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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1941 CARDS AND GIANTS “ramonp cueanives ANNEX 3RD IN ROW; —synasiransten INDIANS WON, 2-0 2 vast menovescext PIRATES WALLOPED CUBS: nesday night at Bayview Park YANKEES LAMBASTED a‘s; “€monstrates that the public may expect some excellent softball exhibitions in the future. Considering the first two games in which the Soldiers were sound- ly thumped, the contest Wednes- MIAMI GOLFERS THE VAST IMPROVEMENT ten QUET AT NIGHT TWO JUNIOR LEAGUE CON- TESTS RAINED OUT near A strong team from the in an aero car. The who will headquarter in La cha hotel, are scheduled to new the inter-city rivalry (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, April 18.—New York’s Giants and St. Louis day was well-played from start ‘eW to finish, At any rate, they bat- Car- tied the defending city champions dinals stretched their on even terms for four innings first winning streak to three and drew the praise of their games but were forced to call on Manager, Lieut, Russell Pirkle. an army of moundsmen. Giants Licut. Pirkle, in a jubilant mood, edged their cternal rivals, Brook- said after the game, “I’m really lyn Dodgers, with the aid of four Proud of the way my boys per- hurlers, including Dean and Mel- formed tonight”. Improvement ton, and the Redbirds nosed the #t shortstop and second base will Cincinnati Reds, 7-6, as a half make Army a real threat. dozen pitchers paraded to the ead mound. Cards used home runs in claiming the third and final team to beat. Even without sev- game of the series eral of its star performers, the Pittsburgh Pirates walloped the Station ten has marched to vic- Chicago Cubs, 7-2, behind a two- tory in all its starts thus far, Re- hit performance by the veteran cent additions to the naval sta- Luke Sewell, and Boston Bees tion civilian personnel bodes no bumped Philadelphia Phillies, 7 good for the rest of the league to 5. club., We learn Gabriel “Rubber- Cleveland’s Indians blanked the man” Garcia and Joseph Dom- Chicago White Sox again yester- ,ench, two outstanding softballers, day, 2-0, thus holding the Chisox ‘will soon doh NavSta uniforms. nine scorel for 18 innings. Then there’s Mario Hernandez, a New York Yankees evened the a heavy-hitting third sacker, and rain shortened series with Phila- Julio Barcelo, ditto first baseman, delphia Athletics, taking the fin- who haven't made their appear- al by a score of 9-4. ance in the lineup to date. The Detroit-St. Louis and » clited Washington-Boston games of the HERE'S HOW PEDRO AGUI- American League were postponed LAR, official scorekeepr, analyzes by rain. the club: ; Results of the games: ARMY—H. Walker, playing NATIONAL LEAGUE great game at third; A. Walker, At Chicago R. H. E good fielder; White, excellent Pittsburgh 710 2 first sacker; Nelson, all right be- Chicago 2 2 2 hind plate but not “much” at Sewell and Lopez; Olsen, Erick- short; Almeda, a “coming” pitch- son, Page and McCullough. er of first caliber; Early, good ——— pitcher when in shape; Coleman, At Philadelphia R. H. E. Wylie and Duggar, doing good job Boston 7.11 1 in outfield. Saunders, ok in left. Philadelphia 5 12 2 Team weak at second. Sullivan, Strincevich and N NAVY—Welles, all right be- Melton, Johnson and Warren. hind plate; Johnson at third and : Nadeau in box look good; Her- RH. E. ring in center, Poret at short and 712 2 other position could be improv- 5 14 2 ed. Club would give them all a Brown run for honors with several Wicker, changes MARINES — Thompson excel- lent backstop; Rathbun tops R. H. E. &s first baseman; Tebeau at third, 713 0 \Sherik at short and Chambers in 6 9 Qjleft, doing all right; Spakes fair Gornicki,'0n mound. No another pitcher and Pad- and steady outfielders. NAVSTA—Allshouse ok behind plate; L. Castro good pitcher but OS e wild at times; Wells, on first, AMERICAN LEAGUE \should be switched to outfield; At Cleveland R. H. E. ‘Sodano, at second, erratic; Baker, Chicago 0 6 2,third, ok; Kelly, holding down Cleveland 2 7 6 shortstop in good style so far; Lee and Tresh; A. Smith and Delaney, best outfielder; Sands, Hemsley. performing in center all right in spots, Hernandez at second R. H. E. and Barcelo at first would vastly 