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2 A eee. one tating (CLEVELAND INDIANS COME|SOUND SCHOOL, DEFEATS O- OVER TIGERS BALL GAME ee = _ a . Th the opening game of a soft- It wasn't pitching laxness, but a “break” of the game, that gave the Cardinals a 1-0 victory over the Cubs in the opener of the Chicago got one more hit than St. Louis, but the Bruins miscued. twice»to airtight defensive play Redbirds. by, the rs. Reds 2, Pirates 1 Pittsburgh Pirates, 2 to 1. Over in the American Le: Clev nocturnal fracas from’ gers, 4 i 2 Results. of the games: National League and Livingston. Night Game * Rant possibilities rode on almost held the contending Cards to three hits, as the Cubs @arnered four off Breecheen. At, ‘@ny rate, it was a real ball game, and gave St. Louis high hopes of possibly overtaking the National League leade: In a night game, and the only. other contest played in the senior éireuit, Cincinnati‘Reds ndséd the St. Louis Browned dowried ‘the Chicago White Sox, /3/ to jj. and nd Indians, garnered ‘a ers, Detroit ti Breecheen and O'Dea; Borowy At Pittsburgh * R. i. Cincinnati 27 OE od Boston at Philadelphia, rain, New York at Brooklyn, rain, Hollingsworth’ and. Mancuso, Washington’ at New: York, rain. 47 Brooklyn —.__. 52 New. York 64 55 ~ Pittsburg) 63 58 Boston _ 54 66 i 45 70 Philadelphia 35 81 oN omens American Legion B29's._. Aviation Civilians Southern Engineers Pine Boys ___ *Miami Daily News *Electric Shop __ *Game thrown out SERVICE Club— Ww Sound School _.____ ¢ 5 3 Ohm pte ott lL, Key West Barracks __ | Boca Chica All Stars _ 3 U. 3. Marines ____ ; 3 hs Fort Taylor Wre 18 2 7:30 P.M.—Boca Chica All vs. U. S. Marines. 9:00 P.M.—Miami Daily Ne vs. Aviation Civilians, Tuesday— 7:30 P.M.—Fort Taylor vs. 113. Legion. Thursday— 7:30 P.M.—Sound Schi Machinists (exhibition), Friday— 7:30 P.M.—Key West Barracks] h: vs. U. S. Marines. 9:00 P.M.—Southern vs. Pine Boys. Tresh; Stars} Poules, one of the best in the 9:00 P.M.—B29’s Vs. Americaih Pet,| urday, Sunday and Monday, Sep- 167 | for 3 p.m, Sunday at the Stadium 167| field on Flagler Avenue, and the ere te rh ere een pan oeStigihsimdhwe toe ciety inl epee nei rs Fe ' y BEAT ball doubleheader at Bayview Park last night, the Machinists needed only two innings to defeat the Civilia. Workers and\ remain on-top of the City League. Four walks and «two singles, combined with: two errors, scoréd four runs for the victors in the first frame, and a like number were chalked up in the third. Machinists added three more in markers in the. sixth, Meanwhile, the Workers tallied three times in the third on a hit, three bases on balls and a miscue and, wound up their scoring with 4 lone tally in the fourth on two walks and an error. . Griffin and Carey poled. four- baggers in the scoring. sprees re- corded by the Machinists. Vidal and Gabriel for the los- ers, H. Machin, Jim Albury and Guiterrez for the winners were ec stars afield. Williams led the hitters with ree" SAfeties in ‘four tries; - P. 2 in, H. Machin. and Griffin each hit safely twice. : in handcuffed the Work- ith a lone safety, garnered a to the pitcher and the ball got. away from Griffin. It was of the scratch variety and robbed -| Griffin of ‘a no-hitter. Score by innings: R. H. E. “Machinists 404 303-14 10 2 Workers .. 003 100— 4 1 8 Griffin and B. Bazo; Vidal, Reeys and R. Garcia. ‘Home runs: Griffin, Carey; stolen bases: Diaz, Vidal, Goeb- ‘ing; struck out: by Vidal 1, by Reyes 2, by Griffin 1; bases on balls: off Griffin 6, off Vidal 7, off Reyes 1; time of game: 1.10; umpires: Gibson and Farbough. ,,,Boca_ Chica and Sound School engaged in a wild game in the nightcap last night.’ They play- ed ‘on even terms. for. five. in- nings, but after that the Sonar ‘boys pulled away from their con- tenders. ae H _. With the score reading:6 to 6 9ing into the fifth, Sound Schgol sored’ two runs in that frame on two-hits and a pair.of errors ahd| added.two more in the, sixth on wild pitches. They Sonar boys topped their scoring with a,five- runs uprising in the seventh on three hits and ‘three errors. *That knocked out all hopes of the Boca Chicans overtaking: them, ‘Boca, Ghica scored a‘run in the sixth on two hits and a walk, ahd three in the seventh on a hit, two errors and a triple by Ladd, who was safe at the plate when the catcher dropped the ball. At bat the leaders were Eiler, Ladd and Gudermuth, two safe- ties each or thfe losers, Weinhoff and Harnish, two safeties each for the winners. In the field, Gudermuth and Kalafeski for the losers, Helvey, Helvey, Winhoff for the winners were outstanding. Score by innings: R. H. E. Sound School 024 022 5—15 11 8 Boca Chica . 231 001 3-10 9 8 $Schnider and Schilling; Revit- zer and Nuskey. *Three base hits: Ladd 2; stolen Eiler, Kalafeski, .Gaydes, struck out: by Schinider itzer 5; bases on balls: i vitzer 8; R Zer. to Ladd, ey, Helvey to time of game: 1.20; umpires: Farbough and Gibson; scorer: Aguilar. lere Next Weekend Zisson Bowery ten of Miami comes to Key West next week- end to do battle in three games! with the Machinists, top team in| the Ciy Sofball League here. The games will be played Sat- tember 1, 2 and 3. ‘st game will be played at Bayview Park at 8 p.m. Saturday night; second game is scheduled *|thrid battle. will be staged at 5 p.m. Labor Day Monday at Bay- view Park. : Machinists will have Griffin, their star pitcher, for the opening} fracas, and the visitors will use| jie City. for mound duty. 5 tree other pitchers will be! fready for the locals, just in case. | on Bowery players were} PB] runner-up in the second-half of a it si ule in Miami and the fachinists won the first-half in| the City League schedule here and are leading in the second- vs./ half now underway. .. Manager Goehring, of the lo- has his boys out practicing ird every day, and his assistant the fourth and another trio of] com ernandez in the third when| * two hits, a base on balls and two) * HALT! WHO STOLE —— ‘ got through, I asked Summerville which one of them stole it. “We let Powell and Lansbury have that one,” he said. “I was going to reach out and bite her on the neck, but I changed my mind.” the office before the day of publication. HELP WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Full Pay While Learning Vacations With Pay Sickness Benefits eever YMENT See Mrs. McDermott ~ Chief Operator ‘PERMANENT TELEPHONE OFFICE » National League New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. St, Louis at Chicago. American League Washington at New Yirk. Philadelphia at Boston. Chicago at St. Louis. Only games ‘seheduled. aeecdereecccccvedvvccovvcvvessccosees tumn Classified Co 30° more FOR. SALE VITA VAR Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint; covers| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN GAMES TODAY ee surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gallon. Pierce Bros. furnished aug8-lmo | TWO and 3-bedroom bungalows, and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. augl-Imo| button radi |SEDROOM suite and G. E. push | io. 709 Olivia St. aug23-3tx }VITA VAR FULL BODY Floor} Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gal- lon, none better. Pierce Bros. | —_————___———— HEAVY DUTY’ Singer * sewing aug8-1mo Five . representatives of Shedd Aquarium in Chica, in Key West obtaining a. tion of fish caught in local w ers./ —— : Mrs. + » Francis / ‘Johrisbn a: daughter, Francine, accompa: by her mother, Mrs. Jefferson H, Knight, and the latter's sgn, Harry, arrived yesterday after- noon on the Havana special from Detroit, where Mrs. Johnson jis making her home, The third WPA project in Key West will begin tomorrow, it was announced officially today. Mr. and Mrs. Norberg Thomp- son, their son, John N,, and daughter, Miss Marie Thom who are in Honolulu, have = ed passage on the steamship Mariposa. due to sail September 2 on the return trip to county, according to a special dispatch. published in The Citi- zen today. Mr,. and .Mrs.: John Griffin to- machine for tailor’s work. 106- | day. announced, the, birth ofja I Poineiana Place. Corporal R.