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x STARTING TONIGHT a8 you like it/ HE RAN A MURDERER TO EARTH...AND_ A BLONDE RAN HIM TO THE ALTAR! Merriment & Mystery! Q FRANCHOT TONE % UNA MERKEL § CONRAD'NAGEL ¥ HARVEY STEPHENS - AN M:G-M —ADDED— MICKEY MOUSE SHOW KIDS MATINEE Superstition of a Saterday 1 P.M. Black Cat ‘One New York Night” Dumbell Letters COMEDY Latest News CARTOON NEWS Candy and I'un Don’t forget to turn in your Mickey Mouse Cards A THRILLINGLY NEW HOSPITALITY TRAY I'Hm‘s nothing like it any- where . . no informal food service so complete . . with all accessories in matched design. toast every time foreverybody.” Two-slice Toastmaster - with new Hospitality Tray, complete | | larretta up—strike one, called; foul to right upper deck, strike one; strike two, called; ball one,, inside; out, strike three, fanned. White up —Strike one, called; White singled on a liner through pitcher's box. Cochrane up-—ball one, high and; out, wide; strike one, called; side out, | Cavarretta lined to center. Hack Cochrane lined to right who made |up—strike one, called; Hack singled a diving catch lona liner to short left. Jurges up— No runs, one hit, |ball one, low; Hack stole second; left on base. |strike one, called; error, Jurges safe| CHICAGO: Jurges up—ball one, |at first on third baseman's fumble low and inside; ball two, low and {of an easy grounder; Hack going inside; strike one, called; ball four, to third. Lee up—ball one, inside; low and inside; Jurges walked. Lee | Lee grounded out, second to first; up—out, Lee sacrificed, pitcher to Hack scorning, Jurges going to sec- second who covered first; Jurges ond. Galan up—ball one, inside,|going to second. Galan up—ball ball two, wide; strike one, fanned; |one, low; strike one, fanned; Galan side out, Galan flied to left. |singled on a liner to right; Jurges Two runs, ‘two hits, “One error,|scoring when catcher muffed right one left on. base. | fielder’s throw to plate; Galan took THIRD INNING |second on the error. Herman up— DETROIT! Aukeér up—ball one, strike one, fanned; Herman singled wide; out, Auker fouled to catcher|on a liner which bounced off the who almost ran into the dugout | first baseman’s glove; Galan going E Play b_y Play (Continuea mom Page One) no errors, one ed; ball two, high and wide; Gehr-| inger singles on a grounder be-" DETROIT: Gehrin; up—strike tween first and second; Cochrane one, called; ball one, wide; strike| on second. Goslin up—ball one, high | two, called; out, Gehringer popped| and wide; ball two, high and in-|to third between pitcher's box and side; side out, Goslin lined to left srst base. Goslin up—ball one, low; | who made a sensational leaping/ball two, low; ball three, low and |catch in deep left center. | wide; strike one, called; strike two, | No runs, one hit, no errors, twWo|called; Goslin singled on a ground- (left on base. |er between first and second. Fox “ CHICAGO: Herman up — strike | yp—Fox tripled on a liner to corner one, fanned; strike two, called; bnllior right field, Goslin scoring. Rogell one, wide; out, Herman grounded |yp pall one high and inside; ball |out, third to first Lindstrom up—|two, wide; Fox caught off third |ball one, low and wide; out, Lind-|pase, catcher to third. Root and |strom grounded out, third to first.|carleton, both right handers, are 3!-lan.net.(: up—Line foul In boxes t0|warming up for Chicago. Baker, |right of screen, strike one; side|coaching at third base was ruled |out, Hartrett grounded out, second | from the game by Umpire Quigley to first. ‘for protesting on decision of Fox | No runs, no hits, nor errors, none oyt Rogell still up—strike one, call- left on base. . ed; ball three, high and inside; | FOURTH INNING strike two, called; side out, strike | DETROIT: Fox up—strike one,|three, called. |called; out, Fox hit a high pop flIy| One run, two hits, no errors, none to short in front of second bsse.“en on base. Rogell ‘up—strike one, called; out,| CHICAGO: Hartnett up—strike |Rogell flied out to second in short|one called; ball one, high and | {right field. Owen up—ball one,|yide; out, Hartnett grounded out, wide; strike one, fanned; side out,|second to first. Demaree up—ball| Dwen grounded out, short to first.|one low; ball two, wide; bali three No runs, no hits, no errors, """e;wide; ball four, wide; Demaree left on base. | walked. Cavarretta up — pitcher CHICAGO: Demaree up — ha”‘throws to first; two out, Cavar- |one, inside; line foul in right field | jetta forced Demaree, pitcher to boxes, strike one; foul back against |short: Cavarreta on first. Hack screen, strike two; out, D”"‘““"e‘upA—side out, ball one wide, Cavar-| \flied to center Cavarretta up—ball| etta out stealing, catcher to short.! {one, high and inside, strike one,| No runs, no hits, no errors, none called; ball two, high and inside;|jeft on base. out, grounded out, second to first. SEVENTH INNING Hack up—foul back in the net| pRTROIT: Owen up—ball cne, |above screen, strike one; ball one,|gwige: out, Owen flied to right low and inside; ball two, high and|ggqinst screen. Clifton up—ball one, |inside; ball three, low and wide; |njgh: strike one, called; strike two, jside out, Hack grounded out t0|fanned; ball two, wide; ball three, {first, unassisted. inside; Rowe also warming up for No runs, no hits, no errors, none |left on base. DETROIT: Clifton up—out, lined |to center who made a: running catch in left center. Auker up— SIXTH INNING | walked. Walker batting for Auker !bats right. Walker up—strike one, |fanned; side out, Walker grounded into a double play, short to second |to first. