The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 17, 1939, Page 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1 BOWLERS LOSE TO SOUTHPAWS TELEPHONE PLAYERS OUT- PIN KEY WEST CONCHS IN| TERRACE THREE-MAN CON- TEST Three. good lefthanded bowlers | beat three good bowlers last night at Terrace Al-| leys in the three-man tourna-| ment play. Final score read:) Southpaws, 1228 pins; Gas. Co., 1198 pins. ii The first match between the} telphone Company team and the Key West Conchs ended 1169 pins to 953 pins in favor of the former. | Results of the games: Key West Conchs Bert Buckley — 75 97 101— 273 Geo. Curry 112 110 114— 336 M.. Pinder 105 115 124— 344 953 Telephone Company. 110 129 182— 421 | 122 123 100— 345 141 123 139— 403 Butler E. Sawyer Hi. Overlin _. 1169 Scuthpaws W. Watkins *_111 123 124— 358 S. Kooperberg 161 131 176— 468 A. Hampton __103 165 134— 402 1228 | Key West Gas Co. | J. Perez . 114 115 144— 373) B. Baker 110 149 138— 397) H. Johnson 167 130 131— ave SLOPPY JOE'S BAR’ TEN FINALLY LOSE BAYVIEW PARK CLUB EDGED | OUT NIGHTCLUBBERS | BY SCORE OF 10-9 | Sloppy Joe’s Bar softball’ club} hag been defeating all opposition | but yesterday afternoon at Bay- view Park the team met its “Wa-/ terloo” when Bayview Park ten| chose to do battle with the Night- | clubbers RB RR SF Parkers continued their heavy- | hitting attack, poling a total of 24/ safeties. But the play that defin- itely decided the game came in the ninth innnig. A hard-hit ball that was “too hot to. handle”) brought home the winning run, | and so the Bayview players won, | 10 to 9. The victors were on, top of the! score for six innings, but in the} seventh, Sloppy’s boys tied the} count. Parkers came back strong to score three more runs in the eighth. In the ninth, the Night- | clubbers sobered up enough shove over four‘runs and the lead. Then, in the Park club’s | half of the final inning, came that hard-hit ball. Parks poled a two- bagger and Cubie batted the ball behind second base that three men tried to catch but missed. Parks came home with the tying run. | With two out, that hard-hit ball brought home Cubie with the victorious marker. | Sterling » ahome run in; rightfield in the seventh for the losers, LOCALS TO TRAVEL; GROWERS 10 COME ALL-STAR-CONCH SERIES TO BEGIN SUNDAY AT TRUMBO FIELD to By PEDRO AGUILAR local team will travel to Miami | and that a Homestead nine will | journey here for a game. ners. This contest. will nightcap of a twin bill. Blue and Pirates will play in the open- er. 7 ‘ at ‘Trumbo Field. ‘The date, in righthanded ' | split a twin bill, the Bees co} ‘ong distance blows, the’ Yanks | iscore for Detroit “Tigers in the | Chicago * and Lombardi. } 939, CUBS DOWN REDS, SANFORD QUTFTT, CARDS TAKE TWO CHAMP OF STATE FARES Fe See ae (Special to ‘The Citizen) 4 | MAY COME TO KEY WEST) NEW -YORK, ‘Aug.’ 17-—Clyde|. FOR GAME Passeau outpitched Bucky Wal- | ters yesterday afternoon and so| oi saa fs Chicago’ Cus won over Cincin- |. ay F AGUILAR nati Reds, aided by the hitting of| ‘ Word has been received from Augei Galan. St. Louis. Cardi-|Pete Schall, secretary of the nals subdued Pitstburgh’ Pirates | Florida State League, that he is twice—4 to 3 in the ‘opener be- touring the ‘state with the San- ‘cause of Terry Moore’s two home |’ : runs, and 3 to 0 in the nightcap ford club, state league champions because of McGee's three-hjt }of 1939, and that he wants, the pitching. The double vietory, |names of local players sent to j ‘15th Mer. Time Temperatures THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THE WEATHER | Key W 1s i Aug. Se