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Tigers Wallop; “Then Drop NEW YORK, June June Detroit Tigers pounded the Boston Red Sex and scored a 16-2 victory in the of a twin bill yester- dey tt was the worst defeat yet tended the league-leading Red Sex. Im the nightcap the Boston THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1946~ Bosox, 16-2, Nighteap, 9-3 ITY SPORTS DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park (Night Games) teem came back with their ace!pHuRSDAY— Deve Ferris on the mound and! 9-3 New York Yankees won out m. 7:30—V.F.W. vs, Machinists. 9:00—B29’s vs, American Le-} ion, &4 ever the Cleveland Indians minaee wed the Washington Senators in} 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Machin- | ™ over-time 1l6-inning game ists. wom 4-3 from the Chicago White} . 9:00—Adams Lunch vs. V.F.W. Sex. St. Louis Browns won from the Philadelphia Athletics 11-4 RECREATION » night. game. In the National League, the %. Louis Cardinals beat the up- ed-coming Philadelphia Phils, This was only the seventh: m the Phil's last 25 games. , ~kiym Dodgers won 4-2 from’ Cimeinnati Reds. Boston Red won 11-2 from the Chicago } Sox. New York Giants the Pittsburgh Pirates ; ‘ vw it ulte and batteries: American League (First Game) R. H. E.} 29 1 1615 3 m, Klinger, Butland, Bag- mi Partee; Newhouser and | Reston at Second Game) H. E. 12 0! 1 ks, R 912 3 = and Wagner; uc] Benton and Swift, R. H, E.|sidered a serious threat in the \y Y 8 8 0 ® 48 2 and Silvetri, Niarhos; Center and - ' Krakasas, R. H: E, 416 310 2 Hudson and} Papish and } ‘ Leonard, Hafener, faynes, RH. -E. 4% 3 1110 0 Rosaii; iphia Griffith and nd Tresh National League R. H. E. 4 Fook ede tphia 1 nd Rice; Raffensber- and Seminick. R.H. E. 26 0 413 in and Mueller; ing and Edwards. R. H. E. nae 212 2 oe 1115 0 Wve — Fleming, Bith- M yugh; Cooper and 1 1 he ‘. Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket-! ball, and Handball Courts, Dia- mondhall, Kiddy Playground, Comfort Stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— Deepsea Fishing, Small Boats. Jimmy Demaret Serious Threat In British Open By FRANK ECK AP Newsteatures Sports Editor EW YORK.—Jimmy Demaret, the Houston, Tex., pro, bes only two of 14 rivals in the Good- all round-robin but off his fine | yards from scrimmage and passes. | par-breaking 286 for 72 holes in the U.S. Open, the golfer with! the eccentric nats must be con- British Open at St. Scotland, July 1-5. Demaret scored in two tourna- ments this year yet he was fourth in money won on the winter tour. He took the Tucson, Ariz., Open with a 268 and won the Miami, 'Fla., International four-ball with Andrews, 1 up in, the finals. He averaged 70.47 strokes per round during the winter tour. Demaret sought his second, Masters triumph this spring but the best, he could get was a tie} for fourth. He won the 1940 Mas- } ters with a 280, four strokes bet- ter than, Lloyd Mangrum, the new | U.S, Open king. One of the factors favoring De- maret in the coming British Open is his partner. He will be the only! American golfer paired with a countryman. Johnny Bulle-of Lit- tle Rock, Ark., has been teamed with Mr. Hat. Bulla} runner-up in 1939, re- cently shot a 294 in the U.S. Open. His score was 10 strokes behind the winning total yet he beat such Stars as Jug McSpaden and Her- man Keiser and trailed Snead by only two shots. * % x Watch For Dudley 4 7 1}. CHARLOTTESVILLE, V and Camelli;}—Bill Dudley, Virginia's All- Lombardi. America halfback of 1941, has added another award to his col- lection. He was given a new low They ‘Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE watch by the Dapper Dan Club of Pittsburgh for bringing the most publicity to Pittsburgh dur- ‘ W. L. Pet. GB) ing 1942. Dudley is a star for the 7 18 Pittsburgh professional Steelers, 4126 «6612 6} sais area acs eae . 3429 = 12 |} Very few people know that 32 30 516 13 the lion has an extra claw. It is on ¥ _ 7 concealed in the hair near the . 28 37 5 its: tail: 25 36 4p , 19) fro its tal melphia . ip 45 aap ‘274 mA’ Ciut L. Pet. “GB 3 629 36.26 «581 3 3226 «552 3132 492 8} 23 2a DIAMOND 26 31 456 10} a ' 2435 407 138 Virginia Co-Captains ESVILLE, Va. (AP) hbors of Washing- snd Paul Derain of Ul. have been named { the University of eball team for the Neighbors 1s @ plays in the a i De “BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Daval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Pepular Brands of Cigars and Celd Sof t Drinks SPECIALS! 