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SATURPAY, AYRT, 20, 19. 40 ATHLETICS AND RED SOX SPLIT YANKS DEFEAT NATS AGAIN: | : CUBS BLANKED CARDS: DODGERS OVERWHELMED | GIANTS @tpeciol te The Citizen) NEW YORK, April 20.—First double-bill of the new baseball | president, J. M. Varela, the sched: Cincinnati season was played at Boston yes- terday, the Red Sox splitting the double-barrell affair with their opponents of the day, the Phila-| delphia Athletics. In the first game played in the! morning, the Bosox continued their winning ways by coming from behind to take a close 7 to 6 victory, and their first victory on home greungs. Jimmy Foxx, Dem DiMaggio and Dec Cramer combined to knock in all of the Seven runs. In the afterngon. game of the Patriot's Day doubleheader, the Macks settled the issue in the very iirst inning when they col- lected three runs on a walk, a single and a home run off Dick- man, the new Ked Sox pitcher. Babich allowed tne Sockers only five hits. Final score: 3 to 1. New York Yankeés whipped the Washington Senators at Yan- kee Stadium in a drab affair, 5 to 3. ‘Lae contest was decided in the initia: stanza wnen tne world’s champs collected four runs, wo vi tnem wnen Joe Gordon poied a prodigious home run, 35u-teet into lefttield with one man on. .Letty Gomez start- ed for the Yanks, but gave way to Steve Sundra in the sixth. Johnny Allen, veteran pitcher of the Cleveland Indians, allow- ed Detroit only ‘three ‘hits: in a home-game yesterday, the while | his teammates were _ collecting seven for a 4 to U victory. Thrée of, the rugs. came.when- Outfield-7INe8-ps. CCC+ er Heath knocked: out, ‘a four- | bagger to score two ahead of him, White Sox and St. Louis Browns |* game in the «Was postponed. In the National League, only. two games were played as rain fell at Pittsburgh and . Philadel- | phia ta prevent Cincinnati and Boston, respectively, from play-|{ ing their games. 1 At Brooklyn, the Dodgers had | a grand day of it with an over- whelming victory over the strug- | gling New York Giants, Final score was 12 to 8. Hugh Casey was responsible for the Dodgers’ second straight shutout, allowing nine well-scattered safeties to the men from across the river. Hal Schumacher and Cliff Melton gave away twelve hits and seven walks to the Dodgers, ‘American Leagtie most of them coming late in the |” game when three runs were tal-! lied in-one rally in the seventh and a deluge of six came in the eighth. | Larry French gave out a meag- er sample of safeties to the St.) Louly Cards yesterday. | ‘at’ Ghi- cage,’ #& the Cubs collected ning bi § and five runs to make’ the} final-seore read 5 to 0. Results of the games follow: AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Boston Philadelphia Boston Caster, Besse Wilson, Heving Peacock. and Brucker; and DeSautels, Second, Game At Boston R. Philadelphia 3 Boston 1 Babich and Hayes; H. 5 6 1 Dickman, At Cleyeland Detroit Cleveland Hutchinson, Pippen and betts; Allen and Hemsley. At New York Washington New York Chase. Haldsworth ang’ Fer-! Tell; Gomez, Sundra and Dickey. NATIQNAL LE aAGTE At Brooklyn . & New York * 9 Brooklyn 1212 1 Schumacher, Melton and Dan- ning; Casey apd Mancuso. At Chicago St. Louis Chicago Cooper, J. Russell and Owen; |‘ French and Tedd. { R. a ° 5 4 jlast night at. City Hall. lule for (SOFTBALL GAMES [EAGUE STANDINGS "START APRIL, 24 7 DOUBLEHEADER .... SCHEDULE FOR EIGHT | Cleveland TEAMS DRAWN UP | Meeting of the newly-formed | Detrot |City Softball League was held “Under | of leadership the the first ‘and second’! halves were drawn up, with eight | teams entered. Play will start in the tourna- ment Wednesday, April 24, and |the dates for the following con- tests will be announced later. Two games will be played on the opening night—CCC vs. High School and VY53 