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PAGE TWO . PLAY-BY-PLAY (Continued from Page One) GIANTS full count Hartur the box R ) 2d Lopat started to McDou piay, tHe pitcher 1MI7(’ Brown stopped Westru Horounder with his che facross the diamond to '(‘4\" putout ! No runs, no hits, no error jleft on base [ THIRD INNING § vANKS-Jansen grabbed Lop }lrmhm.m back to the box and Zeasily toss'd him Woodlins valked on four. pitche Berra hit st sharply to Loc 0 thre Dark forcing Rizzuto as Woodling went to third George Spencer \d star warming up in the Giants bullpen? DiMaggio pumped a single into short’ feft scoring Woodling to tie the score at 1-1. Irvin, playing deep, attempted to make a shoe- string catch and kicked the ball fhalfway back to the infield enab- }lin. P&ra to reach third.and Di- g - o A8 ATt A SLH N Deoorative and other specifications subjoet to change without notice. - (20 hp. Studebaker * e of V-8 engine! See ! Drve AMERICA’'S THRIFTIEST HIGH-POWERED CAR { Far advanced new type Lightning-fast pick up! Terrific zip on hills! No premium fuel neéded! Taggio sec on the error, Mize was given an intentional pass to Toad the I lefthander Monti in the loped a Yankees World Se: first set by Elmer Smith O 1920, for Cleveland and anke Tony is tied ¢ eft-center Fiv ne left error. on base runs, one Jack Lahrke, in to hit for ck out, swinging an easy out, Lopat t Rizzuto into in for Thomson short left No runs, one hit, no errors, one on base. left FOURTH INNING {KS — Montia Kennedy went in to pitch for the Giants 1 alled out on strikes. Woodling walked for the second straight time. | Woodling ahead of him. a right- In the 1951 Mobilgas Economy Runj\wStudebaker;Comman, V-8 led all other competing Rizzuto reached out and punched an outside pitch into thé lower right field stands, barely inside the foul pole, for a home run scoring The blow traveled all of 257 feet Berra popped to Dark in short center. DiMaggio drilled a single past Thomson into left field Mize fouled to Westrum behind the plate. Two runs, two hits, no errors, one left on base. GIANTS Irvin bounced out, Brown to Mize. Rizzuto moved to his right for Lockman’s grounder and got off.a quick snap throw to Mize for the out Mays sent a high fly to Woodling in left No, runs, 1.9 hits, no errors, none left on base FIFTH INNING YANKS Thomson came in fast for McDougald’s slow bounder and fired across to Lockman for the out Brown punched a single over | Thomson ead into left, | collins went down, swinging. Kennedy deflected Lopat’s smash to the box to Stanky who threw to Lockman for the put out. No runs, one hit, no errors, one | left on base ! Buy &/ REAMED in looks and peformance Best & in gas-saving in Mabilgas Economy Run THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA GIANTS — Hartung sent DiE gio far back for his 425-foot drive in aight-away center. Westrum’s drive to left-center went for a two base hit when Wood- ling failed in his attempt to make a headlong catch. | Bill Rigney, a righthanded hit- | ter, batted for Kennedy. Woodling took care of Rigney's fly in left-center. Stanky also flied to Woodling in left. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. TH INNING YANKS — Spencer became the third Giant pitcher. Stanky came in fast to field Woodling’s roller at the edge of | the infield grass and whipped un- derhanded to Lockman to retire J the batter. Rizzuto ripped single Thomson into left -field. | Berra rifled a hit and run | to right sending Rizzuto to a past single | third | When Hartung momentarily b bled the ball Rizzuto continued homfe. Hartung, who had a pos- sible chance to throw Rizzuto out at the plate, fired to second in- |stead where Berra easily beat the throw to Dark. DiMaggio flied to Hartung near the right field line. Mize dropped a Texas Lea double behind second scoring Ber) to put the Yankees in front, 9-1 Mays made a leng run for the ball and just missed making a diving catch of it. McDougald bounced to Thomson whose throw to first pulled Lock- man off the bag but the first base- man made a swiping tag to retire the runner. % Two runms, three hits, one eérror, one left on base. 1e GIANTS — Hank Bauer went in to-right field and Collins switched to first in place of Mize for the Yankees. \ Dark grounded out, Rizzuto to Collins. | Thomson sent a blazing liner | at Brown. | Irvin cracked a line single to center for his 11th hit of the series Rizzuto made a nice pickup of | Lockman’s high chopper behind the | mound and got his man with | quick throw to Collins. | No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. SEVENTH INNING | | YANKS — Brown walked on f | pitehes. | | | Collins lajd down a bunt halfway between home plate and the mound hd beat Spencer's throw to Lock- man for infield single. | Gerry Colei 1, ran for Brown | Al Corwin, a righthander, started | warming up in the Giants bullpen. | | Lopat rapped back to Spencer | who started to throw to second, ap- | parently,, becamé mmwnd threw to first instead to rt the | pitcher as both runners advanced. Twelve-Hit Barrage Oif Five Gianfs (Cs ntinued rom Page One) tands, just inside the foul pole as little Phil reached out for an out- ide pitch and punched. A single by Rizzuto started an- other rally in the h. Berra mmed single to right that Clint Hartung, Durocher’s right fieider for the day, fumbled for a dam ing error. Rizzuto scored and Ber went to second base. Johnny Mi double that fell in front of Willie Mays in short center scored Berra it 9-1. our Run Explosion The final four-run explosion came in the seventh when Spencer t hog wild. First came a walk to Bobby Brown and a bunt single by Joe Collins, With one out, Spen- cer passed Woodling and Rizzuto to force home a run. Reliefer Al Corwin wild pitched to Yogi Berra, permitting Collins to score. DiMaggio’s double to left boosted the count to 13 by knocking in Woodiing and Rizzuto. Irvin moved within one hit of the all-time series record of 12 with two singles off Lopat. $he Negrg left fielder was robbed of his 12th hit on a sensa al running catch by Woodling in the ninth. Lopat walked only one man and struck out three in his steady effort. After the first inning, only one Giant got as far as.second base. That was Westrum who doubled in the fifth and died there. nounced as 47,5 $230,389.45. Corwin's second pitch to Berra was a wild pitch which allowed Col- lins to score and the other runners to,advance a base each. Berra flied to Irvin in short left and Monte’s quick heave to the in- field kept the runners glued to their bases. DiMaggio rammed a double down the left field line that Thomson de- flected—into foul territory, scoring Woodling and Rizzuto with the 30. Reccipts were Dark fielded Bauers sharp rounder and threw to Themson to ; catch DiMaggio going to third. | Four runs, two hits, one left on base. GIANTS - Coleman went to sec- ond base and McDougald moved to third replaciniz Brown for the Yan- kees, \ s struck out, swinging. tung bopnced out, Coleman to Collins, [ Westrum No guns,! left oh base. | Ha yent down, swinging. hits; no errérs, none third and fourth runs of the inning.| no errors, | | | |2-BDR. home |37 FOOT troller “Tine -, { TUES[’)AY, OCTOBER 9, 1951 CLASSIFIED ABVERTISING REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE | GARRISO! house. 