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SSD “ESDAY, July 8, 1946 Team 9-4] out of ‘three to Jead the hitters. In the field, Malgrat, Alonzo and ‘Kerr and ‘Carey the losers. W goed game and it had! Score: R, H. E. et eeored ail their mums in| Gates and ; pers << as Neate snd San ssaaiae ox gees D. Rol _wathed and Medhin ~ | In the: night cap ‘the Veterans ed — oe Walked, lof Forcien Wars won over the = ee) Carey walked, Legion nine by ‘a9 to “SRO pitoher to first,'4 score:. The Legion’ started out and the Veterans tied the score one more ‘to ~ Rewlbers scored tliree in ‘gage dead, is the second, but jin the third the Veterans scored Melerat winged to short, ix runs on four hits and. three . se- | walks, two errors and a hit bats- = we femiied ‘ball, Arnold!man, and scored one more in the <i uberis was out, Seventh on a double by Baker hee Severre doubled to and two wild ‘pitches. The Legion ~~ “eteret and Alonzo scor-|scored their last run in the fourth w' Welked, Osterhoudt;on a double by F. Tynes and al ie were cut piteher to|single by J. Ogden. At’bat Marsh, 4 we twe bite and one} Acosta and Gonzalez each hit two safely for the winners and Heres aid not score} J. Ogden hit two for the losers. ) © em reached firstiIn ‘the field, Ogden, Melvin e feven innings. T. [Tynes and R. Garcia played well roe" Miree times, a hit }for the losers and C. and E. Wells 7 — = a ® single }and J. Mira for the winners. ae | ia . 7 av the @ Score: R. H. E. Tee Heeebers tled the count in| VFW _ . 026 00149 9 3 ve * ‘wneld wes safe on/A. ‘Legion 210 100-4 7 3 * (hee Malgrat hit a hom Arias . Mira; J. Ogden, ett center PF. Tynes and Vinson. ¢ th Vide singled and LEAGUE STANDING ' 7 waleed, omd in the} Team 1 Wed. Ave. J ets walked, Mad! 31) ‘ Goethe Went for the} Adanis Lunch ood (ew ee Bard to Gomez [B-29 Bombers er Se Bel Oh away and Rob-[V. F. Wars - - wee the winning run. Adams Dairy . g Lead Cards By Over 7 Games How They Stand ORK, July 3.—Brook- AMERICAN LEAGUE * e@ged out the Phila- +2 while the St.! were losing 7-5} - . Club— W.'L. Pet. GB > _ he -_ Boston... 50.20 714 o einai, Pitts. |New York —. 43°28 .605 74) pene A ff Detroit 37°31 1544-12) Washington —. 33 500 . 154 - 8 ao Enteh Miner BA Cleveland 32 38 457 184 i ‘oe a New [St Louis. 31 38.449 19} n en mew iChichgo __ 27 39 .400' 914 |Philadelphia _ 30 46 .303 285 ay yy 4,8 NATIONAL LEAGUE o Fisere 8.9 with the | Club— W.L. Pet. GB ‘ indians winning 4-2{Brooklyn 45.23 682 va Leute Reneee. Io Ist. Louis 3730 552 7h on New York Yan- {Chicago 3430 531 9 be Cincinnati 31:30 652 114 a Mickey Boston... 3286 471}013 » ot Ore bits but wag{Philadelphia _ 2835 444: 143 = « ey for No. 12 this {Pittsburgh _ 2837 431° 153 yo New York 2840 412 17 2 ind Batteries Se tah tb bn ttn tn tn tn te, tn tn tn Dp R. HE. . si] FOLLOWING » 511 0 Te pecver ont Coover,| ‘THROUGH o Seegietee, Barrett and By ~ ait ts PEDRO AGUILAR 710 Sitasseceasosecoceos 612 2 Tony Castellano n@ Mueller; Pol-| While I was away Tony passed : Neeley, Schmidt /away to the great beyond and to pa . his last resting place. He was a RH. E. great little player and he always : 2 8 O\gove his best. He traveled with » 3 8 1! the Blue Sox to Ft. Myers seve yal - Karl bo times to Perrine and: Homestead od, Herridg | and his first base playing was the jattraction of all that went to the R. HE. games, He also played soft ball ' 913 ©) and sast year with the Civilian . 0438 Workers ‘he played first base.and ena Baker; Chip-}was considered the best’ first Fleming and Me-/sacker in the circuit, His’ family has the heart felt sympathy .of American League all the players and the fans of R. iH. E. |Key West and of this writer who 8 16 liwishes for Tony an everlasting 7.10 llresting place in heaven. twell and Tresh; City Stadium ‘ Gorsica, Carter,| While talking to Mr. Hamlin » toe tt the other day he told me the R. H. E. |stadium is getting a hair cut and 25 lia shampoo .and will be in first 6 412 1 class shape pretty soon and then Melf, Krakasas,'he will try to organize a city sagan league for it is needed to create Neght Game) new players to take the place of R. H. & 7 i] »| those that are advancing to the i Dade county league and other ~ . 