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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN aq Dodgers Only One Si 8" acoA G _ CAREER, NAVY RULES K SOX ANE - ee ame In Front Of | zeicerony . Soni Vetote fone cette cane BREESE p ; ase ar sept aso ey TRIMS BATTLE SOON 2. kee ee « | jmade application for a tax to Z ursting Cardinals === SES Sete AEE! eeu monon ied in th U. S. naval reserve for) Expected to draw a larger, ‘iui ¢ Seat tout Hey, *, Bee $0, | | duty as boxing instructors, it has /erowd than the big league games, Era 8 Re 38, 15 Senee, BiGies. { Records. HALF-GAME AS SPORTS CALENDAR ss "Sr inet coy tet pees est rt } i Peters. j e ‘ 2 ‘ Ds ¢ of the most interesting sports; Unless said certificate shall be set Nonice is LEGALS ‘= OF APPLICATION FOR DEED | [THAT Sounds rather grand,” murmured Pi ‘but eer T og “I’m young, {participate in a professional box- | F deemed according to law, the prop- BIRDS WIN TWO BASEBALL |ing match. |contests ever held in Key West. | erty described therein will be. sole! pte Such leave, however, should |The game will be played at Bay- {0 the highest bidder at the, court it 1ossmie H The others lai (Maj ; house @ the fh day in > said Beth, “that nets. a Leal Ani One eee! not be for-a period of longer than | view Park next Thursday eve- $ ‘month of October, 198, which ta Sareat Circuit ‘of the Biante’ ot you and your husbang* bale of silk. Bete shut ike bees i TODAY {10 days and should im no ease|ning, September 25, at 8:00 ‘"hatea ‘this 20th ‘day’ of August, | PlorMa, which comprises the County He said he would bring me the Bums Defeated Pirates American apices, ba (1941, of Monroe and the County of Dade, Test of the things trem: the Gate conflict with the performance of | o'clock. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer [on 16th of September, 1941, neainst Y n-|2.Jatger plane, I rather Chpected | With Last-Inni Ral | os pares Presa is }the duties required of those in-| Cigrk of Circuit Court of ‘Monroe | am ret ziotéa._reqeiet a al affairs to each other. She de-|™™ ¥. Mayke in some L nning Riot ii ‘dividuals. | gurbed in feminine attire COUN Flos. sopte-t1-18,1041 | Cieeuit, to show cause on the 20th cided at ance to take them all inty belt and weapon got s4 ly games shheduled. | their wives’ best Sunday go- | Cay of September, 1941, at the hour her confidence. Ved up in the rugs.” ly; Yanks Nose White} National 7 | It has been suggested to com-) to meeting costumes—atid both .. o acmiicanion 10 o'clock, A. M. of sai sights Im, in a dificult situa-|1ama eee Hae tee aoe | Mew. Yuck at Chicago. |manding officers that the boxing} sides have picked their best. ‘°T1CE OF APELICATION FOR [°lso'ta the City of Key West. in ar. : searched him promptly, bringing | SOX Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. |instructors be required to inform! players to make the contest an... {Senmte MIM No. 3007 | S06 9 Monroe, why, #1.750.- m at once, if youjto light from the voluminous Boston at St. Louis. |them of any obligations to which, interesting one from start t0 | Frnestine M. Salley, holder of Tox |mission Water Revenue Bonds pro- i Certificate No. 19, issued the 7th to be issued by sald Florida } it | wish,” offered Philip hasti i —— | Phi i incinnati, | astily. blouse effect of hi a wide Philadelphia at Cincinnati, they subscribe for engagements | She gave him her friendly |®ssortment rangin; i : . : ‘day of August, A, D. 1939, kas|Kéys Aqueduct Commission. should free.” She told the story of the| rapped in an old goatskin. Bat , NEW YORK, Sept. 18—They ing fi : hartongs csadligprniend Cee yroeprnt lly RP gg Premio fontoe or of said marriage plot in Arishar and of | He Nagara dagger was not there. were playing in different cities, | SOFTBALL ied seme SANDE aes, Me weblie oe pasa Sane: toate Depradea the, reanetek ateerined ‘Dede haw any cause tc ir's_ subsequent scheme.