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3 And 6-5 In Wierd Games CES oe arcane eee oe "Lam Hur Bet THE | i of Miami, the firs, Cleveland | and the second 6 to 5. {Boston cs don't know yet which | St. Louis of the two teams. : Washington e first game Key West | Philadelphia 19 runs on six measly | Chicago... proves there was some : iting for the Conchs, {New York : the” Wajtersons disap, | Chicago f when they failed to) St i either Switzer or God- | Boston -.. k ) Pittsburgh > pickers ‘of the | Philadelphia area. = They relied | Brooklyn @ none too great | Cincinnati With a tricky delivery | On Clean Hits | 57 88." .690' 55 394% 58515 8 49. 405. 4 a7 484 & diamondballers zt ih Russell's NATIONAL. LEAGUE | ng in game and) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, two! vos behind him. | games, \ Chicago .. of error work effected! St. Louis at Chicago. Homers and goon they} New York at Boston. fan to pile wp miseues, |. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. en, Os bedi diamondball mound: Albury, 2b ...4 2 1 1 1 @ perfect control last night. Cates, 3b re cle Sone Yay Bee | drifted all around the | i af 6 2542-2 ayer Lung also; McCarthy, cf 4 0 1 2 1 Much better curves, es-'Gates, Ib... 4 0 110 0 2} *& Week out which broke Ingraham.c..4 1 9 5 2 ever the platter. He Gonzalez, 1f .1- 1 0 0 0 @ only four hits in the first Lunn, p ~ 452.12: 1 FF he pitched and not one Acevedo, ss... 3 2 1 3 3 Q =a was chalked up against | _ bunch were annexed! Score by innings: R.| @ Weak play around the! Miami 010 002 009— 5 ek by Howard Gates of the Key West 220 339. 8 and the nervous; Summary: Runs batted wy West teams always dis-' Carthy 2, Goehring 3; ped going: “» against out-, hits: Albury, McCarthy, peed ‘home run: Goehring; stolen bases: Acasa, | former slugyer | McCarthy, Ingraham; bases on his second, in the Miami; base, Sawyer at third. Seventh” of the second in two men. Game Plays Steady Game \ MIAMI R. H. PO A. “Wrinkley Bill” In-| Gonzalez, 2b rf oe & 4 | by far the headiest | Baker, ss 4 3 3°@84 - game of both teams Bowen, c 3: 2 0. Gas y over-shadowed the | Acosta, If .....3 0 1 @ @ iat All-State Bowen of Mi-|Mays, sf... 4°'0 1° FO.“ eults, wv kept his eyes open) Ubieta, 3b —. 3.1 2.4. 6.4 the contests and hadjGilman, cf .. 3 9 0.9. 1 0 Many times off the | D. Wal’son, 1b3 0 0°95 “1 a hia bullet-arm throws, A. Wal’son, rf 2 0 0 9 0 te How Gelding of his team-, Russell, p....4 1 0 0 2 0 ‘The yeteran backstopper | ‘the pitchers time andi Totalk— 3 was 4 great help in the; caen ibw LEAGUE aes PIONS PUSHED TO SIXTH \ CHICAGO TAKES SAME FOLLOWING RALLY Gneelal to, Phe Citizen) eben }Cruz, Ruby . NEW YORK, July 31.—Wesley Ferrell subdued the hapless. Sen- ators, shutting them out with 10) hits while Boston’s Red Sox ham- ~ mered Linke around and took the age final game of the series, 8 to 0. | Rober | Johnson. Geo, W. .| Wood, Elizabeth .... game series, 2 to t, “~ erippied Washington club its twen- 4 it bh tieth defeat during July against! faylor, Wm. Helding on the “‘Mi-| uae ate | eight vietories. The loss dropped | anid some mighty! Club—) Se W. 1. Pet.! the Washington Americans to “61.85 4 .6BB° sixth place again as the St. Louis! ‘owns defeated Chicago. ¢ Brownies of St. Louis ral- lied: behind Dick Coffman’s good .41 55 .427| Bitehing, tied the Chicago White; -426 Sox in the eighth and won 4 to 3 +344 in the ninth. and gave the! | Rodriguez, Casimi | Pinder, Eddie - | Hardy, Stanley Sammy West was the batting} y)..