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PAGE TWO OAKS WIN GOVERNORS CuP SERIES r Bucky I me and -~ > SERIES DOPE Here are through sterday’ Receipts Comm Clubs' 961.92 the werld ser yesterday's attend ie gan 86.288. game 318,259, Rece ts (net) .08 Commissior games—$218,056.50 Players’ share for four ga for the five game hare for Players sha games. SUN R OCTOBER 12 1 rises 7 Sun Sur at 25 a.m 6:03 par . . . sl | . ° © e 0 C 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 - JCC BOARD MEETING Junior merce will have ar e board ting tonight at 8 o'cleck at h Face Sam's near the Boat Harbor. | members of the e invited to attend. -+ DOC WALKER \‘ and tune in and listen | at 9:30 12 n{ | | \ | VOTE FOR GENE LOCKRIDGE FOR House of Representalives Genéral Electicn October 12 (Paid Advertisement) £-N A Voie lorl Nolan Is a Voie Well Cast (Paid Advertisement) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Boston 11; Cleveland 5. Left| I (Paid Advertisement) RANK A. METCALF. VOTE AS YOU PLEA! MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1948 3, BUT PLEASE VOTE! (Paid Advertisement) ! |scld the idea that Mr. Feller was runs- " | | in for a rough afternoon. on’ basesBoston 6; Cleveland 4. i I, A few early birds started prema- Bases on balls off— Potter 2 ! o ture celebrations in the fourth af- | (Gordon, Keltner); Spahn 1 (Mit- ; I an B ! E | ter Jim Hegan unloaded a homer | chell).; Feller 2 (Stanky 2); Klie- y ' ‘ 'ppe-r f' ave 9!’5 | ;;lth two on to climax a four-run man 2 (Elliott, Salkeld). Strike- Save . , i ast that flattened Potter. Nobody out by—Feller 5 (Rickert 2, Potter, M ag | knew it then, but Southworth’s| Elliott, Spahn); Spahn 7 (Doby,| 71ne following are Iinal scores of ain: 3 | choice of Spahn to replace Potter | Hegan 2, Gordon, Boone, Tl])mn"n’npoxlm\l feotball games played | Iwo ARRES]‘ED | was the Tribe's death warrant. | Keltner). tover the weekend: ! 2 Spahn, beaten by Lemon in the | Pitching Summary | w©sc 17; Rice.0. o second game at Boston Thursday,| Potter—5 hits, 5 runs in 3 1/3| Washington 27; UCLA 6. FOR FIGHI HERE {locked like his old self. He walked innin Spahn—1 hit, 0 runs in{ Oregon 15; Idaho 8. | CLEVELAND, Oct, 11.—(@— Theimx‘.y one and allowed but one hit,|5 2/3 innings; Feller—8 hits, 7 California 40; Wisconsin 14. L ATU DAY {Boston Braves clubbed Bobby Fel-|@ double by Manager Lou Bou- | runs in 6 1/3 innings; Klieman— Santa Clara 3% Siamlord 1. | : : - e 3 rh ‘ ;1“:_ of the Olevelahd Tndars ml.‘drcnu. in 5 2/3 jnnings. Then he | 1 hit, 3 runs in 0 innings vpil(',h-: Oregon State 32; Portland 6 | . 8 J ? 2 la 11-5 victory Sunday aiternoonl"bffi it off with an emphasis, |cd to three batters); Christopher Washington State 48; Montana 0. | A Jble in the lobby of tne|Defore 86288 fans, the largest | Striking out five of the last six 2 hits, 1 run in 0 innings (pitch-| Idaho State 13; Wyoming 40. th ary 'l"hl‘;:‘n' ?fij‘.SaL:nx'l‘qlv‘“ ,wd in baseball history, to stay |Catters in the eighth and ninth.|cd to two batters); Paige—0 hits,| Netraska 6; Colorado 19. | ' o Lo "v_ n SAWICAY | 5 he running of the 45th world By that time, the Braves had |0 runs in 2/3; Muncriei—l hit, 0¢ Montana State 12; North Da-‘ . Bt d in o broken ankle for| ;" i Indians holding a 32| knocked out Feller, Ed Klieman | runs in 2 innings. ROl o U0 { IN ALASKA AND TO SEATTLE... g gahniedir g S A Al PR |and Russ Christopher before “Sat-: Balk—Paige. Wir piteher,i Utah 30; Brigham Young 0. [ rest of 10 feen-age bass, Bob OMri oy yag ariven to the showers|Chell” Paige, the anclent Negro spahn; losing pitcher, Feller Um-| College of Pacific 41; San Diego BETWEEN. OCT. 15 AND MAR. 15 ¢ 5 ,(" \:.. (\ 1 the CRArge | . \r his second series loss as the|With the “hesitation” pitch, ambled | pires—Ba (NL) plate; Summers | State 14 ; : il i a L ! 