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E %“‘é“‘)‘o ’e‘r : g f g The Trojans used quick openig The Pacific Coast champions of ALS MISCELLANEOUS Yankees 2 Ku'mw:,’“ ‘Bg L plays from T formations as the best last year, put up a game battle on| DARIGOLD and TILLAMOOK | Cardinals 1 lSandel:< .]h 4 1 1 g ground-gaining weapon the ground, but the passing defense; WHEEL CHEESE 4 WANTED I — Eicotates 1t 4 01 S| The best back on the field was was wholly weak | & | COMPOSITE SCORE I MatoR & 3 0.y q Bruce Smith, formerly of Minne- Jimmy Nelson, former Alabamian, | . : o 7 : 3 CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS (Four Games) L XO'A o 3 £ sota, now at St. Mary's, who gave and Jack Jacobs from Oklahoma, PIGGLY WIGGLY g DATE g # & [kenier P 20 0 Olipe Trojans many anxious mo- starred for March Field. > 1S 11 A. M. ON Brecheen, p. 00w o " - ; Yankees 15 28 4 P ments. | e Le MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.00 -« - OF INSERTION. 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LOUIS, Oet. 11.—Left-hander 2?11;“5'!‘ csr:m:ltxalcjl;.ses_stflx !;;;fi Place Kick that Would | size seven, baby scale. Phone 4421 pp,,o 45 |Marius Russo hurled seven-hit ball | FCE - .3 | R . OALL . i before 7 pm. e . |and scored the Yankees' winning |5 St-Loulsd. A, BRG] Have T|ed S(ofe | m’s m 3 - | WANTED—Employment by active|run after smacking out two doubles|™ 4 B0 (O RN R Oct. 11—In a bit-' dishes, 1 set | One of Notre Dame's greatest TIMORE, O > FOR SALE—2 sets of dishes, 4-13 middle aged man in or near Ju-|in three times at bat to give the| No runs, no hits, no errors; none P s Sl AN Aecil Ni‘i h terly contested rough and tumble| l l 4 - tear drop glasses. Phone Red ‘| neau with the following experi-|New York Yankees a 2 to 1 vietory |left on base. ;:m; 1 ters turd o :? W m‘;’; battle, the Navy barely managed to e T good | ence—machinist or marine steam fover the St. Louis Cardinals yester- CARDINALS—Kilein bounced out, | ‘;ez Ak RIRIONY . Gebermong, drop Duke from thé undefeated | OIL — FEED — NAULING 1933 CHRYSLER R.e(dm 370 after 6. engines, turbine and reciprocat-|day afternoon in the fourth game(Russo to Etten. Walker grounded OAn'elo ki AL 'class last Saturday afternoon by a | Nite Phone 884 rubber. Phone " ™| ing, locomotive engines, two or|of the World Series before a ca-|out, Gordon to Etten. Musial Millefi i "“‘ Ll;el:l O 14 to 13 score. ENE Tathinetu 4 crib, Phone! four cycle gas engines; also mill- |pacity erowd of 36196 fans. { grounded out, Gordon to Etten. opner, son cof tue lnmortal BATY(T Bob. Gantt, ,piace-kick expert ONE bathinette an # 2.4 i 4 % x A ‘Red” Miller of Notre Dame, spark- b 4 = s Red 413 wright work, experiencéd in in.| First blood for the Yanks came No rums, no hits, no errors; none | o Prank Leahy's T formation at. Missed the tying point with two/| ] - stalling various types of new ma-|in the fourth when Gordon doubled |left on base. {tack to vigbary # L% minutes to play after the Blue Soothing ( Music and - FOR SALECompletely furnished! cpines on construction jobs and|With two then out, and instead of | SEVENTH INNING The Irish fallled once in tme Devils had rallied for the final Daliclous Fried Chickea s ix room house, piano, Frigidaire,| onoie “on uiniing machinery; (passing Dickey to put a man on| YANKEES—Dickey flied out to| touchdown. . EVERY NIG six g d | D opening period and . twice each in u | .. HT radio, automatic oil heat, Washing| geatviene welding and brazing on |{Irst, Lanier pitched to him. Dickey | Litwhiler. ~Etten grounded out \¢p, socond and, third periods A - - machine, twin beds, electric range| gonowing metals, steel cast iron,|Plasted a sharp single to left field |Klein to Sanders. Lindell popped L 2 Vpefl‘ i A | m m and new cabinet sink. Two lots| brass, bronz, copper, and nlumin-'f"" the first run, scoring Gordon.