47 3 jimprov nfield 912 0| PLUMBERS—Ingraham behind Johnson and Hay: plate, McCarthy in center, Rosam r at third, Villareal in short field, Higgs in left, Ubieta at third, Acevedo at short, Gates in box and bonell at second or third are the best bets BARBERS—Hopkins _ excellent behind plate; ditto N. Castro in box; Albury at third. Kerr in left, Tynes in center, Roberts at sec ond, Stanlev in right, Russell at shortfield are the best on the club. Thompson, Arnold and D. Roberts have yet to prove their worth yesterday noon. ably be in charge of T. E. (* hotel upon their arrival NAVSTA haping up as the Play will be morning and resumed another Joseph Lopez, charge of arrangements. terested Key West golfers SPORTS CA BASEBALL (Major Leagues) TODAY American New York at Washington. St. Louis at Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. Boston at Philadelphia National Chicago at St. Louis. Philadelphia at New York Brooklyn at Boston. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 7:30 p.m. TONIGHT First Game—NavStas vs per’s Plumbers. Second Game—Sawyer’s bers vs. U.S. Marines. MONDAY NIGHT First Game—U.S. Navy vs. !Marines. Second Game—NavStas Sawyer’s Barbers. WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—Pepper’s ers vs. NavStas. Second Game—U.S. Army U.S. Navy. At Brooklyn New York Brooklyn Hadley, Dean, Melton, and Danning; Davis, Mungo and Owen, Phelps. as At Cincinnati St. Louis Cincinnati McGee, Hutchinson. Nahem, Lyons, Lanie gett; Thompson E. Riddle, Logan, L. Moore and Lombardi BASKETBALL Junior High Tourney Second THIS AFTERNOON (3:15 p. m.) First © Game—Harris Division Street School of grammar series). Second Game—Colgate Hamlin. Third Barber. At New York Philadelphia New York Vaughn, R Gomez and Re Game—Menendez 5; MONDAY First Game—Cordova v: old Second Games~McCown McMahon. STANDINGS Detroit rain at St Louis, postponed Washington at Boston, postpon ed, rain ONLY ONE ‘POISON’ First Time In 4 Years WITH PIRATES NOW By ROBERT MYERS AV Feature Service Weiter PITTSBURG, April 18.—Time broken up the most brother act first time f the Pitts list P. American L. 0 0 Club— Boston St. Louis Philadelphia Cleveland New York Chicago Detroit Washington National Today’s Birthdays Dr. Marston T. Bogert, Columbia University emeritus of chemistry Flushing, N. Y., 73 y Charles Michelson of Washing ton, the Democrat National Com mittee’s director publicity born in Virginia Nev., 72 ago. famed professor born in ars ago. and tot! have and successful I. For the since lineut burgh Pir s doe Waner and Waner Down the vears Big Poison and Little Paul and Lloyd played t n the Bucco out field and of the Pittsbu But the Ps walk famous in baset 1 Club New York St. Louis Boston Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinna s not City “Set years gether Jerson, president College, Macon. Ga Charlottesville, Va. 6 Dr. Dice Wesley R now 1 himself, got his ae December Brooklyn ers th with t of Boston. book n an the Dodgers Ma liev oe des First-Half with Morehouse. Church Sawyer’s. Barbers Peppér’s Phimbers U.S “Marihes U ng waukee S Navy Junior High School Basket Tournament Second -Ha MecMahor Cu Har DUE TOMORROW RENEW INTER-CITY RIVALRY IN AFTERNOON; BAN- Bilt- more Golf Club of Miami will ar- rive in Key West about 11 o’clock tomorrow morning, coming down Miamians, Con- re- with Key West golfers tomorrow after- The Biltmore team will prob- ‘Tub- by”) Price and is expected to be made up of about twelve players. {Sinking two fr A luncheon will be ready at the and banquet at Ocean View Re rant is slatéd for tomorrow night. Sunday luncheon will be given at noon that day. tournament chairman and local ace, will be in All a stau- in- are requested to contact him, beween now and tomorrow afternoon. -) Pep- Bar- US. vs Plumb- = (High School Gym, 3:30 p.m.) -Half School (first vs. MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES Pet 1.000 1.000 667 000 000 Pet 0 1.000 667 500 500 333 100 i) Island City Softball League ball THE KEY WES T CITIZEN 'McMAHONS TRIUMPHED IN FIRST OVERTIME: CAGE TOURNEY SCRAP Anthony McMahon’s Baby Conchs yesterday afternoon de- feated the Minute Men of John Menendez in the first overtime game of the junior high basket- ball Leading 18-10 at intermission, the