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>terday afternoon in an 8-3 tri- NEW YORK, July 11.--A trio of-heavy-hitters produced all of tue ae ( SL OOOIOTTS umph of the Cincinnati Reds. Ducky Wucky Medwick poled i a homer and single; Billy Her- SPORTS CALENDAR | man produced two doubles, and a BASEBALL Cookie Lavagetto cracked a pair! of four-baggers. Joe Beggs wer | MAJOR L | Bebe | AND CARDS V f — { L CONTESTS American Washington at Chicago. New York at St. Louis, Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia - Cleveland, | scheduled. j National Chieago at Boston. (Special to The CMa a) NEW YORK, July li,— The Pittsburgh Pirates, col- lecting as many safe hits ag the Philadelphia Phillies, were able to produce more runs to claim a night game not! last night at the »City of Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Brotherly Love, 6:3. First | St. Louis-New York and Pitts- Baseman Etten four _burgh-Philadelphia, not. sched- of the Phillies’ eight bingles, —uled. j ingluding a home run. | —_, St. Louis Cardinals reniain- q ed three games behind the (Ba SORTBALL Dedgers by walloping the | Irion! Parte OF ys mi) New York Giants, 13-9, in an- TONIGHT other clash under lights. The Cards pounded a trio of pitch- ers for 17 hits. Before rain halted the St. | Louis-New York night game | in the American league, the Yankees tallied a marker to get on top of the Browns, 1-0. Lefty Gomez held the St, Louis boys to five hits in the abbreviated affair buf Niggeling limited the Yanks to a measely three bingles. . Joe DiMaggio added an- | _ STANDINGS i rt | —__S other same foe tina | MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES } American All-Stars vs, City Champion |Pepper’s Plumbers. | WEIGHTE-LIFTING SUNDAY Challenge issued by Key West | champions to all service men. |South Beach, 2:00 p, m. streak last night. On his first appearance at the plate against the Brownies, he | Club— Wy: L. Pet. | eSS ON JUNE champion. Nothing has ever! poled a single. Thus his feat New has ee a AED | retlione An paponae ane made me change ee mind. Tm| includes 49 contests in which (Cleveland - 47 31 rency, under Section 5211, U. S. Re-}more sure of it now than ever | he has connected safely, (Boston —_ 40 33 “548 | vised Statutes before. The lone run of the game was {Chicago - 30.20 S20) cone and “Folks say that I've got poor a circuit clout by Flash Gor- | Detroit mee See) cones 16,408.0| footwork and that I can be hit | don in the second. Philadel ad er eee | easily with a right hand: ‘Ph Cleveland Indians, behind St Louis 48.870 | “ment onligatio nes are ae [Eight—but she ever ses the corned eit ple} Woshinglons 28 48 SSL) nh at agence ata ed me cult” And don't forget ‘erick, a litical b- ane out e 3-2 victory over Club— W. L. Pet. | oalvisions ee : 88,830.64 ai * a ne SH aie hi Athletics (Brooklyn 52 24 684 ssi ponds, notes, and Res Pages a Bay ep the | St. Louis BO, 98. GGL toate sccia inc; Pt fe ORR he. ae take, ine Se New York 39°34 | 534 ee en meneame Chicago White Sox bump- ~ Cincinnati 39 37~—«—573) swith 5 . ed the Washington Senators, Pittsburgh 35 35 = .500 nee Todav s Birthdays | 5-1, While the Sox were (Chicago 36.43, 4 — — slugging Nat moundsmen for Boston 29 44 | 387 <gghanes U.S. Senator George W. Norri J q = S. Se 24 . Norris 14 safeties, Rigney handcuff- Philadelphia 20 56 = .263 318 Fae of Nebraska, born in Sandusky ed the Nationals with a sev- 475.91 Co., Ohio, 80 years ago. ea-hit job. ORDINANCE NO. 397 Real estate owned other ee hia Raa COUNCIL SERIES the route for the Dodgers,. win-| an ORDINANCE AMENDING ning his twelfth game of the sea-|QRDINANCE NO. 286, COUN- son against six defeats. Johnny