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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947 "HAS BEEN' IS HERQ OF ATH GAME Yankee Bill Bevens Is Heart-sick Victim of Dramatic Moment JACK HANG- BROOKLYN, Oct. 4 N —Cookie Lavagetto, o er beaten “has been” left cver from the 1941 Dod- thé he and Yankee Bill k victim of the matic moment in the his- cf 44 World Series Lon after it has been forgotten that Cookie's pinch dcuble boosted the Broc into today’s 1ifth game all even with the vored New York By gers, is Bevens t most Yankees, folks will gather around the hot stove leagues to retell how Bevens m d becoming the first no-hit series pitcher by the margin cf two strikes Two men were out and New York clung to a wokb 1 lead yester- day. Three times Bevens had been saved by leaping catches against the fences and scoreboard by John- ny Linde Jo2 DiMaggio and Tom- my Henrich “th A ninth-m \ would have Bever slender margin had been quieted by Hugh t} bulging salcon owner 5 W one ball to rich for a do pl that snuffed cut the thre: the Dcdgers’ lasi chance Bevens who eady had t previous no-hit game when h Red Ruifi nals’ bats for | PLAY-BY-PLAY " (Continued from Page One) , Rizzuto stopping at second Hank Behrman joined King in the Sor | sen. Stirnweiss walked. It was ns' 1Cth ries 8th pass given up by Barney single gam nrich bounced out, Stanky to on, two out with speedy to J. Robinson Miksis running for the! ©Cne one hit, no errors, Reiser an vagetto ar- three left on base \ the scene &s a- pinch hit-| Dodgers— Stanky flied to Di- er for Eddie Stanky. Here was the Reese walked to Lecome washed up vet who had to talk ! first Dodger to reach base Branch F ¢ into sending him a |J. Rokinson popped to McQuinn contract this season Stirnweiss scooped up Walker's Swinging anG missing once, Lav- |Sroulider on the grass and threw agetto sent the throbbing crowd - Dim ou to mass hysteria with a two-bagger No run no s, no Trors, one over ieh’s head ) that spr oft jon base in Flatbush and scat- Fifth Innung from the Yankee yankees— Lindell grounded out the way to Bevens'|i, Recse. DiMaggio walloped & home town in iar-off Salem Ore-|(remendous hom: run, the ball gon. Instead of a 2-1 Yank win it ¢ in the third ‘Tow. of the was a 3-2 Dodg iumph. Black stands. The drive had beccme w night had 400 feet turned into day A large share of the crowd of Joe a lefthander, start- «43 1clused to go home after it ed war up in thc Dodger was over. They milled about the bullpzn. ‘[’)“"'("l ”“‘;m;‘”“-‘"‘x McQuinn popped to Stanky be- bind second base. Johnson W e d on four straight balls. Behr- man replaced Barnsy on the mound ye Dodgers. The Dodger board rategy ~ apparently changed minds and sent Behrman tc the bullpen, calling in a leftt , to pitch A. Robinson iaised a high pop T 0 Jorgensen i On run, one hit, no “erzers, one l left on base. a | Dodcer lined a single 2 firs By BOB MYERS Ht rea he Dodger’s Press ts Writer econd in 13 ccnsecutive innings. s Coast ague’s post-| EdWwe linad to Lindell. Riz- nor's Cup headed into|?uto causht Furillo's pop back of rs Sunday off 1lastthe mound. Jorgensen went down S resu with pennant win-|SWinging ning Lcs Angelss and Oskland,| No runs, one hit, no errors, one fourth at the finish of the r on. basg. lar season, holding leads in S Trng Yanke Rizzuto popped to Reese behind third. Shea struck noeles, 4|Cut- Edwards leaned over into the first base field boxes to mak " fine catch of Stirnweiss' bi No runs, no hits, no errors left on base 2 but Big Bill - had ng better. 'cisco, 8 to Eruc off the' The winr nnth ainst the me n t left fiel ards for the first out. vo:ek Then Beven ked Carl Furillo 3 Spider Jc heisted a foul 5 and t pop to Gecrge McQuinn and there Portland to night, let- s only one out to £ with CLbiiges Made % and slamming a two-run 4 T er in the fifth g the A\l Glon the Xxtra man a 3-2 margin. who was “thrown ir the Kirby ' portiand performs from now on Higbe al - ‘with Pittsburgh, Was out s the home club.