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PAGE'-EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA the left field wall, hird base on e MONDAY OCTOBER ll balls of the game,! 1948 SON FDR TIUMPS ; run over about m:ndmg Tucker to third, Hegan 4 : GLAS I.ASI RITES FoR 4 x potls OPEN ATs plAy BY plAY 350 feet away, to put the Indians|struck out swinging. Connie Ryan went in to run for mt‘:“;‘l’"_‘_'":» born lg Mr. and_Mrs. ahead, 2-1. Keliner fouled to| With Lemon at bat, Spahn Stanky. Sibby Sisti, a righthand- ol emr YSD ;fl t. A?ns Hos- IOMORROW' (I.OSE | — Elliott behind the left field foul|caught Robinson off first with ed hitter, batted for Spahn. Sisti NEWS D B FEMMER WEDS ! p ly Sunday mu;;‘::fd! 'n;; (contmued from page one) ‘line. Warren Spahn, a southpaw,|a snap throw to Torgeson and attempted to sacrifice and sent a! 3 7 - < | started warming up on the Boston |as Tucker attempted to sneak |low loop in Irv::; ‘uf‘ tlk‘] th: L s e :‘c’}‘:fi:e"t;‘ 3:;‘“1‘:“:;‘;5 ;‘[‘f ’.“:; the runner out but |k 3 Tucker walke n four ' threw e which Hegan grabbed for the oul H i eral S . B. 3 3 3 1; THREE pRECIN(IS ,m‘(.( is: p\mx\l]u n“I{mnn-‘ ;,?,T:u‘: 1(‘,'»(1,)(,.,{(,.:”_\12.?[ oul 1?;:.- 2:;::1(,1.15,?“(‘,“,,:,;“ Tt:fl(c;tc::: and. then threw to Gordon who MRS. M_CH AT COLISLUM. mer will be held on Wednesday af- | Mrs. Trump reside at Gustavus, rsed for o I S % i e . cered first, to double up Ryan.. Mrs. Helmi Aalto Bach, Republi- ternoon, October 13, at 2 o'clock in | Where he is with the CAA. Mrs. ) son dropped the ba Elliott was |single into right, sending Tucker!tween third and home, Salkeld to covered Iirst, to doub I Vi T | oaniiidiate. oir: SSRise bt i Ol WS | 'n-ump 1% Ehe X 5 l I. # f c d awarded second when Lemon com-|to third. Hegan bounced to El-[Elliott to Salkeld Credit assists With two strikes on 'lnm_ Holmes Tupresentatives, ipoketErAY at. the the chapel of _“e l;‘:lv SRal Y Parker ot Guet ormer Jeanne'te Complete List of Candi- |5 ickert sent Tuck- ' liott who threw to Stanky at sec-|to Spahn, Torgeson, Elliott and sent a long fly*to Kennedy who|RePreen b /o el FOBL L U ter Mortusry. The Rev. Balpn W/ i d ith Afiliati |e o the center field | ond, forcing Robinson, but Stanky's | Salkeld, and the putout to Salkeld. caught the ball while backing up | =0 oo "nogias voters. to exer- Baker 5 C.Dllllbe 2 ‘ehe £ e afes wi iigtions long drive and Elliott | throw to Torgeson for an attempt- | Tucker, who wears glasses, broke near the left field wall B their ighha 10 3014 B Tukiddey, Lartment v ik DOC WALKER d Resid |raced to tnird after the catch.ied double was high and Torgeson |them as he crashed into Salkeld. ~No runs, no hits, no erors, none| o "0 5 e “Territortal elec- o ot Be sure and tune in and listen an esiaences Salkeld bour Robinson, who|dropped the ball. Tucker scored| One run, three hits, no errors, left on base tahs, MR . to Doc Walker tonight at 9:30 YRATS" Chatiie itout at first | on the play and }:’«uanlwua r;;(hl» one left on base o SRR T o | Mrs Bach, a life-time resident A 2 WFU‘::’H‘mn“D'; Sitka is at, OClock over KINY. 12 1t Juneau > polls{as Elliott made not attempt to|led with a run batted in. There BRAVES—Hclmes crackes £lN- ¢ © © ¢ 0 ¢ & & C O Douglas, stated that no Douglas e e temorrow score, Keltner scooped up Mike was nib ‘error charged on the pliy.