Conchs wast- ed an eight-point lead in the third quarter and fought to standstill in the fourth round to end the regulation affair 28-28. A brace of field goals by Roberts and one by Herrick clinched the game for the Babies in the three- minute extra period, 34-31. Herrick saved the Conchs from Nosing in the fourth quarter by shots that knot- Besides scoring baskets in the over- time stretch, Roberts tied with Costar for second highest scoring honors of the victors, eight each. Cash led the Conchs with 12 points, Earl Adams, Jr., Minute forward, wrinkled the net for five field goals and four out of five charity tosses. His three penalty throws were the only points recorded by the losers in the extra period. D. Sawyer plac. ed ‘second with 10 points. As a unit, the Menendez midgets sank seven of their 12 free shots, Score by quarters: McMahon 12 18 22 28 34 Menendez 6 10 22 28 31 Lysle McCown’s Red Raiders dropped into the bottom of the standings by absorbing their sec- ond loss of the tourney second- half in the twin bill opener. Or- {mond Cordova’s midge chalk- ing up their fifth straight vic- | y, downed the Raiders, 34-29. triumphs in the Cordova winning streak were recorded in the closing portion of the first- half. Aritas, and Newlan, 11, topped the victors in scoring. Archer, who entered the game in the fourth, rung up four points, a field goal and two out of three foul shots. Rodriguez also netted four points. Albury and L, Sweeting, eight each, led the Raiders, followed by Haskins, seven. Score by quarters: Cordova 3 14 24 34 McCown 12 18 25 29! f tournament. were a ted the count. the “paying’ Men 13, [MAR GRAMMAR CAGERS MAKE BOW TODAY | Two grammar school representing Harris and Division Street elementary _ institutions, this afternoon are playing the first of a seven-game basketball series. The innovation, conceiv- ed by high school athletic direc- tor John Offutt, will serve the purpose of giving the youngsters their first taste of competitive play years before they will be eligible for the varsity Roberts Smith, high school ity guard, will coach the Di- Street midgets and DeWitt Robe: All-Star center, heads the Harris rookies. Members of the varsity squad were recently as- signed to the schools by director Offutt to teach the youngsters rudiments of the sport. The game, starting o'clock, opened a triple h High School Gym this afternoon. Four clubs competing in the junior high cage tournament are | matched in the closing contests. “LEGALS | CTRCUIT, »RIDA. IN vision at 3:15 ader at CHANCE ANNE New ICATION required to plaint on ap f therw! taken as Fs COURT COUNTY, NOTICE To CREDITORS persons h again house in 1 teams, | ‘CATES’ SLUGGING BITTER RIVALS FEATURED DeLAND CLASH TONIGHT — Rep nar vicrory cger: | “Butch” Cates, Key BARBERS AND MARINES PER- West ballplayer who is staging a Qf, BUBLICATION William FORM IN AFTERPIECE = comeback with the DeLand Red |Maving been made OF TWIN BILL LEG TRICT COURT, SOUTHERN DIST IDA. No. 4-K, "NITED STATES illiam Beauman ney, attorney and baseball, 8-0 triumph over Daytona Beach z : : or country and Nav-|in the Islanders’ opening game iorida Gown a has ‘been learned | sau, N. P. more specifically residence, as is: Armst P., Baha that the Pepper’s Plumbers Stas, the bitter e1vilian rivals of ;this week, it the softball league, clash tonight ,here. at Bayview Park in ‘the opening!” Cates, hitting four for five and know game of a usual doubleheader. Scoring two runs, was the lead- hosally First meeting of the clubs last ing offensive player in the De- week ended for the ‘Land lineup. NavSta ten. | The former star captain of Key The Station players the | West Conchs, offered a regular most improved club civilian entrants in and shows signs of team to beat”. U.S. Marines and Sawyer’s Bar- subpos id such di fendant is one years dent of the Unit therefore, it ish AND ADJUDGED ; Beauman in victory are among the circuit State entry, left for DeLand on being “the March 27. May, 1941, at the and for the er unto the bi f the Re 2 i 2 answ jof the Red Hat infield, recently aiuve “entie the bers, who produced the.4-2 thrill- |being awarded the job of holding ‘against you in said Court by Vaited States of ioe ‘ail no: ing, who joined the Hats this w: Cates