The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 13, 1946, Page 4

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~FAGE FOUR © Raiders Meet Tarpons Tomorrow Boston Defeats Tigers, 4-2; - Phils Trample Browns, 7-2 p || their first’ victory in the second (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jly 13—In the only two games played in the American-league the Boston Red Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers |! 42 and in the other ‘game, night game the Philadelphia |’ Athletics won from the St. Louis |! Browns 7-2. The National league saw the |, Brooklyn Dodgers lose to the | Chicago Cubs 13-2 while the second place Cardinals took a double bill 2-1 in the opener and 5-4 in the nightcap from the New York Giants. One of the best tehed games in the majors was wned ir, by rookie Sain of the Boston Braves. The righthander allowed no runs and only one hit @ fluke by Hatton, Cincinnati third-sacker. Pittsburgh Pirates | won 4-3 from the Philadelphia} weight champion, was scoring behind the plate. Manager Cates,|ginia streets May 19 while still May 21 Phils. Results and batteries: American League i ¥ A The bloW knocked Curcio | Next Wednesday, the Raiders | duty at the time. The officer was|and Lieut Atwell were dismissed. from them. 4 8 of; completely out and there was [travel to Miami to ‘meet’ the Mi. |also charged with having failed | The hearing was open to *the “rebbetts: |, Comsiderable time elapsed be- | ami All- Stars at-Miami Field. :|to sreport a towing bill for a)publi¢ and thé’ courtroom in‘ the Ferris, Nair po Wagner. "| fore Curcio! ipould Teaya the | During. the seventh inning motorcycle which broke down 11} city hall was packed with spec- RHE| | ting. stretch, a ‘Big Bert Alarm Clock |Miles from the city while the offi- | tators. é Bt. Louis 2 8 4{) The knockout previpitatea al will ‘be given to ‘thé holder of| 7g rr Philadelphia 7120 hear-riot among the fans as the] the'luckey ticket, it was an: Kramer, Ferens, Knider and Helt, Mancuso; Fowler’ and Rosar. - Natioanl League . E, ARES 90 Cineinnati —__ 11 Sain and Masi; Blackwell and Lamanno. New York _ St. Louis __ See REA ae Voiselle, Lunn and _ Cooper, Lombardi, Pollett and Garagiola. R. H. E. New York -— 412 0 St. Louis ~ 5 9 2 Kraus, Trinkle, Thompson, doyce and Lombardi; Brazle, Bar- fett, Pollett and Garagiola. R. H. E. Brooklyn esd 450 Chicago Barney, egg and tson; Wyse and McCullodgh. R. HE. Philadetphia = uae Se 8 ap Pittsburgh __ Judd and Seminick; Bahr, Roe and Lopez. How They Stand AMERICAN oe Club— W. E. Pct. ‘GB ton __. -709 lew York 608 8 Detroit 553 123 Washington “500163 St. Louis 454 20 Cleveland 449 203 Chicago 405 234 Philadelphia _ 25 52 306 32, NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pct. GB Brooklyn ... 48 28‘ .632 St Louis 45 32.584 3 Chicago . 4133 “554 6 Cincinnati 35 37 «486 113 Boston _ 3541 .461 13 New York __ 34 43._—s 441 «14 Philadelphia _ 3140 436 14} Pittsburgh _. 3045 400 174 On a 30-mile trip from Marion, N. C., to the top of Mt. Mitchell, @ traveler encounters more spec- jes of trees than he would in crossing Europe from the British Isles to Turkey. ———— ee Strand Theater GARY COOPER in ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ Matinee 3:15; Night 6:15, 9:15 2 Free Tickets if Your Program is No. 150 Monroe Theater EDDIE ALBERT in “STRANGE ' VOYAGE” News - Shorts - Sports BROADWAY CIGAR. STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Reveived Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks {ers of | Cureio . and Robinson “ito one. her eighth birthday, and won the 411 0 pcod Rule KEY WEST CITIZEN : FATE OF FIRED COPS (Continued from Page One) jail. “ft* was ‘brought out, how-) ever, that she was not formally arrested and was sent home by ‘{Lieut. Atwell. KEY WEST TEAM SEEK: This action, the charges stated, ING FIRST WIN INhave subjected the city 10 a suit] SECOND GAME OF for false arrest. Another charge against Ingra- DADE LEAGUE The Red Raiders will go after Key West nee Days Gone By 3.255, | OF JULY 13, 1936 by William Wesley. suggested, when r Caroline