The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 13, 1941, Page 3

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? ee ‘Speeial to The Citizen’ | /NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Evi-} dencing all the satisfaction of “| ‘Man who's won an argument with | his wife, the second division New | York Giants walked out of! Brooklyn's own Ebbets Field yes-' terday afternoon after trouncing the Dodgers in both ends of a‘ doubleheader and knocking them! out of the National League lead. | Before a home town crowd of. 39,145, the forgotten men from | across the river knocked down the Flatbush terrors, 8-5, and then | shaded them, 2-0, in a repeat per-| formance, \ The St. Louis Cardinals, wind- } ing: up ‘their home stand before} taking to the road on a 19-day campaign, made it official by. trouncing the Chicago Cubs, 8-7, | assuming a game and a half lead, | where for a week they had trailed =~ percentage points off the! Mel Ott, who chose the Ebbets! Field bleachers in which to park his twentieth and twenty-first home runs, accounted for six of! the Giants’ markers in the opener, | and. Cliff Melton set the Brook- ‘lynites down with three hits in| the nighteap, «| | Cards Win Slugfest { Emerging on top in a slugging | match which saw 31 hits, the Car- | dinals picked up four runs in the} last two innings of their match; with Chicago, to eke out a one run| lead and win the game. Jim Tobin, who went thirteen innings for the Boston Braves, saw the Philadelphia Phillies pick up | a run in the final stanza for a 2-1 victory, after the Philadelphians had used three pitchers, Cy Blan- | ton, Frank Hoerst and Ike Pear-| son. Nickie Livingston's double won for the Phillies; driving in Merrill May, who had singled and gone down on a sacrifice. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati did not play. The New York Yankees broke up. | a 0-0 pitching duel with the Bos- , ton Red Sox in the eighth in- ning, blasting in four runs before the dust had settled for a 4 to 0 triumph. Senators Whiv A‘s ‘Spud Chandler, scoring his fift! victory against four defeats, held | | the Boston team scoreless with | six hits. | Buddy Lewis, hitting two home runs and scoring five of the seven runs his team scored in the first | two innings, helped the Washing- | ton Senators to a 9-3 verdict over the Athletics. The Cleveland Indians split) with Detroit, dropping the first | game 2-0, but coming back for al 4-to-1 decision over the Tigers in| the second tilt. } Chicago White Sox and St. | Browns tied at 6-6 when, their game was called on account | of sdarkness~ in. the. fourteenth | frame: edhe @ Here's the summery of the| : gemes played: | Drake, Allen, Brown, Hamlin and | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Owen. First Game | Hace At Detroit R. H. EL} Second Game Cleveland 0 4 O|lNew York 272 Detroit 2 8 1/Brooklyn 03.1 Feller and Hemsley; Benton} Melton and Hartnett; Casey, and Shllivan. |Drake and Tresh. Second Game | At Boston R. H. E. Cleveland 4 6 2|Philadelphia 213 1 Detroit 1 5 4) Boston 191 Milnar and Hemsley; Gorsica,; Blanton, Hoerst, Pierson and Trout, Manders and Tebbetts. Warren; Tobin and Borres. At Philadelphia R.H.E.! At St. Louis R.H.E} Washington 917 0|Chicago 716 0 Philadelphia 8 6 0/St. Louis 815 2] Leonard and Early; “McCrabb,; Olsen, Pressnell, Lee, Eayes Beckman and Hayes. At New York R. H. E.j Boston 061 ye York 4% er Newsome and Pytlak; “ehaaiegy i ; and Dickey. ! At Chicago R.A. E.; St. Louis 6 9 0 Chicago 612 4 (Tie, called end of fourteenth, darkness.) Harris, Kramer, Muncrief and | Ferrell; Dietrich, Hallett, Apple-| ton and Tresh. NATIONAL LEAGUE | Seize! ad AsDod Wee: a Whip | Brooklyn nh -8-5,2-0; St. Louis. Wins Close vee One From prehi d Hey, 8-7 New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Cintinnati. Chicago at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at St. Louis. Detroit at Chicago. Boston at Philadelphia. Washington at New York. SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:00 p. m.) TONIGHT First game—Navy vs. NavSta. Second game—Red Raiders vs. (Thurston. FRIDAY