went into that this order be A . week for eight con night married |The Key West paper of general lished at Key Wei ness the Henorab er last Friday night, cross bats 40wn first base. again tonight in the second half; Ster! of the twin bill. Marine errors |@ Week after gave the Barbers the close vic aining, Tu tory last wee It is probable | Miss Fannie Mae Johnson, daugh- C. F. Spakes, who held the Saw- |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur John- yers to five hits in the first clash, |S0n of Key West. ; will oppose Neno Castro again ‘The Citizen, Clayton’s parents, this evening. Castro limited the Mr. and Mrs. Uric Sterling, and Devil Dogs to an even half dozen |brother, Dumont, journeyed to safe blows. {DeLand for the ceremony in com- Y Lights at the field go on at and her ara g’clock and play begins at Entrance to the grandstands free of charge. LEGALS 2 CIRCUIT COURT OF 1 ENTH JUDICIAL CIRC It is fi at Key West, Flo of March, 1941. LIAMS, Clerk Uni rt-in and for t of Florida. o |pany with the bride ceaneccas imother. GOLF SWING TUNE-UP By CRAIG WOOD Augusta Master Golf Champion KVENTH 44 ND FOR RIDA. IN ;MURRAY vs. AUDREY: SOKOL( TATE OF FLORIDA, IN | R MONROE COUNTY. FE « efi ‘OU ARE HE! The first Np DIRECTED Tule for a good backswing is not!to the Plaintiff's | skswing is herein, on. the 5th | to hurry it. A good backswing is Ran ee TRE the start of a good swing. Take! cnit Court in the |the club back gradually with left Menmne <Conntyy rm straight and clubhead paral- | tured against you, : ound. nder this) IT '8 FURTHS! vurt, to the bill ¢ jlel to the ground. Und this order for pub inst you in the above en-;}movement the weight moves to jixhed before snid titled cause, and the Key West Citi- !the right side of the body, the week .for four ec zen hereby designated as the; . : newspaper in which this order shall | body pivots, the left heel raises be nablished once a week for four |slightly off the ground and the consecutive weeks ; Witness my hand and |head stays in position through- eal this 3rd day of April, A. jout, AL) Cc Sawye H . 4 i Circuit Court, Monroe County, | When practicing the back swing Florida. jnote the position of the right leg. By This straightening of the right leg is really the most important part of the back swing as it lays the foundation of the stroke. ARCUIT COURT OF THE| eaeme STAN: rslogeuSol Hy SNTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN CHANC ¥. Ne. 7-526 MARY WYNNE HOROWITZ, Plain- 3 I Plaintiff, DIVORC UBLICATION DA: It is hereby ordered that you required to appear on the 5th of May, 1941, before thi | paper published i Florida, DATED this 18t D. 1941. (Cireult Court Se Official D, 1941. Clerk of the Cireu, Monroe County Florence E. Sawye 2) Flere Deputy Clerk. JOHN G. SAWYER, Solicitor for Plaintiff. apr4-11-18 mar21- may2,1941 IN TH ELE vs. NATHAN HOROWITZ, HOROWITZ, Bronx, New 1113 York | BLICATION by required to Bili_ of Complaint on otherwise Nl be taken This order to be pub- lished once a week for four (4) con- secutive weeks in the Key West Citizen DONE, day of } ZAI ne You are h pear to the ap- for or the ‘D ORDERED this 19th 1941 awyer, Cl réuit Court, Monroe is ot ‘ounty, a 1.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy apr4-11-18,1941 AHL, Plaintiff, SS DAHL, Defendant DAHL, Woonsocket Hotel, rcket, Rhode | TO: NIL Woon Y pear Divore before allegat con 9 lish ce weeks ereby requi Bill of Complaint 2 in this cause, on wise taken be pub- four Key nis order to a Week for in the % AND ORDERED day of M (SEAL) this 18th E: ER notice that a golf ball, when you drop it, bounces higher than something hollow, like a tennis ball? . Deputy mar2}-28 apr4-11-18,1941 Used Plumbing Fixtures Complete line. lavoretories, toilets, bath tubs and fittings, also reconditioned home water systems. Electric motors, etc. The largest stock in Florida on display Gray’s Fishery, Ojus (Established 15 years) 7 Blocks North of Ojas Depot off Dixie on Harper St.. Phone Golden Beach 2561 BASEBALL RETURNS Service Inning By Inning, First Time in Key West HORSESHOE CAFE 602 Duval Street Schultz & Riggs Returns Direct From the Ball Park That’s partly because of internal pres- sures, which also have se much to do with Buick's extra