532 Duval Street ——_ | League. {presented with a _ glass AP. Newsfeatures. € football. coach at the University, of jfor nine years, who resigned. to lreturn to Marquette University, where he formerly served as jeoach for 15 years, lof Murray’s methods in. coaching the Virginia team. In addition to |serving under Murray as_ back- field coach for five years, the new 31-year-old. Cavalier mentor was jone of the greatest. backs ever de- \Veloped by Murray when Guepe was a player and Murray head {coach at Marquette during middle thirties, After his graduation. from Mar- jquette, Guepe coached the Gold-! jen Avalanche freshman team for a season before resigning to ac- | leept the Virginia offer. Since’ |joining the Navy, he played. one more year of football, quarter- | | backing the Iowa Naval Preflight’ | Seahawks in 1943, During nine years at Virginia, jMurtay's teams won 41 games, lost 34 and played to five dead- jlocks. Murray produced one all- America player—bounding Bill Dudiey—during that tire. Murray was the ar coach in the South to use the “T” forma-! tion. Introducing it in Svea - ley’s final year in the Cavalier ; |backfield—Murray had a team! which lost only to Yale, scored 79 points and rolled up 3,021 In the five seasons Murray used jthe “T” at Virginia, the Cavaliers re ‘ore in only three games. Last | 5 their 266 points tied St./ M for third place in the na- | tional scoring picture. regis t Wide-Awake Golfer SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP).— Dick Whiting, Notre Dame golt-| er from Detroit, won the Indiana | |Ben. Hogan as a partner, beating | collegiate golf crown after only ' A {Sammy Snead and Sammy Byrd two hours’ sleep. Whiting motor- ed nearly all night to rea Terre Haute, Ind. He posted a 72- !75—148 to win the title. Red Replaces Stud SALEM, Va. (AP).—Noel (Rea) | Casbier, veteran. shortstop, is the, new manager of the Salem base- ; ball club in the Blue pune | He suce¢eds Verno: (Stud) Mackie, who resigned be- |cause of, a salary disagreement. Criminals on their way to be; hanged in early England were} along the way. The common American pocket gopher has fur-lined pockets in his cheeks. ART 6UEPE [0 COACH ELEVEN AT U: OF 4 HARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—Arthur L. (Art). Guepe, formersMér- quette University backfield, | backfield mentor five seasons before joining the. Sewn in 1942: Guepe succeeds Frank J. Murray, coach. of. the Guepe, nq doubt, will-use many. the ed 925 points and failed | of ale} > =, has, been named: head irginia, where he served.as Cavaliets: *: | TODAY IN HISTORY. (Know America) 4638—First permanent white tettlement. in the Delaware River Valley by a company of Swedish pilgrims, near today’s Wilming- ton, Del. ; 1829—Died—James Smithson, an Englishman who had never been. here who, for some unknown reason, left his fortune for what , was to. become the Smithsonian \Institution, Washingtgn. 1836—Cleveland; Qhio, incor- porated 'a city—population some 6,000. 1844—Joseph Smith, Mormon founder, and his brother killed by | a mob at Carthage, Ill. 1884--The Bureau of Labor Statistics, later to hecome the De- jpartment of Labor, created. | 1918—First American troops in| Italy enthusiastically received in| 'Genoa. 1934—-The Federal Housing Ad- ministration established. 1942—The F.B.I. first breaks the news of arrest of Nazi spies ) who had secretly landed on Flor- ida coast. 1943—U. S. planes bomb Ger- man airfield near Athens, Greéce. 1944—Cherbourg formally sur- |renders. 1945—Gen. MacArthur anounc- es complete liberation of Luzon. | t The Chinese queque originally {was a mark of subjugation im- ; posed by the conquering Manchus n 1644. Athletes Foot lich HOW TO STOP. IT Make 5-Minute Test Get TE-OL at any drug store. pply this POWERFUL PENE-| {TRATING fungicide FULL | STRENGTH. Reaches MORE } germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW. } foot comfort. or your 35¢ back. GARDNER'S PHARMACY Kill Now with BLUE CAP DDT POT O’ LUCK or DOUBLE DOUBLE or HAVE MORE Comes In Pints, Quarts or Gallons | AT ALL STORES | \ T 8 ersaries: TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS. a | lg he (Know America) 1062 years 360) Sir, Wil- cose reggaeton liam, Pepperell, colonial ;Conn., fam ic author, Maine merchant, Massachusetts born at ‘Descieatia, Ala., 66 years | and first east of the ief justice and then studying | ago. law, first native American to be|' Dr. Merle A. Tuve, chief phy-|chain store Se cae created an. English baronet for|sicist of the Carnegie Institution, |Stevensville, ag services as a general, born at Kit-|Washington, born at Canton, S.