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PAGE FOUR NEWHOUSER FIRST | 20-GAME WINNER OF ’45 SEASO! peTaort sourHPaw prtcx-|'or things Our boys are coming hom boys will never come. there, “QUR BOYS ARE COMING HOME” e—my boy, your boy; some ,|A white cross marks their resting place somewhere over With poppies blooming near—they won’t come home. They bravely fought and died for you and me, They won’t come we all hold dear—our freedom and our liberty, home. ER TRIUMPHED YESTER-|But we will not forget those boys; their memory will DAY BY BLANKING ATHLE- Tics 4 TO 6 (Special to The Citizen) * always be a fragrance Go home. sweet through years to come. d grant their souls may rest in peace so far away from Our boys are coming home—some hearts are glad, some hearts are sad, ’ NEW YORK, Aug. 21. — Hal! All hearts have felt the cruel blows of this sad war. Newhouser, slender southpaw pitcher. yesterday be- came the major leagues’ first 20- game winner of 1945 by white- washing the Philadelphia Athle- ties, 4 to G, as tne u1gers follow- ed through with a 4 to 1 triumph im the nightcap to sweep the doubleheader. Home runs by Roger Cramer and Roy Cullenbins, the latter with two men on in the eighth inning, drove in all the Tiger runs as Newhouser scattered seven singles in the first game to record his fifth shutout of the year. The Tiger left-hander who won 29 games and lost nine last sea- son, boosted his 1945 record to 20-7 and fanned seven men for his 160th strikeout of the season. The St. Louis Cardinals shut- out the Boston Braves, while the Phillies triumphed over the Reds, with the Pirates defeating the Brooklyn Dodgers. National League At Boston St. Louis - Boston R. H. a $i B oF eee Burkhart tnd O'Dea; Single 01 Wright and Masi. n, At Philadelphia R. Be. Cincinnati aR ee Philadelphia __. 4 a4g1 Kennedy and Lakeman; Schang and Andrews. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Pittsburgh -1112 1 Brooklyn I O79 Roe and Lopez; Seats tnd Sand- _— ing scars they could no’ fort to their loved ones Bind up their broken heart: Detroit |‘They’re coming home—some well and strong, some bring-| ed over the Fort Taylor outfit by t leave behind. ‘ But, O, how glad we are they’re coming home! Dear God, remember those who could not come; give com- here at home. s and give them peace. We thank Thee, Lord, our boys are coming home. GRACIE M. ELWOOD. KEY WEST POST TO MEET TONIGHT Key West Post, 3911, will hold| membership of almost 100. 'a meeting tonight, beginning at! 8 o'clock, in its hall, 218 Duval street, at which time six applica- | tions for membership will be act- jed on. | Edward F. Haury, commander, said that the post now has a The Ladies’ Auxiliary, com- prising 20 members, will hold a meeting, after the post session ends, to elect officers. Advertisements. unger be Peaeier ais. Payment tor Kateri ments is invariably tn advat fai Ta vertiners ae iy have their tise. be in the ettiee before Ii eeioek en im the o: ? on the day of publication, TELEPHONE OPERATORS by fear 005 WANTED Full Pay While Learning Night Game At New York R. H. E. Chicago - 3 8 0 New York 84 2 American League First Game At Detroit R.H.E. Philadelphia 0 7 1 Detroit 450 Bowles and George; Newhouser and Richards. Second Game Philadelphia _ Se Be ag Detroit ‘ 54:6 0 Flores and George; Mueller and Smith. At Cleveland RH. E. Washington 780 Cleveland 03 2 Pieretti and Ferrell; Center and Hayes. Night Games First Gam Washington - (a) Cleveland 03 2 Second Game Washington 6.1152! Cleveland @ 7 1) At Chicago R. H. E. New York it Chicago Api x4 At St. Louis Re Ey Boston 611 2) St. Louis 109 1 GAMES TODAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at New York." St. Louis at Boston. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland. HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE Vacations With Pay Sickness Benefits PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT See Mrs. McDermott Chief Operator TELEPHONE OFFICE W. employment. No cessary. 