Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1939 REDLEGS CAN SEE ‘FOOTBALL § SCORES PIRATES’ RALLY N. L, PENNANT ON _ BEATS BLUE SOX THEIR FLAGSTAFF The Citizen ages MRE CARBONELL SLAMS SWEEP SERIES WITH Pitts. ‘"¢ first of a weekly listing of | OUT WINNING HIT: REGU- college football games played Stars in.Tampa over the week- | BURGH; CARDS WIN. TOO, | LAR LEAGUE GAME } each weckend. The following} jend. BUT MARGIN ALMOST UN- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MMMM A KEY WEST TEAM \ LOSES FOUR GAMES ‘\ The Key West picked team was) defeated four straight in a four- | | game series against Tampa All.) amet empmenpparee roe aia YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! | (hy Ansoet! | | | September 23, and results are as} 8-1. games were played Saturday, Scores were 6-0, 8-0, 6-1 and! BEATABLE (special to The Citizen) W YORK, Sept. 25.—The ck of big league play starts with a pretty sure bet that Cincinnati Redlegs will open ten against the powerful Yankees. weekend indicated no weakness on the part of the Reds, as they swept the Pitts- burgh series at . five straight. St. Louis Cards con- tinued to win, also—but the is three and one-half ga . almost too much to make up with but seven games left to play Redlegs beat Pittsburgh tyes- terday, 11 to 2, getting only six hits off three Pirate pitchers. Paul Derringer turned in his 24th of the season. Chicago Cubs dropped to fourth place as lost another game _ to Louis—9 to 1. Johnny Mize kept up his heavy-hitting, with three for four, one a homerun. Brooklyn Dodgers took posses- on of third place in the major y drubbing Philadelphia } is twice, 3 to 1 and 6 to 1. New York Gianst beat Bos- ton Bees 5 to 4 in the-first game of a doubleheader—then — suc- cumbed to a case of weak hitting in the nightcap to lose 5 to 3. The second game was called at the end of the fifth inning be- cause of darkness: In the American League, New York Yankees hung up-win num- ber 104, with a 3 to 2 win over Washington Senators. Joe Di- Maggio hit his thirtieth home run of the season in the ninth to tie the score. Chicago White Sox regained third place in the league with a double win over St. Louis Browns, 11 to 9 and 4 to 3. Heavy-hitting featured the first game as each team banged out fourteen safeties. Both clubs calmed down in the nightcap to collect six hits for St. Louis and only two for White Sox. Game was called because of darkness at the end of four and one-half in- nings of play. Cleveland Indians dropped to fourth place as Detroit Tigers fafn@#Gn pressure to-wit a dou- bleheader, 2 to 1 and 9 to 1, the final game also being called be- cause of darkness at the end of the fifth inning. Boston Red Sox staged an eighth inning rally of five runs to break a four-four tie, furnishing the final score of 9 to 4 in their game with Philadel- phia Macks. Scores of the games follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinnati Pittsburgh Cincinnati Gee, Sewell, Susce, Mueller; Lombardi. final jays hence New York Games of past win were they eM) bf Fe ee | Clemenson and Derringer and At St. Louis R. H. E. Chicago ae eon: St. Louis 916 1 Passeau. Whitehill, J. Russell, Olson and Mancuso; Lanier and Padgett, Owen. First Game At Philadelphia Brooklyn Philadelphia Fitzsimmons, Hutchinson and Todd; Johnson and Warren. R. H. E. ae 0 1 1 Second Game At Philadelphia Brooklyn Philadelphia Crouch and Todd; Kirksieck and Warren. . E. 0 1 Bruner, First Game 4t New York Boston a ae New York 5 8 0 Errickson, Lanning, Earley and Lopez; Gumbert and Danning. R. H. E. Second Game At New York Boston New York (Five Innings) Sullivan, Barnicle and Masi; Wittig and. Hayworth. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Washington R. H. E. New York 2 3.7 3 Washington i 3:23 Gomez. Chandler and Rosar; Chase and Evans. At Boston Philadelphia Boston ss Nelso. Dean, Caster and Hayes; Heving, Dickman, Oster- mueller and Desautels. First Game At Chicago St. Louis Chicago Harris, R.H.E ~914 2 1114 2 Mills, Muncrief, Gill, ;Clemson St. :— E.'Cole and Harshany; and Tresh. 1 . Cleveland listed: North Carolina The a ae: simaaviaces 0 41 Fese Military Institute - Roanoke . an Virginia Tech Randolph-Macon - games — Navy Varsity Navy Plebes Niagara Detroit Tech Western Kentucky Teachers - Ohio Ohio Wesieyan, — Alma Mississippi State _ Howard : Virginia me Hampden-! “Sydney Toledo . Valparaiso 39) William and Mary Guilford Butler Ball State Iowa State - . 