|_ “ lap,” said Anne. “You's naval service. jeye on Bi itt to bring property in the County of Monroe, . “But I didn’t die in the desert as|8 diviner’ ‘Tell us. Where is the Dut for most of yesterday after-| (Bayview Park, &:00 p.m.) | \their team to victory. Bae re ES per hoped, and I still possess ut ena noon the St. Louis Cards were TOMORROW NIGHT | | On the bases will be found) conicd in Monroe County Rec- | t# show auch:cause before said Court Pietra ie © fuittened and a blank look | breathing right on the backs of| py a4 |such famous players as Rotarians) 9Fds. At the aid time aad place ; ‘Diana was Jaughtin spread over his face, ig, 8! First. Game—Thurston,,. Build- | ‘The axsessment of the sald prop-| WT my signature and offi herself. “Imagine ase Suordood Slowly his chin sank to his the Dodgers’ necks. ers vs. NavSta. g ‘LADY LUCK UNKIND <= Moreno, Everett Russell erty under the said | certificate tg {otal seal at Key a ‘Mentos Forming to the rescue of a damsel Preast and his whole body began | ‘They kept on breathing there| Second Game—Navy.vs Red as ce |and Doe Paramore, and Lions | tied was i the name of Chas. Good | ootember, seh i yp re pit 7g think of ‘the ies going into atrance,” whis-;While they trimmed the Boston | Raiders. ‘ yp Achie Thompson, = Costar, “Unies said certificate shall be re- oy Soke! yA ety sae ine isteadity, | Peted, Beth excitedly. ass “Braves twice, and while the} nine a Well, Just Check Record | p nag seo! bqusid (utegers erga sure ‘ieeteined‘Ueerenn Wl ber sold | Rjeventh. Judicial Cireuit, of Fior- 4 © “Where's he gone—to og Doddap opened » eyes and |Dodger$.fumbled for eight in-'S! SOFTBALL LEAGUE | ae = * t rs % _ | to the highest bidder at the court’ — ida, in and for Monroe Count: Ya quick annulsengr™ > MSS £0F | looked at her, his stilled. |nings in the wake of the Pitts- (3:30 pm) Th « Pagey plbnarrene-prbetgelniagtiiey pepe gs See ee yg * “For all 1 know.” ‘I canmot see,” he “you | burgh Pirates ' by { \the field for the Lions, with Ray mo ¢th day of October, 1949. i ‘Septig-18+25, 1941 Philip al - spoiled it. I cannot see.” : grid IB aysdwers come to lite, SATURDAY : * | Curry, Gerald Saunders and|_ Dated this 28th day of August, | “How did he happen to be on the | 2 @ remembered his sly little ; *| Submarines vs. Army at Army | |Preacher Doherty. For the AL) Ross € Sar i plane with you?” game With Mackey and the eagle’s pounced on Pirate tosser Ken} ge Bill Fripp: & oss wyer | LEGAL NOTICE i : elaw and surmised that he and his |Heintzelman, won the game by | Barracks. (By Axsoctated Press) | en arenes PP, Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe) pursiant to Chapter 15891, Laws “His plane h: Ri ad crashed on the tuigie of felish and tramee-same. 5 G4 count with a’ five-run| Marines vs. Subchasers at Ma-; ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18-—Billy |Bill Warren, BL. Grooms and Gui; soptt-11-18,1941 | Of, Florida, the anderaened will fe- r fe’s an old friend of the 4 ‘ i |Mait Adams will take turns i | Siova'co 16:00 A. M. (E. &. T.)..0n Pilot and wanted a li {times had as much fun with the ‘ that. fi frame, }Tine Barracks. the Kid Southworth, an honest : e is in { . i Pecos 8 lift to Chuka.” | white man as the white man with *Posion in inal frame, "Coast Guard vs. Destroyers at|and forthright gent, will admit Taming the gardens. a ee ds like a conspiracy to| fis mast : ed f the ball park! i > ie of. elect: torch stagger out of the par! x fos, : . zs sce ies wetaithid doctor. es 4 photog bh got cut ot naa a clutching a one-game lead over Fort yi ac ~ ie — breaks he) Pagiisa-r from bie Sigal NOTICH or rot ie FOR ‘itati: Aa Phi i: in UND: counted s ‘. é - (Senate BML 163) brritation, turhing to Anne, “Youlervethine wy, Contig oe ee eg? saloues Red contin ae ne ii Maat Maw ‘Most baseball managers gripe| taining service men in this city., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That played right into his hands and ut for those eig innings,| Destroyers vs. Naval 800 | oat the things that went |Paul Albury of the City Recrea- Otto Bethel, holder of Tax Cer- something he would not