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‘WON CONTEST STAGED LAST EVENING AT BAYVIEW PARK GROUNDS By PEDRO AGUILAR The Pines boys gave the Amer- jean Legion ten a scare last night at the Park. McCollough started his boy in the box, thinking he had a soft case, but quickly re- moved him and put in C. Valdez after the Pines had scored four runs in the second. Three walks, turned the trick. The Legion boys scored one in the third on games played v: in the sixth to knot the count, on Mationai League a homer by C. Valdez, single by First [A Mira and & triple by Joe Mira, Mt Brockiyn H__E| who had thrown out at the plate 6 1 third to the catcher. J. Mira is 10 g)safe on an error and Casado HW ee. Biddle and Lakeman: |doubled to left and left fielder Herring apd Peacock, "|threw wild to third and James Second Game scored the tieing’ run. In the Cmemnasts 3. 6 3iseventh the Legion won-on a — " 4 0 4)double by Gomez ahd Claude inmeer; Bi ta Valdez singled to left to win his ranca and | ing. _—_ ‘eharices to score in the seventh At Boston R H_ BE/|With three on base and one out| Che age 3 6 githey failed to come through. A Beate . 0 {good man to take charge of these Deere. Vendenberg and | boys wilf make a real Club out of Gitiepete, Lee and Masi. [then \ H ‘at bat | Blanco and Bazo hit Mt Kew York R oH [two safely, for the losers and heme 5 11 09 ,Claud Valdez hit four out of four Sew York 3 7 g for the winners. He scored one Breeton and Rice: Feldman, |tU" and drove home two. Joe Mage. Plecher Adams and | Mira hit two safely. In the field Borvrrs |F. Sands, C. Valdez, A. Mira, Joe |Mira and Roberts played a great © Pilledeiphia R 4H E/gBame for the winners. Uncle Sam Pittstiurgh 3 6 0 | Valdez, Blanco, Nunez and Gon- Peiete pho 1 5 9 zalez for the losers, Geties end Lopez; Barrett and} Score RHE Mecencte L. Pines .... 040 0000 4 7 5 A. Legion __ 001 0031 511 3 ‘American League S. Bazo and S. Valdez; McCol- At Detrost R 4H €& lough and Valdez, F. Sands. Bet § 10 3] a Betree 1 615 1} THIEF STEALS CLOCK Hermon, O'Neil and Walters; Traut and Swift KANSAS CITY.—Not too dis- eee turbed when she found that Mt Cleveland E|thieves‘had taken two brooches 4 | became alarmed when she looked further and discovered that her = R York 3 . gi valued at $50, Miss Louise Sims 2 7 Bi Mrs. M; birthday |Gym. on levening. | Those a double by McCollough, Jr., and'wrs, Albert B. Cooper, Mr. and a double by F. Sands, three more | yrs. Ted Bayly, abe Betty Con- \ner, Mr. |Mr. and as,, Mrs. jtage, Br Skelton, ; Conner, | Molina, Popular CIGARS and COLD: | SOFT DRINKS (2 and a 4 Moyes vo ee alarm clock was missing. It was almost impossible to be replaced CRicago R #H_ E\then she called police. 7 4 (1 r 3 2 8 2 and Ferelio; Dietrich, debesor and Tresh. y games played. | By PEDRO AGUILAR Ambrose Nav », oldest broth-| ‘ » gang, is back looking better than! mn tow nd Si " he © play a little with | », the 7 t mostly was the| rae Peaee ach. Welcome into| teid Ar Hehe Gon son of Mr. and} Mrs. Regetio Gomez is back after | ss tour of duty Europe. He 4} ‘ aery we Belgium, Holland and Germany. and he will be with his gerents for 30 days and then will) ee beck and join his Company. We wieh him qn enjoyable stay} with bis parents and friends. ¢ ir — Te walk- last ‘year. "! ij x Aemour and Co's old plant ‘has a heen fixed up completely and a} a mudiern refrigerating plant has ~ taken its plece A first class | e building bas been erected at the on ong istance . “emer of Caroline and Margaret Streets, then Charles Toppine’s e t r fhevevee owplace for those who} . | love fis home and. his ines fo OU own something to look at, and! it & @m asset to this city and edit to the owners. If we only} a etvie-minded people in ; » like Mr. Toppins. Two ve Gy hn from this home many im- ae growements have been made, and y mew fence around the property} All Toge ¥ returning service men ~ SOCIETY _ + e |'Ichicago 2. 