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NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The St. Louis Cardinals routed Chicago Cubs '5 to 1 in a single game yes- terday to sweep a three-game Jead to two and a half games, ‘The put the second place victory Cardinals into. a strong position to grab the National league pen- double in the eighth inning Rookie Byron LaForest_scor- delphia Athletics ame of a double- itcher Dave Ferriss Lee oad Moai Mulcahy, Sproul, Montbagudo, Karp and! M mrtg it Philade! airs Passeeu, Wyse, Chipman.and Wil- liams. Brewer and Berres; vis and Sandicck. Christopher and R Second Game Flores and George; Clarl Muncrief and Mancuso, Second Game At New York Mass.; Beulah Noon, S2c, Plant Sp(A)le. Second Game At New York crowd attending: the exhibition,; R. H. E.| crowded around the pool. ¥ 8. 2} No.*3-is an action shot of the —-- 7. 9 O}aquacade, with the: WAVES be-| Walff, Carrasquel and Evans;}hind -surf: boards that ‘spell out) ttel and Robinson. .| They are, back row, left to right:/ eland - rout and Richards; Second Game E.! E2G. Phillips, AOMI1c, Cincinnati. ! Ohio.. Front row, left. to right,|I want for breakfast this morn- are:,Harry Palmer, APlc,, New: ing is two soft boiled eggs, a cup} land Benton, Tobin and Swift; Ford, 82, predicts great pros-‘ town, N. Y.; Al” Ambrozevich, for the world. inniose serene eo : i NOB swim meet and aqua- cade! Hela recently before the lakgest crowd of service men and OW was filled with the zest and! ¥ of a holiday event. 4 eeeeece Winners of the wie, fi 3c, ty ast | COM! Y (3 85. posed of Lt. (jg) H.C. Jenk- hes bosch ER tabard ins, Lieut. (jg) Frederick Martin i i .{and Walter fi dies ie cee 1s | Judges were Edward Jablonski, § Sp(A)3c; John McGraw, 0g:1sHows the WAVES aqua-,@nd Ray Carrier, Sp(A)3c. Other| yachinists, is in shape and his. New York team, who are, left to right: officials were Murray Kirschen- R. H. E.] BefSy “.Guerber, SKic, Chatta-| baum, Sp(A)2c, announcer; R. B. —-— 1 6 3}ndopga,, Tenn.; Alfreda Williams, ’ 410 1]RM2c, Peekskill, N. Y.; Muriel! © Humphries, Johnson, Caldwell| Hatding, Y3c, Boston, Mass.; Jean | N' Tresh; Potter and Hayworth.}| Doyle, Y3c Crawford, N. J.; Carol} ——er Forbes, Yic, Middletown, N. Y.;! ake;y Sonar School, free style ic s€ the accompaning pictures, HOSPITAL AND CRAIG DOCK TEAMS \ Craig Dock’s array of ball tossers line up between games. Left to right, standing they are: Robert Dull, MMic, Winter Haven, Fla.: Allan Champlain, S2c, New York City; Mitchell Figa, Ylc. } Pontiac, Mich.; John M. Wade, CBM, Knotts Island, N. C.; Emory Stone, Sle, Bristol, Conn.; James Gorman, MM2c, Beverly, Mass.: Stahley Jones, CM3c, West Salem, Ohio: and John Blaubelt, EM3c, jacke » N. J. Front row are: Brown, Bk2c, Salisbury, Md.: 4 Henry Raben, Bc, Evansville, Ind.; Frank Gaikoski, Slc, Akron, Ohio: ‘George Kryus, RMlc, Detroit, Mich.; Edward Bryant, QMic,. Palisades Park, N. J., and Arthur Causier, CM3c, West Balm Beach, Florida, captain of the team. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Official Navy Photographs _ Members of the Naval Hospital's hard-fighting basebal] team shown above, first row. left to right, are: R. L. Randolph, BMic: W. F. O’Donald, HA2c, New York; D. Wilson, ChPhM, Pensacola, Florida; L. D. Keltner, SpAlc, Monroe, La; E. Deville, PhM3, Holmswood, La.; R. T. Lee, PhMlc, Frostproof, Fla., and T. Morse- man, HA2c. New York Standing left to right: M. J. Patelmo, HA2c, New York; NM. Scotto, PhM2c, Brooklyn; Hy Bithorn, SpA2c, Chicago; J. R. Mar- Sello, PhM2c; K. L. Paturas, HA2c, New York; A. Brooks, BM2c and H. A. Bailey; HA2c. Mezibers of the team not shown are: A. J. Greene, PhM2c; D: E. Steele, SC2c of Key West: E. Vivitene, PhM2c, New York; L. a PhMlc and Sgt. L. Luciagno. . aes SWIM MEET WAS GALA OCCASION eee seesess sveaecueerre scene at the tennis court which was turned into an outdoor dance ®: | pavillion with music furnished families ever