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MONDAY, FONE 17,194 17, 1949 REDLEGS DEFEAT MARINES PLAY — * CRAIGS DEFEAT BROOKLYN TWICE; CONCHS TONIGHT, BOY SCOUTERS : YANKS LOST TWO €£.C.S AND BLUE SOX IN Coming from behind in the | seventh inning of their softball game last Saturday, the Poor Old Craigs scored two runs and won the game over Troop 52, 8 to 7. Score by innings was: U. S. Marines’ softball team will engage the Key West Conchs NEW YORK, June, 17—Cin- in the first game of an Island cinnati Reds squared accounts ' City league game tonight at Bay- with the Dodgers yesterday, at yiew Park. In the nightcap, the Jeast in the current series, by o¢ ie 4 2 taking two games yesterday and CS amp sep eernl piay tee Blue Sox. THE -KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE kcdehehebekd kdl Lenni hitiiiinnueinniiishin. a BUYING GUIDE TO KEY WEST Firms Listed In This Space Are Specialists In Their Field, TheyAre Reliable and County Clerk John McNeal ‘was ready to put his seal on @ marriage license applica- tion he had just made out, when the would-be bride- out in the paper?” McNeal said it probably would. The couple, without tak- walked out. SECOND GAME AT BAY- VEW PARK CINCINNATI E EVENS CURRENT SERIES WITH DOUBLE WIN YESTERDAY: BOSOX TAKE j R. HE et eciearrabe srr Troop 52 302 0110-7 6 9 Craigs 600 0002-8 7 6 Troop 52 played the Typhoons this morning and the Craigs will play the Typhoons this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. Typhoons lead the three-team league with three wins and no defeats. TSI Ia DI ass. moving up to within a few 3 : points of the leading Brook- Leading Pitchers Record kept up to date, includ- lynites. Scores were 1 to 0 and 5 to 2. Paul Derringer pitched ing last week’s games, reveal the six-hit ball in the opener and following as leading pitchers in Lonny’s Frey’s scratch homerun in ' the league: THE WEATHER LEAGUE STANDINGS the ninth inning decided the C. Gates, t. Whitlow Wyatt allowed. none: two hits. In the second game » Reds opened with two runs were headed through- won eight and lost Hancock, won four and lost none; O. Ward, won four and lost two; A. Griffin, won four and lost one; M. Tynes, won lance of the game. three and lost one; Flood, won St. Louis Cardinals, showing two and lost three; Jasper, Mal- revived spirit under their new grat, N. Castro, D. Roberts and Billy Southworth, Saunders, won one and lost one over the Philadelphia each. Phillis twice yesterday, 9 to 3 and 3 to 1. The Cards .collected 14-hits in the epgner, and staged ters in the league to date are: a five-run rally in the eighth to| “f Ajbury, 600; E. Ogden, 538; sew the game up, Lan Warneke| Rarcelo, 500; Navarro, 486; J. ve the winning -pitcher in the | Villareal, 477; Molina, 469; O'- =e. ' Connor, 454; Alonzo, 454; D. Fer- Chicago Cubs bnd Boston Bees pandez 461; Higgs, 441; Camp- divided a twin-bill yesterday,’ }.1) 436: J. Pent, 433; J. Garcia, the Bees taking the first game in 43; ; Nelson, 424; Baker, 428; J. the eleventh inning, 5 to 4, and Albury, Gates, Barrs, Byars, G. the Cubs turning on steam to wijjiams 416 each; Albia Ace- cepture the nightcap handily by vedo, 408; E. Hamilton, Hancock, a 9 to 1 score. Claude Passeau hel | Ward, D. Fernandez, 400 each. the Bees to five hits in the second game. Pittsburgh Pirates thumped the New York Giants twice yester- day, and the latter team skidded back into third place in view of the Reds’ twin victory. Bucs shutout the Giants in the opener, 5 to 0 behind excellent pitching! by Joe Butcher and the second game ended 5 to 3, as the Pirates bunched hits for a two-run and a three-run rally in the fifth and ninth innings respectively. Red Sox trimmed the White 75th Highe: Mean Rainfal 7:30 Total inch Leading Hitters The twenty-five leading hit- inch Totai inch inch Sea le rr GAMES TODAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Boston (2). St. Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at ‘New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Sunset Moonr: Moons High Low AMERICAN LEAGUE €No games scheduled). (Ti seo eee Key Hartnett; Sullivan, Coffman, Observation taken at 7:30 a. m., Lowest last night Normal Deficiency Deficiency since January i; Wind Direction and Velocity Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Tomorrow's Almanac {Sunrise NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— W- de Brooklyn 32 15 Cincinnati 34 #17 New York 30 17 Chicago 28 26 St. Louis 19 29 Pittsburgh 17 28 Philadelphia 16 30 Boston 15 29 Pet. -681 667 -638 519 396 378 7342! 