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DROPS INNING BATTLE (Special to The witizeny NEW YORK, July 19.—Rob Feller, he of the fast ball, tum- bled the New York Yankees 2-] yesterday afternoon for his 19th | triumph of the year. For seven _ innings before rain began to fail _ in the first-half of the eighth, _ Feller mastered the Yanks for ' the Cleveland Indians. His only trouble came in the sixth when _ when Joe DiMaggio, whose sen- sational hitting streak came to /an end the day beforee, doubled home the lone Yankee run. Fel- ler and “Marius Russo staged a ‘| tight pitchers’ duel but two New York errors. went. against the Shia ORO delphia Athletics Louis 1 Rudy. York's circuit clout in the fourth was the only damage done against Dutch. Leonard as Detroit Tigers. Leonard limited the Bengals to six safeties. The game was called at the end of the eighth ‘because of rain. It was anybody’s game until the tenth but in the end Fate again frowned on Robert (Lefty) Grove, depriving him of his long- sought” 300th victory of his ca- reer. An error by Lou Finney in the tenth allowed the deciding marker to seore and so the Chi- cago White Sox nosed the Bos- ton Red Sox, 4-3. National League For the second consecutive game, the St. Louis Cardinals conquered the Brooklyn Dodgers, scoring a decisive 6-1 victory * yesterday. The Cards showed no more’'réspéett for the pitching ability of Kirby Higbe yesterday i first Game—Navy vs. NavSta. than they did for Whitlow 4 a éiton | Plumbers, WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—Red Raiders vs. Wyatt. Wednesday night. Higbe was batted out of the box in four and a third innings. St. Louis scored one in the first and three times in the fourth. In all, | they pounded out 11 hits, by each Johnny Hopp and John- ny Mize. Meanwhile Ernie White, the fast ball, handcuffed the Dodgers” except for Cookie Lavagetto’s triple in the fourth that account- | ed for the opposition’s lone marker. White spaced Six hits. The triumph reduced the Dodg- | ers’ Jeague lead to two games. Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Braves divided a twin bill. Pitts- burgh took the first, 5 to 1, but | dropped the nightcap when the | to Sullivan, | "Wilkie and Davis; Errickson, Lamana and _Berres. At Brooklyn St. Louis Brooklyn ———~ 6 1 White and Mancuso; Higbe, Wicker, M. Brown and Qwen. Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago Boston R. 3 Chicago 4 ae Innings) Grove and Peacock; Rigney and | Turner. At St. Louis Philadelphia — St. Louis, } Knott, Ferrick an Galehouse, Ostermueller and Ferrell. At Cleveland R. HE. New York - 16 Cleveland . 261 Geven Tanings, Rain) Russo and Dickey; Feller and, Club— Hemsley. Brooklyn. ; ‘St Louis At Detroit R. HL E. New York — Washington - +. 8 16 0 Cincinnati Detroit _1 6 0: Pittsburgh (Bight Innings, Rain) Chicago *. Leonard and Early; McKain and Sullivan. Bronx moundsman. Both allow-. che, pitched. the Washington Sena- | tors to an 8-] triumph over the | 1 three | 611 0| Corsica, Boston 1912. The Soldiers were’ sparked tol complete Victory © “byBieutenant | Mathews, who rolled a. high of} |194 im one game and piled up a’ ‘total of 513 points for the three!” Lieutenant - Colonel | batracks, one in the morning and ingi- | the other’ in’ the afternoon, - to- matches. Putnam, Army, cornered | vidual scoring honors in another’ ™0FTOW. will continue Key West's game, rolling a 190. Scores of the games were: | 743-553, 683-481 and 717-478. included Lt.-Col. | Lockhart, Army team , Putnam, ack \Barnes, Li thews. ING pi * mii: The ‘Army bowling team Thurs- i night at the Army — Capt. guard cutter . Pirkle and Lt. Mat-jagainst an army team, while the SERVICE SOFTBALL' BASEBALL ‘LOOP SWINGS INTO. ACTION 3:30 TODAY ame series with a Navy squeal inital GAMES BEING PLAYED LEFTY GROVE by ‘the lop-sided score of 2143 to THIS AFTERNOON ON AS pete pomineae MEN oe bases Scien a army jseries of pre-season games. The first game, scheduled at ithe barracks for 9:30 o'clock to- |merrow morning, pits the coast Triton’s nine jafternoon game, scheluled for 4 Navy players were Lt.