4 bedroom res- idence. two lots. Automatic hot| water heating system., Well !ur-‘ nished. Complete electrical equip- | ment. Price complete: $16,000. | 2 BEDROOM house on 7th St Full basement. Partially furn-| ished. $7,850.00. | 6 UNIT apartment. A good in-| come property. | DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom | . house. Unfurnished. Immediate | occupancy. For sale at price less than appraisal. LISTINGS on several vestment properties. large in- } Seatter | LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Tract. Highlands. | BELLES @AFE—This is still the| best small restaurant in Juneau. Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234 TWO-bedroom home, completely furnished. 9-ft refrig. etc. $4,600, can get G. I loan. ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partially completed building at $2,000. | 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. | partly furnished, garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. Cabin $1,100. | SEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas| highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. | MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 673 over First National Bank | FOR SALE : fac, net, radio-phone. Graj motor 100 h.p. in excellent cond tion. Write Box 25 Sitka.. Robert ! Edenso. 932-5¢ © o 0 06 06 0 0 0 0 9 0o o FOR SALE — Four beautiful, ® o large building lots at Norway @ o Point next to Ed Keithahn's @ L idence. Community water o o supply on property. 3 blocks @ o from end of city bus line. $1500 ® each, any or all. See Peter ® ® Wood Agency, of cours ° e e e o ¢ 2 0 ¢ o ¢ ONE block frem hospital room housc completely ft wall to wali overstuffe oak dining set, large refrige ete. Immediately available. e Black 575 for appointment. 282 — | holster; Model 75 ICENTRAL 3 bedroom home, furm-| 12th STREET duplex, well furnished | two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. e PETER WOOD VE, bedroom home, furnished. (W49) | —8$85888— BEAUTIFUL large home Wwith ex-| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt.| EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR many fine features, 2 bedrooms WE SELL ;uCRE HOMES THAK plus income apt. (w4g) | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$58888— ished, garage, double plumbing, I challetige them to list their sales emt. (W42) | each month—Peter Wood GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- —$$8888— ly furnished, view, basement, FOR SALE IN JUNEAU Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) | $3.150 one bdrm Star Hill. ONE bedroom home, furnished, $3500 one bdrm Carroll Way new Gold Street. $5,300. (W36) | clec stove, refrig. wash mch, a DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed-| uice clean place. Workshop in rooms, complete. $4250, (W3g) | - bsmt. \ FURNISHED small two bedroom $5,250 two houses, both one bdrm. home, South Franklin, (W19 ?fl 12ih next new school. $1,000 down, ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) $12500 3 bdrm furnished near schools and downtown. Hot water THREE Summer homes. Up to| heater, bsmt. A very comfortable, $4300. attractive home. EXCELLENT LOTS for yearround $16,500 3 bdrm Behrends Ave. Ap- homes, summer cabins, resorts| Praised FHA $16,000. Price in- and industrial sites. | cludes rug, drapes. $3,700 will MANY OTHER LISTINGS | handle. $18,000 3 bdrm furnished house 10th St. Garage, new furnace, immed occupancy, $17,500 unfurn. | $37,000 4 bdrm, all hardwood floors, hot water heat, fireplace, garage. See us for Business Opportunities and Investment Property listings. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—{23 Front Streey bsmt large enough for 2-bdrm Auke Bay--Glacier Highway apt. # FOR SALE IN DOUGLAS e | $7,800 3 bdrm furnished, new bsmt. ' garage. Near school. 189,500 3 bdrm furnished, fireplace, | 1u0x100 yard, view. L corsages, comes £38000 3 bdrm furnished, 100x100 more information| yard, hot water heat, piano, very 928-6t spacious. Move in today. PETER WOOD PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 AGENCY by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p.!No. 3 Klein Bldg, Tel. 911 G.M. Diesel with complete spare = parts, including radio telephone, | 159 Travel on ~ FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL w: in all colors. Fo! call Douglas 2102. WLY bwii two bedroom home on Irwin Street. For appoint- ment phone Red 755 or 452. tf power skiff and comrlete hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fu, 908-6t Monday Flights A Alaska Coastal Airlines carried Mischief” for sale . a total of 159 passengers on Mon- th 39 ft., draft 5 day’s flights with 18 on interport, 8 ton net-9 ton 57 departing and 84 arriving, 2,000 Ibs. Inquire, Departing for Sitka: David Den- Sr., Box 434, Sit- nard, Argyle Dennard, Tom Cam- 884-tf cron, Richard Radach, R. Barlow, o0 . |Joe Appling, Ward Adams, Bonnie oR Excellent | yqams, Henrietta MeNeil, Charlie sontact Parson’s El-|gnoener B Van Erman, Erni and C. 866-tf el ot | Simms, Mary Stivers and Kathleep, | Muriel Stivers and Alice, Colleen FOR RENT LUNCH ROOM 319 Willoughby| A fii](‘. Phone 946. 907-tf land Patricia Stivers, Albert Nelson; : | | H 1 . : il [} v v 30 LUGER and | fi ikan: L, r anyone: hts in actual miles per gallon! : A . EIGHTH INNIN 3 an or Ketchikan: A. McGregor, A. B. A bargain buy for any elg ik | Woodling walked for the third L | Winchester 22 model 12 ——————————————————— [ Rjechert, Mrs. June Worsach Ru- a h t & ) Studeboker overdrive, ny!mnalr:nw(u‘ was use | ;ume to load the bas . ; | YANKS — McDougald grounded| Winchester 12 gauge; car radio FIRE proof storage locker. Simp- dolph Lange, H. C. Kessner’; $or | 3 18 months to pay: i Rizzuto walked forcing in Cole-| out, Dark to Lockman, for Pontiac; Enfield 30.06; 351/ Son Bldg. 931-tf| 1ndian Lake: Willlam Fromholz b . . itse v ! rth i a | t 1 3 | VR { i A ., Estramarvelous! SquIebalrtrAulaanl:Dnt't‘.’Shlfl:farmel/—narluh/lp(dul. Extra <ost-and worth it ‘m:,rxl:. R et Coleman stfuck out. f Winchester automatic. P’"’“e‘TWO “tores, Hot water heat, 2000 Mr. Pasquan; for Taku Lodge: Joe 3 hat was all for Spencer. Corwin| pockman fumbled Collins' hop-| 416. QI ] . Build. |Reidi | reptacaa: v the ginind : square feet. George Bros. Build-| il I- A u "' o SA l E S i replaced him on the mound. | per but regavered in time to throw | 3T Fo0T RO TR | BT Y T o15-t1 ! ’ The official attendange washan- to Corwin ‘who made a fine falling|~ 45 OCO’II; IZI‘RO.‘_OE'R _SDB seat) . = | For Tulsequah: Geerge Smith, b A g i 123 — - = {catch to retire the batter. | 36. Call Blue 450 after 5 pm. -tf| Fon RENT OR LEASE — Two new|John Cuirie, John Sherbin; for Pl ;? 3 | No runs, no hits, no errors, none | PELICAN Theatre, building and| buildings at entrance Small Boat|Wrangell: Don Abel, Walter Field, . g 7 A - s o left on base. equipment, write Box 705, Pelican| Harbor. Across from new school,|Jim Orme, Elroy Ninnis, Bill Wil- GIANTS — Dave Williams, Alaska. 924-17t.