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Delanc¢ey up—strike one, fan- TIGERS: Goslin up—out, first to| Americans’ infield in hud- foul back in press box, strike pitcher, who covered first. Roge Rowe was taken out—Hogsett ; ball one, high; side out, strike up—strike one, called; strike two,|a left handed pitcher now pitch-|three fanned, Cochrane dropped called; error, grounded to short|ing for the Americans). the third strike and threw to fitst and was safe at first when first| Ors up—ball one, low, ball |making the out, catchef to first. fumbled the throw. Greenberg up—|two, inside; sfrike one ed; foul| Two runs, three hits, two’ crrots, strike one, called; strike two, fe |in left fie es, strike two; ball [two left on bases. ned; foul ba very wide; foul back on|’' (When Médwick took his place throws to nd; ball four low; Orsa‘lilin left field the fans'in tHe bleach- sel confl third to second No runs, no hits, left on base. Third Inning CARDINALS: Durocher one, called; ball one, side; ball two, very widc two, called; out, flied to ce Jeft center. J. Dean up-—foul back tin stole second; ball two, high and |side out, ‘inside; ball three, inside; ball four, high; Rothdock walked, filling the bases. Frisch up—foul back in up- per deck, strike one; ball one, in- side; foul back in upper deck. strike two; ball two, Jow and wide; long foul to right field; long foul JUNEAU—8 strike |r one error, one |side; { right ield boxes; foul back or d to right close tc Dean, Martir ouble 1l line—scoring J Rothrock. was for Americans—Rowe is a|Martin. Medwick kicked Owen in ler) the chest after sliding into third Medwick up—out, short to fi i |base and the two players had to lked. 4 Durocher foul on ground past thi two; ball one, foul back in net; and the bases ag; J. Dean up i; J grounder to third, cey; bases still full ball one, inside; scoring Delan: in net, strike one; foul back in net, |inside; ball three law and Wide;|ihe same response from the fanis, strike two; a double over tb''d|ball four, Martin walked, | Modwick’s action in kicking Owen |, , base. Martin up—a long foul in forcing Orsatli to score and leav=|in the chest appeared uncalled’ fot |3 Jeft field boxes, strike one; baliling the bases full. after sliding safely into third base. one, inside; ball two, wide, ground-| (Hogsett was taken out and re-|neqwick made another effort to ed to first and beat Greenberg’s|placed by Bridges. Bridges NOW |o into left field but it was no use. throw to Auker at first for a|pitching for Americans. He is a A solid line of policemen stood in | single, J. Dean going to third.jright hander) the bleachers' aisles but they were | Rothrock up—ball one, wide; Mar-| Rothrock up—ball one, Inside;|ynaple to prevent the fans from second to short three left on bases. TIGERS: Fox up—ball one, low; strike one; out, Bridges up—(bats foul back in net, lined to center. right handed) strike one, fanued; SUNLAMPS Build Body Resistance to Colds and other Winter Ailments Daily use of Violet-Ray Sunlamps is bene- ficial and will help compensate for the lack of sunshine. Ask About Our Rental Plan Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. DOUGLAS—18 aken out, Rowe now up—strike one, low and in- singled to|g were filled when Fox fielded the ball -ball one, inside; Dean beat out a slow Martin up— ball two, low and forced Martin at second, Seven runs, seven hits, no errors, out, second to first. White up—-(oul in left field upper deck, strike one; strike two, called; foul back in press box; side out, flied to center in left center. No runs, no hits, no errors, nomne |iett on base Fourth Inning CARDINALS: Frisch up one, inside; out, second to first Medwick up—strike one, fanne foul back on ground, strike two; out, a long fly to right, close to Ithe foul line. Colliis up—foul back in uppét deck, strike one; ball ohe, inside; Singled to right. Delahcey up—ball ore, 10w 'and’ wide; ‘side Jut, grounded to sécond and’ foreed |Collins at sécond, sedond t&” EHort. No runs, one hit, no errors, ohe left on base. "IGERS: Cochrane up—ball one, ide: strike one, called; out, pop o second close to second base. up—strike one, called; The first' hit off Goslin up ger ed to right. Dean this game ball one, high; out, high fly to \left Rogell up—ball one, high; 'side out, grounded to second, fore- ing Gehringer, second