‘ 5°“‘ ‘to Kurowski, | "’. g i p . 4 Wwith best of view. Ready to mOVe! i (yipe welding) rivet burning,| St Louls took their lone tally in| No runs, no hits, no errors; none AlAMEDA C 6 | S s ! in, Phone Douglas 763. URING, etc, What Hiye you' to|thS SeVenth with Swo men out. fan- eft on ase. i o W | VKIORY ovER i e e e Gbend Address P. S. Box 244, Ju-|9ers got on when Crosetti dropped| CARDINALS—Cooper flied out to - FOR SALE—Four family furnished neuu' Alasku‘ e 2 lan easy one and went to third|Reller. Kurowski grounded out, IAKES FRIS( s‘ni! Mad co : Cutris Apts. Fine Condition, gomd] Sl SRR ion Litwhiler’s double. Sanders|Johnson to Etten. Sanders popped | va SUNDAY { e &ry } “. 155, Cordova, | N ATV Tate mede |SCOT€d when Frank Demarie, pinch- Crosetti who dropped the ball. 3 R ALITY MEA' ; tncome. Write Box {WANTED TO BUY — Late model| " ot She o 120 gl o SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11— Ala- CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Harold “Jug” AND POULTRY Alaska. car. Lee Swift, Phone 764 Douglas. hitting for Lanier, was safe at first|Litwhiler doubled down the right 4 4 ) 2 [ % el 3 5 ,Efl' on Johhson's error. [field foul line and Sanders stopped meda c?ast Guard, twice bsm;en, b{(cSpndden. Philadelphia profes- mnm' 3 FOR SALE—Apartment for sale, | ran over the University of Sun sional, won the unofficial United .. Oall PR ) 12 and @ \-)‘V:N'I‘Ebfilaceum cleaner. Phone| good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. WALNU extension table and ; child’s 6 year old crib mattress, g both in good condition. Phone 0392. e ALL WOOL Rothmoor ladies winter WANTED — Someone to cdre f;rt four year old child at your or Yanks, was in serious trouble only once and that was the seventh when | One run, one hit, two errors; two left cn bases, MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Painte Phone Red 770. |setti’s long fly to center. White runs for Demaree. Klein' FRESH STOCK Russo, surprise starter for the| orced White at second. f like néw; hip boots; 2 pair | coat, P o Cladies ski| WY home. Mrs. D. Ulery, 033the Ydnks fieldiog fell to pieces| EIGHTH INNING | fkates; 2 palr skiis; She: | and Harris St. After 5 p.m. or Phone allowing the Cards' only score of| YANKEES — Brecheen pitching ' boots; Raynster rubber suit; 590. {the game on two errors and a|for Lanier. Russo doubled to left table; book case; chest drawers| |double. [ tield, Stainback bunted out at first.| [ Call Black 694 or No. 3 Evergre: 'T‘:l,eepl ’ e gl Lanier, who despite the closeness|Russo goes to third. Crosetti flied apartments. ng room for two girls. Phone | of the contest, failed to_show- the{out to Walker and Russo scored after | AT» 0 g wo [ APP ‘ | Miss Shoemaker at Baranof. |stuff he had in the first game|the catch. Johnson grounded out, ’ Wofifl's LPPAM 3 —‘———v”—‘—_—-_.—__:[ k. FOR SALE—Palmer 18 Heavy DUlY | (wiamen 24 roliable person to care |28ainst Spud Chandler. He missed Kurowski to Sanders. Barunot Hotel N T i -BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- No runs, no hits, no errors; n left on base. o : son, 1044 W. 10th, Phone green | FOUND — Pair hip boots. Owner!left on base. O | CARDINALS—Litwhiler groinded . - may have by proving ownership SECOND INNING out, Crosett{ to Etten, Marion | Jocated In business distriot, Can|LOST—Nugget {rog pin, Reward.