341 Mer. Time (City Office) ‘Temperatures st last 24 hours 88 76 82 _-82 Precipitation ll, 24 hours ending a. m., inches rainfall since June 1, eS 0.94 0.12 AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— oe Boston 31 16 Detroit 30 20 Cleveland 32 22 New York 27 24 Chicago 23 30 St. Louis 23 «30 Philadelphia 20 31 Washington 21 34 1, Pet. 660 -600 593 529 434 A34 -392 382 since June es 1.85 rainfall since Jan. 1, es 10.24 es = = 2.11 E—12 miles per hour Relative Humidity 83% cloudy tonight and Tuesday, pos- sibly light showers Tuesday; moderate east and southeast winds, fresh at times. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; possibly light showers in extreme northwest portion and along the Keys Tues- day. Jacksonville to Florida. Straits and East Gulf: Moderate east and southeast winds, fresh at times in the Florida Straits; partly over- cast weather tonight and Tu day, scattered showers in ex- treme south portion. vel 30.06 (1018.0 millabars) 5:37 7:18 p. ise 6:11 p. et = 4:30 a. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. 8:05 1:24 a. m m. m. m PM. 233 8 FORECAST ill 7:30 p. m. Tuesday) West and Vicinity: Partly Sox yesterday, thereby holding a firm grasp on first position in the American League. Boston pushed across a.run in the twelfth inning of the first game to defeat Chi- cago, 4 to 3, and opened up a hit- ting barrage in. the second game to collect 20 safeties and the long-end of the 14 to 5 score. Veteran Ted Lyons saw his masterful pitching go for naught New York as a teammate erred in the ninth pittsburgh inning of the first game to allow yey york the tying runs to cross the plate. Butcher and Lopez: Cleveland Indians defeated the; yandenberg and Danning. Philadelphia Athletics twice, and crowded the Detroit Tigers for Second Game second place honors in the league. At New York The first games’ score was 4 to pittsburgh 2, Bob Feller giving up only New York Posedel and Masi, Berres. Second Game At Boston Chicago Boston 1S I Passeau and Todd; Fette, Bar-| nicle, Coffman and Berres. R.H.E. 910 4 First Game The First National Bank of Key West Serving, Key West and Monroe County Since 1891 MODERN BANKING SERVICE TI PIPILAL ELLE 2 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation three hits. In the second game, Sewell, Heintzelman and Dav the Indians had one big inning, Gumbert and Danning. the fourth, in which they scored four runs, sufficient to make’ the scqre at the end of the game, 4/ to 3. | At Chicago New York Yankees pulled the' Boston surprise of the day in allowing Chicago the St. Louis Browns to defeat them twice, 12 to 6 and 6 to 5. The Browns had been previously beaten seven straight times by —— the Yanks. In the opener, the Second Game Browns collected 43:hits off three At Chicago 5. Yankee pitchers,and: sewed the Boston 1 game up with a four-ran seventh Chicago 14 inning. In the second game, a two- Wilson and Desautels: Knott, run rally in the ninth inning pro- | Weiland, Appleton and Turner. vided the winnifig ‘tnarkets. Detroit Tigers defeated the Washington Senators for the, At Cleveland fourth straight time yesterday by Philadelphia a score of 8 to 7. Late Senator | Cleveland rallies, two runs in the sixth, Vaughan, three in the eighth and one in Feller and Hemsley. j the ninth, had the Detroit pitch- Second Game | ing staff in a case of jitters. SS 55 | | AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game (Twelve Innings) Grove, Bagby and Desautels; Lyons and Tresh. E First Game R. 2 4 Caster and Haye: Results of the games follow: At Cleveland E: E. NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE 3 First Game At Brooklyn R.H.E Cincinnati 1 2 1, Haye: Brooklyn 0 6 0 Derringer and Lombardi; Wyatt and Phelps. | Philadelphia Cleveland - Babich, S. Chapman Milnar and Pytlak. 3 1 nd First Game At St. Louis New York St. Louis 1213 1 Ruffing, Sundra, Hildebrand and Dickey; Kennedy and Swift. RHE ——— 611 0 Second Game At Brooklyn H Cincinnati 10 Brooklyn 8 Turner and Hershberger, Craft; Davis, Kimball and Phelps. EB. oO 1 EES Second Game At St. Louis New York St. Louis fi. £. Breuer, Russo, ~ Murphy St.Louis : 9 14° 4-Rosar; Trotter, Bildilli, eaican Philadelphia 3 8 3'and Swift,-Susce: McGee, J. Russell and Padgett, Owen; Higbe, Pearson and War- Ten. First Game At Philadelphia R. Bet At Detroit Washington Detroit = Hudlin, Chase and Ferrell; R. H._ E. Bridges, McKain and -Tebbetts. 37 1 3 5 2 Blanton, |TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West 2 STAR BRAND : CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Second Game At Philadelphia St. Louis Philadelphia Warneke and Owen; Pearson and Atwood. First Game At Boston Chicago Boston ___- (Eleven Innings) Lee, Raffensberger, Page and | R. 4 51 fere Is Value Extraordinary! Just Think Of it! HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE LESS $10.00 FOR YOUR OLD RANGE No Down Payment POO OPPPPLLELALA LA EL LL A Mw: Poaceae eée ds été d (wewrrrs. 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