vs. Marines, All games will be played at night on the Bayview Park field. Lights will be put in working order early next week by the Board of Public Works. Umpires for the ,contests were named last night as Arthur Grif- | fin, civilian, and R. L, Thompson, service man. Second night’s games and the; the first- announced following contests in haif schedule were av follows: Sawyers vs. vs. VR53. Park Stars vs. Blue Sox, Saw- yers vs. High School. Marines vs. VP53, Sawyers vs. Coca-Cola. High School vs. Manines vs. Blue Sox. Coca-Cola ys. CCC, VP53 vs. Park Stars. Blue Sox vs. Coca-Cola, CCC Park Stars, Sawyers, High School vs. CCC. | . Marines, Blue Sox ys.| VP53 vs Coca-Cola. Sawyers vs, School; High Blue Sox vs. Park Stars. Park Stars vs. Coca-Cola; High School.vs. Marines. Marines vs .Blue Sox; CCC vs. | High School: CCC vs .VP53; Blue Sox. High School vs. Marines; rines vs. Sawyers. \ (Coca-Cola: vs, Coca-Cola ; vs. Bie Sox vs. Park Stars;’ ‘High Sehool vs. Coca-Cola. VP53: vs. ‘COC: Soe cae vs. Marines“; % Sawyers vi vs. Park Stars. ” Goca-Cola_ vs. Marines vs. VP53. Blue Sox vs. Marines; CCE vs. Sawyers. Sawyers vs. Park Stars; rines vs. Coca-Cola. CCC ys. Coca-Cola; vs. Blue Sox. High School vs. Stars vs. Marines. Marines vs. Sawyers; Cola vs. CCC. Blue Sox vs. CCC; Marines vs. Sawyers. Coca-Cola vs. VP53 vs. Blue Sox. Marines vs. High School; Saw- yers vs. CCC. VP53 vs. Blue Sox; Park Stars vs. High School. Sawyers vs. CCC; Blue! Sox vsi VR53; LEGALS IN THR COUNTY JUDGE'S G ye AND FOR MONROE CO! DA PROBATE, SRKY, Deceased. € E TO CREDITORS Te ant Creditors and All Hi er Ma- Sawyers VP53; Park Coca- Park Stars; URT NTY, Demands ou, are hereby and required ‘to ims and demands which ither of you, may_ have estate of Leila E. Perky, te of Monroe Caynty, ‘ the Hon. Raymond R. County Judge of Monroe and file the same in his of- in’ the ‘County Courthouse in County, Florida, within months from the *t publication hereof. demands to contain address of the claimant County, fice Said claims or the legal or same will be bar- Section 120 of the 1933 Probate Act. : Date April 3, A. D, 1940. PAUL KUNSCHI T. CARLOS H ROBERT M. HARRIA” Administrators C. T. A. of Geils <. Perky, Deceased. Apré-13-20-37,1940 TN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S CQUBT. | MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. Bstate of REBECCA FE. ROBERTS, Treceased. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF FI RIDA, TO (ONS INTERESTED IN ESTATE OF SAID DE- re hereby notified | that a written instrument purporting be the Last Will and Testament. of said decedent has been admitted to probate in said Court. You are hereby commanded with- ip six calendar months | from, the date of the first publication af notice to appear in said Court |show cause, the action of said Court in admit- ting said WHI to probate should pot | stand unreyoked. (SEAL) | RAYMOND R. LQRD, County Judge, Monroe Florida. mar30:- apré-13-20,1946 association | Ma- | *\ DRIVING TO SAN DIEGO,’ ;WANTED—A chance to bid on j High School; ‘LOT, Cor, Persons | present | if any you can, wi “ | Re United Street. THE ony WEST CITIZEN _————— SOTTTEOEROTE. Wig PEM ROOT TERT LEGALS | IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S © AMERICAN LEAGUE 6 \- eka W. L, Bet,| BEBEFCA EB : 1.000 | ng ae tented Pet res, | .750| DISTRIBUTEES AND Rut PER- rel 666" NT none ESTATE 500 oR ABBE CA E. ROBBRTS, DE- i ‘ou, and. each of you, are hereby | jRotified and ‘required ’ to. presen B83 lany claims or demands, which you, jor either of you, may have: agatn 000 /the Estate of Rebecca E. cry ‘000 | teceased, late of Monroe County, ‘ Florida, ‘to, the Honorable Raymond, {R. Lord, County Judge, in and Monroe ‘County, Florida, at his of- fice in the County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, within (eight calendar