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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE-FIVE i NEW ROBINHOOD PLAY BY PLAY | i o i s’ so? mpl ACKLASH® TELLS e oo Feller who ooverea first for the (0E [/ < SHOWPLALE oF FEATURE 5 BILL, | e o e o 570 5 05 OF HATRED, MURDER || POALENTURY %g 2?15 ;l;i%, H | reached second, credited with a/ Sustained —a superficial spike {was able to continue pitching. | to Torgeson at first to retire Kelt- | {ner. Oredit Sain with a strike-| Feller grabbed Elliott’s high| han_.out, Salkeld with an assist and:P(?\lll.’«x-( near the third base foul Woit dospehuatal bxd | Torgeson with a putout. Judnich | line and just managed to nip the| IRV ¢ e 3 dit of Sherwood Forest, dashing flied to Holmes. | runner with a long throw to first.} t-packed mystery-dramas, Tflm’l‘E and THUBS. ONI-Y! Robin Hood, is on the prowl again, N0 Oy erors, one| Rickert popped a 1-1 pitch to Sol M. Wurtzel pro- : 5 secking love and loot. Bringing .. "; page. ; Boudreau who made the catchduction X d through Twentieth | REVEALING | 1ew, thrilling, never-before-reveal-| "o ups” e rapped back to| Just inside the left field foul line Puitaiy SRS s, e 1 D NEW DARING ADVENTURES | . i °d escapades of the gallant fietion-| goye " Gro speared the ball on | behind third base. Feller was rely- —“‘r‘; Ccm(ury Theatre i The picture features an outstand- F R oD! {11 rogue to the screen, Columbia’s & - | ing mostly on curve ba occa~ OF ROBIN HO The Erinte of Thisyder apets cat| 005 bounce and MK D, SRS ng cast hegded by Jean Rogers he Capitol Theatre tonight in Gather 'round, all you lovers of bold adventure. That daring Bringing to the screen one. of | sicnally whizzing in his famed fast one. son for the out. Gordon scoop- P cd up Dark's grounder and threw iy };fm‘lll“m(llzl;;s fieLincoin | 4B out. 1HNn runs, o hits, o errors, none foen. doublet and dibseito st da|, torseson (walked o five pitches left on \“N-h g 16 outlaw leader ioilli W ppotts | 10 docome “Che S SO BRI 1.1y, oy - [ng onst which inclides Patriéta|SUnEr. —TOrgesangmole:, SSCOSES o ANS— Feller went OWA o, unfolds the amazing adven- i W sliding in ahead of Hegan's high SWinzing to become Sain's fifth s - B crison, Adele Jergens, Alan Mow- {0 (E Gt SR Gordan off the: Strikeout ‘ictim. Mitchell flied to TUSE of .8 besutiul- Wotnad "who ‘:..ay. Ml('ha(’!.l)unne‘ H. B. V;llam- bag. Mitchell came in fast. fto M. McCormick in deep center S the .\umnu\\m-.' object of her L M“j“:NFUC‘:;‘Q‘L(:I—’;:;‘:""GILMC J‘?}:: gather in Elliott's looping fly just field. Rickert scampered across ;‘ll‘lnl’u‘\;l:‘l s C(Lx‘:l\ vxlr\“.‘\i .:\:.‘: 7 \\\vlvm .nd. Will Scarlet i Sihway| oxde the thirdtie 08 fie, | the left field line to haul in Doby's | ("Ll nlstances engine e {hl [ Sraitar Suride and s Syiekge, .71 < NO Funs, notHIsH PO EEEREEEE A vhimselt; {5 chgrged. with his: mur- ~ 2 left on base. No runs, no hits, no errors, none e - The screenplay of “The Prince 1leit on - der. ) Thieves,” based on an Alexandre | Fifth inning sy, s With her interest in another Dumas novel, highlights the .same| INDIANS—Robirson fouled off a . keld walked on five | oy established as a possible mo- ype of flashing swordplay and Curve and then reached out and pitches. Phil Masi was sent In (e and with the discovery that nix;shbucknng dem,m_d: f:,und in golfed another curve to Holmes to run for Salkeld. M. McCor- | papg the inurder gun, the evi- he author's “The Three Musket- Who made the catch in short right. mick rolled a sacrifice bunt along | gence nst the distraugh young eers,” plus that famous French Hegan poked a singls into left. the first baseline and was oul|yife seems overwhelming. touch in the romantic sceres. Feller laid down a neat saeri- Feller to Robinson Masi took | e story developes to a thill- fice, Salkeld fielding the ball in second. Stanky was given an in-fjng ging) Sy front of the plate and three to tentional base on balls. Sibby Si TP & ke s e BOARDMA“ IElls Torgeson at first for the putout as i ran for Stanky. | ’ Hegan took second. Sain