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a eae games are on tap for ee teams and the best*three out of thet number will be declared the ‘tops im softball in South. Florida. Key West players have made all arrangements for the el end are geady for the invaders, regardless of what and whom they bring. “Sue” Griffin, Parks, Forns, Roberts, C. Valdez and Yancey have been out every day warming wp and sharpening dull edges in thelr trick and straight pitches. Their arms are in good shape and are just bidding time for a crack’ at the Bowery Bums. Some of the best hitters in soft- ball anywhere in the South will be imeluded in the lineups of the Key West clubs. As good field- ms as amy team could boost will be roaming the outer gardens. At first base, Castellano hasn't get to take his hat off to any- body. The same goes for Mario Hernandez, Del Valle,' «Gomez, Casada, Malgrat, Carey, Machin,} Sends, Joe Mira, McCollough, Diaz, Jimy Albury, Navarro, Wil- others on loral teams The Conchs can; hit and field with the best of the teams in the state and any doubters are urged to attend the games and _ find} out for themselves. Managers,| sports enthusiasts and the play~- ers themselves have faith in their ability and are certain they will come out on top inthe se~ ries. By PEDRO AGUILAR SE RNR A SOT CET FOOTBALL ‘The football season is here and the University of Miami has just released its 1945 schedule. It will stert with the University of Georgia on October 5. . Univer- sity of St. Louis will play the Hurricanes on October 12. The rest of the schedule in- 18, University of Miami of Ohio, October 26; Clemson, November: 2; Seuth Carolina, November 9;} North Carolina State, Novémber Michigan State, November 23.) The last game will be with Au- burn on November 30. All of these games will be} i at Burdine’s Stadium in ALL-SOUTHERN CENTER (?) University of Miami officials |C reveal that Bill Levitt, of Miami Beach, will be a candidate nt Boston = Ail-Seuthern berth at center this|Philadelphia \Lieut. Evelyn iles year. He is six-foot one-inch and} 210 pounds. He is a very| n | will be Levitt’s third year with the Hurricanes. him for All Southern| In his first year gt Miami he per- formed at end ahd played guard. Last year he was a tackler. | SOFTBALL Leading hitters in the Service Softball League here as of servi fi bean | émp) 28 imelude’ Hutch, .750; Paunicka,| 523; Shown, Schoch, Tuttle, De| Crette, Thomas, .500 each; Sera- fine, 454; inne Ammant, .428; Gu ermuth, r 388; Cardwell and 375 each; Waeghe, .350; Lageson Herrison, .333; Bennett and Bel- lia, 333 each; Alterie, 327; Ladd,} Martin and Hudevanic, .300 each. Other records of players in the league Leading pitchers—Venecio and Williams, four victories and no losses ach; Neal, two won and lost; Bice, one won and two Hudevanic, one won- and ler and Jacquart, one lost each; Rivit- and two lost. runs—Tuttle 3; n i Paunicka 2, Ladd 28 t doubles—Bice 3, Crevelo: 2, Avery 2, Wanner 2; most stolen bases—Biler 5, Avery 2, Nusky 2, Schoch 2, Serafine 2; most times xk out—Jacquart 7, Triffin- Hlia 5; most times walk- Schilling 7, Bennett 4, Lage- 1 5, Bice 5. NEWS FROM OKINAWA Armando Acevedo, baseball, pail anc basketball star of Key West, writes from Okinawa hat he is feeling good and weighs 181 pounds. He claims he is strong as an Ox Acevedo revealed that he met Joe Allen, business manager of The Citizen, over there. Armando says he is doing po- Pittsburgh Said ‘The St, Louis Browns triumph-| will ed overthe Detroit Tigers, while en the Boston Red Sox “shutout Bed Ged Yankées. +! +! e following-are-the results of ames"played yesterday: League ich inser- barge ‘for Prim, Vandi berg and Rice; enlisrnd —_— haga AOA AER AA Ve Cae aR od, Kemety taf Eas ‘Lakeman? |Philadelphia © American At New York® liam’, Fiteh, Baker, Marsh and|Boston First At Philadelphia © Washington ___ Philadelphia Simonton street: rop- po ghee ety f: less than O.P.A.’ price. Call 'S. Matecumbe. ‘furniture. 