The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 21, 1945, Page 3

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Gnannnanamnnenantannasensncsececcccccsescoceseee FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR MEET fey ae AVERAGES IN CITY LEAGUE Geerbeli fens, players and, Records of « pitchers in the City Managers don't forget the organi. Softball Leaguc including games tien esting § oclock tonight up to September 16, follow Cy Hen SUE GRIFFIN—Won four, lost Teams Will be entered in a new) mone. struck out 14, walked 23, feague ond « schedule of games| pitched 29 innings, allowed 14 © Pete m for gh, each Sunday at) hits and 14 earned runs. i pel Madium GRAHAM on two, lost none; : © CRE Of the daw) Pity & expected to wart Sep-| struck out three, walked 12, piteh- 5 * aed cnah te tegy| ER: 0 ed 22 innings. allowed 23 hits Fa S om ty! Come owt tonight, join or help! and nine earned runs : o an _. the Island City Baseball JACK ROBERTS—Won two, lost ae Ca 0 Guewe “ one; struck out nine, walked ~ (American M, pitched 16 imnings and al o~ Cotien q, | OnTs lowed 13 hits and nine earned ‘The one and only FARBOUGH,| , "uns ) ptaped etthel) umpire who has been on JOHN WALKER—W ne, lost ia ® Well-carned veration. assumed note uck out three, walked REE l inte ctticial duties at the games| five. pitched innings, al "2 te ar bw Sight at Gaywiew Park He lowed one and car ned ‘were runs “oped i hie ususl bang-up Stave A the ere etyle and certainty knows how to, MENGON—Won one, lost none ee epee glee beth players and epecta-| *UCh out 2, walked 4, pitched fore Pons were glad to see him| VER innings and allowed sev wort Fo Meme Sesh im action Faertough snd, auDY PAS Bie egy brag te date fer the (Giteon form the best combination p= sft repel ~~ ” © ad chetee ag? @0y We nope they will off ogee Sa ae Doom agaemen | CHM 2! al! ass game CHES | Al Sng gag 0 TER HARRIS was right” last) ° CRUZ Ww ‘ Ae wee over) MB and he had the Boce Chica) SUMS! oul six. walked AB Bare balfied with his sixaling) ph Oh nines at ee ee He struck owt HARRIS Won “ ; © tate, o pow Of as tatters to face him reser » = Ps agit ad ~ two me gt pitched 15 innings. and ” " \ os 8b * it uns bo Poteet . a , Saterts, how CRW” LASTRES hed « bad! ‘ val DEZ— Wor thet ten quel ot fet lest might wut he wust ow Cortes mode up fo with ha omg anings and allowed ah «ok He owt first hat a dus et eee " , lal the game fer his club and) WOSAR—W : He tet fomes truck 5 k ~ & fos at uP pred ‘ bee oning run Good fo por e . MARSH wes nAZ0 Ww k ae at because he — tees The » al ie i = hit S00, one cma! « KENNETH Al “ aad ® Engines: inning ag he Box Mer 2 “ . pat Chiee Gar. and he was surprised “agp 7 V ate =” the te stead 1 atta, tor » ‘ung the bell But it ~ Denagihtney : PITCHING RECORDS o it ah Manager tw SERVICE LEAGUE rer « gan ST i. Berrien oy me and that is all right,’ PH a ~ = ’ " tt ’ ee tb + fom Or oe te a hen Ne ets an ' = WE sage ihe poled « single in three, VENE Ww wor me Che eR, trie AVERY struck ot twie erers toe an}. it Nesky UW ALLISSIO. El te and eaght carn-| Ree Lee ond FELIPOSKI cach wer d rw sw” ‘ eh 8 doen winging but PETTY RICHARDSON W me ee EE conte every time he came feos ning otend heat Me ay wing the struck Walk wo, ab / —? pitch) bot mt ' ~~ om % PUT KEY weer REVI ; ORDDA LEAGUE aad - oo ” ~ om ee Lg tr “ 6 je tom) ae a 66 ote 4 N ww Gee cack Srl ann ferent n penny a ne 9 Ba he geen . - bene “8 ‘ eee =a“ * a BICE > ' ’ vw n ; aue ‘ : + Mia ' * 2 Bee te uM ~~ -_ 2 tee He ELLE bi feneem, , we ‘ a any ] halts Reterte amd! ta. gues ts -& fe ' i * Rhee | tem te HIN Fos ——e ‘ aa so $25 we ' ‘hes - eh iow U * ' = ite fre ge « '* _~ wow WEA “ H a+ ’ rs - “a “ - i be ACQUA “ very aking sung Bey We age oe an i aed the particulier; = hip i as " er a he , , spit . eet HUDEVA ' Beane " 8 * a vi n so fhere ° ’ n an ™ ning © atetens soll, taloigt Pr r goon ar * tag the a ae " ’ eno « Mes ot < (Continued rage One) Bergreet « ’ a -“ . : — « . : oe on Poy . ‘ —— fet be aur a) - ‘ ae ; ~— ' 6 ot He A " ~ he ’ ated he | aw K bs e a ‘ tt - ws a te I “ . oon . ’ « _ r te prescho tele | —_ gone ent oy Af MO Ay ‘ meneeiedensi ee. =. (tpectat to The Citieem? NEW YORK, Sept, 21.