'Braves exploded six runs in the |\t to stop the riot with six runms| (AL first base; Stewart (NL) sec-| Southern Methodist 14; Missouri . : It .Y:x;w ed that H\(:‘ m,r;nl' .ln,mcm‘,mm inning | across. ond base: Grieve (AL) third base; |20 : ! by o b "'!:’”“‘“‘ Bob Elliott drove :n Boston's T : (AL) left field; Pinelli gmhlm‘m 42' r;."rduvl g | Take advantage now of this big . 0 g ;Hf“_. xd“““:i st four runs with fwo homers.| S(ORE BY INNINGS [\ right field. Time: 2:39. At- Akl;lt_)f:nz’l.o,n e;uf «]19 | el s ol Y b i men to stop sliding down| piy’ giviiq also homered for the | tendance 36,288 paid. \mherst 27; Bowdoin 19. | ipper Special.” You save on both round-trip and r in t re. In the |y " Per i crdla i & R 0 ¢ ¢ UM George Washington 20; Virginia . 9 . 1t. Flore: le w mm:hl I-mhut;».' Reliefer War- | Beston 301 001 600—11 i2 0 12 | one-way passage...with tickets good until Apr. 15 E ” 1 Spahn is credited with the win. | Cloveland 100 400 000— 5 6 "2 B ¥ was take t..Ann’s " U South Carolina 0; Tulane 14. a0l e arbed it The tremendous crowd that jam-| Batteries: Potter, Spahn (4), Sal- MEN s (Honus MEEIS ' vundl.rbfizo 7: Misst ‘:.ld 7 20 Ll arged At ood every inch of available space |keld; Fello " [ Vo Lak TR B i d 5 he\wek | ; available space keld; Feller, Klieman (7), Christo- "'GHI- Al- 7 p M { Towa 14; Ohio State 7. SR Tnticik b s e th ntic Municipal Stadi pher (T), Paige (7), Muncrief (8), Io . s | Princeton 7; Penn 29. KETCHIKAN® ©/Wy All fares, plus ta: R iriph ok I‘ylfoxf.‘): l)”;lm(k.m\x‘lii Ilisdh Hegan. | R | Harvarg 6: Cornell 40. [ - ;m xz % | hopes 1 en the Indians’ — ! o d . o] 9 o'w .00 ildren 2.12 years — Marshal Walter G 1 | ¢ o en's 'us W Washington VPI 0; Maryland 23. JUNEAU 4 ] el "1 o .‘dul?t) x:: l(y.- firtt. earich. WIRDH. SOncE . 2o et (BERAE) 5 :“?'::: 11\:'(:1 \(‘\c::’::‘.u;f \:rlnli} New Hgmpsmro 27; Maine 6. | ekl cicsd b R it a % bre . aunahi 3 : . e n for tk st sess! e S 27; Ma 5 7 7 Infants, fi fore U. 8. C mm“"m_;\\_”‘” pur cuned“ by. Bo b. Elliot EOSTON (NL) ABRH OA "\ oo tonight at 7 oclock| Depauw 6 Rochester 13. WHITEHORSE ‘i/‘:’ ‘:o‘g % oid F e 4 A 5 sl _‘u;lmu ‘l\m h]cdnu (dh.l\ dropped in olmers, ri 522 00 the Methodist Church, with Rhode Island State 6; Brown 33. h e s 4 3 e 57| the right field sta ng e srowd | Dark, s A 763 ;) I 3 e Bl | i o/w I 4 X BT { Dale Mitchell's leadoff homer in . Elliott, 3b G¢ 0 iy chorus REN Brs, Darleiiic GENERs Edf" Z, D-;ke oy 2 NOME ol g 7 it d o NEW YORKERS HERE Iihe first against the veteran Nel-| Ricgert, 1f P T TR L ARG Bthte tre Dame 26 L r1 120 1849 150 “larke Bingham and Marion'son Potter revived hope. Elliott's | 3alkeld, c 3 91 ep OMUERIEE b ”]"“”,d', ,;‘"3.7 i R S #INCLUDES CONNECTIONS BETWEEN KETCHIKAN AND ANNGITE IS1. {ONE WA, KOUND raib an o1 New York City are|second blest in the third iuning,|M. McCormick, of .. 