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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN -- BALL LEAGUES MARINES ] AKE REDS NEW CHAMPIONS | ‘CSSD COLUMN § a aaciacnanaana MEET TONIGHT | (Continued from ph One) i center. No runs, no hits, no er. ay Advertisements under this heac HAND-CARPENTER and CABINET SHOP CINCINNATI — Werber lined will be inserzea sn The Citizen at QUALITY WORK AT REASONASLE PRICES LEADERS OF SOFTBALL AND out to left. M. McCormick struck #8° 7#f° of one-cent (1c) « wore Specializing in | Sereened Doors, Windows, Bic. BASZBALL GATHER out. Goodman grounded out, | ©#ch insertion. But the mini J. R. SMATE short to first. No runs, no hits, ™m for the first imsertion in IN CITY HALL 904 Fleming S:ree: { These merchants have qualified as leaders i Plumbers inaeaaid no errors. i paar | NEW YORK-BUSY BEE BAR’-ECUE | in their divisions. . .each deserves your ree Second Inning cents (25c). The Best Cuban Sandwiches In wholehearted support. sports in Key West wiil gather = = out, third to first. Campbell 7 5 put, D telepho: jumiber they in regular meetings tonight in Last Night, 15 To 0 grow to pitcher’s box. Der- 1 ain a eee council chambers at City Hall ringer, seeing Greenberg on his council chamber: y B' g Ld Payment tor clastified sdver- 7:30 o'clock, t! way to third, threw the ball to e A iy U it two in 2 Werber, who relayed to Joost to/Hsements is Invariaply in ad- tag the runner. Campbell wen: Vance, but regular advertisers th ledger accounts m>y have to second on the play. Higgins Witt s - the CCC grounded out, second to first. No 'eiF advertisemests charged. runs, one hit, no errors. ~ ee 3 = se to perfect plans -ady under- Key a : NATI-F. McCormick a way for the ; Amend- nae Pa t night, 8 rounded out. third to first. Rip- pep anp PINK RAD ple struck out. Wilson singled Beccuian’s| 1151 Gat ae. they downed ee agers and Cornmis gin discussion of and me sess vt catthwil i , NavSta In Afterpiece DETROIT—Greenberg hit hot Advertisers sfiowld give their Leaders of seftball 2nd baseball Tp’ sugic ctichigt (York dqnmnded causes cas eee wae WE SERVE LUNCHES and DI* NER© s and condays ment to by-l it admission charge for cnildren years of age z Bayview Park field on by the be managers wi cision on a re od schedule im vice League softbal! mediately after the diamondball meeting. Other matters of im- portance will also be discussed. ARMY 5. CCC IN TILT TOMORROW NAVSTA AND BOMBERS WILL MEET IN NIGHTCAP OF SOFTBALL TWIN BILL U.S. Army, who dropped their first game of the new softball schedule to U.S. Marines last week, will take on the CCC ten tomorrow night at Bayview Park field, 7:00 ack. CCC also asborbed their initial loss at the hands of the Marines last night Soldier-Camper contest will be the opening affair of regular Key West Amateur Softbali As- sociation doubleheader. Bombers, recently organized will engage the vSta in the nightcap of the twin bill. Naval oy, Station play« were overpower- ed by Pepper’s Plumbers last night in their opening game. SPORTS CALENDAR AND STATISTICS SOFTBALL GAMES (Bayview Pack Field, 7:00 p.m.) TOMOR! ROW oe, (Civilian LEAGUE MEETINGS BASEB ee - SOFTBALL Off 2 ‘a of both ST! n N DIN GS ISLAND CITY LEAGUE (Key West Baseball) y. L. Pet 0 1.00 0 1.000 657 500 1 .000 3 000 SERVICE LEAGUE (Key West Softball) Club— WwW. tL. Pet U Marine 2 0 1.000 VP53 0 oor to clinch the contest lf of the fourth, led up to within a tie. They the Leatherneck starting her, Ramsey, to the showers n they began to belt his de- veries all over the field to score three times. Spake » relie ed Ramsey, did mue tter work 110 31—6 203 3x: a and Parado: nd Yelochan. HEAVY HITTING WON FOR PEPPER PLAYERS In the afterpiece of the softball twin bill last night, Peppe Plumbers re; 3 ory over Na League game “larence pitched ur Pepper: tion to tw practic: Plumbers was too much for the revamped real was out four ‘0 the plate r into through third and short and stole second on Newsom’s wind up to batter. Joost second to first. runs, one hit, no errors. Third Inning DETROFT— Sullivan hit sharp grou single inside first base ine. om sacrificed him to , cond on grounder along first ase line. Bartell flied out be- tween first and second. McCosky ‘FOR SALE—G.E. Elec nee Refrig- walked