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left on base. CHICAGO: Hogsett, a left hander now pitching for Americans. Hack up—ball one, low; bunt foul be- hind plate, strike one; strike two, INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER> Sealed bids will be received at the office of City Clerk to be publicly opened at 7:30 p. m,, P.S.T., on Oc- | tober 25, 1935, for furnishing all la- |bor and materials necessary for the | 1 { {called; Americans; ball four, wide; Clifton | two, fanned; Fox singled on a well back toward right field boxes. grounder past short; Goslin on| No runs, one hit, no errors, one| second. Rogell up—ball one, wide; |left on base. I strike one, fanned; line foul past| CHICAGO: Lindstrom up—Lind-| third, strike two; ball two, low; strom doubled on a liner to-right| Rogell singled on a ground ball center. Hartnett up — bunt foul, through pitchers box, Goslin scor- strike one; ball one, wide; out,| ing, Fox going to third. Owen up— |Hartnett sacrificed, catcher to sec- ball one, inside; ball two, low and ond who covered f Lindstrom inside; strike one, fanned; on & on third. Demaree up—strike one,| delayed steal Rogell was run down fanned; strike two, fanned; out,| —catcher to second to first,but Fox Demaree grounded out, short to wide; side out, Owen lined to first. Four runs, four hits, none left on base. CHICAGO: Rowe, a right hand- Ball one, inside; strike one, called; line foul to right field boxes, strike two; out, Lindstrom flied to left who made a fine running catch near the foul line. Hartnett up— back of first to make the catch.|to third. Lindstrom up—strike one,|0ut, Harinett flied to center. De- NINTH INNING DETROIT: Clifton up—ball one, low; ball two, low; strike one, call- ed; strike two, fanned; out, strike three, called. Rowe up (bats right handed)—strike one, called; ball one, wide; strike two, called; ball two, wide; out, Rowe grounded out, third to first. White up—ball one, wide; ball two, wide; strike one, strike two, fanned; ball three, inside; side out, strike three, CHICAGO: Cavarretta up — out, flied to center. Hack up—strike one, called; Hack singled on a liner over short. Jurges up—Klein batting for Jurges bats left. Klein up—strike one, called; Klein singled on a grounder between short and third; Haek on second. O'Dea batting for ‘Warneke, bats left. O'Dea up— steike one, called; O'Dea singled on a Hner to right, Hack scoring; Klein going to third. Galan up (batting left)—French, left hander, warming up for Natioinals. Foul in boxes to right of plate, strike one; ball one, wide; ball two, wide; out, Galan flied to deep center; Klein scoring tying the score after the catch. {Herman up—foul back in net, strike (one left on base. TENTH INNING DETROIT: French, a left hand- er,’ 'now pitching for Nationals. Hack moved to short, Lindstrom |to_ third base. Demaree moved to |center field and Klein playing right for Nationals. Cochrane up — ball-one, inside; Ifoul back in net; strike one; ball {twd, wide; out, Cochrane fouled to third. Gehringer up—ball one, low; |strike one, called; out, Gehringer |fouled to right. Goslin up—strike |one, called; ball one, inside; foul fly in boxes to right of screen, |strike two; Goslin doubled on a lin- |er over second baseman’s head. Fox THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1935. Fox up—strike one, fanned; strike up—side out, Fox fouled to first, scored on the run down; ball three, first; Lindstrom holding third. Cav- arretta up — side out, Cavarretta no errors, grounded out, escond to first. No runs, one hit, left on base. no errors, one er, now pitching for Americans; ELEVENTH INNING Henshaw, a left hander, warming| DETROIT: Rogell up (batting = up for Nationals. Lindstrom up—|right now)—Ball one, wide, strike P o one, called; strike two, fanned; line foul past third; Rogell singled past shert. Owen up—one out, Oweén bunted and forced Rogell at second, third to short; Owen on first. CIlif- ton up-—error, Clifton was safe at White up—out, grounded out second | Hogsett, lefthander warming up for (maree up—strike one, called; ball{first when third fumbled his to first. Cochrane up—strike one,|the Americans: side out, Lindstrom |one, wide; strike two, fanned; side [grounder; Owen on second. Rowe called; ball one, inside; ball two;|grounded into a double play, second out, :strike three, fanned. up—strike one, fanned; strike two, {inside; ball three, low; ball four, to short to first No runs, no hits, no errors, none | fanned; out, strike three, fanned. |wide; Cochrane walked. Gehringer| One run, two hits, one error, one ! left _on bas White up—strike one, called; ball {up—ball one, low; strike one, call- left on base. one, low and wide; strike two, fanned; ball two, high and inside; White singled on a liner to center, Owen scoring and Clifton going to third; White took second on throw to plate. Cochrane up — side out, Cochrane fouled to catcher. One run, two hits, one error, two left on bases. CHICAGO: Hack up—strike one, called; out, Hack grounded out, third to first. Klein up—ground foul to right of plate, strike one; fanned. strike two, fanned; ground foul . No guns, no hits, no errors, none{past first; foul back in net; ball ! left on e. one, high and wide; line foul past first; ball two, wide; foul back in net; out, strike three, fanned. Stephensen batting for French, bats right handed—ball one, inside; ball two, low; strike one, fanned; foul back in boxes to right of screen, strike two; foul on right field roof; ball three low; side oue, strike three, called. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left on base g g SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- adv, one; ball one, inside; strike two, P fanned; ball two, low; side out, ermanent Herman grounded out, third to 4 tirst, |) 4 Two runs, three hits, no errors, avlng A SPECIALTY Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. VIOLET PETERSON, Operator Front Street Phone 221 ‘ k%O RADIO MCTuRE You've had your fun - I've made you laugh - Now it's your turn to Pay ME! | ADRIENNE AMES RALPH BELLAMY DONALD COOK Robt. ARMSTRONG —PLUS— EDGER in “Poisoned Ivory” “Graduating Exer- cise” “We Do Our Part” LATE NEWS STARTS TONIGHT STARTS THEATRE TONIGHT | HIGHWAY DELIVERY DICKINSON IN TOWN ON SPECIAL TRIP TO William Dickinson came in from EAGLE RIVER LANDING | Bagle River Landing yesterday for ‘[ supplies. e | The Highway Delivery made a g special trip to Eagle River Landing EXPERT PYANO TUNING | yesterday afternoon with a load of| George Anderson, expert piane | provisions for the lighthouse at| tuning and repair work. Phone 143, Sentinel Island. © —adv. THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store Thas Pleases” called; out, Hack grounded out, construction of a water transmis-| !short to first. Jurges up—ball one, sion line (steel pipe) (1) between the water main in the road in front of the Wrangell Power House and the lower reservoir of the Town of Wrangell (approx. 3555 feet; OR (2) between the water main in the road in front of the Wrangell Pow- er House and a point of connection on the present pipe line approxi- mately 1500 feet below the lower reservoir (approx. 2000 feet), ac- cording to the plans and specifica- \tions on file with the City Clerk of the Town of Wrangell; Wran- gell, Alaska. Prospective biddérs may obtain {copies of the plans and specifica- | tions by applying to the City Clerk. |A deposit of ten dollars ($10) will |be required of each prospective bid- |plans and speeifications, the amount to be refunded upon return in good condition of the plans and specifi- cations. Al bids shall be accompanied by |a certified check (or bid bond fur- nished by a surety company author- ized to do business in Alaska) for five pereent of the amount of the largest alternafé. Should the suc- cessful bidder fail to enter into a {contract and furnish a satisfactory | performance bond within the time stated in his proposal, the certified check (or bid bond) shall be for- feited as liquidated damages. The successful bidder will be re- quired to file a performance bond in the full amount of the contract |der to insure the safe return of | {wide; strike one, fanned; strike two, |called; ball two hit batter on knee; | Lee up—pitcher throws to first; Lee sacrificed to pitcher unassisted; Jurges going to second. Galan up —batting right ‘handed now; ball| one, low; ball two, wide; ball three, | low; strike one, called; foul on| ground back of plate, strike two; | ball four low, and inside; Galan| walked. Herman up—ball one, in- side; strike one, called; side out.! Herman grounded out, third to| first. | No runs, no hits, no*errors, two left on base. | EIGHTH INNING , | DETROIT: White up—ball one,! inside; ball two, inside; strike one,| called; ball three, inside; strike two, called; ball four, inside; White ! walked. Coéhrane up—strike one,| called; strike two, called; ball one,| high; ball two, low; ball three,! high; out, Cochrane flied to short, in short left near foul line. Gehr- | inger up—Gehringer doubled on a liner to right field screen; White | on third. English of the Nationals has also been chased from the beach for remarks to Umpire Mor- iarity. Grimm previously chased in seventh inning. Goslin up—Goslin singled on a| 'grounder which hit first base and bounced into right field; White and | Gehringer scoring, tying the score. 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DOUGLAS—Phone 18 | price, which bond shall be furnished by a surety company acceptable to the Public Works Administration. This improvement shall be con- structed under the contract pro- visions of Bulletin No. 2, PWA, “Requirements as to Bids, Contrac- tor's Bonds, and Contract, Wage and Labor Provisions” dated March 3, 1934, and amended for Alaska. Labor required for this project shall be outlined in 3 (a) of the Construction Regulations. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage mates prescribed by the Fed- {eral Emergency Administration of Public Works must be paid on this | project. | ‘The right is reserved to reject | lany and all bids and to waive any |informality in the bids received, with the exception of the require- | ments of the preceding paragraph. 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