—The Detroit Tigers were hit by three deluges in one inning yesterday —! Cleveland hits, their own errors/ and a downpour from the sies—| as they dropped a 6-1 decision to the Indians just when it looked as/ if they were going to squeeze} through with a | to 6 triumph. i Despite the defeat, the Bengals | te held on to their slim one-game) cad in the hot American League) pennant race. They did so by rea-} son of the New York Vankees'| triumph over runner-up Washing- ton Senators, 6 to 1 Boston Braves handed the Dodgers of Brooklyn a 3-2 less. , Results of the games "eee She Gar oe eee = Paty a For Sale—Trailers: one $125.00: | | dishes, kitchen utensils, cur- Netional League + At Brooklyn RHE S| Se em at, eee © Boston 380 ’ cycle. 44 A, Naval Housing| Brooklyn 28 6 j Peagees septai-2tx Le nd Masi; Gregg, Ki A gets =| Bey stl. ” =. § | Lot for sale, 150° from Duval fon _ ” Vacations Py | United. Apply 4F, Porter Only game scheduled. | Sickness ' | Pince ae _waniiata Amencan League ! Pannen | For Sale—Baby carriage /with eveland RHE PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT | an SS of eS oe ee | Windsor Lane. Sepals-3tx st MeDermott s - —- + Benton, Trout, Caster andi TS ‘, |For Sale—Full beck pajsel baby Swint, Reynolds and Hayes. pelle ¢ | crib, springs and matéress, and — - partrens , | high chair in good ‘condition. | At Boston RHE TELEPHONE OFFICE | S01 Whitehead streca. Philadelphia 6o6t om sept20-3tx Bostor 2860 i— —— ae Black, Berry and Rosar. Heflin For Sale—Large arai small rab- ind Steir Openings for young fan with, its 1112 Angela street. military training in communi septzo-atx At New York RHE) cations. Western Union - - ——_______ Washingtor i septil-tf Man's bicycle $20.00. Soursop N York 610 j trees, $1.00. £217 Petronia st Haefner, Appleton and Ferrell. wanted eagiris, full time septdd-3tx Page snd Rotuns< GAMES TODAY National B ¥ ge “ ynly ee League kiyn at Philadelphia me scheduled American League hington at New York scheduled employment. No experience ne- cessary Waitresses and fountain giris| | Good City time work salaty Pharmacy S. H. Kress & Co. septl-imo Southernmost septi-lmo $$$ ne Full-tume messenger wanted. Day Western Union septs-tf | For Sale—Studio couch, rug, desk. table and two chairs, two oc casional chmirs, child's rocker, bed and mattress, chest of drawers, dishes, pans, clock, oning board, venetian blinds stroller. Apt. 4A Nava! Hous ing sept20-3tr For Sale—Crosley table radio, $15. Adjustable beach chair ~ the HOW THEY STAND Wanted—Man or boy to sell icc with favt rest, $5. Also furni cons from push cart. Call ture cheap. I4A Porter Place oun 1091 sept!8-5tx sept20-2tx NATIONAL LEAGUE a Me SaSegae gp Club- W. L. Pet. Saicsmen Wanted—Two good jobs; Fer Sele Equity in one of the ‘ 91 $4 628! for muddle aged veterans, no, etter MacArthur Homes. Furn o a 8 57 OO? ex one dd pa shed. $550.00 Over $1000.00 4 a een vested. Leaving, must sac ) 65 S52| Apply K c _-_ : 80 67 544) Hotel, 9 F s © 3051 Harris ave New York 7% @ 524 tay pial x sept20-3tx 4 83 (485 , oe ww = ire to completely furnish . 44 10: "9 - she e roo apartment. Also aoe eg Mo H. P. electric motor. See AMERICAN LEAGUE an ¢ . Apt. 12, 915 Windsor lane Club W. L. Pet and Se SH Kress & saptd0-Kx D & 6 sya < A ~ Ww pee 88 & 367 Guaranteed plumbing work and 1% oh 334 SITUATIONS WANTED supplies. Tuilets, lavatories . a ae sinks, ss fittings and pre om © 500 Young man and w qu pos: war bath tubs. All sizes of wa 75 (486 ns as counter work Ex ter and sewer pipe and fittings . an comueees 3k ana Ext, Free estimates. Jos. D. Lopez Pp ph $1 958 sept!9-3tx) Plumbing and Supplies, 922 D | vision street. Phone 765 septém wf-t Anselmo Rendueles WANTED } In Occupation Unit Listings wanted on keys prop: ™ 2400 Ha — erty. Office in the heart of the a ! e (Reretal te The Cttteens keys on Upper Matecumbe ” AROARD THE USSGREER AT Geo. J. Rawlins, Islamorada, A an ~ ANCHOR OFF WAKE ISLAND, Fla, aug20-30tx sage Mag: lacy 5 2 Arselmo Rendueles. . - CE ia i “ ate, third class, USNR. Automobile wanted, in good ene ) Cotherine street, Key’ West, dition Ma: garet Sov ie fit ee es ee > Fla, participated jm the surren upsteirs wil ‘ trie motets. Self Service Laup ter, flew way por re dry, Poineiana Place. sept2!