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Brooklyn Leads NEW YORK, July 26.—Brook- Dodgers won 4-1 over the better than in the sightesp 6-1. Philadelphia Phil- teoke even in their twin bili— Mies losing the first 2-1 but - — FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR St. Louis|*#eeeeeeseeeeecamee,s fers who would be interested in| Softball Néw York The first two games played in | @¢ urged to be present at th the second half of the Class A League, the Bombers won ‘one wes and the Pittsburgh Pirates|game over the Roy‘ Auto Parts |today that’ the formation of a $62 ee: 4 Community Band | e Formation Set | co West Municipal band and oth) er 6 and thunderstorms a) sionally fresh in High School Tuesday night, Tuly] tonight and Saturday. organizing a community band high, school music director, said eeu Former members of the Key| Key West and vicinity: ‘Show- |} this after- 80, at, 8:30. J, Robert Marcellus, | showers and thunderstorms most-} and ~ former ‘ly during the afternoons and|Gonzaga, and Henry Soldano. the Bottle Cap: Inn (follmérl¥ | Hormntianity "band! to! take part in| Jacksonville through the Flor-| least fifteen years of age. Pre« Machinists) won over the VFW. | vatious civic affairs and for the, ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex-| vious Boy Scout experience: Florida: Partly ‘cloudy today,| Paul’s Parish\Hall under the di- Scattered rection of two former Navy men } open recruits should be at second game the Chacincalt Prat| "Those hitting ‘at lest one hit ier Boston Braves, | those games are: J, Garcia, hit mators in the] three safely, walked, once,.,was trounced De-| hit by the pitcher for a perfect 8-3 and the Cleve- 1000 average; J. Roberts hit one land Indians outpointed the Phil- safely only time at bat, 1000; B. edelphia A's 9-8 with the Chicago Sweeting, 667; Roy Valdez, 667; White Sox ‘winning 3-1 over the |,Arias, 667; M. Hernandez, 500; jeague-leading Boston team. Alonzo, 500; Charles Albury, 500; in }enjoyment. of -playing. together | ico: Gentle to, moderate Variable} gacrable ‘would fill> a long-felt need of! winds today, tonight and:Savar- many. z ‘day. Partly cloudy weather with / Plans: for organizing the band widely scattered .showers and will be ‘discussed and players , thunderstorms. Winds occasional- should bring their instruments ly fresh to moderate strong in for a first rehearsal. It is ex-;{Squalls,in the Florida Strats. pected that recent high school’ Jacksonville to Apalachtcola: graduates who have not had on) Sean eee storm warnings Results and batteries: Osterhoudt, 500; Meador, 500;| 9PPortunity to play their instru- National League Eggy Kerr, 500; Acosta, : p00: ments since leaving high school } R, H. E,| James Mira, 500; Bert Baker, 500; will welcome the chance of play- Chicago . 1 7 +g} Santana, 400; M. Kerr, 400; Han-|ing again. Former Municipal Brooktyn é _ 419 9) cock, 400; Gonzalez, 333; Del band members may have to get Kush, Bauers, Schmitz ana| Valle, 333. These are the leading] their instruments out of the MeCullough; Gregg and Bd-| hitters so far in the second half. moth balls and are urged not to wards. le’ but not necessary. for’ * LS} ETT B SON TO £. V. ANDERSONS A baby boy was born to Mrs.}’ Report E. V. Anderson, wife of Lt. (jg) Key West, Fla., July 26, 1946 |£, V. Anderson, on July 23rd at (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.| the Naval Hospital. Mrs. Ander- . Eastern Daylight Saving Time. son was the former Madge Sands City office.) of this city, daughter of Mr. and | femperatures i er. Their ‘swivel chair, it is nice | out his, and corofortable. does. so, Tm ‘still listenin’, says Henry. | to think, ‘That. is ‘a compliment, I says. Go out now, I ‘says, and preach the Buster Roberts won the’ first] stay away. because their “lips”| _.. T Mrs. Atwood Sands. The baby has game and Hancock the second;/are not in shape. They probably } Faerie ae - + 88//been given the name of Robert L Ariss Inst the first game and|-will find others with the same | yee’ nig — sis Vincent. 