Aineragion taken at.7:30 a. m. Highest last 24 hours ____.86 Precipitation Rainfall, 24” hours ‘ending at 7:30 p. m., inches Total rainfall since Aug. 1, inches __. Deficiency since August 1, pi eee Saha a ee Total infall since January 1, inghes Excess ‘since January 1, ~ inchés: 0.79 | 21.19 | 1.72 snipe mis the | pics oe jhim so they can be approved by cut the Reds. Jea SIX! President W. C.:Branham of the! games oyer the Redbirds. Boston yrs Ba ae ‘A - i “ Bees and Philadelphia Phillies |“*™erie2n Baseba: raise | g | before the club can play in Key! the first game 9 to 2 and |, West. | ping the second 3 to 2. New 3 ‘ork i Any. player in professional) Giants walloped Brooklyn Dodg-! baseball found playing with oth-/| Sed ey Yankees oveniane (5 members of the national pas- the spell Leonard had over them |time, who are ineligible to play, | in the last four games he twirled | will be barred from baseball for-| against the New Yorkers. Séeur- | ever. | ing but six hits: but aided by Manager Roy Hamlin of the | Key ‘West Conchs promptly sent! in the names. of the local boys. | It is probable ‘that a game with the Sanford lub and a local team rs | will be ‘played here on Septem-| ninth. inning, but. Chicago White |)... 93 Sox finally won out in the 12th!+ 2 frame as two singles and a grouna- || Secretary Schaal sends his re- er brought home the .winning|8@rds to William (Bill) Cates and |' marker. Cleveland Indians shut-|declared that if Bill would have} oiit St. Louis Browns 3 to 0 in|been in the league this year he} me Fiber ey mitoed eine ou have been hitting .500. e: + - Mr. Schall also wrote fondly of hi in the same shits the mighiFap, Howard Overlin, manager of the which ended 7 to 1. Seven-hit ball by Harder and four-hit ball|Telephone Company here, who} by Milnar featured the twin bill:| was and still is his friend. Results of the games: n | The writer sincerely hopes the} NATIONAL LEAGUE {state champion will play ‘here, First Game which will give local fans an op- At Boston portunity to witness such players Philadelphia - of the ealiber of Dale Alexander, Boston champion batter in the American Johnson, Hoffman and Davis;|League in 1932; Dizzy and‘ Sid Posedel and Lopez. Hudson, star pitchers of the club ‘thsi year and who have been sold Second Game to Washington Senators for $12,- At Boston‘ Philadelphia | Boston - 10 .0) pitch for that game with Sanford, Mulcahy and Millies; Macfay-/and Al. Leitz, who has done den, Shoffner and Andrews. mound work for Jacksonville and (Savannah in the South Atlantic : First Game land also in the State League. st 3 sburgh oe Pittsburgh - ‘ Weiland, Bowman, Sh: Padgett; Klinger and Mueller. Second Game At Pittsburgh St. Louis Pittsburgh - McGee and Oden; Blanton and Susee. scored four runs while Russo lim- | ited Washington Sengtors ‘to fopr | hits and no runs. A ‘home run} with a man on base knotted the | { 1 Conehs will have Covington to MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES’ STANDINGS NATIONAL pa Club— | Cincinnati Pet. 636 581 | 545 514 495 476 434 | Brooklyn — 7 Pittsburgh _ 1 8 | Boston - Walters | Philadelphia AMERICAN Club— York m - At Cincinna' Cincinnati Passeau and Hartne' | R. HE; . At,Brooklyn New pees! New York ve Brooklyn -311 0 : Melton, Danning; | Chicago Hollingsworth, Pressnell, Evans, | Cleveland Detroit - Hutchinson and Todd. Washington Philadelphia St. Louis - TODAY’S GAMES IN MAJOR LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE .