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(Special to The wptisen) NEW YORK, Ang. 20—The! amazing Chicago White Sox, blanking the Philadelphia Ath-| letics, 4-0 and 1-0, strengthened | their hold on the American League's second place yesterday, | while the highly touted Cleveland | Indians continued their slump by | losing their sixth straight game, this time to Washington. The Sox, who, according to the experts ought to be parked in the league basement, had near per-! fect pitching as Thornton Lee! racked up his sixteenth victory in the opener, and Johnny Hum. phries tossed a four-hitter in the nighicaps. The wins, brought Chicago's latest streak to: 17 vic-| tories in 20 games. The Yankees, now leading the | parade by 16 full games, split with Detroit yesterday, copping the finale, 8-3, after the Tigers had! dished out a 12-3 victory in the! opener, + Williams Tags Three Ted Williams, running his home Tun score up to 26 with three! four-baggers. yesterday, helped | the Boston Red Sox defeat the/ Browns, 10-7, after St, Louis had won the opener by a score of 3! to 2. The Indians’ defeat came after 12 innings as the Washington Senators punched in two runs to break the tie, winning 8 to 6. ‘Brooklyn, blasting the Pirates, 9-0, and 6-2, while rain held the rest of the league idle, moved j another full game in front of the > St. Louis Cards, lengthening their jead to two games. The Dodgers slammed in seven Tuns in the first inning . of \ the opener, driving Joe Sullivan from the mound. Curt Davis, who gave up five hitsfi was credited with the victory. In the nightcap, Tom Drake and Hugh Casey allowed the Pirates only five hits between) them. Here's yesterday's results: | AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Chicago R. H. E. Philadelphia 0 6 Chicago 480 McCrabb and Hayes; Lee and Tresh Second Game Philadelphia tick We ae | Chicago ae TE tse | Babich and Wagner; Humph- ries and Turner. First Game At Detroit R. H, EL; New York 3.3 1 Detroit | 1216 1 Breuer, Stanceu and Sylvesti; Newhouser and Sullivan. Second Game New York 816 2 Detrott =3 10 Russo and Diekey?'!MBenton, Trout and Tobbetts. First Game At St. Louis RHE Boston 260 St. Louis 3.7 2 Wilson and Peacock; Gale- house and Swift. Second Game Boston 1019 1 St. Louis 79 3 Petter, Johnson, Ryba, Dobson ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. SHOE SKATES FOR SALE If You Can Walk You Can Skate — We Teach You How To Skate BASEBALL RETURNS Hot Off the Wire! Service Inning By Innimg, First Time in Key West HORSESHOE CAFE 602 Duval Street Schultz & Riggs Returns Direct From the Ball Park e | (Sa.) 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VERLE MAE MOORE, ri Plaintiff, Fine & j | Tax As | vs. ARCHIA MOORE, Defendant It appearing by affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that ARCHIE MOO! the de- BOND & INTEREST Edwin Larsen, State Treasurer) fendant therein named, is a non- Nothing ‘ak ued, resident of the State of Florida and Nothing rest his resiCence is unknown; that said defendant is over the age of twenty- | one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida the service Nothing Total Nothing mated of a summons in chancery upon Proc oline taxes are hereby definitely whom would bind said defendant reserved r the terms of House San shunts It is therefore ordered that said | (30) Act er 15891 Acts of 1933) sub- defendant be an@ he is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or be- | fore Monday, the 6th day of October, | A. D, 1941, otherwise the allegations | of said bili wil be taken as confessed | by said defendant, | it is further ordered that this or- | | der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key | West Citizen, @ newspaper published | jin said county and state | Done and ordered this August | 12th, A. D. 1941. | (SEAL) RossC Sawyer | Clerk Cireuit Court. | By (Sd.) MARY JUNE MBSA. | ject only t may be given by this Board FUND (BONDS) 042 8000.00 2400.00 re 1 10400.00 SPONSORSHIP FUND Sewing R m & Improvements $ 15000.00 SCHOOL FUND (No budget received to date) PIPTITILILLLE MELLO LSD Deputy Clerk. (Tentative arrangement for ptember 4th, 1941) Solicitor for Plaintiff. the a@option of the final Budget on augi3-20-27: septs- 10,1941 | ——THE— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! THE BEST . and PHONE 177 @ “AIR FREE” @ BLENDED ® FULLY AGED time. Enjoy a bottle of cold, mel- low S-B today. Enjoy better