to short No runs, one hit, no errors; one left on base. Fifth Inhing CARDINALS: Orsatti ‘up—strike one, called; ball one, inside; out, | stri — pan{ss A s 1 one, wide; ball two, wide; side THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'IUESDAY OCT. 9 1934 ate | | 0, ck out up out No© left flied to left, Durocher up—strike one, called; out, a long fly to left. J. Dean up—strike one, fanned; |stiike two, fanned; side out, strike’ three, fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left on base. TIGERS: Greenberg up — ball one, wide; ball two, wide; strike one, fanned; singled to right cen- {ter. Owen up—ball one, wide; out, | |a long fly to right. Fox up—foul IflllllfllflllflfillllwmIIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIlllllllfllllIIIfllllllllllllllllllllmIlllllfl!lmfllmm{fllIIIIIIIII |back in net, strike one; strike {two, fanned; foul on ground to! |dugout back of third; ball one, | wide; | burg [one, doubled to left center; Green- on third. Brides up—strike called; strike two, called; ball (one, high; out, strike three, called | White up—ball one, fnside; strike \one, called; sidé out, short to first; 'I)\nochu making a finé play back lof second No runs, {left on bases. i Sixth Inning | CARDINALS: Martin up—strike | | | two hits, no errors, two one, called; ball one, inside; ball two, wiae; ball three, low; strike two, called; foul back in net; |singled to left and went to second | when left fielder fumbled. Rothrock Jup—ball one, low; out, flied to left. Frisch up—strike one, called; out, 0 |flied to center in left center. Med- 0 |wick up—strike one, called; ball 1 jone, low and wide; foul back in press box, strike two; tripled off the screen in right center, scoring ers drove him back toward the infield with a barrage of bottles and lemons. Theé umpires are in conference in left field. Each time Medwick makes an effort to go back in his position he is greet- ed by a new shower of pop bottles. Special policemen were sent to the - |left field bleachers "and Meédwick made another attempt to take his position in the field but met with| throwing the bottles and lemons. Judge Dandis finally took a hand ih the matter. He called Medwick and Manager Frisch to his box and Owen was called into the confers | ence. Lanhdis finally ordered Med- wick from the game so that play may be resumed. They are clear-! ing the fleld of photogréiphers” ahd ! policemen. Fullis' replaced’ Med-' wick in left field for the - Nu-| tionals and play was resumed.) TIGERS: Cochrane ‘up--out,” lif\- ed to right at the foul line. Gehr- inger up—strike one, ecalled; out, short to first. Goslin up—side out, | foul fly to first, back of first. No runs, no hits, no errors, none Jeft on base. (Medwick left the field erossing behind the home plate atcompan- ied by a squad of half a dozen policemen.) Seventh Inning CARDINALS: Orsatti up — foul back on roof, strike one; ball one, wide; ball' two, high and wide; ball three, high; strike two, called; out, flied to center. ' Durocher up— tripled to the screen in right cen- ter. J.'Dean up—foul in net, strike one; out, third to first, Durdcher held on third. Martin up—sttike one, called; strike two, called; ball one, high ahd inside; error, ground- ed to second who fumbled; Martin safe ‘at first, Durocher 'scoring.! Rothrock up—ball one, wide; ball two, wide; Martin stole second; foul back on ground back of plate, strike one; ball three, high;'doubled | to center, Martin scoring. Frisch up—foul in left field boxes, strike one; side out, flied right. Two runs, two , One erfor, Tmfimmnu@ WIIHMWHMHMHMMI TIG strike one, called; a long foul v left field wall, strike two; ‘dut ball one, low and inside; RS: dogel] up—7foul hack oi on ground, ball four, ]o\\. Orsatt! Durocher up—foul back in insid strike one; strike walked. foul back fanned; foul in left field pav- strike one; ball one, high and strike one; foul bunt along fir ; ball one, high'and wide; foul ide out, grounded to short base line, strike two; ball thi ¢ on rdof of third base dugout; and forced Orsatti at second, short |high and wide; side out, strik; pop' fly to short. Greenbers |to second three, fanned No runs, one hit two left on hases. RS: Fox up—doubled to the of leit field. G. Walker bat- bats right. G no errc left on base. three, fanned. Owen up— TIGERS: Gehringer up back of plate, strike one; second ‘to’ first. for Marberry high; ball two, inside; singled to| rufis, no hits, no errors, none up—ott, high fly to left.