|ons: first itoh for a” iMeiaiale ' o ® | resldent nas eerved i the. legiaia-. e Baranof Fotel. iy WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! McCormick’s reller t the Lemon grounded sharply to Tor-|to center. Klieman and southpaw e WEATHER REPORT ® ture for 30 years, when the late N—— - s mound and threw him out ,geson who stepped on first for | Gene Bearden started warming up | 8. WEATHER BUREAU) # |Monte Bensen, a Republican and City Council cham- No runs, one hit, no errors, one’ the out in the Indian’s bullpen. Doky came | ¢ Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ | prominent mine official, was a Hall left on base. Two yuns, two hits, no errors,|in fast for Dark’s liner to right.| ¢ In Juneau— Maximum, 46; ®|member of the House. lobby of Gasti- Third Inning one left on base | Torgeson blasted a double to the|e minimum, 42. ol ¢ MBS. ENGSTR“M INDIANS—Mitchell doubled down| BRAVES—Elliott cracked a long | rightiield fence and Holmes was e At Airport— Maximum, 45; @ ! - Juneau Dairies. | (he left field base line. Doby sent|single to center, Doby making d'forced to hold up at third when|e ininimum 41 o| COUNCIL MEETING TONIGH']I' s > polls wi at 8 o'clock | Rickert back inst the left|fine stop, which prevented an ex-|Doby handled the ball nicely. El-| ¢ FORECAST o | Regular meeting of the Doug :‘5 En & »w morning and close at 7| field wall for his towering drive,.tra baser. Rickert swung at the!liott walked on a three and two| e (Juneau and Vicinity) . S:Sy 0‘1‘;'::011; ;; Séi;d‘;-}:?l[:c::rgfn: tomorrow ever ) tche 2 rees )] st ch a sent a grass cutter | ases = h light rain a is e 3 g mor ’,\‘y; et but ,\.1:. ‘u.l was forced “? f“.?d‘m .;AILI: and .stul A gr i‘fi»cu'.(vv\l | pitch to fill ll_le base : e Cloudy »\l}.x light l.““ and o to City Cletk A. J. Balog, The following letter, dated Ketchnkan October 8, idates on the ticket are as|second when Rickert threw a per-|to Gordon near second base who That was all for Lemon. Gene| e southeasterly winds 20 to 30 e d d Howi- (D) o HOGHAL, () 201 ] fact ; iy A i § ; R 4 ; and-addressed to Mrs. Elton Engstrom, Republican follows: (D) for Democrat, (R) for|fect peg to third base ' flipped to Boudreau, forcing EI-|Bearden, shutout winner -of the o miles per hour tonight and e YOk viats didate for the Territ 18 Yl Republican i Holmes got his glove on Bou- | liott ‘as Boudreau whipped across third game, relieved Lemon. s Tuesday, Not much change ® HERE FO! e candidate for the Territorial Senate, explains itself, For ate to Congress—E. L.lqreaus fly inside the right field|to Robinson to double up Rickert.| Clint Cenaster, rookie righthand- e in temperature. e| J. C. Cuthbert and }‘Ln'n‘ :“1‘] expresses appreciation and an implied request for a (Bob) ett (D) incumbent; R.])ins byt failed to hold the ball and | Salkeld rolled out, Gordon to Rob-|ed batter, went in to hit for Rick- ¢ PRECIPITA T LON o |ert, who have l;f‘?"t‘“-; & 1? Yo vote for her at Tuesday’s election: H. Stock (R) Of('\“"""l”"/'\"l ;| Boudreau credited with a | inson ! tre. With the count two balls and § hours ending 7:30 a.m, today ® “;fur‘g:;“;‘:: ‘fi::r T;Fflc:":'e 5;1-‘":“ For Attorney General—Almer J.[g,uple as Mitchell scored to put| No runs, one hit no er or' none|one strike, Conatser sent a long m Juneau — .04 inches; e |¥ " Peterson () and J. Gerald WIIIATS | e Tndians ahead, 1-0. Gordon | lett on bese {11y 1o #Tucker i dead center, and o since Oct. 1. 