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CLEAN SWEEP OF CARD SERIES REDS SHUTOUT PAHs; CUBS! WHIP GIANTS: YANKEES| BOUNCE CHISOX TWICE: BOSOX WALLOP BROWNS (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Aug. 24—St. Louis Cardinals’ pénndnt -aspira- tions received a ‘serious setback when the Redbirds tangled with Brooklyn Dodgers in .a ‘three- game series. After dispelling vic- toriously of what was considered “tough competition”, Ray Blades’ eharges turned around and drop- ped three gamés to the Brodklyn | players, the third ‘of which ‘they lost yesterday afternoon, 9 to 3. Hollingsworth went the ‘roiite tér| the Dodgers, ‘holditig the ‘Cards to eight safeties, the same amount | his tearnmates garnered off fout | Redbird hurlers, but were ‘aidéd by three errors, Cincinnati Reds were able to increase their lead to five and a half games while the Cards were losing. ‘Paul Derringer, although hit ‘hard, was able to keép 'the/ safeties well scattered to shutout. Philadelphia Phillies, 3 to 0, de- spite the fact his teammates were held to eight safeties. Chicago Cubs again defedted* New York Giants, this time 8 to 3 behind a 12-hit attack. In the American League, New. York Yankees-added two more victories to their win column by, whipping Chicago White Sox, JOE D’MAGGIO LEADS HITTERS - | MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES’ STANDINGS | t NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— |Cincinnati {St ‘Louis ‘Chicago |Brooklyn. - !New: York Pittsburgh ‘Boston _.. Philadelphia | AMERICAN LEAGUE { Club— ae New York Boston - Chicago SS ‘Cléveland — Detroit Philadelphia __. St. Louis _ ‘Special to The Cittzend -704° NEW. YORK, Aug. 24—Joe Di- 551 347 341 3337 | 33 24 22 ‘592 0f New York Yankees, is setting ‘513 2 897 clip, among the Bix Six}, 472, Hitters of the major leagues. 351° Jimmy Foxx, another Ameri- 277 ‘ean circuit player, is second with gan averane of 373, National ‘League hitters is John- BEST OF SOUTH FLA. ==, >= Statistics: Player-Cub— “AB RH Pét. “SOX AND visitors IN'NIGHT- DiMaggio, Yariks 320 74 127 .397 | CRP SUNDAY: ‘CONCHS vs, Foxx, Red Sox .. 402 117 150 .373 | “ROJANS IN OPENER Mize, Cards _.. 413 77 147 "Johnson, A’s _. 415 93 114 pg Arnovich, Phils 405 73 138 | : - ‘Bonura, ‘Giants 409 73 138 ‘By PEDRO AGUILAR ' PP a9 | Homestead Growers -and Blue Jimmy Foxx, Boston Red ‘Sox, Sox will play the second game at leads all others bya wide margin | ‘Trumibo Fiéld ‘Sunday, beginnirig in home runs with a total of 33, | at 3:30-p. m. j Next tohim is Mel Ott, New ° York Giants, with 24. | Key West Conchs -will cross Statistics: 'bats with Trojans in the opener— Foxx, Red Sox - the game local fans have been Ott, Giants —_ ep a long time ‘to ‘Witness, Greénberg, Tigers 'Phis ‘contest ‘will begin at 1:30 p. Mize, Cardinals 22 Tm, promptly. Gordon, Yankees - ! Growers will bring with them Camilli, Dodgers - "some of the best ‘players in the DiMaggio, Yarikees - 20 Johnson, Athletics - 637 Maggio, heavy-hitting outfielder} < 356 | 21} 21} twice, 7 to 2 and 16 to 4. The, “southern part of Florida. In Ansel nightcap witnessed the Yankees! Bartow, captain. and shortstop, pounding out a total of 19 safe they have one ‘of the fastest and blows. Donald.and.Ruffing ‘were the ‘winning: pitchers. Boston Red Sox walloped ‘St Louis Browns, 9 to 1. Ostermue' ler held the Browns in check with four hits, while the Bosox pound- ed a trio of St. Louis moundsmen,' for 16 safetiés. An 1l-iniing ‘game was fought