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PAGE THREE THE DAIL t ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU g b | | Reiser raced far back| S raced behind the Ri fly in short st Alaska by officials of the | { p AY-BY- AY his hands «¢ Johnson's | mound made a neat pickup No runs, no hits, no « ¢ ish and Wildlife Service 1 L ! f2d to hold it and[of W ¢ ax eft on base This fact was brought back to Ju- | | e Fg R, i e wiple th offed a double Nnth Inning neau today by \ H " (CORURRE Iipn, Sade e the Yankees |hand to Rizzuto Dodgers—Hermansk it Frank W. and H ua- | SR A A arently misjudged the which forced Reiser ) a three and two count en der, Fish and Wildlife )| ul in Johnson's lob. Jor n ball and fell just as he caught up{layed to McQuinn in time to walked Edwards | returned here last night on board | ! |came in fast to scoop up R s with it in dead center. double up Walker. piteh directly”at Lindel! e the- M. S. Brant ac ) d by t dcwn the third bas2 line and with an underhand throw to first | ANGEIIS 0 KS BOWiIING nipped the fleet shortstop for the & 7 Berra hit the first pitch on the Reese, Reiser and Herman: nkee T athered around iird into left, sendin Her 1 a high fly in short! No runs, onc hit, no errors, none the catch Miss Violet Harold tary <o [} iich fell for a double left on base Reese hit a grour yast Hynes. Th id that the majority | z Y Reynolds hit a ground the outstretched glove Rizzu { persons attend e hearing W B ) urged clo: wa ngle in th hole between hn:on easily scoradjand short rnweiss walked on third Jorgensen mced ) the heavier appr for Fish | ground to Stanky, who eas five pitches moving Roynolds to Stirnweiss who threw Rizzuto and Wildlife Service ties ' Continuca from Page One} 2 tossed him ou lied deep to Reiser i second at second, forcing R R The officials reported t the | 2 AI Top lN The Classic L the kowl-| No runs, nc bits, no crrors, none i Rizzuto raced to On ) wd pitch Henrich ow to McQuint nearings were quite factory and | st n May, 1946, are to open i : st left cn base the catch laid down a fice bunt, Gregg ateh Hert that considerable information of | next Tussday. Union sp in the r Tuesday night t nolcs tounced to Jorgensen|fielding the tap to the mound and ski crossed pla » was recetved. Thompson, who ) \ :e demand will be 1o handed is Chief of A [I> Division, reported tl ly" when n iule changes Third innmg ¥ throwing to Stanky who covered Al Gionfridc ney and o were some ups Dodgers—After . Wofkipg . the snd Rizutc was' ca , | also some good bowling turned ialicint 1o three and two, R third and home and was declared |first for the out. Both runners ad- Latter \ LA L1 as WS walked on a low inside: pitch, Jor- 'Cut when he ran out of the buse-ivanced a base on the sacrifice ounded to 2 nsen smacked Reynol8e' ‘ssdond Mne trying to. evad Lindell cracked the first pitch to Stirnw it fishing season in Southeast Alaska | pokes- 4 S - ch on a line directly at B the Dodger bas2men to Herma i in deep le Reynolc game-ending ou during the past two year i s 0 _ By The ated Press C. V. Telquist e T \..'“,”{? X f,?