19 Coe Florida Stetson Wake Forest South Carolina N. C. State Davidson Iowa Wesleyan Augustana Texas A. & M. Central Teachers Brigham Young - Arizona State Teachers — 50} Citadel : 0) 0 lined a single to center, scoring Acevedo and Lopez. Izzy reached | FURNISHED DOWNGTATRS! By O. L. MILIAN Pirates came through in the| last-half of the ninth inning to; snatch a 5-to-4 decision from Blue Sox as the bats of Izzy} Rodriguez and Freddie Carbonell rapped out sharp singles to bring the Bues from two runs behind| |Trumbo Field. | A pitching duel between Chas. | Albury, Pirate youthful rookie, | and Oscar (Cork Arm) Molina, | Sox veteran moundsman, broken in the eighth and ninth! | innings.. Albury, ‘nervous when leftfielder Ogden was carried off the field | unconscious from an attempt to} le CLASSIFIED COLUMN! |make a shoestring catch of Gates’ line hit to short left, weakened and the Sox put across two mark- ; ers to tie the score at two-all. | Molina held the opposition ‘checked in the eighth round. Sox | ‘came through in the first-half of the ninth to shove in a pair of tallies on singles by Castellano} |and Molina, an infield error by} third baseman Curi Garcia and | two stolen bases. In the last-half of the ninth, |with the scoreboard reading Sox/ 4, Pirates 2, M. Acevedo, Bues’ first batter, slammed a sizzling single to left. Publio Carbonell | poled a double to center. Fidel} Lopez struck out, but Izzy Rod- jriguez, substituting for Ogden, | j second on the throw and went to third when Garcia was thrown out, .shortstop to first. Rod- riguez crossed the plate with the winning run on Freddie Carbo- nell’s sharp single to leftfield. The contest was one of the most | exciting of the second-half Mon-| roe County League schedule and | |the fans got plenty of thrills in| the last two rounds of play. This was the only league game |FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. as the Conchs and part of the} Trojan players were on a road | trip. 7 Box score: | Blue Sox | v ° Washington State — Gonzaga . Western: Illinois Teachers Penn College Grinnell Monmouth South Dakota State School of Mines SATURDAY’S GAMES. (Special to The Citizen) Seececcoseccovsccceescae® AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 6, St. Louis 2. Boston 10, Philadelphia 2. New York 7, Washington 1. Detroit 6, Cleveland 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE First game—Cincinnati 6, Pitts. | burgh 5; nati 6, Pittsburgh 1. St. Louis 7, Chicago 2. First game—Brooklyn 22, Phil- | adelphia 4; second game—Brook- lyn 6, Philadelphia 0. New York, 2,-Boston 1. TODAY’S GAMES IN MAJOR LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at New York—Viegel (0-1) vs. Lohrman (11-14). Only game scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE (3-7) Lyons (13-6). Only game scheduled. Lee, Brown Second Game At Chicago R. St. Louis J 3 Chicago 4 (Four-and-Half Innings) Cox and Glenn; Knott and | Tresh. H. E. First Game At Cleveland R. HE. Detroit a CIA eee Sint Ce f ai 1 Bridges and York; Harder and Pytlak. Second Game At Cleveland Detroit Cleveland ae (Five Innings) Trout and Tebbetts; Milnar, Hudlin, Eisenstat, Naynick and R. H. E. .9 0 1 0 |Hemsley. Arnold, ss 0 second game—Cincin- St. Louis at Chicago—Lawson | Player. Gates, rf Castellano, 1b G. Garcia, lf A. Rodriguez, c J. Garcia, cf Martinez, 2b Molina, p - Fernandez, RNCROCARSH cineca ae cOMCCooRNY CONOKENNNHY Arawororoy eorocoorcoom 4 10x26 18 Pirates Player— AB R Torres, rf — 0 Salinero, rf _.. 3 A. Acevedo, 2b 4 M. Ace’do, 1b-lf 4 P. Carbonell, c 4 F. Lopez, ss ..... 3 Ogden, If 3 I, eae ibl C. Garcia, 3b _ 4 F. Carbonell, cf 4 C. Albury, p Totals— on uv = 6 > conocococooer CHWORwWhe OH BENOOHHONOS | Totals— 2 Score by innings; =| Blue Sox - - 000 000 022— 4 | Pirates _. 