-Comdr. ‘o'clock, will bring together the Winslow Lt. Butte, Lt. Souther-/ Pandora nine and the Key West jing, Lt. Drake and Ensign Pat- : Trojans. terson. Army won three out of four’ games they have with Pandora Bears are teading the matches in a Navy. turned | New York “at games. games. National St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati two games. at Chicago at New York. ee (Army Barracks Field) TOMORROW First Game, 9:30 a. m—US. Coast Guard Cutter Triton vs. U.S, Army. Secon] Game, 4:00 p, m—uwUS, | tournament Detroit, Washington at Cleveland. Boston at St. Louis, two games. Philadelphia at Chicago, Pittsburgh et Brooklyn. Philadelphia, Winners in four of the six played, the pre-league series, defeating the Key West Pirates last Sunday by “a score of 2-1. The Sons of the American Le- gion Tuesday knocked off the Triton squad, 8-5, in another pre- liminary Ail} @t @he, karracks. Club standings in the city pre-' season series: } Club— W..L,,, Pet. |Pandora Bears 4.2, 667 Key West Pirates 1.2. ..333 Key West Trojans 1.2 BOWLING SCORES In the second night’s play of! the Key West Bowling League's Tournament, Thurston Com- pany’s Electricians walloped the Plumbers of the same company in three straight games to take first place. Combined scores showed the Electricians had 2156 points to 1796 for the Pipefiters. Game scores were 766-587, 715-630 and 75-540. . Skeets of the Plumbers led the scoring in the first game, 162; Coast Guard Cutter Pandora vs.| aibury of the Wirers topped the Key West Trojans. ‘SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:08 p. m.) Bs NIGHT Navy. NavSta. Game—Peppers FRIDAY NIGHT First Game—Nav vs. Thurston. teokie Southpaw with a “smoky , Second Game—NavSta vs. Red | Electricians ' Raiders. (3:30 p. m.) TODAY vat Fort Taylor Field. Sub Chasers vs. Marines at Bay- | view Park Field. Army vs. Submarine Division \at Army Barracks Field. ! TOMORROW Air Station vs. rat Reval Air aeration ae SERVICE SOFTBALL LEAGUE Naval Air Station vs. Destroy- ers at Naval Air Station Field. Naval Station vs. Coast Guard Sub| second round, 210, and Sheffield jrolled an exceptidénal 234 in the third. In the nightcap series,. the |Mackle Company bowlers defeat- ed the Stingarees twice, 616-446 and 657-656. Kye of the Mackles and Cor- mack of the Stingarees were high scorers in both games, 165 and 161 for the fermen and 135 and 156 for the latter. | League standings: Team— W. GL. Pet. ~-. 3. 0 1.000 Mackle Company 2 0 1.000 Timekeepers 2 1 667 Double A’s 1.2 .333 Plumbers 0 3 .000 Stingareers 0 2 .000; Pick Ups 0 8 .000; PEOPLE'S FOR The Citizen weleomes expres- Signature a the writers cor ge a tere a) al ae inked reat eo = APPRECIATION ‘Submarine Division vs. “Naval ditor, The Citi RHE) |sewcsen at Bayview Park Field. Editor, ‘The ten: WEDNESDAY Please permit me to thank you | for the wonderful publicity Biv-| Naval Station vs. Army at! on through the columns of your! Army Barracks Field. THURSDAY valuable “Blackout” paper regarding the test held in our city Naval Air Station vs. Marines. the night of July 17th. at Fort Taylor. Field. RHF [at Naval Air Station Field. SATURDAY, JULY 26 Naval Station vs. Sub Seems hay sincere thanks to all organi- | Marines vs. Submarine Division |. their fine at Army Barracks Field. I will also appreciate at this! time if you will express for me zations and the public in general American spirit and cooperationn making Coast Guard vs. Destroyers atjtoct a perfect success. Bayview Park Field. STANDINGS | United we stand, divided we ) fall. Respectful! WILLARD M. “Ripon, ‘Mayor. Key. West, Fla. LTE _MAJOR BASEBALL mead 8 18, 1941 1 W. L. 86 28 x 51135 ; Boston — 45 38 “Chicago - 42 42 Detroit ss 43 44 Philadelphia 37 «45 St. Louis 30 51 Washington 30 51 | earmena 500 | 