8, H. Kress & augl-1mo full time ne- WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. augl-1mo HOUSEKEEPER; white, small bungalow, two children, light duty. Phone 582-M. augl7-7tx THE WARD-STILSON Company makers of natonally,kn§wi inexpensive, Maisonette’.Dress+ es,, has an opéning “fa Key, 30 to take charge of local sales agency. Our line is thoroughly established | in’ Key. -West, and our entire list of @usfomers will be turned over to the lady selected for this position. Ex- cellent income to start and per- manent. For complete informa- tion write: Company, Box 1649, Orlando, Fla. aug20-3tx WANTED—Four girls for soda fountain table service. Land ’O Sun Dairies, 1001 Division street. WAITRESSES at once; no ex- perience necessary. The Cis- tern, Greene, between Duval and Whitehead. aug21-2t WANTED WANTED .to buy: Small safe. 630 Simonton street. iron | LISTINGS wanted on keys prop- erty. Office in the heart of the keys on Upper Matecumbe. Geo. J. Rawlins, Islamorada, Fla. aug20-30tx WANTED to rent by responsible Wermanent people: two Wed- room cottage or apartment. Call Mrs. Coutant, Pilkington Studios, phonee 99. aug21-3tx Club— Ww. L. Pet. Chicago 74 38 .661 St.. Louis 69 47 .595 Brooklyn 63 51 .553 New York 62 54 .534 Pittsburgh 61 58 .513 Boston 54 65 .454 Cincinnati 45 68 .398) Philadelphia 34 81 .296/ AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit ——. 65 47.580 Washington 62 49 .559) Chicago 59 52 .532 Cleveland 58 52 527] St. Louis _ 56 53 514 New York - 53 54 .495 Boston 53 60 .469. Philadelphia . 35 74 321] President Truman urges great- er social security for country. Attlee says Britain wlil help U. &. keep atomic bomb secret, MISCELLANEOUS LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re- paired; W knives, keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 803 Simonton street. a‘ és augl-Imo Classified Column _ at ee -4er/VITA VAR Super Chromium 4 for 58 years designers and| West for a mature woman over |‘ The Ward-Stilson : aug20-3tx | augl7-3tx | ;|LOST—Amethyst bracelet; either | Finish Aluminum Paint; covers 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gallon. Pierce Bros. aug8-lmo {TWO and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and _ unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. augl-lmo HOUSE for sale, 920 Catherine street. Apply 1115 Fleming street. augl7-5tx VITA VAR FULL BODY Floor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gal- lon, none better. Pierce Bros. aug8-lmo 1934 FORD COUPE, $150.00, runs well; car radio, $25.00; 22 rifle, * single shot. Call between 6 and 8 p. m. Solomon, 612 Simonton augl8-3tx ELECTRIC STOVE in good con- dition. Johnson and Johnson. augl0-tf| YELLOW SECOND SHEETS: Package of 500, 75c; two pack- ages $1.25. The Artman Press, Citizen Bldg. apr2tt FOR SALE — Living room suite! with two chairs; bedroom suite; with. box’ springs and inner | spring mattress; bedroom | suite with two mattresses and odd chair; dinette suite, 2 com- fortable chairs, card table and dishes. All for $235 (two hund-| red-thirty five). 5-2 Poinciana Place. aug20-3tx | WESTINGHOUSE electric sweep- er, priced right. 408 Eaton St. aug20-2tx | FOR SALE—Peach-mango trees, | $1.00. 1217 Petronia St. aug20-3tx | a ‘AVY DUTY Singer sewing} machine for tailor’s work. 106- | | Bellia 1; bases on balls: off Sturt! | Jar. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DEAT peso WEATHER BARRACKS TRIUMPHS, OVER | cioudy. to cloudy ‘this: afternoon, FORT TAYLOR IN tonight and Wednesday with scat- tered showers and thunderstorms; DIAMONDBALL gentle to moderate easterly winds, ee inereasing to fresh or moderately Two loosely , played softball, t i ittered squalls. contests, were siaged Jast night at ERODE A hsy eiscay this aft- the Bayview Park Field. ernoon fifeukh |Werinesday with In the «opening fracas, Daily|scattered.showers and thunder- News scooped; the Pine Boys, 16} storms‘ over’ extreme south por- to 12, and the Barracks ten walk- Sam ‘and ‘dverfernainder of state «during afternoons and evenings. first frame of the curtain-raiser | moderate ee ee end the Newerpen cones Se home kes and central portions run uprising in the second frame. aia’, pe pasa pee ae oe Sa Lepr aren Na southeasterly winds over extreme runs were still far short of the enh nehon, socelly icderaiely: eonl, Mente hile. tueiarinra nes strong in scattered squalls; partly added two more in the third and proudly weather with widely, sexi» another in the fourth. Pines end- exec showers, and Shunderstorins eae condi with two mark. (eee north and central portions, Re UE ay jmostly cloudy over extreme south hic Shine ‘aeoies Ake lode portion with scattered thunder- chalked up in the fifth were re- ene Pole arebeniant corded on two hits and a jumble/ no small craft or storm warnings of errors. i O. Cruz, three out of four, led have been issued. the players at bat. Lewis and Fitch got. two apiece for the vic- REPORT tors. Key West, Fla., Aug. 21, 1945 On the defeated club, Del Valle] Observation taken at 8:30 a. m., hit two safely. Eastern War Time (City Office) Temperatures Outstanding in the field were . Highest, last 24 hours S. Valdez, Rivero and Rojas for the Pingra pLewiss Fitch, ;and| kawest. last night . Meador for the victors,;,.. Megan, ... Score by innings: R. H. E.