|Lanier to Sanders. etti to Eften. Kléin flied out to| be changed into business houses Phone Green 309. No funs, no hits, no errors; none St;lnb:::!- O i ! asily,. Write Bor 9805, : T left on base. o , one hit, no errors; one | ;ek?‘ o : v ' FOUND—A pair of shell rimmed CARDINALS - ‘Cooper fanned, | left on base. ! Shagway. | eiasses, Owner may have them|wuiou.ieiedous to Lindell Sand- | P | _ THREE houses and cabin, all fur-; zympaymg for ‘this adv. Empire|ers singled between short and third. | nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire ce, Litwhiler forced Sanders at second. Marine Enginé — Complete or in parts, New Manifold, Box 2313 John Natterstad, Auk Bay. M. S. GAMBIER, needs minor re- pairs, 53 ft. x 14 ft. x 8 ft. O. A. Gross tonhage 32. Can be, used for freight or towing. 226 6th St. Phone 416. for two small children in my or your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer | P. O. Box 857. WANTED—Small frigidaire in good condition. Phone 226. | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. i s e 8 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots. Phone 378. (NCOME property inJuneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. 475. COMPLETELY ment house in Skagway, Alaska, funished apart- Juneau Paint Store. R TS AR ey JOR SALE—30. brake h.p. Covic diesc] stationsry engine. BB Em- HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will triéde for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 187, GU; | Realistic - nent, 9650. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola* Beauty S8hop. Phone. 201 35 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shob. EOR SALE — Sanitary pouch and mattress, men’s hip boots, cast iron heater, tools. 827 7 th St. West. 1 ROOM cabin, 843 West 9th St. FOR RENT—2 room Furnished Apt.| with ‘bath” and oil range. 5133/ Willoughby. and Harris. Phone Blue 297. i PR EEATR ¥ ol 7 i 1A Lo 0 B TR FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept| warm. Winter rates $15 a month.| Lights, water, Dishes, Also bath/ and use of Electric Washer and| Wringer in Laundfy room. Sca-| view Apts. { YOUR BROKEN LENSES | . Replaced in our own shop. Eyes, . Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. ‘WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. i LOST and FOUND and paying for this adv. Empire Office. STAGG'S TEAM DEFEAT BEARS Colegé of Pacifi¢ Ouf- smarts Powerful Cali- fornid Eleven { - BERKELEY, Calif, Oct. 11— |Alonzo A, Stagg, 81, added to. his | brilliant record, as his College of | Pacific téam outsmarted the pow- erful California team 12 to 6 last | Saturday afternoon. . | Stagg’s agegressive eleven stood | the Bears on their heads as the old ' maestro palmed ofi magic he used back at the century turn. jEtten. Musial lined out to Gordon. being charged with the loss, since he left the game in the Cards’ scor- ing inning, and Marry Brecheen| gave up the losing run in the eighth. YT AYBY-DLAY | FIRST INNING YANKEES—Stainback fouled out. | Crosetti flied out. Johnson struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors; none left on base. CARDINALS — Klein flied out. Walker grounded out, Gordon to YANKEES—Keller grounded out, Klein to Sanders. , Gordon flied out to Litwhiler. Dickey grounded out, No runs, one hit, no errors; onhe left on base. THIRD INNING YANKEES — Etten flied out to Marion. Lindell grounded otit, Kur- owski, to, Sanders, Russo walked. Stainback reached first on Klein's error. Crosetti sirigled. 