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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1988, THE KEY WEST CITizEN PAGE TERED | eeccd | ecccecececesececscececce Jee noroscope) CLASSIFIED COLUMN ] Sas. Up-To-The-Minute Firms This degree seems to indicate an alert _mind with considerable Advertisements under this head; SPORTS PIRATES DEFEAT _|TERRYMEN CLINCH COAST GUARDSMEN | PENNANT DESPITE HERE YESTERDAY) DEFEAT SUFFERED ,.*--xenens nove sen, not | played tonight at Bayview Park, one: STARTING ON. MOUND] PITTSBURGH PIRATES pivipE! beginning at 8 o'clock, between [the Zacharias club and a_ crack! FOR PIRATES, HELD MARIN-| HONORS IN’ DOUBLEHEAD.| team from the Coast Guard. ERS TO THREE HITS AND! ER PLAYED WITH PHIL-', The Coast Guard outfit is a No RUNS IN FIVE INNINGS| ADELPHIA AGGREGATION 'DIAMONDBALL | | GAME TONIGHT; | baseball aggregation, which has an execellent record, and these play- ers have decided to try their hand } euliar disposition, and possibly an| i Jawkwarduess of bearing. The/will be inserted in The Citizen at native should strive to cultivate; the rate of le a word for each in- a practical trend of mind, to over-;sertion, but the minimum for the come what may be a certain lack! of executive ability, or an in- ability to seleet proper methods to fit the work. (Copyrighted) (By JOVE) The Pirates yesterday afternoon defeated a strong picked team from the Coast Guards. Quintan Lopez started on the mound for the Pirates and held the Coast Patrol boys to three hits and no runs in five innings. The loeals seored their first run in the second. Mayg walked, Pena sacrificed him to second. Perez singled to center and Mayg scored. The Pirates added four more in the third. C. Griffin hit the first ball pitched over the left fielder’s head for a home run. Lopez hit a hot roller to third that went for a hit, Acevedo hit to third, and Maloney dropped throw at second when an attempt was made to get Lopez there, Mayg also hit toward third, the ball tak- ing a bad bound and all runners were safe. Pena doubled to deep right center and the three runners (Special te The Citizen) ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20,—The! deteat at the hands of the St.} Louis Cardinals, clinched first place in the National League for the season. The Phillies did the actual clinching for the new champions by beating Pittsburgh. The Pirates ended their 1933 National League pennant chase! when they fell before the tantaliz-j ing slants of Phil Collins in the seeond game of a doubleheader with the seventh place Phillies, 3 to 2. Their ace hurler, Larry French, had won his ing the. Bucs a Giants were losing all. The Boston Braves shut out the | St. Cincinnati Reds. Refreshed after | an hour’s wait for a heavy rain to €lub— ‘Washington .... eighteenth | New York victory in the opener, 2 to 1, leav-; ! Philadelphia mathematical | Cleveland chance to win the flag if they took | Detroit . every remaining game while the | Chicago 3 | Boston : |at diamondball with the local team} {as mentioned. | It is expected that there will be New York Giants, despite their{@ large crowd in attendance at the game tonight. H AMERICAN LEAGUE w. Le 95 49 --- 86 55 18 OT 14° 72 69 78 81 84 Louis 89 660} -610! 525 507 469} 438} 413! 382 “Now listen,” says Puff, to th sentry, “we two, Are trans-ocean _ flyers. havn’t harmed you!” “Then in to the General,” says the tough guard, terms will be hard!” HIDES MONEY IN MOUTH | Lilly of this city was arrested a: a pickpocket a wad of twas found in her mouth. Through a newly developed pro- cess used in Ontario, Calif., “He'll sell you your freedom, but | MALE HELP WANTED i ST. LOUIS—When Miss Ellen! currency, j A | Write J. R. Watkins Company, ; the; pulp of hundreds of thousands of! oranges is milled into dry orange} first insertion in every instance is 25e. | Payment for classified adver- jtisements is invariably in advance, | jbut regular advertisers with ledger | jaceounts may have their advertise- | ments charged. Advertisers should give their/| street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re \eults. i With each classified advertise- !ment The Citizen will give free an ie Razor Outfit. Ask for} it. FOR RENT | FURNISHED HOUSE with garage.| Opposite City Park. veniences, Frigidaire and radio.| Apply 905 South street. Tele- Phone 702. sept20-tf) All con-| e | FURNISHED HOUSE 1 FOR RENT, containing 12 rooms, on lot 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1307 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen Office. MAN WANTED... 