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D 18 x ~ tes TS OL RU SRR et ERPS Peet llr TC STC OUR Par Se1rKAaYe ' the ae we } ‘ ee »MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES <2 i ae / National ‘ : Antoeiated Prexs) Club— Ww. Lh. Pe | ‘MILWAUKEE, August 8.— }St. Louis 67 37 643 WILLIAMS COLLECTs twen. Tilden. LaCoste, Cochet, Budge ‘Brooklyn 65 36 644 jand Perry—that's the way the | Pittsbi = TY. | an ie way @ | Pittsburgh 57 43 570 SECOND HOMER AS HIS | veteran professional star, Karel | Cincinnati 54 48 529 MATES WALLOP NEW YORK- Kozeluh, ranks the tennis aces he New York 46 50 479 ERS BY $-TO-5 COUNT has. coun during the last 25 years. |Chicago _ 45 57 .441 i “Tilden and LaCoste stand out. | Boston 43 57 430 te AEDS fhe others are close. Perry was a | Philadelphia 26 74 260 NEW,YORK, Aug. 8—St, Louis |Detter all-round player than) Gy, og Bennant-hungry Cardinals bound. DU@ée but I think Budge at his New York 1 3% e@:tight baad me peak could have beaten him. | Cleveland 58 45 563 one night stand in second place to | ‘Vines? Good serve; good fore- | Boston 54649 «524 trim the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2, ‘hand, no backhand. Not good | Chicago 50 53.485 te tn the vee Sica ie and | footwork, either. Perry had per- ;Detroit 49 56 .467 pki Naittal (reps ine fe) haps the best footwork. Vines Philadelphia 48 55 466 Deadlocked at. 1 and 1 as th ‘and Stoefen had the best serves, | St. Louis 51 62 451 | Tilden’s was gréat, toa, I did not! Washington 41 59 .410'1 «, Tegulation nine innings efded, the Cards jumped on Bucky Walters ied ie p ciovenh for two runs after e is had sewed up the game with a single tally in the first hart tHtee Sets he was great, of the inning. ‘was little, very quick, California /Style, one retutn. For two or but in championship tennis.a man must Walters, who went the distance be good fot five sets. for the Reds, gave up 12 hits, | while Morton Cooper and Sammy Nahem of the Cards gave up nine in for together. Nahem came Cooper in the eleventh. Pittsburgh, galloping along in a! which stretched to six games, trimmed | the Chicago Cubs, 4-to-3, on the} strength of a ninth-inning home! winning streak run by Al Lopez. The Cubs pounded Lloyd: Dietz! after he came in for Ken Heitzel-! man in the second, but they never added to the three runs they had scored in the second. Only two games were scheduled for the National. Yariks Continue Slump Heber (Dick) Newsome, rookie | pitching. star of the Boston Redi Sox, muffled the big guns of the Jeague-leading Yankees, winning a 9-to-5 decision which accounted loss for the fifth New York seven games. SPORTS CALENDAR BASEBALL (MAJOR LEAGUES) they TODAY { NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Chicago. Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Boston. ; New. York at Philadelphia. | Chicago at St. Louis. Only games scheduled. aes (Price Field. Trumbo Island) 1:30 p. m. SUNDAY (Exhibitions) First Game-+Key West Regu- in doe DiMaggie, who banged if tars vs. Trojans. 1:30 p. m. three.of the New York runs with long flies, failed to get a hit—the \. Key West Conchs. 3:30 p. m. x Second Game—Pandora Bears fifteenth time he has been blank- | ed this year. Ted Williams walloped twenty-second homer of the sea- | SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:00 p. m.) his son in the second inning, and two three-run bombardments in the sixth and seventh wrecked Lefty | Gomez’ lead. After scormg twice fourth 9n three singles and error, the Red Sox tallied their next three in the sixth when two singles and an ertor loaded the bases, Newsome beat out a slow roller for arun and Dominic Di-| with a Maggio drove in two single. in the Senators Whip A’s Gomez went out in the seventh \stroyer Division at Fort Taylor after giving up four more hits. | Sam Chapman’s home run with a man aboard in the first inning | helped the Senators trim the Phi- | Field. jadelphia A’s, 5-4. Trailing after the Athletics had a : - ed runs in the sceond, fashing- tines at Army, Barracks Field. sventh innings, the TONIGHT | Raiders. Second an | NavSta. Game-—-Peppers vs. aS eke (3:30 p. m.) SUNDAY Naval Station vs. Coast Guard tat Army Barracks Field. Sub Chaser Division vs. De- Field. Marines vs. Submarine Di- vision at Naval Air Station TUESDAY fifth | Sub Chaser Division vs. Ma- taps came back in ‘the | eighth, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13 — Ww a two-run rally. that won|. Army vs. Submarine Division the game. i Army. Barracks Field. Waiter Masterson, who went in for Washington in the ninth after THURSDAY. AUG. 14 Naval Air Station vs. Destroy- Wi AT NET GAME TOP’ see Bill Johnston at His best. He |~ | | oop Lead; Yanks Again = NOTE LEGALS 670 T MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, Aug NOTICE IS HEREB pursuant to Sect 18296, Laws of 1937 the jorida, fol wing described t Sth 53 Vv 9 of Cha) Acts known as the MURPHY ACT, land 41 that pter of in {Monroe County, Florida, will be of- |fered for sale at public outery for the highest and best cash bid, sub- ject to the right of the Trustees of | the Internal Improvement