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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949 P e WOMEN OF MOOSE | PLAY-BY-PLAY i » o v o PLAN AFFAIRS TO | ~ HONOR VISITORS none left on base. Dodgers— Olmo uppercutted the first pitch and raised an easy pop catch in shallow left-center. Brown foul to Berra directly behind the whipped out Campanella, who hit plate Snider slapped Page's sec- he first pitch. Brenca struck out, ond pitch on the ground to Hen- M but had to pe thrown out, Berra rich who beat him to the bag.| (Continued from Page 1) {The Women of th left field stands for a home x'un] The ball barely - cleared the rail-} ing above the wall. Bruce Edwar came in to bat for Banta. Pag first pitch to Edwards was a called | strike. Edwards swung and migs- ! ed the second pitch for strike two. | The third pitch was low for a ball Edwards was called out on strikes. | Two runs, two hits, no errors, and MERRY-G0-ROUND 1S HERE 10 STAY FOR FUTURE USE (Continued from Page One) tresses the point tax monies | The committee | that no City funds or ere used for the purchase of any | equipment. Also, they state that if and when the 4th of July Com- mittee ever disbands, the rides and other equipment will be public | property and turned over to the| | City of Juneau. [ | | Boat Harbor, as well as the cruis- ‘er Bev-Lor II, owner by Bill Reck Two trollers, the Bunny and Hu- |0f Juneau. la, have been placed in dry storage, The company has installed a new for the winter by the Northem}propeller on the seiner Harder, own- Commercial Company at the Small ed by James Thomas, of Kake. ON LAND FOR WINTER their regular busines the Moose Edna Visitors san Turner chapter No. 48; N e and Mrs. James , Chapter No. 159 junior her thar her chai in making a great success pot Ladley graduate re- s for the soperation of and all ¢ Plans luck ting made given ending the October 1d at the were to be th be convention or 13. The dinner Odd Fellows hall Helen Jackson as chair- A luncheon will also b n Friday, October 14, at the Bara- hotel with Mrs. Bafty Casper- s chairman, assisted by Mr nof SCROPTIMISTS OBSERVE 281H ANNIVERSARY Juneau Soroptimists cele:rated | e 28th annivérsary of the lound- ing of the today in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel with apples being awarded to club members who responded most readily in a quiz program on Soroptimism. Twenty-eight cents collected from each the post-war rehabi Soroptimists and ¢ in Continental Et The American F approximately 400 clubs with a total membership of 11,500 women Membership is limited to women owning their own businesses or cecupying administrative positions and devoting at least 60 percent of their time .to admmnistrative duties. Classification limits the membership to one person for each minor classification. The total mem- bership in Sorcptimist International exceeds 20,000 with clucs in 18 countries. The Soroptimists clubs were ordered disbanded in all occupied countries during the war because of the influence and Standing ot the clubs in their respective com- munities. The saga of the coura- geous women who struggled to organization was also members for ation fund of roptimist clubs )pe deral today has maintain some semblence of orga- | nized activity is thrilling The regular meeting of the local clib will be held next Friday in the Terrace room with a speaker to vbe announced late Water Projeds, Two| For Alaska,, Okehed WASHING]] Oct. House and Senate coth approved compromise lation yesterday calling for appropriation of $63 920,000 for more than 300 water projects. The measure was sent to the White House. The amount would be a record oneé year appropriation for Army Engineer flood control and rivers and harbors. projects. It exceeds last year's by more than $15,000,000. The bill included two majo Alaska watcr appropriations: $701,- €00 for Nome } or and $343,000 for. 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No runs, no hits who made the catch with his back I left on base :-:;’1‘]';]1" up against the left fleld;‘"‘mm EA'I“G No runs, no hits, no errors, none (o"l!s' A'I' opE" HOUSE AT CHURCH no errors, none Fourtl: Inning Yankees DiMaggio went down swinging for the second straight time Brewn fouled to Miksis be- hind d base Woodling un- a double the scoreboard -center field. rolled out, Robkinson covered first. no errors, left on base. Eighth Inning Yankees— Coleman was called out on strikes. Reese bobblea Page's half-topped roller near Sec-|ip. firct Open House for ‘teen to|ond base but recovered in time to agers in the series of similar eve- throw the ‘runner out by an eye- nings spenscred by the Methodist lash. Reese backed into short left| ., ;on " and to be held in the field to get under Rizzuto's high| puren parlors. All teen-agers are pop. 1 {invited, as well as 7th and NO runs, no hits, no errors, none‘grme studenis. A cordial invi Idlt) Ol" base. |tion is extended also to all Coas : !