The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 12, 1945, Page 3

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WEONERDAY Shr ihm nee tees peepee —_-- ’ : HE KEY WEST CITIZEN ’ CHICAGO CURS | fielder’s choice, but the Veter”' they could “ash cam” the Under- Compenres eT ans quickly wiped omt shet) lead waver Sailors. In so doing, they ‘TRAIN DOWN BRAVES with a pair of scores in thew half dropped the Sound Sehool ee the ten in- of the same stanza on singles by to second piace in Service 4 SOSEPERESSSESS EOS E ESSE SEE SEES LEGION PLAYERS Joe and A. Mira, an error by League and took over the top! conductor, Harry Truitt, 56, was Savertemenes enery whee Baker ond a fielder's cheice, and all tw itself. Final count “ imerrted ‘The Lge WANTED and a fielder's » rung found shallow, gully neq CRRDUNAAS GErwaT ciamte, Be ce Fo 0 ware tor cose se }added two more in the thind gn was 6 to 4 tere is 0 caries condition thom tae “et il > ” sovecty Tamme ena eo kSt RP isis chores fer LISTINGS wanted on keys _ BARRACKS TEAM wepeg ® fieider's choice end sim- The score sce-snwed all the way is believed @ tave fall tt y C. Valder and Joe Mira player their owe t7ee te tee) sTty. Office in the heart of the GVER SOUND SGNOOL TO |” Machinists pulled up to within ro “fect te Sound” Schogi| train bound trom Gage Cheries, eusTom aR. om charge for keys on U Mat " oon Sy fone 80 ware ov tous te ie. in 5 Gt Gee GAIN FIRST PLACE one rum of a tie by tallying twice boys went out front with a run) Va. to Delmar, Md. and that the! TS — Fia. aug20-d0tx ‘= bes ey on = walks, @ in the second, then Army piled)train probably ran over him. — -——— uible by Albury single by | up four ljourth. Submarin- eet te Tee Cree, ‘ \Griffin. With ‘an high "om a im the f -— sew YORK, Se Matis charece FOR SALE Two “real” softball con- 7° a6 exp Ge Ga ee Ce DISCOVERS RIVER + teers publicntion, copy mest sewed up the game im the fifth Doughboys came right beck in > © Vane trai eetenece. ' “""* “*/ TWO and 3-bedroom bungaiows et Harcicw Park, Both were ne wrecrae rally that sent their half to decide the issue St. LOUIS — An Americen| — ‘ a ungaiows, at Bayview Park. Both were! two pitcher yal- a ee ou trusty Os ——- furnished and unfurnished. j, ap es yoo ve rt "aa snafhe r} aS a. A three-run outburst im tht/irader discovered the Columbia . HELP WANTED small down payment, balance pur Ought — | Valder came tata the nat Siapde|sixth brought the Sound river while a British muval cap- ——————, payabl. monthly. Johnson & ‘ish “d Baker bunted safele A feid.) Unt & tie at 4-all but the twolrsin with an elaborate expedi-if? @ e nah te ws = J Phone 372 Ap In an opening game of a| #*¢ Baker bunted safely A field-| markers the Soldiers tallied iM|tion was trying to find and claim | o : — twin bill called at the end of |F* Choice and a single by Carey.! their part of he sixh spelled vic-|i¢ amy « ~ TELEPHONE ' upe the fifth because of the time | PMS oe ae tot ae tory for them oe aN OR og a —— # ‘ x. € Station limit, Machinists maintained) rook over the hill. second time in|. *'nhotl and = Heiffmer Orde, at cing Gounatens ‘ Brick its leadership of the Civilian] the game and inning. He ended| '¥° S#fely cach for the Sonar} ® - a © ou « oe > ve. n and League by downing threaten- ally. Im all he struck out, °°%* Harrison and Gebgardt hit| 4 WANTED Greene St pt ex Pr one each in two tries to » the che Cer ove Guster = ing American Legion, 8 to 5.) tt and walked five during his) QO y tnen 7 } é » Pull Pay While Learning SMALL LUNCH STAND. A Army Barracks broke a; ork on the mound ' Harn. | CIGAR STORE ond I TAND. Ag 1 >» med ‘ tt ffner, -} se Cordame. § South nel two-way tie for top honors agg tg ie Pg og Pag = y= best (~ = b ane j ” @um Vacations With Pay 2 ' n the Service League and ale aie ene ” | Seheol in the field, Squigha, Tut 18 Duval Street wert s & Gee » . erged a “ n the Mire led the hitters in the te: Molner and Harrison for the] —000— < . " oe & Steknes Benefits S NEW first rang. It all happened! o.mo with two safeties victors. | COMPLETE . in La | . geline 3 A Westierhen the Seldiese whinped > > aie RHE! Store by innings: = RH. E le re MIAMI ; - pay . . OYMEN . 2% the Sound School, 6 to 4, in sts 610 25—8 6 5 Sound School 60 003 6—4 9 7} J | baal ° me aD CENT EMPLOYMENT the second game last night 022 O15 6 2/Barracks 080 #2 x—6 5 4 WIRED | - 50 Minutes * a! " INS BULOVA © ' seg stone si J. Walker and Bazo: W and Harnish; V: > Bee Mrs. McDermott to shove the Submarine boy : ; —_ - ence] Received Daily by Lemed Wire| Mameme: Lome Chiet Ope: ator F dow nto second place os Valdez, J. Roberts’ and Molnar j po) ~ } @Fer information - t me on ——— Kretche and Gitsen umptred and reservations. A vasa : ~th games and Pedro Aguilar | ®0=wlar Brands of | on Genet me, Aan CaPHONE OFrics DARAACTN SERVICE LEAGUE" "= —Atciat cores The vst CHGARS and COLD | Suace puens 1000 te * . game was called after an hour Se ' . r Sound Sehool last might in| ond game was played in an hour! ar ; age ‘ cond game and found out| and ten mimutes ‘ | Nhe uceancer Toute fe SALI - Perteet ¢or : - a a a eee ~~ e - | GA Porter F aia s ZS Now on their way to you! | * MBING WOR? ~ . . 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