® Thke fourth sent in to run for Furillo. And Pete ,n4 remaining games were to have Re sidelined by a badly sprain- peen played in Portland, but were cd ankle went up to hit for Casey. P e A Bevens t a third ball to pg 1 weathas ‘up Reiser, Gionfriddo streaked for Vince DiMaggio second, sli ely under Lar- g hero of Oakland’s ry Berra's toss on a close play. triumph, driving in five runs with Manager Buc Harris ordered | four hits, two of them homers and Reiser intentionally passed, leaving lone geod for runs. Floyd Speer himself open for the second pe distance for Oakland guessers by violating the Cardinal [whilz Cliff Melton was charged diamcnd rule of wever put the winning run cn base.” It was Bev- with the 1 defeat. The teams remain idle today. R~ R TSRS ! DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring . OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSf STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 For COMFORT and SERVICE - Get the NEW Ray WASHINGTON “hateher, Habit! Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at | | | Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Service PHONZ RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cho ing — Storage and Crating— PHO! 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On no errot left on Seventh Inning s—Behrman now Dodgers. Henrich tanky into centerfield Was ¢ i out on stri alked on four McQuinn struck which hit the dirt and rolled past Ed- enabling Henrich to reach and DiMaggio second. Ed- 3 arged with a passed pitching ngled Lin- Di- straight out on a in front ke for dell Maggio v pitches itch the of war tl place ball Johnson bounced 'alc base and ut play, Behrman to J No runs, cn> hit left on kase Dodger Edwards the first in a close Robinson no errors, two walked Af- ter fouling cff two attempted sac- rifice tunts, Furillo flied to Di- Maggio center field Jorgensen flied to Lindell. Ar- ky aughan, a handed hitter batted for Behrman. Dan F - head joined Casey in the Dodgers Lullpen. Vaughan lined a double inside the right field line, He rich making a quick recov of the Lall which bounded off the and held Edwards at third Pete Rciser, another lofthanded batter, went in to hit fer anky Reiser was intentionally valked, and the bases were loaded Reess was called out on strikes. No runs, one hit, no errors, three l2ft on base Eighth Inning Yankees Casey went in to pitch fer the Dodgers and Miksis played second base A. Robinson popped to Reese. Rizzuto lined to E2rmanski ea lined a double off the left field center wall dwards failed to Lold Casey's pitch and was charg- ed with a passed ball as Shea am- bled to third It was dwards’ second passed ball of the game Stirnweiss went down swinging one hit, no errors, one Lase. Dod: J. Robinson 1t down swing Rirzuto fielded Walker's in front of second base threw him out Hermanski out, Stirnweiss to McQuinn > runs, no hits, nc errors, none left on base N nth Inning Yankees—Henrich was safe on first when Miksis allowed his grounder to bounce off his glove into cent field fer an error. Lindell empting to bunt, was hit on the right arm by an in- side pitch and was awarded first Les2, Henrich moving to second. DiMaggio grounded into a double play, Rees2 to Miksis to J. Robin- son Hendich went to third Cascy’s pitch bounced off d’s glove and rolled toward Yankce dugout. Henrich atte) to score from third but w cut down, Edwards to Casey, who made the tag at the plate No runs, no bits, ncre left on base Lodg Edwards lashed a single into left center. Vic Lombardi was sent in to run for Bruce Edwards Furillo bounced sacrifice gh into the air in front of the ate and was thrown out, Shea Bi- we the P one error a I 1 bunt e ! to Stirnweiss, and Lombardi went to nd | Joe Page began warming up in the Yankee Lullpen | J nsen sent a long fly to Henrich in right center. 