'Russo was picked off third bse. : One, hit, one error, no runs; dne 1eft on base. : CARDINALS — Marion flied out. Lanier grounded .out, Gordon to Etten. Kléin flied out to Keller., No runs, no hits, no errors; none left on bgse., .., FOURTH. INNING, YANKEES—Johhson. flied. out ‘to Musial. Keller struck out. Gordon doubled to left, Dickey singled to lett. genter. 'Gordon scores f; second. . Esten foréed Dickey at sée- ond, One run, two , NO_€ITOrs; none fért onDfi;;;'. W" - CARDINALS—Walker f1i to Kellez, Muslal M; cogegfim ouf to Lindell. Kurowski Hned éut . | to Gordon. . No_runs, one hit, no errors; one left on base. FIFTH INNING YANKEES — Lindell striick ojit. Russo doubled to right field. Stain- back fliéd out to Sanders. Crosetti struck out. No runs, one hit, no errors; one left on base. i CARDINALS—Sanders struck out. Litwhiler fouled to Etten. singled to left field. Lanier ground- |- ed out, Russo to Etten. No Yuns, one hit, :no ervors; dne left on base. t SIXTH INNING YANKEES — Johnson fed out, Klein to Sanders. Ikg'o:ls:ck out. Gordon flied out to Walker, One run, one hit, no errors; none left on. base, CARDINALS ~— Walker grounded out, Gordon to Etten. Musial singled. Cooper singled and Musial went to second. Kurowski flied out to Kel- ler.” Sanders hit a flelder’s choice to Gordon and Cooper was tagged out at second. No runs, two hits, no errors; one left on base. NINTH INNING YANKEES — Keller singled to right. Gordon struck out and Keller stole second. Dickey walked. Etten grounded out to Sanders. Lindell walked, Russo struck out. No runs, one hit, no errors; three doubled down along the left field foul line. Sam Narrow hits for Brecheen and grounded out, Cros- FOOTBALL o SCORES , The following are scoré of prin-; games played lnsti cipal football Saturday afternoon: University of Washington 47, Spo- kane Air Commandos 12. . College of Pacific 12, California 6. Southern Californid 13, St. Ma\ry'sI Preflight 0. March Pleld 47, UCLA 7. Notre Dame 35, Michigan 12. Colgate 0, Penn State 0. West Virginia 0, Pittsburgh 20. Dartmouth 6, Pennsylvania 7. Yale 20, Columbia 7. Maryland 19, Richmond Army 6. Temple 0, Army 51. _Towa Preflight 25, Towa 0. Illinois; 25, Wisconsin 7. = and FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES @ PARSONS ELECTRIC €O. | gratulate yourself. It's ways ready. Sterilized. rated Milk. When you buy Evaporated milk, say Darigold Milk to your grocer. As you use it you'll con- in coffee. Whips like whipping cream. Makes soups, puddings, ice creams richer, tastier. Al- baby’s formula. Remember — Darigold Evapo- Richmond 16, Virginia 7. Ohio State 6, Great Lakes 13. Indiana 54, Nebraska 13. | Camp Grant 0, Purdue 19. Carnegie Tech 13, Case 36. North Carolina - State 0, Camp Davis 27. Kansas State 14, MisSouri 7. Navy 14, Duke 13. Cornell 30, Princeton 0. Georgia Tech 35, Georgia Pre- flight 7. Indiana 54, Nebraska 13. Texas 13, Oklahoma 7. Tulane 33, Rice 0. TIDES TOMORROW High tide—0:35 a. m., 175 feet. Low tide—6:44 a. m., -0.7 feet. High tide—1:01 p. m., 188 feet. Low tide—7:12 p. m., -13 feet. CONSOLIDATED DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. SEATTLE, US.A. e 0 so economical. So good Sealed in tin. Safe for A LPARA ) B Light and Heavy Hauling R 0.DAVIS R W.DAVIS . PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN Alaska Music Sappl e e Bett's Cash Groc ... PHONE 104 or 108 GASTINEAU HOTEL Evecy comfert made for sur guests A Service Informatien PHONE 10 o¢ %