Firenais. power. Rubber threads inside a golf ball are packed tight, highly compressed. When flattened against a hard object, like a sidewalk, they come back harder, with more push, and so the ball bounces higher. A similar thing happens inside a Buick Firecaii. straight-eight cylinder. | | it | i { Fuel compression pressures are higher here than in any other standard-pro- duction automobile engine. ithtly- So when the spark jumps in the vipment on the Buick Srrce Caroline and New Streets WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES Ant IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- N AND FOR THE Ww. OF PUBLICATION Hats after three years out of pro &rs, Assistant United States Attor- sparked his club to an rlaintif?, United States of America, | defendant William Beau- man Roberts is a resident of a state | Bahama Particularly is no person in this State : : Roberts, the |third base berth on the Florida ' hereby commanded be and appear on the 23rd day Clayton Sterling, an- the United States District Court 4 : Southern other local slugger, is a member Florida, at Key West, Florida, and | and have you then and there As reported in land, United States District Judge, N, Deputy Clerk. 4 : IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Florida, otherw the KEY WEST CITIZ Subscribe to The Citizen. ands _ PAGE THREE. LEGALS -EGAL NOTICR nt to Chapter 15891, Laws a, the undersigned will ne- e until 1 M. (B.S. TA. gn Friday, 1941 at the Governor’ in Tallahassge, lorida, sealed offerings of matured or unmatured original or refundinc Road and Bridge or Hf y Bonds of Monroe County, Flori All offeri ubmitted MUST FIRM FOR TEN DAYS SUBSE NT TO THE DATE OF OPEN e, through May 12, 194d, and’ must state full name, desceip- tion, and serial numbers of boni interest rate, date of issue, date of maturity, and price asked. The offer must specifically state exactly what coupons are attached and will be delivered with the bonds for the price asked. Sealed envelope con- taining such offerings shall plainly st on its face that it is a ‘pro al for the sale of Monroe Coun- onds . rhe right is reserved to reject any nd all offerings or portions of of- ADMINISTRATION OF ALS RICT OF FLOR- Civil Actio OF AMERICA vs. Roberts. ORDER OF _ PROCESS. man Roberts: It to appear from George A. Smath- of counsel for the | thar. the State of resident of Nas- Islands; that Said defendant's a is rong Street, Nas- ma Islands; that! the ena upon whom efendant and that over the age of {ty and is a non-resi- | ~ ed States; Now, } ereby ORDERED! that you, William | be and you are! and required to of ot in of fe Ss. BOARD OF FLORIDA, pessard 1. Holland, Governor, as President Clerk's office State Comptroller, | \ District | ill or complaint in }* Apris,1941 led cause filed the Herein AUTHORIZE THE ROAD AND TOLL rRICT OF MON FLORIDA, TO CHAMBER OF KEY WEST. , THE SAME RATA AND 1AF : America, ‘urther ORDERED published once a nsecutive weeks in Citizen”, a news- cireulation, pub- st, Florida. Wit- ple John W. Hol- COMMERCE FLORIL this 20th da: DISTRICT FOR) EDMWI R. WIL ted States District) the Southern Dis- ©. RODNEY | *ENI TRICT TO TRAFFIC SAID EBRATION PARTICIPATED IN BY OTHER" PUBLIC BODIES IN| MONROE COUNTY AND . ARRANGED! 7G THE KEY R_OF COMMERC ACTED BY TH OF THE STAT -18-25; may2-9-16, DICIAL C he Overseas Road and District is hereby .ai- Plaintire, té the Key DIVORCE 000.00), nd pro rata shafe celebration fag pening of the Dist ffic, held in 1938. This on was participated In, by eb “and 1 of " govel DS “A ; : REBY ORDERED to-be and appear BM of Complaint day, of May, 1941, e Clerk of the Cir- City of Key West, by the Chi such un Highway curred in 1 celebration, ommerce shall in choose, sohlong as the Thousand Dollars ($3 pended to pay these old bills am long a® the Chamber makes equal and rat tion of the funds which it accepts for payment . ection All laws or parts ws in conflict herewith are her repealed Section fective up H esso Will R ORDERED that plication be pub date, onee each nsecutive Weeks in news- County, be @n- in Monroe h day of March, A al} Ross C Sawyer Court in and for rida. k, Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. apr4-11-18,1941 hy 4. 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