| on City bus, one block from Gla-|son; for Telegraph Creek: Mrs. righthanded hitter, batted for Cor- [~==seereeoe — cier and Douglas busses. Will di-|Etta Hunter and infant; for Pet- | win. Williams rolled out, Rizzuto to vide into stores, offices, and res- crsburg: Dan Cole, Robert Pinkard; | Collins. HELP WA“TED taurant. Also space for other|for Ketchikan: A. Muzzin, R. T. Rizzuto also threw out Stanky. - | nbldgs or businesses. Cau or see|Conlon, W. C. Lewis; for Haines: | Dark lined to McDougald. WANTED—Reliable woman to clean| Peter Wood, 911. % ;Xét- Col»;élinv Frank Schnabel, J. W. No runs, no hits, no errors, none| apartment once a week. Apply| - | Berry, Bruce Harpel; for Skagway: left on base. office, The Empire. 932-3¢ | STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St.|Rev. ‘Baker, Rev. Massey, Sister FE . e O AR )| 785-11 | Mary Florence, Mrs. F. M. Dur- NI NNING © 0 e 0 0 060 0 0 o o ant, Sandra Durant; for Angoon: YANKS — Alex Wonikowski, a|e WANTED IMMEDIATELY — e |AVAILABLE now. Space for rest|qolwe jonn; for Pelican: goger tighthander, hecame the Giants’|e 2 Clerk Stenographers — per- | 8urant or other business. i;‘;_“émm-nenscn; for Hoonah: Frank See. i © manent employment — 38 hour o | 452 “"¥| Arriving from Fick Cove: Oliver i to l.m,‘v ; e ) ® week — 1 Clerk Stenographer © | grma MHEATED Rooms, weekly or |Colby; from Hoonah, Mr. and Mrs. Bl foule to Westrum near|e — 19 hour week-'2-days — ©! Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf |James Young, Mary Young, Bob the YA.J_koA dugout. ® Good salary—Annual and Sick ® Willis, Jack Austin, Mrs. Maudie . }Voudlm; \\AIIUPI_‘J a t_remendow ® Leave — Call at 206 Territorial ® | WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent | Austin, William Jack, Nine Carteeti, (;mle ?0 the bullpen in qeepefl ® Building — Welfare Depart- © Andercon Piano Shop. Ph. 143/ Edward Obert, Mr. and Mrs. Ed b right hflelfl but was out trying to|e ment — Phone 726. 930tfe Mercer, Richard Dalton; from In- j: stretch it into an inside the park|®@ o o o o © o o o o o dian Lake: Bill Fromholtz, J. Pas- ¥ {‘x;mttr, Hartung to Stanky to MISEELLA“EO"S quan; from Taku Lodge: Leonard estrum. — Johnson; from Tulsequah: Jack g Rizz;{o bounced out, Thomson usm cAns PA[:TTNGS ffl?dA paper 7h31;§;ntgi MacLean, William Bailey, Rudolph toNLccmr::né“c e e _ | _Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. 923-t! wilter, James Evans, Michael Wyw- 5 ftu : fi{sc‘ hiy, no errors, none 194_9 PONTIAC Tu(lm‘ good condi- | popmS SECOND HAND STORE | K05 u'um‘Wrangell: A. Ogland, J. left on base. tion, seven tires, radio and heater, We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nc McLaughlin, F. Hoch, O. Hanson, GIANTS — McDougald threw out | 403 Mendenhall Apartments. Call st. Pbol’le 908 2 793-t | €. Bowman, C. Layne, M. E. Hoch; Thfl'mso{l« 3 Green 293. 933-5t g ' from Sitka: Dr. Disher, Mr. Slusher, » Woodling mfldfi_u sensational run- TO WHOM it may concern: I am [J. Cushing, W. Riley, Agnes Simeon, ning catch ef Irvin’s smash to deep not associated with D. Sherman!T. Bachelder, O. Finney, J. L. left center to rob Monte of an 0“‘,‘ sStarr in any busi - | B: ; z i y business or capac rown, R. Evenson, N. Kasakan, e:'ma base hntquqd‘ a chance tlo ity. ¢Signed) Henry Perozzo |Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jame, Albert and tie the World Series record of 12 Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tf | John Jack; from Petersburg: Roy hi;j: . £ e + Brown, Austin Earl. ckman was an easy out, Rizzuto From Haines: Mrs. S. E.gThorpe, 3 o = l t l to Collins. WAN'I'ED Albert Paddy - fiomibat =2 2 i R ¢ 4 2ddy; from Skagway: A. W. S¢liling season impor ant, 100 o, 73 it no errors, none | Alewe g Afbert Puddy: Sk Buieae A left on. base CARS | 7 NTED Teacher wants single | Meyer, R. Wedeking; from Pelican: T I apartment. Phone 207 after 6 pm.