The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 12, 1941, Page 3

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SDIILDS ISIE (By Associated Prens) OMAHA, Aug: 12.—The’ high) Spots of Johnny Goodman’s golf ‘ ah wey aoe soon goer ing ‘career have been spaced an’ —— TUMBLE Ad; Thats Fast panne at 8:90 wack: even four years apart and if this, BROOKLYN HOLDS GRIP _ that night. ‘ success cycle holds true your next | LEAD: CARDS TRIM Players on the team are national amateur links champion | ON “| ‘Clarence Gates, J. Villareal, i may be this same Johnny. | CHICAGO | D. McCarthy. D. Ubieta, J. Semenber sexy ee in ten] | mi Ar when Johnny, described by some| __¢mpevtat to whe offineny) —-|-kins,/J. Johnson and N. sports writers as the poor kid} NEW YORK, Aug. 12—‘Duciy| Castro. from across the tracks who rode id oe Pete freight cars to get to tourna-| salts core som ae CALA LL LLL A ments, knocked the props from |home run in the first inning with po haesaaanik under the USAG’s Pebble Beach |tWo mates aboard, opened a/ i championship? He leaped into Dodger batting spree yesterday | } the headlines by bumping off the | which wrecked the Giants, 15 to 7, oe Bob Jones in the fitst and left the Brooklyn's still hold- Four years later Johnny won |1"8 fitmly te first place. MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES the National Open championship ‘Collecting seven runs in the American at Chicago. jinitial frame, the Dodgers went! Club— W. L. Pct. : Another four years and Johnny ‘on to pound their New York rivals |New York - 74 37 667 ¢ elnpiaaaae wedienal emateur with another six-tun assault in| Cleveland 58 48 547 ‘ Hv ithe sixth, while the St. Louis Car-| Boston —. 57 51.528 2 ik cc ee Ee ee? amas were holding the pace in| Chicago ‘ 56 54 508 paring for another amateur tour- / id with a (7-5 tiuinph over | netroit 50 57 i « p are 8 10030 . and Tresh. rine Division at Naval Air Sta-|1"e the Estate of Prescription Store? fe 4 | tion Field. Sena ee Deceased. Your Family Deserves DeLand ~---nt--« 200 020 000 | Second Game ‘Army vs. Destroyer Division | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE a Orlando - 000 000 001—1 St. Louis —.. 1017 2 : APPLICATION FOR FINAL THE BEST The standings: | Chicago ei 3 ear ae | DISCHARGE : a Warral: a ;. THURSDAY, AUG. (Probate Law 1933) and =e Be artes). Comer. and Ferrel Bo Haynes) svaval Station vs. Sub Chaser|7¢An Whom Tt Mey Concern: WE SERVE THE BEST! St. Augustine —.....68 end Turners, % |Division at Naval Air Station | tsabe Weimer has filed her final DeLand 86 36.658 Field jreport as administratrix of the ¢s- PHONE 177 ; ee aT thet Sheliah fied ner petteon for a 4 © AE SH| Boston... 814 1 ALBERT WAS RIGHT final discharge, and that she will er lit Ib New York ——..-.-- { apply to tl jonerable Raymone R. — bese Sieet = 1mPa Souany Buaee’ of Monte Cun: Cates, 3b 5 1 0 |) Wilson and Peacock; Breuer, uc! naieaaad hae uord, County sais a Moe erac | the Chicago Cubs. et ae ere partly as a The Giants, who were forced to | Philadelphia 49.58 .458 iment to Goodman, the | hi ; i | Waashington 43 61 413 ainent is to be played over use three pitchers against the} gig die aoucen the ce se a Field T2mMPAnt Brooklyn boys, suddenly | St. Louis 43 64 602 Club, ss , ‘came to life in the ninth inning to eit . ‘ : .. Push across five runs, three of tional Johnny is playing pretty fair, thom on a homer by Babe Young, National golf. Not as good, on the average, who lifted into the bleachers | Club— W. L. Pet. he has in oth