440! York, "500 Paul V. McNutt, Federal Se-| curity Administrator, born at! Franklin, Ind., 50 years ago. Malcolm Muir of New York, Pageosgen born in Glen Ridge, N.) , 56 years ago. Frances L. Warner of Worces- \ter, Mass., author-educator, born TRAILERS. Apply peels in Putnam, Conn., 53 years ago. MANY FIELDS: PRIZES FOR this | Merlin Hall il Aylesworth of New! lawyer, ex-president of cation ANB. born in. Cedar . Rapids, 289 Towa, 55 years ego.” SET FOR MORNING AND AETERNOON BATTLES AT ARMY BARRACKS Service men stationed in Key | West. get ‘their newly-organized } ‘softball ‘league underway with a! ‘bang this afternoon in four | ‘games scheduled for the naval’ jair station, Fort Taylor, Bayview ; ‘Park and ‘the Army Barracks. Games scheluled for this after- moon, all starting at 3:30 ‘o'clock, will pit the naval air station against the destroyers at the air; station field: naval station vs. | coast guard, Fort Taylor; sub- chasers marines, Bayview Park, and army vs. submarine division, army barracks. field. Lieut. H. E. Whitehead, navy | recreation and welfare officer, announced formation of the league this week, with a sched-; ule which will send each of the eight service teams into action 21 times. Prizes will be provided vs. for ; Advertisements under this head , will be inserteé in The Citizen at | the rate of one-cent (le) a word) for each insertion. but the mini- ‘mum for the first imsertion in every instance 1s twenty-five | {cents (25¢). street address as well as their, telephone number if they desire results. Payment for ciassified adver- tisements is invariably in ad- vance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements PROFESSIONALS LOUIS A. HARRIS Atterney at Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252. jun20-1mo | FOR RENT i FURNISHED APARTMENT, priv- | ate bath. 906 Grinnell Street, off Division, near Bell Tower. jly16-tt | TWO BEDROQM APARTMENT for rent until Aug: 9; Electric icebox, seperate bath; very cool; entire secohd floor. Ap- ply 418 White street. jly19-1tx LOST $25 REWARD to finder of Lady's Wrist Watch lost recently. Has chip diamonds on face. POL- LOCK’S, Jeweler. jiy17-3t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS a FT. EEN FT. SAILBOAT. Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s aa TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. | tmayl9-tf |OLD PAPERS FOR. SALE— Three bundies for Se. The Citi- |) zen Office. jan25-tf |FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s SIGNS—“For Rent’, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, J “Private Property, No . Tres- passing’. THE ARTMAN) PRESS. apr25-tf MACHINERY BARGAINS Electric Spot Welder (mew), 110- volts, 15 amps., $27.50; Carbide, 100-lb. cans rice; and pea size, $3.95; Chicago gmeumatic air drill, Onan lathé, $19.75; Black | and Detker drills; $18 up; Flex- | ible shafts, motors, bench vis- ‘* es, $350 up: Band saw, $19.95; new Power King 'T” Bench saw, /* $14.95: also: dr. Lathes, $5.48.) ts Today's sBirthdays | Gray’s Fishery; “Ojus. 4 jlyl@iwk NEARLY NEW “Serve Yourself” COCA-COLA BOX, and other! cooler boxes, cheap. Gray's’ Fishery, Ojus. | WATERFRONT LOT -on High- way. Good fishing: $125 cash | _ or terms. Collins, j sive. Skating THE KEY WEST C CITIZEN 7 Advertisers snould give their |. _ Here's what Key West's two. in organized | | baseball, Clayton Sterling and ice. While the native may not | William Cates, members of the i ‘AB R1H POA E'SH’ Sterling, b' 2000.95 HOD | |Cates, 3b - me abraiiies Festa The score: Daytona Beach 010 000 001 1—3, Ne. 7-2 McDOUGAL, et al, ssor Trustees, Plaintiffs, *. CHEVELIER CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, et PANY, ss ee | ce “Giesolvea ge cor. a = MASTER'S act . Notice is hereby given © ax! NOTICE OF mastems 3 SALE undersigned, as Special Master, a Notice is hereby ‘given | that der and by Virtue of the Final De-. = Special Muster, cree of Foreclosure heretofore-en=iger and hy