“;‘,f,‘\'f Jorgensen and Edwards wor2 easily scoring aft : run, one I errors, one| e e ,[ Los Angeles and Oakland w aler i Bk B cradited with assists and the DiMaggio loo all- left on base | suneau rsburg anc e fon drgs @Y T e el Siage o cauntered fo his rigat Eassman also received a puto PO Ketch d Hynes, |, el il BOgh. -oegson,, Peallic, Coast down LoimbariPs Stirnweiss went down swin un, on errors, none who s nal Director, | e 80 pebaE Boost League Governor’s Cup playoffs as E denburg N isdbisn g The Yankees, in whacking out 1 base BARI[EII HEARS | Wiil fly LOMOITOW 10 (") o ; v Nov. ' 1.s08rtier :“ ""fl;“,’f“‘"y‘l“ h"”"""l‘“‘f” il ks Reynolds' first pitch and Reese three triples, tisd a world series Seventh Inning gongucs Thethe arings. From 1 soid the we kly earnings sl il B o Reiet lit out for second and made a record for mosi thice baggers in! Dodgers—Hermanski raised there, they will go to Kodiak and peratng, cHploves avernge $76 i pnoapk e Ana 1 s o o - a3 Tt o o, e’ by | puigr ermund et o 0B NECICUON O |G o e o e 1 ra o s e downed third-place Portland ! Rare by OGvGber 10 v compar ith $1¢ 1, R. Darnell 143 "134: 138 ahead of Berra's high to of 1916 and th> Cincinuati Reds|plat> and when Berra and John - in a stutborn, 1l-innings thriller E. Hagerup 187 191 235 613 % n 1919 to w 1d oo n a st : ; r E. Hage 87 191 23 Stanky hit the next pitch past in 191€ Lecame confused as to who would A KAN p“- | and fourth-place Oakland topped B. Cantillion 151 150 488" Lox over second bass, but| One run, two hits. Mo ewors make ic catch, neither went for | KIWANIS CAR ARRIVES I 2 the ball hit the ground in AUNTS IO lEAvE ’ Gene Vuille returned here last i ct San Francisco, 2-0, on Holmaquis 141 160 nwelss scooted over fast and one left on bas it and the twe-hit pitching of Will Hafey Burk 76 cass 3 made a glittering stop of the ktall itth. Tnning fair ritory, Lut luckily for the e Civil Aeronautics Board in night on beard the Princess Louise Leftfielder Clarence Maddern was Total 881 940 929 holding Stanky to an infield single Vhitkees it rolled tonl Bafore ahy ) Washington, B Q.. has nronassd | He brought with him a new auto- the Angel hero again last night A1 preventing: Tiokss Mo \sotilp s LS CUIET, WL (GO | grg pick it up. Hermanski'a new regulation whict i im“hu" to be given away by the Edce St S5rat baie ; A o THUIE © L N8| Swinging to Lecome Reynolds' fifth |/ S ‘ AL 4 4 Edc auer was on fir base with YELLOW CAB than third . ”\H B 2 R |3r(h round. |then watched a third strik> biceze fect Alaska bush or charter pilo Juneau Kiwanis Club a single in the last of the eleventh, McGhee 175 183 50k & & = g Ly e BE S h according to word rec 1 here| I-'QME I ¥ - e there were two out and the count T. Meierzjewski 178 151 PR el s m!\n L BT o dA T Whe I »d the first pitch yesterday from his Washingtor i b i England, Wales anc Scotia vas n Mad o ey 5 hort left, Rees2 scoring with th2 fe cs pick of the low|, "%t he first pi yesterday from his Washinzton off I ! was 3-2 on Madden when he singl- Ed Forsyt 201 B121 e v AB R SonAHe RE A el to deep right fisld for a single. ice by Delegate E. L. Bartl | Mr. and M 2 Gaunt, own- ,were united as one kingdom in ed. Sauer raced all 1y from | W. McKinnon U803, oo i R h caught Reese's fly without The 3 ) 1 of the Americ; c2 Renew- first, sliding and the |P. Berthll 1% Re swung at & two, Rizzuto also whipped cut Stan-fpttr ™ HEURE e S LY ek I"“‘] ABrox regul e Bhiy dostis R R s : S s i g siteh and struck out ardl g J s tracks. exempt a on Shop, have sold th Beaver catcher Silvera | Total 868 L Jorgensen chopped the ball about quired to possessa C 1 busit run wo hits, no errors,! No runs, no hLits, no errors, none dropped my throwin — 6 feet in front of the plate and of public convenience 1 leave s estahlishment, and o L . 