but od | no one in ie eachers | as he other years; but good | .. i, two men on base. | Brooklyn 69 37 651 oe chcicc, most amateurs @) “Kirby Higbe went the route for |St. Louis 10 38 648 Partiapa tha. favorite will. bets Dodgers, incidentally getting | pittsburgh 58 46 .558 four of their 17 hits, while the} Gincinnati 56 48 538 Marvin (Bud) Ward of Spokane. |. Cincinnati - Ss % Giants were forced to use Bob 2 Ward outclassed the field two Carpenter, Bob Bowman and Ace New York 49 52 485 years ago but was upset by Ray! in a vain effort to shut off | Chicago 46 61 439 Billows of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,/n0°ms me vain a ln oe ae 4 4 "| the Brooklyn hitting. joston re “ rosie id Beep ead he ciengwt Alpe Cubs Hit Three Homers Philadelphia 28 77 «276 his game as proved by winning} mec cane? in| , ubs, taking it on the chin | the Western amateur a few weeks fom St. L uis, put on a spec-| te ;son successively hit home runs, etek qwell-Hiked conten@ers in- iscoring five of the Chicagoans’ ;markers. clude Frank Stranahan of Toledo’ The Cardinals scored four in the SOFTBALL who won the Ohio and Trans-; Rt 5 Mississippi tournaments; Ray Bil- Second. inning cute Bia (Bayview Park, 8:00 p. m.) lows, twice a finalist who recently 4:24 again in the third and picked WEDNESDAY NIGHT won his fourth New York State op two more in the fourth and| First game—Navy vs. NavSta. One, Putt Mcunowen of Phila~ | seventh ‘on homers by Moore and Second game—Red Raiders vs. i tacular show in the fifth, inning | | winner, may be tough to take, panes Cavaretta, Hack and Nichol | | delphia, runner-up last year; Cc Th 2 Crabtree. urston. Charles Yates of Atlanta; Wilford) “Frarry Gumbert received credit] FRIDAY NIGHT ore rere UNC tor the St. Louis victory, while} First .game—Red Raiders vs. Turnesa, another former winner. * " | French lost for the Cubs. | Navy. The “country club” boys who|” 2... warren’s fifth homer of the| Second game — NavSta. vs. ee nae work Champion-| year aided the Philadelphia Phil- ‘Thurston, ‘ ut tO ties in whipping the Boston| es Rainn Ree eS Et Braves, 6 to 3. SERVICE SOFTBALL LEAGUE ee The Reds and Pirates were not (1:30 p. m.) For, a short while ago, the boys} 5 A ‘ | scheduled. TUESDAY the pay- i eee ee Eas june oat Yanks Are Blanked a Sub Chaser Division vs. Ma- a new medal play qualifying | Manager Joe bases and | yines at Army Barracks Field. round record of 135, Jimmy|Dominic DiMaggie each hit WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13 Clark of Long Beach, Calif,, shot | homers in helping the Boston th | Army vs. Submarine Division that score and it is four strokes | 50x to an 8-0 verdict ae the (Bt Army Barracks Field. better’ than the amateur cham- league-leading Rented Jax chi-| THURSDAY. AUG. 14 ionship scoring mark. American League, wit ‘ Naval Air Station vs. Destroy- * “a cago White Sox and the St. Louis vat ; 0 ri jer Division at Naval Air Station Browns split a Ln draapenanigy 1a |Field | Jack Wilson, Boston tosser, held | A 3 é STERLING, CATES ithe Yankees to four hits while the | Bi obe Petia vs. ‘Marines at | Sox were callecting six runs in SATURDAY, AUG. 16 AND THE HATTERS the fourth and two more in the Gant hie Senn ae Sib. ‘eighth Cronin’s homer with two Chaser Division at Naval Air laboard opened the spree. in the Sthuon field Here's what Key West's two fourth. | Coast Guard vs. Destroyer Di- poctentatives ai useaized | Here are the results: vision at Fort Taylor Field. i, Clayton Sterling and AMERICAN LEAGUE | SOMDAY, AUG. 17 Sig eT bide areas Naval Station vs. Submarine Hats, accomplished | hicago R. H. E.