Gehringer hit hard grounder to third. Werber made sensation op but proceeded to throw wild to first. allowing Sullivan to score. Greenberg struck out, swinging. One run, - two hits, no errors. CINCINNATI — Myers singled to left. Derringer, who attempted to bunt, popped out to pitcher. Werber grounded to third, forcing Myers at second. M. McCormick , struck out. No runs, one hit, no err Fourth Inning DETROIT—York fouled out to catcher. Campbell flied out to right. Higgins doubled along third. Sullivan intentionally pass- - ed. Newsom hit single to short. » ball struck Higgins on the automatically retiring the runner. No runs, two hits, no SECOND SHEETS—500 for 5c. errors. CINCINNATI— Goodman struck out, swinging. F. McCorm- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — y ick flied out to left center. Ripple grounded out to first. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fifth Inning DETROIT—Bartell flied out to center. McCosky flied out to right. Gehringer popped out to short. No runs, no hits, no er- re CINCINNATI—Wilson singled TWO FUKNISHED HOUSES. over second. Joost grounded to bY Gehringer, who threw to Bartell at second to force Wilson and * then to first to complete a double hi itting spree of Ss R. HE 3 021 1-15 18 3 000 000 0— 215 ‘eee: aham: EXTRA LARGE RADISH <Ry Assoctated Press) HAYFIELD, Va.—Clifton Nail growing cham- Buck, granddau kin Charley, famo f the Ute Ind secretary of Southern al council. ~ COULD BE play My flied out to right. No runs, one hit, no errors. Sixth Inning DETROIT—Greenberg _ singled center. York out on in- to Joost. Campbell Higgins grounded to second, forcing Campbell. Sulli- van grounded out to first. No runs, one hit, no errors. CINCINNATI—Derringer flied out to short sae Werber popped Barte! McCormick < p center. No runs, ) errors. Seventh Inning DETROIT — Newsom popped t. Bartell lined McCosky flied t center. No rui te) doubled i d screen, s intentional pass, ng in to run for him. a long fly ball against e the catch. Ripple De rringer grounded to at second, PICTURE “RAMING PICTURE FR. antique fr sept?-lmo FOR SALE 897 or 704-W. OLP PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Offiee. nov25-tf TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75¢e. 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English and Spanish are taught grammatically. For particulars apply at 409 Division Street. Professor Otto L. Schultz PRITCHARD FUNERAL Sympat -etic Lierrsed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep 'G. C. ROBERTS | Merchandise Whoiesale end Retail j j i I | ; ; : i | TAALALAALAAAA AA Ad dd dd Ad A A hhh hededadahadadad —e— the wood ready for @ single finish ce » 1 ose WILD GOOSE oe total for the TAY IF TODAY— REXALL STORE | cooe of vita-valt eouter-peost U.S. Army CIVILIAN LEAGUE (Key West Softball) Club— Wb Pet Sawy Ba 1 0 1.000 Pepper's P PTs 1 500 Merchant 0 .006 bers 0 .009 1 .000 SECOND ENGINEER OF SHIP IS A WOMAN (By Associated Press) Oct. 8—Vic- safely ee German warplane on a recent voyage acri Atlantic. second engineer on the eathered the Nazi greater dam- red porthole gun bullet CREDITED FOR Pt : one above the The Favorite in Key West NEW VARIETY :. (Rs Associated Press) HATTIESBURG. Miss.. Oct. 8.—An unsuspecting wild goose may have intro- duced a new kind of rainbow- hued corn hereabouts. E. L. Bass, a farmer near Sumrall. said he extracted some seed from the craw of a wild goose two winters ago. From them, he Has gfown corn that has purple cobs, purple shucks and white grains that turn red when wet. Bass said the corn silk at first is white with black tassels. changes to purple as the stalks grow. JOINER. Ark—Farmer J. D. Ashburn reaped a double harvest on one stalk of corn. Inside one shuck. he found two separate ears of corn each perfectly formed. th mark. Two runs, Eighth Inning __DETROIT—Gehringer singled enberg lined out to flied out to right flied out to » one hit, no er- trikes. M. bunted down third bi ta hit’ Goodman swingifg. F. McCormick out on infield fly to Bartell. No runs, one hit, no errors. Ninth Inning See Higgins grounded < t! first. Sullivan Earl Aver- pinch-hitting Newsom, grounded out to first to end the No runs, no hits, no er- R. 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