grounder Walker up—bats right handed—fou! tip, strike one; strike two, fanned; out, strike three, fanned. Martin up —out, flied to second in short right field. Rothrock up—strike one called; side out, second to first. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. Seventh Inning TIGERS: Gehringer up—ball one, wide; ball two, high and inside; strike one, called; singled to center with a swift grounder. Goslin up— ball one, low and outside; out, sac- rificed, third to first; Gehringer going to second. Rogell up—ball one, low and inside; strike one, fanned; error, Rogell hit to short and Gehringer was safe at third| missed throw from center; ball one, when third dropped the throw; a low wild pitch, White scoring; Rogell on first. Greenberg up—ball strike two, called; out, strike three, one, low and outside; ball two, low called; Gehringer up — ball one, and inside; ball three, low and in- high; ball two, high and outside; side; strike one, called; doubled tc| strike one, called; strike two, call- right center scoring Gehringer, Ro ed; side out, a grounder, second gell on third. Owen up—ball one,| to first. low and inside; strike one, called; | | One run, no hits, one error, none foul fly to right stands, strike: two: | left on base. out, lined to right in short right. CARDINALS: Orsatti up—strikc Fox up—ball one, wide; ball two, one, called; singled to center. Duro- wide; ball three, wide; ball four, cher up—ball one, high; strike one, wide; Fox was purposely walked, fanned; grounds to third and Or- filling the bases. Auker up—strike satti was safe at second when sec- one fanned; ball one, low and| ond dropped the ball, Durocher on inside; side out, on a grounder, | first. (The Americans protested second to first. | that second dropped the ball when| One run, two hits, one error, he was going to return lb—the‘three left on bases. | decision stands). Davis batting for| cApDINALS: Fri : sch up—foul to Vance; bats right—ball one, high riop¢ stands, strike one; out, flied and outside; foul tip, strike one; i, yjght who made a nice running strike two, fanned; ball two, high'ooioh" Medwick uj f b - p—long - foul to and wide; foul back to stands;| fleld, strike one; ball one| right singled over 'first, Orsatti scoring,| # grounded out to first un- wide; Durocher going to third. (Walker|accisted who made a great one- is warming up in bull-pen for Na- handeq stop. Collins up—strike one, tionals—Dizzy Dean ran for Davis, {called; strike two, fanned; ball one, | Dean on first). Martin up—Martin | Ihigh and outside; foul grqunderl forced Dean at second, second to| past third; side out, grounded out | short and when short threw to first t4 first unassisted. trylng for-a double play he hit| No runs, no hits, no errors, none Dizzy Dean on the forehead, knock- |jett on base. | ing Dean out and time was called. Eighth Tnni ‘The players of both teams gathered e b o) TIGERS: White up — ball one, ‘ around Dean. Dean had to be car- ried from the field. On the play|Di8h: ball two, outside; strike one, three, high and outside; ball four) low and outside; Medwick walked Frisch on second. Collins up— |singled to center with a liner| | scoring Frisch, Medwick on third | Delancey up—strike one, . called; | ball one, oustide; ball two, low anc outside; side out, pitcher to first. | One run, two hits, no errors, twc left on bases. Fourth Inning TIGERS: Auker up — ball one| high and inside; strike one, called;) strike two, called; foul back tc| screen; ball two, low; out, strike | toree, called. White up—ball one |low and outside; ball two, low and| inside; ball three, low and outside; strike one, called; ball four, high; White walked. Cochrane up—strike one, fanned; White stole second and went to third when third ball four, inside; ed he . Rof p—of | on 1S by el un‘(cwhrane up—strike one, fanned;| flied to left in deep left. Frisch up| i ! pitcher throws to first; and again; side out, Frisch forced Martin at| oo ane punted for a sacrifice and w'cx?::' rs:,c,_:nd,w':mfi;. one eiro, |White was safe at second ‘when one left on base. pitcher threw -past second, Coch- rane on first (no sacrifice). Gehr- Nith IAORg \inger up—strike one, called; ball TIGERS: W. V' ksr went o the game to piten for U di- " inals. Goslin up—ball one, low and inside; foul back to screen, strike one; ball two, inside; out, ground- er, second to first. Rogell up—ball one, outside; strike one, fanned; out, flied to center. Greenberg up @ = H " H - DANCE AUK BAY INN TONIGHT P SAY!!! The OLD GANG from the BIG TIME (Remember) WILL BE THERE! We invite all good fellows to join us! MUSIC—A SPECIAL SURPRISE! ll|l|||||lllll||lll||flIIIIIII!IIlllIII||IIII|IIIIlIIIIIIII|||IIIIIII||l|||lI|II|IIHlIlllllllllllllllllllllIIEI lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllmlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||I|I||..s!l!{i‘ LT 1T ROYAL BLU $2 Round Trip Anytime to the GLACIER TAVERN ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT W “BOB” CASEY ball one, low and inside; strike one, called; Greenberg safe when third fumbled. Owen up—strike !. one, called; foul back to stands,'jp strike two; ball one, high and in- § side; foul on ground towards first; & side out, third to first. No runs, no hits, one error, one left on base. (It was announced that Dizzy Dean was removed to a hospital for an X-ray examination). ! CARDINALS: Medwick up—ball ; one, high and outside; foul onu ground to left, strike one; singled : to right with a grounder, Collins } up—ball one, low, close in; out, flied to center. Delancey up—ball | { one, wide; ball two, low and wide; | strike one, called; ball three, low : and outside; ball four low; ; i { { { { { L lancey on first, Medwick going '.o second. Orsatti up—ball one, in-, side; side out, Orsatti lined to first and Medwick was doubled off second, first to short. t No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. | Sixth Inning I TIGERS: Fox up — doubled to wall in' left center. Auker up—ball one, high and outside; foul tip, strike out; out, sacrificed, catcher to second