2 5 circuits. We hope we can get back wt Werner, Chandler }io the days of Pirates, Sluggers and Key West. Let's hope. ... MacPhail Would Limit Night Games To Seven ec _ CITY SPORTS Malgrat and Navarro hit two|. RATES POR REGULAR and Advertisements : Navarro led the winners and| faut oie fhe nie ose per Ay ahead with two runs in the first | in their half: of the second, but |: | | For full ‘particulars ‘write ‘to-"} ware, register, safe, a a NEW YORK. —(AP)— Larry i AMONDRSLL MacPhail, president of the New “7 - ra ones) York Yankees, says some major Nigh - e | league owners “seem determined to slay the goose that laid the PHURADAY . y we Machinists. views Dairy vs. Adams aeteh REATION a —’ 0» ewok and Rest Beach— Be enersasings eo Beck and Rest Beach— golden egg.” MacPhail, who started night baseball in the majors at Cincin- nati, brought it to Brooklyn and Tennis, Basket-|0w to Yankee Stadium, ‘believes Handbail Cous ts, Dia-| each team should play no more Med@y Playground,|than seven home night games a seaso! mn. During the reigns of George I ‘and George I, the wedding ring opeee Petemg, Small Boats, | often was worn on the thumb. (USS SERRE REE ERE HEEB! TODAY IN HISTORY « ’ Am erica) 3 CLASSIFI BLA don, ’ : For Rent or Lease: Grocery store ey with furnished apartment . Among the above business. BETTER PAYING George’s Grocery, 1500; Newton Positions .For Girls etait jul-1-15tx: Here is an excellent opportun- ‘WANTED : ity—No experience required + $25 PER 40-HOUR WEEK | subscribers National Voice. 1307 (About $108°a Month) . . . TO START Petronia Street. jun 17-Imox Opportunity for earning More for overtime work at Time-and-a-Half Pay. $30 a Week (About $130 a Month) After 180 days’ ‘training and Experience Scheduled Pay Increases ‘Writers—Local tyros and_aspir- arits . Mutual ‘help and inspiration. Write Fred Green, Box 662, Key WANTED TO BUY rt Wanted—Fairly late model sedan, Chevrolet preferred. After 5 Pleasant Sirrouhdings f° p.m. 903 Southard. jtin20-7 Liberal Benefit Plan : R SALE Vacation With Pay 7 il i 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows,: futmished and _ unfurnisheds| small ‘down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson ‘& Johnson, Phone 372. —_ jul Istf DEES (When you thifk’ of plumbing supplies or | plumbing work, think of Pepper's. il us fox repaits or installations. Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. jul 1-t# BATHTUBS SOON AVAILABLE ‘It won't be long before we cah Telephone Operating is a Fascinating Job Apply to Mrs. McDermott Telephone Office } For More, Information SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY . jun29-tf ‘Beauty operator. Apply Beatity Colony. 509 Southard St ily: complete bath, toilet, basin sets. It would be wise to let us know your wants now so that you can be among the first to & what you heed. Come in and ‘put ‘your name on our list. Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming St., Phone 118. 4 jul Ht Practical nurse, male preferred. Inquire at 520 Simoriton St. or 1301 Division. ly-3tx ; SALESMEN WANTED Fine Rawleigh business available mand of ‘the Revolutionary Army, ‘Cambridge, Mass. +|saere, Pennsylvania: ‘more than} 2 half the old, the young and the| and women of Wyoming Valley mas-| ing frozen. sacred by British-Torries-Indi; foree—the men being away in Continental Army. ‘country apens in Lexington, Mass.—with a principal and three students. toric charge ending battle of Get- tysburg. hood—48rd ‘state. fleet. Sodas . Crackers - Candy - Milk} ed units of French fleet, firing on West. jul-1-6tx |French ships ‘refusing to surren- der, supply you with bathtubs or} in Monroe county. Products sold 25 years. 1500 families.’|Piano (has ‘good sound), roll top Nearby dealer, W. Kunze, desk, ‘water tank with oil ing sales of $75 and more ‘many cheater, ‘water cooler, China weeks. Business ‘very good.| closet, China set and glass- day. Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAG-| 1028-M. 116-227, Memphis, Tenn. jly2-3-5-9-10-11 House and lot. Apply 710 Ashe street. " jul-1-5tx ° MISCELLANEOUS : For .Sale — Four _ six-year-old y ! | Repairs on all ‘makes. All work} Palm, one baby bed, one strol-j Beenie, Mumford a ‘Ross,| ler., J. D. Bearup, rear, 524) uval st. phone 383. sly Margaret. ——— 20-gallon gas water heater. Campbell's, 928 Division, phone | lightly used. Bargain. Apply: 189. Keys made, locks repair+'; 1202 Whitehead street. i ed, etc. jul limo} jly2-3txi Picture framing, diplomas, cer- |For Sale—Practically new spring, tificates, photos. Paul G, Di-| mattress, 9 x 12 linoleum. Ap: Negro, 614 Frangis St., phone| ply at 604 Frandis St. ! 