reveal. gave him a place in the prophecy.” | Pipi joes he do around here?” c.cond place was staring the at Bayview Park. ae ; tifieate No. 279, | Jed | have no Fights, ‘Anne|* renga pal thing he does,” Dodgers in the eye. Today, the; Marines vs. Naval Air Station against them, like the eared Pr Riaprane eS peradeie ist fiiea same tn way affice ae i father win, Weal FE cee growled Philip, “is tovcome back Dodgers have a won-lost score |at Naval Air Station. jwho forgets the long putt he /*°*™ ‘made application for a, tax deed to : ton prevent this anc wishes 38 | when we chase him off. I've for- | of 93-51 for a percentage of 646. Subchasers vs. Submarines at! holed and remembers only smi be enact ees Se eee | curing Shy-a Nago. He told me cheese kan schon — If they had lost yenerday’s; Fist Lingus - ese ae struck a tree and ARMY TEN COPS property tn the Coumny of ‘Monree,_ | 80.’ Ee? 5 they seemed: intent oast Guard vs. Army at A 3 ANOT: GAM j State. of “Fiori bon wats e Rlo'e aot that hunk game, as they intent on yy at Army | i i | “oe yogee, peewice the floor. | to eat,” Fa ie Be charbhig Nate ee doing most of the afternoon, ; Barracks. Southworth has had his kad HER E Ba on ree te Be a7, pack je | Br gabah i lerwood this far.| spends his nights before the door they would have had a .639 ‘WEDNESDAY ‘bles, Injuries kept his club be-| manrarulats __| Gérgtolti. D9-s4198, as serorded - | price sehed. : ‘up with the Ni Rorwag tooo bree of this tent. f stumble over him average with 92 games won and! Naval Air Station vs, Army at 20% ‘ulistrength for all but a! Uncle Sem's apparently. in-| i eerocanat of the sald. Brop> | Sixiar ean : is . doubt if Shy-a Nago exists, ex-|Qerguime | come im to look at (52 Jost, while the Cards would |Naval Air Station. ¥ 8° few days. Two of his three poe pened ape ig re ; Le erty under the said certificate is- for the sate ‘or Monroe Coun cept as a myth. And if it does, it's|"“Why didn’ be in first place by .002, with an TURDAY. SEPT. outfielders—Terry Moore besoidinaincese vad era A ones vee, fe Oe ee an: outside our original purpose. It's| pefore?” Pap Perel pert Baad javerage of .641. | ies ae Bia Enos Slaughter—were out as the Station Tuesday, winning by an Pr as anid coctitient shait be re-| r - not the thing we were sent to do. “——; 2 ‘We are making finds here that are m sure the little fellow is Heintzelman Pounded t Fort | 4 aa! ia the . £004, and thats enough. 1 begeed Bernice: al Taylor. But—since few baseball ex- average in the Service League. Subchasers vs. Naval Station Cardinals hi nt stretch. 11-6 score to hold their Tfect | deemed ding to 1 the “Tm not sure” He turned, Going into the ninth inning.| Coast Guard vs. Submarines perts are optimistic enough to) The Soldiers now have won 15/ house door on the first Monday im a loctor Willard to leave this thing|“Anne,—could he have any con. the Brooklyns were on the short i i rookies straight games. < Ti = it M a | | hi th of October, 1941, which, 5] one Nioat feghling ik soe ie nection with Gregory ‘Sherwood?” end of a 3-1 score. They had . Hae elicit Marines at ie She acicei sa The ; 4 ae es obese <n Be K i hotiom of your parents’ being held | oncy (encerstand Dr. Sherwood blasted Heintzelman before, but | Army Barracks. . [Point toa. cede oe ea eel Cin w. ee | prisoners. We don't know all the |Sdcited: 7 os Monastery.” she i they couldn't connect when the! |wouldn’t have dared hope for|Army 15 i Getails of the prophecy—" he|~ Philip spoke. “We'll put him in chips were down. jmarkers. The win was the eighth last spring. — Marines 9 2 | forces Ses Pa shale betes the prison hut tonight.” He called Tnen, with the end in sight,! in a row for the Bosox. stair Ernie : aa yoless they happen to fulfill this | soldier. m co the Asgrenietisgenig nines a Kester game between | would have laughed in April a : fool prophecy.’ i iding itche: e ington Senators and you'd told him Ernie, a mere a Anne stared at him in terror. HE lama caught Anne's eye |D#Vis, doubled. Reese and Her-'the St. Louis Browns ended in | zooke; would be the National | 410 “You mean father's and moth- 8 Beale ac Be ‘Sly motion with /@48 Singled in turn, and Pete favor of the Nats, 9-8. League's leading pitcher, and <— fren? When de ay in tABeet | his hand towards the native rack |Reiser lashed out a double, driv- Results of the games: win three games in three days. | 2 shatives?™ es@ | along the circular wall where her (ing in two runs and tying the NATIONAL LEAGUE | And Howard (Spud) Krist-— “We den" ” bag had rested. She understood as | score. , 'e den’t know yet,” answered ; | First Game |sure, he had a fine year in the Truett Sewell came in for At St. Louis Larry Huff. “We're supposed to Oe tee be coan Heintzelman, quickly disposing | octon wait for 2 delegation to'come and |; 20, bitle busybody,” she H. E| Texas league, but plenty of R guys ; : thought. “Still, he has more fore- : ae 1 \have failed to make that big But I don't believe you need to] ene,than, Ly She, felt relieved of Ducky Medwick and Lavagct Se Louis @ 1 idomp to the males ‘wort bow ri . Wil. | tat these white men had beende- to, but walking amilli and " S Shs} Mie pg crit te Met hte nied the opportunity to break the | Walker to fill the bases. Riggs |, =°Tl¥> Johnson and Masi; Pol-) Johnny Hopp was regarded as “It's my opinion they'll make the | Nagata taboo. came in to hit for Owen, singlin, [let ae, Menke. oS oe ee American grade. The Chinese authorities in The gathering broke up. It was fe > aingling —_ insurance. But the guy goes great | grade. ‘The Chinese authorities in| neq time for people who rise to | {°F two more runs and putting fas a sub for Johnny Mize, then| Club— w. Pet. live to establish the camp, When | Work in the early morning hours. | the Dodgers on top. H |holds down a regular outfield|New York _____97 664 ‘we did survive the Commissioner | , “itet. the camp. became quiet, The Pirates picked up one, At St. Louis REL E} oo ost—and i tender for the Boston iets 545 gave us a few soldiers to act as | "Ne Tose, lit a candle, examined more run off Luke Hamlin, who | Boston 25 Ce eae brs 4 x8 \Chieago “497 | guntis” {the native rack and then, among (took up the Dodger pitching du- Sei s Cleveland —__ 70 486 nee jthe felts in the tent wall behind / ties, but that was as far as they and, Southworth was by no means “486 | oddap Speaks }found the outline of the belt and | ont and, Brookl: fe—at | Mancuso. jsure this spring that Creepy} : AS HE talked, trying to bring or malta. 5 gcoe eit he Sebati ts ee ae ns / s . Crespi would make the grade. ed thi i leave i sne eck 5 ie at ' . in + eee ; } S Anne pe dle iS og mab ge donned slippers and great coat | St. Louis had much less trou- First Game ances whan’ man in the) 425 ‘eae ci edged inside and squatted di when her door opened and Beth ble, pounding the Bostons for a ; | by the door ‘counting his. ll sg | came in. Anne began toexplain. | ¢_1 St aie in the opener, and At Cineiangtt; m . “ 8 0 a2 2 Nor ‘could he & “BI Shi e “That harmless little priest—" |. ‘ Philadelphia Bneught: And then bee eboe ter _ “He's all right,” laughed Beth “winning the nightcap, 3-2, when | Gio cinnati’ |. ‘the little man softened. That was |i7.8 low voice. “I just stepped over Estel Crabtree poled one out of ‘hot true, for in his fashion Doddap | him as usual to get in here.” the park in the ninth stanza. A fs : served the spirit and not the per- ge ees cas the Hbticle Loses For Giants. | Per. 07H PRDRDE Teague performance at’ third. = ‘son, i A . . + z | ' * 5 ij , Poet: ey ennled or pot verted 7 guard house is locked securely but | A-rockie making his major Second Game Billy took x bag? we ssscyr with N -_ was a rather surprising experi-|©™pty. 1 went and looked. Now |league debut yesterday was 4+ Cincinnati a rookie catcher, er Cooper, e ence, you hustle back into bed. You |inocked out of the box and! i. ‘4 Bs » sh “are | want to gain all the strength you | ji oe ie emanded bevel Pe ge 2 ints tea satin charged with the defeat the New “They are well and si tains, Cheer up. I'm betting Mr. York’ Giants suffered at the! She smiled at the othersl “Silly | Mackey will appear tomorrow jhands of the Chicago Cubs. The! of me.” she said, “but I do feel| With the dagger if he's not in ‘rookie is Dick Koslo, of Mil-| comforted.” jail.” She tucked Anne in. |waukee, and the score was 7-3. Diana was the one whe asked| “But the difficulties ahead of | ins j Koslo for | 4t Pittsburgh R. H. E.