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i TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1986. it BY JOVE ORTS rs} CARDS REGAIN, "ceil The Golf Links LEAD; DEFEAT CUBS, 7 T0 3 DODGERS SNAP GIANTS’ WIN-! NING STREAK AT SEVEN GAMES; SENATORS WHIP, FAST-STEPPING YANKS (Special to The Cliizen) NEW YORK, August 11.—Aft-/ er suffering a double defeat at the hands of the Cincinnati Reds the day before, the St, Louis Car- dinals came back strong yester-! day to defeat the Chicago Cubs in the first game of their present “crucial” The victory put the Gashouse Gang:baek: in! the lead, 10 points ahead: vf: the Windy City Tribe. ¥ Dizzy Dean wes on the mound. for the Redbirds, and although he allowed 11 hits, he kept them well scattered. It was the Dizzy One’s nineteenth victory ef the season. Those pesky Brooklyn Dodgers, remembering that famous wise- crack by Manager Terry of the [m Giants a few seasons ago, snapped { the New Yorkers’ winning streak at’ seven games yesterday by de- feating them, 6 to 5. Altogether, the two teams used six pit¢hers, series, {day, there was not one complete {Golf club believes that some sort! t person. fround Mr. Kirehheiner was going (By GRAVY) eve Among all the players of Sun- foursome but those who p'ayed against each other instead of paitners had more fun. Of course, some were more sad than usual, to wit: Mr. William Pious Watkins, the noble president of the Key West of banshee lurks in the wilderness awaitiag his arrival on the golf! course to cause him pain. Now it} seems that Mr. Watkins was, againts Otto Kirchheiner without the aid or detriment of any other As usual on the first! ‘great! gins (becdtse he was against Willie)'‘rid ‘tuitied in a neat 43 while “Mt!' Hokey Pokey was doing | a 44. - About the mdidle of the last ropnd they played against two | othergiys dnd gave’a stroke on low bail-—from then on Otto could not’ play: Now ‘Willie says he does not know whether he is a “Jonah” te some people or wheth- ey he’ is unlucky. Mr. Watkins ¢ a nice 41 on the back nine fs for Otto, Grendpa Bob Stowers went out to have a goed time with Pete Taylor and apparently J. R. had | SCORE WAS 8 TO 2; POLY ART- COCA-COLAS WHIP LEAGUE-LEADERS MAN HIT BALL INTO LEFT FIELD STREET | Coca-Cola nine defeated league-leading Sanitary Depart- | ment yesterday afternoon at Bay-| view Park, 8 to 2. | The pitching of Hancock was! too much for the losers. He al- lowed but five safeties, The hitting of Lewis also fe tured in the contest. His homer } in the third frame put the soda} front and they | were never in danger after that. | Poly Artman hit a double to | the street in left field. ; There is only one more game! left in this half of the Senior | League schedule. The Healthers | must win today to cinch the fir: half play. If they lose they will | be tied with Lopez Funeral Home, | which will result in a three-game play-of series, Score by innings of yesterday’s | | i water boys in contest: R. H. E.j Coca-Cola— | 012 012 101—8 11 2} Sanitary Department— 100 100 000—2 5 3 B. Hancock and Je! is the!- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Congratulates Gulf Life Insurance Chairman ss Governor Governor Sholtz is shown congratulating General S. L. Lowry, chairman of the board of directors of the Gulf Life Insurance Com- pany, on the company’s Silver Anniversary—25 years of progress in a progressive state. Company with a home office in Left to right: Randolph Mai, superintendent; B. A. Gregory, Manager; Hon. Governor Dave Sholtz; General S. L. Lowry, chair man of the board of directors; E. L. Phillips, secretary, and L. B. Robey, agency director. Pace T TEREx Sete eerecscecscccscese Today's Birthday Seeeseceses-crccccces zreay RUSSELL’S ‘Cigar Store The Gulf is the largest Life Insurance Florida. ‘LEAGUE STANDINGS ' ' ' ADMINISTRATION oa i History == a DAILY BASEBALL ' each club trying three hurlers on}#nd then started in burning up! Batteries: eet — | S$ BY IRE the mound. it. He got 49 on the first round | vijiareal; C. Gates and E. Saw VS. HEALTH NINE|- eeccececcecces | a | RETURES BY WIRE In the only other game played [8d then started in burning uP) yor, AMERICANKCEAGUE min Frankl hist : 7 / ania in the National League, the Bos- {the back nine with a 40. He play-|” Slit ce ee ee gue, ; Sena a ae iNew York 35 .670| 25 and at the beginning of his ca-| whose e : ame dian ton Bees downed the Philadelphia }¢¢ the first five holes with the jong putt, Charlie has decided to | ees Ar 7 ‘ Paar >) rs . Come wm anc ge! “he Phillies 9 te 7, with Murraw on {Texas Sensation and beat him. \ Ban Santa A he (Cleveland 48 .560| Today, Administration will cross | Fog — led in Philadelphia the off Cape Hatteras thus c= ee the slab for the victors, Then they joined up on number 6; EK ie Hin a sane sped | Chicago 50 .537\bats with Sanitary Department at oe ating library in the help. _— & the MAJOR With most of the teams not|tee with Willie and Otto and eat |he can get the line again, out | Detroit 50 3'5 p.m. M. Tynes will pitch for i a | BASEBALL LEAGUES scheduledior to