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FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940 DODGERS WIN BLWESOX AND OVER CUBS IN ¥P53°S VICTORS iter {Observation taken at :7:30 a. .m.,; 7 if | 4 ~ » | games, Aronovitz one game, That TIGHI GAME 75th Mer. Time (CityOffiee) |. . MARINES LOSE TO SOX: TI- ) | is the way the match ended Wed- | } Ternperenee nesday night but the scoré: tells THE KEY WEST CITIZEN: THE WEATHER _BOWLING SCORES Qo. ; Lowest last night — 2 | Only half the story. , AVIATORS Charlie Mendoza’s team ran! Mean ape 86 | Normal = = 83 scores of 410, 400 and 392 which 4 d ee on Precipitation jis good -bowling ‘but the figures |, Last night’s softball games at | Rainfall, 24 hours ending | do not show to what extent he:is : - 7:30 a. m., Inches 0.00 | assisted by psychology. For his op- 5 : : - 1 ” ~ Firms Listed In This Space Are Specialists 1eid, EIGHTH-INNING RALLY GAVE CONTEST TO BROOKLYN: GIANTS BLANKED PHILS, SCHUMACHER PITCHING CL Léa one- | OD Bayview Park were both i Total rainfall since June.1, | ponents, week after week try so (Special to The Citizen) ae Seana nore sinée June — 2 1.09! hard to beat him that possibly % NEW YORK, June 28—Brook- Blue Sox handily won over: the Dcfient ; | ES Se lyn Dodgers inched their way to- Y. S, Marines, 15 to 5, and in! Totai rainfall since Jan. 1, | with a substitute picked up at wards regaining first place yes- ; inches _- 10.39!random from the benches, bowls sided affairs. In the opener the oo MO the nightcap. the VP53’s over-| terday with a hard-won 5 to 4 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The latter team staged a three- run rally that looked good enuogh for a win in ‘the eighth inning, but the Dodgers came NIGHT GAME (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK. June 28.— Detroit Tigers were outhit, 7 to 3, in their game with the St. Louis Browns last night at St. Louis, but effective pitch- ing in the pinches and safe- ties collected where they counted, brought victory for the Tigers, 2 to 1. Detroit moved up to two games behind the Indians with the win. Deficiency since January 1, whelmed the Park Tigers, 18; inches < oS to 1. Wind Direction and Velocity Albio Acevedo, Castellano and j E—10 miles per hour Eloy Acevedo poled three safe-! Relative Humidity z ties each in four attempts at the| Barometer Beck te iataee plate in the curtain-raiser. G.'Sea level, 30.11 (1019.6 millibars) Garcia, Molina, Albio and Eloy | Tomorrow's Almanac starred in the field for the vic-|Sunrise 5:40 a. tors. Early at bat and Morter, |Sunset _ 7:21 p. Early and White in the field were Moonrise lll a. outstanding for the defeated. Moonset eS Score by innings: R. H. E. Tomorrow's Tides Marines 003 020 0— 5 8 10 Maval ee Sox 090 042 x—15 14 2 piph _ 454. Early and Spakes; Ward and Low 11:34 G. Garcia. FORECAST — (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) In the second contest, the hit- Key West and Vicinity: Fair ting of Ducey, Byars and O’Con- to partly cloudy and continued Buck Newsom was the vic- i nor feature. Ducey poled two terious pitcher, accounting for ‘his tenth straight win of the season. back in the same inning with the tying and winning runs on a fluke double by Dixie Walker, a walk, a double steal, a single by Dolph Camilli and Vosmik’s fly ball. New York .Giants blanked the Philadelphia Phillies, 7 to 0. Hal Schumacker gave up only three hits, the Giants meanwhile col- lecting 15 hits off Hugh Mulcahy and Lloyd Brown. No other games were scheduled in -the National League. The only game scheduled in the American League was a night game be- tween the Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Browns at St. Louis. Results of the games follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn R. HE. Chicago 490 Brooklyn 5 9 0 Lee and Todd; Carleton, Ta- mulis and Phelps, Mancuso. riladelphia R. HXE. New York 715 0 Philadelphia 0 -3.41 Schumacher and Danning; Mulcahy, Brown and Atwood. AMERICAN LEAGUE Night Game At St. Louis R. HE. Detroit 23 1 St. Louis se Sas Newsom and Sullivan; Harris. Trotter and Swift, Grace. SOFTBALL LEAGUE DIVIDED IN TWO At a meeting of the Softball League, held Wednesday night, the members present decided to split the league into two parts, the American and_ National leagues, for play in the second half which will open on July 8th with games between the Pepper Plumbing ten and the Blue Sox and Marines and C.