CIL, SERIES, ORDINANCE NO. Vander Meer, first victim of the |388, COUNCIL OES AND ist Sle suffered his ORDINANCE NO. 393, Brooklyn onslaught, suffere is CIL SERIES, PROVIDING FOR Tis Ate FEES IN REGARD TO BUILD- Pete Reiser, the Dodger rookie|;wq Ss pERMITS, PLUMBING | sensation, went hitless yesterday' PERMITS AND ELECTRICAL for the fist time in 19 games. PERMITS, : | Verne Olsen singlehanded de-| Passed by the City Council on} feated the Baston Braves 3-1 for|first reading June 19th, A. De, the Chicago Cubs, Pitching sev-'| 1941. z| en-hit ball-te hold the Braves| Passed by the City Council on | in check, Olsen drove home the second reading July 3rd, A. D..} winnnig marker in the seventh. | 1941. | The Boston at Detroit game| Passed by the City Council on} ‘was postponed beeause of threat- jere and final reading July 3rd, | | ening weather. 1941 Results: ' ‘WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, | NATIONAL LEAGUE | President, City Council. At Brooklyn R. H. E,| Attest: j Cincinnati ee th Pee WEATHERFORD, Brooklyn 810 1 City Clerk. Vander Meer, Moore, Beggs} Approved by me this 8th day | id Lombardi; Higbe and Owen.) of July, A. D., 1941. " er os WILLARD M. ALBURY, pense | At Boston, R. H. B, | july}-lt Mayor. Chicago 3 6 1 Boston eS aa ORDINANCE NO. 398 Olsen and McCullough; Javery COUNCIL SERIES | and Masi, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING a, SG |ORDINANCE NO. 310, COUN- Night Game |CIL SERIES. At Philadelphia R.H.E.!| Passed by the City Council on} Pittsburgh 6 8 3) first reading July 3, A. D., 1941. Philadelphia 3 8 1, Passed by the City Council on Sullivan, Sewell and Lopez; second reading July 8, A. D., 1941. Hughes, Pearson and Livingston.; Passed by the City Council on| | third and final reading July 8, Night Game A. D., 1941. At New York R. H. E. WILLIAM 4. FREEMAN, St. Louis 13,17 2 President, City Council. New York ... 9 9 2) Attest: Lanier, Gumbert, Krist and) pL, WEATHERFORD, ancuso; Melton, Adams, Wittig City Clerk. and. Danning. Approved by me this 8th day Spectres jof July, A, D., 1941. AMERICAN LEAGUE | WILLARD M: ALBURY, Night Game | july11-1t Mayor. At St. Louis BR. E E.| New York 1 3 1}rick and. Desautels. St. Louis 05 0 paul eRcanany (Called, Fifth Inning, Rain) Night Game Gomez and Dickey; Niggeling; At Chicago R. HE. and Ferrell. Washington 172 _- Chicago 514.3 Night Game Chase, Carrasquel and Early; R. H. E. | Rigney and Tresh. 261 310 1) At Cleveland Philadelphia Cleveland Boston at Detroit, threatening | Dean and Hayes; Feller, Fer- | weather. | professional star. gail. ino chance with her. Lenglen, then | | enough for Lenglen or Mowdy” nt ‘defend the crown at jries late in September. ‘weekly, _FAMOUS PRO THINKS LENGLEN GREATEST |° apy Aepoetates Press) weight championship CHICAGO, July 11.—Suzanne | | Joe Louis ‘bade £0: Lenglen rates as the greatest |two or three rounds. woman tennis player of all time | “We'll get in the opinion of Karel, Kozeluh, — ickly. and. “Alice Marble would have had | “T think it’s gonna “Pm: sure doe’ lk yee Moody (Helen Wills), then per- | Ray Carlin, li haps Marble. Molla Bjurstedt | ‘Gosh, Pm as sure eres. Lou win-} i . |ning now as I am that the sun ee Pe | will rise tomorrow. “I had a few little doubts be-| not good} SERCTIET™ | he <i SA a ES jfore the Conn bout but no more. Goodness, that powder-puff, GUNS REPLACE ¢ REPLACE CLUBS [pe panes had Louis . Think | at Lou will do to him, Boy, ee would have knocked him stiff if he had had him that night”, Ray said. Lou Won't Cower “AN those other boys before Joe when they're hit. Lou won't cower. He By Associated Press) SEATTLE. July 11.