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: i Hy ' wee SSOCKLYH DODGERS TRI-| MACHINISTS AND BOCA CHI- UMPH OVER PITTSBURGH CA TEAMS WINNERS OF PURATES CONTESTS (ieeriet The Citteen) NEW YORK, July 17. — The Chicago Cubs The Machinists won the playoff and the first half from the | American Legion, softball ten last night. : The Legion and the Machinists both played loose ball but the | Legion pitchers. walked 15 and jaided with tive. errors spelled their defeat. Jack Roberts started on the, mound and last two and third innings he allowed 7 walks and 6 runs. Claude Valdez, Jr., ; |relieved' him and he ‘allowed 8 walks and five runs the rest of i : : F i i i, [ iv [ : i | 5 3 al ff fi f = F? Gesions! League the way. Baker, Albury, Carey, At Pittsburgh R HE Sue Griffin and Williams played Bowwklyn ; = tiwell for the winners and C. Prttstan gh Valdez, Joe Mira and Peter Seats sed Andrews; Rescigno,!yaidez for the losers were the Bec und Lopes best. Joe Mira doubled and F. ~emed ,'Sands tripled for the Legion At Chicago R oH lwere the only extra bases of the! few York 3 2 ;game. At bat Gomez and C, Val- Che age 4 8 1 \dez hit two safely each to lead Mange and Lombardi; Passesv,!the losers at bat. Gutierrez hit two for the winners. Machin stole two bases and scored three runs. Lous La E! Baker stole two bases, McCol- Night Game llough, Sr., went to bat in the - : : seventh with three on base and ‘Tot M t t its and fanned t id thi a . and |*89, * 0 end the ODea RHE Only ganws scheduled. Legion _ 003 0012 6 9 5 enagy Machinists 132 113 x 11 5 3 Remertean League J. Roberts, C. Valdez and At Basten B® HB ElGomez; Sue Griffin and Williams. Cleveland H 4 @ In the opening game of the Beaton "|Right the Boca Chica All Stars Reynolds, Kiieman and Hayes; yon over the Marines by a 6 Heflin, Rybe, Ferriss and Gar-li 9 score. Neal pitched a one- | tae hit game and he was given good At New York ° S El well but weakened in the last | a 47 3) frames and allowed 5 hits and Swift; Zube and three ertra runs. For the All — yr Py ene! *+\Stars, Avery, Roland and Nusky times at bat. Cardwell hit the Night Games only safety for the Marines in the w First ‘on no: first. After that only two men aft — *& & reached first. One on walk and Pee Rien gam, © > land Cardwell 1. In the field, Yur- @ few NM, }lGlidewelt and Jacobs played a good game for the losers and Avery, D’Allissio and Neal star- —— red for the winners. - becond Game Score RHE STANDINGS Marines 000 0000 0 1 3 Motions: Boca Chica _ 210 0210 6 8 2 or. L ve} Cardwell and Broudain; Neal Chicago “ae D 623 and D’Alissio. St. Louis “4 «(56 Beoukiyn 6 35 ‘563 TEMPERATURE BULLETIN 4 ——- 4 = yo Temperature data for the 24 } or 49 3% 500 | HOUFS ending 8:30 a. m., as report- c 7 38.403 ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Phhiledeiphia 7 63 250f beitbaal League 69 Detrest “4 32ST! 61 Washington 4 32 (556 74 New York a a Boston 1 36532 52 Chicago oo w@ iY ns St Lonwis ao BC Tae Chevetand 36 39.480 Kansas Cit . jy —__ 83 _— PRitadelprie % =50 = 333 KEY WEST__88 80 K. West Airport_90 80 Memphis. 86 60 FOLLOWING THROUGH | Mami a4 75 prenes—— 73 62 ed jew Orleans___ 93 | By PEDRO AGUILAR pol ie gaggaaar ts a eed | Tt | eT) 68 The “plepcff” series between| Okla. City. 90 70 the A. Legion, Machinist and} Pensacola__ 82 77 the Porter Place soft ball teams) Pittsburgh__71 58 for the first half, stands now with | 3t. Louis__81 58 the Legion and Machinist with| Tampa______ 88 74 ome wietory each and the Project heye with two reverses. Rosam, two out of four; Valdez, th the first game the Legion won| and Gutierrez, one in two times} i the last frame after trailing) at bat; Larsen one out of one; for the first six frames the Legion) P, Valdez, one out of two; J. Rob-| stored four runs in the sixth to erts, two out of four, and Baker te the count and scored the winn- | two out of five times at bat. Winn- | ‘% ram im the seventh with two] ing pitchers, J. Roberts and Han-} outs and Peter Valdez on third,| se sen. , In the field, Albury has five outs @ue to « walk, stole second and third, then Jack Cates hits one|and two assists; Gutierrez, three te third and Del Valle threw! outs and two assists; Gomez, 8 home, instead of first and the] outs and one a: Lewin, three| rabbit foot