|\ John Golden’ "of Peek ork, tery Point, Maine. Died there,|D:, 45 years ago. famed playwright-producer, born July 6, 1759. John L. Rogers, Interstate Com- eerie — fora os sine 1806-—Paul F. Eve, Confederate}merce Commissioner, born at leanor onnor = chief pitty lentes surgeon | Knoxville, Tenn., 57 years ago. ton, architect, born Lynn, Mass., and teacher of surgery in the| Dr. David. R, Barrows of Berke-|62 years ago. to South in his generation, born near | /¢y, Cal., ex-president of the Uni-} Juan T. Trippe, president. Augusta, Ga. Died at Nashville, | Vexsity of; Caltoste born.in Chi-;Pan American Airways, New Tenn., Nov. 3, 1877. 0, 73 years ag \York, horn. at Seabright, Ni ‘J., 1846—(100 years. ago) Henry iliam T, Grant of New York, g years, ago. E. Abbey, New York theatrical and operatic manager, famed. im- pressario of European stars, born at Akron, Ohio. Died Oct. 17, 1896. 1850—Lafcadio Hearn, famed author, genius, many of whose years were spent here, born in the Ionian Islands of a British father anda Greek mother. Died in. Japan, Sept. 26, 1904. 1872—Paul Lawrence Dunbar, |famed Negro poet beloved of his people, a gentle, modest, talented ! soul, born Dayton, O. Died Feb. 9, 1906. AR SAV SAVE. A LIFE—GIVE to the FOOD DRIVE @ Insist om Dixie Crystals and besure of, 1g Pure cane Sugar ior ~seale ed packages. ree: CASH MARKET fav + Meats { KEY WEST'S LARGEST FOOD MARKET — {Groceries 3 5 Saaeshatieserae Everything for Your Table U: nder One Roof p 1028 DIVISION STREET PHONE 1080 Do Your Week-End or Every Day Food Shopping At this Your Friendly Market —we know you will like the friendly atmosphere at this market, under the new management— and, best of all, you'll like the high Quality and Low Prices. We cordially invite you, and especi- ally you, to visit us, as we are making every effort to have on our shelves the Food Products you { want—the Hard-to-Get Items. WE ALWAYS HAVE WHAT WE ADVERTISE and YOU, QUR CUSTOMERS, ALWAYS, GET A SQUARE DEAL... IF YOU DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT. ASK THE CASHIERt LOUIS MUNIZ and A. ALEXANDER, Owners. ROMPT FREE DELIVERY ASSORTED mentor TOWET TISSUE | PIMENTOS “SE. 33 BABY FOOD 3... 28°|PRANS SS #™ Dec CRYSTAL PURE and RASPBERRY WE HAVE = PuNTY OF HARD-TO- GET TTEMS FOR EVERY CUSTOMER I} WE HAVE PLENTY OF | BUTTER and OLEOMARGARINE AGS Th OTT acco se—With Tomato Sauce 151-0z. cher Hou: tt. Gavernment and Payroll CHECKS Cashed “We Close Every Thursday at 1 o’Clock’ AAA AMAA dd Addd ddd RRRARRRRRARRRRRRR ee : Paul’s Cash Grocery } ; 611 FRANCIS STREET - * Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | MEAT ; > 4 , : ; American and Cuban Style Cuts pi ; GEORGE PEREZ, Butcher q } WE DELIVER---PHONE 493 ¢ VUE G ESSE SS SEY I EY EY SY WY Beautiful DIAMOND PAIR Matched Rings with a fine Diamond irt the Engagement Ring $ 4500 $15°° Down Payment Balance $1.50 Per Week CARVED and PLAIN BANDS A SPLENDID VALUE PHONE 155 Key West, Florida BACALAO & GUAVA PASTE| SPAGHETTI ° Jar Z te OF CR 'N‘S PEANUT STANLEY SWEET ss BUTTER SOR a LIBBY’S DEVILED iOUSE = alae a= 99¢ | APPLE SAUCE tt. is Astor Coffee + PRUNES 2a Pkg. 33° ALMONDS as 49° Weekend Special "ete 1203. $429 LAUNDRY ‘SOAR 3 Bars 19 CANNED MILK eee NN aeons FRUITS and VEGETABLE SPECIALS A Complete Line of Garden-Fresh GREENS and VEGETABLES at the poweee Prices Bing CHERRIES -APRICOT |; - Sweet California GRAPES PET - BORDEN’S Per CARNATION Can lic CASE - $4.95 FRESH KEY LIMES WATERMELON SWEET GEORGIA PLUMS - Doz. 14: Each 99¢ 19 POTATOES ae AVOCADO PEARS .. 3 For 50c Beales Fancy Poultry, Fryers ‘and Roasters, FRICASSEE CHICKENS “ae Sn A ea EAS TES TH piced LUNCHEON IF THERE COTTAGE MEAT». ee | case = 2 SKINLESS B a E F ITALIAN FRANKFURTERS 33: AVAILABLE PEPPERONI Sag 59¢ IN KEY W. ——<—— WE HAVE A FULL LINE of RESTAURANT SUPPLIES IN GALLON CONTAINERS Mustard eMayonnaise eDill and Sweet Pickles eCatsup EXTRA SPECIAL! CLAIDGE BRAND SHIPMENT FOR FRANKFURTERS THIS WEEKEND 49: eFruit Juices, Etc. " Monday thru Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. STORE HOURS Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. “We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity” You Will Find It in Our Market! WE EXPECT 12-Oz. Can

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