1197-M. jun6-lmox jly2-3te. |For guaranteed plumbing work|ror Sale—Dinette table and @ and repairs, call John Curry, A ie ‘v9. Sia tarearet Steet phonslwel|\ cee Se Nee Jae Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. junl0-1mxo Bedroom suite, chest of drawers, vanity and bed with springs. Apply Unit 42-F, NAS, after 5 pim. jly3-3tx Dr. A. M. Morgan, Chiropractor, 1400 Reynolds St., Tel. 874. jty3-Imox 1941 ‘trailer, 26 feet, good con- dition. Can be seen Carpet Golf, Lot,{ cor. Elizabeth gnd Fleming or}call 152-J; ' jly3-6tx PHOTO SUPPLY + Frames, an assortment of sizes, 50c and up. Pilkington Studio, 515 Fleming Street, Phone 99. jul Ltt Now! At Thompson's Marine Cu-; rio Shop, 324 Margaret St., Frank W. Lovering’s “Hurricane Between”—thrilling record. of’ Flagler’s FEC Extension to Key ‘West, its ruin by storm, and re- sultant. completion of Overseas Highway, jun27-29;jly1-3-5-8-10-12x APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, near com- missary. New arrivals in town (Know America) only. E. A. Strunk, Jr., phone} 1738—John Singleton Copley, 816. ) jul l-tf'lscif-taught Boston artist, who Teday’s Anniversaries One-bedroom furnished apart-|born in Boston. Died Sept. 9 ment. All modern conveniences.) 7315, Apply 801 Virginia St. 1825—George W. L. Fox, actor, jun28-5tx comedian, manager, noted pan- Gifticieney apartment, gas and tomimist, born in Boston. Died 4 Oct. 24, 1877. refrigerator. Phone ba 1830 — Samuel W. Johnson, rs Connecticut agricultural chemist- For Rent—Two furnished apart- teacher, the leading agricultural fdnts. __Lights-and linen furn- scientist of his generation, a pio- ished.’ Call-at 915 Southard St. | neer his field, born at Kingsboro, juna9-4tx:}N- ¥. Died July 21, 1909. Apartment for adults: near West-|Physicist, president of Johns ern Union. Phone 1054-W. Hopkins University, born at Man- jly3-3tx chester, Vt. Died June 24, 1943, 1898—-Thomas A. Boyd, novel- ist-biographer, born at Defiance, Ohio. Died Jan. 27, 1935. You drive. Late motel conver- DOG MAIL CARRIER Shine: and sedans, By day or} ARMSTRONG, Minn. — Post- wee! i P : ER master Odean Olson has a right Duval and Division Sts. police dog. Every day when Bub- jul 1-tf /bles hears the whistle of the Mil- -Waukee Railway mail train at Furnished cottage and apart- [i p.m,, he Jeaves ‘the postoffite FOR RENT RENT A CAR ments for rent to couple. No'/for ‘the station. When the mail animals nor children. .Apply|pouch is dropped, Bubbles picks 1104 Division ‘street or phone sit up and delivers it to Olson at 391-J. jly2-6tx [the postoffice. Prithardi Palms, one Travius'{/ achieved world-fame in London, j 1864—Joseph S. Ames, famed | handy helper in Bubbles, htis | calls people ‘to “scorched: \policy. F si F 1943—U. 1945—37th U. S. incendiary a stew are now ic Wyoming Mas- Brunswick ] (| 1839—First normal school in 1844—First treaty of peace and Inquire: friendship signed between United States and China. 1863—Gen. Pickett leads ‘his- 1890—Idaho admitted to State- |. 1898—-Battle of Santiago de : * uba— destruction of Spanish Sealtest Ice Cream, Pint 25¢ 1940—British take over scatter- “Selling Only Products We'd Use Ourselves” 1941—Stalin challenges Nazis; SRE OUR Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND | =Fomee COFFEE | py perp TROLUX a vacuum, cleaner fe or CHRISTMAS 1946 place your order -O’SWEENEY | fene 855 Feet drag- oy? due to simple or nutritional anemia, Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Servige | MIAMI and KEY WEST ” Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West yee ~~, ~ © You get faster relief—thanksto - | Johnson's Prickly Heat.Powder ‘with ‘bentonite! This super-ab- ; sorbent ingredient keeps skin ) really dry after it’s been soothed | —cooled—relieved; lets : that Express Schedule: | _ itchy rash ‘heal in a hurry! It’s (No Stops En Route) ; exclusive in Johnson’s Prickly ; VES WEST DAILY (Ex- | Heat Powder. LEAN sONGAYS) ot 400 'P MCAS | Fives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock ‘Mid- LEAVES MIAMI (EXCEPT ; DAILY, SUNDAYS) at 12:00 ofclock Mid- night and ‘artives at ‘West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. ‘ Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEA) KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock |A.; M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'- clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o’clock A.M. and coe at Key West at 5:00 o'clock | ‘aa FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVIGE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 an WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis We Will Remain CLOSED ALL DAY | Tomorrow, July 4th JEWELER 532 Duval Street PHONE 155 Key West, Florida "We Close Every Thursday at 1-o'Clock’