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yesterday, the first game resulted in {City and the Key West softball tens fe Promises to be a humdinger ‘or the visitors are bringing the shut-out affair; |best they can find in the Magic ae to play. here during the ‘ holiday weekend. Browns triumph-{ The schedule calls for an all Chicago White Sox star ten to play them on Saturday night at 8 p. m. and they will the results|line up something like this: esterda’ Balough, catcher; Glenn, 1st base; Miller, 2nd base; Lucas, ss; 0 3 ~ 613 ~29 AMERICAN LEAGUE Night Game At St. Louis Higgs NATIONAL LEAGUE Wk. - 74 48 i 47, 555} -303 571 GAMES TODAY National League Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Chicago at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Cincinnati. ‘ Only games scheduled. American League Detroit at St. Louis. Cleveland at Chicago, Boston at New York. Washington at Philadelphia, MIAMI KEY WEST ALL STAR GAMES weekend has released his lineup of players. The first game of the series will be played at Bayview Park Sat- urday, September 1, at 8 p.m. It will see the All Stars, a picke club from the City League, facing ome of the strongest softball tens im the Miami League. The lineup of the Stars will be Fitch, as follows Castellano, first base; Mario Hernandez, second easc, George Malgrat, third babe dim Albury, shortstop; Cheta Beker, leftfield; A Del Valle, centerfield; 4. Mira, rightfield; Rene in, shortfield; cateher; in, E. Rosam ahd Gil- tore Parks, pitchers. Bowery Bums have Gleen on first, Miller covering second, Lu- ee at short, Kasick at third, with Martin, Baker, Mathews and Le- Wine roaming the outfield. Ba- lough will do the catching and Cecil Thompson will pitch the first game with his brother, Ray, waiting to give him help if he needs it The Key West All-Star lineup for the game Monday night will imelude: Miro or Boza, catcher; Valdez, first base; Marion Her- ®andez( second base; J. Navarro, Shortstop; A. Del Valle, third tase; Casado, leftfield; R. Cruz, @eMterfield; H. Machine, right- field, and Phillip Baker, short- field. UNHAPPY OVER RAISE + Denver.—Stenographers work- ing for the State of Colorado are ¢ anything but happy over a recent 3 salary increase. The increase of @ cents monthly automatically placed them in a higher income bracket. Net cost of the raise, on @m average—55 cents a month. Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD) STAR * BRAND: Kaslick, 3rd base; Martin, left R. H. E.| field; Hickock, center field; Le- — 4 8 Ojvine, right field; Mathews,, sub, Ojand Baker, sub. With the sensa- tion of the softball league games Olin Miami on the mound. Young 0}Tommy Poulus with Ray Thomp- sos in reserve he will keep Bill ji Leaver, Johnny Glenn for. the, mound duty in the other games. Poulus 4 R. H. E.| probably will again pitch against —- - 7.12 0j}the All Stars on Monday. 815 0) The All Stars of Key West will jfirst game , Saturday. at .8)p./m. . be something like this: Behind }against the *Zissen’s Bowery: ten re ayer the plate they can use Sweeting, }@t Bayview. Park. Remember ifans HOW THEY STAND hitting 750; and hold in reserve |yw. will see. ane of the: bhest:soft- Fa Dis EA and 428. In the box Sue Griffin and Jack Roberts, Yancey and C. tp, | Valdez .will be ready to go in. cht At... the with 384 and Goss in reserve with 357.,At the keystone bag| = 533 {Mario Hernandez and C. Gomez is ean handle "455 shape. At the hot corner Joe Mira [in THE CIRCUFP COURT OF THE ‘395}With a batting average of 500, ab leads and also has handled 25 chances with one error. De Valle in reserve with an average of Pct, }416 and Diaz is also hitting 416. ;|Se this is a difficult corner to ‘55 | Pick and this will have to be left 517} kith Marsh in reserve. Short 504] fielders Papito Machin with an ‘475|an average of 466 and 6 stolen} #8inst. you in the above Cecil Thompson and choice, It is up*to the’ manager to pick the'maa he wants for that and Girton, hitting 421 ball tens in the M; City, for, in the first half Prog for dh and second in the Idst ‘half of the league, ‘but ~ they’. are ‘with’ them the best ‘pit the Miami area. LEGALS initial bag Castellano, the bag in fine | ef in aes "534|@mtirely to the manager. Short-|#, suntom K top Jim Albi th D. P. Sell (522|Stop Jim ury gets the nod yep ms callers, You are her fred to appent to the sworn Bilt or complaint ites causé, on or Before the 13th day of .313| bases and his all around playifig | September, A. Dy. 1945, otherwise thé gets the pick with Malgrat and | @llesations of said bill will be taken Rife in reserve. In left field Carey with a 357 average gets the nod from us. With Fitch 470} (& and: Casado in reserve. In center field Chita Baker with his all around playing and as one of the LORD, best lead off batters in the game j attorney for the Plaintiff. gets the nod with McCollough, Aug. 14-21-28, sept. 4,.2945 Jr., with a batting average of - 555 and H. Machin with a 454| “gree, CInCUIe COvnT ROWIT average in reserve. For the right SHE SPATE OF FLORIDA, EN garden we