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at oTeeh | BASEBALL | (Major Leagues) TODAY | National | at Brooklyn, two | | at Boston, two} Cineinnatiat New York, two | “ames : | Chicago at Philadelphia, twe | Games. i American | Philadelphia at Detroit, two | games. | GAME YESTERDAY RAINED. OUT; YANKEES TRIMMED BY CHISOX: BROWNS AND | ).NATS, IN, 10-INNING TIE iy this t ke iit co The Cilineny” | NEW YORK, Aug. 26.The| ‘Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis | Cards, who split their last dou- bleheader Sunday, go into an-| other crucial twin bill today as the result of a rain storm that} washed out the entire National | League schedule yesterday, Larry MacPhail, Brooklyn | prsident who called off yester- day's game after some 5,000 fans had jammed the approaches to Ebbets Field, predicted a gell- out crowd of 34,000 for today’s important games, The Dodgers will go on the field protecting a lead of a game- INGIANS DROPPED 1.0. | AFFAIR LAST NIGHT| (By Axsoctated Press) NEW YORK, Aug.” 26— Four-hit pitching by’ their’ ace moundsman, “Rapid Robert | Feller, was not enough to stave | off defeat for the Cleveland Indians last night. .,.. " The Boston “Sox, ral- | lying around the air-tight hurl- | ing of teammate Wagner, shov- | ed over a lone run ‘ose the Tribe, 1-0. Wagner| as | stigny with safe hi ‘eller | and proved more e! the pinches. } LE RT and-a-half, which means a deu-| ble victory would put the Cards | at the top of the National heap. | Pittsburgh-at-Boston and Cin-| cinnati-at-New York games also| good shooting season. On the | every afternoon this week from were rained out, while the Chi-j favorable side also are good wa- | 5:30 to 6:30 o'clock, cago Cubs and Philadelphia Phil-| lies were not scheduled. | Chisox Trim Yankees The Chicago White Sox, taking | revenge for a doubleheader beat- ing administered ‘them by the Yankees Sunday, pounded the New Yorkers fora 9-1 triumph yesterday, collecting seven runs in the last two innings. The St. Louis Browns defeated Washington, 6-3, in the opener of a double bill, but darkness halt- ed the second tussle in the tenth with the teams tier up at .3-3. The scheduled Philadelphia-at- | Detroit game was rained out. Results: AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game | At St. Louis R. H. E | Washington 312 1) St. Louis 611 0 Anderson, Masterson, Caras- | quel and Evans. Second Game | At St. Louis RHE) Washington - 3.10 0) St. Louis 311 0 (Called in Tenth, Darkness) | Hudson and Bloodworth; Gale- | house, McKani, Kramer, Mun- erief and Ferrell. At Chicago R. H. E. New York -1°9 0| Chicago USB | TS Russo, Branch ..and .. Silvestri, Smith and Treshi t Night Gaine ae At Cleveland R.H. B) ? Boston a aise ¢ 414 0 Cleveland Se 23D 0} Wagner and Pytlak; Feller and Desautels: | Philadelphia at Detriot, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsbifrgh at Boston, rain. Cincinnati at New York, rain. St., Louis at Brooklyn, rain. Only games scheduled. SPORTS CALENDAR Boston at Cleveland. | Washington at St. Louis. | New York-Chicago, not sched- uled. t SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:00 p. m.) j TOMORROW NIGHT Thurston ys. NaySta. Navy vs. Red Raiders. FRIDAY NIGHT Red Raiders vs. NavSta. Navy vs. Peppers. ;Season came dangerously close to} | provided by Congress and the A THESKEY WEST CITIZEN" NIGHT_ NAVSTA WAL. LOPED NAVY | Pepper's Plumbers, defeated in | their last two appearances, climb- | ed back into. the win column, last | night. at’ Bayview Park,’ trim- | ming the Thurston ten by a 9-3 | count, The NavStas, in the opener on | a double diamondball bill, beat Navy, 10 to 3, The scores: Pepper's . Thurston’s Arias and Bennett Burke, Las- tres and Blanton. wo PF oo i re R. H. E. NavSta 10 6 3) Navy — sae Gh ee Allshouse, Soldano and Grif- fin; Johnson and Poret. DUCK AND GOOSE FLOCKS GAINING FIVE MILLION INCREASE PROMISES ‘HUNTERS GOOD' SEASON - (iy Assoctated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. Counting your ducks es \ before | they're in the bag is a long shot enterprise but prospects for the tively good. | An inerease from 65,000,000 to} 70,000,000 in the duck and geese | population of. the North Ameri-| can continent’ during the last} year gives promise of another ter-supply conditions in the} breeding grounds, particularly in the West, this summer. | Although the “kill” of the 1940) a complete harvest of the year’s; crop of wild fowl, Federal au-|} 1935. Emergency funds were sale of duck stamps was inaugu- rated in 1934 to finance the pur- | chase and maintenance of wa-/ terfowl refuges. The