Fund to Ki First Game—Thurston vs. Red SERVICE SOFTBALL LEAGUE |“ Sid Hudson had gone to the /er Division at Naval Air Station; showers, won the game, ‘Tom Ferrick, who came in the eighth, received credit loss. The results: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chicago Pittsburgh Chicago Heintzelman, Diety and Lopez; | Mooty and McCulaugh. while | Field. Naval Station vs. Marines at for the Fort Taylor Field. R. 4 3 At Cincinnati R. St. Louis soles: Cincinnati BS este Cooper, Nahenr’and Mai Walters and West. Orily games schéduled. “kw ‘AN LEAGUE POT nai nv RHE. New Marks: Boston: + Gomes, Bonham, Branch and Field. Dickey H. Newsome and Pyt-' Jack. At Philadelphia Philadelphia — Washington - ~ McCrabb, Ferrick an Hudson, Masterson and At Cleveland Detroit Cleveland Gorsica. Rowe ahd ‘Sullivan; | Felier and Hemsley. 5 9 SATURDAY. AUG. 16 Naval Air Station vs. |Chaser Division at Naval H. FE. | Station Field. 74 10 2/yision at Fort Taylor Field. SUNDAY, AUG. 17 Naval Station vs. Submarine Division at Fort Taylor Field. H.E Army vs. Coast Guard at Army 12 @ Barracks Field. $ 0' ‘WEDNESDAY. AUG. 20 mcuso;; Naval Air Station,:vs. Subma- tine Division at Naval Air Sta-| | f tion Field. Army vs. Destroyer 8 3! Naval‘ Station vs. Sub Chaser 1% © Bivision at Naval Air Station Matines vs. Coast Guard at Fort Taylor Field. Sub Be Airy, Coast Guard vs. Destroyer Di- | ® Division 1 THURSDAY, AUG: 21 | reject any and all bids, at the Courthouse beginning at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the 9th day of September, 1941. Easement for road right of way 200 feet wide will be reserved from any parcel through which there is an existing State Road. Sqr 1 Tr 10 Sqr 1 Tr &8 Paim 6 I é ATH(DE F County. "Tsian 6 21 Book 21. Book we 123 11 Book Book Island sland Island island Subscribe to The Citizen—20c | eekly. i ~ “Key West's Ouistanding” Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | e Big Big and and and 3 Book T Page r Long Is- 7 Acres 29%, A-2 Pine : Pine Fine Pine Pine Big Pine Big Pine Big Pine Pine ig Pine Pine Pine Big Pine Big Pine Big Pine Big Pine Big Fine yr 3 Tr 3 Book RR Page | Page 5 Page | HB. INTERNAL | ND OF THE A. "Ress C Sawyer Agent Trustee Iy-L, Fund, Monroe | augs,1941 | Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge and either of you, IB. Curry Moreno, holder “would you?” L wi _ NOTICE To EDITORS {883 Probate Aét, Sees. 119, 120) To All Creditors and Persons Hay- | ing Claims or Demands Against | Said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby | netifiea and required to present am; claims and demands which you, or | may have against | estate of Jennie Kemp, Ce- [geased, Jate of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Plotida, _ at his office in the court West, | Florida, within endar ménths from the time of the firs! publication of this notice. Each | claim or demand shall be in writing, jana shall state the place of r and post office adcress of e ant, and shall be sworn to b. the claimant, his agent, or h torney, and any such claim, or de- mand not 80 filed shall be void. GWENDPOLYN & As Executrix of the Last Testament of Jennie ceased. P, Wt and Kemp, de- augl-8- 1941 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, a OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- INEZ, vs. RAUL NUNEZ, Defendant RAUL N ResiGence—unknown You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bil) of Complaint in the above styled cause on the first day yt. herwise contained ze published in Key We Done and Ordered, this 30th aly, A. D. 1941 Ross © Sawyer cuit Court, Monroe B. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk RT TH JUDICIAL IN THE CIRCUIT CO ELEVE! THAYER, Plaintiff. ys. BERTRAM W. THAYER, Defendant ORDER FOR PUBLICATION TO: BERTRAM W. THAYER, 2201 Hardesty Kansas City, Missouri You are hereby required to appear in the entitled cause on the September, 1941, the tember 1, 1941, to the | filed against you In entitled cause and there- after to file such défense as you shall think proper; otherwise the allegations of said bill for Civorce filed in said cause will be taken as confessed by you. Ordered and Done at Key West, Florida, this July 31st, 1941 (SEAL) (Sa.) Ross € Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. augi-8-1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR a TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ax 225, issued the ist = “4 filed same in my made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: ; L iandalay, Key 194, See. , as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of thé said prop- | érty under the said certificate is sued Was in the name of William L. Reed. Uniess said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- y described therein will bé sold e highest bidder at the court | door on the first Mon@ay in nonth of September, 1941, which he ist day of September, 1941. Dated this 25th cay of July, 1947 SEAL) Ross C Sawyer rk of Circuit Court of Monroe ‘ounty, Florida. augi-8-15 1941 “What's the big idea wearing my raincoat?” ‘It's raining. 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