| Normal s i Lone Pines . 1 00 092—12 7 5}. Precipitation Daily News — 4112 10x—18 12 5! Rainfall, 24 hours ending S. Bazo, Gonzalez, Quesada,| 8:30 a.m.: inches 0.00 Valdez and Gonzalez; O. Cruz,| Total rainfall since Aug. 1; Solomon and Villareal, Girton. inches —_... 0.59 Three-base hits: Girton, Villa-|Deficiency since Aug. 1: real, O. Cruz; struck out: by Que-;__ inches - A 2.36 sada 1; bases on balls: off Cruzj Total rainfall since Jan. 1; 11, off Solonm 2, off Bazo 2, offj inches — _ Sa Gonzalez 3, off Quesada 4; stolen| Deficiency since January 1; bases: Solomon 2, Kerr, Fitch, O.| inches vith 19 Cruz, R. Cruz, S. Valdez, Del Relative Humidity Ville; time of game: 1:20. 12% Tomorrow's Almanac Barracks bombarded Fort Tay-* Sunrise 7:04 a. m. lor in the nightcap as the victors! Sunset 7:56 p. m. touched Sturt for 10 hits and 11' Moonrise 7:41 p. m. runs and continued pounding Bel-' Moonset 5:59 a, m. Tomorrow's Tides lis, the relief pitcher. They got} mores ava. jase) another 10 safeties and cight; more runs off Bellis. High Tide Low Tide Every member of the Barracks 9:42 a.m. 3:00 a.m. ten hit safely at least once, ex-| 10:59 p.m. 4:26 p.m. cept Squiglia, and all scored at — least once. Eisenhower pract his prin- Serafin topped the batters with) ciple of Soviet-U. S. friendship. four out of five. Tuttle and Wen- SS ner got three safeties each. Bice,! Hillman predicts 10,000,000 job- Paunicka. and Derette .hit two less within six to eight weeks. apiece. { Lageson did right well for the NOTICE losers, garnering three safe blows in his times at bat. In the ifeld, Ramoniolla, Sera-|TO, THE ELECTORATE OF THE fin, De Crette and Squiglia rere CITY OF KEY WEST, ELA, outstanding for the victors; Bo-| In. order to vote in the City soe, Bellia, Lageson and Manga-'Election to be held on the first nellis for thé losers. j Tuesday in November 1945,. you S. Venecio held: the Taylor ten,are compelled under a Special to six safeties. ct of the 1945 State Legislature Score by innings: R. H. E.ito re-register in order to cast Barracks 602 312 5—19 20 0 your vote. Ft. Taylor 000 000 1— 1 6 5 The re-registration will be con- S. Venecio and Bice; Bellia and Yates. Home runs: Paunicka, | hardt; three-base hit: Lageson;|ing on October 26th, 1945. two-base hits: Tuttle, Bice, Wan-| After being registered by the| ner; stolen _ base: Serafin 2,/Clerk you will have to sign your Schoch; sacrifice hits: Manganelli,'Name in the registration book, Lower; struck out: by“Venecio 1,!as on the day of the Election} after the Clerk of the Election finds your Name on the registr tion, books you will sign a card, pthe said signature will be eqmpared with the signature on Sturt, ducted in the lower floor of the | ,City Hall building, beginning on Gab-|Monday, August 27th, and end-} 3, off Bellia 2, off Venecio 1; time) of game: 1:15. Umpires for both games: Gin-! san and Farbough; scorer;,,Agui-| I Poinciana Place. Corporal. R. E. Thomas. aug20-6tx FQUR COMPLETE rooms of! furniture; excellent condition. | j Apply 18 Naval Housing Pro- ject, Eaton street entrance. aug2l-4tx MAPLE youth bed, child’s chest of drawers ,boudoir chair, liv- ing room table, etc. 1230 South | St., phone 869-J. aug21-2t LADY’S bicycle; new tires, $23.00. He the, registration book, and if ae ee ee . }found satisfactory you will pre- MARIANAS FIGHT ('sent your card to the Inspector of the voting machine, then you |will be allowed to enter the vot- ting machine and cast your ballot. By E. C. GOMEZ. Supervisor of Registration Of Key West, Fla. aug21-! (Continued from Page One) went ashore on Tinian, only five miles away. B-29 Super Bases Tinian fell in just six days, with U. S. casualties of 1,829. The enemy force lost more than 5,- 000. On Guam, 125 miles south 7,1945 Apply 1214 Duval street, Apt. 2. aug21-2tx | ‘FOR SALE—Equity in one of the nicer houses in McArthur | section. Will sell reasonably, | furnished or unfurnished. 