-C. C. National League will *he made | tip of Coca Cola, Blue Sox, ¥. P. 58 and Sawyer’s Barbers. The other clubs, Tigers, Conchs, Ma- tines and CCC’s will form the American league, with the addi- tion of ‘the U. S. S. Lea and an army team. Paul Albury was named man- ager of the Blue Sox. Roy Ham- lin’s club will be the Pepper Plumbers. Fifteen players for each club during the second half will make up resters, to be turn- ed in next Wednesday. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ GAMES TODAY Pie. in. soitbheo ae Nene ee EEE AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at New York. Washington at Boston. Detroit at St. Louis. B #Chicago-Cleveland, not sched- jed. 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Brooklyn. Chicago at Cincinnati, night game. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, game. New York-Philadelphia, not scheduled. night triples, a single and a double and walked twice. O'Connor connected for a single and a dou- ble. warm tonight and moderate east and winds. Florida: Fair to partly cloudy Saturday; southeast his confident way to victory. Oscar Ward, substituting two , games for Aronovitz, ran one game of 197 and .Romesa.Mondul {of the 3-Strikes, bowled 102, 140, and 152 against the consistently good Fred Knight. LEGALS ¥ IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT IN AND ROR MONROE COUNTY, RIDA. IN PROBATE. In re: Estate of LEON C. ROBERTS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against , the estate of Leon C. Roberts, de- ceased, late of Monroe. Counts Florida, to the Hon. Raymond R Lord, County Judge Monroe County, at his office in the County: Court- house in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar months from the date of the present — publica- tion -hereof. All claims and de- FOE LL L h hd hd Worthy of Your Business. TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE a gg Mabel Preston Green's SOUTHERN ENGINEERING CO. 900 Fleming Street ELECTRICAL and PLUMBING CONTRACTORS ‘High Grade Work at Reasonable Rates Armature and Motor Winding — PUMP REPAIRS Phone 54 RENTAL LIBRARY _ ‘Duval Stree: 2 Sout FRIGIDAIRE SOUTHERNMOST SHO HOURS: 20 AM. 30 S20 P.M Except Sanders ART SUPPLIES PLAY GOLF SALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display Gee THREE MONTHS TICEET mands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as provided by law. Dated June 13th, A. Dt. 1940. SYBIL ISABELL W As Administratrix of the Leon C. Roberts, De sed. junel4-21 july5,1940 Flood held the Parkers to three and continued warm tonight and cattered hits throughout the saturday. game. Byars, Burch, Gabbard and Carlton for: the Aviators, and Wickers for the Tigers starred in LEAGUE STANDINGS the field. Score by innings: R. H. E. Tige 000 001 0—1 3 5 VP53 255 060 x—18 15 2 )IN THE COUNTY J AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— w. L. Cleveland 40 24 Detroit 36 24 Boston 34 24 New York 29 31 St. Louis 30 35 , Chicago 27 32 either of you, may have aga Philadelphia 23 «35 estate of S. Singleton, Pct, Washington 25 39 tate at Montes 929 692 NATIONAL LEAGUE 667! Club— w. L 500 | Cincinnati 38 20 anh anee 429 | Brooklyn 35 20 the time and .333 New York _% 3) M8 Sonate ae -286 Chicago = ___. 33. -30 Dated June 27, A. D. 1940. -182 Pittsburgh 332 3 A irene. Stn St. Louis 22 33 Boston 19 32 |Philadelphia = 37 Games tonigh' First (last of first-half league echedule)—VP53 vs. CCC. Second (exhibition\X—Blue Sox vs. USS. Lea. and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or Standings of the clubs: Club— w. Coca-Cola 13 er’s Barbers Blue Sox VP53 Park Tigers . Key West Conchs U.- S; Marines -.:. ccc Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar mont first publication hereof. 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