|_ Naval Station vs. Sub — nee = | ac aice 9 14 2/Division at Fort Taylor Field. aehvingg eae? 7 bbe pais | Army vs>Coast Guard at Army Auge 7) Chicago 414 1 ABR HPQAE SI! Auk | Barracks Field, aoe WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20 ion ant ‘0 The score: Stancer and Dickey. | CLEVELAND, Aug. 12.—Sports DeLand _..., 000 020 000—2) ore | writers thought maybe Bob Fel- St. Augustine ... 010 011 00x—3/ Cleveland at Detroit, rain. \ler was just being modest a short ‘The standings: | Only games scheduled. perils ago omg a cae he cout — W. L. Pet.) {ed if a modern pitcher could win St) Augustine 49°33 676 NATIONAL LEAGUE — |srore than 28 games a year. The DeLand She 66 36 .647! At Boston -‘R. H. E. way Bob was going, the experts | Philadelphia ---6 15. 1 figured he was sure for 30 or UMPS CAN’T WIN Boston _..-------.3 9° 8/more. But Feller bumped into : Beck and Warren; Lamana, trouble in late July and August Wnty Associated Press) lwratehings, Pasedel. and Berres. _ and may have to stretch. himself KINGSTREE, S$. C., Aug., 12.—| !to get those 28 he pomised. These, Kingstree ball players are} At Brooklyn... ; yR HE. the sly ones!*Wiert they. disliked }New York 440 GOOD LOOKER a decision of Palmetto. League | Brooklyn 517.2 * umpire Sam Sturgeon in their; Carpenter, Bowman, Adams (Ry Assoctated Prexs) game with Sumter they didn’t go |and Dannings; Highe and Owen.) NEWARK, Aug. 12.—George racing out brandishing bats and | ‘Uhle, Brooklyn scout, says that i ii ives. They slipped | At Boston R. H. E.\Johnny Lindell, the pitcher the ghd the pia” sign on the Philadelphia - _..6| Yankees have on their Newark ump's back. {Boston — ..8 farm club, is a $100,000 prospect. Only games scheduled. | mre - FRATERN. TTERIES pec ata ERE locat: é ee ae \ FOUND IN SHAFT | Newedd—It was a weight off «City Awwoetnted Press) | my mind when my wife told me VALDESE N. Cc, Aug. 12—|: DETROIT — William Lloyd of that. she could cook, The Valdese Textiles of the Blue j this city thought drowned when) Friend—Lucky guy! | Ridge baseball league have three | water flooded a mine, was later| Newedd—Alas, no! The weight sets of brothers who form bat-|found peacefully sleeping in ais on my stomach now; she only teries. shaft. . | thought she could. EES RR eR WF TO INE | LOCAL SOFTBALL TEAM TO “OPPOSE RESERVES | 7 tle to moderate variable winds. Sterling, 1b 4 4° 411° 0°0 0 (swift; Rigney, Hallet, Appleton’ 21 sir Station vs. Subma- -'V" Hot Off the Wire! _ THE KEY WEST CITIZE , alte bea OL CL, TRADE AT HOM AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE inches | Tota! rainfall since Jan. 1, , Inches —_- (Excess since Januaty 1, | inches ___ at 14:74 Wind Direction and Velocity SE-—3 miles per hour } $3.50 and Serviced by— Maurice Scammons, Jeweler 518 Fleming Street SEABOARD RAILWAY Rain Wate Tatlusively ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON For Appointment Phone 870 1116 Division Street HAVANA CRUISES | Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea Level 30.02 (1016.6 millibars) | Tomorrow's Almanac | Sunrise _ Sunset tcete UMMER HATES oom “ Fares - Schedules - _ Ti NE 0 STE (MER | Tomorrow's Tides —Apply— ean ta : : | —APPLY— en me omy | SIMONE’S TOURS! |simone’s TOURS in ae ae 508 Duval Street Phone 298 508 Duval Stree 298 Low rat 7:36 | Between Office Hours, Phone 762-3 Next To Kress etter) oA ean Phone 762-5. Next To Kress | FOR | (till 7:30 p. m. Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Fair to | partly cloudy tonight and Wed- imesday, some possibility of a} | thundershower Wednesday gen-! NEW DELUXE | From Any INSURANCE Electrical Current— Sane RUNNING WATER OFFICE: Deron Automatic Water Sys- ‘tems operate from electri: Corner Front and | tert, so if you have’the “juice — Duval Streets 2 IFS PPLIBPFPAALLLLLILAZLLL LLL LL a Florida: Fair| to partly cloudy : tonight and. Wednesday; a few} widely scattered thundershowers | Wednesday. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits | and East Gulf: Gentle to mode- | re ay TNE rate variable winds over south ‘ ‘portion and moderate southwest PHONE NO. 1 | and west winds over north por- tion; partly overcast weather to- | —_—o— night, and Wednesday, widely oo |scattered thundershowers Wed- | nesday. | PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY i -_ i Walter P. Ewart, salesman of | | Detroit, reported to police that | | candy stolen from his car was} made of wood and used for dis- | play. <bEGALS THE COUNTY JUDG! UR’ IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA. Im re Estate of Ancel Curry, Jean Curry and Robert Curry, Minors. VIFPPLALIPPLLA ED WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING *——AT REASONABLE PRICES—— FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Street Diamonds, - Watches - Jewelry Seuvenirs - Gifts 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1998 { | © By BY TE ian jof the estate and person of Ancel |Curry, Jean Curry and Robert Curry, minors, that I will petition | he Honorable Raymond = R, unty Juége in and for Monroe | County, Florida at his office in the | urt ‘House, Key West, Monroe | County, Florida, at the hour of 10} o'clock A. M., on the 25th day of} August, A. D. 1941, for an order authorizing the sate of the interest | of the aforesaid minors in and to | the following deseribed. property, ying and being in Monroe County, jorida, and more particularly de ribed as follows: On the Islane of Key West and known according to the survey of said Island by W. A, ‘White~ head in 1829 as part of the lot numbered Three (3) in Square | Thirty-five (85) and being the W. corner of said lot. mmencing at a point on the | . Side of Elizabeth Street | re the dividing line between Lots Three (3) and Four (4) in- tersect with said street and run- ning thence in a N. W.'ly section Eighty-eight (88) thence at right angles in a N. | Bly eirection Fifty (50) feet, Three (3) inches; thence at right angles in a 8. E.’ly diree- tion Bighty-eight (88) feet; | thence at right angles in a 8. | ‘Wly direction Fifty (50) feet, | ‘Three (3) inches to the point of beginning. MAUDE CURRY, | As Guardian of the Estate of Ancel. Curry, Jean Curry and. Robert Curry, Minors, ! | ! 50c In Every Town THe — | Sly22-29; aug5-12-19 1941 a. [IN THE COURT oF. THE county REXALL, STORE JUDGE, COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- Is The Best BATE. mber, 1941, for approval of same and for final discharge as adminis- tratrix of the estate of Leon C. Rob- jerts, deceased, on this 11th day of August, 1941. SYBIL ISABELL WEIMER, Administratrix of the estate of Leon C. Roberts, deceased. ‘@ugl2-19-26; sept2,1941 {BASEBALL RETURNS || Service Inning By Inning, First Time in Key West Gece sa | HORSESHOE CAFE f ‘602 Duval Street Schultz & Riggs || Returns Direct From the Ball Park r PIIPFIPILIPFIIFSIPLIALLLZLALLLEMBNZAZLZELLZLLCELLL LL A FIT OPP PD

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