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PAGE THREE SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB inday dinner, Baked Ham, Turkey, $2.50. Open at 4 p.m. —.——— HOME COOKED FOOD Moose Carnival. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LITTLE HUDAY OCTOBER 8 I948 PLAYBYPLAY [ NO runs, ) Tnel St ft on bac bounc- in dn(p It was| NOTICE Monday morning, Oc- Street from East , to Park St, will be closed to traffic for four days due to new sewer construction 11 2t WORLD IRIES ® e ¢ U o o o 0 ¢ 0 PRO BA: 1949 WORLD SERIES WILL BE PLAYED IN MEXICO CITY| gt p JICHITA, Ka P — ! Montres Non-profusional 1949 third game world ies will played in | Series today co, the National Baseball Con- |apiece after orted today als waxed Ray Dumont, President, said the|by 7 to 3ress’ xican commissioner, dro Aguilar Reyes, is being HOME to name the site for mel For sale at SRS AASKANS J0BS DEPEND ON TRAPS vore ro CONTINYE mrars the U. S. National Keitner to Gordon to Rob- SERIES FINANCES, FIRSTTVO GAMES Here | the two f Beginning tober 11, Sixth Roa SUN RIS OUTOBER 1 rises at UL, Minn,, 1d St Oct. 8.—M— Paul go into the of the Little World | even one victory | the power-laden R the Saints last 1 bl ol, A 5L S B 4 3 e -~ - n SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB € Baked Ham, $2.50. Open at 4 p.m. orle hit, no errors, none, (Continued from Pa Bearden whacked a lon over Holmes head, the bali ing ov fence vight 1 ot away. the Indian’s Mitéhell walked on five Doby rapped a sharp grc Stanky who threw to Dar 1g Mitchell, but Dark's relay McCormick for a double play was wild allowing Beardén tol, scote the first run of the game| and Doby to advance to second. It| was an error for Dark, his (lmd of the ser Boudreau walked on five pitches (Doby was not credited with a r botted in.) Gordon sent an ea fly to M. McCormick in short 1 One run, one hit, one error, two | B left on bases. Fourth Inning : BRAVES—M. McCormick: lined| No runs, no hiis, a single into center. Elliott loft-|left om base. ed to Doby in short center. F.| INDIANS—O McCormick hit back to Beardonmade his ¢ who started a double play, Bear- Seties for tf den to Goxdon to Robinson. Mike Mc or fiel No runs, oné hit, no errors, center fleld left on b “ ng wallop. 5 ; 2 | ning catch of INDIANS— watked 08| i’ i front four pit Bill Voiselle, a right= 3" ot "center. hander, started warming up in{g.qniens solid the Braves' bullpen. Judnick wenb iy, =0 down swinging. Robinson lined "o fo Bickford's fisst pitch into left O R 1d, Keltner ¥ left on base. stopping at second. | also- hit the first pitch, a 3 center, scoring Kelt- and sending Robinson to sec- ond. Bearden, also first pitch, rifled a single left, but Robinson was forced held up at third when M. McCor- mick’s throw came through to the plate and the bases were loaded That was all for Bickford and he was replaced by Voiselle. Mitchell fouled to Eliott front of Braves' dugout MeCormick fielded Doby's wicked grounder and tossed to Voiselle, who covered fi for the putcut. One three hits, no errors, three left on bases. Fifth Inning — Reltner juggled rp smash down the line but recovered in w him out. Masi hit who made a nice b of his 10 nd. to Robin: Dark threw out Bear sht Mitchell's pop | left field just inside line Doby whistled a right field, He was to reach base against ed ten men ' au to d third bhase. pe hit, no ewrors, s be 6:11 pm Bor gale ki 1t scocesce financial report of | world series games: attendance 39,633; 419.63 Com- J 94; play- clubs’ and attend- | s¢ 79,7 games, share 781.27; two games, | leagus $121,- he foul le into > o COOKED FOOD Moose Carnival. nday dinner, Turkey fouled 3 R0ist i \d Alaska ate winners Tourney said. will for at WO By i »4»-..,, nth Inning i tried a surpr hipped out, Bear jen knocked mash back to retrieved it in tim to throw him out at first. Conni nded batter, wer iselle. Ryan went o Wichita next year, he B - VOTE FOR . HELMI AALTO BACH lican Candidate for Repre- The Alaska Legisla- Division. 0007 Tt L SKA'S SWRETEST EH"T Taste of Alaska” in sixteen different kinds of .r\]m'..( n wild be ft packed jams and jellies flown to your friends in time for the Christmas table To selve your holiday gift problems write today for deseriptive folder of our various selections. BLASKA WILD BERRY PRODUCTS and Hazel Heath Homer, Alask ] | IT TOOK ONLY A e 1 T et Y MU s '\, ' SEATTLE lS ALMOST A SUBURB «s.by Pan American Clipper d games, MRS, <o ADS BRING RESULTS! ative to WANT First down swinging. = no errors, none arles (Red) Ba appearance of Gordon sen k back to the left wire fence for his Holmes made a run- cious es. nene | 000H! HOW YOUR FLOORS SHINE! Keltner Ken 0‘"}' dlfl”el fo Iealda” “0"7 enly breakfast 1, dinner from FAIRB‘“S JUNEAU ETTING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. 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Get Johnson's GLO-COAT tpday! ~ JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT 2N AMERICAN Made in the U.S.A. by the makers of Johnson's Wax Worio A N“” the into him out at firs swinging at R a step to Boudre: no errors rounder t by whizzin to | o only an afternoon fromi ..... in Con- oi the out After missing a a couple of feet as his long drive oul into the left fisld tanky flied to Mitchell. no hits, no.errors, none Choice numeg for that fragrant, old-fashioned good- home run by one of the Schilling family of 36 whole and ness . . ground spices, famous for quality for 67 yeass. &c&sl&’ect‘ INDIA ering the grass. Mike made dreat sent a tow- t who made k of the infield led out to Elliott. McCormick came in fast and a knee-high catch of Kelt- lazy liner near the left field THERMO-REGULATED ROAST assures uniform fine favor in every pound. Try Schilling. You'il say “ic's the best eoffee in town!” BECAUSE 1 CO\SISTL NTLY GET fio hits, no errors, none Sixth Inning BRAVES—Voiseile bounced out, Boudreau to Robinson. Holmes wa a out, Gordon to Robinson. Dark drove a long double off the left fi"ld wall, feet away. Gor- ice running catch of ! y in short cen- .. plucking the ball out of the air just as it was about to drop among Boudreau, Doby and him- self. No runs, one hit, * left on base, INDIANS—Conatser raced into right center field to haul in Jud- nich’s long hoist. Stanky ran out into short right field t6 make an over the shoulder catch of Rob- on's high pop. Hegan sent a| short fly to Helmes. No runs, no hits, no errors, none | left on base. } Seventh Inning BRAVES—Elliott rammed af ground single past Keltner into | left field. Frank MecCormick went | down swinging. Keltner fielded Conatser’'s sharp rap down the third b: line and started a double i SHexs’ e SEMTTEE, LS.AL Unit ot it ihe, Warldi ‘Gredt BEeWIng: ./ OeljupiTotiony 3 One Distributed througnout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY nited Food Co. ORDEN'S MK ii RAKCE MARMALADE JMA LINDA S%Y REANS in Temale Sance . 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