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THESDAY, AU rYESDAY, AUGUST 27 . 1940 PLUMBERS DROPPED CLOSE isn ce — TO —— /- “RUNS EN FWO INNINGS EACH; EXCITING TILT Game; Redlegs Split, a a NAVSTA OVERWHELMED INDIANS ADDED HALF. ccc’S IN OPENER OF DOUBLEHEADER AT PARK = LAST NIGHT NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Bob 1 LEAD OVER RAIN- ED OUT TIGERS AND YANKS (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Two Feller’s relief pitching saved the} veteran moundsmen, toed the slab Exciting plays in the nightcap game for the Cleveland Indians of a softball twin bill at-Bayview yesterday when the Washington Park last night featured the Saw- Senators threatened in the sev- yer’s Barbers’ close victory over'enth and thereby enabled the the National League-leading Pep- | Tribe to add a half-game to their per’s Plumbers, 7-6. lead over the rained-out Tigers Both teams scored all their’ and Yanks. Tuns in two innings eache Only one man had been taken Plumbers counted twice in the care of in the seventh frame initial frame when Cates tripled ; when-Feller togk over the pitch- after two batters before him had ing duties. The tying run was on been walked. In their half of the second. He retired the next two same frame, Barbers went the batters in quick order and blank- Peppers one better. Kerr’s sin- ed the Nats the rest of the way. gle, Sterling’s triple and Russell's ‘ The victory, 3 to 2,.ended the In- double, combined. with an error dians’ four-game losing streak. by Baker, produced a trio of _Manager Joe Cronin’s double in the Cincinnati-Philadelphia ‘doubleheader yesterday and both pitched superb ball—so much so, that the honors were evenly di- vided as far as victory was con- cerned. Bucky Walters was the hero of the opener as he twirled and batted his Reds to triumph. Hold- ing the Phillies to five safeties, he produced one of the Cincy club’s trio of markers by blast- ing his first homer of the season. | Final count was 3 to 2. The win was Walters’ 18th of the year. The dependable Syl Johnson ran off with the prize in the afterpiece. Despite the fact he markers. and single, senaing three players | was bucking some of the heaviest Barbers wound up their scor-' across the plate, enabled the Bos-|hitters in the National League ton Red Sox to overcome an early St. Louis Brown lead and finally take the contest, 7 to 6. Again relief hurling played an ing in the third with a four-run blast that gave them a lead that was never overcome. The mark- ers were accounted for by a ; ‘ yi triple, a double and four singles. important part in ultimate vie- Ward, who started on the mound ‘ry. After four runs had been for the losers, was sent to the scored off the slants of young showers in this inning, relieved Earl Johnson, Jim Bagby went in by Hancock, who MaTEaEeaTe way to pitch for the Bosox in the third to Clarence Gates. inning. He kept the Brownies Plumbers threatened in the |Under contfol for five innings, fourth canto with a four-run'but in the ninth, after the Sox blast but the Barbers weathered |4@d counted twice in the eighth the storm and blanked the op- and he was coasting with a 7 to 5 : “..4 margin, he eased up enough to position the rest of the way. Two : hae oe walks, two singles and a_ two-/@llow the lowly St. Louis boy - shove over a pair of markers, atest: gave the Reppert elt sast.oneishoet of a tie, Excellent pitching by Gates in| Results ae the sixtn inning kept the Bar-; AME RHE bers’ total of runs-to seven. The _ At Boston 680 bases were loaded and no outs. A Saris . at tough spot for any moundsman. x c However, the resourcefulness of| Harris, Trotter and Swift; Jqhn- Gates came to the fore and he $0", Bagby and Foxx. struck out the next two batters os eee and forced the third to pope out pcitiss medi ons ¥ to the catcher. : ns Washington 0 In the opening frame, iggs poled the Ball into right field. |_ Harder, iad — a Russell, in that position, dropped Leonard and Ferrell. it but D. Sterling, backing him/ up, snagged the sphere before it hit the ground. Leading hitters were: Cates, double and triple; Sterling, triple and -two singles, and Russell, triple and double. «= TEAGUE STANDINGS Plumbers 642 a - Score by innings: Barbers 713 2 Ward, Hancock, C. Gates and AMERICAN LEAGUE Ingraham; N. Castro, J. Walker (Major League Baseball) and pope age Club— w: L. Pet. Cleveland 72 50 STATION PLAYERS Detroit = 69 : IN RALLY TO WIN iNew York =") 542 For four innings in the opening Boston - 66 537 contest of the doubleheader at Chicago - me 525 the park last night, it seemed as Washington 52 433 thopgh the CCC’s would actually st. Louis _._ 51 43 411 win another game in the Amer- Philadelphia 2 46 71 .393 ican League race. —-o— Barrs, starting hurler for the NATIONAL LEAGUE Campers, held the heavy-hitting (Major League Baseball) NavSta to three hits in that Cjub— WwW. L. Pet. period. In the meantime, his Cincinnati 75 44 .630 teainmates had piled up a lead of Brooklyn 67 51 568 71 to 0 for him. Came the fifth st Louis _ i 61 54 .530 ipning—gone were the Campers’ |New York _. 61 55 .526 jhopes. Two errors and tw0/pittsburgh 59 58 .504 walks placed Barrs in a bad sit- Chicago 61 61 .500 yation and to the showers he | Boston 3 46 71 .393 went. Barfield toed the slab. philadelphia 39 75 342 Two hits, another walk and more EE. errors’ Result: the Station boys NATIONAL LEAGUE scored nine runs, took the lead {Key West Softball) apd later the game. Final score.) Cjyp— W. L. Pet. 13-9. Pepper’s Plumbers 9 2 #818 iL. Castro, pitcher for the vic- Sawyer’s Barbers 7 4 636 tors, fanned six players and_ SAPS OEE walked four. Barrs walked five. AMERICAN LEAGUE Barfield four and Bn eos two. (Key West Softball) Leading batter was Jones, three cyyp— w. gut of four. Key West Conchs 5 Score by innings: Merchants 5 RH E'Uss. Noa 4 = 4 2 1 Chicago at New York, postpon- ed, rain. Detroit at Philadelphia, post- poned, rain. oe 13 9 a NavSta NaySta U. S. Marines Barrs, © Barfield, " Almeda and lece Pardo; L. Castro and Allshouse. Wasor LEAGUE 5 ODA GAMES 5 = TOMORROW NIGHT AMERICAN TEAGUE : First Game—Pepper’s Plumb- Chicago at New York. jers vs. Sawyer’s Barbers (Na- leveland at Washington. tional Legaue). Detroit at Philadelphia, two Second Game—Key West games. st Louis at Boston, .not ‘sched- | League). uled. FRIDAY NIGHT NATIONAL ; UE | First Game—U S. Marines vs. New York at Chicago. jKey West Conchs (American Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, two/League). games. j Second Game—Sawyer’s Bar-| Boston at: St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. |bers vs. Pepper’s Plumbers (Na tional League). and although his club is in the bottom of the circuit, Johnson came through with a three-hit one-run performance as his team- mates pounded two Redleg pitch- | ers for 10 safeties and six mark- ers. King Carl Hubbell seems to fit the role of a relief hurler these days rather than that of a starter. Going to the rescue of a fellow moundsman yesterday for the second time in three days, he squelched whatever idea the Chicago Cubs may have had about winning the game. New York Giants built up an 8-I lead for Harry Gumbert in the first four innings, climaxed by a five- run rally in the fourth, but the Bruins sent four runners across the plate in their half of that canto—and that is where Hub- bell came into the picture. From then on, the Cubs never had a chance, going scoreless the re- maining five frames. Score: 10- 5. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chicago R. HE. ryp New York ee Chicago -511 2 Gumbert, Hui bell and Dan- ning; Olsen, Root and Todd. First Game At Cincinnati R. HE. Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati 8 Frye, Smoll and Warren; Wal- ters and Lombardi. Second Game At Cincinnati Ee. Philadelphia 2 1 Cincinnati aS 0 Syl Johnson and Warren; Shoffner, Riddle and Baker. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, post- poned, rain. WHAT’S A REEF WITHOUT A REEL? (Ry Associated Pres) HONOLULU, Aug. 27.—Re- mote fanton island, a_ coral horseshoe set in the_vast Pacific, now has a hotel complete with movies and other modern con-; veniences. It is a stopping place on the new Pan American Airways route !to New Zealand. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY, FLOR Minnie Pearlman Eckelman, Plaintiff, vs. 0 Sam Eckelman, Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION : Sam Eckelman, |SALES OPPORTUNITY . avail- | able in local territory with na- ! tionally known concern. Our} complete line of stock and spe-| cial printed business forms are | used by all concerns. Prefer to / aug26-2t FLOWERS KEY WEST FLORIST, 417 Du- val street, opposite La Concha Hotel. Phone 528. Flowers for} all occasions. augl6- -1mo | nisin igual FOR RENT 'F URNISHED APARTMENT. Electric Box, Innerspring Mat-— tress, all Modern Conveniences Archie Thompson, 1001 Eaton street. Phone 879-J. augl5-. os PARKS APARTMENTS, corner White and Newton Sts. All; modern conveniences. Apply 1324 Newton street. aug26-tf'* FURNISHED APARTMENT, all modern conveniences, $25 month; lights furnished. 908 Baton St. aug27-3tx a ae ae SOB PARKS APARTMENTS. All mod- ern conveniences: Apply 1324 Newton street. aug26-tf APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION || STREET. Hot water, modern conveniences. Opposite Tift’s Grocery. Apply 1010 Varela street. jly24- eat HOTELS BRING YOUR VIS G friends in need of a good night’s rest: to THE OVERSEAS -HOTEL. |% Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. aprl7-tf FOR SALE EN ag a a GTS eT BUY SEVEN GALLONS of Guar- anteed Farm & Home Paint at $2.29 Gal. and get five free during all this month. Inquire at 1023 Watson street. augl5-12tx GUAVAS AND LIMES. Mrs. Tynes, 1014 Grinnell Street. aug2l-lwk 3 OLP PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. nov25-tf TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500: ; Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. mnayie-t SEVENTEEN-FOOT, 4-CYCLIN- DER MOTOR BOAT. Good condition, $115.00. Ice box and twin bed mattress. Apply 515 Fleming street. aug26-3tx LEGALS ORDER OF PUBLICATION IE OF THE STATE “OF _ELORID. ‘0: _ALBERT W. “ROBERTS, some- known as ALBERT W. ROB- if living, and if dead, his un- irs, devisees, legatees, or grantees, and all parties claiming interest under the said Albert W. Roberts, deceased or otherwise, and all persons having or claiming any interest in the hereinafter described land. You and each of you will take notice that on June 30, 1940, a suit was filed against you in the Circuit Cour of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- cuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, in Chancery, by ISLAND ; HOLDING COMPANY OF FLORIDA, \a Florida corporatjon, as shown by {the sworn bill of complaint, and |.was brought for the purpose of par- titioning and quieting title to the following described property, lying || in Monroe County, Florida, namely: Lot Three (3) of Section 12, in Township 59 South, of Range 40 East. a And you and each of you are ‘hereby notified that your appear- | ance is required in this cause on| the 2nd day of September, 1940: ) otherwise a decree pro confesso will |be entered against you. | This notice shall be published ‘« jonce a week for four consecutive |weeks in The Key West Citizen, a jnewspaper having general cireuia- | tion in Monroe County, Florida. Witness my hand and the offi-| cial seal of the Circuit Court’ of ; Monroe County, Florida, on this the | 29th day of July, 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court, By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. Thomas H. Anderson, Miami, Florida, Solicitor for Plaintiff. Jiy30; aug6-13-20-27,1940 | NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Conchs vs. Merchants (American | Li Residence—unknown. ;Julia S. Williams, a married You are hereby required to ap- woman, of the City of Key West, | ;Pear to the Bill of Complaint in| | Monroe County, State of Florida, | ~ jthe above styled and entitled | intend to apply on the 26th day | ' cause on October 7th, 1940, other-| of September, 1940, or as soon wise the allegations therein will | thereafter as the matter can be. be taken as confessed. |heard, to the Honorable Arthur | This order to be published once | Gomez, a Judge of the Eleventh a week for four consecutive Judicial Circuit of the State of | weeks in The Key West Citizen, Florida, for a license to manage, a newspaper published in Key} Lot charge of and control West, Florida. roperty and business and to be- Done and ordered this August | come a free dealer in every re- 26, 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Dated this 27th day of August, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Mon-| A. D. 1940. roe County, Florida. JULIA S. WILLIAMS. By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, JOHN G. 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