|daughtet Saturday in their Po E. Thomas. Ss FOR SALE—Living room. suite, aug20-6tx | two bed room suites, dinette suite, dishes, two chairs. Sold separately Poinciana or all for $200. 5-2 Place. aug23-3tx | | |FORD COUPE, 1933, good shape. 16-foot Sailboat. 43-1 Poinciana. Priced to sell. aug23-3tx WANTED—Salesgiris, full time) employment. No experience ne-| cessary, S. H. Kress & Co. | augl-lmo, MAN’S and lady’s bicycles, $50.00 | for both. 41-A Naval Housing| Project. aug24-2tx | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN| STR EAM LITE TRAILER, 1940) ; be accurate. and: have know~) " Southern-| ™model, sleeps four. Screened} ae ene ou porch. Completely equipped.| * qugi-Imo!’ $500.00. Inquire Manager, Mas- | tic Trailer Camp. aug24-3tx! HOUSEKEEPER; . white, small oo : bungalow, two: ‘children, ght| "OR SALE Youth Bea and Mat: duty. Phone 582-M. augl77tx'| ¥€3, ;$30.00.;, Boudojr > Chair, 5 | $10'00. Child's Chest’ Drawers, 2, 7 ; $10.00.''1230 South Street. Leav- BOOKKEEPER WANTED. Must) en ae stays auugaaee ledge of posting accounts in} gen. ledger as A/C payable, icf] « ceivable, purchases and trans-} fers.’ Must maintain’ cash book, make up payroll, with deduc-| eraraen + | HELPERS’ SPRINGS, Hot Plate, metal Ironing Board; Bicycléy new tires. Street. Wilson; 638 United aug24-3tx tions; make financial state- ; tacks Exchange. Ft. Taylor. | | taig23-6tx + + i WANTED—Lady with tailor shop} experience. Ship’s Service Depts! WANTED 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 permanent people: two bed- room cottage or apartment. Call Mrs. Coutant Studios, phone 99. gallon. Thi any price. Florida: ere is none finer at Pieree Bros. aug8-Imo Boca Chica, Florida. aug25-3tx' FOR SALE in Fort Lauderdale, | Nicely furnished, six room house; fine location on Tarpon River, walking distance to town, large screened porch overlook-| our beloved brother, John F. ing the couple or 525 S. W. bus service near, river, suitable for small family. Call at 6th Ave., to see. Ten- | nant willing to show at reason- able Box hours. 1065, Write “Owner”, Chautauqua, New York for details and price. jly7-sat, tf MISCELLANEOUS St rate. jly30-1mox | F ROOM, Take a room now and/ be in line for an apartment or} light housekeeping room. W. ing and ironing pr Paul’s Tire Shop, 426 hite St. aug23-4tx ments. Reasonable William street. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms. Paul’s Tire Shop, 426 W Street. aug23-4tx } COMFLE TE bedroom - suite; with inner spring mattress. 1 Polia © gerr for 3t.. Miami Beach, LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re-j 2°" bed with matt! Ss. 2 men’s paired; sewing "Rade reat bicycles. 71-2: Pointiana, Place. knives, ..scissors sharpened; < __aug25-2tx TE! ay Sintontom strcet IRCALVICTOR combination Tatlio augi-Imo!| 8e@ Phonograph, manjs. victory | bicyele, both for ‘$70,008 Apply FOR RENT | No. 18 Naval Housing Projet. aug25-1tx et FEE eens itr D.D.T. KILLS INSTANTLY prepaid wanted Service C shipme! verywhere. aug25-Itx FURNISHED apartment; no pets, | BA BY CHICKS no children. 