—Winner for three successive years in the Pacific Northwest amateur golf championship, Jack Westland, one-time United States Walker Cupper from Seattle, could not Spokane this year. Full-time duties as a lieuten- ant J.G., with the Naval Re- serve reduced Jack to the status of a “once a week” golfer. Wasn’t All Merkle’s Fault my Aappoiaten, Press) "SHAMOKIN, Pa., July 10— Fred Merkle’s failure ta touch second in a crucial game ‘is often. a 4 charged with losing the 1908 Na- Tf he cam ‘take Baer’s punch- tional league pennant for the|** he can take Joe’s Sunday Giants. piteh. i But Marry Coveleski, a form- And what about Joe? Well, er hurling star who now lives|h€ Won't be able to take Lou’s here, really did the most damage. blows. He has shown that he Coveleskie, then pitching for doesn’t take a blow any too well, the Phillies, beat the Giants But those who have hit and three times in a five-game se-|5UTt him either didn’t follow up, you. “Anyone will tell you that Max Baer is a harder one-punch hitter than Louis, He isn’t as you ‘as many ‘times byt blow for Blow he hits harder than Joe. And Lou took his best shots, diln’t he? He not only took them but he pounded Max heav- ily, cut him up and scored tech- nical knockouts over him. enough power to kayo him. ‘Lou'll Do lt’ “Lou will hurt him and he'll be all over him punching for the | knoekout”, Ray said. “Yeah, it shouldn't go more than three rounds”, Nova agrees. ri “I’'ve said for three years that F ¥}I woull become Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c CHARTER NO. 467: RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6 ®EPoRT or rinses? KEY WEST IN 'T co. than bank premises PR Bes Walter F. 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CAPYFAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Commen stock, total fg eee pret one- ee Howard Vincent O’Brien of| [Undivided profits Chicago, columnist and author, Total Capital Account 3 | born there, 53 years ago. Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts Dr. Alan Gregg, director of medical — sciences, Rockefeller Foundation, born in Colorado 920.37 $2,182,92 MORANDA rledged F a Blogged | Senne ¢ (ans ‘Springs, Colo., 51 years ago. (book Jue): United States” Govern- USES HIS TEETH ment obligations, di rect and guaranteed, GREENVILLE, ie. weed pledged to secure e LLE . : deposits and ether | | Smith of this city catches fish \ catmeltition pisteed “| by trolling with a line between to secure d his teeth, claiming that his teeth other ti aoe years css eluding notes and bills are more sensitive ot a “strike rediscounted and se- than his hands. curities sold under | tepurchase agreement) Total “s eured liabilities: secured by red, anneia.. Ours to requirements Hot Ott the Wie! Service Inning By. Inning, reat ee Total State of Florida, County of Monroe, I, 4, J. Trevor. Cashier | tne abbve-named Bak, do solemn- ty swear that the above statement) fs trne to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. J. J. TREVOR, Cashier cr QR RROT—A tesst: WILLIAM R. WARREN, | § OW BRE, | i " piracthce: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July, 1941, | (Notary. Sealy WM. A. FREEMAN, | Notary Public, State of Florida at ‘Large. My commission expires April 13, |4945. Bonded by American Surety 10, ot New York. ova says his September rey it bes cower | comes back } slugging and carries the fight to; good a finisher and he won't hit ; or, like Conn, didn’t have quite | heavyweight + of Holly-| i geneva t | ji } ee FIOPIPIIPPA 2 | } | ae Li fr Ss THE Rey WEST CITIZEN LEMME AT IM! | SIEETTRETTEOLAMEL TESS S, N “i Fong Was fed ere ; ARE you ee UR HAIR? Then consult ; NT WHEN YOu ' BEST! 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