months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims or demands shall be i riting and contain the place 0 residence and post office address of the claimant and shall be sworn | to by the claimant, his agent or at~ torney. { All such claims or demands not filed within the time ‘and in the manner prescribed herein shall be void. Dated the 30th day of March, A. HOLLON BERVALDI, D. 1940. As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Rebecca E. Rob- aa | Boston iNew York | Philadelphia St. Louis _. warowe aasaaae ae pads aaa hi ‘Wa: Oo + oe of ington’ NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— Ww. L. Pet. | Brooklyn - Philadelphia Pittsburgh Chicago New York St. Louis GAMES TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York— Krakauskas vs. Hadley. Philadelphia at Boston—Heu- ser vs. Galehouse. Detroit at Cleveland—Rowe ys. '* Hudlin. Chicago at St. Louis—Rigney Defendant, vs, Auker. HDER FoR RUBLIOS MON TO DEFENDAN' ot LOUIS: RUBIN, Danamora State Hopaltal, | Danamora, New 7 oooreenpn NNME MOODS erts, deceased. WwW. CURRY HARRIS, Attorney for Executor. mar30: apr6-13-20,1940 FP THE FLORIDA, IN RUBIN, Plaintiff, ci ANC! HER Nv OLPE vs. LOUIS RUBIN, NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Liquik. at Chicago—Warneke! “aye hereby required ta, an- vs, Lee, pear to the Bill of Comptaint in| New York at Brooklyn—Gum- the May tht isto other as on Ma: otherwise ha hs eres sia on legations ‘thereof will he taken as aston al ijladelphia—Er- con a rickson vs. Higbe. his order to be published once | son i ¢ a Week for four consecutive weeks | Cincinnati at Pittshurgh—Wal- ters vs. Brown. in The Key. West Citizen, a news: paper published in Key West, Flor+ ida. Done and ordered this Sth-day of | | April, A. D- 1940. (SBA! Ross C Sawyer CLASSIFIED COLUMN Clerk ‘of the Circuit Court, Monroe WANTED WANTED—Man and Wife to take care of Hotel during summer months. Liying quarters in hotel. P.O. Box 708, Key West. aprl8-tf | S$ O. BIERNA, also some- times known as LOUIS 0. pee A, Deceased. cl ‘a7 BOATERS, DISTRIBUTED: AND LL PRE Ss HAV per CLAIMS OR n= AINST THE ESTAT! 0. BIERNA, DE- WANTED TO BUY—House and lot, preferably furnished, about $2500; 10% down, balance monthly with 1% interest per month, Apply Mr. Marton, Overseas Hotel . apr20-2tx TRANSPORTATION u, are hereby, notified aa required to present aah claims or demands, which you, oF | of you, may have Leeinatih tate of Lewis O. Bierna, de- late of Monroe County, rida,.t, the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge in and for Monroe Count fice in the Monroe County, » Florida, eight calendar months from date of the first publicatign hereof: Said, claims or demands shall be in. writing and’contain the place of| residence and post office address | of the sietaant and shall be. sworn | to by the claimant, his agent or at- | torney. All such claims, and demands na filed within the time and. in the | manner preseribed heréin shall he! i void. day of April, A. | Dated the 19th D. 1940. (Sd.). Gladys Bierna Roberts, As Administratrix of the Estate ‘of sunset.| Lewis O. Bierna, deceased. W. Curry Harris, Attorney for Administratri: apr20-27;, may IN THE CJRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, Alice Lightbown MacLennon Plaintiff, Ps. Calif. in a few days. Have room for two passengers, shar-: ing expenses. Apply 401 Greene Street. apr20-1tx ' your next printing order. The Artman Press, may19-tf LOST LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever—Horace Mann. FOR SALE. 11,1940 (emaseee eases eae. TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. | may19-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi: zen Office. nov25- PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 100. 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