Peter came home safe-jouts and one assist; Marsh, two| ly outs and two assists; Rosam, two tm the second game the Machin-| and two; Gess, 13 outs are the; tt scored five runs off Harris in} leaders in the field so far. the first frame, on five walks and = BROADWAY tw Ashmere. The Project boys in CIGAR STORE their half scored four on a walk, @ single, a double and a homer ty Del Valle, and Hansen went te the showers, Chita Baker re- lteved him and walked two but ge more runs scored. In the third 610 Duval Street Reker bit a homer, a couple walks and » fielders choice and two coal —000— eored. In sixth three walks | two sing! nd a double by Al- bury and one error gave the Ma- ehinist three more runs, and a bunch of five runs in the seventh om three singles two walks and ome error. In the sixth the Project theys failed to come through on COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wir three singles, two walks, and the —000— hanes loaded and Dei Valle popped wut to short Popular Brands of Lae hitters in this series so far ave, Peter Valdez, two safely CIGARS and COLD im two times at bat; Albury, three out of three; Del Valle three out} _* SOFT DRINKS ef Gv Marsh three out of tive? iii tiara PIV I IV III ITI IIT TT TS up but it, et JOO TNT TTT TTT TTT TOIT TNT TT UIT T TUTTI V ITNT TY The Key West Golf Club won the elimination Fourth of July golf tournament yesterday with a final total of 10 points. The civilians were in second | s u place with seven points, NOB, cloudy this afternoon, tonight NAS, and Sonar School finished and Wednesday with widely in that order. Second place was in doubt un- til the last hole as Curry and mostly southeasterly. Dulion representing the civilians, | bi defeated Haggerty and Trimble afternoon, tonight and Wednes-! subscriptions a record is kept and of NOB, to win 3 points in the last match of the day, A win for Haggerty and Trible would have meant second place for NOB Joe Lopez turned in a sizzling’ 71, and with his partner, J. Lon- deree, carded 16 pars to win that prize for the golf club. Ware and Fulton School were runners-up with 14 of Sonar Pars EAN ieee tonight and Wednes- A Hit For Charity ie Gol lub has decided to “3. + ‘ - rearrange the finals, scheduled Jacksonville | to . Apalachicola:) for next Sunday at 2 p. m., so that two teams representing the, best players of the club will play} two teams representing all the} other ment, composed of the best play- er from each team, Final arrangements and sched-' ule of matches will be announced i later this week. Jack Sellers said LOWest last night the golf club is going to prove cs 20e that not only can they beat all fhe teams in the area, but also} that they can beat collectively! . : all the best players on the other | Rainfall, 24 hours ending city teams. \ NEGRESS PLEADS : FOR HER HUSBAND |_ inches activities in the tourna- The wife had the husband ar- support. Cardwell also pitched /rested on a charge of aggravated | assault, and when the case came, this morning before Judge} Thomas court, she pleaded with him to each hit two safely in three}show her husband mercy. Ernest Bronet, negro, was the'., defendant, and when he was ar- | SU8rise raigned bef peace, she said her husband had Moonrise one on an error, Neal fanned 10/attackd her with a screwdriver, Moonset - S. Caro, in criminal re a justice of the this morning she test a ina caught 5 flies in left. Perry,|/he had brandished the screwdriv- | er but did not strike her with i “And, Judge, he’s as good aj man as any woman wants, ’cept! when he gets drunk.” A preacher testified that Bron- attended church regularly, and, as his wife had said, was a} {good man other than when he was. drunk. The pr further that Bronet was acutely aware of his weakness, and had been treated medically to try to stop his,craving for liquor. ‘Judge Caro reduced’ the charge and fined Bronet $50 and costs. acher said Cotto nacreage smallest since} but will do much for the world ati THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (TWO DIAMONDBALLIKEY WEST GOLF CLUB COMES OUT |SLOVENE MEN IN WHITE (GAMES LAST NIGHT} VICTORIOUS IN TOURNAMENT. HERE} —— 5d Bee | fh t of the shipments come y By A. I. GOLDBERG powders to keep flies. ou’ ———$ . Dee ee ommend ie St. Petersburg Enjoys BRATISLAVA, — ‘The war is CARD OF THANKS robbed on the THE ‘A Rain Of Newspapers not over for Slovakia’s men in i tesa soldiers guard the white, upon whom falls the tre-; We take this means of ex ra we estimate that at FORECAST mendous task of maintaining ing our heartfelt thanks to the oolies intended for Us és (By Associated Press) Key West and vicinity: Partly}. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla—When it rains here every one gets an tevening Independent free. The paper's offer made origi- | acatteced showers and thunder-j nally on Sept. 10, 1910, has stood storms; gentle to moderate winds, | since then, with an average of ' less than four and a half papers .}a@ year being given away. | Florida: Partly cloudy this) Bor feuatie Paieinetvenke day, scattered showers and each time the sunless days add thunderstorms in afternoons andj up to six, each subscriber's credit over southeast coastal section to-| is advanced a week. night and Wedneday morning. {| Street “sales” on rainy days are Jacksonville through Florida; free too. : Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to{ St. Petersburg, as you might moderate winds, ‘mostly south-| have guessed, calls itself the ‘‘sun- easterly, and partly cloudy} Shine city. weather with widely scattered; showers and thunderstorms this Every Miss Was (By Asnueclatea Press) LONDON.—Due to an anony- mous man’s strange offer, the| family of some soldier, sailor or sri kos Fla, era 1945 lairman will benefit by about ‘Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. sot coh eee Eastern War Time. (City Office.) |9#0 from the Soldiers’, Sailors No small craft or storm warn- ings displayed. WEATHER REPORT CRY FOR MEDICAL AlD reaper . TUESDAY, JULY radium-treated, emanation, and it honpitnds We don't have ‘on't last, long. plasma. bt my Papen ecto «a ’ + age - we must put scores of tuberculo- unit ax chaen in the same wards with UNE which we m4 other diseases. We don’t have the | distribute through Slovak public health with a dearth of many friends for their kindness | stolen in the port.” medical equipment and supplies.'during the illness and after T_T = § § — Repatriates are being flooded death of our loved one, Mrs. Har- into Slovakia, possibly carrying riet Lewin. We wish to especially M diseases. In addition the starved. thank Mrs. Etta | Wells, nurse, inmates of German concentra-'and those who donated cars for tion camps have been thrown to'the funeral, and for fort! CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH the care of the doctors, who must offerings, We assure one and — LieUID carry on. without automobiles, {that their kind deeds will al- MALARIAL surgical instruments, drugs —, ways be remembered. SYMPTOMS even without food. Gl7-1t) THE FAMILY Take only ae diencted The serious medical problem 3 cane shea ¢- owen faced throughout the Danube > eoccee eeee valley is illustrated by the plight of St. Elizabeth's hospital here. RATIONING TIMETABLE A Catholic instituton, with nuns ; serving as nurses, it was stripped by the Germans of all its valuable ae Bago Boer a Stamp 26. Aug te radium for cancer treatment, 0! be 3 Ze, fa e all surgical paraphernalia, and of pire Aug. 31; DI-HI expire Al6 good —- gallons: all medicines and antiseptics. Sept. 30; J1-N1 expire Oct. through Sept. With the liberation of the 31. Red K2-P2 expire a oT $6 country two medical missions 31; Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31: a stamps Boot hurried into Slovakia from Eng- V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- | now good. land, consisting of 160 Slovak and El expire Oct. 31. Czech doctors and 100 nurses. fe Dr. Arpad Lovacs, who has di-/ $ rected 200-bed hospitals in Eng- land for the last six years, show- ed correspondents, through the FUEL Old 4 and S; new | through & Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Phone 49 eevvccecocs 2OCCCCC SOO OOOOS SESSSEOEEEOEE Temperatures and Airmen’s Families Associa- Highest last 24 hours —... 88 tion fund. 80! When the V-bomb attacks were! 84 ‘at their height last July this man 84'told his family he was prepared jto pay L5 to war charities for, Precipitation jevery week of danger so long as; ‘his house, family, office premises. and staff remained’ safe. He did this for 41 weeks. ‘| A few days before the end of !LenjionS rocket ordeal a V-2! 