512' Simonton, phone aug28-3tx "| SMALL HOUSE or for’ Army Captain and wife.| MOTOR ‘scooter, late model; Call at Cottage 7, Ocean View} electric skill saw, air condi- | Washington BUY—Sardine Cast good price.!5 ROOMS of household ‘furniture. aug30- 3tx| Call Apt. 10-B, Naval Housing aug25-6tx —— Second Lieutenant Evelyn Niles, center is a bit of an incongruity! of the U. S. Army Nurses Corps, saemuch as he has never played| left by plane this morning for her! » collegiate game at the position.| post in Macon,'Ga.’ Lieutenant Niles, of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Niles’ of 1401 Newton street, | as ona pt ee Stew ‘aug30- 3tx We eons oF FURNISHED ROOMS, lights, gas and water. 1120 Olivia Street. aug30-3tx in Miami and by local on She was accompanied: to the. airport ‘on Roosevelt Boulev: this morning by relatives’ al MISCELLANEOUS pean eR ta, LUCKY LINES “Yes,” said the benutifal movie star, “I'm-to play an elderly in my next tiim, and I'shall hav to have wrinkles pain my eyes and mouth. “Ah,” said her gallant escort, } oy, | “they will indeed’ be linés cast‘in pleasant places.” ‘ $ ‘WANTED—Laundry to do. Will Pick | up and deliver. Phone 224. aug27-6tx| ~ BOX, $25.00. Beautiful Honor- ions compose dof €x-CO) man, ex-Chicago detective is the commandant. Tex Myers, alias “Scrap Iron” a and Allan’ Long, a full-| blo Indian from Oklahoma’ a ; was a highway~ patrolman ‘Se his, home state, are -in the. divisio: Among others Armandaawro' of are: Harvey Phil trom his horhe county whom the’ b6ys’ ‘cal Mate Henry Selfers, from Rocky Moint;' N. C., who tallts® Witt ‘his aids instead of his~mouth; and Jdur-| dain and Hart, yéomen, ~ ~who very good. kids‘ , ders” and who°send them c: from Brooklyn for all to'eat. ’ containing papers and te] “Money. Please return papers. i Y. Palmer, c/o Key West} Housing Project No. 8-B. n aug29-3t * ©* aug29-2tx (D—Black Wallet contai! valuable papers and cash. fication “and: payment~for this! BEAUTIFUL ~3-bedroom _ brick ad. Eldon Mills, 184-B Poin-| house newly renovated and aug30-ltx} painted. “Flagler™ Ave., near State of Floria; i in the division?~ ing everyone: tall Armando is anex. and track driver: lice duty and writes that he is enjoying himself. All of his di- eater says all eae Atami Pant cover minum Pant $5.40 per calcio “monthly. Johnson, Phone 372. augl*lmo ———_—__—+ 2° sseunssinnaieliaray VITA VAR HO! P. — 10% Bare. ‘tats gallon.’ There-is patie ting at ’ Brice, Pierce Bros. 1ug8-Imo ELECTRIC STOVE in good con- Oy Johnson and Johnson: augid-tt FOR SALE — One New 6-Volt *Publie’Addréess'Systém. Two- wheel Luggage’ Trailer. Phone 224. aug27-6tx | a GER, iC. PORT. ae ees hare conditioned and guaranteed. $99.50 ship anywhere. MER- CHANDISE MART,"519 Mi St, Jacksonville. aug27-6t CABIN’ eruiser “Starling”, 60” x 9. Twin strew.*"Good living quarters. Service man leaving. Make offer. Craig’s Dock Gate, Key West. ~ *aug28-5tx ————_—_ 12-Tabe Cabinet PHILCO RADIO, L. C. Smith ‘Typewriter. 1624 Fogarty Avenue. aug30-3tx — a ONE 1941 Studebaker Champion; UNTER girl for night’ work; my to 12, Blackout Cafe, 917) McCormack, 38-F Naval Hous- aug29-4tx) ing or Naval Commissary Store, tires, motor, body, A-1. Best bidder takes it: See Jack * aug2-3tx AUTOMOBILE radio” for sale; G. Dawson, phone 600. aug29-2tx RADIO combination console, sil- vertone, with records; elec- tric sewing machine, electric iron. Reasonable. 913. Georgia: aug29-4tx Apartment) nee aug30-3tx tioner, radio. 420 Southard street. aug29-4tx | Project. aug29-3tx re HOUSEHOLD furniture; includ- “THREE BEDROOM house; Mac-| ing washing machine. 