and Duval streets, The proposed refunding of Monroe cai bonded indebt- edness was discussed last night at a meeting of the eounty com-|they go to Delmonico for | missioners. The proposed agree-|As they entered the front oy | ment was read by County Attor-|the members, is by Old By. gambling raids without first cons lniey Willidta V. Mibuty,) and the Atwdéd Sands and “Bob Stowers, sulting his superior officers. ' commissioners decided to make sang, te “For he’s a Jolly good. Chief: Eisner said hé- considered their _ dgeision, | at, another meets low. it dangerous for a lone officer .to,|ing- rae raid a gambling place. The chief iti added a superior officer could be} Claude’ Pepper, candidate, un- nore in five ‘minutes, but In) opposed, tot thes) U : ates grdham countered with the asser-' senate, as successor to + ee tion that he once tried without | Fletcher, said the following yes-; B. ©. ‘Dana, accompanied by; Glasses, modern, safe, scientific glare success for three hours to locate! terday at a luncheon given in his ‘Henry H. Taylor, arrived, today ° protection, filter out excess light, ade a superior. honor in Miami: “I am especially | fron} Jacksonville, where they , mit to your eye light useful for seeing. At this point, the board took grateful to Monioe county be-| had n attending to matters re- j Attractive styles plain, and ground * is ii cause it gavé me my greatest per-|garding the proposed construc- | 1 ee a ee ee rong Gen ate be nes centage of votes.” tion of the Overseas Highway | eas the second round when Joe! The Tarpons will probably use| %™ bi Curcio, southpaw of Newark, N.! Red ake sec has ate ta eet See pos gonna ridges. J. failed to answer the bell and’ beat the Raiders, on the mound] .of ete Pinca on og “eR 1 DR. a3 re VALDES was counted out by Referee Bill’ with Joe Murff behind the plate.| the raids should be made as Cavanaugh, The Raiders will probably use| soon as evidence of gambling |——-H——— |, Ihe best way to make a fore! OPTOMETRIST “The bout was to have ‘been a itheir ace. lanky Bubber Sweet-} was uncovered. : eder. The tune is to work for it and begin » cer was chasing a spe . Offié®” Hours: 9-12 2-5 pm. ‘Evenings by Appointment: ADDRESS PHONES ~ |} 618 Duval St, Office 392 10-round welterweight go. Rob- ing on the firing line with either Charged with having visited a'officer was also ‘charge@ with when youne.” oe Upstairs Residence 285 ham was that he continually dis- regarded orders, the accusation specifically citing that he made} | half of the Dade Gounty League, Robinson Kayos | | tomorrow. They bowed last week to ‘the first-half winners, East- ' Jersey Southpaw ern Air: Lines, 2-1, but it took the Miami Lads 14 innings to de- In Second Round feat the stubborn Raiders. Tomorrow they will play host to Ft, Lauderdale Tarpons. In NEW YORK,‘ July,,.13—Ray the first half, the Raiders beat “Sugar” Robinson of Harlem) the Tarpons, 2 out of 3, in Ft. } (By Agnociated Press) Mr. and Mrs. George W. Al- _e_ ; hess and daughter, Patricia, of The Citizen says today in an Schenectady, N. Y.. arrived yes- editorial paragraph: inson, the uncrowned welter-| DeWitt Roberts, or Joe Navarro |roostei fight near Duval and Vir- leaving his post for a drink on The only way astronomers ail ~ of knowing what any. of the heavenly bodies are made of is: ‘about evenly with Curcio when|who has been away for the past|on duty, Patrolman Gutierrez | Charges of insubordination by studyjirig the light that comes | he pounded a hard left hook to/ four or five games, will be on |admitted he attended the.exhibi-| against all four officers for filing the jaw, the coaching line tomorrow. »|tion, but declared he was off affidavits against Chief Eisner blow was struck either on the! nounced today by, business man- hell or slightly after ahd follow-| ager, Theodore Albury. Tomorto’s 's game will get unjler- staged a free-for-all that, lasted) way at 3 p. m.gndia big crowd for about’ five minutes until) is expected to see the rejuvenat- quelled by the police. ed Raiders in action. 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