to attend an! by a Navy orchestra. t:at the Enlisted Men’s Pool,! The comedy team came in for was an outstanding success. The! round of applause and wound! By PEDRO AGUILAR up with a humorous act which diving contest was won by incorporated the services of El-} MIAMI-KEY WEST Chicago ‘Ambrozevich, SoM3c, Sonar} ™e" @ live duck. Those on the} | team were J: swimming| Long Beach, Cal évcht® Wwere® T° “E.” McCuNB EA, | 3ey Malibu. Canyon, Calif.; ‘Job: | : Chica, 35- free| lonski, Sp(A)3c, (Chicago, M11. +a he ipa So yeed time | and W. Ruse, AMMi2<, Fair, Sp(A)3c, T. Alex, Sp(A) c, a Chica, 70-yard! lis, Ind. ’ finals; H. G. Barnhard,! | The swim meet-committee was b| the Key West play Official Navy Photographs FOLLOWING THROUGH HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE LIRA Raa ane a 2 Club— Pet. SOFTBALL SERIES St. Louis | Brooklyn 555 The big softball series between ap, ok, 533 . B-29’s are runners-up for i ak {honors in the: City League. soi) tity cifiding: softball, base. jis "Traynor, will will make ‘public his | SY ‘physical maintenance pro- ‘dineup ‘Thutsday. |; ": £ vaders and include none other | and» Johnnie Glenn. :These -pitch- ; AEEWe AOA, BAK, BEEP GNIS £96 bof: the: Board ‘of ‘Educaton’ in: New RAY Wad“? Satuasy th’ a°d0 PF OTK Ci: ou nuesrsenesran (bitd belated to the heton) which Miami and Key, West is neating.| Pittsburgh ‘nih 520 In. fact, it will get underway. Sat- é 355: urday and continue through Mon-| Cine 43954 day. Philadelphia 83 3803; Phe locals are ready for, any- AMERICAN LEAGUE: 5 thing.” Any star the visitorgican Club— Ww. 7 Pet: Sp(A)lc.} bring can be matched by any. of! Detroit _ 68 51 571 s. } Washingt . 67 53 558 The great “Sue” Griffin, of the} St. Louis 63 55 .534 | . 60 55 .522 ; teammates will depend on him for; Cleveland - 61 57 .517 hiMinea, Sale ee clerk new two games of the. five-game}! Chicago : 60 59 .504 , Sp(A)lc, timer; J. A.) h, Sp(A)3ec, starter; J. Fair, Sp(A)3c, messenger; George Lee,| Sp(A)2c, and Ted Alex, Sp(A)3c,} ries. Boston - 57 63 475 It has been arranged that in-| Philadelphia ms at Was) stead of the original three-game} —_ series, Zisson Bowery’s softbali| Senate ratifies the World Se- club of Miami will engage in five/cyrity Charter, 89 to 2. Elizabeth Wood, SKic, Ludlow,| equipment; Ellis Haines, Sle, and) contests here next weekend. Two City, Fla., and Agnes Dowling,) 3¢,, Pankard, Ala, The team was coached by R. B. Thompson, Picture No. 2 shows part of the) toueh: the, word ictory”. F No. 4. . Winners: of. the swim meet line up after the events. Howard Barnhard, AS, Miami Beach, Fla.; Jas. A. McHale, S2c, Pittsburgh, Pa.; David S. Har: ‘TM&c;.. Hamilton, Mont.; McCullough, AMMIc, Macon, G W. Armet, Sp(A)2c, in charge of spotlights. : The Is mittee gave id Service Men’s Com-} special credit to the above officials who worked out! the details of the events and put} tions ar ‘ Valdez, .183. 's—Sweeting, of the 29’s,! Shortfielders—Sheppard, .363;} the show over-with a professional GAMES TODAY National League New: York at Philadelphia. Only game. scheduled. American League Chicago at St. Louis. Only game scheduled. KINDLY SUGGESTION Traveling Man: “Waitress, alli chance: will be played with the Machin-| at ae’ tists, two with the B-29's and a|, More woolen clothing is going |lone game with a picked team, |*© the Public this fall. | Looking over the records up to! ——— : August 26, the best in their posi-| % -315; Jim Albury, 300, and B. Catch -150; James Mira, .583; Girton,!C. Albury, .333; P. Machin, .466; 2 J. Lewis, .450; McCullough, Sr., none lost; Jack Roberts, two won! .354. and none lost; Graham, two won| _ Leftfielders—Sierra, .166; Casa- and none lost; Yan one won and one lo: h; Forns,' Osterhoudt, .142; J. Fernandez, {one won and none los |.250, and Quesada, .312. First basemen—A. Mira, hitting Centerfielders—Sturts, .333; H. 500; Peter Vald -500; Castel-; Machin, .454; R. Cruz, .176; Mc- lano, .384; Goss, 7 ;Collough, Jr., .555, and Lastres, In fielding, Ca ellano has 40; 300. {chances and three errors; Goss, 51; Rightfielders — Williams, .444; , two errors; A. Mira, 12 H. Rivero, .428; Dela Guerra, .500; chances, two |O. Fraga, .500; Vidal, 500; Pat- Second bi —Mario Her- terson, .500; A. Garcia, .166; E. Rochelle, N. Y.; Charles Dicker-| of coffee and a few kind words.” | nandez, .285; Gonzalez, .375; Go-! Rodriguez, .222; Gabriel Garcia, son, SoMic, Compton, Cal.; John; The waitress returned with his Fy /MeCarthy, Sp(A)3e, Water- SoM3c, Brooklyn, N. Y., and £ No. 5.