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MONDAY, JULY 22; 1940 Pigers Scored; Two. @ne-_ Run; Margin. Victories. Over. Champions (Special, to, ‘she, Citizen) NEW, YORK, July 22—Base- balldom is beginning to get the idea through its head that the New. York. Yankees are not going to represent the American League in the coming Fall Clas- sic. That belief was accentuated yesterday when the Detroit Ti-/ gers, present leaders in the cir- cuit, dished out a double defeat to the heretofore invincible Yanks. Scores were 4 to 3 and 3} to 2. Home runs won both con- tests—Bruce Campbell's in the first, game and Pete Fox’s in the nightcap. Tigers. needed. the twin-win to remain ahead of the Cleveland Indians, who also won both ends of.a doubleheader against the slipping, Boston. Red Sox, 3 to 2 and 2 to.0. The contests were pitehing, duels, Bob Feller, annex- ing his fifteenth victory of the season;in the curtain-raiser and Joe Dobson allowing just seven safeti¢s in’ the nightcap ‘for his win. Chicago White Sox kept a firm hold on second division leader- ship with a double victory over the Philadelphia Athletics, 10 to 8 and.7 to 2. Veteran Ted Lyonsj chalked up his ninth win of the year. in the opening fracas and Johnny. Rigney equalled that vic- LEAGHE REIGN THE WEATHER ” Player— = M. Arias Nelson Cates __ G. Garcia |Observation taken at 7:30.a,.m., J- Russell John Walker C. Sterling gg McCarthy 39 Albio Acevedo 94, Hopkins Cc. Rosam D. Sterling - J. Carbonell _ Higgs 0.20'C. Gates 75th Mer, Time (City Office) Temperatures. Highest. last. 24 hours Lowest. last night Mean Normal —_____. Precipitation Rainfall, 24; hours. ending 7:30.a. m,, inches Total rainfall since July. 1, inches Excess: since July 1, inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, Baker inches. = 1451 J, Roberts Deficiency. since. January, 1, inches. : 2.41 Wind, Direction, and. Velocity NE—14 miles. per. hour. Se Barometer. at, 7:30, a, m, today Sea level, 30.10 (1019.3 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 5:50 a. m. |g, Sunset Moonrise Moonset 198 Villareal Pitchers’ record: Pitcher— C. Gates J; Walker - can League: Player— (Naval Base) AM. 12:16 5:41 12:08 | Malgrat. E 6:21 Pita Z FORECAST J. Aritas (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Kitchins Key West and Vicinity: Partly Denohoo cloudy tonight and Tuesday,’ McCarthy with scattered thundershowers Bars Tuesday; moderate easterly /Maloney > Plummons winds, probably fresh at- times, Pardo Florida; Partly cloudy tonight|E. Hamilton High Low nis > 1.000} Club— M. Tynes us oe Record of batters in the Ameri- THB: KEY WEST CITIZEN: - SOFTBALL SPASTIC. TAGHE. STANDINGS Record of batters in the Na-j tional Softball League. follows: Ave.| (Major. League. Baseball): ww. b- @ (667 |Detroit ___ 52) 33 500 | Cleveland - _ $8 : | Boston 2 ___. 4%. 3 500) New York : 39 -500|Chicago _ 41 -500 | Washington ~ - 51 -500 (StxLouis: £ 52 .428 | Philadelphi ss 51 428: % NATIONAL LEAGUE -428 (Major League Baseball) 400; Club Ww L -333 (Cincinnati. 55. 25. -333 | Brooklyn 51 31 -333 |New York _____.. 44. 36 -285 ' Chicago =e 45 44 -285 St. Louis 37 43 -250 | Pittsburgh 36 44 -259 Boston _____ 28 49 250 | Philadelphia 2s 250 250) NATIONAL LEAGUE (Key West Softball) L. Pet.} Club— Ww. L. 0 1.000} Pepper’s Plumbers 40 0 1,000 | Sawyer’s Barbers 12 Blue Sox 03 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Key West Softball) Ave.| Club— Ww. - -600|Key West Conchs _. -600|U.S.S. Lea 511/U. S. Marines 500 | NavSta -500 Merchants BSSbBReea bo ie im ip od 9 bad TONIGHT First Game—Blue Sox vs. Saw- gers Barbers (National League). Second Game—U.S.S. Lea. vs. U, S Marines (American League). 