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BROWNS WIN TIGERS-CONCHSIN FROM BOSOX IN OPENER TONIGHT 14-INNING TILT SAWYERS PSS PLAY NIGHTCAP GAME AT PARK 1940 CLEVELAND INDIANS DROP GAME TO NATS: YANKEES DEFEAT WHITE SOX, 5 TO 3; CUBS WIN Soft ball games scheduled for tonight at Bayview Park are as follows: First Game—Park Tigers vs. Key West Conchs. Ratteries will be D. Roberts or Arnold on the mound for the Conchs and Me- jmendez behind the plate and Walker or Griffin-on the mound |4or the Tigers with C. Rosam be- | hind -the plate. Second game—Sawyers Bar- jbers will play the VP53. In this game the VP53 may use Flood in the box with Smith on the re- ceiving end and the Barbers will more than likely put Johnny Walker in the box and Kiki Hop- kins behind the plate. Friday night the U. S. Marines | will tackle the Park Tigers in the first game and the VP53 will play the Key West Conchs in the nighteap. Meeting Last Night Roster of the clubs was or- dered closed last night at a meet- ling of the league. Other mat- ters discussed were the erection |of a new score board and a prize to be sponsored by Stowers Com- pany for the leading batter -in the league. (LEAGUE STANDINGS (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK dune 6—St. Browns’ nosed out the ading Boston Red Sox in a 14-inning game, 4 3. The game was tied up in the ninth inning on a ‘two-run rally by the Browns. Relief pitcher Bob Harris won his own game with a timely single in the final stanza, scoring John Berar- dino with the winning run. Cleveland Indians lost a chance NIGHT GAMES (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 6.—Cin- cinnati Reds stopped the Mew York Giants’ drive for high- er placing in the percentages in @ night game played last night at Cincinnati. Score was 7 to 2. Gumbert was the losing pitcher while Thomp- son held the Giants to seven scattered hits. Detroit Tigers gained a de- <isive victory over the Phila- delphia Athletics in the other night geme, § to 1. The game was played at Philadelphia. “Schoolboy” Rowe gave up seven hits to the A’s, while the Tigers piled up 17 off two pitchers. AMERICAN LEAGUE | a pete a rr nM REET Club— a Fe to gain on the losing Bosox by | Boston 24 14 dropping their game to the Wash- | Cleveland 26 17 ington Senatgrs, 6 to 1. Walter | Detroit add Masterson held the Indians to|New York bs four hits. Jimmy Bloodworth | CMC#e0 spy 5 2 | Washington 19 25 led the victors’ attack with a! philadelphia 16 24 home run when three men were} St Louis 16 25 on the bags. New York Yankees, on the other hand, gained on the leaders | with a 5 to 3 victory Chicago White Sex 6324 575 537 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— W. 3 Oe nee | Cincinnati 29 12 » on} 5 Lee lasted through the heavy | pookW ei hitting of the Yanks until the| Chicago 21 22 end of the game, being charged | philadelphia 14 21 with the loss, but Monte Pearson! s+ Louis 14 23 was forced out of the game when | Boston * 12 22 it appeared that the Sox were | Pittsburgh rf Bee = about to win the contest with a} . mighty ninth-inning rally. John- vocmens nom moses ny Murphy came in and saved} the game for the Yanks. THE WEATHER Chicago Cubs had one big in- bests = ee: ning yesterday in their game! against the Philadelphia Phillies} Observation taken at 7:30 a. m., —the third in which they scored 75th Mer. Time (City Office) three runs on a double by Out- Temperatures fielder Dominic Dallessandro | Highest with the bases loaded. That was! Lowest last night enough for victory, 3 to 2. Larry | Mean French kept nine Phillie hits well | Normal scattered 82 81 Precipitation Results of the games: Rainfall, 24 hours ending AMERICAN LEAGUE 7:30 a. m., inches At Boston R. H. E.| Total rainfall since June St. Louis 412 1 inches Boston 312 2} Excess inches 0.00 1, 0.68 since June 1, (14 Innings) | Kramer, R. Harris and Swift:|Totai rainfall since Jan. M. Harris, Bagby, Nonnenkamp inches a and Desautels, Peacock. Deficiency since January 1, — inches 0.25 Wind Direction and Velocity E—16 miles per hour Relative Humidity 19% 1, At Washington R. H. E.| Cleveland is@ J Washington 610 0 Dobson and Hemsley; Master- ; son and Early. Sea- level, 30.03 (1016.9 millibars) ROH. E Tomorrow's Almanac Chicago 5 9 2) Sunrise __.. 5:36 a. New York 712 0|Sunset TAS p. Lee and ‘Tre.¥; Pearson, Mur- | Moonrise 7:07 a phy and Dickey. | Moonset 8:47 p. Tomorrow's Tides { (Naval Base) ij AM. PM. 10:11 11:47 3:40 5:10 «ORECAST i] (Till 7:30 p. m, Friday) —_——_ Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy: NATIONAL LEAGUE tonight and Friday, probably At Chicago R. H. E.|showers Friday; moderate east Philadelphia 2 9 ljand southeast winds. Chicago 3 61 Florida: Considerable cloudi- Muleahy and Atwood; French | ness tonight and Friday with a and Collins. |few scattered showers Friday. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate east and | southeast winds except variable over extreme north portion; meéstly overcast weather tonight and Friday with a few scattered showers Friday. ch Aen ‘BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT | ————— = " ESQUINALDOS HAVE SON At New York } m. mm. m. < m. Night Game At Philadlephia Detroit Philadelphia 0} Low Rowe and ‘Tebbetts; Caster, Hcusser and Besse, Wagner. . E. R. 9 0 | High 1 Night Geme At Cincinnati New York Cincinnati 1 Gumbert, Lynn and Dean, Dan- ning, O'Dea; ‘Thompson and Lembardi E 0 2 BOWLING SCORES — Three more straight wins for Thompson Marine Hardware put them up ame@ng the leaders _last night in the ‘Lerrace bowling. The three well-matehed players, Beryl Pinder, David Higgs and Austin Roberts rolled as follows: Pinder 161 143 133—437; Higes 79 123 159—361) Roberts 165 112 164—441 ‘Their oppenents of the Arono- vitz Department Store—Goldie, Sid and Fred Knight bowled aldo, 708 Duval street, announce the arrival of a son, born at the residence Saturday, June Mother and baby are reported as doing nicely. good games but not simultan- eously and took the losing end. Thursday night Adams Dairy and Three Spares will meet. Fri-{ day night Palm Dairy will play the Tigers. 84 80 Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today | Mr. and Mrs. Villiers Esquin-/ Lar THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 17POUND BABY BELIEVED RECORD RT. Notes and hapsenings connection with 70" art activities in Key West will be published weekly in this column ie Bhe Citizen, spensered by the WPA Key West Art Center. in STARKE, June 6.— (FNS) Saige Bradford County points with THE ART CENTER is now pride to a new arrival im the able to announce its summer form of a 17-pound baby boy ‘schedule of classes for chlidren born last week to Mr. and Mrs. and adults. Starting this week L. R. Starling of Heilbronn ‘there will be two sessions each Springs. week of the children’s sketch Dr. M. B. Herlong, attending class, each Wednesday morning physician who annoyneed the from 10 to 11 o'clock and Satur- baby’s weight, states that in his day morning from Gaoee pa isaee many years of ‘ ;_ ‘The adult outdoor sketch class is eke has pling to be revived, starting on Wed- of a child so large at birth and it nesday afternoon, June 16th. at2 2 o'clock. Thursday mornings at is generally believed that the 10 o'clock the handicraft class is Starlings hold a -world’s record held at the Center. An adult fig- in this respect. ‘the newcomer ure drawing class will start on is their 12th child and the only Friday, June 12th, at 7:30 o’clock one of abnormal weight at birth. in the evening at the Center. THE PROPOSED SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM to be handled by some of the local projects of GAMES TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Washington. St. Louis at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia. the Professional and Service Di- | visions, WPA, is to start at once. Just what the Art Center’s par- ticipation will be has not determined, but it is expected that one of the two sessions of the children’s art classes will be incorporated in the summer eee Advertisements under this head ‘will be inserted in The Citizen at Or wun the rate of one-cent (lc) a word for each insertion. but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every instance 1s twenty-five cents (25). street address as well as their telephone number if they desire results. Payment for classified adver- fisements is invariably in ed- vance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements charged. HELP WANTED NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at St. Louis. Boston at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Chicago. New ‘York - Cincinnati, scheduled. LEGALS | not swa’ a 23 45D FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. A. PARRISH. Complainant, SLIT TO QUIET TITLE. PATTON, et al, Defendants. OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill omplaint filed in the above stat w vs WILLIAM of ed able ascertain after diligent search and inguiry whether the de- , William Patton and —— , if married, M. C. Mordecai, bis ward H. Crain, it lieved by the be interested in t property on complainant seeks to - title to im said bill and hereinafter fully described, d to have been interested e dead or ali i dead his, her or their visees, legatees or grantees are un- known; that the pI of the defendant and Mord wif WANTED— Waitress. once. Sea Duval street. Apply at Food Grill, 507 jun6-1t FOR RENT | EIGHT - ROOM