between Philadelphia Athletics and Détroit Tigers, which the A’s won, 7 ‘to 6. Results of ‘the ‘games: NATIONAL. LEAGUE Game At Boston Pittsburgh 2 Boston ee ee fae Brown atid Susee; Posedel ‘and Lopez. R. EL Second Game ‘At Bostor Pittsburgh Boston " Heintzelman, Sewell; Blanton and Susce; Macfaydén.and Masi. ‘At Brooklyn St. Louis - Brooklyn = ‘Bowman, ;Stin-, kel dnd ‘Owen; es 8 eine and Phelpg. ' el ‘At Philadelphia Cincinnati Philadelphia Derringer and and Millies, At New York Chicago New York - Lee, ‘Root ‘and ‘Hartriett; Gum- bert, Lynn, Coffman ‘and Dan- ning. AMERICAN LEAGUE . First Game At Chicago New York. — Se ssive ‘infielder this side Ab bat ‘hé ds fourth in +3 lineup ‘because of his con- sistent hitting.-.'He has ‘a great ‘arm and likes to steal every time he gets on base. G. ‘Camipbell, “Who plays behind ‘the ‘plate, is fird man in’ the ‘Jinédp ‘dnd hes & dandy throw to second. Wittkop, Seebtid batter, plays rightfiéld, ‘He is ‘a great bunter and génerally sacrifices a man to second or to third. Rue, Who ‘plays first base, is Neado#f man because of his speed afoot, and generally wait for a | base on_ balls. E. Sullivan bats fifth and plays third base. Brooker, second baseman, thé fifth batter in the lineup. He ‘is one of ‘those ‘hitters who ¢omes ‘through when hits mean ruhs. C. Sullivan, plays centerfield and Mistrett in léft, coming to bat seventh and eighth, respectively. MéKay ‘will ‘pitch ahd bat ninth. Little.and-Bishop will _be in This “ehib will give Blue Sox the “hardest fight ‘they have had froth ‘dtiy outside ‘club this .year, and ‘Manger. Frank Cardballo will ‘tise ‘his best. The lineup of E, | the Sox ‘follows: | Howard Gates, 2b; Jesus *Gartia, ‘if; Oscar Molina, ef; Petér “Castro, ss; Alberto. Rodriguez, c; Gabriel Garcia, 1b; Armando Fernandez, 3b; Mer. Caraballo, rf; | Guiro Diaz, p. Regular first baseman, Castel- Mano, ‘is ‘sitk ‘ind ‘will be ‘unable \'to. play Sunday. Castellano is Mer. Caraballo’s star first sacker. | is °° PIRATES BATTLE BLUE SOX TODAY Winner-take-alk game will be ‘played ‘this afterndon at Trumbo 0 ‘Field between Ray Bush's Pirates Lee, and Frank Caraballo’s Blue Sox. The coritest will be hird-foughit vas Manager Bush is determined R. H. E.!'to break his team into the vic- Boston __. 9.16 1 tery column once more. He will St. Louis - 1 4 3 shift his lineup and start Malgrat Ostermuelier and Peacock; Kra-!on the mound and finish ‘with mer, Whitehead, Trotter ‘and Puby Carbotiell. Harshany. Sox defeated the Bucs Sunday fternoon, 12-4, which was only e of the — games Pirates At Chicago New York <. Chicago ‘ Ruffing,.and. Dickey; Boyles and Rensa. At St. Louis At Detroit Philadelphia Detroit _. ‘G1 Innings) Pippen and Hayes; Hutchinson, Benton and Tebbetts. T Lia ae a gas ote edon former date, In__ runs-batted-in, Boston Red Sox, holds the lead, sehding ‘home a total ‘of 104. Be- hind him is McCormick, Cincin- nati ‘Reds, with 100. Statistics: : Williams, Red Sox .. McCormick, ‘Reds Fox, Sox _ Jdtinson, Athletics - Greenberg, Tigers . Camilli, Dodgers Bonura, Giants 100 99 93 90 83 BOWLING MATCHES ‘ AT TERRACE ALLEYS Two more bowling matches will be played tonight at Terrace Alleys in the three-man tourna-/| ment now underway. The first match will bring to- gether Ariiovitz Dept. Store and Electrics at 8 o’clock. . The second game will begin at 9:30 o’clock tonight instead of the usual 9 o’clock. La Concha arid White Star ‘Cleaners will hook up in this ‘match; ORDINANCE NO. 367, ‘COUNCIL