| Chicago at Cincinnati—(Night) —Page (5-6) vs. Grissom (7-5). New York at Brooklyn—Schu- macher (7-8) vs. Casey (6-9). St, Louis at Pittsburgh—Davis (16-11) vs. Brown (6-8). eyseeesadh seseeee as8eseserg aseaese St. Louis «. t Hardet-and Hemsley; and Harshany. At St-Louis © p By Sy St. Louis — 1.4 Milnar and Hemsley; Lawson, itéhead and. Spindel. ‘i LEAGUE . Washington at New York— Krakauskas (8-12) vs. Donald (12-2). Detroit at Chicago—Knott (5-6) vs. Hutchinson (2-2). Cleveland at St. Louis—Eisen- “stat.(5-5) vs..Mills (3-9). At Chicago Detroit ~ Chicago . H. E./ 000. “Hudson is also hitting .340. | €V®*¥ Suriset — Mc Moonset _ Low .. High WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday). Key ‘West and Vicinity: Partly | cloudy;' probably’ scattered show- .ers tonight and Friday; gentle to} moderate east and southeast | winds. { \ Florida: Partly cloudy, prob- ably scatered showers Friday and in extreme north portion and near west coast tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits | and “East Gulf: Moderate south and southwest winds over north and moderate east and southeast winds oyer south portion, partly overcast weather tonight and Fri- day with a few scattered show- ers. CLASSIFIED the rate of one-cent (1c) a word LOST—Pearl Rosary in Catholic Church last Sunday. Keepsake. Please return to Mrs, E. Mar- tinez, 1212 Varela Street, and receive reward, augl6-2tx teed’ good condition, $15.00 cash. Chevrolet Truck, %-ton, good condition, good rubbers, $76.00, cash for quick sale. Apply, 1403/Qlivia, Street. - -augl7-2tx CO) LOT 60x104 ft, located ee oe and Caroline streets. Price, ReaSonable. Ap- | ply, P.O. Box 675, Key West, Fla. jly27-1mo FOR ‘SALE—Electric Plant, 2 K.W., A-1 condition. - Guaran- teed: + Original cost $595, will sacrifice for $200. Runs forty 50-watt bulbs. Apply P. 0. 906, Key West. augl4-lwk SI “For | ', “Rooms For Property, io a , 18¢ each. THE ART- MANe PRESS. nov25-tf ‘isco ( F ad TI IPIFISISCIAZILIPCPCLLLLLLLLELLELECEEZ EA Boston’ at. Philadelphia—Grove (12-2) vs. Renninger (0-0). ‘ SHETEMOE HS BURGESS WHITEHEAD SUSPENDED BY GIANTS (2 Innings) — Dietrich and Tresh. to Von Phister street. . $1,000. lan? VISITING friends | in of a night’: to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. | Si Fleming Se mayitet LM s TI ISIIPSEPIZSIPLIZLALEBLELELLLLLALLLE LL OLE FTI eZ N) FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See them now—on display at 1212 VARELA STREET Complete Line To Choose From E. MARTINEZ : Phone 861-J Chocolate Milk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese ‘TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 Sth St. PETER DOELGER BEER The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 456 . ISOM OOO LIME ITH MMO EO OES, PAGE THREE LLL EL A II ODD ID Daa YOU’LL FIND IT HER Here's a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. 1S OF INTEREST TQ BOTH VISITORS AND Merchants Represented Here Have Been be Satisfactory in Every Way. PERMANENT WAVE SPE For 1 ity and . Ladiés ; 1 * ; sf ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON G44. William ‘Street A CITY HOME . No Matter Where YouLive | ei the kitchen ead joyed in G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Galvanized. Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement * Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets TRY US NEXT TIME in need of Business Car Heads or En- velopes, phone $1 and a representative will call. THE ARTMAN PRESS . SCF IIE III MIPS IIASA AAALAL AA AL LA Led ddddd d ddd ded dd diddetabdatudl FUNERAL Dignified ‘Sympathetic PHONE 548 = CALE LALL LLL L THE ARTMAN PRESS waece, kale araer went mre hase 77

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