|E. Ellingen, Mr. and Mrs. Martin ¥ 4 P o X 930-4t| Enge, Mrs. John Bear; from An- The 1951 salmon season has ended in Alaska. nery employees and others, asd\\cll "st t_axe:hto Browne (omple'es s P E c l A L | 300n: . Edward Jametown, Robert But the job isn't done when the last can of support schools, build roads, and maintain other J WANTED—One bed-room furnished | b on.” from “Ketchikan: Lewis salmon is packed. Then comes the important task functions of gevernment. Survey o' An(holage - apartment. Would consider sub-|p,0 pay) Mather, L. Smith, E. J. iah % : The 1951 salmon season really hasn’t ended g leasing. Phone Red 781 evenings.|pajion 5 Dan Lundbi hipping this foodstuff, so rich in protein and e » 5 H 1949 Chevrolet » 57~ alton, J, Tyrdbacg; Flen Lunchorg, of shipping ) 8 £ Taced the B (ommum roblams evrole 92713t | pau X ‘Mantyla, Ki otier cssential nutrients to the markets of the until the last can o salmon is placed on : P A i Elfiif“iu Mr%; emg e, B m;- § i A . g 0, or three bedroom hous- | ®/ine Hulk, Mrs. Y, A. sworld. There Alaska salmon must compete with pantry shelf. (i = After completing a community 0!:':1. Otrw apartments, furnished u:r J. Goodman, Odelia Light, Arnold other fish products and meats. HEAR SAM HAYES, noted radio commentator.se i | survey of Anchorage, Ralpe Browne, 1940 Plymouth unfurnished — preferably furn- | Hildre, C. Card, W. Waldemar, M. The Alaska selmon industry can beprofitable [ s, 0 over your favorite Aloska station .’ JAGaR: @il aniagen, of b 4-door Sedan {shed, needed by permanent em. | J: Haas, M. Avioan, Arnold Francis, only as long as these brightly labeled cans com- ‘;ai‘k:nze‘}'ef:m;:tmg:; r;;xl)r‘{?iu ployees of the Juneau Lumber Jm; F!:;Em‘;& w's::'dH;;Ta:rd"';’r ¥ o = S b 3 4 day. wne ., Inc. Call 358 days. _t{|2nd Mrs. Maurstad, Mr. rs. : pebe s_uccesefull). Because the salmon mdustr’y said that the emphasis in the An- 1950 Ford Co. ys. 873 fii George Clabk, Beit§ . Casplerson, historically has been the backbone of Alaska’s write today for your copy of “Welcome to Alaska,” /4 chorage report will be on the civic %-ton Panel HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry |Edith Powers, Lyda Museth, Brita economy, this is important to all of us. a colorful 12-page booklet crammed with information problems arising from its rapid 758-t1 ' Bland, Ed Vogel. The success of the industry in selling the about Alaska. Or drop us o card and we'll send this growth in population and its an- 1946 G.M.C. Panel R Alaska salmon pack is directly reflected in its booklet to friends or relatives outside. Address ticipated growth. ; » 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl MARRIAGE APPLICATION % inquiries to Box 893, Ketchikan. Browne had been away since ! ow lng 0. Percy's Cafe T55-t1 4 ability to pay adequate wages to fishermen, can- carly September, when he left to o TV o George A. Navarre of Douglas and 8 3 attend the second annual meeting 115 Front Street HARRY LUCAS PROMOTED | Miss Rosemary Doogan of Juneau N 5 of the Alaska Science Conference \ Phone 57 - ¢ applied for a marriage license yes- B K. The promotion of Harry I. Lucas, |terday in the U. S. Commissioner’s = at Mount McKinley Park. adjutant and supply officer with | office. i l ‘sx‘ ‘LMON ' ATTENTION the Alaska National Guard senior| Miss Clara Maag, who is on the » ) - army instructor office, from war-|nursing staff of the Juneau Clinic, . Juneau-Douglas Concert Associa- -~ rant officer junior grade to first{and Arold T. Stenbakken, a fish- SEATTLE KETC HIKA N » JUNEAU tion needs your support. Buy a sea- lieutenant is announced. He is to|erman, also applied yesterday for a - 932-tf license to marry. son ticket. remain on present assignment.

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