HOUSE, modern; two bed- rooms, excellent twin beds; hot water. Box CPC, The Citi- zen. may30-tf FURNISHED of in and —— Crain, his wife, i€ married, if alive, as is particularly known to the complainant is Broadway, North Calolina. And it further appearing after diligent search and _ it that APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION STREET. Hot water, modern conveniences. Opposite Tift’s Grocery. Apply 1010 Varela St. jun3-tf is particularly known to complainant is 1011 North Grande Avenue, Sherman, Texas; that the defendant, Janie C. Holmes, is a non-resident of the State of Flor- ida, and wher place of residence as is particularly known to the com- plainant is 60 Baird Street, Ashe- yille, North Carolina; that the de- fendants, Edgar M. Lazarus and Fannie H. Lazarus, his wife, are non-residents of the State of Flor- ida and their place of residence as is particularly known to the com- plainant is 2141 N. W. Davis Street, Apartment 14, Portiand, Oregon; et a Ean Bs: {; SILVER PALM GUEST HOUSE wife, are non-residents x —Clean and cool rooms. House- State of Florida and their place of keeping facilities. Baths, hot and cold water. Summer rates. idence as is partieularly known the plainant is 3612 Fern- Eaton and Elizabeth streets. may23-imo t dale Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland FOB SALE That the complainant ‘verily be- es that all of the above named defendants are over the age of FOR SALE—1934 CHRYSLER Sport Coupe, or will trade for 4-Door Sedan. Apply The Ca- twenty-one years and that there is no person in the State of Florida, bana Cocktail Lounge. jun4-lwkx the service of a summons eery upon whom would™b defendants. TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. mayl94f HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends an need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. ~ Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. aprl7-tf in chan- ind said And it further appearing after diligent search and inquiry for their names that the complainant verily believes that there are other persons other than the named de- fendants who have some claim, title or interest in the lands de- scribed in the bill of complaint and hereinafter desertbed. S THEREFORE ORDERED that the defendants, William Pat- ton and Patton, his wife, if; married, if alive and if dead, their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, M. C. Mordecai and — Mordecai, his wife, if maeried, if alive and if dead, their unknown heirs, devise: legatees or gran- tees, Edward H. Crain and Crain, his wife, if married, if alive and if dead, their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees, Joe Thorn Jackson and Jackson, his wife, if married, je € Holmes, a widow, Sdgar M. Lesarus and Fannie H. 8, 5 Alan M. Cohen and mabesh ‘FOR SALE—Baby Carriage, De- Cohen, his wife, and fil L oilel’ made by Whi peraons having or .claiiel Luxe model, made by itney, = in excellent condition, Inquire an terest in the property situate, yes and being in so Shane: oral Hotel cepatees ia juNd-L2tx SECOND SHEETS—500 for 5éc. ‘The Artman Press. nov19-tf SIGNS—‘“For Rent”, “Rooms For) | Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”,! “Private Property, No Tres- passing’. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf ida, and described Government Lot Two (2) Section Sixteen (16), Township | th, Rane pn be Phy ay {PERSONAL CARDS, $125 per ARTMAN Thirty-two (323 comtain- ing two and ove bal (2%) | 100 THE PRESS. acres more or ess. Together OLD PAPERS FOR” SALE— appear to said Dl of cowhiaint on ‘Three bundles for 5¢, “Fhe Citi- or before Senaey. the dst day of | zen Office. duly, A. Dt 3940, rwise the al- legations of said bill will be taken | ~~ as confessed by said defendants and | proceeded with said cause be & | weekly.- rte. iT IS FURTHER this order be published once | Week fork ive weeks lour consecutit The Key West Citizen, a ne’ ip Monroe Coun’ be and they are to} NE AND ORDERED this 29th day of May, A D. 1940. j (SEAL) (S@.) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. RAYMOND R_ LORD, { icitor for Complainant. HOyl0; June6-29-20-274980 sag, e Rack Randall TRIGGER SMITH been: ‘camp, these to be held at the in-! termediate public schools ef the leity. The Art pregram will pos-! sibly include drawing and paint- ing, designing, art crafts and il- lustrated stories with jentern slides made by the pupils. There will also be lectures with lan- tern slides for the children. BEAL ABT SERVICE at the Center is now to be a reality” with the addition to the staff of @ practical, professional artist, Roger L. Wilcox, who took up his duties on ‘Tuesday of this week. 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