|jept Goglin up—ball one, wide; foul o’ bake ike one, called; ball pack on roof, strike one; one out one, h ball two, wide ® | grounded to first and forced Gehr QlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III||||||IIIIIII|IIIIIII||||II|IIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIII!IIIIII!! CELF;RY; I;;lrgc Bleached, 3 for-. i BANANAS, Golden Ripe; 31bs. ............ 2% CABBAGE. Solid Heads; .~ 577003700 58 (@] CONCORD GRAPES: basket=: 7 we2mr 29 Jane, 100 Ib. sack SUGAR, Dry T RUTABAGAS, R o - e T LEMONS, ‘Fancy; doz.” :coovin ... S dianle HOUSEHOL.D POLISH, regular 50c, NOW .20c PHONE 342 Prompt Free Deli\'erv one left on base. A glmmmmtnfimmlmmumumm TO INTRODUCE A NEW BEAUTIFUL LINE oolen Dresses - Sizes 14 to 20 WE ARE MARKING THEM AT -75 '!gs FOR ONE DAY ONLY! REMEMBER, This price effective only on. Wednesday, October 10. '@ We have just received our early Winter show- - ing of Coats. ‘ PAY DAY SPECIAL! Rayon or Satin Slips, in . tea rose or peach, Very Special, $1.95.. i Juneau Sample Shoppe *“Fhe Little Store With the Big Val“es g Simag s low and inside; ba No runs, no hits, no error: llllflllllllmlllllllllllllIIIlIIII||IIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII ¢, non; (Marberry, a right hander, now | two. called; out, strike three, |inger at second, first to short; pitching for Americans). fied. Cochrane up—side out, foul {Goglin on first. Rogell up— | CARDINALS!'Fillls ip — (bats ht in front of fleld BOXeS. 4o right; Goslin on second. G right handed)’ ball one,' {iside; ball one hit, no err one Iherg up—strike one, talled; foul on two, high; singléd ‘to 'left center lcft on base ground to right of plate, strik Collins up—strike one, Ealled; stiike Ninth Inning |two; ball one, wide; ou two, fanned; ott, 1ohg f1¥ to righ: | wder, a right hander. now [three, fanned. Owen up in right center. Delatecy Up—strike pm-mn and Hayworth catching |one, fanned; strike two, called one, called; foul on ground past fc Americans.) one, low; side out, grou third; strike one; ball one, inside; (-\RDI\U\I J. Dean up—ball [short, forcing Rogell at out, second to first; Fullis on sec- |one, low and inside; out, lined to short to second. jond. Orsatti up—ball one, inside; left Mattin up—out, foul fly to No runs, two hits, no errors, {wo ball two, high and wide; ball threg, | first near boxes. Rothrock up— |left on bases. THE TR : %flmflmmmlIIIIIIIIIIIHIHllllHIIIlflIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIlIlIIIIII]HIIlIHlHIIIIIfllfllllllll|ll|ll||||llllll|lll|IIIIIIIIIIIHIl ball one, | e The Weather (By the U, 8. Weather Bureau) O. 8. DEPARTWLENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 pm. Oct. 9: Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate southeast to east winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 4 pm. y 20.01 53 ] s 6 Rain 4 am. today 29.47 52 82 E 20 Rain Noon today 2953 50 6 SE 4 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPGRTS YESTERDAY | TGDAY Highest 4pm. | Lo.wstnm 4a.m. Preclp 4am. Cor dova Juneau Prince Rupert imonton out temp. fémp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Wemhev 28 24 24 26 16 36 34 24 24 8 34 34 28 28 14 38 38 32 32 6 32 82 32 34 12 40 34 34 38 8 42 38 34 36 0 44 44 42 4 16 48 46 44 44 4 56 53 8 52 20 60 = 52 — - 58 50 56 8 56 | 50 54 24 58 Rain 60 | 46 48 8 0 Pt.Cidy 66 | 60 60 4 02 Pt Cldy 68 | 56° 58 4 0 Clear 74 58 58 4 0 Clear The barometric p s low but rising or stationary through- Alaska. utheast. er the Harbor. It is lowest south of the Gulf with gales to the sc d and westward and rain over The weather is clear on emainder of the T The pressure is moder: the middie North Pacific Ocean. Arctic Coast and have changed but Temperatures little have Southern Alaska, the Arctic Coast tory except partly cloudy at Du ch y high in the Pacific States g th- heavy in the and cloudy risen on the in other districts. You Will A ppreciate Nanaimo- Wellington Lump AT This Time of Y ear $17.80 per ton DELIVERED PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. & 4] JUNEAU ALASKA ® Transmission ® Difierential @® Motor Oils ® Get on the Safe Side NOW! 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