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MONDAY, JULY 1, REDLEGS HAND BRUINS DOUBLE LOSS; BUCS SPLIT WIN 7 TO 4 AND 7 TO 6&:; DODGERS AND BEES SPLIT TWIN BILL: INDIANS AND TIGERS DIVIDED (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, July 1.—Cincin- nati Reds increased their first- place lead in the National League yesterday with a double win over the Chicago Cubs, 7 to 4 and 7 to 6. In the first game, Bucky Walters chalked up his 10th victory of the season as his teammates pounded out 13 hits off four Cub-pitchers. The Reds got 15 safeties in the nightcap, pushing over the tying run in the eighth inning and the win- ning marker in the ninth. Brooklyn Dodgers won the opening game of their double- header with the Boston Bees yes- terday behind eight-hit pitching by Fred Fitzsimmons, who hung up his 199th victory in major league twirling. Score was 9 to 2. In the finale, the Bees buzzed five runs across home plate in the third inning end two more in the eighth to take the contest, 7 to 2. St. Louis Cardinals and Pitts- burgh Pirates split their twin- bill, the Cards winning the first fracas, 1 to 0, and dropping the second, 2 to 0. In the nightcap, Clyde Shoun was nicked for six bingles, the while Max Butcher gave up only four to shutout the Redbirds. Philadelphia Phillies defeated the New York Giants in the in-| itial tussle of a doubleheader, 7 to 4, getting to Paul Dean and two other Giant pitchers for 12 hits. In the last contest, the New Yorkers scored six runs in the eighth inning to overcome an early lead, eventually winning the game, 7 to 3. Cleveland Indians retained a firm hold on first-place in the junior circuit, winning the first contest of a double-barrel affair with the Chicago White Sox yes- terday, 7 to 5. Ted Lyons was the losing pitcher in this fracas, giving up 14 safe blows. The Sox came from behind in the nightcap, however, to score three Yuns in the sixth frame for a victorious 3-to-1 score. Boston Red Sox snapped out of their recent slump by taking both ends of a twin-bill from the Washington Senators yesterday. Opening contest ended 6 to 5 in favor of the Sox, who collected just six safeties to their oppon- ents’ 13 to accomplish the tri- umph. The second game also ended in a one-run margin of vic- tory for the Bosox, 5 to 4, and the Senators again outhit the vic- tors, 11 safeties to seven. New York Yankees downed the Philadelphia Athletics in the curtain-raiser of their double- header, 4 to 3, scoring two runs in the last of the ninth to eke out their win after the A’s had gone ahead in the first-half of the same inning. In the nightcap, the Monte Pearson to win the con- test in the tenth inning by a 3 to 2 score. Johnny Babich held the champs to five hits in this fracas. Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Browhs splitstheir twin-bill, the Brownies copping the initial tus- sle in eleven innings, 7 to 6. Hank Greenberg's 15th homer of the year. coupled with 15 other} Tiger safeties, proved too much for the Browns, who knocked out only five hits, and the Tigers went to victory in the second game, 10 to 1. Results of the games follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Cincinnati Chicago 410 1 Cincinnati ce | Hae French, Page, Olsen, Lee and Todd; Walters and Lombardi, Hershberger. Second Game At Cincinnati Chicago 2 Cincinnati ng eee! Root, Olsen, Mooty. French, Lee and. Collins; Thompson, Beggs, Shoffner, Riddle and At Brooklyn Boston Brocklyn : Sullivan, Javervy and Fitzsimmons and Mancuso. Second Game At Brooklyn p Boston ee 7 Brooklyn aE eS | Salvo and Berres; Hamlin, Ta- mulis afd Phelps. R. H. E. R. H. E. 6 9 R. H. E. 28 3 9 9 0 Masi; First Game At Pittsburgh rE: ° THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m., 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal 91 81 86. 