3 + T on base. left on base. The game had been tied 1-1 from TRIA 2 beat Berra's throw for a single. sit f €] via Pan American Airways the third inning, as Pertland pite " Reyadldsgolied: o nkees—Henrich wallopad Lom- | qui g 008 (OO at L T S eively tn irregul The Gaunts | . ; r P % Jorgensen near third base parc thre Wi~ past. MG~ irregula e GRUGLS he 2 Juneau arbpund the end Ii's second pitch into the right!o i, Edwards, who had stopped { planned to leav within 1 wr hmi - MOTHER ©-~ C e moviL, DY 5 109 ANC Was an casy out, Jorgensen to conterfield over the 367-foot sign 2 ) the H. Sturrcc 9! pobins SORSHEA. Bty Y 2 £ at second, went to third on the The prc th to jéin their daughter, B trikeouts in all. Bob M S Lt e e run, the first by & eor he follow uise whe hac been at Relfevedis- ing for Los Angeles, retired in 801 e bt dt Rt Toll by aeverelt Tl pive| Avky Vaughan, a lefthanded bat- high school at Alhambr, | tressof baby’s cold while hesleep: Pl W d inger. The 2046 varg Shiriels Iihn Tined i ave b T e e Glewq)ter, swung for Gregg and tlied to 1. Ex 5 | be granted California for two months Rub on Vicks VapoRub at bed- Cld ine sy ol St R which bounded into the left field pinaooiy vy 42 is a properly. The 1acont death of Mrs time. Soothes, the 56t sarance {or 7 Gt o8 0 TR I U tomatic ground | Ng runs, two 1 one erro ‘ r b ins and Gaunt’s mother called them away' relievesduring ne 56th appearance f{or tween Reiser and Wal and ruls dou i 5 gt - i 0. QWRA;ANS e 4 ; night, Try it! APORUS ar. The Angels got sev- fast| bask ‘rupning: kAR & il =4 ¢ SR 12ft on base pereo iicraft not sooner than they had expectad 3 and Portland, six i oy e ] G Ach He. £ Yank:es larger than eight plz 1 the az- They have told their shey to John : out of it as ball rol'>d al- sirede to the mound and a ; t s Maddern who on Monday o Held WAl LasE oA R j1was annot gregate. No single el 5 i 1 hot S. Hou B Eb Y, i L e igate recet; to k . The Gaunts have resided in Ju- o n and 1 homer i Jorg 1 back and caught gllowe: » little left or ¢ i gl te permitiad €0 be I » 146 150 kil St the McQuinn places neau for two years. Barbara Lou- or Sale fly holding Stirn- main on the hill to bust wide open by the An tield. The apply for i was the Song Queen at Juneau who had opened the man uncorkzd a wild p I'h rson must i kold a lett of sistration Higl from the CAB. The } 878 804 ear. She has on 10 Homes 1y sch 1 Business Opportunities x of secondary schooling sellpe, Lofore entering the University of 1 Warm Springs Pleasure Wren Lombardi’s first pite of piMaggio was very low, Suke- ool a diving FLORIS forth again strode to R 167 142 sea o B McQuinn to ance e now D. 147 144 n i i‘m'lv '\.{”;"‘_ o 9.4 4| Johnson bounced a sin The pers ymerate California at Santa Barbara Resort Los'M 180 i o wiaie il S o et {ond base, scoriy betwesn points on W e 1 Roadhouse 1 : late tc pu relieved Lo 1e! siser allowed ball t b T H s tied it in the third on Lou V" 59 ad 2-1 b T when Reiser allowed the ball to has been named in schezul MARRIED AT DOUGLAS : Sib: el mA Kralonats M 173 149 : 2 ¢ BEEI0 Dt ; roll through his legs Johnson rac- 1cady filed with the CAB except! Glenn Fletcher and Lema wil- | FRAMK RICHABDS and Ed Malone’s , : gio wa gi bounced off Jorgensen's ct fiide Tetal 048 8 used four h g 2 ed all the way around to third on casual or infrequ trig lisms were married by U. 8. Com- o i i e b Le y i four the third baseman recovered in |, yre error RN b Ybposult e T R e Post Office Box 435 stellar ching for th McQuinn tim d rst for the S 0 Pos Mssiond lix Gray at his home n A, 1 A R YA oy time BAR Hlew 0, {10k WIon Bee | Teslic o Lol g (g1 b A e beiTata o R Rl S e i SITKA—ALASKA i Lig: Be & I 10 errors t, Lindel holding ony i BRSNS y Joug 2 v nigk scorel Shti ile’ . fivst ot 3 135 182 149 " éi\“‘m‘“ ~1'L-"'rl f}‘{ m‘ [\‘ Stanky near second base and John- s Bartlett, to all interested were Vernon Horton and Lo s o ; 3 154 150 167 : , el : son remained at thir srsons for