0.69 landed within 100 yards of his house, causing some damage. But Mean Normal ...... :30 a. m., inches !Total rainfall since July 1; i_ inches : dheeeooee }Excess since July 0.00 Total rainfall since Jan. 1; inches __ 8.16 this man decided that, since other , Deficiency since January 1; ‘homes in the neighborhood were | inches coe 7:25 completely wrecked, such a “trif- ling matter” as his own ceilings, roof and windows should not let ‘him out of his promise. | | He sent his usual cheque to the; Relative Humidity 16% | Ton.orrow'’s Almanac SSAFA with the request that it} 6:48 a.m.!be used ‘to help towards the edu- 8:18 pm. cation of a service man’s child or 2:48 p.m. |to help a war widow. 1:46 on Sunset f Ten spies and 45 saboteurs con-: victed in last’ year. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) Subscribe to ‘fhe ae | High Tide Low Tide 5:26 a.m. 12:11 p.m, | Weelsly. ; 6:30 p.m. 11:23 p.m, pein | TODAY'S HOROSCOPE | BREWERS iy copeu 2 ALL VITAMIN known to be essential to human nutrition, plus liver and iron. $2.59 — » 3erait mooucr $7.95 GARDNER'S PHARMACY This is a strong day giving a strong masterful nature, with great endurance and ability. Am- bition is the keynote of this char-j acter and, if properly curbed,} ; With the combination of a studi- jous mind, it bids fair to make al person of powerful presence, who] i will not only be sure of suc i ' The Florida As Called By Cl Loans and Discounts Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures tis Other Real Estate Prepaid Expenses Accrued Interest a Receivable U. S. Government Florida County and Municipal Bonds Other Securities Cash on Hand and Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits . Reserves Reserve for Incom Interest & Income Not Earned . Deposits: U. S. Government ................ All Other Deposits ....... Serving Key West Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of the Florida National Group VO FFI FIO ee Foes See | pi AAAAAAAAa assesses sass sessssssssssssssssessess esses eee j STATEMENT OF CONDITION National Bank at Key West the Comptroller of the Currency at the lose of Business, June 30, 1945 RESOURCES $ 178,245.80 20,477.03 Owned . 7,860.65 2,618.33 nd Income ] ~ ae We All Know How lt Feels Securities 75,62 ei ' . to have the driver of a crowded bus say, “ lake the ; : 3 1 next bus, please.” This is unpleasant, even when i un 248,259.05 avoidable, but it is partic aos , stip ny : — i the: ‘ 21,487.02 would have been room on that bus IF our ne rhbors had Due From Banks 1,718,242.74 _6,776,929.63 eee ——————e i Turn about is fair play. Think of the fellow at the next $6,986,131.44 stop when you ride the bus. Move to the rear and Pe vs i aisle room for him. Please be considerate of pr te . LIABILITIES i workers and start home before the afternoon peak lead k ! | hours, when defense workers are using the buses te . t i $ 100,000,00 | home. Remember, we all enjoy better service when 165,000.00 think of the other tellow. sili 8,114.35 31,294.80 Collected $ 932,722.70 . 5,727,703.20 6,660,425.90 $6,986,131.44 and Monroe County for Over Half a Century = LD RARRARRARARADARAEADADADASADAAAADAAAAAAAMAAADAAADADAAAAAAADEDAAAARREERE stripped hospital. “The UNRRA} promised to help us, but it is! slow in coming,” he said, almos' in tears. “For God’s sake pleas let the outside world know what we must: werk without, j “There .aré-no sulfa, - sédatives, | anesthetics, * morphine, cardiac | stimulants, vitamins, hormone | extracts. | There is not’ a single transfu- sion apparatus in the interior of Slovakia and people are dying! . daily because of the lack. It is what we need most. | “In this hospital, which was § long famous for its treatment of : cancer victims, we have one e STRAND THEATER EDMOND O'BRIEN in “WINGED VICTORY” News - Sports - Shorts i All Beef Cuts SALES HOURS EVERY DAY: 10 A. M. to 12 M. — 2 P. M, to 7 P, M, i MONROE THEATER | MICKEY ROONEY in ' ANDY HARDYS BLONDE TROUBLE | COMING: “Song of the Range’ 0. P. A. CEILING PRICES TROPICAL QUICK FREEZE CO. Caroline and Grinnell Sts. + + have correct fare ready Do You : mi move to the rear : - consider defense workers @ KEY WEST TRANSIT CO., ine. Sellers, Mana, Phone 1057 — ‘So 8 ok WAR HONDS AND KEEP