313 inches; o |ID the Staes While here they hate Mrs. Elton Engstrom, )) Lot nchorage. - & " ase. | I & et Y . e PR < | D oth 1') ki (1' by fouled to Elliott behind third base ) Seventh Inning ‘Hvlmt‘s scored easily after th since JuL\ 1, 33.64 inches. . with their son and trother ‘aboard 1’"“’ ’A“‘* “;\‘1 F""E‘k (~} BW;{ D) [Keitner went down swinging. | INRIANS. Mitchell e to .| CAtch While Torgeson took third At afrport’ — 10 inchest e |t e E BB A A uneau, Alaska neumbent; Altert E. Goetz (R) ol ‘ope yun, two hits, no errors, one; L sohatehell Hied 100 M. Tgnistt remained at first. Phil Ma- | e since Oct. 1, 162 inches; | oy e Dauglas e ion B | PAcCOms Ce oy L tled, oio si{ X:nluther righthanded hitter, bat- ety B WY ity e rat ““shk“)f Dear Mrs. Engstrom: . MacDonald (R) of Fairbanks; i two pitch. Voiselle sacri- | liott came W oudreau’s siz- oft field wall, scor i 3 1gh 5 n k H s Frank A. Metcalf (D) incumbent,| o 200 FH P e He. | 2ling grounder down the third base fif":"’!fofgrfw;:‘f }f"'; i sl L ok Ry T | This is the (1th visit bet:cen’mn;; On behalf of the Flshermen s Committee Juneau. " Gordon who covered first,|line and started an around-the- |, e in T e Catiola REas .. |er and son and the brother: for . For Benator—Mrs, B1ton Engs-|900 o Cordon who covered Mist |\, Coupsy Siny, the Gnird base. |, ind Bob Kentady ‘fepliced; Tne Catholic Deughters of Aver- ' yeqrs, on Conservation, I want to thank you for iy fla Gafnick ‘both Re- Holmes slaghed ‘a low line singley ' - “geditoitoing | Mitchell in left field ior the In 2 will hold their regular business % A ‘ 5 _ L o & e (e 20 | to leit field bob Banky was neld |20 10 SERY (Sl !dians. Mike McCormick took & ing on Tuesday evening at 8 the five minute "anscripfion which you V‘N(:::;;; ’;‘d‘D;"‘;’"k;;":;):' Dr |UP At third as Mitchell's throw “m“';\“'l‘)"' -~ DL, NO CITOLS, NONE | gipie then slapped a ome boun-| cclock in the Parish Hall. All| MARTHAT SOCIETY RUMMAGE d th f ht g 728 A ,.jcame in to the plate. Ed Klie- ks it cer back to Bearden who threw| members are urged to attend as SALE made on the fish tra uesfion E.d”]’}“’]‘:'“f[“;‘p’tf‘;];’1’:" D“"""‘“"{mnn, a righthander, started u.um-mu‘j‘i"‘f;"“fi‘ “,ccz::fi\ ‘;’52: him out at first. this is an important meeting. Re-| 10 . m. Wed, Oct. 16, Presby- Pq 3 i in the cleveiand vt | S0 R, i e 70,70 (B his, 1 etors ihments will be served. __teian Ohirsh bsement.” 12 2 | | o say without qualification that your @. E. Almquist (D) Juneau. " SODER U0 ¢ 8 ¥ (fast i made - nice HIOGLE SN ! s. e i g " . Lemon to ireau to Robinson. A Andemon (D) Juneu. VR0 10 SR, 6 ROMNEN o e wnderhan (o while off | 1nraNS.—24, MeCormick moved talk was among the best which I have 2lmi A. Bach (R) Do S. i alance to nip the slow-moving ' gyer o i T : 1 on base, i over to'left field for Boston Do . Bames (1) Wremgll, (108 e IStanky by half @ step. Roblnson pluc, ‘or Rickert and . Gonals heard on this issue, and we appreciate ovbert E. Coughlin (D) Juneau.| - e ‘helped with a long stretch and went in to play center field. Masi i William Feero, Jr. (R) Skagwa 1 EJ_IAN?“ stank b,f“,““;‘ ‘x\v:,k«.