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PAGEEIGHT unced directly t Joft on base h (Conttnuea from Page Une) F I e righthander, became the fourth's into right| Yankee pitcher. Don Johnson be-| perfect . strike| bullpen ’ |er retrieved it. joined Lombardi in the Dodger first for the out : Stanky worked the count to| Lindell fouled to Jorgensen be- Lullpen. Page bounced out, Reese Rizzuto flied to Walker. Stanky r Keith Sohm, presiding Eld- . and two and then wal 1t 'hing third base. to Robinson. Stirnweiss was called ‘scooped up Berra’s tricky bounder er of the hctl Ot WIH not have an h’esh the first base on balls wrar DiMaggio walked on five pitch- out on strikes which glanced off Casey’s glove!Church of Jes pE Ly led by the little second baseman es One run, one hit, no errors, none and threw to Robinson fo: inal{Day Saints (Mormon), has an- f - in 11 times at bat in the series. | Hugh Casey and Vic Lombardi left on base out. Casey was-credited with an|nounced the officers of a newly | « rYerS for ihelr dealers He led all National Le play- started to warm up in the Dodger Dodgers—Berra went in behind assist. formed aux organizalion. ! en- ers in that department during the Lullpen after McQuinn smacked the plate fo rthe Yankees No r 3 : mary Assoclation is d i f b . 8 Sma @ S, o runs, no hits, no errors, none s i joyed in 20 games of world ser- regular season !Branca’s first pitch out of the Jorgensen lined Page’s first pitch| left on base. |intended to | vide entertainment an CUS Omers Or SEV- training for chil- ies competition. Robinson laid down a sacrifice par Walker tnally enase the hectic bunt along the first baseline and| After getting over two strikes, line for a double. Casey attempt-/ Stirn- | was tossed out, McQuinn to Stirn-!Brafca threw four straight bad|ed a sacrifice bunt but popped a frame by grounding out, welss to McQuinn weiss, who oovered first. balls to walk McQuinn and fill short foul on the third base side Six runs, six hits, no errors, Furillo walked on five pitches./the bases. of home plate which Berra barely p'(wm |" (Olon |monthly meetings will be devoted one left on base It was the fourth straight time he| Joe Page got up to warm up in missed catching. The entire to class work and participation in W . Yankee bullpen. Clyde Suke- Yankee team rushed at plate um- "‘0 ORGANIIA'HONS us programs. e are SaVIHg pu leis Thi had reached base in the series. |the Yankees—Lollar smacked Hat-|the right of McQuinn into right|the ten’s first pitch past the mound | field, scoring Stanky and enabling | wit W S Walker cracked a ground single to|forth, Dodge coach, strode out to|pire Rommel arguing that Casey Prmary. {8 o commnends - > mound and after a brief talk|had interfered with Berra but w0 Thursday, October 2, at 3:30 o'clock . f 1 h Aii h Branca, allowed the pitcher Rommel did not agree. Casey foul- Five colored movies with sound |with a party for the children Or aylng ens- er remain on the hill. ed off another attempted bunt tracts will be available to inter- The Legion Dugout will be the - - \ i ohnson swung at a three and'and then whiffed Stanky swung ested organizations during the Cl 1 ls perlod, we plan 10 er second base into centerfield | Furido to dash to third to a single Al Clark, a right-| Hermanski lifted a single just! Ji 4 for Raschi over the outstretched glove of one es. | Stirnweiss into right centerfield, fly ike ! scoring Furillo and moving Wal to second fie e pitc third s [ bench er who had started off with g pitch was almost doubled c just sliding it ahead throw rel pitc F to son stop of the along at pop , the te hander back with a b econd pitch to wards flew past Lollar and rol to the backstop, allowing He to second third home I eri2s competitic McQuir ki to was charged with a wards tapped back and Drews, ign casy play at third, tossed to to retire Edwards with H'xl’mn- ski reachir third | Drews collared Reese's easy tap back to the mound, held Hern at third and tossed to McQuinn to retire Rees Jorgensen look- t called balls two pitches, bounced out to Rob- anca, who t aced Ha the Dod 1 pitch to Jo! on corner for a third called strike. Rizzuto rap- iped a grasscutter past Jorgen into left field for a single Lollar bounced to Reest flipped underhand to Stanky, forc- iy ing Rizzuto at second fouled off the next il : > runs, two hits, no error then rapped a single through the| HB F GO hole between third and short, scor-, o o Do nca ban ing Hermanski. e i Spud Chandler began warming S Spud 1 ega Shnhson's - glove. ‘Stanky up in the kee bull pen. Hat- 3 ¢ ; raised a 1 pop fly to Rizzuto ten smacked the first pitch direct- o " % 1y at Rizutto who flipped to Stirn-|"gl HORE DU st weiss to force Jorgensen at sec- - : field to get under Robinson’s easy ed at three straig ler's first ly into ond " One run, one hit, no errore, one! "o . No runs, no hits, no left on base % Y none left on base Fourth Inning Sixth Inning Yankees—Johnson walked. Riz-| Yankees—Bobby Brown, a left- zuto