NIGHT First game—Red Raiders vs. | Navy. Second game — NavSta. lurston. vs. SERVICE SOFTBALL LEAGUE ; (1:30 p,m.) , THURSDAY, AUG, 14 Naval Air Station vs. pesror: | er: Division at Naval Air Station} Field. Naval Station vs. Marines at Fort Taylor Field. , SATURDAY, AUG. 16 Naval Air Station vs. Chaser Division at Naval Station Field. Coast Guard vs. Destgpyer Di- vision at Fort Taylor Field. SUNDAY, AUG. 17 Naval Station vs. Submarine; | Division at Fort Taylor Field. Army vs. Coast Guard at Army Barracks Field, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20 Naval Air Station vs. Subma- rine Division at Naval Air Sta- tion Field. Army vs. Destroyer at Fort Taylor Field. THURSDAY, AUG, 21 Naval Station vs. Sub Chaser | Sub Division Division at Naval Air Station Field. STANDINGS Seen EMRE |}MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES National Club— W. L. Pet. St. Louis 71 38 651) Brooklyn 69 39 .639 Pittsburgh 5B 46 558 Cincinnati 56 48 .538) New York -51 52 .495 Chicago 46 62 426 | Boston 44 62 415 Philadelphia | -29 77 .274 American Club— W. L. Pct. New York 15 3% 670 Cleveland -., 59 49 540 Bagton 57 52 623 Chicago — 56 54 .508 | Detroit pa 51 57% 472 | Philadelphia 49 59 454 Washington 44° 61.419 | St. Louis 3 64 402 and McCullough; Lenior, Crouch, Shoun, Waite and Mancuso. Only games scheduled. Lopez Funeral Service \.. Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight First Game SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. At Brooklyn R. H. E. | 6:00 to 10:30 P. M. New work i 810 0} SHOE SKATES FOR SALE Brookiyn -§ il 3) If You Can Walk You Can Skate Hubbell and Danning; ‘Wyatt,' We Teach You How To Skate sa | 'KEY WEST TEAM "MEETS UPSTATE NINE LABOR DAY GAME TO BE Dicom IN, GYM DEDICATION. AT LAKE WORTH: WiLL TAKE PART | IN PARADE TO FIELD | Key West naval station ball |players, scheduled to tackle the {Lake Worth Ramblers of the | Coast-’Glades league in a Labor Day exhibition at Lake Worth, | will provide a feature of that city’s |high schoo: gymnasium dedica- | tion, it was revealed today. | The local team, with the Ram- | blers, will take part in a parade | to the field, where Lake Worth ‘Mayor Grady H. Brantley will ispeak at a flag raising ceremony. Pedro Aguilar, manager of the jlocal squad, has informed Lake | Worth athletic officials that his team is ready to give the league- j leading Ramblers a battle in the | exhibition tilt. Local players slated to make the ly ip. are Al Rodriguez, Julio Bar-} he lo, Anthony Kelly, Joe Soldano, {Philip Baker, Gabriel Garcia, |Francis Delaney, Manolo Acevedo, | Clarence Allshouse, Charles Wells, | tease Solenbarger and Harry | Wickers. THE WEATHER Foam taken at 7:30 a. m, 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures | Highest last 24 hours 91 | Lowest last night 83 |Mean 87 Normal 84 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches 0.00 | Total rainfall since Aug. | inches | Deficiency since Ee ueust re | | inches A 0.11) petal rainfall since Jan. 1, | inches 30.48 ‘Pi Kcess since January 1, | | zinches 11.59 | Wind Direction and Velocity E—3 miles per hour Relative Humidity | Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today | 80% Sea Level 30,04 (1017.3 millibars) H Tomorrows Almanac ! Sunrise 6:00 a. m. {Sunset 7:03 p. m. Moonset ‘ 12:25 p. m. Mpon—Last quarter August 14, 8:30 a. m Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. High 2:08 ‘Low 8:51 | “FORECAST P.M. 2:58 8:22 | (till 7:30 p. m. Thursday) | Key West and Vicinity: Fair to | partly cloudy tonight and Thurs- lday, possibly thundershowers Thursday; gentle to moderate | variable winds. } | Florida: Fair to partly cloudy itonight and Thursday, scattered |thundershowers Thursday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits} and East Gulf: Moderate west and } southewst winds except variable over extreme south portion; partly | overcast. weather tonight and Thursday, scattered thunder-; | showers Thursday. cocktail | ever yet ij A Daiquiri cocktail is at its |. best when made with Roarico Rum. This smoothest of rum improves any-drink you know. | And it’s