- After the swim meet, a eggs.” |order, whereupon the traveling} .176. man said: “Well, here eggs and the coffee but where Moses’ Garcia, Y3c, Youngstown,} are the kind words?” ‘ Ohio. Wai mez, .266; Jordon, .277; Guiterrez,'.166; Baker, .000; Dimenech, .125, } and Pazo, .000. ; Third basemen—Joe Mira, .500;; So, the fans can see just what | A. Del Valle, .416; Malgrat, .333; each man is batting at present Diaz, .416. {and know that a very good All- S. Griffin, 4 won and’ 444; K. Albury, .500, and Rife,| and Parks,| do, .300; Fitch, .470; Carey, .357;| them Shrtstops — Marsh, .384; F. Star club can be picked without + Sands, .333;' Navarro, ‘333*Blan-fear or favor. FIVE-GAME SERIES SCHEDUL- Welfare And “WEEPING EYES | “Recreation Officer | OF SEAL” : AP Newsfeatures SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 27.—‘‘Until one. has gazed into. the weeping eyes of a seal deprived of his usual fish, one has no idea what the tragedy of a zoo director may be.” So says Belle Benchley, author of “My Animal Ba- bies”, and only woman zoo director in the world, Mrs; Benchley, who be- gan her career at the huge San Diego Zoo 18 years ago as bookkeeper and graduat- ed almost immediately to the job of boss, has written three books, all since 1940, The first was “My Life in a Man- Made Jungle”. The second, “My Friends. The Apes”, was written, she may’ to an- ry MaCoullough out on the field) Assistant Officer-in-Charge, pewer, the, thoweneee st parr backing. uptheix ppinion that beth Welfare and Recreation | the anthropoids’ from all pay’ ms Chee wae han thi} As assistant officer-in-éharge! over the world. agin? “We Sakronbed of ‘the. Welfare -and.. Recreation] Of her most recent book she 4 ent,.of the U. S. Naval ‘says: War eer estes ae Departm Wednesday | fA! dul fad vlew |Stauan heré,"- Lieut’ Gg) Fred-|""";' snoiad be a continued siory kat Tek the Bowery etek Martin, (g), USNR, of Adn'tixé the Arabian Nights, because oo will face’ the strong B09 guty nies nages and supe?-! every single baby, if you have aP, arsity and inter-statidn time to, get. acquainted ‘with it, a story of its own.” 60 pus. Mrs. Benchley says she, has jnever met the problem common among woman executives — dis- ‘crimination against her sex. Male [ectlebaues have welcomed her into their organizations and have been generous with help and ad- rom. the clubs i piay! local underway at '@ o'clock “view Park. ‘ The second game of the series will be ‘played Sunday afternoon at the Municipal Stadium on Flagler Avenue at 3 o'clock. The league-leading Machinists of NOB] ¥J wilt be out to show the Bowery| > boys how. the game is played. “Dutch”. Goehring will manage the locals and will announce his an lineup tomorrow. ee ek es Stadium. will, see ‘the American LIFUT. (jg) FREDERICK Legion boys; Jed by, Manager Per- MARTIN st imming and the compul- ub will be managed by “Pie” ram. Zz ‘es Bo tag Well-fitted for his*work through best club, paced 24 aioe ihe | his schooling at the University of Players will include: Glenn, first Michigan, through his civilian base; Miller, second base; Lucas, life experience and by his Naval shortstop; Kasick, third base;| duties since enlistment in the Re-| 7 Martin, leftfield; Hickock, center-| Sete in August of 1943, Lieuten-| "rs sing employes, Mrs. field; Levine, rightfield; Mathews|2t- Martin - inspires confidence], 0 C10vsing | CMF O7ee. and