010 001 003— 5] Runs-batted-in: C. Garcia, Al. } | Rodriguez 2, Castellano, I. Rod-} Jriguez 2, F. Carbonell; two-base \hits: C. Garcia, Salinero, Car- |bonell, Casellano, G. Garcia, Al. Rodriguez; stolen bases: Gates, J. |Garcia, Molina; double play: Arnold to Martinez to Castellano; | bases on balls: off Molina 2, off Albury 1; struck out: by Molina 3, by Albury 2; hit by pitched {ball by Albury (Martinez); left jon bases: Blue Sox 8, Pirates 3; | umpires Griffin (home), Castro | | (bases); time of game: 2:01; scor-| fer: Milian. MIXED TEAMS PLAY In the nightcap game, the Key | | West-Trojans defeated a picked} |team of Pirates and Blue Sox by! an 8 to 2 score, Rueda, Trojan outfielder being | ; converted into a backstop, caught | |a good game and hit three out of | ; five. Gabriel Garcia poled three out of four. Machin, Cates and} {Sterling hit two safely for the} | victors. | Gates and F. Lopez were the | |leaders for the losers. Score by innings: R. H. z| Sox-Pirates 010 000 010—2 10 2) Tro’s-K. W. 104 200 10x—8 12 3) Diaz, Gates and M, Acevedo;) evel and Rueda. H Seecvecesesoe ee — THY IT TODAY — _| The Favorite In Key West STAR + BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS e eee way today. ert sins atin. Sacomc| Players returned over the high-| TRANSPORTATION in a league game yesterday at | ness | | Clyde- Mailory Lines, is due to; \arrive in port tomorrow morning | from New York with freight con- | WaS | signed to.local merchants. apparently | voyage will be continued to Tam- | Ernest Pa, which is the last port of des- |tination on the trip. S.S, Norfolk Due Tomorrow | Steamship Norfolk, of the After the vessel is unloaded the LOST | LOST—Ladies’ White Purse, con. ‘Guest House, Sintonton: street. |TARPAULINS LOST FROM! taining valuable papers. Re-| turn, fo Edna Dennison, Keys! Reward. sept23-3tx TRUCK a week ago last ro | day on Highway from Key West to Miami. Finder please | return to Cabrera Wholesale Grocery and receive reward. sept23-3t FOR RENT APARTMENT, two bedrooms. | All modern conveniences. 1500 Seminary street. packs {STORE FOR RENT, also, Troon} Apartment. 602 Duval street. | Apply J. G. Kantor’s, Inc. | sept20-lwk , | rear 1217 Petronia street. FOR SALE Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply apri4-s) TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, | may19-tf FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse} Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars and Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; | Umbrella—all for $85.00, Apply 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For ST a. aes ate ee ae Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15c each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50¢ The Artman Press. nov19-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends| Wallace Beery—Jackie Cooper THE CHAMP Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage in need of a good night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. may17-tf also COMEDY and NEWS eececcccce “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Open The Year Around { ise eee Lee | E. MARTINEZ ® FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See them now—on display at 1212 VARELA STREET Complete Line To Choose From Phone 861-J NORWALK TIRES and TUBES fee Prest-0-Lite Batteries ae FACTORY PRICES CRUSOE’S TIRE STORE 117 Duval Street PIERCE BROS. Fleming at Elizabeth PHONE 270 PETER DOELGER BEER The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAILERS For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE 57 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY "DRY ‘CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 wee FLORIDA CONTRACTING ENGINEERING CO. P.. £ vou noting t comet oa i ror wen to 590, shen « Ioan bea ter 8 pew to Sane ae ie one. 'e you? Now is the time slime fo modernize your oma of new one—prices of labor and building material are than for years. Our aim is te make our store best in town to oe and service. PHONE 598 x Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that. Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. PERMANENT WAVE and C POINTMENT—PHONE. 870 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William Street A CITY : No Matter Where You Live H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets estimates. SOLD ON EASY TERMS Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company FIRE and TORNADO INSURANCE 25 Per Cent Dividends Paid On Expiring Policies J. L. CRUSOE, Agent HOME PHONE 809-J FUNERAL Courtesy Lady Attendant , PHONE 548 Never Sleep Duro Punips Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 GEO. A. BURNS GENERAL CONTRACTOR en oe