‘T‘Lf“ S | Guard boys under the age of 20 tendance was Tonight will be an evening of Branca was called out on Sm“s"gemng acquainted. There will be Reese walked on five pitches. Mik: |games, a ping pong tourney, music, ! sis shot a single into the hole be-|z,.q o hamburger-eating contest tween third and short after miss-|pne hamburger and pop stand will | ing an attempt to sacrifice. It Was|pe open an through i eventile ! the first hit off Page in four in-| Gome ang get acquainted, is thi" nings. Reese stopped at second.nuitation of the Coffee Club mem- Furillo popped to Mapes in shal- lpere who will be hosts tonight low right-center and the outfield-| ' er’s quick retrieve kept the runners| COUNTRY CLUB glued to their bases. Robinson; gney g pn', g R backed up DiMaggio for his line| & 3 { night. Hot Dogs, Ground-Round | oade off in righ Mapes Branca No run on base Dod trike feey deep Tonight at who one hit one called pitch field home Reese looked at a banged the next the lower left away, for a to tie the score 1I-1 took a ball, then liner to and intc 365 fee The official paid at- announced as 32,788. nd run Miksis reaming in left-center. Furillo rammed Byrne's first pitch | Brown for a single. The ankee bullpen began to stir. Rob- inson walked on four pitches. Man- | \ger Casey Stengel went to the mound to consult with his bat- Ty Lefthanded Joe Page and righthander Fred Sanford began warming up in the Yar bullpen sent DiMaggio 7:30 o'clock will be! 8 e Coronation Ball was Mrs. Cecil participates and contributes to the success of the big celebration. The iinancial success of the whole program has depended on those or- " ganizations who have sponsored the {queen candidates, and have active- '13- participat in ticket sa {Weeks of solicitation by member {have made the ticket sale a finan- cial success, according to commit- tee member Al Zenger, Si who has been in charge of this part of the program. Last year’s chairman for the Casler, who arranged and managed the entire affair with exceptional efficiancy. The 4th of July celebrations dur- ing the past three years are splen- did examples of w community spirit and enterprise can do for the City of Juneau. The carnival equipment purchas- ed by the 4th of July Committee includes in addition to the merry- go-round, airplane and car-rides reviously mentioned, two ticket poths and all wiring and other parts necessary for the operation of Hodges walked on five pitches to the bases. That was all for and he was replaced by drive in dead center. | Burgers. 318 2t No runs, oneshit, no errors and! et 13 l two left on base. ‘ The black bear may weigh as! Ninth Inning |much as 500 pounds when fullj Yankees— Robinson raced to his|grown. left to male a brillian left gloved-| — hand stab of Henrich's smash and threw him out. Berra walked. The, fourth kall got away from Camp-‘ anella and rolled to the screen, but Berra was unable to go beyond first. Branca had retired 14 men| in a row. DiMaggio went out on| ¥y 5 a high foul to Miksis who made the | _Yankees— Snider gathered catch near the third base field Coleman’s hoist in straightaw. Y | boxes. Page fanned on threei proun singled sharply past Hod- | s, mo serore. none | FAtten, @ lefthander, started warm.- | Dt Qs IS, ling up in the Dodger bull pen. | | load yrne Page Olmo fouled to Henriech who reached into the field boxes behind first to make a fine gloved-hand h Snider whacked Page's first pitch 1 the ground to Coleman who flip- ed him out, One run, two hits, three left on base Fifth Inning no errors, and ! in center. pitches. eft on base. Dodgers— Campanella rolled out | to Coleman. Branca was called out on strikes. Reese hit right back | lc to Page who threw him out i.mellu made a fine stop to prevent No runs, no hits, no errors, none, an advance. | left on base. } Johnny Mize, former New York ixth Inning | Glant slugger, went in to hit for Yankees— Henrich flied to Fur-:Mapes. Jack Banta, a righthand- illo who came in about six strides|er, joined Hatten in the Dodger | to make the catch Berra rapped ; bullpen. Mize slammed a 2-1 pitch to Hodges who beat him in the!against the screen in right field {race to first. DiMaggio popped tolclose to the foul line, scoring Ber- | Hodges just inside the first base- ra and Brown and sending Wood- ;]ine. 'ing to third. It was a long single | No runs, no hits, no errors, none ! for Mize. Hank Bauer was sent left on base. lin to run for Mize. Coleman | Dodgers— —Mapes galloped into| slapped a single into center scor- | field to get under’ing Wocdling and sending Bauer to| Furillo bounced out,] third | Henrich. Robinson| Page went down swinging. | | walked on four pitches. Hodges| Three runs, three hits, na. errors, | | flied to DiMaggio who loped in|two left on base. lunly a few feet to make the catch. | - Dodgers—Hank Bauer went in to ! No runs, no hits, no errors, one’play right field for the Yankees.| left on base. t Hodges was an easy out, Coleman Seventh Inning to Henrich. Olmo hammered a | Yankees— Brown hit sharply to hcme run into the lower left field ]Robmson and was an easy out, stands, 350 feet away. Snider struck | | Jackie to Hodges. Woodling was out |out, swinging. It began to rain | |on an easy straightaway fly to as Campanella came to bat. Hei | Snider. Mapes skied to Snider, who fouled off Page's first two pich- ! nearly misjudged the high fly, but es, then hit a 1-2 pitch into the | Woodling walked to fill the bases. The fourth ball to him was very and hit the dirt, but Camp- | right-center Miksis' fly Coleman to Replace that FLY NOW | OIL GUZZLER Now! CcuT FUEL OIL CONSUMPTION 1-3to 1-2 Replace Now With the New QUAKER 3210 OIL HEATER “Why not own the QUAKER that your present heater is paying for in wasted fuel.” not illustrated Nothing like it! The new QUAKER 3210 oil heater puts 1-3 to 1-2 more heat in your home with the same amount of oil. 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