flied to Hermanski who made|banded batter, went the catch near the edge of the bit for Chandler grass directly behind shortstop. and misced Lollar lined a double off the right,es field wall, Johnson scoring all thet! way from first Jack Phillip: a|The righthanded hitter batted for|terri Drews Hermanski came under Philips’ walloped pole bounded was cre and batter the centerf: h took a strike ¢ nnounced BT d rules ba hitting d bouncing back ory is in play and may get as many bases as he possibly can. Fast nvlm“ ien!held Brown to a two-base hit e Announcing Our J 7 T NEW STANDARD PRICE Salmon Creek Country Club 3"Miles North of Juneau onGlacier fiiuhway 4 | FRIED CHICKEN Salad . . . French Fries Hot Biscuits . . . Honey . . . Coffee 2.00 COURTESY GUEST CARDS Issued to our Out of Town Visitors Dining - Dancing - Cocktails 0 Stanky, who out at first as Brown moved to board in right field for a pinch- No runs, one hit, no errors, one threw him ou | Stanky came in fast to grab ra looked at a ball, then smash-'in Edward's long fly m: deep cen- A ol Two runs, two hits, one error, one Stirnweiss’ bouncer and tossed him'ed the next pitch over the score- ter. |l0(Al MORMONS | | | ) the veteran| Henrich smashed a double off within one run of tying the Dodg- Ninth lnnmu up at third gan to warm up in the Yankee glove into right field, where Walk- hill for the Dodgers Behrman handedly to Casey who covered id |catch of Robinson’s blast $» dead day. 3 R hits, no errors, | centerfield i The Seattie office of PAA is Doris McClellan is her first coun- ever e watch for Our b, s, thice Edwards went down swinging on! one run, two alph ‘a threz and two pitch and Walk- three left on base No runs, one hit, no errors, one Dodgers—Joe Page, a southpaw|left on base. to right field. W stone second as Lollar's poor throw |P'a¥ ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ e THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 194 e o e e e e rd hit home run to bring the Yankees left on base FORM CHILDREN'S he ball caromed off Stanky's Casey replaced Branca on the son’s bounder and tossed under- pR!MARY ASSN. i k, but foul. into right field close to the foul - and constructive |dren between the ages of four eral weeks d AA LOANS TRAVEL 1onc, " o™ Ve other graduate i have more fryers than 5 Mrs. pitch and raised a high pop|at a three and one pitch, and months of October, November and which Stanky caught on thelraised a high pop fly to McQuinn. Decemter, Willlam G. Ellis, of Pan | ¢ ass in short right|DiMaggio made a fine running American Airways announced (o= 0 e teacl anization, 3 by phoning Douglas of the films to thel/selor, and they will be assisted Irs. Katie Hanks, also a grad- sy Ko B Announcement. sending the follo’ office in Jun ‘Weekend in Dby ef ace, became the fifth Yankee & & Bermuda, lasting 15 minutes,iu | her Eighth Inning available between Oct - Oct. 29; [Martin, and Mrs. Rose Woif. urillo rapped a single past first| Yankees—Henrich walked. Lin- “Wings Over Alaska 30 minytes B : dell lined a single to center, Hen-jOct 15 - 29; Wings Over FROM ANCHORA A\ alker, attempt- to sacrifice, bunted to John- along the third baseline and| third baseman fired to Rizzuto rich stopping at second Ireland.” 30 minutes, Nov. 14 - Nov.! gdw. L. Griffin, with CAA, Mr.| N _ DiMaggio half swung a. an out- 30; “Clippers at War,” 40 minutes{apnd Mrs. Chester Bartholomew and | There IS ND buhsniuie for side pitch ard bounced to Stan- Nov. 29 - Dec. 14; and “Wings. gaughter, and Wendell P. Kay, all| line and whipped to Robinson at On|first to complete 2 doubie pl Any group desiring to borrow Henvich move to third on the the movies should apply at the Pan ky gets a putoul and American office as soon as possible ced past Stirnweiss into cen-|® as many reque have pady Robinson gobbled up MeQuinn's been received tolen [sharp bour close to first base/ “Wings Over Ireland and beat the runner in a race to ed to be one of the mos ful travel stories in col ne hit, 10 errcrs, one made. “Wings Over Latin > jca” is also said to be an tional film Although PAA is not supplying o the projectors, one may pmu.m.\ ¢ibe procured from the schools ¢ix ‘'the Chamber of Commerce, had | said He suggested that the sor Parker, who oper- be securad Baranof. second, forcing Furillo ky who tagged Lindell on the base- 3:":1' 11;;._11;\)0:\"‘1;; ica,” 40 minutes,|or Anchorage, are staying at the Newspaper AdverfiSinql stepped on| Johnson caught Hermanski's near the pitcher's mound second pitch to Edwards,| an assi PURE HONEY Bradshaw's o SLTH vound A e ¢ 2..89¢ the Dodgers’ fifth seven attempts in ards ran the count to three i then ked down swir ne hit, no er Stirnweiss made scint gloved-hand Furillo’s smash behind se: and Zired across Seventh Inning cut It was announce t{trips to the y Pete Reiser's 1, failed to reach base. | vices of Lal rowed no fractu: Walker broke his bat or. a single ates his own proj able to|over third. 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