3057 Harris avenue. aug21-3tx VITA VAR HOUSE PAINT guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is mone finer at any price. Pierce Bros. aug8-1mo | i | { of Saipan, Japanese resistance | collapsed Aug. 10 after their main BROADWAY stand on Orote failed to halt the Americans. The 18,000 defenders were defeated at a cost of 7,000 | CIGAR STORE U. S. casualties. j 610 Duval Street { Bulldozers took over then, =000— building airfields where there had; been wilderness. And on Nov. COMPLETE | 24, 1944, the first Saipan based B-29s plowed down the long | BASEBALL SCORES coral strip and headed for Tokyo. } A huge B-29 base was added! Received Daily by Leased Wir on Guam, too, and soon it, along | —o0o— with Saipan, was firing devastat-| Popular Brands of ing 600-plane .blasts at Japan’s CIGARS and COLD ;RESTAURANT equipment; all or part. Selling out on account of; losing lease. Cash only. Flem-| ing Restaurant, Simonton and} Fleming. augl7-6tx FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS and apart- ments. Reasonable rate, 411 William street. jly30-1mox Lost home islands. Ickes asks that Alaska be ad- SOFT DRINKS mitted as the forty-ninth <1a1-, | TT ANOTHER THRILLING cypeRyENce! FZ \ as in or near Fleming Street Church. Mrs, Paul Herrick, Fhone 614-J, aug21-3tx Oe eee eee ee eared 4 2£44444444444444444444444444 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE AT BAYVIEW PARK TUESDAY— 7:30—B-29's vs. Southern En- TEMPERATURES ‘Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., as reported by the United States Weather Bureau Highest Lowest last 24 hours last night Atlanta___ 82 1. Boston_____. 88 69 Brownsville___94 72 Charleston___ 82 Chicago______91 Detroit____._ 89 Galveston___ 88 gineers. 9:00—Boca Chica All Stars vs. U. S. Marines. FRIDAY— 7:30 — Aviation Civilians vs. Machinists. 9:00—Boca Chica All Stars: vs. Sound School. ———$——— presioay ranma LOSES 1, FINDS 4 KEY sissy i Wort Ais Airport. * RATON, N. M.—When Tommy lemphis____.90 Burch lost his pet “de-scented skunk, he put an ad in the news- paper. A woman answered the ad, advising him that she had seen one of the striped. animals in her yard and awaited develop- ments. They came—in the form of a mama skunk and_three babies —but none was of the “descent- ed” variety. Miami___ 84 Okla. City__ 93 Pensacola. 83 ttsburgh___ 90 St. Louis____92 Tampa_____ 92 “Between Two Worlds” Coming: “Mask of Dimitrios” ——— + RATIONING TIMET. Red Q2-U2 expire Aug, 31 SUGAR V2-22 expire Sept. 30; Al. 5tmp 96 5 lbs. thru Aug, 3 El expire Oct. 31; Fl thru K1 expire Nov. 30. Ration Board Office, Post Federal survey shows 80 per- cent of farm land is inefficient. Purelest PLENAMINS Two tiny copsules contain ALL VITAMINS known to be.essential to hi Dy SHOES Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3, 4& Book 3, now good. REGARDLESS OF THE PRICE <YOU PAY =... YOU CANNOT BUY A BETTER HOUSE PAINT : Will. open a Special Per- sonal Checking Account without obligation to maintain any fixed bal- ance, provided as many as five checks are written in any one month. As much or as little may be kept in the account as desired, and the cost is only 10 cents for each check written, For . further information call at the bank or phone for folder, The VITA-VAR HOUSE contains TITANIUM, the whitest known to science—its brilliant resists discoloration. What's more, V: House Paint has a special action that actually causes the clean itself. If you want to cut costs in half, see us today! FLORIDA NATI $ep25 r e tong ee Gal. PIERCE BROS. : at Key West bl b¥ vidiaeeannaee podem Streots Member Federal Deposit . Insurance Corppration . AAAAAAAAAAAAADAAAADAALLALLADDADA DADAMS MMMM RIDE THE BUS for Convenience and Economy! We don’t blame you if you don’t like to have a bus start moving before you're safely on; or if you get nervous when the driver starts the moter before you're off. Our policy is to give you plenty of time, so that you enjoy our service. And now that our lines are so crowded with passengers, we'll appre- ciate your patience in waiting to board the bus, your cooperation in getting off as quickly and as you can, KEY WEST TRANSIT CO., Inc. J. W. SELLERS, Manager PHONE 1057 b bab b bb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbibbbdbdddh itn

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