pisy, at. aialater} them. So you see, gentle read- eight years ago Charlie was the | Boston 53 9 'the Office Boys an! H. Gates will ™ ” date, the Washington. Senators |e?» You can’t keep a good man ‘best putter within 100 miles | Washington ee 25 ‘he behind the bat. For the Health- ad arid New York Yankees were the{“own, especially when his score| Key West and way points but ie | Phi eee = ee “B08 ers, Ward will be on ‘the mound = a : only teams to see action in the wi aan pe eee this eee Se unday school boy says that when) ieee, eee ma catch, Cegars, Gogarettes, Sof younger circuit yesterday. It was a ae We | is is the last game of the Deimks, Ex 4 an contest fon the Yanks, too, | Ftem now on the jovial Bob will |¥ou get : = nein ete ‘jints’ | NATIONAL LEAGUE | first-half. be held tomorrow at, Bayview. 1918—B a < : ate as‘they lost to the Nats, 13 ot 4, el- a ainoe to play aganist Josie|¥ou can’t make a go of the game.) yy, Ww. The opening contest of the see-' Park. down 60 German fiye = though jRuffing was doing, the | ‘ re "St. Louis 65 eae n--argament~ has developed ~". < mound ‘duty for them. reat his noes Chicago . 63 The summaries: Mr. Berlin Aloysius Sawyer |®™0n ND DY es ON New York . 60 ;. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn ‘BR. HES Néw York = be) 90 2 Brooklyn . -610 2 Batteri Schumacher, Gum- ber, Coffman and Mancuso; Brandt, Clark, Mungo and. Phelps. "At St. Louis Chicago . 8 St. Louis ~ See Batteries: Warneke, Root, Bry- ant and Glenn; J. Dean and Ogro- dowski. R. H. E. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Boston .... = 916" J Philadelphia 25 EL yee Batteries: Murraw ‘and Lopez; Jérgens and Wilson. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE FAL New York: R. WE Washington Ase 1 New York ~~ 82 ‘Batteries: Deshong and Miilies; Roffing and Dorgen. €Philadelphia at at : Boston, played at a later date. to be ‘St. Louis and ‘Chicago, not scheduled. : “Detroit and Cleveland, not scheduled, TODAY’S GAMES 2 Sn atl } ge AMERICAN LEAGUE “St. Louis at Chicago. @Detroit vt. Cleveland. Washington at New York, en iedelabi at Boston. & NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Philadelphia. New York at Brooklyn. “Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Chicago at St, Louis. A 1936 Reading to The Stamp. ¢ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, KEY WEST, FLA. City and State Date of Birth .. oj turned in-50:45 while the best Ber- 5 ing and is going to shoot golf like | | that his foot kept slipping and | somebody had moved the cup aut YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS ® rangements for a Limited Time only TEN CENTS Coin and Write Plain—Enclosing 10c Coin and Stamp played against William Fripp on Thursday and chipped in a birdie on the last hole which gave him | the match and a lot of satisfac-| golf links, Upon inquiry, Mr. Old Bye Duke of Rock Sound said he thought it was Li Plummer. ; !'That gentleman was positive it was Berlin Sawyer and upon ask- tion. Mr. Fripp maintained that |’ Daddy had iooemnee luck and|ing Daddy he claimed it was Old would like to play a return en- Bye. Which of course brings us gagement. This Daddy agreed to} do and on Sunday Mr. Willie Fripp }® lin could do was 50-51. And now they must play another to see} which is the better man although | Willie admits that Daddy is al- ready, The usual gang which has from 8 to 6 members was minus Char- lie Salas and Melvin Russell, so Eddie Strunk took on Willie Kemp and Johnny Kirsch together andj separately with the result Hurri-! cane Eddie had 43-42 while the other guys were 10 strokes worse. | Howevet Johnny Kirschenbaum | gave a sigh of relief when he found he had two skins, tae same as Eddie and one more than Wil- liam Penatabe but Doc says begin- ning next week he is through fool- | in the/old days. Mr. Georgie Liera won easily from Valter Vinson and Hartley | Albury on account of Valter and Hartley had many strokes and also | on account of Georgie had the fewest. Hartley had plenty . of! 8's while Valter had so many 6's | that he could think of no number | except 66, Mr. Timotheus Pittman essay ed to give Charlie Ketchum a lic! ing and Charlie claimed he did | not think Tim was vig enough to {| © now claims do same but Charlie has changed his opinion but to the fact that that is the “Un-' answered question.” The guy mak-; ing all these inquiries was Timo- theus P:ttman and a lot of guys. when they heard that said, “What | jdoes Tim want to look around) for?” i G-E THRIFT U AT OU BOUGHT A REFRIG “ 9 = 2 jw < Ar pet i = q 4 i ot : IHE only refriger- ator mechanism with forced-feed when he was going to sink that | Citizen Readers by Special Ar- lubrication and oil cooling, available in both G-E Flatop and Monitor Top models. Prices as low as $3.94 Down —and— $3.94 Per Month with 4 Years Pay- ment Plan Pitstburgh For a limited time only we will‘give a liberal allowance on your OLD ICE BOX THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. Cincinnati Boston ! 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