have William with @ io oF monnen ae ae 444 average, O. Rivero with 428, 4 Cane me and then we can not forget the} EUGENE PRRCBLL sigvaa hitting powers of Del Vale, Diaz, McCollough, Jr. or Rife, . or Papito Machin in case Malgrat The manager of the All Stars] is placed in short field. This is 3140 Oakland Ave., who will oppose Zisson’s Bowery|the club that I think is the best ten of Miami in the opener of a] in picking them on their batting} pear five-game series this coming strength. eae rf; Joe Mira, 3b; Det allegations contained therein will be Valle or Carey, If; Hernandez, 2b; J. Albury, ss; Castellano, ‘1b; a Higgs or Sweeting, catcher, and y) Ross C Sawyer Sue Griffin, pitcher, or Gomez: 2b; H. Machin, rf; Del Valle, 3b; Marsh, as cenfessed by you. Done and Ordéred at Key West, bee es? ssa llth day of August, Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence BE, Sawyer Deputy Clerk RAYMOND. R. ei ve. pivonce NORMA JEANE HURLEY SKAGGS, PUBLICATION TO: Norma Jeane Hurley Skaggs, or y for instance, Baker, ef; Se 1945, otherwise the taken as confessed. this 6th day of lerk of the Circuit Court. By: (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. ss; Goss, 1b; Rife, sf; wissam Ace ALBURY, | It; McCollough, cf; Mal- |SN*M¢r for PINES 14 21-28, 1945.| te ae = % : 6Diemond Bridel ’ (Set. Both . sav" 2 Use Our Lay-s-Way Plan POLLOCK’S. ts, Jewelers 508 Duval St. Phone 465 Key West. * SEE OUR WINDOWS x _ ‘ AP Hollywood Movie Writer HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 28. —Memo from Thomas to interviews in the Warner's Green’ Room, Bud. The Green Room is the part of the Warner’s com- missary reserved for actors, actresses, writers, press cor- Beall, Frederick, Md:, supple-' 3 S n ments his GI diet with.a.razor.: Thomas: Don’t do any more} blade mow and -then Ler weg press agents} solve im your stomach. I used : , chide tor None of the hoi and none of the pellet is pial tig too’ sharp.” aed.” ROBERT A HANES, : eae ; en you get such high- : 28; 11,1945) 3° : —000— batons and temperamental Eddi de deh du mead porch VEE COMPLETE | people in. one. non-sound-| 3 OTC Ae me fed room, the result is am. During lunch hour the sounds ‘like a con- vention of circus barkers. °' When I walked’ in, Bette Davis was expounding on drama principles. Charles was equally vocal. with Alexis ‘Smith. The usually quiet Peter Lorre le. a . i : re yg ws rae of, ‘Monroe County, 3 TU! iOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘that | Amid wre" undersigned, Alexis was speaking of.a prob- | “You : hig ts in, business under on “fictitions’ this stellar but, exasperating Theat Stzeck Hoye Wank Raritan Duval” Street, Key- West, » | titlous name. with “the, Clepk-of thei} i 2 Clreut ‘Court’ of iSaret cosuats _—000— ja. = Boyer was shouting Contin- Jem every star’ faces—the -diffi- ? ental pledsantries. © Cary SAFE? OR COLLISION IN FOG? No longer unseen dangers, lurking in fog or darkness, be the cause of a disaster at sea. Today radar sees through the fog, locates other ships, buoys, ice- bergs, derelicts, shorelines. ... from an actual photo taken on Long Island Sound: of RADAR SCREEN ON G-E ELECTRONIC NAVIGATOR ILLUSTRATED ON THE GLASS SCREEN of the G-E Navigator;are ,~ indications of points of land, ships, buoys, etc., picked up in the darkness by radar. By comparing the bright spots on the dark ¢ scregn with charts of the area, the pilot knows not only his own :- position, but what is around him. Safe courses..can; be/ charted through fog and night in congested, ship-filled harbors, .,,,; earns |) r) $ * HATCHETT REEF BUOY ae ue fa 3 ae ord culty of meeting: the public. “Back in the old days’ when we Grant_was telling a story to} used to have dine? posauorie | the soldi ; some friends across the room.| she said, “they. uséd.to take. a] | P : PLANES Wi - «into unseen hazards when: 4 : “you ies fos ma oT iD MOUNTAINS OR BUILDINGS. AHEAD! Fog NOW, RADAR FOR COMMERCIAL SHIPS, and bad weather will lose much of their terror with On the bridge of “American Mariner,” U. 8. Mari- radar-equipped planes. Radar will warn the pilot time Service training ship, General Electric's new of mountains, other planes and city skylines, help «Electronic Navigator shows how radar can be used him to fly a safe course, to help ‘plot a safe course. This, we believe, is the first peacetime application of radar, demonstrated in the photo below, @ BARTLETT REEF BUOY . ¢ BELL BUOY A MILLION DOLLARS OF G-E ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT EVERY DAY. General Electric has built electronic equipment for the armed forces at the rate of almost a million dollars a day. For more thes three decades G-E research and engineering have worked continuously to develop radio and electronic equipment. Your safety at se eed i the air is one of the jobs to which General Blectric has set tet. Geswed Electric Company, Schenectady. N.Y. GENERAL @ ELECTRIC racket: I attempted to chat mind’ } — ipiterids to’. register > the, “ee fie~ Recely, red. Daily by Lessed Wh nan Saaz eSFER TIT 272 = 4 rhd-