1 Idez | i i fi = SESS laude Valdez lest a game in the| complaint. A good turnout for GUS DISDIER ES | Normal . 84 R. HE. St. Louis y| Square Deal Market are a little ho plays a band instru-| 9:30 am, inches... .20 birth of a. boy this morning at New York 4 be rd at least in the practice game last aris cordany invited to at- RELATIVE 2:40 at a local. hospital, weigh- Dickson, Brazle, Wilks, Schmiat] ¢Vening. It seems as if both clubs | tend the meeting. { 83% > ing six pounds. Mrs. Disdier was end Kluttz, Rice; Kennedy and| eed pitching and hitting powers. TOMORROW'S ALMANAC the former Ruth Alice Blancke Lombardi. We hope they strengthen up so! | @aylight Savings Time), | of this city. : ; RHE |it will be interesting to all con-| 1@ Corner Or Not | sunrise - $53 Sim. Pittsburgh _..._.__.. 2. § g| cerned. : | Sunset : .| DANIA’ MAYOR VISITS HERE Philadelphia tas Oh Ae _ Days Gone By To Corner-A Cat | Moons 5:45 am.| Mr. and» Mrs. Leonard © H. Lanning and Baker; Judd and Semuinick. box. The two new clubs in Class A League are Flying Eagles and The longest softball game on record was played by the Lopez the first rehearsal next Tuesday night will send the proposed band off to a flying start, so PRECIPITATION | Rainfall, 24 hours ending ,,., -lt’s Difficult TOMORROW'S TIDES 7:58 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Disdier, 1104 Grinnel street, announce the Brooke and son, Allen and Carey ) of Dania, Fia., are visiting Jack R. H. E.|,Funeral Home and the Athletics and Henry Carey in Key West, Pittsburgh back in 1935. On March 30, to be Yesterday afternoon a repre-| Naval Base brothers of Mrs. Broolze, the for- j Philadelphia .~ 9 12 O}exact, final score was Lopez 7,| ~°mtative of the Key West Hu-| High Tide Low Tide mer Winifred Carey. Mr. Brooke Sewell, Bahr and Salkeld; Don-| Athietics 6. Tommy Lunn pitched | Mane Society called at 622 Ashe 9:24 a.m. 2:28 am. is Mayor of Dania. nelly and Hemsley. the first 8 frames for Lopez and|Street with the object of catch- 11:01 p.m. 4:28 p.m. cane eens 2 f .|Ubieta finished the game for the - tet oe ae ny catch sg : The Parting Guest | incinnati rteam. Tynes pitched full game for|tats, and he to le @wner he r 4 8 Boston -.. @ 4 2|fthe losers. Lopez won when| would come back to shoot them, PEOPLE'S FORUM e api a icone age | Vandermeer and Mueller; Sain |Gawyer got on through an error,| which is a violation of a city or- Lod — siege on “while ‘the:| and Masi. Ubieta doubled and a long fly )}dinance prohibiting the discharge lamp holds out to burn, the vilest ; a : ; : “4 , American League enter. Sawyer came home with/ of firearms in the city. The Citigen wercomes expres- didint’ way ‘retarn.” 1 R. H. E. ‘ pees crs, but the editor reserves Number 999: I guess that’s Washington ____... ... 8 13 On April 7, 1932 the leading}reported to Police Lieutenant wae | : , } Detroit aie ot 3 8 ¢ |moftball hitters were Velasco, Del| Ray Atwell, who immediately pe Pe gue eg Fad rasa are: right, Warden. Reboot a Scarborough and Early; Gor-| Monte, 461; W. Doughtry Pritch-| said the society man would vio-; fatr ane confine Letter te | see me back here e long. ti sits, White, Caster, Overmire and | #74, 416; Acosta, E., 408; Salgado, | jate the ordinance in question if| Gr tne paper eniy.. Sizenteee ot Bias Mee Geeek avoul wes oe, By D. M. 400; A. AteveiO4M. Leed-| he used. firearriy, to try':to. Rill] “tee wetaas moet mene Be | Flanet S ' “the winning tally. ing pitchers: N. Hernandez, Citi- This morning the incident was| s#om# of the views of its read letters lean requested oth the R. H. E. sna; 8 Won 2 Wout: Tibietalno view, cats. Lieutenant Atwell called up | e Philadelphi : . 