16-B Arthur Homes, well furnished, Kitchen, electrically equipped. P.O. ‘Box* 287. Semi-Modern Furnished APART- MENT for couples in lower in-} Kitchen Table, 4 Chairs, 1 Ta- come brackets. Clean, and must be kept clean. No children or} Saturday. 551-A W. Poinciana. pets. Box c. i Naval Housing Project. aug29-6tx FOR SALE—Dinette, 4 Chairs; aug30-3tx PRE- WAR BICYCLE, $25.00; . APARTMENT I FOR RENT, Utili-| Trumpet $15.90." Seq King, INo/ 12, 915) , Mastic ‘ealler Camp. i te aug30-3tx aug30-2 5-hp. OUTBOARD MOTOR. Re- cently overhauled: A-1 condi- tion. 811 United Street. Phone 566-J. aug30-1tx | SIX-INH BENCH SAW. 4 Extra re-| Blades. -$40.00. Adams Dairy. aug30-2tx H 8 Pair of BREEDING PIGEONS with coop and nésts. Al for $5.00 for quick sale. 1415 New- ton Street. aug30-2tx Large Apex ELECTRIC ICE Bilt White Gas Stove, all por- well ventilated rooms} célain, 4-burner, oven and .farnished; "washing and ironing | broiler. $75.00, 1118 Catherine privilege. 822 Duval street. “ae: aug29-3tx Street. aug30-2tx ‘FOR SALE—Man’s prewar bi- cycle. 19-B Naval Air Station Housing Project. aug29-2tx {WASHING MACHINE. Naval PALMS, ferns, crotons, coleus, sultanas, peperona, flame vines, cactus, snake plants, pothos. 1004 Southard St. aug29-2tx beach, phone 9170, aug29-5tx PREWAR baby carriage and crib, new mattress; man’s and girl’s prewar bicycles. 17-G Porter Place. Call between 1 and 6 P. m ~ i augad-2tx Studio Couch, Chest of Drawers,! ble Lamp. Call after 6 p.m. or! ment. « mass occupation of Japar got underway, that airborn troops involved d August 10 was the dj ‘&| Japanese decided Eyidéntly, the situation. was even then getting hot and the invasion of Japan by force of arms was nearing. The.area of the first mass around* the Dodo “peninsula, Tokyo and Sagami bays. Airborne .and transport troops were given the: task Sagami bay “northward. link with the Marines ‘and sailors‘at'Yokostika.> =. At Yokosuka, the - fleet of the world’s greatest naval bases, with a population of 110,000, almost all_of whom were-part of the basé: ©“ * Snyder stresses jobs in an out- line of basic conversion “polity. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT or Sa nee OF FLORIDA, IN MONROE COUNTY. Case 10-359 QLENNETH GILREATH ae VOR: BUNICE™ “TAYLOR anreknn ORDER OF PUBLICA’ ON, TO: Bunice Tavise nbicaio t shes Siding, Kentdeky You are hereby requireg to! ap* \ veree. in the above styled cause on : ve the 10th day of September, A. D, 1945)" otherwise’ the allega. tions therein will be taken as con; fessed. This Order is to be published onee farts ey Week Oren a ews per published in Key West, Florida, Done and Ordered this 8th day of August, A. D. 1 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk, (Sa) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, Solicitor for Plaintiff. aug. 9-16-23-30, 1945. “STAR * BRAND UcUSRN COFFEE DOUBBLE INSECT SPRAY It Kills When Others Fail On Sale at Drug and Grocery Stores Lost your oppetite? Feel drag- gy? When due to simple or avtritional anemia, Vineland i Tonie con tie you “feel “BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street —000— COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Recelvéd Daily by Leased Wire —000— Popular Brands of CIGARS and COLD SOFT DRINKS So ea Al occupation of Japan _lies|3. of clearing out the area Sree ‘ forces were in control of one} 5. on|More Apply For Applications. for marriage li- censég haye’been received’ by County Judge Raymond’ R. Lord from the following: »” peat to the Bill of Complaint for af > Willis’ Pentlan, 27, Hayes » 22, oe au | a and Sporty Baik and Jane, L hea 21, Canton, Ohio. ’ Howard Gene Gaskins 24, Clarkesburg, W. Va., and Mary Louise Reichert, 21, Metcalf, Ga. | ey ghey ping _ SHOES for CIVILIANS and SERVICE MEN , a a proper ore surface than mast of} “It was disclosed, as the [ies me dér, * “accompaniment by Em-| ma Neal Ayala” 2. 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