émported—every gold- | endrop is distilled in the trop- WHITE LAB: LABEL(dry), 90 Proof. PURPLE LABEL 151 Proof. Stemeice ary gers THE KEY WEST CITIZEN se SOIIIL SLMS JOINERS BEAT RIVALS, 8-7, IN FIRST MATCH OF NEW DIAMOND LOOP . WNavy yard joiners’ shop employes yesterday afternoon Squeezed out an 8-7 triumph over the yard’s accounting department in the first of a series of diamondball games between station departments. Francis Dion, accountant- catcher, blasted two home runs in the game as his mates rallied with two runs each in the sixth and seventh innings, but they failed to overcome the earlier lead established by the joiners. Teams which will play in the afternoon games between 5 and 6 o'clock are the ac- countants, machinists. joiners, supply department, public works and hull division. The score by innings: RHE Joiners _ 020 122 1-8 10 2 Accountants— 001 202 2-7 8 3 Malgrat, Castro and Parks: Siena and Dion. OPP POI ILI LIS Two Made Heavy Work Mrs. Benhamm—I made cake with my, own hands. Benham—Well, many hands make light work. You ought to have had help. this Candid Casting Director—Why do you call lior Sweet Thing—Well, they me that was the chance with you of getting a job. told I had A Montreal inventor has de- veloped a silencer for airplane | engines that cuts out 70 percent of the noise without causing ex- | cess back-pressure, ‘STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS e The BETTY RAYMOND RESTAURANT 909 Fleming Street BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Hot Off the Wire! Service Inning By Inning, First Time in Key West HORSESHOE CAFE 602 Duval Street Schultz & Riggs Returns Direct From the Ball Park It's made with the best rum you ever tasted ~FONRICO ical island of Puerto Rico. Next time try Ronrico in your Collins, cocktail, Cuba Libre-and for a treat, try Ronrico and Soda! Ronrico is both smart and inexpensive. EL (extra dry) and GOLD each 86 Proof, RED LABEL DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY PUERTO RICO DISTILLING COMPANY, ARECIBO, P.R.’ U.S, Representative: Import Division, McKesson & Robbins, inc., N.Y. C, urself one girl in a mil- | PAGE 1 TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE PERMANENT WAVE. SPECIALISTS II PPAL LL t WATCH REPAIRS ALL MAKES Expertly andi Inexpensively Repaired = — Hair Styling—See Rain Water Used Exclusively ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON For Appointment Phone 870 1116 Division Street HAVANA CRUISES Maurice Scammons, Jeweler 518 Fleming Street —_ | SEABOARD RAILWAY Fares - Schedules - . Tickets (SUMMER RATES) S I M O N E'S” T O U R PLANE OR STEAMER Nt Aer oe RS) | SIMONE’S TOURS| 508 508 Duval S Street ‘Office Hours, Next To Kress net, To 2208 Phone 762-J Between Office Hours, Phone 762-J INSURANGE 4 OFFICE: Corner Front and Duval Streets From Any Electrical Current— RUNNING WATER Davros Automatic Water Sys- tems operate from electric cur- rent, so if you have the “juice’— no matter where you live, you can enjoy its countless advantages. NEW DELUXE DAYTON WATER PUMP ' | —-C- With a DAYTON, you can have running water here ii PHONE NO.1 | bone, teady “ the turn of a faucet —for itchen and Iai a On ‘There is nothing to get out a yaa hs 9. ae He is soiirely automatic, trouble: pee H. B. Davis’ 100 Per guaranteed, giving the on the market PORTER-ALLEN | ‘tt demnisble sevice wt iy lke it for the money! Cent Paints & Oils j — o water mains, Let us tell you how the low cost will ba HUAN cae PIERCE BROS. William and Caroline COMPANY times, Fleming and Elizabeth Sts., Steet, : SOLD ON EASY TERMS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING FRIGIDA I RE ——AT REASONABLE PRICES—— SALES AND SERVICE FRANK JOHNSON, JR. LES AND SeRvi Souvenirs - Gifts 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1898. 1212 Varela Street PLAY ALL DAY 50c In Every Town | —THE— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street * iy Bottled in Key West COLA B 719 Duval Street — Mr. Gomez, Bet CO., will GIVE A’ each person repea' in The Citizen cog Look Your Best! Ghee is i a : in all

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