The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 27, 1941, Page 3

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_. j K eep ‘Slim National Bead. : Split _ Pair With Cardinals Tit 6s toe ms, ae) | ‘first, 4-3. Max Butcher, who | j turned in a six-hit job, hung wu lhis 14th victory in the se tind 16-1. Vince DiMaggio’s circuit lout in the eighth was the only ‘marker for the Brayes in Second fracas. Al Lopez hit one j{ jfor the Bucs with a mate on j \hase in the same battle. Cubs Swept Bargain Bill Red Sox In Third Spot | The fading Cleveland India: 33) With Phils; Athletics dropped down another noteh | e yesterday when the Boston Red Walloped Tigers Twice, Sex slapped them 9-4 aad ok 9-1 And 2-1 RED SOX T THUMP TRIBE AND TAKE OVER THIRD SPO over third place in the American league. An ex-teammate pore the brunt of defeat as the Red | Sox pounded their way to a one- sided seore. Jeff Heath provid- NEW YORE raring “alee ed Cleveland with its hardest | more the bitter enemies of the POW against Heber Newsome. } 1941 National “League », pennant bee slammed a homer with chase met fe “3 ‘0 On. and ane as, destin baie Philadelphia Athletics celebrat- a even. Duplicating their per- pene Ae lnes mopapennce of si) ints a pareein bill last: doubleheader from the Tigers, ‘e : i Hue sr sag Prva yates 43 and 2-1. The lopsided count =i AE Couis Cansei yolenter the first was featured by Sam afternoon shared honors in a Pacis see ae with pee cee: Another farewell game was f oy hes day Feeord: prows that. between the Washington 0! 2 : “ZB Bi Z pe ee vag their Senators and St. Louis Browns. she opebing Biigpldeg he aks Washington scored a shutout, 3-0, nm POW ' as Dutch Leonard scattered ten YANKS BEATEN BY ‘hits. Brownies threatened in ‘the ninth. Loading the bases FARM CLUB, 270 1 with only one out, St. Louis failed to do any damage as Leo- nard retired the next two bat- ters. A pair of the Nats markers {Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Aug, 27.— The high-flying New York Yankee, weren't scheduled were recorded by Jake Early’s for action in the American soe He | league yesterday, they Results of the games: | decided to play be gion J NATIONAL LEAGUE } tion game. First Game | Locking for more worlds At Feracelphis. R. HE} to conquer, the Yanks took Chicago aoe 5 8 0 on the Philadelphia 413 2; third-place Kansas City Blues of the AA, a farm club, The Blues won, 2-1. Mooty and McCullough; Hoerst, | Melton, Beck and Warren. Second Game At aoe R. H. E.| 3-1 in the nightcap. Thus*'the Chicago fe: 1116 1 Flatbush nine held on to its slim philadelphia 5.63 game-and-a-half margin over the. frrickson and Scheffing; Si desperate Redbirds. iJohnson, Podgajny, Beck and| Four Redbird twirlers vainly | warren. attempted to hold the Dodgers| ———_—_ in the curtain-raiser. Meanwhile, | First Game Curt Davis turned in a seven-hit} At Boston R. H. E. performance for the Brooklyn {Pittsburgh ~~. ily Jee 3 oy boys, who collected a pair -of | Boston ai 418 9| homers in the 12-hit attack. Wilkie and Davis; Tobin and Pee Wee Reese Blew Up | Montgomery. Halted in the ninth because of | Second Game darkness and threatening wea-} At Boston RHE ther, with the Cards at bat, the | pittsburgh : 613 1) second game was a mound duel; \Boston 160 until the seventh when Pee-Wee | Butcher and. Lopez; Errickson Reese went haywire and set the |and Montgomery. stage for the Redbird victory | assault. For six rounds, Mort} First Game Cooper of the Gashouse Gang! at Brooklyn R. H. E.