*‘ i of the wide throw. Bill SteW= replaceq Salkeld behind the plate ” ) e your efforts on this matter gteaily, Ameiia A. Gunderson (D) Ketchi- | €r's grounder near second base,and | 4yt wag 4 bit Jate in callig the Banrden struck out. Kennedy also (] D [ whipped him out with an under- [ o0 €™ Lol o argument ’ : B 2 hand toss to Torgeson. Holmes'g o ) went down swinging, missing a 1gne .U, Raxeas rJensen () Dodgles. | eigin Tannsd, mitsing | Lo, 110 BIDEhhIt for - VolSBHE fobruck oat, i Srainl xaifed 11 Chairman, Fishermen’s Committee ank G. Johnson o L8 KAATE e HanT¥aE. the thira g, o8 unced out to Keltner. side on strikes. ; Ed. Locken (R) Petersburg BRI, s No sy 1o hits, #0 errors, NONE a0 vuns, ne Bite. ne sriors. 0Be on Conservation. Eugene Lockridge (D) Juneau. | St i ; | teft on base Sl Bl | ‘”p P % J. MacKinnon (R) Juneau :‘w‘:‘:»i“;j‘ (‘m. hits, no errors, none It lm‘m,f : | © BRAVES-.Stanky. got the. cowdt (Paid Advertisement) James m»mn] (D) \)\ru;(n..:\kl : 1 AB 'n ot seln e tad an ot INDIANS—Warren Spahn, yes- {5 three and two, then coaxed his Frank S. Shelton (R) Ketchikan - s ed an out- | tarqays victor, went in to pitch -~ - Willam A, Winn (R) Juneau. | Side curve to Mitchell. Elott 10p- ! (or the Brayes. Rickert made a Ther> is also a referendum bal-|Ped a slow roller down the third; giving rolling catch of Gordon's lot on which you mark if in favor base line and was m-mxim: With | omash down the left field foul line. of fishing with fish traps in Alaska & single when Lemon failed to| 14 was Rickert's 20th putout of should be ‘gradually abolished after come up with the ball. Rickert | ype ceries and tied the 6-game re a 10-year period, or if in favor of uu]«ln- Mitchel the leftiorg get by Mike Kreevich of th fishing by means of fish traps in Al- tield v 1944 St. Louis Browns. Keltner aska should continue to e allowed. Wwalked | smashed a single off S];d;ma This is only a referendum vote, the Conmick rammed ¢ | slove, -rea 3 first ahead of . - ¥ same as the statehood vote at the the middle i the BE | Dark’s . thraw.. - Tudker singled s t6 { ¢ last election and goes to Congress Elloty from oRe. 1 othe ty= ) yjont, Keltner stopping at second. for definite action run and sendi keld to the} polingon dropped a single over But don't forget to vote at the idway Tucker m de a| Tergeson's head close to the right 5 election mmm-1 ow. szmq»u.u s e dtvowf0 th. s ],m( ;,m Elliott | fi1q foul line - sporing Keltner ] y are contained in the editori the dish safely with the Indian’s fourth run and " # " W Todey | Lemon and Boudreau attempted | _ " bl Sl e 3 i e - | one of their patented pick-off plays, R % but Salkeld got back to second DOC WALKER 4 c 1 I Bl'l(e v/m lsafely. Stanky fouled off a 3| Be swe and tune in and listen' §. T aro |and o pitch, then drew a base| !0 Doc Walker tonight at 9:30 ! jon b to load the bases. Gor- | O'clock over KINY. 12 1t Appear in Concert con umped vorie ey voua- | der behind the infield grass and W d d N I-t threw him out at first ednesday Night o b o sttt ] % ! three left on bases “One of the wonder voices of out Fifth Inning | time” were the words used by a! INDIANS—Lemon swung at Voi- | Hollywood paper to describe the selle’s first pitch and sent a. high voice of Carol Brice, noted young gc to Torgeson just inside the contralto, who will appear in con- first base Ii Mitchell fouled to cert in Juneau on Wednesday eve- Elliott a foot away from the steps | ning in the 20th Century Theatre, ' leading to the players’ drcssing:, spensored by the Juneau Concert rooms. Doby walked on four pitch- 2 es. Boudreau ilied to Rickert. AC C E P I E D No runs, no hits, no errors, one York as an adult at the Museum of | left on base. | 88 Modern Art in a production of an