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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1943. ——: AST GUARDSMEN STRAIGHT VICTORY LEAGUE; BUMPED SOUND SCHOOL, 8-6; ! Guardians Of U. S. Coast Entrench Themselves In! First Place; Strutted | During, Practice... JID. YOE_vAd. 3 The swashbuckling bunch youthful andi scrappy. ball players | represenititig ithe Coast Guard to-} day aré pidud posstssors ‘of their fourth straight triumph © in the! American division of the Island Service Men's League. In as sensational a clash as has) been staged in any stadium this} year, the spectacular circuit-lead- | ers won a thrilling 8-6 see-saw | contest from the powerful Sound School on the Naval Operating} Base diamond and further en-| trenched themselves as the surs| prisingly best team in the entire loop thus far. They strutted proudly about in their gaudy blue and gray uni-| forms during warm-up sessions} beforgythe packed stands, but af- ter the cry of “Play Ball,” the en- of | { | terprisiig “kids” forgot all about! a show” and then setticd down tot play a championship~brand: © ~~ It was hard — awfully-teed wo all the way.j The yoy Shit? men got one in the fitst afl de in the second for a 40 leagyThe! long-anticipated outburst Of the} Sound School's potent bats ect.r- red in the fourth and before the storm had cleared the se>re was; tied at 4-4 | In addition to that, the Soark- lers continued their onslavgnt in} the fifth with two or mor. for ai 6-4 edge. But the action concluded. In the Coast-Guardsmen’s half they proved their true worth for, undaunted at this sudden reversal they unleashed all their anger with a deluge of four more runs before the flood had subsided. | That ended the scoring but not the excitement because the Sound School always threatened. It got two men on the sacks with walks in the sixth but the others we struck out. The final frame show- ed two more going down via the strikeout route and the other feeb- | ly grounding out. The man behind all this was big ExKacanowicz,'ag usual, the per- | sofiable Coast Guard hurler, who| was on the mound against for- midable opposition for the second | time in three day This tower of strength not only | fanned 11 and allowed four hits} in seven innings but in the clean- up position on the offensive he Parnered a single and double ar a run in four trips to the plate. | All in all it wa terrific ga from start to finish. Among the four hits Kacanowic ielded we two home runs. One was by Navik, Sparklers’ pitcher, with one aboard in the fourth and the other was by Constantine, second bi man, likewise with a runner wait- ing, in the fifth. The only single | was by Johnson, catcher, because | the remaining Sound School hit was a resounding double by Sil- verstone, left fielder, in the fourth frame rally with one aboard at the time. The Coast Guard, however, was not to be outdone in this depart- ment either, for it connected for 11_ hits. Two singlesy by Sear brough, third baserhah, and, Ka- canow accounted for the “first two sc S. vA Singles by MaécLéan Scarbrough, an@/Bruliaker baseman, resulted in three runs. The fifth brought the outburst when Boaz, left fielder, and Tor- | bett, shortstop, got singles: Mac was far from FORO IK IORI IIT IIR III II III IISA IIISSIISAISISISISI SIS ISA ISAAIS SSA SINAN AR AAAI. Lean and Kacanowiez recorded | doubles and the attack was cli- maxed with a timely homer Holley, first baseman. Total—five hits and four scores for the even- } tual triumph. In the National Leas ceiving Station moved into’ the winning column with an 8-3 vie; tory over the Naval Hospital. The | victors got five hits and had five | err while the losers garnered eight hits but had seven misplays. Jeffrey and Ilsley were! the bat tery for the ‘Recpiving Sfation. | Watkins and Jones'wprked for the | corpsmen. ii od | che agp at 5:30 the*American | e the Re- | divisibn schedule.“ gh > NOB! field pits the 50th Coast’ Artillery against the Marines and! fomor= } row Boca Chica will‘ fatedthe Na-} val Operating Base In the National circuit on the Army Barracks diamond the two | loop leaders clash when the Na-| val Air Station opposes the Com- | missary Store, Sunday Craig’s Station | TAKEN FROM FRENCH NEW YORK.-Grenade was taken from the French word for pomegranate, because of a re- semblance in shape to the fruit | perience j outbr jat Miami and Fort: Piérce, and *| prior to transfer to Key-West he} >|ing Center at Miami. gona? by! ANNEX FOURTH | wise fone os IN SERVICE MEN'S place of cultivated coffee. When One Is Touched two-pants suits?” Wvvv vv Vv Tver HAS WIDE EXPERIENCE 044444444444444444 a mighty useful alibi.” fn re the Fstat { EDN. SCEASEL You, and e by notified sent any cl: you, or ei against the Mitchell, Count of you, quired are | demands wide and varied ex-| })? ma tn both his civil and} be void. " oi i * ig |} Dated the 6th dz military life, Lieutenant William Lae s act (Sd.) MARTHA HARRIS, S. Gramling entered upon duties’ as administratrix of the estate the Key West Coast Guard Edna H. Mitchell = aprd- Base on December 12, 1942, as} Personnel Officer and Assistant Captain of the Port. a Fiorida,"“Being | on Oetobér 24, 1904, Lieutenant Gramling re- ceived ypis early education, at the; public schools ;of that city and upon aduation from Miami High chool he entered the} University of Florida. | In 1929 after receiving his} LLB degree Mr. Gramling was} admitted to the practice of law before the Courts of the State! of Florida and soon thereafter } was granted the privilege of practicing before the United States District Courts, the Fifth} Circuit Court of Appeals, and! various other Federal Courts. Rapidly gaining prominence in the law profession, Lieuten-! ant Gramling in 1933 was ap- pointed Assistant U. S. Attorney for the Southern District of! Florida and Attorney for the} Department of Justice in the} Bureau of War Risk Litigatior,; rving with inction in both jpacities for several years. j Having an active interest ia the operation of small craft and} (18). according : a knowledge of Florida waters! recorded in Book One (i) gained in civil life, Mr. Gram-|) Plats on Page forty-two: ( ling © volunteered: for ‘duty with |. Monree County, Elorida. the U. S» Coast Guard at the |] on South Street k of the present world! See) dost fee conflict and was commissioned |~ thence on South a Lieutenant (jg) in March 1942, } Narthenstexty, dir and subsequently was promoted! {40.86 g to Lieutenant on October 1,} rection one hundred. an‘ 1942 od ; ce While in. the Coast. Guard) Lieutenant Gramling has - served Assistant Captain. of the Port} With a of April, A.D. STATE or TH S IN AND FOR MONRO! vs. R. E. DOTY and. B DOTY, his wife, Defendants. MORTGAGE dence parties cl through, u fy ming inte: under or y right, tit interest in the property de- seribed herein You are y required to pear to the against you otherwise 9 the allegat said bill will be taken as n- e involved in said Florida, described net Ww angles in a Southwe: rection forty (40) fee’ es in a Northw hundred AND ORDER served at the Sub-Chaser Train-| 25th day of M As Assistant Captain of the Port, Lieutenant Gramling di rects the operations of all ves. sels attached to the Key Wes! Coast Guard Base and is respon. sible for ali Port Security ac tivities DISCOVERED IN 1538 | : * | and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 NEW YORK.—Potatoes were | &very Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m first discovered by white men in} Ladies Invited Colombia, South America, in|, SKATE for HEALTH'S SAKE 1538. | Lessons Phone 91it -“Flectrical DON'TS” ELECTRIC WASHER THE WRINGER DON’T leave pressure on rolls when not in use. 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