| and the veteran Fred Fitzsim-|st fouis - we fae gs) mons of the Dodgers had pitched | Brooklyn aan 812 1 scoreless ball. The first batter up Lanier, Shoun, Gumbert,} for the Cards in the seventh, | crouch and Mancuso; Davis and } Crespi, grounded to Reese. The | Owen, sphere went through Pee Wee's | ae legs and allowed the runner to Second Game reach second. Marion, next bat- At Brooklyn ter, hit’ to Reese, who made aigt Louis _. wild throw to first. Marion was! Brooklyn } safe and Crespi went to third. yy. Cooper and Ww. Cooper; M. Cooper’s long fly scored Cres | Fitzsimmons, French and Franks. pi. Brown singled and Hopp ——_— doubled, sending Marion, and First Game | Brown across the plate with the’ At New York R. H. EE} deciding markers. That was / Cincinnati 410 1 enough for fat Freddy and his New York - . 710 0} teammates. | Walters, Turnér and J. Riddle; | j Cubs Take Two From Phils | ‘SPORTS CALENDAR BASEBALL (Major Leagues) TODAY in Boston at Detroit. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at St. Louis, night|be fired for record alone and Fares - Schedules - Tickets (SUMMER BATES) | practice firing will use up about game. ‘ . the same number. —Apply— ee National | Dave Carlson, of New Haven, Ss I M Oo N E 4 S T O U R S St. Louis at New York, night|Conn., national small bore rifle ‘i S I M (6) N E’ S T fe) U RS S game. {champion, and Harry Reeves, the 508 Duval Street Phone 298 508 Duval Street one 298 ‘ A | Detroit Police pistol ace, are the Between Office Hours, Phone 762-3 Ni wh Piven at Philadelphia. lieaida ent tile veer Heaven ext To Kress Between Office Hours, Phone 762-3 t To Kress incinnati at Brooklyn, night/tammate on the Detroit Police as x game. \team, Al Heming, is the present Chicago at Boston, two games, | pistol champ, but Reeves has | “ From Any NEW DELUXE ——— \been the hottest thing on the ! INSURANCE Electrical Current— DAYTON WATER PUMP ¢ € R SOFTBALL |pistol range to this point this je Me (Bayview Park, 8:00 p. m.) aay 8 | 5 BREET CN i RUNNING WATER General 1 i a ee ba nar | TAKES CONDITION | | OFFICE: PAXTON Automatic Water Sys. Merchandise h z Sta. | | tems operate from electric cur- Navy vs. Red Raiders. } any asnocinics rene? Corner Front and | rent, 90 if you have the “juice”— FRIDAY NIGHT | | : 7 | SEA BRIGHT, N. J., Aug. 27.— 1 Duval Streets 1 mo matter where you live, you can Les Raiders vs. NaySta. |Get into condition and forget enjoy its countless advantages. avy vs. Peppers. jabout your shots. That’s the ad-{ ——0-— With » DAYTON, you can have vice of Bitsy Grant, one-time ; | f z running water anywhere in your AVERAGE ANGLING |ranking amateur tennis player. PHONE NO. 1 home, ready at the turn of a jee “The leading players are so —for bath, kitchen and laundry. (By Axsociated Pres) levently -matched now that it} as There is nothing to get out of order. COLUMBUS, ©O., Aug. 27.—/doesn’t matter so much whether | Habe entirely automatic, trouble- , oF 4 The Ohio Division of .Conserva-|your forehand or backhand and guaranteed, giving the Oils tion and Natural Resources, on|working perfectly. If yeu are in Be as ALLEN | same dependable service as city Cent Paints & the basis of special surveys, de-jshape, your strokes will go well water mains. Let us tell you how William and Caroline cided that’ the Ohio fisherman enough”, he says. COMPANY oo cost will be justified many Streets : averages 29 tries a summer at! Ser eree the sport, gets about 53 fish. inde Mcccccenisanne THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘CIVILIANS GET SPOTLIGHT IN RIFLE MATCHES Q (By Associated Press) CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Aug. 27. | —For the first time in 38 years civilian marksmen will have the stage almost entirely to them- | }Selves at the annual National | Rifle and Pistol Matches this | 986r- } Service men are too busy to {Send their usual representations {but more than 1,000 pistol and ismfall bore rifle marksmen are preparing for the five-day shoot- jing beginning September 3. | Because of the national emer- | gency and the necessity for con- | serving .30 caliber equipment and ammunition, all srvice rifle imatches have been cancelled. In | piace of those matches, fourteen jnew pistol and small-bore ' rifle | nts have been added to the! | program. At