° fee af the day, fis homer in the | te, EV eighth, with a mate on base, tying the second game, AMERICAN LEAGUE the score at three-all. % dove in four runs | Chicago at St. Louis, scored another run for the St. | Stirrup, Clarence del hits, and Key West! Washington at: Philadelphia. Louis boys after singling. suly one of their six runs, Boston at New York, two games} There were hy Acevedo, which won| Detroit’ at Cleveland, two! scheduled in either of the major | Carmona,. Miguel | Curry, Lynn .. “| Higgs. Pes | games. ; leagues. | The summaries: AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Louis -1Feraldo, Mrs. St. Louis ttories: Gaston and Madjeski; Coffman and Hemsley. At Washington 3 Boston .... Washington 1 ;}Mesa, Paul Ferrell; - | Thompson @ and Balton. NATIONAL LEAGUE No games played. three counters of the} Totals— 37113 6 2719 § __ | Johnson, George B. |Gonzalez, Abraham . | Napoles, M. P. ...... CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Griffin, Lillie . "Aastha uncer tnis nead| Neely, Julius West, carnered but two) balls: off Russell 4, off Lunn 3;}91) be inserted in The Citizen at games, but each were | struck out: by Russell 4, by Ubieta the rate of ic a word for each in-! eloute. His first sailed’ 4, by Lunn 2; left on bases: Mi-|sertion, but the minimum for the! Roberts, Lou H. the barrier in left field,’ ami 7, Key West 8; umpires: Grif-! first insertion in eve:y instance i= rules held hinr to two fin at the plate, Kerr at first! '25e. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, | Hyatt, John ........ but regular advertisers with ledger} Bancells, Rafael E. ieeegnats: may bare their advertise: | o! jments charged. ‘ ry Advertisers shouid give Te sy i es 6 street address as well as their tele: | Wardlow, C. H. ‘i phone number if they desire | Lowe, Dorothy With each classified advertise-; ment. The Citizen will give free anj Per | Autostrep Razor Outfit. Ask for | PURNISHED HOUSE, 1122 Semi} . Stade Apply 1404 White| Harmon, Troy 72 SALE—42-foot Fully equipped. j yer, 415 Bahama street, jly25} Thompson, M Fellows Hall, Caroline street jly30-2wksj Roberts, Hilbum - ing of KEY WEST AB R. H. PO A. E. . fivet game hurling | itn or : i 1 ° ° é| #” Ubieta played loosely xWard : bird sack for Walterson's Acevedo, ss. 3 0 1 @ 1 Qj first ga but smack-! Albury, 2b...4 0 1 4 @ 2 FoR in the second Cates, 3b 40 0 8 @ Ji nine hack to play smooth,,Goehring, 1b 4 0 1 2 O 0; ball and crashed a single| McCarthy, cf 2 1 9 8 @ 9; homer over the head; Castro, sf 3° 2) 2- F7 R09) eenterficlder. Blondon‘ Ingraham, c.. 4 1 1 8 0 laid his bat on one! Gonzalez, If a a ao 2 o oi nd Sterlin; for a four-bagger | Sterling, p - 4 0 Renee only home run of the | Richards, p 4 the first game. | " Luan a the! Totalsp— 32 6 727 5 3! F Homers well throughout.) x—Batted for Machin in ninth. are the box scores: *—Two men down when anal ;|FOR SALE—Cash register, cases, curb service trays, wood-! ice | Sanchez, show j Garcia. F cream cups; also 509 United street. jly30-1tx | Castellano, Ernestina ‘GOOD. cook or one willing to} Saunders. Hazel good| Thompson, Archie Phone 75 or 890-W. jly17! Bizzard, James .... s 3! Bowen 2, Russell, McCarthy, Cas- FEMALE HELP—SALESLADIES; Sands. Harcourt Fiest Game | ning run scored. B. H. PO A. E.} | Score by innings: Rg { 21 0 2 2 0; Miami 101 001 200— 5} 1 @ @ 1 3 1)\Key West 010 013 001— 6. a6240m 1 2 Summary: Runs batted = i 4 1 1 © 1 © Mays, Ubieta, Acosta 2, Aceveto;: & @ © © © O two base “hits: Mays, Albury,! 