comment. C n — ninth Oaks got their runs B e Fourth inning the ball rolling intc short A At i R ; n with two as Dario Lodi- = a6 S R 1" lger hammozred the ficld enabling Lindell to ball to Berra Behrman \\'x'l‘ b\‘ 1"”!;\"1 by fin glanip singled, Bill Ra:mondi doubl- . ;_1_‘} (‘f: h deep into t field Johnson rapped back to thelientionally w tha Hbn 2 i cd and Hafey triplad to deep right 20 168 for a home run, tying the mound and Gragg, attempting 0| gavne e e o) on B 3 (‘ £ \f 0 Slim crowds watched th Total R It was the first start a Abihlal Blays Eizaw tol At mhd L SOV AR R Eaines Cuioli Now pen fs, 3,202 at San Francisco s i i bunt toward first and when Robix » series and only Stanky at second but 'Ed dropp'= gon gliowed the ball to scool by MORE H H "'AXES SR i oo D n four the kall & both runners were H To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE at Los Angeles. The teams PARSON'S ELECTRIC s ( ¥ iy gl s b Eha i o : RaR, him into right field, Johnson sco again tcnight, the selected lls 224 1 57 54 safe Stanky was charged v e e AR L R R 5D pitchers being: Los Angeles, Ru 150 14423 d to MeQuinn an. errdr, fhe. first by ‘either sidel e tie2on dIRRL RIS (B SHOU[D RE SPENT Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY Bauers ( Portland, Vince D 173 159 45¢ who nolds at first in the series, and Gr was| credited with a singl Biasi (18 1cisco, Bob 133 135 r 1s swung at credited with an assist b il s enGch o RALimn See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations Chesnes n Hayes 1 169 471 g one 1 on nd raiced Reiser galloped into short left- e G 20R L RR sn 1 Hayc 1 one and one a aised Reiser galloy g t left-ang Rex Barncy, a righthande 819 2 n who made center to grab Rizzuto's fly. T tHaip their b a hizh pop to McQu h a foct behi replaced him i first Las2. runners b e e Mo " JH AN IRIR A\ ll"le WOrId On the second pitch to Jorgen- strik / e e nag e nela g ran ana | ingS Bring Valuable In- BUS LINES sen, Roose attempted to steal sec- Two runs, three hits, one error.| .y __ runners were safe; Berra own on a fine two left on ed, Reynolds reached second and fOTma”Ofl 10 F&WI. P ond and was cut s throw from PBorra to Rizzuto. It Sixth Inning Stirnweiss was credited W a was the first time Berra had nip- Rotinson flied to Di-| gpgte More of the tax monzy taken from ped a would-be base stealer in glo who mace the catch inl pgenrich flied deep to Rel the A ska fishing industry should J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent I. POWELL, Haines 3y HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. . four attempts in the series. short center, | Reynolds racing to third after the be nt in the regulation and sup- NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Sceres mes last night in the ©OB€ run, two hits. no errors, Reiser stroked a single OVer caieh with Stirnweiss staying on ervision of that industry rding what happened to Ralph 3 mincr le in little world series, 1O1€ Jaaison ?"' R 3 Johnson’s head into loft field ;UN to the general consensus of opinicns yesterday, nobody can blame “mys- O Flayoffs, are as follows: U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF CUMMERCE, WEATHER DUREAU | Barney let looss with a wild rendered at fisherics hearings con- tericus” Barney Shotton ior stick- Milwaukee 4, Sy 8 3; 10 in- JUNEAU, ALAS¥A 'x?mh. the seccnd of the inning ducted in the y two weeks in ing to his policy of keeping his use 5 2-1.) WEATHER BULLETIN ‘J ke D‘Mwlll’ P uhvl»u which f«l— - veniese = pitching choices secret. . . .Shot- 13, Mobile 2; teams ar¢ paqa FOR 4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 130TH MERIDIZN TrM | 0¢d Reynolds to score and Stim- ten's thecry apparently is to name g Max. temp. | TODAY _"‘/‘\T 1 YOSPERIBIR, o second. a his starter just before the game 2, San Francisco 0 (Oak- last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hs. Weatherat |, qu‘ HAEnE VP {“i‘m | but kept Fireman Hugh Casey land leads, 1-0. Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am “"“JU::;’X'] L“'(li]:,,,x:,gld' s warmed up. B Angeles 2, Portland 1; 11 in- ' onchorage % o 4, . 2l ; say a word before yesterday's game, s (Los Angeles leads, 1-0.) | wicked grouncer and i i [ ] Barrow 24 20 20 Trace Cloudy | ; s g s el : A third, forcing Stirnweiss » one at Branca was cnough ot Bethal 33 26 26 Clear [ e R Call 646 ney wouldn't for the report , who immediately Cerdova 5 46 Cloudy : E gathered arcund him on the bench : Dawson 53 4: 36 Rle::x ¥ wolagon L SEprvscligg SATBgrRIIan ... The manager finally called Edmonton 70 13 43 Clear Tslh ToME COLEAD e Ralph to the other end of the dug- Fairbanks 34 2 20 Snow Dodgers =mioiiy 5 muiny o WORLD WIDE ot codlihhe Shtbay . 1 ey fim L b g 53 19 50 Rain { Jchnson, who whipped across the we will arrange for your nd then lightened the pro- Here are results of several lead- | yuream Airport = 50 50 Rain [ digmoii clo IERELIER: Tor Jip qun satisfaction your reser- by taking someone’s top- g fistic encounters last night: |Ketchikan 56 53 55 Rain Rauliagh, «sapp. &SRB, off vations and_tickets for coat off o hook and tossing it over At New York (Sunnyside Gar- Kodiak 50 43 43 Rain the Vo detieling, 1enos, ololanr BUSINES so the pitcher was com- den/—Bobby Ruifin, 140%, New Kotzebue 3i Pt 23 Clear | fhedh o Igagsh wile M) A8 o N ON NEW vlately Hiddan: York, TKO Lefty Lachance, 140%, | Los Angeles 8 60 | b SEa ave: e TRIPS o e In the fifth inning you wondered Liston, Me. 4. | McGrath 38 bl 30 0 Cloud | e Tt Rl LY [ [ : if that coat wasn't over Ralph’s At Spokane—Pedro Jimnez, 158, | Nome 40 22 23 0 Clear - Bissllp came Inil 1Bl His make YOUR DESTINATION £ i cout smet e Rals AL Skane_guio, tlne, 1 ot SR S e et | o maveL - n B to “aim” his pitches, he couldn’t 159, San Francisco, 10, Petersburg 54 50 51 116 Rain np:ne-,;n(l "&,R‘,’ked ”‘f U“rz ol BUREAU iind the plate. At Los Angeles—Enrique Bolanos, | Portland T e 59 Rain ‘LIN' Srint S 2 “Ni 1 Service Charge” D] ico City knocked out|Prince George 4 36 8 0 Cloudy i SRS SRR Batabot HMeidl - Phone 46 REPARTEE DEPT. ; 139LL;:> Al_}gl:los;. !Pru::‘lc Rupert :é : 5 i left on base, 3 o comfortable, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers Badhitte: "B it hhsball Sacramento, Calif —Tony Bos- |Seattle 5 Clondy 4 e b 4 e headquarters is that they're- call- nich, 190, San Francisco TKO |Sitk 53 53 Cloudy “"?,‘,x;l:m}xfifi‘::”}hl»l:,m“,wR::f, f ¢ 10% reduction on all round-trip Clipper fares ing this the “subway series” be- Newsboy Millich, 188, amento, | Waitehorse 54 41 ot Clear wierhoed ‘atmost A Shhe saint ’ f . Rediil ause that's where a lot of the | Yakutat 52 47 19 Cloudy fleld wall, 461 fest away, to haul s Alaske’s most fraquant alr SCRASHRE out-of-town. visitors will have to At Fresno, Calif.