3 83 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches £509 Total rainfall since July 1, inches Deficiency inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches _— Deficiency since January 1, inches _ 3.46 Wind’ Direction and Velocity E—14 miles per hour Relative Humidity 80% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 30.08 (1018.6 millibars) Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise 5:41 a. Sunset 7:21 p. Moonrise 3:16 a. Moonset 4:48 p. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) | AM. High Low 0.03 0.03 July 1, 0.05 since 10.42 m. m. m. m. P.M. 7:10 8: 12:27 2:08 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Scat- tered showers this afternoon; mostly cloudy tonight and Tues- day; gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: Mostly cloudy, scat- tered showers this afternoon and on the southeast and east-central coasts tonight and Tuesday. Pittsburgh Cooper and Owen; Klinger, M. Brown‘and Lopez. Second Game | At Pittsburgh St. Louis z 1 Pittsburgh 0 ; Shoun and Owen, Delancey; Butcher and Davis. . E.} First Game At Philadelphia New York Philadelphia Dean, Vandenberg, jand O’Dea; Blanton wood. | R. H. E. 4,383.4 712 0} Second Game Philadelphia New York Philadelphia 3.6 2 | Gumbert, Brown, Lynn and Danning; Smoll, S. Johnson and Millies. R. H. E.| 713°3 AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Chicago Cleveland Chigag) a Smith, Allen !Lyons and Tresh. and Second Game . At Chicago Cleveland Chicago Ss Milnar and Pytlak; Smi Tresh. First Game At Boston Washington rell; Grove, Heving and Desau-| tels. Second Game | At Boston Boston Seti Masterson and Earl: Hash, Heving and Glenn. First Game | At New York |Philadelphia New York Vaughan and Hayes; jand Rosar. Breuer Second Game | At New York R. Philadelphia ~S i York 2 (Ten Innings) | Babich and Hayes; and Dickey. First Game At St. Louis Detroit |St. Louis (Eleven Innings) Newhouser and Sullivan; Trot- ter, Lawson, Niggeling, and Susce. 0 1 Pearson ae 2 Second Game At St. Louis Detroit Louis (Seven Innings) Gorsica and Sullivan; Kramer. Bildilli, Cox and Swift. Constance Moore - Tom Brown | “MA! HE’S MAKING EYES AT ME” et { j sere eee 1 | OCS 4 NAVY NOTES Albert M. Moore has just con-| cluded an extended visit with his mother Mrs. H. F. Lee and C. P. O. H. F. Lee of 706 White St. Mr. Moore has started for San! New York Francisco, California, where he is an employe at the Mare’ Island Navy Yard. The family of Chief Radio Man E. M. Barnes has rived in Key West and has lo- cated at 738 Olivia St. Chief Barnes was transferred to the neutrality patrol from Mare Is- land, San Francisco, and is now with the U. S. S. Buchanan. Mrs, Barnes was formally a telephone operator at Oakland and Vallejo, California. Their son Jimmy, j nine, is attending the artcraft! summer schoool at the Key West ! Art Center. ‘Today's Birthdays | Prof. Abert Bushnell Hart, Har- | ,;vard’s famed historian, born at ‘Clarksville, Pa., 86 years ago. | Dr. William M. Mann, driector of the National Zoological Park. Washington, D. C., born at Hel-j ena, Mont., 54 years ago. | Dr. Walter C. Lowdermilk, of | the Department of Agriculture | Soil Conservation chief, born at! Liberty, N. C., 52 years ago. Rev. William G. Everson of Portland, Oreg., Baptist ¢ clergy- man, soldier, lecturer, born at) |Wooster, Ohio, 61 years ago. | Medge Evans, actress, born in New York, 31 years ago. Charles Laughton, actor, born in England, 41 years ago. recently ar-j | Club— {Philadelphia | New York at Washington. H NATIONAL LEAGUE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — CL kk hd ddd dnggigigizgiterrororoorinia LEAGUE STANDINGS § nt =" BUYING TO KEY WEST In Their Field, They Are Reliable and Worthy of Your Business. TRADE. 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