65" & 2 43 On Saturday, August 4, Myrt-| Varela St., was honored with ajMarlin a Dancing,.was the main feature of the evening. a Many beautiful and useful gifts} Cincinnati at Brooklyn. were received. | Delicious refreshments consist- 5 jing of punch, cake, sandwiches «. a single by Blanco and two errors 'and mints were served during the fand Mrs. Ramon Rodiguez, Mr. and Mrs. Rackley, Mr. and Mrs. A Ted Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. jeaittle Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Thom- | Mrs. Myrtland Cates, Sr. Misses Faye Bervaldi, Joan Lord, Betty Lord, Lorraine Not- | meee |Louise Saunders, Betty Canova, |game. The Pine boys lost many | \yildred Tift, Sarah Bertha Lowe, | Peggy Collins, Annie Averette, Mary Ellen i Johnson, Tift, Anne Doughtry, Gloria Carbonell, Cle- ora Roberts, \Johnson, Giselda Calleja, Ferol BROADWAY CIGAR STORE BASEBALL SCORES | Received Daily by Leased Wire COCCCOCHOOSOE OHSS COSCO OOS eece WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY SATURDA ES, JR: HONORED tbonell, Bobby Sikes, Harry Wi jiams, Oneal Adams, . Wilbur B. ind Ben Saunders, ‘Jr. TODAY'S GAMES / National League St. Louis at New York. * yrtland Cates, Sr., 1014 a Washi party at the High School his fifteenth birthday. Cleveland Chicago at Boston, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Soe American League New York at Cleveland. Boston at Detroit. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. present were Mr. and and Mrs. Walter Lazier, St; Louis —_——— 61 a ‘ \Citicinnati __* 43 Cooper, Leo Hicks, Jerry Hen-|Philadelphia land Cates, Jr.,.son of Mr. and ,Tiquéz, Roy Giles, Norman Car- Detroit New York _. 51 Chicago, _... Philadelphia ____ 47 36 —~ 5 Federal Bureau finds women’s pay below that of men. Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Dr.| Gey Dorothy Litzon, Mr. and etty L. Johnson, Mary{ O’Quinn, Evelyn! Conchita Varela, Joyce Patsy Johnson, Shirley Doughtry, Joan Diomond Bridal Duo in exquisitely fash- ioned mountings. / Both Mary Elizabeth Virginia Russell, Vincent | Robert Archer, Billy| | wrong diamond from the right jeweler 610 Duval Street —o00— COMPLETE —000— Brands of 508 Duval St. Phone 465 ther Now. F teks good. At the corner the old) This is our big chance to show our fighting mei we mean it when. # | @Hlepidated building that used to} ~ the Union Hall many years} we say “Welcome.” : s@e. has been remodeled and it is| ° fs teing put into first class shape. a . 6 = 2 ou / Aa tee corner of Caroline and| The greatest wish these men have is to say “Hello, Mom.” And y: Duval Streets, the old Porter of oe homestead is being transformed | can help them do it. . ote modern apartment house,| ae ? e * / “wd tis, will also improve this | Surely, few telephone messages are quite so important as their os sme hundred percent, for | carter #@ will be modern in every detail ead « big improvement to this, tuaey cc In my travels around the city | will try to enumerate! the improvements that are going | Gee = ; REAL SACRIFICE FORT DOUGLAS, Utah.—Dan} Oats, 20-year-old Montana Indian, | made a real sacrifice for his coun-| try—tis 18-inch braids. They were) eut off in the barbershop at gd Deugias, where the Rockery Boy Reservation youth was sent to be- gin duty with U. S. paratroopers. So, let’s give them first call on long distance facilities: If you must call, make it short. They'll thank you for it! save ~ SOUTHERN BELLTELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (( INCORPORATED First thing to look f In DuyIng a Diamond ~ Your first consideration in choosing a diamond should” Fae be the reputation of the jeweler from whom the “ purchase will be made. It is impossible to buy the has the ability to appraise diamond valucs expertly. . . . and the integrity to give you the complete factual story about every diamond he shows you. ”* Use Our Lay-a-Way Plan Bye a. ae ¥- POLLOCK’S sevetcrs % See Our Windows olks! “ one who +” + ‘Key West ¢ Roe CALLS FOR SERVICE ypy , ~ 347 Billion credit for Russia in view. by Export-Import Bank. x 508 Duval St, 10 Day Fall. DESPITE THE WOOL SHORTAGE. WE STILL HAVE THESE FINE ee ve ARR IN 4 GRoups Regular $29.75 Values, SALE PRICE Regular $39.50 Values, SALE PRICE Regular $35.00 | Values, SALE PRICE Army May Take All Worsted Yarn for Year With all worsted yarn earmark- ed for government use until at least third quarter of year; with probably that freeze will ex- nd through into early “46, out- look. for civilian supply is blacker than ever because whatever in- ventory existed in h, of mills and fi previously is now gone. In addition, WPB intimated recently that if by any miracle any ~worsted fabrics might be- come available’ for civilians, they ‘would be’ chaneled into men’s in- Ff dustry where they are most sorely needed, leaving women’s apparel out of supply picture, Reprint from Consisting of the following fabrics Blue Serges ‘orsteds and Tweeds Regulars, Shorts, Longs, Short Stouts and Stouts Frank ci Wolkowsky