—Erskine Howell,| °-—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) HEb A e e o flights 1o Seattle and major points in Alaska sleen. and when Dodger Carl Fresno, outpointed Louie Bell, | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A semi-permanent low pressure center in Hermanski came in fast to g Furillo drew cheers in the eighth Milwaukee, 10. ho G of Alaska remaius almost stationary. A sertes of ratner inteusc : ; courteous, personalized service racing ase > oo |storms criginating in the western Pacific have been moving eastwarc by racing in almost to second base | & ¥ ocess is expected to comtinue for at least i 3 . » delicious meals and snacks served aloft o the low center. This to take Yogi Berra's fly and then b | neatls Ao the el & dert B“.I.Y WII.UAMS |24 nours. Generally cleudy skies, higher than normal temperatures and enter to pull down Joe DiMaggio’s, southerly surface winds from 15 to 25 miles per hour have characterized scmecne Cr “This inning is the weather of Southeast Alaska, the Canadian West Coast and the West full of sound and Purillo” SIAR OF vANDAlS Ccast of northern gon and Washington. Cold air now lies over the | T \ northwest porticn of Canada and over most of Alaska proper. Most s, stations in this area have reported snow squalls and temperatures have . | Yot SERVICES TOMORROW By, BILL JOHNSTON ranged from 15 degrees to near freezing. Generally fair weather with the world's MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct. 1—P—|near normal temperatures have prevailed over the States and Canada FOR T. SANDERS, JR,; A Phi Beta Kappa drafted from an |except in the ccastal area. mural football team is the MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN largest Selling Specify Speedy CLIPPER EXPRESS 18| when you ship or order o express capacity tripled ® 25% faster service 'NTERME"I AT S"KA t star of the University of Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today e 1 s amazing Vandals. [ WIND Height of Waves - ; : ; A ; ‘ ; The remains of Tom Sanders, Jr., Williams, a slim 164-pound- Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Whlskey | For reservations, for information on Clipper Express, call who took his own life by strangula- € Who had to watch his new team- | Cape Spencer Cloudy 50 ENE 20 2 feet mates to learn how to put on a|gldred Rcck Cloudy 51 Calm Calm ’ | BARANOR HOR tion Monday night in the Keystone Rooms, will be shipped to Sitka for | foctball suit, spearheaded the Idaho | Point Retreat ¢ Cloudy 52 NE 6 Zero B ; interment. Thomas Sanders, Sr,|Pacsing and running attack last|Five Finger Light Cloudy 53 SE 2 1 foot Telephene 106 flew to Juneau today to make ar-.Week which gave the schoel its first | Lincein Rock Drizzle 54 ESE 18 2 foet rangements at the Charles W. Car- | victory in history over Stanford. |Guard Island Rain 54 SE 20 3 feet ter Mortuary. | Th's Saturday Billy tangles with |Cape Decision Rain 53 S 25 2 feet A [his brether, Jerry, star haliback of MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- There will be a memorial service In the chavel of the Carter Mor- | Washingten State Colege, as Idaho | NING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska except the Cross Sound- tuary tomorrow afterncon at 7| attempts Lo beat the Cougars for|Icy Strait area—southerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour decreasing SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPURATION o'clock. John Goins will conduct | the first time since 1925. slightly tonight. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—south- Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. the services in the absence of the - > easterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour shifting to southerly tonight and Rev. Walter Sobcleff, pastor of | Waitresses and Fountaln Girls|decreasing slightly and increasing aeain Thursday. Mostly cloudy with BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA Memorial Presbyterian Church, wanted at Perey’s Cafe, 665 tf rain or rain showers, D — ] WorLo AIRwAYS The cfyx/em o //e<’77y//1] (‘//fi/?/s