least a million rounds will} | | TRADE AT: HOME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ATCH REPAIRS ALL MAKES Expertly and Inexpensively Repaired and Serviced by— 2 Maurice Scammons, Jeweler 518 Fleming Street SEABOARD RAILWAY Sede For Quality and irda in ‘ulture—See Rain Pico Used oh ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON For Appointment Phone 870 1116 Division Street HAVANA CRUISES le peal | by, Brown and Hemsley. Second Game At Cleveland AtStLouis Washington St. Louis 39 10 Leonard and Early Caster, Os- termueller and Ferrell. New York-Chicago, not sched-| uled, STANDINGS — psiecmonite McGee, Schumacher and Dan- ning. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING — ———— ——AT REASONABLE PRICES— Siccnd Gane MAJOR BASEBALL BASEBALL LEAGUES F At New York R.H.E. pney ean i K JOHNSON, JR. Cincinnati § 11 3|.; Club W. L. Pet. | New. York 46 o\New York 84 44. 656 j 604 Duval Street. Derringer, Thompson and Lom- ee a He at i Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry panes) Bowmen, Melton. <'en8 (Cevaland 63 61.508 | Souvenirs - Gifts ‘ | Detroit 58 68 460/58 jf 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable rere nek Feta Bikes WON 1 1898 | Philadelphia 55 69 .444/ ug oer oar oea St. Louis 54 69 .439/ At Detroit RHE! Washington 53 69.434; 1 i | National : Philadelphia 814 G1 yyy wt me AT LOW PRICES Marchildon, Beckman and| Oe sa f ye See Us For A . moener, Newnime Rowe 4 | Cicinngt 89 51 S78) COMPLETE TINE OF ry ' Pittsburgh __.. 56 496 Second Game |New York - 82 483 Pogenssae li i ° pet neler em Be Pie Tete ae Kaen 1 6 0) Philadelphia 86 289} “Se Pit gh Knott, Hadley and Hayes: | Ss Grade-Marked Trout, Bridges and Tebbetts. : Vocmher c=» {BASEBALL RETURNS Kaas | | “SARE At Cleveland R. H. U > ‘ z Prices. Boston 7m . 9 13 Cleveland 48 Hot Off the Wire! P LAY ALL DAY South ate — H. Nevysome and Pytlak; Bag- 50c Service Inning By Inning, |) First Time in Key West HORSESHOE CAFE. 602 Duval Street BE AS ae —_THE—— oj! Sehnitz & Riggs REXALL STORE Returns Direct From the Is The Best } Ball Park Prescription Store! Be ept a two-ply affair with the WWadelphia Phillies, 5-4 and 11-3. The first game was close but the Bruins staged a walkaway | in the nightcap. Losing no time | in gaining the upperhand, the | Cubs piled up four markers in the very first stanza, knocking | old Si Johnson from the hill. | Johnny Podgajny, who relieved | Johnson, vacated in the third as | The disappointing Chicago Cubs me | i | | Chicago continued its assault. Walter Beck completed the | game. | After dropping the first game | of a-twin- bill to. the New York | Giants, 7-4) the Cincinnati Reds | staged a three-run: rally; in the! eighth to claim’ the aftermath, | 5-4. The Reds were trailing 2-3; ® ® before that round. Cincinnati's drive to vietory | in the bottom half of the twin bill was featured by a consecu- tive hitting attack. Waner start- | ed it off with a double but was | caught at the plate ‘when Mike McCormick singled. Frey singled | home Mike with the tally that | knotted the count and Frank Mc- |. Cormick’s three-bagger sent ned | across the rubber. Craft ended the rally by singling home Frank. | @ Light :: : mellow . | story of S-B BEER. Try "A Bottle of Pittsburgh Pirates divided a) bargain bili with the Boston | Braves. Boston the . its GOOD Beer!’ 7. satisfying. Thot’s the it when you want fine rer freshment. It’s quality-made from start to finish— and the AIR FREE process gives you better flavor protection. You be the judge—next time say: S-B please” PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street | In Every Town | (endian dnd ddd Lad \STTITILILRSERETIISOLLSTILE LLL TETOTTTELENE SEES EN EEE E STEROL SEEDED As Mr. Gomez, owner of CO., will GIVE AWAY ONE gach ager ae pene Bi; ebay 5. in The Citizen when MO GIO S SD: ¢

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