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Casa went in the box for the locals in the sixth and the Guards Cor. Greene and Ann Sts. ~ g9 500 SHEETS typewriting paper. | go Only 50c. Get them at The scored their only run of the game in that inning. Fleming singled to center. De- lozier hit single over the shortstop, Edwards hit to the pitcher, who threw to second forcing Delozier out. Mayg threw wide to first and Edwards was safe, with Flem- scoring after the catch, Smith thea out to left, The last scores of the game was in the seventh after Carbonell had tnd ran pags singed to ht anc and run 1 Si to it_ an Carbongit: went to third. Lopez the ball home to catch Carbonell, but the catcher dropped the ball and in the confusion Griffin also seored, Lopez going: to second, M. Acevedo lined out to third and the third baseman threw the ball wide to second in an attempt to double Lopez at second. Mayg went out, pitcher to first. Griffin and Pena were the hit- ting stars of the Pirate team. Delozier for the Guards also hit well. In the-field for the Pirates, A. Acevedo and Carbonell played a good game. For the Guards, My- ers and Miller shone in the outer garden, These same two clubs will play again on rg afternoon at the Navy Field. “The game will start promptly at 3 o’clock. The box scores: AB R. H. PO A. E. opine S,. 50! 2 - 3 ecwncoorwwsocac™ Guards Herko, if Myers, 8b . Fleming, tb . Delozier, ¢ Moley, p . Edwards, p Smith, rf xDill Poria, cf .. Lightmass, ss Miller, ss ...... Maloney, 2b .. xxColeman, 2b - HAND nO bm he Ok me te me Oe Stecessoocoereox SConmcecooounons Cemnmecocwonoctr Cworcocsecrowoe™ Totals— a3..1 637123. ¢ Score by innings: R. H. E. Pirates 014 000 200— 711 4 Guards 000 001 000-1 6 4 Summary: Runs batted in: Pena 3, Perez, Griffin; home run: C. Griffin; two base hit: Pena; stolen bases: Griffin 2, Lopez, Pena, Delozier; sacrifice hit: Pena; struck out: by Lopez 6, by Casa 4, by Moley 1; walks: by Moley 1; hits: off Lopez three in five in- nings, off Moley eight in two and one-third innings; double plays: Edwards to Maloney, A. Acevedo to Mayg to Pena; time of game: 1:45; umpires: Chief and Castro. A “School Users league” is beng urged in Kentucky as a counter- part of the Kentucky Highway ‘Users league. The Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the Chicago Cubs, 12 to 3. The. Brooklynites made merry at the; expense of three of the Cubs’ leading pitchers and won the) final clash of the year between the teams. The Dodgers scored, three runs off Lon Warneke in the first and drove him out in the! fifth. Bud Tinning retired in the| midst ef a four-run rally in the! sixth and Charley Root finished. - sThe St. Louis Brown shut out! the Washington Senators by a score of 4 to 0, preventing ‘them from aelinching. othe. American}. League pennant. ~ The New Yorkers took’ both games of a twin bill from Chicago club, the New Yorkers! stretching out the American | League pennant race for at least one day more as they took the double victory. The Athletics nicked Detroit pitchers for three home runs and} & 5 to 2 vietory, taking the sec-| ! | St. ond straight game from the Tigers in the closing series between the two clubs. The Red Sox beat the Indians, winning the last game of their se- ries with the Cleveland club. It gave Cleveland 16 victories to 6 for the Hose during the season. The summaries: American Lea; First Game At New York Chieago ...... New York Batteries: Jones, Kimsey Berry; Uhle and Dickey. and | ‘Second Game cee York oh New ‘Tork i 105 1 Batteries: Lyons, Heving, Gas- ton, Miller and Sullivan; Devens and Rensa, R. He EL 3-93 At Philadelphia R. i. E. Detroit - 210 1 Philadelphia ... 2 9G} Batteries: Sorrell, Lawson, Hog- sett and Hayworth; Cain and Cochrane. a TROeRney At Boston Cleveland Boston .... Batteries: C, Brown, Lee, Hard. er and Pytlak; Weiland, Kline and R. Ferrell, At Washington St. Louis 411 0 Washington ... ing 0 6 Batteries: Coffman and Shea;} Whitehill, Thomas and Sewell. R. H. F. At Pittsburgh Philadelphia __..... Pittsburgh 3 Batteries: Grabowski and Davis; French and Grace. Second Game At Pittsburgh Philadelphia Pittsburgh Batteries: Collins Smith and Padden. At Cineinnati Beston ....... Cincinnati © Batteries: Brandt and Hogan; e e and Davis; Boston . Brooklyn Philadelphia . | Cincinnati rn eran Fat St. Louis New York . | St. Loui: the |" Batter Clark | Walker and O'Farrell, 80 76 59 . 56 . 5T Louis j Frey, Kolp and Lombardi. At Chicago Brooklyn Benge and_ Lopez; Warneke, Tinning, Root and Hai nett, Phelps. RW. 3.10 217 Schumacher, Spence: and Mancuso, -544 528 415 397} 388 Richards; SAM B, PINDER For Tax Collector-Assessor! Artman Press. Phone 51. | jan7 One old OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. bundle 5e, conta g 25 papers. 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