who covered first, Fox on third. White up—foul back be- hind plate, strike one; ball ane, high; striketwo, called; out, foul fly to third. Cochrane up—strike one, fanned: foul b gtrike two; ball ; MWM||IlllmIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlm|IIllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHHI‘IIH|IllllllIHIlIIllllllllllmHIIIIIIIlIllllllllll||l|||ll|ll||lllmul | tripel, | Haines. one, outside; out, Gehringer sac- rificedy first to second, who covered first—White going to third and ,Cochrane to second. Goslin up—ball one, wide; ball “two, wide;. ball three, wide; ball four, wide; .Gos- lin was purposely walked, filling the bases. Rogell up—ball one, in- side; foul back to stands, strike one; foul tip, strike two; singled to center with a grounder, scoring White and Cochrane; Goslin on third. Greenberg up—tripled to the wall in right center, scoring Goslin and Rogell. Owen up—(there seems to be an argument on Greenberg's a fan touched it in right stands—it finally was ruled as a two-base hit by Umpire Klem and Greenberg was recalled to second and Rogell was called back and took his place on third. ~Owen| singled scoring Rogell, Greenberg going to third. Fox up—ball one, | high and inside; ball two, high; ball three, low and inside; strike one called; foul fly to right stands, strike two; out, strike three, fan- ned. Greenberg and Owen pulled a double steal—Greenberg scored and {Owen taking second; Owen went to third when. catcher dropped the throw at the plate. Auker up— rike one, fanned; strike two, fan- ned; ball one, inside; foul back to stand; foul fly to right field stands; side out, strike three, fan- ned. Five runs, three hits, two errors, one left on base. CARDINALS: Delancey up—strike one, called; ball ore, inside; strike two, called; ball two, high and inside; out, lined to third. Orsatti up—strike one, called; ball one, outside; ball two, outside; singled low. ball two. high; strike one, called; out, flied to center in deep center. Frisch up—ball one, high; strike one, called; strike two, call- |ed; side out, Frisch forced Mar- i“"‘ short unassisted. Frisch doubled at first, short to first. No runs one hit, no errors, none left on base. PLAN TO AI "~ IDLE YOUTHS ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—The Re- lief Administration is planning something special to buck up young Americans who want jobs but can- not find them. An idea for offering work, recre- ation and training to the army of idle youths, officials estimate at 4,000,000, will be submitted shortly to 'the President. e ——— ® 0 0 0060 0 00 00 00 . STOCK QUOTATIONS . ® 0 00 0 0 8 000 000 NEW YORK, Oct. 6.— Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 19%, American Can 99,‘. American Power and Light %, Anaconda 11, Armour common ! 5%. Bethlehem Steel 28, Calumet and Hecla, no sale; Curtiss-Wright 2%, General Motors 297%, Interna- 'WOMEN OF MOOSE HOLD FIRST CARD PARTY TONIGHT ‘This evening the first of the winter series of card parties to be given by the Women of the Moose ' { DANGE HELD | | - THIS EVENING will be held in the Moose Hall. It is open to the publie and play will With the winter season really start promptly at 8 o'clock. Eight here, when dancing and indoor hands of bridge, either contract or amusements prove more attractive auction, and pinochle will be played than outings and picnics, the series during the evening. of Saturday dances which were ~There are excellent prizes to be inaugurated last week by the Elks awarded and refreshments will be Club, proved tremendously popular. served at the conclusion of the There was a splendid crowd at evening's entertainment. the first of these delightful in- D g s | formal affairs last Saturday and an NOTICE AUXILIARY even larger number is expected at Regular meeting of the Ladies’ the second dance of the season, Auxiliary F. O. E. next Monday which is held tonight. night, Oct. 8, at 7:30 on account Earl Blinzler and his orchestra of the Card Party. Attendance of made a decided hit with dancers all members is urged. both young and old and will be a EFFIE FLEEK, real drawing card for those who Secretary. like to dance to the newest and most popular music, well played. FREE! SECOND ELKS' —adv., Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! FREE! A beautiful GLASS MAYONNAISE BOWL with a quart can of WESSON OlL’ at 50c tional Harvester 30%, Kennecott' 17%, United States Steel 33%, Pound, $4.92%. At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 to center with a grounder. Duro- cher up—strike one, called; Duro- cher forced Orsatti at second, first to short. Crawford batting for aines, bats left handed—ball one, inside; side out, second to first. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. Ninth Inning TIGERS: Mooney now pitching for Cardinals, having replaced White up—ball one, and inside; singled to center a swift grounder. Cochrane Cochrane sacrificed, pitcher to first, White on second. Gehringer up— |ball one, inside; ball two, inside; with up— 'called; ball three, high and finside; |strike one, called; out. pop. fly to ¥ White walked |short back of second. Goslin up— J strike o ball one, outside and low; one called; to first, unassisted. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. CARDINALS: Martin up—singled Rothrock up—ball one, | past short. L JEAN and ERNIE 1 O 000000 high ‘v side out, grounded out 3’ \ ¥ 1 1 2 cases of ACME surprise Tap Dancer! Gapitol Beer and Ball Room ' » . \ i { | Bill Says “LET’S GO!” i 1 % There will be two door prizes of two T “JACK” MERRIAM BEER and a special TONIGHT Parlors = -] == = = = = = = E [ ] [} < AND HIS ACES will furnish the dance music 'Q and you may dine, dance and be merry! ' PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR PARTIES, 1 with Excellent Foods and Service ] ERheilander ‘if.H||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||||||||||||||||||Illlllll"mmfl""||||l|||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I||||!_!! CABS | e AN g e

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