818. Olivia strect. COTTAGE, Two roomis-and bath. Electrically “equipped, 1911 Seidenberg. LARGE ‘cool room; bath. For couple. street. private 724 Eaton aug25-3tx | | THREE BEDROOM house; Arthur Homes, well fu kitchen, electrically equipped. } P. O. Box 287. aug25-6tx | FURNISHED apartment; private | bath. 906 Grinnell eet, be-| tween Olivia and Division. aug25-2tx | FOR SALE | ELECTRIC STOVE in good con- hed, | Manager, Graham, is leaving no ene unturned to give the Ma- chinists the victory in the series. dition. Johnson and Johnson, augl0-tf!. aug23-3tx | CHIC KS—$1 Frepaid ir ply hatche Rocks, breed and r Monticello c. Wyandottes, Minorcas, Giants, our selection | 1.95 per 100, shipped mmediately by sup- aries. Assorted Re: Leghorns, sex. No COD sh Quality Poultry, 4415 Road, Columbia, S. | aug25-1tx Mac- CHICKS — sorted all Rocks, Or per 100, prepaid. heavy bre pingtons, ments. Lightner’s Chicks, Rt. 3, Columbia, | PULLETS — Immediate deli large type horns, 5 each. No coD shipments. ates aug2s-1tx English White Leg- to 6 weeks old, 48¢ less 25 shipped. No Lightner’s Poultry Farm, Route 3, Colum- bia, S.C, aug25-1tx jcomer | Ellaree. .|Dokey Club on this the twenty- 741 Fifth “BROADWAY BASEBALL SCORES || Popular Brands of at 706 Caroline street. The new, has’; been named Jutie Robert H. Givens arrived this latives in Key West. Equity Lodge of Odd Fellows have arranged for an entertain- ment next Tuesday evening ,in their hall on Fleming street for boys whose ages range from 12 to 18 years. *Key West Garden Club will H. Malone Thursday. afternoon. Hilton Pinder, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pinder, who had been visiting in Miami, returned yes- hig 2 fae terday. ida ’ i oe Today The .Citjzen, says in; am; editorial ,paragraph: . fess “A partisan is a man Who thinks tHat'those who disagtee! with him are rogues.” * es. a AT THE PLANT DANCE ments. . Apply Key West Bar-}VITA* VAR» “HOUSE ' PAINT) “She: “Oh, E: adore that funny’ guaranteed , 100% pure. $3.25 | step. Where did you pick it up?’ He: “Funnystep? Shucks,!T’nt losing my gart Fepon | 4 7. | RESOLUTION — | WHEREAS, The Supreme Riler ;of the Universe, in His infinite |wisdom, has seen fit to remove Spivey, from this earthly sphere jto the Supreme Temple above, and WHEREAS, In the demise of | Brother Spivey the Dramatic |Order Knights of Khorassan has |lost a Votary devoted to the principals of our fraternity, and s family a devoted husband and |father; therefore be it | RESOLVED, That. while’.;we mourn the loss of Brother Spivey, yet we bow in humble subghis- sion to Who doeth all things well; an@/be it firther #0 ED, That, we extend to the family our sympathy and love; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, a copy be spread on our minutes, anda copy be published in the Key West Citizen. J. Winfield Russell Arthur J. Olds Gerald Saunders B. M. Forbes Committee the Key West Adopted by third day. of August, A. D. 1945. NATHAN B. SMITH, President Pro Tem Attest: J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, Secretary. a25-1t CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street —0o00— | COMPLETE | Received Daily by Leased Wire | —000— CIGARS and COLD | SOFT DRINKS ny ne morning from Miami to visit re- |! meet at the home of Mrs. William {| enable hirh to give the City of Key West the kind of good govern- Ne ». In response to. these questions—and because the, members of & shart Committee feel'an obligation: to themeclves iad to IDLE Eh hd hdd ae Fa OOOO M: TE hd hed dade de ddd hdhedhededdde dodid dd anesoonn + he, CHARTER COMMITTEE has completed c orig ‘in S Bt tébe Ufafting of new basic law for the Chy of Key 1 government by a Commission of five members and a City Manager. Since the State Legislature has enacted th law granting the new.City Charter to Key West, the members the Charter. Committee have met from time to time, anid es i inesd to explain or discuss the few City Char- its provisions with interested citizens. Be __,, By far thé greatest number of questions have been addressed to the very practical consideration: “What does the Charter Com- mittee intend to do about getting a good City Commission elected —a