SERIES AN ORDINANCE NANCE ASSESSING AND IMPOSING ON EVERY INSURANCE COMPANY, COR- |: PORATION ‘OR OTHER IN-| SUROR NOW ENGAGED IN OR CARRYING ON, .OR WHO SHALL HEREAFTER ENGAGE IN OR CARRY ON, THE BUSI- NESS OF INSURING PROP- |" ERTY AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE OR TOR- NADO, AN EXCISE TAX IN ADDITION TO ANY LICENSE} OR EXCISE TAX NOW LEVIED, AMOUNTING TO ONE (1%) PER | CENT OF THE GROSS AMOUNT | OF RECEIPTS OF PREMIUMS | FROM POLICY HOLDERS ON DERIVED FROM SUCH TAX TO PENSION FUND. Passed by the City ‘Council ‘on| 20 Williams, | 104} 79) ite KEY ‘WEST CITIZEN THE HORSEWHIP rs HAS 'NOT YET PASSED ay inode Press) _ WASHINGTON finiee Gadsd suiny Youll apes the manufacture and sale of whips is still quite a ‘busi- ness. j Fourteen U. S. firms ‘dre |. facturing Whips. Retail ‘sales in a year are estimated at $500,000. TABLISHES ‘NEW INDI- VIDUAL MARK “When the La Concha bowling team finds no records to break, dthangs up a new one. | lyon its ‘match last ‘night dkainst| | thie Gas Company ‘team, which | jiwas defeated 1327 pins to 984, ‘the’ Hotel: bowlers did both. They! broke the p¥évious three-man‘ brécord of 1311 ‘pins, which they | {themselves made last week,-and. ‘then for good measure Charlie (Mendoza bowled 505 pins for ‘his| three “lines, also an individual | record. In the early match ‘of the eve-| ining, the Southpaws ‘piled up al large lead over the Lucky Strikes | players, with a score of 1302 to | 1089, ‘qualifying for third posi-| tion. | The scores: | Southpaws A. Hampton’ 141 131 129— 401) s Kooperberg 160 165 137— 462 R. Sa’ders (sub)151 128 160— 439) { G. Valdez (sub) 95 114 129—: 338 H. Jones ____135 120 103—. 358 M. Perez .._..150 116 127—= 393 | Total | C. Shehane 118 127 136—.382 C. Mendoza 154 173 178.505 FP. ‘Edwards 162 140 138— 440 | — Total - 3 Su ee “Gas, Company | E.,Sands (sub 100 106 98— 304 |B. Baker 118 117 122— 357/ H. Johnson 29 105 89— 323) Total - ‘984 CLASSIFIED COLUMN | LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, |. two goldén hours, each set with | sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward ‘is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann. FOR SALE [EARGE GE. REFRIGERATOR, A-1 condition, $20.00 Cash. Ap- S ply 609 Ashe Street. aug24-2t Nee LOT 60x104 ft., located ie at litehead and Caroline stréets. Price, Reasdnable. Ap- a P:0. Box 675, Key West, jly27-1mo FOR ‘SALE_2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von ‘street. $1,000. Apply ‘wear 1217 Petfonia street. apri4-s| | FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished | is situated on two lots,! 100x100 feet each. Apply to PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 | WO), THE ARTMAN Pamse | jun25-tr BOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM! CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse) Johnstin ‘Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex-| Row Lotks; Anchor with Umbrella—all for $85.00. R17 Petronia Street. jun27-s; eas ‘HOTELS in need of a good night’s rest to THE goes aie : Clean rooms, enjoy the homey = =<. ‘Fates. § -mayi7-tf ('(7-5). 1306 Virginia Street may25-tfs | 2 SST Ait (0-8) vs. Rigor (10-8). ODAY’S GAMES | New York at St. Louis—Gomez IN MAJOR LEAGUES | 0) vs. Mats ‘@'9). .|, ‘Washington “at Detroit—Leo- |nard (14-5) vs. Trout (6-9). Philadelphia at ‘Cleveland— | TWo Bames—Ross (5-11) and Re- | hihger (0-1) vs. Allen (6-6) and | Milnar’ (8-10). 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