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TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1940 THE KEY WEST GITIZEN Pace THREE INDIANS DISPLAGE TIGERS: AS pee apes ‘soing | TEAGUE STANDINGS < [OORT jond, went out, catcher to we se FEAGU LEADERS OF AMERICAN LEAGUE 22: tate: scored on she pie o From then on, neither team AMERICAN LEAGUE (Major League Baseball) scored until the Plumbers won A BUYING GUIDE it Split. Wi | ‘ 3 >| Club— W. L. Pet} & Detroit Split:With Brown- SOX. LOST, 4 T0 3; basis in the last-half of the eae : pend caN ies-As Cleveland Downed In the sixth, the victors muffed Detroit 61 41 .598 hy CONCHS SWAMPED a chance to settle the issue at an soe: 54 46 540; Chisox By 10 To 1:'Seore earlier stage. Gates singled to —— 49 47 510 A) I O KEY WES | _ MARINES, 2 20 TO: 12 second; Barcelo flied out; Ingra- New York - 49 48 505 3 r ; ham was safe on a fielder’s Washington... 44 57.436 (Special to The Citizen) ichoice; Hancock walked to fill/St. Louis ‘ 43 60 417 ie a : . - . NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Cleve- PLUMBERS WON OPENER OF the bases; Baker flied out to/Philadelphia - 39 60 vn F; irmis Listed: In This Space Are Specialists i j right and Gates scampered for land Indians moved up into first | SOFTBALL DOUBLEHEADER nd after: the-catch “an Panes place in the American League : AT BAYVIEW PARK LAST Perfect throw caught him at the yesterday as a result of their plate. It was a great play. win. over the Chicago White Sox, NIGHT Another catch that brought the/ while Detroit Tigers split a dou- fans to their feet occurred in the | Cincinnati -——--- 63 33.656 Se NATIONAL LEAGUE (Major League Baseball) { Club— W..L. Pet. In. Their Field, They Are Reliable and Worthy of Your Business. bleheader- with the St. Louis third inning. Cates hit one right! Brooklyn ___=358* 40 592! Browns. Blue Sox and Pepper’s Plumb-|on the “nose” and B. Baker, in' ney york i Sh 3 3a 4 c i Detroit won the first game of ers; of the National Softball|deep center field, missed it, but E. ‘Chica 52 50 510 q \ : the twin-bill with the Brownies, League, played a very good ‘Ogden, who was backing up Bak- —_ SN ssi ! om — 9 to 2. Schoolboy Rowe’s slants;opening game of a doubleheader er, caught the ball and robbed Bo nee —— “ held. ‘the St“ Louis. boys to sixilast ‘night at Bayview Park. Cates of a potential homer. Pittsburgh 46 48 489 safeties and the Tigers built up! The contest developed into a Barcelo made a wonderful Boston 33. 61.351 a comfortable lead early in the pitchers’ battle between Ward of one-hand catch of Ward’s drive philadelphia 32 60 .348 CALL Mabel Preston Green's (hebehehedheedadadedah i Adpiddk ALAA ad Mh LLALAAAAAALALAALALAALALAAAAAAALAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAA AAA dA AAA dddedadadudad Washington and Philadelphia! were not scheduled. j In. the. only. National League game played yesterday, the Brooklyn Dodgers shaved a half- game off the: Cincinnati Reds’ shellacked the the low cost will be justified many times. Ssreess N if + | contest, collecting in alla total,the Sox and Hancock of the: in the fourth and executed a ——— N of 12°hits. One of the Browns’|;Plumbers, who scored a run in ‘double play. NATIONAL LEAGUE a SOUTHERN ENGINEERING co. i | TH ERN M T P safe blows was a homer by’ fhe final frame with two out to! Plumbers scored their winning “c ee West cea = » 900 Fleming Street i | George McQuinn, but Rudy York} win, 4 to 3. run in this manner: Villareal ul - L.. Pet. ', ELECTRICAL and PLUMBING CONTRACTORS and Dick Bartell each connected! Scoring began in the initial ,bunted safely; Carbonell singled _Pepper’s - Plumbers 7 1 «875 & High Grade. Work at Reasonable Rates i HOURS: 10 A. M. to 5:08 P.M. Except Sundays for: the circuit to. offest that lone |inning, as the Plumbers shoved to third; Cates sacrificed; McCar- Sawyer’s Barbers 43 571 & 2 | i : 2 5 _ — SUPPLIES four-base smash. across two runs. Baker hit a fly thy flied out to short; Nelson Blue Sox 17 12 4 Armature and Motor Winding PUMP REPAIRS | RENTAL LIBRARY ART "Afterpiece lasted only five andjto right which was dropped by |singled to center and Villareal —o— ) Phone 54 | Duval Street at South a half innings, the fracas being! Arias and he went all the way to, raced home. AMERICAN LEAGUE i called at that point when rain'third; Villareal singled through. Ingraham, two out of three, (Key West Softball) ) came down too hard. to continue. 