|had been tagged use in a “Where is it?” | US,” sighed Anne. “Whatever I do The Bruins jumped on Ke Of | Brook! ate “ ae ico idiot I must not fail father and mother, two runs in the first inning and fever it ‘ ‘ rb and as aid for young pitch- Anne reluctantly. “The priest |¥et I have made a mess of things | were never headed. Verne Ol- . : oF warned ‘me that no one” else | $0 far, They're getting old, though }sen went all the way for Chi-|,, Davis. Hamlin and = Owen:) And the fellow with the high should touch it.” they don’t seem to know it. This halki his 10th tri. | Heimtzelman, Sewell and Lopez. “That's just silly superstition,” a dangerous life they ook perdi tinal sis } autores : asserted Larry. vont you let us) “They're wonderful,” cried Beth, | A hit batsman with the bases | At Chicago RH. E.| ‘Anne heard herself repeating | Sitting down on the side of the cot.-|loaded forced in the winning |New York a Blaze Sherwood's words. “Since }“We've got Mh ee they've ed trun for Cincinnati in the night- | Chicago pit a d we're mixed up with these people | Something better. I guess 11 © ‘cap of a doubleheader thus giv-| Koslo, Lohrman and Domine schaps we should respect thelr spitit fy makes them agslest. Just | (°° he Reds a sweep of the far-|¥. Olsen and McCullough, “ »| they two together are one scholar. gain bill, 1-0 and 3-2. Johnny) SRE aan ‘paged: in thelr presence.” |I'Gon't think you.need to do any Vander Meer struck out 11 Phil-| AMERICANLEAGUE _| drawn augat-287 septcalas. we're apart from them. I'm ex.|Worrying about the outcome.” adelphia Phillies in the second/* At Philadelphia ~ i ife” | Beth leaned forward. “I'm so ex- 5 } : womely Agi ea oes mire cited about you and Blaze Sher. 82m and won his 15th start. | Detroit __ interrupted the doctor. wood,” she confessed. “Did he—” | Yanks Explode In One Inning ¢ Larry looked at him in surprise.|_ “Now, Beth, warned Anne, and A four-run, fifth. innizig; spark- e ° . , heist : 7 —I mean it tickles me to death: /homer, cartiéd the ‘ork! “For certain yes. I say. | Your beating Diana’s time. with Yankees to a 5-3 triumph of the At Boston H. do as these natives ask us to do, |him—even if nothing ever comes |Chicago White Sox. Chandier,, Respect their taboo.” . ee eee es on the mound for the Yanks, al-/ i {penn imps ett wood's in Asia.” lowed just five hits, one a four-, eee shes To be continued bagger by Joe Kuhel. } | The Detroit Tigers, held to; : og Sue SA Re er ee ‘four hits, got — pba toy At New York ‘ WILL | purchasing American-made Cata- earned runs to ‘ip the Chicago __ aus DUTCH INDIES tm flying boats for use as scout- delphia Athletics, 3-2. For seven New York oa | : RAISE DEFENSE FUND ,. pianes innings Phil Marchildon gave up! Smith and Dickey; Chandler ——— ne defi only three safeties and his relief, | and Sylvestri. fry Awaneteted Wreand Other supplententary ene Dorter Vaughn, allowed just one | ed BATAVIA, N, E. I, Sept. 18.— estimates approved included 16.-\j, the remaining two frames. At Washington iati 3 i inth|St. Louis —________. An appropriation of 51,000,000 | 000,000 guilders for purchase of A two-run rally in the ninth | fuilers, ($27,540,000) was approv-/ torpedoes and other items for | gave the Boston Red Sex a 3-2) Washington SS ee et by the people's council to the navy and funds fer buikiing | victory over the Cleveland | In-| Auker, Newlin, McKain and strengthen the Netherlands East a military academy at Ban-/dians. Dom DiMaggio's single |Ferrell; Wynn, Andersom Zu- Indies naval air arm which is cocng. ‘scored the tying and winning ber and Early.