lined Feller's first piteh AlMERJ pETERSON . and Mitchell swung under another of Tight into Judnich’s hands A Sain’s . curved balls and sent an the runners held their bases. Fel- ler threw to Boudreau in an at- OPENS (AMPAIG“ L | Richard Travis, Larry Blake, John Eldredge and Leonard Stron; Woven of the fabric of | suspicion and the darkest of hu- man emotior the sensational leasy fly to Rickert in short left. with v o e 2565 S SOUTHEAST ALASKA | BRSERR 14D BLACE - JOY ELREDGE i The abolishment of salmon trap'ped to the plate for his turn at bat, mi}l{d protest but soon subsided iishing in Alaska will discourage Umpires Barr at the plate and olmes swung at an outside pitch > A other industries from investing in Situived oy fires walke‘: fo the and singled between Keltner and AMMCY . PO, o) ; ] I.[flmflfl smfl"fi the Territory's future, Wm. Board- mound and chatted with Feller third base, Masi scoring. On'Mit- Territorial ~ Attorney General on ] man of Ketchikan, told Juneau and Boudreau. It was not immed- chell's throw to the plate Sisti (he Republican tioket, Rrglved oo 3 % original § ; voters last night. |iately determined for what reason. raced frcm second to third and Juneau yesterday to open his cam- & Original Story and Screenplay by Irving Elman ‘A member of the Territorlal Tax- Rickert rifled a single past the Holmes moved to second. Dark paign ‘."A S(?u(.henst Alaska. Directed by Eugene Fmde. payers Association, Boardman outstretched glove of Robinson in- slapped a grounder to Keltner, Peterson has just wound up his . Produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions, Inc.) spoke as a representative of that to right field for Boston’s first Who threw him out. |cepRE I A Decars . AR O T organization. hit of the game. Salkeld sacri- One run, one hit, no errors, two f:fldl f:e\::&inlihl‘;‘::i ::::d "(l(:rwi Boardman commented on the ficed Rickert to second, Hegan to left on bases. Litar i o 1 enthusiasm throughout the Terri- Robinson. MecCormick ralsid an g ‘Repuh.lh\n l)audshde. Pc‘tersun fe- seleGIEd Shorl Sllb]ecls - Aln “Ews 5 ¢ tory over the announcement that easy pop to Gordon behind second : nth Inning ports that the p?rly orgapization giaMorison - Adele Jergens ' e are openiusin Alsskn, Hags. Baller gotblag yup+BXanksls INDIANS--Masi replaced Salkeld is the best in years and that all s ik SR gt | |He said new industries are need- weak tap to the box and tossed behind tk?e plate and §x5|1 re.phn:- R:pub!lc;\.x{s are working hard for Z | FEATURE STARTS AT 8:10—10:10 | it Lo ciite ake. okind realc. HTHTI HE: ed Stanky at second for the Braves. a GOP victory. i Pou g‘ ias C oliseum ADDED—for the sportsmen, dents. s I S UL IO i e s B strike, then The most hotly contested posi- WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY | “CHASING RAINBOWS” | R han haar Abou s g , ON€ gent M. McCormick back almost to tions on the Territorial ballot are EDNESDAY—THURSDA I'Edgar Kennedy in “Television Turmoil” | this new industry, we at the same P e left center field wall for his long the position of Delegate to Con- L‘,‘/F “nd LE 1‘ RN | COLOR CARTOON and LATEST NEWS | A = B y smash. gress and the Attorney General, ac- & ® b 1o 790 5 SR SRS T lt.:)miendc\‘l)geu:crtzsssc‘rtgt‘l:ng:?p!rlzl‘cntg thlrl:;lhAN(?;DZ:r{te?pgfdl;esxgigle Gordon's high pop foul was tak- cording to Peterson. with JACK CARSON et tag, T maias bt b akaoron s Aot a0 o e i s ', S SEIRCH s i A refer to those who tell you to vote on, Boudreau -smacked a one Elliott pulled down Keltper's high practicing law r?