'second, scoring Baker; Carbonell and Nelson, two out of four, were Club— W. L. Pet. & Johnny Whitehead held the Ti-/struck out; Cates doubled to left: the leaders at bat for the Plumb-; Key West Conchs 5 0 1.000 _—s gers hitless and runless for those;and Villareal came home; Mc- ers. Arias and Ogden, two out U.S.S. Navy 4 1 .800 & x ee I 1D) A I R E PLAY GOLF! } five frames. Just two Detroit-'Carthy singled to third; Nelson.of three each, led for the losers. NavSta 2 2. 50 ; ~ -_ ) men reached first, one ona walk {hit to short and Cates went out, Carbonell, Cates, Baker and Merchants 1 2 333 - SALES AND SERVICE a) \, and ‘the ‘other’on an error. Vic-!short to third; Gates flied out to. Barcelo starred in the field for U. S. Marines 14 an y See Them Now — On Display } Summer Rates tors garnered ‘five bingles and ‘left. the victors, and Ogden and M. CCC 0 4 .000; 7 ; took the abbreviated game, 4| In the second frame, the Sox!Acevedo for the opposition. ie Including the Famous $1 1700 } Now On | to 0. knotted the count. Arias singled! Score by innings: -R. H. E.| a a Big:6 .Cubic-Foot, for. . . . ! ! Indians had an easy time of it through second; E. Ogden beat Sox 021 0000—3 7 4) SOFTBALL SCHEDULE aie ae | Have Fun. . Cheap , 5 A 3 . arela. Phone 861-J ' \ withthe White Sox, collecting,out a bunt; Ward out, third to’ Plumbers 210 000 1— 4 11 (Bayview Park Field) & j ! 12 hits to win, 10 to 1. Mel Har-|first, both runners advancing;; Ward and M: Acevedo; Han- aioe & ws ‘ der went the distance for the first |Lopez out, short to first, Arias.cock and Ingraham. f — f time this season and held the Sox scoring, and on the play to catch! ——— THURSDAY NIGHT ¥ : | From Any NEW DELUXE j } to five safeties. Mike Kreevich's the runner at the plate, Ogden SLUGFEST. DEVELOPED First Game—NavSta vs. Mer-! NEW: YORK Electrical’ Current DAYTON WATER PUMP é € ROBERTS : homer accounted for the lonejcircled the bases and was declar- IN SECOND CONTEST cha’ (American League). : ' { Sox tally. ed safe at home base; E. Acevedo)| Key West Conchs and U.S Second Game—Blue Sox vs. ‘& 7 ? Dp ; : : | New York Yankees were un-/flied-out to short field. Marines engaged-in a hitting car-'Sawyer’s Barbers (National BUSY BEE RUNNING WATER ; (General able to do anything about taking! In their half of the second can-|nival in the nightcap. A total of League). « 3 - ; } advantage of the Chisox’ loss,to, the Plumbers jumped ahead32 runs were scored, 31 safe —— - ® The-Best ‘Cuban: <peisaet emomec — Sys- Merchandise i and, therefore, remained in fifth|again with a lone run. Barcelo blows recorded and 12 errors'three. G. Garcia and Esquinaldo | Sandwiches in Town = 2g ceca " i place as they lost to the Boston/singled and Ingraham followed committed. hit one for one. & is pera ema oe b 2 Whoieszle and Retail ; Red Sox, 4 to 1. Lefty Fritz Os- suit; Hancock popped out to the’ Conchs won, 20 to 12, and Stars afield were A. Lastres omnegisistarreend ' win tsi akesas ; : termueller, who has shown re- Pitcher; Baker doubled to left, thereby kept intact their perfect and Arnold for the winners, and We ie ca j Gaivamzed Roofing: i markable reversal of form late— scoring Barcelo, Ingraham _ stop- percentage of victories in the Motor and Yelochan for the los- LY ‘e Serve Lunches { With a DAYTON, you can have | Ship Chandlery in a plus way—held the Yanks, Ping at third; Villareal flied out! American League. ers. and‘ Dinners running water anywhere in your Carey Cement | to seven scattered safe blows.) to short and Carbonell to left. Leading batters were: Arnold’ Score by innings: R. HE. home, ready at the turn of @ faucct ' Roofing : Fritz had a shutout within his} Sox once more tied the score, and J. Aritas, three out of five Conchs 561 220 420 20 2? ee —for bath, kitchen and laun cs — 88 ; grasp until the eighth inning this time in the third stanza. B ‘each, and Kitchin, three out of Marines 014 040 3—12 13 10 Teo ‘ _— pomurrrine — — HB. Davis’ 100 Per | when he walked two men and a; Baker doubled to right; C. Rosam four. White, Connor, Early and Flood and Menendez; Spakes, e Sandwiches iy rs Nothing on the market i e single by Joe DiMaggio brought | Struck out; Albio Acevedo singled ‘A. Lastres each poled two out of White, Spakes and Yelochan. ® : Sabirdaysand-Sundays j fee and quarantecd, giving the TONES cr the money! | Cent Paints & Oils } one of them home. So . \ _ water mains. Let us tell you how PIERCE BROS. | wither and Cossioe | 903 Simonton St. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts_ n SOLD ON EASY TERMS WATCH. AND JEWELRY REPAIRING | lead when: they i New York Giants, 6 to 0, in a Ee lpeancy canto it READ ' Whitlow Wyatt allowed six 5 a ; : hits to his team’s hated rivals, . S 604 Duval Street 6 | much to the: delight: of 31,790 BUS . KEY WEST CITIZEN screaming, rabid ‘Dodger fans. 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