Baker, shortfield; | Balough,| 204 cooperation. He has a rec-|Benchley Nas found women more catcher. The five league-leading | 0F4, too, of which he may be just-]Fe!uc ig has ibis hee ai pitchers will accompany the in-| ly proud. Pek: se “ae In 1938, he graduated from| have stayed Lake for — — ‘ | Michigan with a BA-degree, and}at a time, and she has only } ., hoa bait meee Pore the following year became a|two bookkeepers in 18 years as thine | member of the first class in .Pub-{z00 director. have been picked from the va-| lic Administration at his alma] The war added some new prob- Rtn ers tt Rep en 40 e res |mater.’« At the ‘end’ of’ the “year, |lems — mainly manpower. short- ies _ th _ yy a a“ pic se awarded a fellowship ages. Two women keepers w i es ie) Nationa! Recreation Associa- |hired, ‘one’ with fair success, the aged by pant | Ta) habe ERR A 1 | picks three outstanding <studerits time since 1928 thé zoo is without pean M? GOMEZ a, isi i yak asses, of large ja veterinarian, on the staff. a HOMO NORCO CH | sede ASE on el epicenter year'the Association|other a’ failure. For the first which have died during the war has’ been ‘impossible, although the zoo has received some very rare’birds from the Navy. In- eluded in’ these is the kagu (a awards.) During shis year with ithe association, Lieut. Martin did Work’ with the recreation division Pfe. Charles’ M!:'Gomez; cons ected with thé: !United States ~& track psiast and a meM- | officials of Caled: thas fale CDRH TSM Ee oS agen sm oreo Ne een nd_with his. i r niaid ian was runngr- Rented’ to Adm or Haley. ‘Divisi street, and his many | up twice,in the Big Ten chamn- Aes friends ofiRe ___|Pionship, participated in the na-j/Atomic Bomb. May Be Private.Gormaz:has| seen. service: | tional jintercollegiate’ meet twiee, Used On Hurrica’ with his organization in Belgium, }took third place im the Penn re- Germany and many other thea-! lays and holds two meet records a ters of war. jin the javelin throw. He played] TAMPA, Aug. 27. (FNS). — He states that he is exceeding-|on the baseball and basketball] Years ago Tampa's Postmaster ly glad to be back home with | teams and was chosen a member| Edgar Wall proposed that heavy his relatives and friends once|of the Michigan U. honorary so-| guns of battleships be used to dis- more in good old Key West. | ciety, the Michigamua, whose 25} pel hurricanes when they were | members are all men who have| making up in the Caribbean area. | established creditable scholastic; Now he sees in the new atomic THE L0 {standards in addition to render-{ bomb an opportunity to shatter | ing notable service to the school.! storm centers with one blow and | His civilian work included du-| while weather authorities are HICK Y GROVE ties as superintendent of recrea-|more or less skeptical of the out- ae at sreitlebaro, Vt., and New} come, it is possible the experi- ij etal : 2 ritain, Conn. ment might be tried on a storm I just been reading about this) After Naval indoctrination at| center raneta from any populat- Beveridge person in England—| Fort Schuyler, N. Y., in 1943, Lt.|ed : “ = j ’ . ” a area. the-duck. who is preaching, secur-4 Martins was assigned to his first |weakness, I speak up. ‘These| fF the declaration. ity and comfort at Govt. expense;; ity, in the Welfare and Recrea Washi 1s ivion x ipty, e W e ashington doctor” ‘charges and “Weithdyit” Worry oF * Bar Ssit29 tion fesetecey of the Naval! Congressmen drink too hich 3 bs cha Rit ths, before being ordered” to igi [arid need to “per- Rey West. Here he reported to rhe RE | the Naval Hospital and was re- A In "Ris "seheitie" the Govt. would | cently transferred to the Naval the stores—factories. The eiteere | With his wife, Louise, and his would be employes only. The! two children, Ann, 6, and Fred, 610 Duval Street citizen could then stop thinking—| cana Place —000— about—and wait for the under- taker. 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