1 eld second » Lavagetto, yest ), was sent in to strike one called, ball one low, ball two outside, ball three outside, strike two swinging. La- vagetto fanned N one hit, no crrors, one left on base LIPS JUNEAU VETERANS CRGANIZATION IS 10 SEEK MEMBERS Veierans ot roreign Wars Hear Wendall P. Kay Speak Last Night Edward P. Chester, Jr., was ap- rointed to head a VFW member- ship driv by Post Commander Hunt S. Gruening at the regular meet of Taku P Veterans of Fereign Wars The VFW meeting last night resolved to sign up ev- ery eligible vetcran in the Juneau area The Post will also sponsor a Brownie Scout troop again during ths coming year Mrs Isabel Chester will as as Sccut Leader A ncw policy for the Jeep Club was approvad at last night's meet- r In future, free refresh- will eva] night c will be Jeep Club Cock- each night, any will sell for t 10 o'clock in the house n Director of the Authority, ap- at meeting to explain membe the wor of sale e Channel Apartments » Federal Government. If y of Juneau r th> pur- is e Kay group of v Luy the iall P Ho Kay sing a oc- for an them.selv also an- a number Gruening night that last of 30-06 rifles are available to VFW hunt- used nounced the to te 4 will e VFW during are use Tk basis the members for ing seascn ¢n a loan the property f of who day fFor men shave 9@ QDERN shave crea™ The M MODERN men for Specials for Saturday Malted Milk Cake Coconut Cake French Bo-Nuis Glazed Do-Nuis Apple Turnovers Pumpkin Pies Danish Pastries 124 Second St. Bkyway Luggage s e i S e Next to The Nugget Shop Raisin Nut Bread Rye Bread Pumpernickle Bread French Bread Crunch Bread At ALL Grocers PURITY DUTCH MAID BAKERY Purity Dutch Maid Products Are Supreme Phone 31 'LUTHERAN LADIES' AID PLANS EVENTS OOTBALL | Thursday evening Church Parlors, with Mrs. O. N. Johnson Hikores L RO tar football, @and Mrs. James Hanna as hostes- ames played yesterday afternoon|S€S. During the business 4} afd 'night ‘afe as follows plans were completed for the Con JAST firmands Reunion which will be Villanova 7; Miami 7. |held Sunday Georgotown U. 40; Fordham 7 Plans were also made for a C; Maryland 43; Delaware 19 gregational meeting on October 28 MIDW T | Mrs. Westley rin and Findlay 19; Wooster 6 Mrs, Hillermat the. committee Capital (Ohio) 19; Marietta 7. |in char the arrangeme Baldwin-Wallace 28; Akron 0 It was > ¢ 1 to h ] Marquett> 27; St. Louis 23 Rummage Sale on November 12 WEST AND SOUTHWEST The next meeting will be on N College of Pacific 25; Los An-|vember 6. A shower for the church eles Loyola T | kitchen will be a special feature Montana S. 32; Colorado S. 13. |of this meeting, Mrs. Bert McDow Jose State 19; Hardin-Sim-| el and Mrs. G. H. Hillerman will Arkansas Tech 35; College of the o . ;. A ZaaY Lot ¥ i“"z..{f g 1 M 7; Hender- Call Mar at the Baranot Bk 57 Maivins e e 1 transportation mal 0 oo oW k“l'l Arangement ady 504-81 Willemette 19; Whittier 0. { of R PAGE THREE MR. AND MRS. MIKE HAAS CFF FOR SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Haas left on he Princess Louise enroute to Cal- ifornia where they will make their new home., Mr. Haas, who was T ritorial Repres ative of the U. S Department of Labor, resigned from I pesition early last month, Pricr to their departure, Mr. and M s v ed at many art e HOSPITAL NOTES Hel Murphy and Katherine M have becn admitted to 5t. Ann's Hospital for medi at- Disc d frem the hospital yves- day were William Dick M J Reynold nd baby Jcnes and baby girl No one was admitted or « m the Geovernm yvesterday D N TOWN ed M. 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