Federal| government and states also tightened restrictions on duck hunting but these have been lib- | eralized in the last two or three years. t | ELEBUL FANS (My Associated Preas) TOLEDO, Aug. 26—When a polo field, soft from previous, days’ rain, became chopped up in early chukkers of a recent game, | | the management asked spectators to walk around the field during intermission and press divots back in place. They did and players were able to continue without acci- dent. | | Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR & BRAND |MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES | BIOILPISISO: DeLAND’S ‘IRON MAN’ of the DeLand Red. Hats and the Florida ‘State Langue. te 5 with Bill Cates, Red Hat thirdbaseman from Key West, will join Roy Hamlin’s Key West Conchs next week, Roy Hamlin learned today. Cates. in a letter to Ham- lin, sald he would bring the Pitcher with at the end of the state ie season after Labor Day. AGAIN pircnen COMING HERE, [DOWNED THURSTONS LAST of pais, HarPer. star_ pitcher bor Day game at Perinne. Laat ueude sheath NAVSTAS PRACTICE FOR LABOR DAY TILT WITH LAKE WORTH Naval station ball on Labor Day for a tilt with the Ramblers of, the Coast-’Glades | league, staged their first prac- tice. session yesterday at the Trumbo Island (Price) Field. Players who took part in yes- terday’s session with Manager Armando Acevedo were Phillip Baker, Gabriel Garcia, Joe Na- varro, Harry Wickers, Joe Sol- dano, “Honky” Molina, Francis thony Kelly, A. Acevedo, practicing squad today. Workouts are to be staged . STANDINGS ti | National thorities do not contemplate any | Clik W. L. Pet pate action to restrict’ shoot- Brooklyn __ 18 43 i St. Louis _. 16 44 Bip ait ek gelled Cincinnati 68 50 This year's duek increase is the | Pittsburgh 64 55 smallest since the restoration | 4 York 57 61 program was inaugurated. Offi- Chicago 2 52 70 cials of the U. S, Fish and Wild- lBostan z a 71 life Service (formerly the Bio- Fhiladelnl hia 35 84 |logical Survey) say that while paren, jfurther liberalization of the} q),),_ Ww. LL. hunting regulations is unlikely, Sant Mouk. 84 “4 no severe curtailment of sports-| (i... go 67 59 men’s activities will be necessary Siccslend 63 59 as long as the duck population Seaton 64 61 continues to make gains. Detrdjt 58 66 The waterfowl population has | s+ Tails 54 68 more than doubled since a vlow Philadelphia 53 69 of 32,000,000 was reached in Washington 52 69 CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ROLLER SKATE |. Tops In Preference because it's Southard Street | | Tops In Performance! ih ° the, i id Mi ae You Sate wi re eer ee seprerhaa ain 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 Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers people prefer General Electric than any other refrigerator. Its record for dependable performance remains unchallenged! COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! | of thé estate of Ulric players, | st scheduled to invade Lake Worth | August, 1941, | Administratrix of the estate of Ulric ve im | 1941 duck hunter are compara-| Delaney and Charles Wells. ‘An-|i Man- | {; uel Acevedo, Julio Barcelo and ; Jesse Solenbarger will join the 13 The Key West Electric Co. |ton, whose Texas A. .& M. foot- | January Cotton Bowl TEXAS RATES HIGH IN THE SOUTHWEST (By Ansociated Press) COLLEGE STATION, ball team beat Fordham in the’ ' game at Dallas, picks Texas to be the| Southwest Conference’s top team | this fall. i “Southern Methodist. Rice and maybe Baylor should be a step behind”, he said, ; LEGALS testes nite etnrieion arrears: } IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, | STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- BATE, In re the Estate of Ulric Bernard Robert's, also known as Ulric B, Roberts, Deceased. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR PINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law To All Whom It May ern: Notice is hereby given that Corine a has filed her final report as e of Ul known n for final ad that she will app! the Honorable Raymond R. dis- to Lord, administratri Bernard Rob- also known as Ulrie B. Rob- deceased, on this 16th day al discharge CORD YORC Bernard Roberts, also known as Ulric B. Roberts. deceased. augi9-26; sept2-9,1941 IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY,| ‘© OF FLORIDA. IN PRO-| nty Judge of Monroe a, on the 5th da f Leon C. Rob- day of x of the estate deceased, on this 11th 94 ISABE th erts, deceased. augi2-19-26; sept2,1941 | L WEIMER, | tate of Leon Hot Off the Wire! 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