444, 428 428 -400 tory-mark by taking the second game. and, Tuesday, scattered thunder- Lacky St. Louis Browns and Wash-j showers Tuesday over extreme J- Lopez ington Senators split their dou-! northeast and extreme south por- J. Albury bleheader yesterday, the Browns t Alonzo winning the initial battle, 8 to 4,40" ? - |J. Soldano and the Nats the nightcap, 5, Jacksonville to Florida Straits T. Soldano — to 4. and East Gulf: Moderate easterly Espindola — Paul Derringer continued his! winds over south and central por- Klink. - winning ways yesterday by cop- tions, fresh at times in Florida Jones — ping the first contest of a double-' Straits and moderate variable Williams (Lea) - header for the Cincinnati Redsiwinds over extreme north por- Early against the New York Giants.|tion;.partly overcast weather to- Skoko — Paul gave up only two hits, one|night and Tuesday, scattered | Best There were 1,377,792. revenue- Paying passengers carried on U: S. airlines in 1939. 333 (333 333 (333 "333 Rav 333 333 Avocadoes (alligator pears) e 1,200 calories a pound—far more than any other fruit. N SILSLLL a OSM. Including the. Famous a homer by Babe Young, to gain | thundershowers Tuesday. Arnold victory, 6 to. 1. Seore of the sec- SIL TanEEEEEEEEEDE ond fracas was 4 to 2 in favor of the Reds, Jim Turner being the winning pitcher. GAMES TODAY Brooklyn Dodgers won the first | ——>>—>—— game of their twin-bill against NATIONAL LEAGUE the St. Louis Cardinals, 3. to 1,! No games scheduled. but succumbed to some heavy stick work on the part of Enos Slaughter of the Cards, in the nightcap. Slaughter knocked, out two homers. Score was 5 to 2. |Susce; Leonard, Carrasquel, Leo- Pittsburgh Pirates swept a nard and Ferrell. doubleheader with Boston Bees,! winning the opener 5 to 3 and Second Game the ending game, 16 to 2. Bucs; At, Washington R. moved: up to within one game of st Louis : 4 the Cards in the standings as|Washington 5 they pounded: five Bee: pitchers) Harris, Mills and Swift, Si for a total of 18 safeties in both Monteagudo and Early. contests. Philadelphia Phillies won the first game of their double-barrel First. Game affair with Chicago Cubs, 8 to 2, at Cincinnati RHE as.Hugh Mulcahy chalked-up win |New York 120 number ten for the season, al- Cincinnati = 610 0 lowing only six hits, and then Hydlin, P. Dean and Danning, dropped the afterpiece as the O'Dea; Derringer and Lombardi. Bruins staged a 15-hit attack to Second Game win 8 to 5. Results of the games follow: At Cincinnati RHE AMERICAN LEAGUE New York = 280 Cincinnati 412 0 First Game At New York R.H.E’ Gumbert, Melton, Schumacher Detroit 414 0 and Danning; Turner and Hersh- New. York se. 3. 3: 2 berger, Lombardi. * Hutchinson, McKain, Benton and Sullivan;-Breuer, Hadley and Dickey. AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. mm on no ; CL hh hed dadadead, ML NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At St. Louis Brooklyn St. Louis Fitzsimmons Shoun and Owen. Second Game At New York . H. EB Detroit - ll New. York Rewe, Trout Russq and Rosar. and 1 80 STEN and Tebbetts; Second Game At. St. Louis Brooklyn | St. Louis | E.| Hamlin, Tamulis and H. 10 0 Cooper and.Qwen. 61 ry, First Game At:Boston Cleveland Boston Feller and Hemsley; Heving and Peacock. R. 3 2 B: ag: First Game At Chicago Philadelphia Chicago E.| Muleahy and Atwood; Olsen, tiLee and. Hartnett, Collins, Second Game At Chicago Philadelphia Chitago i... Brown, Si Johnson, Syl- Joh BH B, | sonivand "Warren; Mooty. Second Game. At Boston . He Cleveland ~— 4 Boston. ~ 7 (Bight Innings—Sunday Law) Dobsen and Pytlak; Ostermuel- ler-and Glenn. First At Philadelphia Chicago __— -10 14 2)Toda. Philadelphia _.. 8:12; 5} Beees Lyons and Tresh; Vaughan and First.Game Hayes. At Pittsburgh Second Game At, Philadelphia Chicago ge RHE —-7 12 1 MacFayden, Philadelphia 211 2/and Davis. Rigney and Turner;. Potter, Caster-and Hayes, Wagner, ~ First:Game At Washington Washington: 23 Auker, Lawson and Lanahan, Pittsburgh ve 1618 1 Posedel, Strincevich, Javery, 0 Piechota, Williams. and:- Maci; wift Lanning, Bowman. and: Lopez. Pitchers” record: Pitcher— Buster Roberts Early L. Castro Klink McCarthy Spakes PIFIPIIICILILLLE LLL LEO CLO OL LE Y Ae $350 pouste wine BATH FROM WEEKLY AND. 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