5 1 1 g o ¢ Wishing lo Jon the Mel el Chattancoga 0; Tennsssee 26. Subject to C. A. B. approval . \ the Gastineau Hotel. this time into the leit fleld seats, | Stanky, 2b RIS b 1.y fd[ ‘;‘_l‘:e(f"‘yh“ { Minnesota 16; Northwestern 19 - B S me: 4 contac’ Ernes shler, . » L3S oy - . . - S e b - — | Potter, p g8 T g Army 26; Tllinois 21. Sale of pper Special” tickets ends Mar. 15. But all | Spahn, p 20030 1 X e 4 - Bates 7; Tufts 28 bargain tickets you get between Oct. 15 and Mar. 15 are | TOTALS 39 111227 8 North Carolina 28; Wake Forest vood until A B Plan v & { ¥ROM ANCHORAGE good until Apr. 15, 1949. Plan your business and pleasure f |CLEVELAND (AL) ABRH 04 | Mavietta 21; Carnegie Tech 7. | trips now! Let the world’s most experienced airline stretch Mitchell, 1f 3 1 1 3 0 Herefrom Anchorage arc John L.I Rutgers 34; Temple 21 ! your travel dollars. Just call . . . ! Doby, cf 4 0 0 4 0 Manders and Dick Gross, register-| Kansas 20; Iowa Sta { i Boudreau, ss 4 0 2 0 3 ¢d at the Baranof Hotel ! West Virginia 6; Pitt 16 | BARANOYK HOTEL—Telephone 106 { | Gordon, 2b ) L e Hawaii University 55; Redlands 0. [ { | Keltner, 3b QA 1~ 3C WALKER Eastern Washington 31; Western | Local addy=ss cnd phone number | Judnich, f s g RO, w Washington 7 / g i B— Boone 10000 T istel Pacific Lutheran 7; Central Wash- ] S AN Be sure and tune in and listenj L an 7; Ci 2 o /l/[/ M [Y, f 5 | AR i 1 0000 0 "hi o welker tonight at 9:30jington 0. i RICA 3 | a1 T in st Rcbinson, 1b 4 00 8 2 i P N 12 1t = R TS | 1 (TlA | Hogar z o'clock over KINY. g nes i ; A e egan, ¢ i e ) U | DOC WALKER ! 0T the | Klieman, p 0000O0©O0 ;to Doc Walker icrnight at 9:30 J % 3 i ‘ Ao ac v BRI f | christopher, p 00000 mdvéa | o'clock over KINY 12 1t Uipper, Trade Mark, Pan American Airways, Inc. M i « A 2 Town in Penns ¢ pupen welght | P218€ P L L] PRESCRIPTION SHOES i 3 ¢ ° I sylvania 6. Iridescent | A~ Rosen 10000 ! L s gem | Muncrief, p 00010 ini x ° ® : TP FTF ol |ty 0444 o[ Junean Foot Clinic on’t You Believe === : 3 - WORHENIRE il onieis 3 5 621 8| 14 Shatiuck—Blue 379 i tmply A—Popped out for Paige in Tth. - - " - ' 3 . Come together | B—Struck out for Judnich, 8th. | ——i Th l T p m k ! Al k P p ly ' Cooking vesselt | C—Struck out for Muncrief, 9th. a raps axe ior askan rrosperuy: [ Arrow Boston (NL) 301 001 600 11 ; 7, W o Vz ! - ‘Valeanio | Cleveland (AL) . 100 400 000 5 e 7 | [ [22 |23 L | Errors—Keltner, Dcby. Runs bat- [ESENESS = S 5 ‘ 0TE for i ‘,25 4 llerce | boay | ted in—Elliott 4, Mitchell, Judnich, B O L— \t < 3 ' { Labyrinth Hegan 3, Salkeld, Torgeson, Rick- fi‘ A\ el . a R o MARCUS F. JENSEN | Domestie towls | Two base hit—Boudreau; Home | pogER (B: . ® | &3 . Dety | runs—Elliott 2, Mitchell, Hegan B o Nfi t - Capital of v d h | L] 4 | o oRorway | Salkeld. Sacrifice—Dark. Earned Local Alaskan Fishermen DEHOfiBA'"c CA “D TE snm.r( and to | e T il [aafas [ Btcr T 1 i " Susical 1nstru- & i - HOUSE of REPRENSENTATIVES . Portal L Eoniea » 0 g S Amerts L . | _ Sou - g o sl | Honest . . Fearless . . Clear-Thinking " 3 53, Sea eagle # Dear Exiondajsnd (iices For the Good of Alaska and Alaskans! = 7 You have already learned my aims in secking the office of Highway Engineer so I shall merely highlight g p them for your now. My opponent who ran against me VUTE flm nhncus l". msm m. 12! ! as a Democrat in the Primaries and now seeks this (Paid Advertisement) H office as a Republican has stressed a second Highway . to the states. 