virtue of the Final p tered in that certain cause. pos a ef Foreciosure heretofore 4 jin'the Citentt Court of the enth Pkeret fn that certain cause Judicial Circuit of Plerida, in avd in the Ciresit Court of the Eh fot ‘Méntoe County “is Chancery, Syaicial Circuit of Florida, im being Chancery case . No, —_ im tor Monree County in Chancery, which a A. Seer = oa ge fmg Chancery. caxe No. 7-3, 2 rustees, are plaintiffs, a ‘MeDoues! Chevetier ration, Plorida, PAS Today gives capacity for pa- tient endeavor and faithful serv- | attain to eminence because of a 4mauch quiet force and great en- jd@urance that.will assuredly bring great hogor,.respect and, possibly a liberal ‘share of the world’s teoods: LEGALS DeLand winners in league play, with in-— | dividual prizes for players who lead the league in pitching, bat- ting, fielding, stolen bases and home runs. All games, under the rules set up by Lieutenant Whitehead, will go nine innings, with two extra innings for playing off ties. In the event the score still is tied at the end of 11 innings, the game will be scored as a tie in the standings. 1936 CONVERTIBLE good, FORD, COUPE. Low mileage, clean condition; excellent mo- | tor. Naval duty necessitates sale. Ensign R. H. ‘Samek, Trumbo Hotel, phone 650. jly15-lwkx 48-INCH CEDAR CHEST, wal-' Hartman | wardrobe trunk. Both in good | nut finish; also, condition. Reasonable. Phone 582-J. jly18-3tx PLUMBING & MACHINERY ITEMS 16 Slightly damaged new cast | iron 5 ft. -recess bathtubs, white and colored, less than) wholesale cost. Lavatories, toil- | ets, sinks, all size pipe (soil & | galvanized), fittings, valves. Insulation for water heaters & solar tanks. Power tools, endl saws, joiners, plainers, shapers. Spot welder, paint spray out- 000 620 900 6—2 © IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AL © mRCUIT 3 RIDA, IN AND POR MONROE COUNTS. IN CHANCERY ~ fendants, I, as bony ‘ial ne Coed Chancery by the a) 2 offer tor sale amt anata Sets Pence oad by Viste oe at public outery to the highest and@lih. arms thereot will offer for | JOHN C. MeMAHON, best bidder for cash at the JPOnt | ang pell at public outery to the high C. McMAHON, Monroe ‘ast and best bicier for cash at t J. WILSON Key West, /tront @oor of the Court How! band, W. E. WILSON, Florida, on the 4th =e August, » is the City of Plaintiffs, oars of, on the Sth aa: ve. A. D>. 1941, etween MARY JANE M, the same bein of eleven o'clock A. M. alive, and if and the hours the legat heurs of { two o'clock P. M., known heirs, sale, the folowing. described pro- 3 jegal sales da: tees or grantee uate in Dade and Montoe)iigal hours of sai Plorida, to-wi 4 of.28; 27, N ne ine SE of Be. <S, Ree. 24 13, 14 and E% Of Ny % mel. 32 to 36 iel. wn, if he be yaar ried. Joseph Secs. & to tics rosin ontane, if aliv if dead, owh ‘hetrs, unknayen, if he e “unknown heirs, dev of.grantees of Philip » decensed, and all persons | 9 claiming any interest in |) %? lands sit- gt Monroe and more particularly | * Tw 56! Sees. 1 Si Twp. 36S, < Rae. 338: ter’ af Twp. 66S, Ree. 348; Florida lyme and being in eins map, delineated in Feb- 29, as a part of quare Twen- | Commencing at a point on Street Two Hundred One ) feet from the corner of | Wi of 9 Streets and | Ree. 338: extending in a Northwesterly jam Trail and all direction at right angles to tly 548, Ree. oem 5 Street One. Hundred 11, NW% of 11, ‘hirty (130) fee! thence at S8K of 2 all in hor aos Par right angles in 2 Northeaster- (The W%%, of the & ly direction Fort (40) feet, the E% of the By ot tee aes a Three (3) inches; thence at |SW% of Seo. 21, al tn Twp. right angles in a Southeasterly | Rge. 34 Cirection One Hundred Thirty Sees. (130) feet to Eaton Street; |W of the aw, and ¢ thence at right angles along | the SW%, and the NY of Eaton Street, in a Southwest- | the SW%&. and % of erly direction Forty (40) feet, of the SW%, an@ the Wa Three (3) inches to the place SEY of the SEX of the of beginning. the