The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 29, 1941, Page 3

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SHUTOUT GIANTS. wHmiz, _ LEAGUE - LEADERS: WERE. Two exhibition baseball games , pitting the Trojans against the and the Pandora squad seninst the ‘ar Raiders will open: in the newly jie Key West dia- “IDLE owns sSerENbED "3, Se? Sunder Sn 5 OE: nesnamaess 4)<4 “Civecial to" Tie Chitzeny NEW YORK, Aug. 29—a' Tookie pitcher, tossed. the St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-0 shutout of the New York Giants and to within a sin- gle game of the National league- | leading Brooklyn Dodgers yes- terday. Behind the airtight hurling of | young Pollett, the Cards put to- gether all their runs in one in- ning to overpower the Giants and slash a half-game off the game-and-a-half- margin the idle Dodgers held over the strut- | ting Redbirds.'"THe contending Cardinals. pounded Cliff Melton for tive. safeties,in the fourth in+ , ming and aided by two Melton errors sent home five runners. Cubs Held To Two Hits It took two-hit pitching by Tom: Earley to edge the Chicago Cubs 2-1 for the Boston Braves. Engaging in a mound duel with Vallie Eaves of the Bruiris, Efrley dished out hitless ball un- til the fourth when Bill Nichol: son singled. But the blow went for naught as Nicholson died én 5 48 The second safe clout came in the ninth~a homer by Phil Cavarrett. Thus the Windy City Tribe was saved from a/| shutout, By wirining the fracas, Boston gained the edge im the thret- game series, two to one. The Pittsburgh Pirates, smar't- ing under a seemingly 0-2 de- feat, jumped on Philadelphia Philly pitching for a trio of markers in the ninth round and a 3-2 victory. Browns Extend Yanks The lowly: St. Louis Browns sent the New York Yankees into an” extra inning before bowing, ! 8-5. After gainirig an early lead, | the Yanks saw the Browns rally | to knot the count, In the over-| time stanza, New York cut loose gytherling, navy, carried off the | highest total score honors with a with its booming guns and sewed up the game with a three-run attack, | The last game fhe Chicago White Sox will play on their home grounds ended in a shutout triumph against the Washington | Senators, 4-0. Thornton Lee,| who marked up his 17th victory of the year, blanked the Senators with a four-hit job. A grand slam hit by Rudy) York gave the Detroit Tigers | the necessary runs to whip thet Boston Red Sox, 8-7. York's telling blow, a four-bagger, came | in the seventh with the bases’ loaded. The generosity of Cleveland Indian pitching gave the Phil-| adelphia Athletics a 5-3 win.} Three consecutive bases on balls | and a single figured in a three- | run rallyin the seventh that) proved to:be enough for vitor j Resuits.of fhe, games: + s AMERICAN LEAGUE | At Chivaga, 9 .( R. HE) Washington ———. 040 Chicago < 410 0 Sundra, og Masterson and Evans; Lee and Tresh. At Detroit R. H. E.| Boston -710 0 Detroit 812 3 Dobson, Ryba, Peacock; Benton, Sullivan. At Cleveland RE.) Philadelphia 567 & Cleveland a.4.8 Babich, Beekman and - Hayes; Milnar, Brown ae Desautels. At St. Louis REE New York ince S St. Louis n 8 (10 Innings) NATIONAL LEAGUE * At Boston aq Gwht ®. Chicago ¥) : Boston isietdomeie RETO Eaves, Raffenberger and Mec- Cullough. At New York R. H. E. St. Louis 611 1 New York 03 3 Pollet and W. Cooper; Melton, Carpenter, Adams and Hart- nett. pest titl At Philadelphia R. H. FE: Pittsburgh aie 2105 F Philadetphia 2.9 8 Dietz, Klinger and Lopez; Pealson, Hughes, Hoerst and Livingston. —_ Only games scheduled. The games, scheduled. for the! | Trumbo Island’ (Price) Field, hie ‘have no bearing. on the | }Blay, but will, provide an. iinet “\ficial’ opening’ for the season, Managers of the four teams al’ ready entered have arranged for Howard Pollett;;@Schedule, will. get.under- way Sept. 7 Eaeh team will be | permitted to. carry ' 15 © players, and the rosters must be turned | in to the league Oct. 7. Tears Wich Will take part are | the Trojans, rharidged by Harry | | Wickers; the Red Raiders, with Theodore Albury; Regulars, with | Paul Albury, and the Conchs, | with Roy Hamlin as The coast guard also is expect- ed to’ enter a’ tear. CONCHS LEAVE TOMORROW FOR PERRINE SCRAP Key West Conehs; scheduled to invade Perinne for a Labor Day. bali game, will leave here tomorrow morning, possibly, to play an exhibition gariie in’ Mi- ami Sunday before their holiday | match, Manager Roy Hamlin said | today. Players miaking the trip are} Esmond Albury, Julio Barcelo, Jess Blanton, Armando Acevedo, ; ELISHA’ KING, Castal- | Domingo’ Ubieta, Flores lento, Julius’ Villareal, Jolin Ben- | nett, Cyril Griffin, Jose Charles’ Albury, Lucilo Gonzalez, | DeWitt Roberts; Ralph’ Arnold and Arthur Thompson. officials by | Pittsburgh Chicagy’ _ Cleveland Boston _ Brooklyn - st. Louis - Cincinnati: | Chicago manager. | {New York _ Boston - | Philadelphia ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Club— Pepper’s Plumbers _ | Red Raiders | NavSta INavy Thurston Builders z ENTE pancure | Florida, ghis July dist, 1 HE STATS OF SLOntN a rn | (SHAE (Sd) Ross. O-Bawyer AND FOR MONRG |Clerk'ef the