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owen. game'in the major lea; the rs winning § Davis, fifth Brooklyn hur! ed the last two innings and Billy Herman, Dixie Walker and Augie Galan singled in the tenth inning. The Pittsburgh Pifates took both ends of a twin bill from the Cin- cinnati Reds, and the Phillies downed the Boston twice. The following are the results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game) At Boston Philadelphia 13 13 1) 7 10° 3] Johnson, ingston;| Andrews, Jeffcoat, Stout, Dono- van and Klutz. —— (Second Gamey At Boston Philadelphia “. (First Game) At Pittsburgh Cincinnati - x Pittsburgh . ee Vatider Meé?, Beggs.and Muel- ler; Sewell and Lopez. _ , (Second Game) At Pittsburgh Cincinnati _ - Pittsburgh — Heuser’ and DePhilli and Baker. R. 4 5 id (First Game) | At St. Louis ; Chicago se St. Louis __ ey Prim, Barrett, Warneke, Dering- er, Brecheen, Munger, Lanier, M. | Cooper and W. Cooper. At Brooklyn New York _.. Brooklyn be (Ten innings) Méelton, Adams, and Mancuso; Wyatt, Ma- con, Head, Webber, Davis and | ee | American League | (First Game) At New York H. E. Washington . 6 0 New York a 9 2} Leonard and Early; Wensloff, Bonham, Russo and Sears. | | (Second Game) | At New York ‘Washington NAMB EES, New York . sali sane Haefner and Gtuliani; Donald) and Hemsley. | R. 5 6 0} ea R.| (First Game) f At Detroit . E.} By Lie. ok 2 Detroit 2 4 Galehouse and Ferrell; ‘out | and Unser. | i R. 3 (Second Game) | At Detroit R. H. Ey St. Louis 5 9 2) Detroit siesta Se, WE NG Hollingsworth, Potter, Muneriér'! and Hayes; Overmire, Trucks and | Richards. (First Game) At Philadelphia Boston _.. Lael Philadelphia Terry, Brown and Wolff, Fagan and Warner. (Second Game) At Philadelphia Boston Pi Philadelphia Woods, Lucier, Brown and Con- roy; Flores and Swift, Wagner. (First Game) At Chicago Cleveland Chicago 10 12 1} Reynolds, Center, Milner and Rosar; Grove and Turner, Trésh. a —00o— COMPLETE BASEBALL received daily by leased wire —00o— Popular Brands of C ind Cold Soft Beaks 612 1 | a set of traditions has | tiled against you a pan be Press Arts Edito: - ir NEW. YORK; June 21,—The New York Lewisohn Stadi Concérts project, parent of all out- of-door summer music ventures in the country, is not the same thing it once was. The change has come so gradually that half the regu- lars dimly realize it—but it has come. When it began asa war morale In 2 heard now the bi strings sound in rémoté_p! even across the street in the of apartment buildings. And ple who sit in the more expensiv: table seats up front, have, in th past, sometimes been able to hear thé’ same music: three times; once direct from the stage, once from }tfieasure 26 seasons back under thé}thie amplifiers high © overhead, ering concrete bléaéhers. The wére almost exclasive- ‘A- paves ly orchestral and an audience of|Concerts, opens the season in ed ‘credit for the victory when| 3000 persons was considered ex-| June, these disadvantages will, cellent. pe Large Fy ; 9 Now, audieneés over 30d are commonplace. ‘The stage sits al- most a block from, the Bleachers, soloists aré very frequerit, ballet and opera shore thé season, and grown with the years. One is the invariable Gershwin night, usually with ; Oscar Levant playing the piano! have been arranged so far for the RHE! and veterans from “Porgy and | eight weeks of the. season, start- Bess” singing excerpts from that work. Another is Lily Pons night, which stuffs every corner of the huge place. When Mrs. Charles S. Guggen- heimer, chairman of Stadium | she hopes, be eliminated. j New Stage Last summer the old stage blew down; now a new one, deep enough for grand opera and bal- let, has been erected with sight angles rearranged so that the peo- ple in the 25-cent seats at the sidés can see. Twenty-four special events | ing with an All-Tchaikowsky pro- gram on ‘opening night under Fritz Reiner ;with Arthur Rubin- stein as sploist in “the” concerto. esi 42 Club— W. iL. New York - J 19 Pet. 612 rooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburgh: Philadelphia ton __ New York Chieago 404 ‘383 BALTIMORE—Fifty kinds of harmless bacilli live in the mouth of a human, LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ELEVENTH JUDICL OF THE STATE 0) A IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANOBRY. Cane No. 5 CHARLES ISAI GLUCKMAN, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE BLANCHE GLUCKMAN, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Blanche Gluckman, Residence Unknown. You are required to appear to the bill of complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on the first Monday in August A. D. 1943, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, ¥pogice, this 12th day of June A. D. Ross C Sawyer Clerl THE CUIT (Cireuit Court Seal) urt. By: (S4.) Kathleen age pee uty. erk. ENRIQUE ESQUIN. 0, TR. Solicitor for Plaintiff. junl4-21-28;jly6,1943 CRETE ts: More Healthy IN © PEOARRCC OOS OCCALORESSES OOOO COOEOEOOESOOOOOOCS OREO OLOEOOOROC® [dace ace : 3) Washington resident, father of the .| paigns in many parts of the world} | Military School last year. k of the Circuit} REAL ICE Safe. . It’s Pure NTERS ACADEMY (Spécial to ‘The Citizen) j | QUANTICO, Va, June 21.—} Richard A, Savage, 18, entered the U. S. Naval Academy yester. day with slight misgivings. Hi: brother, Harold, elder by 14) months, is now in his second vear | at the Académy. Captain Eli Savage, USMC, two midshipmen, has a story-book career in the Marine Corps. He enlisted in 1905 and participated jin several uprisings and cam-| prior to the World War. He was commissioned in 1917, and for the} next 18 years served as a Marine officer, afloat and ashore around the world. | Captain Savage retired in 1935, | after completing 30 years’ service. | | Six years later he was recalled {| to active duty, and at present| {commands a company of Marines at Quantico. Richard was born in Washing- jton, D. C., Harold in Norfolk, Va. | Both boys traveled extensively with their father. The younger at: ; tended schools in Washington, D. C., Key West, Fla.; Quantico, Va.; Montpelier, Va.; and Charlotte, N. C. He graduated from Greenbriar Both Richard and Harold hope to. make the Marine Corps their Careers. F. SIKES | J. a j OIITII TIT | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE! OMICAL. . .It’s PIPPLLLEPLIZLILA LE LA ALLEL Zw MTOM OM COOMA M. 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