1 agree; that would be a highly com- mendable undertaking, but definitely not with Terri- torial Funds nor is that within the province of a Terri- 4 torial Highway Engineer. We need roads within our VOTE F Territory; Short roads leading to existing highways OB- and long roAds reaching out to new regions to accom- modate the homesteader, the miner and the pros- pector. Our fishing fleets, the b:_ickbum‘ of our eco- l‘ RANK A, B”YLE nomy, need more and better facilities. Air travel in the Territory must be made safer by more and Democratic Candidate for larger landing field Thgse thmgsvl h'fnv .nlwl‘gcd my- self to construct, allocating the Territorial funds at TERBITOBIAL AUDITOR my disposal as equally as is humanly possible. : ‘ ; ; ! My opponent would abolish the Highway Patrol. That, my friends, must not come about. The trav- elers on our highways of which there were last sum- mer several thousand, must be protected from drunk- . en drivers. They must have the assistance furnished them by a courteous force of Patrolmen. Do you knew that every Highway Patrol carries a full first-aid equipment for men and cars? They carry 4 (Paid Advertisement) in addition a large first aid kit rations for one week, extra gas and oil, a tow chain, a s_hove]. an ax and j extra jack and other things that might be needed to ; assist an unfortunate motorist. L Many a letter has come into the office commenting ESS }han one mon.th agod%r.t:!. f]zlr { on the efficiency and welcome asslstance_ot t.he _ngh- MacKenz'le, ‘Democrah.c can I:'at e { way Patrol Force. This force I shall maintain, if you the Territorial senate in the l:is T i elect me, and, as the need arises, I shall increase it. ision, stated: Alaska has atre:l‘sf)zn e As in the States our highways here must be protected. . ¢ yvnul destiny; Alaska now sha.n (g 2t i : A 3 threshold of a bright, new industrial era with the entry of the pulp & Democratic As to the qualifications for this office T am seeking, paper industry to Southeastern Alaska. A ! 1 am a graduate Engincer with a Master’s degree, and s i K 3 5 . 1 w".ill be L, Candidate 1 am a registerd engineer in the Territory of A}aska. The spged with which Alaska will aclugve its ultimate golfl N ih e 1 have followed this profession exclusively with no largely contingent on enactment of modern, liberal, pr'ogfesswet ‘fg W i House of branchings out into other fields. I was for years a —legislation which, though recommended by the majority of the people, i Locating Engineer for the Milwaukee Raiquaillrl. i1 failed (o be enacted by previous legislatures. b ave always been a doer ar t a dreamer. 1 will give ¢ A iEF R ’ s Representatives ARYEANEYE Iy _’,““l‘)‘]fir & l’d S et with & Friiig During the primary campaign, Dr. MacKenzie listed Alaska’s chief you an honest, capable administratio i ir legisiative needs as passage of a basic tax program; active support for IF YOUR'E FOE . . . location of the Territorial funds at my disposal. Since . b 8 £ | rights: 2l of the Jones Act; the ¥ t 4 . 4 s statehood; the importance of equal rights; repe: PROGRESSIVE ACTION ... coming to Alaska in 1913, with time out for service Yight of Alaskans to elect their governor; financial aid to the Alaska De- Don't Forget the Name of with the U. S. Engineers in World War I, T have sur- 3 # . rtati irport and highway needs, abolition ind ; g Tei velopment Board; transportation, airp g] 3 veyed homesteads and mining claims. I have laid out of fish {rags James “olan townsites and designed bridges. I have dredged har- Ps, S I Y P’ bors and laid out airfields. The need for this legislation is now more apparent | Jli(ll evea':t bt:u g Wrangell, Alaska > . o 5 will be playing your role in furthering the advance of Alaska on October Z You will not do wrong to elect me to the office of 12, by mal;king your ballot ] b o, - Territorial Highway Engineer. ity { / Resident of the Territory Mihaapeletib e { ‘ - P MacKENZIE, DR.R. M. |

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