Cadiialiaton that, will select a thoroughly trained and com- petent City Manager and back him up with the authority that will jtizens :to-help carry out the purpose of the new City hie we believes a pameett of its aims and its: ‘ is'fiecessary. In making this statement, the Charter Com- | “mittee reminds the Citizens and voters that the new City Charter provides the following: 2 The policy-making and law making functions of our City Government shall rest with five elected Commissioners and the administration of such policies and laws shall be by a City Manager who shall be selected and appointed by the City Com- missioners. The City Manager will supervise or conduct practic- ally every detail of the City’s business. The Charter Comntittee believes that the success of the Gov- ernment of Key West under the/new City Charter depends upon the election of City Commissioners who—first and foremost— will represent all of the Citizens of Key West, and who sincerely believe in and understand the principles of the Commission-Man- ager form of Municipal.Government. . , . - No failure of ‘administration can‘ possibly be blared on the new City Oharter— 005) a The bast governed cities in Florida, and most of the best | 5 yoVerned cities in the Unitéd ‘States, have the City Manager form ia goverment. Failure, ci) be Blame on the men elected to office. There are many examples of bad government under the City Manager fortn of government, where elected councilmen or commissioners have misused their power or have been indifferent to their obligations. “THIS MUST NOT HAPPEN HERE!” The Charter: Committee believes that the men selected as Commisgiovit Fe, should! meet the following requirements. 1. They should be < a practical men, with business or we i ‘ions and wi can in Key W £ vA) nce——men who have filled responsible p be trusted to devote themselves to g ae est with the same energy and thoughtful concern that they would give to their own business affairs. : They should fearlessly undertake to clear up the City’s Fi- nancial condition, so that desirable and necessary improve- ments can be undertaken without additional tax burdens. They should give particular attention to the problem of baat all taxes. ey should back up the City Manager in EVERY case where good government requires the removal of non-coop- erative or inefficient employees, a They should be prepared to put into effect, Possible, an effective accounting system that will show at all times the exact financial condition of the City. They should be prepared to establisha single agency to which all rogue ore complaints may *be ma give assurance to of the citizens that ‘proper requ: seeiblaiats bys receive broper attention. a — ey shoul aware of the immediate needs of the gee ieee Roane a tee vided in the City Charter, Wp elena n ey should review the existing City Ordi repeal all of those which are Grelegs or eeneiaa staan menti and. show id Provide new Ordinances, under the au- ority of the Charter, t bl i free the Lipa ‘therein: yeebeadimatiianeaeciencian ey should give earnest consideration to th: idati of any City and County Guverancene aperctece 2 ee that will provide more efficient departments at less cost to the taxpayer. This Id be i and Counfy Health Webs tnette cit ear The Charter Committee intend to give its aid to candidates for the Office of City Comma aa Ss meet the above qualifications. It will need the support of eve : right thinking citizen to assist in making the above siclemeeme and other desirable improvements become a reality. Com: and suggestions will be most welcome, : — as rapidly as oes Yours For A Better Key West, bes THE CHARTER COMMITTEE BE SURE TO RE-REGISTER AT FIRST FLOOR CITY HALL IN ORDER TO VOTE Address Communications to: “THE CHARTER * 0. BOX NO. 485 IT TRE KEY WEST, FLORIDA Ad de SIIIIIITIVIIsI eevee .