4 @ 2 4 2 2 Goehring, Castro; home — run: uw 4 6 0 1 2 © Ubieta; stolen bases: Baker, teers © 1 7 0 rf 1 @ ©. O © tro; left on bases: Miami 9, Key .weooe 0 4 : = a As an added safety device for 23 14 8 night driving, a small red glass disk has been attached to a metal H. PO A.B." holder in such a manner that the, 0 © 1 © appliance can be bolted to the @ 0 1 0 rear license plate or plate — 0, West 10. , $15 WEEKLY AND YOUR OWN) Curry, Ch DRESSES FREE for strating latest lovely Fashion | Skinner, Ellen No canvassing. No in-| Garcia, Candido Give! Garcia. B size and color preference. Fash- . Dept. P-7500, Cin-} jly31-1tx! Hall, Mary E. eeneceacenscceesse eecee MEMBERS OF 'VOLUNTARY CORPS eeceee The Citizen sar aid lishes the eighth list of names of those citizens who have voluntarily joined the Work Corps of the FERA. ‘The number of hours each signed up for is also shown. Names of persons who join the corps will be published each day until the books are closed apd the entixe mem- bership has appeared. - Today's list follows: Ketchum, Chas. Avila, Ygnacio Cabrera, Mrs. Sebastian Cooke, Shirley | Woodbury, Ehizabeth -...... | Lowe, Katherine | Albury, Leon GS ee Mrs. Walter ..... Key, Mrs. Virginia ... Russell, Mrs. J. S. -.... Rodriguez, Fernando Dickens, (Faye Del Pino, Juan - Rivero, Bonifacio Saunders, Rosemary Roberts,*Fannie .... Harrison, “Camillus Curry, Gertrude : Harris, Lila -.. Barnwell, H. M. Curry, Clara Franks, James ........-. Murphy, ‘Fred Fisher, Louis, Jr. -..». Sawyer, Mrs. Angela - Padron, Jose mani Faraldo, Olga Padron, Mrs. Clara Camero, Nicolos Valdez, John .... }Almyda, Joseph -.... Almyda, William Otis -.. Brost, Harvey -.... Saunders, Annie . Tuttle, Anna .... | Hamilton, Robert E Chacon, Jose 3 ris, Aurelio - nchez, Mrs. Perez. Mrs. Mary Harvey, W. J. Weatherford, Henry Weatherford, P. L Nix, Florence MONE oo necnnnnranoia * Jenera . ! Russell, Edith | Lowe, Lorie rez, Carlos Milton Emelina, --... iggins, } Albury, Chas. L. i Larner, John a Albury, Mary E. . | Olivieri, Fabio Pinder, Robert .... Brown, Arthur | Blanco, Jose | Thompson, Cl 0 LUMBER FOR SALE—Apply dal Soderberg, Elida | Gandolfo, Tony | Evans, Robert Hero, L quel Arias, Leomi La Fe, Lu | Wilson, Eloisa | Garcia, Manuel j Kelly. Moses | Hlingworth, Mrs. Haydn ‘Hlingworth, Haydn M. Cobo, Ign ard | Seater ce Jones, Iris Le | } Neely. 5! Bus Ketchum, Louise Ketchum, Jennie L. Mingo, Agnes MeKinney, Esther Fernandez, Nicolas . Nase Kelly, T. L. Thompson,’ Gilbert . Kiser, T. L. ..... | Hernandez, Julia | Kemp, Mary. ..... | Gordon, William. ! Haskins, | schafter. Edw. FB. | Albury, Hattie Albury, Wm. He | Castillo, Anna Louise: ; Rendueles, Faustino - | Castillo, Faustino | Medina. Ygnacio Names— Figura Martinez, Jose 24| Schaffer, Nell R. 24. Filer, Fred _. | Garcia, Giullermina 16 hitmarsh, Ro: | Garcia, Jose . 16} Ashe, Leonard ..... 24 | Hernandez, 16} Zarate, Sergio 24) | Rolle, Anna ... s 6! Cormack, Donald .. 6| Henriquez, Felo .. 14; Phelan, Mrs, W. J. 14) Goldsmith, S. M. .. 14: Goldsmith, John 8) Williams, John . 12; DeBarritt, Mrs. A. 8/ Gonzalez, Martin 10 Thompson, Benny 30{ Cabrera, Ramon r 30| Roberts, Mizpah ..... 6] Gwynn, Mrs. Erie ' Gwynn, Erie McHugh, V Nec Miller, A. R. 5 el Bores, Juan Cobo, Solita Borges, Mrs. Hinde, Una Defoe, Mrs. Hinde, Evon Hinde, Mrs. 20) Hinde, Hugh pay Fulford, Mrs. Melvina .... ' Dobarganes, Mrs. Nellie Tift, C. H. Johnson, Edward | Gibson, G. H. Leon, Andre . 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