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4 SPORTS BY. JOVE (By y GRAVY) © Due to Showers, celebrations, | 4th of July, etc., and about nine- teen dozens vf other things, the | golf business has been on the up and up, down and down and from| INDEPENDENCE GAME WON BY STOWERS | PARK OVER SANITARY PLAYERS, 7 10 4 ‘NEW SOCIAL LOOP WAS GOOD DIAMONDBALL CONT:ST UNTIL SEVENTH: INNING WHEN HEALTH out-! FIT’S DEFENSE COLLAPSED | H The Independence game played Saturday afternoon at Gato’s Field was won” by the Sccial Lzague champions, Stowers Park, over the Sanitary Department by the score of 7 to 4. ! It was a ve y good contest un-* til the seventh inning when the! Health players’ defense collapsed and the Park boys scored four’ runs. The score stood 3 to the fatal s The 2 2 until ys scored first, in the initial ame with two cuts. Molina walked, a_ wild pitch put him on second and a; single by Ward brought him heme. The Park team came back in the second frame to even the count. Kerr singled to center, a passed bali and a double by oa] ley drove him home. The Health boys took the lead again in the fourth. Ward doubled to right. Griffin laid one down; and Hopkins threw wide to first, | | Ward scoring. The Stowers club shoved over; two runs in the fifth with two out: Sterling singled to center. : Gabric! threw wide to second and Sterling landed safely on the bag. | Albury singled to center and! Sterling scored. Kerr hit to the} shortstop player, who fumbled | the ball and Albury scored. { In the seventh frame, the Park ; boys sewed up the game. A walk, three singles and two errors gave them four runs. The Health out-' fit put over their last two runs in the eighth canto. <i i Albury, with a double and two singles, was the leader at bat. Ward, Stanley, Sterling, Mc- Carthy and Kerr each hit. twe safely out of four chances. In the field, Sterling, Kerr, Al- bury and Acevedo for the Park infield handled 17‘ chances with- out a miscue. Hale made a won- derful catch of a line drive by F. Villareal and then touched third for an unassisted double play. J. Walker allowed the Sanitary Department but four hits, two of them produced by Ward. Seore by innings: Sanitary Department— 100 100 020—4 4 5 Stowers a i 010 020 40x—7 12 2 Batteries: Ward and M. Ace-| vedo. J. Walker and Hopkins. | { Rete E.} Seeccccccsccccoccssooesn CLASSIFIED | COLUMN | Cocceer.ee, consacescee LosT | eee i LOST—Diamond mately 2 carats, in the Radio Cafe; ring lost last March. | *$100 reward it returned to ane Citizen. No questions asked. ring, approxi- juni3- Be EG ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th: street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS:; single, $2.5 $3.00 week;} double, $3.50, $4.00 week.| Close ii jun29-1mo FOR RENT room furnished| apartment, bath, laundry tubs! and telephone. Phone 152-M or call at 514 Margaret street. ; jun26-tf / FOR’ RENT. APARTMENT FOR RENT, 6; rooms and bath. 706 White! Street. 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CUBS; CLEVELAND SPLITS : i WITH WHITE SOX NINE | (Speciat co The NEW YORK, July 6.—It seems ,as though they can’t keep the Gashouse Gang from staying on top of the National Leasue race. |Saturday the Reds defeated them! in both ends of a twin bill while! Chicago split a doubleheader and! the Redbirds lost first ;lace. Yes-' terday, the Gasho Gang won a two-ply affair, while the Cubs Clzen) i lest a single game to th2 Pirates’ and the Redbirds went on top of the heap again. Scores of the twin bill yesterday were: 8 to 6 and 11 to 7. The Pirates defeated the Windy, , City Tribe 4 to 2. | The Brooklyn Dodgers downed ; the New York Giants, and | Phillies won from the Boston’ : Bees. In the American League, Cleveland Indians and the cago White Sox split a double-: header, while the Detroit Tigers downed the St. Louis Browns, The Boston Red Sox took both | games