-3tx nts hal e serve this destroyer escert. one —_— FOR RENT nt nier the Pacific| Lawn mowers sharpened. R World War I peir Sewing M e Knives.) Rooms and apartments ‘ harge of the Sciss oe J . A t at 411 William street « nor guardsmen for the ated «= B. me, % septil-Imox ' 114 Linden } and re.,Furnished room; cooking, wash Mixiesto, € brother of ¥* 7. veal ning § ges. Pau \ Charle R Bi i ia I Shop, 426 Whit ( 2D ship was ae ' was awad ssaiheiiilaalatail A ve Sta for “t act le of Bataan ° i App was killed ) 119 D A 2, 915 Winds ucipan ,. . eptre3 Apemama At FOR SALE Majuro At 4 N Me nce succeeded 4 4 edroom s 2165 a large Jap 5 furnished and unfurnished ~~ ee small down payment, balance _ ‘ Jap had mad payabk: monthly. Johnson & the ship. Evidently Johnson. Pho 2 wept! N 4 ‘ — © 4 within 109 For S M 2 p stronghold of $25 N e “ Ca ptls-atx nly - — “ne aN - art age n al N V mi broke wa \ 5 w I w ‘ 2 me 22 < "I tN eager fgg dl rag $2 625 Ange n s qh ean bs F x + “ BUSY AT & K Ps % m6 G ” WHITE HAL‘, Li W.l gy C 2819 Stas 2 Row Civil War v ele : 67 W Lost afte Sale—Wt King pig ring Sent Finde ng the 1319 Catherine t please call Lieut Batchelle 4 septl9-3tx| Naval Huspitel sept2i-3ta trigue is that the studio has ment on some su -\grows wild in eret stuff. all over! woods, and is now, but evidently the boss-| But it's tied clese to es aren't aware there's a/it loses ite flavor and peace on. quet to overcooking The interior of the studio|canned. tt mashes tee eae carried out the initial pression of intrigue. The buildings are as immaculate | ing this grape in o variety of as a hospital, and the dens desserts. in whieh the Disney hirelings i» the future « rry on their mysterious th teble: of work are cryptically marked — a © Unit 4Z, Unit 15F, ete. Under any conditions it is worthwhile to visit the Disney Studio. When I arrived they were showing some of the sequences from the forthcoming producuen ‘Make Mine Music.” The first scene was a wonder ful juke box number with the clarinetist ” quick -freering. cadines sequences were &. P. Stuckey mostly they were the bare out- line of the action There was « hilarious “Casey at the Bat” and 0 rollicking “01 Soyve musetem Casey (no relation) Jones Stet, This Rip rescued © 6 be ing Holloway narrated a charm. Y©*"'"g Plant — oo ae ing “Peter and the Wolf” to, ‘ns distributed Prokofiev's music. Dinah Shore ™™ al sang “Two Silhouettes” while ae two ballet artists, Riebouchinskha and Lichine, danced in « Disney wonder world a There were two other sequen- ces in @ less advanced state of production. One was “Johnny me “ > roOvy Fedora,” a romance of two hate. S7"% A supervising artist put on a record by the Andrews Sisters and described the action with a serves of drawings pinned on the wall The plot is up to Holly wood standards—boy hat meets gir! hat then gets her. Even Whale will have te loses same more imaginative is “The Who Wanted to Sing at Metropolitan This was also described with wall drawings. It s the story of a whale with a beautiful nay, th beau voices ten and sowano. All are sung by Nelson Eddy. How Eddy the whale ends up singing in the Metropol Ope House should be a classic This. me tan then he bobby soxers’ REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL Sveeeeeeeseeesesecess it, It has already been ser vnce a tened. . It's Healthy os Ne@efeat ures . ATLANTA, Sept. 2h— The muscadine, worked for the Navy Depart-| grape with a rare om “af eae away th oking of oe fo oertet mer become « profitable souree of moeeme fox auihern fare As far back a © years age Br. intr af te Georgia Eageriment Satan, Ge. gan plant bredeing work te i prove the quality and prodgetiy Subscribe to The Citieen—fie weekly Perhaps Welk wan't like that term, but he himself a@- mitted “Make Mine Muse” & ond who it walt o while t© oe £6584! . at . A .

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