NBX& 8S. and N_of Ee rpineee All of the SE % eae < all in res 4 { me of i: boo Pe hereby notified that ohn ©. McMahon, Joseph C. Mc- nds conveyed & ahon, Jr. and Mary ~ Wilson | Freeland, Deed ea pat ba 165, joined by her husband, W. of the Public Records of Monroe | son, as plaintiffs, have filed Satan | county. Fla.) all being im Section | you, as defendants, in the Circuit | 99, AND, she follow! | : rte, poe ey mht Cirs | Se See. 21, 54S, Ree. hag y euit ef the State o! lorida, in am Horde" fer Monroe County, in Chancery, foe Geant ame eee Pthelr s i of Complaint fo [aie ine purpose of clearing and con: firming thelr title to the lands | hereinbefore described and for the | fits, portable automatic acety- | Ducpoge ot af aioting said title. lene generator, welding rods!| and cutting torches. Lathes, Jr. wood turning lathes $5.45 ea. large & extra large vises 1-4,! 3-9, 1-2 & 5-8”, portable Black | H. W. Fontane, ait) & Decker drills $18 up. Bench | ita his unknown heirs, devisees, grinders with motors, 100-Ib.; cans carbide (rice & pea size), air compressors, tanks &/ gauges. Yale & Tonne chain hoists, dollies. Large, small & | Medium blowers. Screw Jacks | for house moving (for sale or, rent), 24 Pittsburgh gas auto- matic insulated water heaters, 15 gal. size. Open front abet seats (mew) $2.98 each, good! used seats 75¢ up. | Come and see the largest stock | of materials on display in state | of Florida. GRAY’S FISHERY, OJUS as Pea iam 529 SECOND SHEETS+500 for =|. The Artman Press. nov19-tf ee j FOR SALE CHEAP—One Screw- | cutting engine lathe; complete | with motor and all equipment. | ll-inch swing, 36-inch centers cuts threads 2 to 40. Apply Is. { land City Novelty Works, 218 | Simonton St. jly19-1wk | ELECTROLUX REFRIGERA- TOR; Toledo Scales; Globe| Slicing Machine. Good condi- tion; cheap. 808 Ashe street.) jly19-1wk | era is s Furemer Qvacrog. that thiv{ be published once a week for bey ir Tay conreeutive weeks in The MISCELLANEOUS | Key West Citizen, a newspaper IS YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, in need of a good night's rest to won the ere ITIs TH ‘ORE ORDERED that you, lary Jane Fontane, if lative, and if dead, her unknown jheirs, devisees, legatees or te and —————, her husband, whose Christian name is unknown, if she be married, Philip if alive, ani the NEX South legatees or grantees, and | Pontane, his wife, whose Christian (of be name is unknow: ried, Joseph H. C. Fontane, i¢ | NEM of ot ae alive, and if dead, his unknown bur heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- tees and Fontane, Me Se wife, whose Christian name is un known, if he be married, the un-/ | thom to known heirs, devisees, legatees-or thence als tees of Philip J. Fontane, de- | beck tract ased, and all persons having or |ner of sai¢ t ming any interest in the fol- pees lowing Geseribed lands ainaces i the County of Monroe and State ot ieee ae Florida, more particularly deserib- ed ag follows, to-wit: On the Island of Key West known on William A. White- head's map, delineated in Feb- ruary, A. D, 1829, as a part of Lot Four (4) In Square Twen- ‘on ty-four (4); Commencing at a point on Eaton Street.Two Hundred One (201) feet from the corner of Saten and Deal : Streets and extenging in a Northwesterly tanec atiiright angles to featon 3 t One Hundred Whirty; A36T Teer; fithence . at right angles in a Northeaster- ly direction Forty (40) feet, Three (3) Inches; thence at right ~~, 2 Southeasterly directiqn. Ong Hundred ae ret té Eaton Stre angles atong Eaton Street, in a Southwest- erly direction. Forty (40) feet. Three (2) inches to the place of beginning, | be and you are hereby required to lappear to the Bill of Complaint in this cause on Monday, the 4th day of Augast, A. D. 1941, otherwise the Negations ef said Bill of Com-~ pial will be taken as confessec if he be mar-' asin published in Monroe County, State f Florida. Dated this 4th day of July, A.D. aah te!