of a double bill from the} Athletics, and the New York Yan-} kees defeated the Washington! Senators, j the Chi- The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE H At Pittsburgh R. H. 2 Chicago 13 > He St. Louis 16 Cincinnati Second Game At Cincinnati Louis Cincinnati At New York Brooklyn ... New York At Philadelphia R. 6 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Chicago Cleveland Chicago R. I Second Game At Chieago Cleveland Chicago . At St. Louis Detroit . St. Louis First Game At Boston Philadelphia ..... Second Game At Boston {Philadelphia - | Boston x At Washington New York Washington . 2 8 R. 3 1 $1:30 o'clock EST. the! ., side to side. In ‘other words,| gentle reader, a lot of guys are {not certain what they were play ng. However, let us start andj} catch up on our week. PICK PLAYERS FOR ALLSTAR GAME TUESDAY | WILL BE HELD AT BOSEONS NATIONAL FIELD; ROOKIES STU MARTIN AND DIMAG- GIO TO PLAY First, let it be known that the! annual meeting for election of! officers, admittance of new mem-; bers and any other busiriéss, will be held on Wednesday night-at o’clock at the home of Goldsmith on Caroline street. sood attendance is desired. TA Now let us get on with our te One of the usual four- som of Thursday afternoon elected to go fishing instead. A couple of weeks ago when there was so much water about, Willie Piow id it reminded him of fi. ing instead of golf. So what did Timothe do but suggest that the next week a day of fishi indulged in. And so Willie and Otto Kirchheiner, invited ja Goldsmith and nan to begin the fish- e was had got a fish dex throw- "4 Timotheus. Otto tuck er knife in his hand wl Samuella_ caug himself on his own hook and line and remarked that he must ha had a big Only Samuella failed to se Winsome Willie wa orted with joy ck to his native haunts of nts and crawfish atecumbie and w \home. However, cided to go alone next tim -ems to be that one 2 it got away and he that it was the one that ed Jonah. (Not The Citizen’s a | The game will be league All-Star held at Boston to-} morrow afternoon, beginning at Play by play major account will be broadcast over a nat on-wide hookup. Play lected for tiona! League team are: Hartnett, Hubbell, Ss the Na- rting p; Vaughan, Ott, Berger and Demaree, ‘ fielde! Dean and Warneke will each ch three innings sor the older out- 2 1 will be! Simmons, 4 outfielders. Gomez, twirl three Americans. The younger circuit is favored ‘to win again this year. They have not lost a game since the annual} ‘All-Star ap comen war san was started. Pearson or Rowe will innings each for the | Cha Thu his Spot LEAGUE STANI STANDINGS| AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— Ww. New York 52 Detroit 41 Boston 42 Washington las was all aglow night because he beat iends, Willie Kemp and Bob wood altho Chas. was 90 ‘Ss. Beaum Brummel Ayala risked ing his pents wet and took on . Bascom Grooms and Am- ay Hewitt_anl was surprised to know that he beat them by “| strokes w s to Freddy! that even s home Cleveland his front yorch and Chicago ear 5 38 .479} ladies an eye-full he can s Philadelphia _....... 4 -415;cut after d and keep up wit! St. Louis his boss, ete. However, F hould not tell jokes when th | boss is trying to make a putt. on; NATIONAL EASE Club— ra St. Louis | Chicago ' pitt burgh * Cincinnati New York Boston ‘ | Philade elphia, {Brooklyn . Cookie Mesa and Charlie Ketch- 6261 took a couple of trys at Ber-} lin er and Earl Julian but} the Is amed gentlemen are a' |couple of “\what-a-man” guys and! x 70 | therefore the first-named boys! ‘had a bigger try than they cal- j culated upon, TODAY’S GAMES | i Saturday was a great day for! ; Willie Watkins and Cookie Mesa,: {who lambasted Curry Harris and iSam Goldsmith. At the end of jthe 15th hole they were three up and then Willie lost his brand new 34 41 46 50 AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled. Insist upon LIME PROVEN There is onty one real test for any roof —the test of Time. That’s why we handle Carey Roofings and Shingies — the name “Carey” has meant roof- ing satisfaction for more than 66 years. Get our low prices on these high quality roofs—we have the right type for every pur- pose and purse. af * SOUTH FLORIDA CON. & ENG. CO. PHONE 588 White & Eliza Sts. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” RCOFINGS & & SHINGLES STANDARD FOR OVER GO YEARS | Chas. claims ii i golf. : Willie Kemp and Charlie g be! Timo- 4 » partner. ‘in the morning to get all limber-{ - | were » too much ' Mesa had ball and so he was ready to quit, tco. That is the first time on record that the Winsome one was ling to quit previous to hole number 18, ! Timotheus Pittman and Otto} irchheiner were a little bit bet-| than Charlie Ketchum but! is only in. playing| t Josie Lopez and Johnny Kirch-| enbaum, the ex-summer pro, were! about 75 ‘strokes better than: Salas. ! It seems that Kireh had 91 strokes while his friend; Doc Kemp could | ;de no better than 94 but W: ilie| | says if he would have been a lit-; tle better they would not have} lost by 15 up as_ the scorecard | shows, j On Sunday Willie Kemp said that since Kirch shot such a good game on Saturday that he would} take him for a partner and let} Charlie Salas have Melvin Russell | but never was Willie so surprised which was just one stroke; e than Willie himself. And{ which} was too much for Willie for aft- er he added Johnny Kirch’s score} and saw it was 99 and they were beaten by 13 up, why Willie bust- ed out into tears and up to the present is willing to play against any two on the golf course if they will give him Bobby Jones for a] Mr. Li Plummer got up at 5; ed up beeause he knew he had a tough gnment coming up. At the last hole, Li and Russell Kerr} all even with Pious Bill and! K. and then the strain was; for Li who prompt blew up and says he can’t unde tand why Willie won't keep quiet when he is trying to shoot. | Otto j Grooms and Cookie! a friendly match and} the boss broke the 100 mark and | expects to raise everybody’s pay} within the noxt few di Don’t forget the koys! Bascom meeting, Earl D. Babst of New industr‘ali born at Ohio, 66 years ago. York, Crestline, jE. Villareal llent and the jte excited action. Seetesesrieeesss Batting averages for the sec- ond-half of the Social League, all -300 or over, follow: | Player— AB. R. H. A Kerr 40 1421 J i J. Roberts 40 10 20 Ward Ma 2 Sterling 17 23 E. Albury 13 Domenech . Molina _. C. Griffin E. Sawyer M. Tynes .... A. Acevedo - Hale Stanley ... McCarthy AoW deg OO Sword \J. Villareal J. Russell F. Caraballo - Most times at bat—McCarthy, 'F. Villareal and F. Caraballo 60. Most hits—Sterling 23. Most doubles—Kerr and ling 6 each. Most triples—Molina 2. Most home runs—Sterling Most stolen bases—R. A | McCarthy and O. Pita 4 each. Most sacrifice hits—Acevedo 5.: Most times struck out—Gates 12. Ster- Most times walked—Demeritt and Domenech 13: Pitchers’ Record Sawyer—1 won, 0 lost. Gates—4 won, 1 lost. J. Walker—5 won, 1 lost. won. 1 lost. 2 won, 1 lost. al—1 won, 1 lost. E. Roberts—1 won, 4 lost. F. Tynes—3 lost. J. Villareal—3 lost. Sweeting—2 lost. M. Arias—1 lost. | Best pitched game—J. Walker. | one-hit shutout game over the! Administration. j Today’ s Horoscope, hie; the desires are senses keen, 3 there is a pervading gentler ele-! ment that often turns the mind! to the study of nzture and her problems, or softens the tendency | Success will ‘ j clubs, “\LOCALS WON S. Coast Guard and a 5 team of loca! diamondbal jers played a wild game y at Gato’s Field. Betwee: 38 runs were hits \-ere marked up. The locals used F Griffin and C and the vi Jackson on the mound. Taylor and Mck runs. Molina times safely out of being a homer. 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