{ 33 years and_h 3 - — —————— — FoTE Hin £ to abolish traps at the October bouncer to Stanky who tossed mm—hounc?r but threw wild to first served in the Territorial Legisia- 3 Although the Negro population! Sudden minute changes in the| o J/8( T, s il lossed WT o Keltner renched second on ture thiee times. He has been There Is No Suhsiuute for of the United States has increased length of a day have been ob-| "o i o ihat the Territorial 0':" g 5 ‘"fi ];Zcb‘mi u "‘]‘" the error. Thé ball bounced into city attorney for Anchorage and sharply through the ears, the pro- | served. For instance, it increased | ersgAssociation isn't blind to T X y Off but the "4y stands and Keltner was auto- president of the Anchorage school Eaid ' portion of Negroes to white people| 004 of a second in 1897 and de- | o XTPVeER SESHE Tt ATy Tunner sl_ldk ba;:k]s{nfeu GOrdon yyoically awarded sccond base. board. Newsnanm‘ AdVEThSan, has declined sharply since 1790. ch'cssed a like amount in 1918 | g% TS O G ST doetor in i m"’ it e;‘ n left center, DobY" " ;i inich missed two curve balls Peterson will make a radio ap- I S Sy S ? His Elytibrmion Sonih apeniital ki Kefifm gg:c'mcken back almos( 324 then looked at another to be- pearance over Radio Station KINY o 3 Bt to cut off your head to cure & |to the left field wall for his 3‘_)(’_...come Sain’s sixth strikeout victim, while in Juneau. He plans to & | PR - headache.” [foot 1ine. drive, ending the game. visit “other Southeast Alaska towns NoRT“LAan SA]L]NGS d i ¢ It was the first 1-0 game since this week and will stop in Yaku- Your Depfl&flts | Boardman likened venture capi- ”’:° 3RS, o0 hit, no errors, ONe "s.+’ Nenf of the New York Giants tat and Cordova enroute to An- , eft on base. shut out Joe Bush and the New chorgge at the end of the week. Steamers tied up at Seattle by present AR E S AF E tal seeking new areas of expan- sion to a family shopping around BRAVES—Sain bit Feller'’s first g o vankees by the same score He plans to arrive in Anchorage « Longs o coastwis i {for a residential nelghborhood and Pitch to Boudreau who tgssed him y, 153 i ? ’r;elsda gldrin St ity cngsEReN sHARHIA B BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES | investigating such features as out. With a count of three and. ") 1o hits, one error, one o A s vx HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 | schools and drinking water. |two, Holmes raised an easy fly joee o1 pase. DEWEY BROADCAST TONIGHT ¥ SAVINGS BONDS | “Industry is operated by human'to Mitchell who caught the ball VR PRGBS i N i s beings who don't like to move into ' without moving from < his tracks., The speech made by Gov. Dewey unfriendly neighborhoods,” he con- Doby sauntered in to take Dark’s o il“_ ¢ St 't. e i) tinued. “Those who would invest light fly in shallow center. BROW"IE Ikoops ;régg"a d}ca:L u: & “A:n“ki:y%‘;'t 1(“:’: : wm their savings in ‘' Alaska’s future' No runs, no hits, no errors, none includi KINY v l‘ = g 1 § R HE management of this want to know how we treat our left on base. ) HOLD FIRST MEETING i e O.L,hfc"’(’"“ it Jearo| SO S ens Brnraenaly ! | i { bank 'is pledged to conserva- present industries. How safe do; Seventh Inning | LAt : i you think they would regard their INDIANS—Judnich flied to Brownie Troops No. 8 and 13' tive operation. The safety savings if Alaska votes to abolish Holmes who made the catch about met for their lirst regular weekly of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration In ms fish traps We can best demon- 15 feet in front of the right field meeting in the Moose Hall Tues- addition the bank is a mem- strate our friendly attitude toward fence. Robinson sent an easy day afternoon. The Brownie story ber of Pederal Deposit In- i ‘u mls w‘ venture capital by treating our fly to Holmes in short right field. was read and cookies were furn- present industries fairly.” M. McCormick came in fast to ished by Betty Lou Cargin. Var- jous games were also played. Our insures each of vur deposit- Boardman reiterated the Terri- catch Hegan's attempted bid for ors .against loss to & maxi- torial Taxpayer Association’s stand a Texas Leaguer. | Troop leader is Mrs. K. Taylor, mum of $5,000. {that the abolishment of traps' No runs, no hits, no errors, none assistant leader, Mrs. H. Rowland, 'NSU RED | would mean an annual loss of left on base. | assisted by Miss D. Langseth. ¥ $800,000 in tax revenue which would | BRAVES—Rcbinson raced to his —JANE NINNIS, Reporter. ] P el up WAL Alaskmi | - MAGAZINE payers. 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