Circuit Court, Monroe CHANCERY. Cownty, Florida. f ie NO, 8-48 augl-8 29,1941 | MARY LOUISE KING, F laintiff, " NOTICE OF APPLICATION Fort DFVORCR| moa Te Defendant (Senate I) No. 163) ORDER OF PUBLICATION NOTICE u YY GIVEN, That It appearing by the sworn Lvl in rothy Alice Henriquez, holder of Casa; | the above stated cause that x Certit the King, the defendant therein named, |5th day of has is a non-resident of the of | filed same in my has Florica, and that his Tesidence is made application f a tax deed to} unknown to the plaintiff, but whose |be issued thereon. Said certificate | last known residence was Key West, | embraces the described The Miami game is not sched- uled definitely, but Harlin. said | he has made ¢fforts to arrange } a warm-up’ for fhe squad before | going on to Perinne. ARMY BOWLERS TOPPLE NAVY Lieut. Col. Webster F. Putnam, army executive officer, Wednes- | day night led the army bowlers) to a 2,078 to 2,035 victory over} the navy in a tournament staged | at the barracks” post exchange. Colonel Putnam was high man for the night with a score of 172 [defendant be, defendant to the highest bidder at the court It is further ordered that this or-| house door on the first Monday in ider be published once each week for | the month of October, 1941, which is | four consecutive weeks in The Key |the ¢th day of October, 1941. ‘West Citizen, a newspaper published | Dated this 2kth day of August, in said County and State. }1941 | Done and Ordered this 28th day of | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer 5;| August, A. D. 1941. Clerk of Cireuit Court’ 6f ‘Monroe | (SEAL > Rowe C Saveyer County, Florida. Clerk of Circuit Court. | aug29; septs-12-19,194T | By Florence awyer, C. ALLAN B. CLEAR: Solicitor for Plaintiff, in one game, while Lieutenant 461 score in three games, Army players were Colonel) Putnam, Captain Lockhart, Cap: | Pirkle ! e Peeveceveceseovesovecs |STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE tain Barnes, Lieutenant and Lieutenant Griffin. The navy squad included Cap- tai Bliesner, Lieutenant Suther- \ling, Lieutenant Lyon, Lieuten+! ant Johnson and Lieutenant Pat- | | terson, BASEBALL (Major Leagues) TODAY American Chicago at St. Louis. Only ri nam se hase itl epsrarcienerers ease at New York. fi Onlyiganie! icheduled? * «+ SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:00 p, m.) TONIGHT Red Raiders vs. NavSta. Navy vs. Peppers. i i auyed; septs-12-19-26,1941 Subscribe to The Citizen—20c | weekly. TRIOMPH COFFEE TRY IT TODAY— ij LEGALS hiwEz.PERED NUNES” vs. ‘RAUL NUNEZ, fi Missourt, You are hereby required to appear 500 [12 the above entitled cause on the j Rule Day is - 5 9° 387 | same being September 1, 1941, to the 5 10. 333 | the above entitled cause and there- LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | rida; that said defendant is over |property in th age of twenty-one years; re is no person in the State of | Florida the service of a summons in chancery upon’ whom would bind {said defendant It is therefore ordered that saic and he is hereby re- j quired to appear to the Bill of Com- | plaint filed in said cause-on or be- fore Monday, October 6, A. D. 1941, | otherwise the allegations of said bill | deemed acc | will be taken as confessed by said | erty descri The assessment erty under the said certificate i8+ sued was in the name of Johnsen: Renity Contpany Unless said certificate shall be re~ FL Le hd = ie BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN JUDICIAL ‘einen ND FOR MONROE COUN’ Stare OF FLORIDA, IN CHAN: revo R Defendant, ORDER OF PUBLICATION ;TO: RAUL NUNEZ, Residence—unknow rn. You are hereby required to ap- Pear to the Bin of Complaint in the | above styled cause on the, first ot September, A VD. 1941, otherw: the allegations thereir ‘contained will be taken*@s confessed; ‘This order to be published once a! |week for four consecutive weeks in West Citizen, a newspaper | d in Key West, Florida. and Ordered, this 30th day 194 Ross. C Sawyer County, Florian. By: (Sd.) Florence E: Sawyer, Deputy. Clerk augi-8-1 29,1944 Ne, 8-30 SUZANNE PRATT THAYER, Plaintiff, jpmniaae W. THAYER, Défendant. bee FOR PUBLICATION ‘0: BERTR. W. THAYER, ptember, 1941, the |binl for divorce filed against’ you in |} after to-file such défense’ as you shall think proper! otherwise U allegations ef said bill for Civoree | filed inysaid cause will be taken as | confessed by | YOU, Ordered and Doe at. Key West, follow ing State of Florid: Let 64 Sar. West Land ding to law, the prop- a therein will be sold ROLLER SKATE SESSIONS: 2:30 to: 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. 7 SHOE SKATES FOR SALE Tf You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate Shek he uke teat aheuith FIPPAIPALIAFLIAL LD pocivessevedssocivebasereabaa”d: PITT ID Hot Off the Wire! Service Inning By Inning, Fiest Time in Key West ==. 3 REFRESHI Florida Sunshine | S-B BEER is ted to’ of it a low and satisfying. all others. Floridians do, you'll agree it NG as IT'S GOOD BEER! asa fine Pays to say: irom chee roms and hops. Purity Springs Water is used. 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