BRAVES--Mitchell camped under early English cpera, “The Chaplet.” | Holmes' fly inside the left field | Of her performance, Virgil Thom-!foul line. Lemon speared Dru'k\“ ° son, noted music critic of the New| sharp rap back to the box with | w ' k i Senator atker's scale is on an eqality from bottom| gt first. (Gordon made a nice run- | to top, unequalled by that of any|ning catch of Torgeson's bid for | » o woman singer I have heard on the | a Texas leaguer hit behind second | C re t iCSs " operatic stage this season.” | base. | Miss Brice has appeared with the} No yuns, no hits, no errors, none Pittsburgh Sym- and cston Symphony, phony, Kansas City Symphony, San Francisco Symphony. — - STEAMER MOVEMENIS All American steamers tled up| by coastwide strike. P s Louise is scheduled to arrive frpm Vancouver tomorrow afternoon or L\emng | ROBERT E. . GREEN DIES IN SEATILE | Robert E. Green, f.nlher of Henry E. Green, agent for the Alnsk‘x) Steamship Company and the North- land Transportation Company her died in Seattle Friday at Marine Hospital following 2 long ‘illness. Mr. Green had many friends in Juneau, hav left here approxi-; mately two years ago after visiting! here for two years. left on base Sixth Inning INDIANS—Gordon hit home | | OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA SEATTLE to CHICAGO A marine en- of the gineer, he was a member Of W€ | ppiy goegliner offers Luxurest coaches Marine Engineers’ Union. He Was, at lowest fares, sensational Touralux born June 8, 1885 in Erie, Pa sleepers at tourist fares—an exclusive feature, and standard Pullmans. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green left 3 : i 4 g There’s a striking, diagonal-seating din- today by PAA plane for Seattle 10| jng car of new design and the Tip Top attend the funeral services Thurs- | Grill—a full car with snack section and cocktail lounge open to.all passengers. at 1 o'clock at Bonney-Watson £ay. o Also daily service to the Twin Citics and Euncrp] Home Chicago on the electrified COLUMBIAN. R ! All Milwaukee Road cars air conditioned George Benson, Public Account- | and you Lavel the scenie soute s ] ant, teacher of machine shorthand | America over for mountain ranges. For reservations, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, o) and stenotyping is forming a class For infoymatior call at The Bar- R. E. Carson, General Agent anof Hotel. 12 2t White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. el il 1 attle 1, Wash. DOC WALKER | ticket Be sure and tune in and listen| 6.T0'8 CUP. CAPACITY mnw CORY -AUTOMATIC - 1) Now — brewing delicious coffee is just as simple as plugging in an electric cord! All you need do is measure water and coffee, plug in — and the CORv AUTOMATICdoes the fest! Keeps coffee piping hot automatically. No switches to set. No buttons to push. Nothing to forget — the CORY AUTOMATIC does all the"remembering’ for you! THOMAS to Doc Walker tonight at 9:30 o'clock over KINY 12 1t HARDWARE NORMAN R. WALKER Ketchikan, Alaka SENATOR WALKER WILL SPEAK over KINY at 9:30---TONIGHT (Paid Advertisement) Stand Revea.led.' In a frank and coourageous manner, Senator Norman R. Walker offered to debate over the radio or in any public meeting place the charges made against his Legislative record. ‘ The challenge to debate was not aceepted. The charges were False. They could not be provéflt g s

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