3 a + | th iety and told the person ant 8 19 9/5 lost; Curry, 8 won @2ost; Ward |e ey ee te telephore | “WILD SPENDING” CARD OF THANKS Kueer, Flores, Warris and Ros- ary Herder, Gassaway, Berry and|- 4 won, 4 lost; Blackwell, 2 won, |! 2 lost; Bethel 2 won, 5 lost March 2, 1935: Bill Cates and Mario Pena off for tryout in big about the ordinance. The’ reply Editor, The Citizen: was that the society man had! Your editorial been issued orders to shoot cats Prospect”, is very interesting, at +L crspert i We desire in this public man- mer to pay a debt of thanks to the many friends and neighbors who R. H, E. + and dags. : this time, because you mention , A ager, leagues. Cates goes to Orlando to ~ . D * . so“freely gave of sympathy and ae } é : ee tryout with Dodgers and Pena to Atwell called up City Manager | ae a fig abana pane Ny EON aid on occasion of our recent be- Pallack 8 é 8 Of: : ith | King and was told that permis- | 1m, accord in saving for the pro-| ovement in the loss of our QvuaLits Pa .| Bradenton, Fla., to tryout with 4 bial rainy day rea J tee; Cardinals. sion had been granted the society } V® Bina dearly beloved, Vincent O’Brien, EWELERS ‘ing @mith, Caldwell and Hayes. How They Stand UE had muffed it, ran ‘to second;|that the bullet would not jly26-1tx THE FAMILY. Chub W. L. Pet, GB | touched the bag, and tossed the} richochet, and that a dog or cat) “aye “gijer” or “sea ‘tiger” Boston —.... .. 6627 § .709 ball to third for a triple play.! must not be shot at unless it is | whale has the gory habit of eat- New York 5437 .593 11 | This play gave The Citizen the| cornered. Further, if a cat W@S| ing the tongues out of other liv- Detroit 50 39 .561 13 {Series of 3 games out of five over| wounded and died under a floor, | ing likes lt uses its nose te Washington 46 43.516 18 |Del Monte. Quintan Lopez um-|the cat must be removed before | wedge open other whales’ | Cheveland 44 47 483 22 | Pired and the game and still does) it began to stink. mouths. \ &. Louis —. 39 51433. 25% | not know how the play was made.| «who can corner a cat?” aj Chie: - 96.54 400 28%| August 10, 1932: Softball league | Citizen reporter asked Lieuten-/ “| Philadebptio 3663 363 38 {starts play with Relief and S. 8.|<\t ‘Atwell “What is to stop a | NATIONAL LEAGUE Pr ie cat from jumping a fence when- Club W.L. Pct. GB Charles Lunn pitching for, the the cat is supposedly cornered?” ; , Steamship ten and Ubieta for the ‘ eens nes er iae| Atwell admitted that it was CIGAR STORE | a ge ou r 000 1%4 14, Relief 1. Batteries were McGee | ‘ifficult to comer a cat. He Was, 610 Du a1 S \ Crtcago a ‘ .|then asked, “Who knows when Vi it. Cincinnati 43 500 6 a ay pope Mt Ape he shoots a rifle or revolver “at — = Besten 248 466 13 ; 2 seer i the bullet will not richochet?” =| COMPLETE | vaca ion ri i New York 3950 438-16 no, Pponinny pone mga Key He replied that nobody knows. | 5 | P : Philadelphia 37 48° 435 16 | west He started his sports career | Lieutenant Atwell was asked if| BASEBALL | i Pittsburgh — 3553 397 19%) 25 mascot for the White Stars|he thought, as soon as children | M : 7:0 Key West High Schoo! Girls vs. PAL Girls; 9:00 Machinists vs. Dolfins. 4 Florida . April 19, 1932: Armondo Ace- vedo pulled a triple play, playing | short, he ran to center, caught aj ‘Texas leaguer. After centerfielder in the opening game. baseball club in 1903 and was) with them until 1908. He started then to keep.store: and has ‘done so off and on ever gince. He ‘planned trips for local clubs to ‘Cuba, Tampa, Ft. Myers, Miami, , Perrine, Lake Worth and the keys. When the veterans were on the keys he carried local clubs there to play them and brought them to Key West. He was supervisor in charge of base- ball -and_ softball from 1933 to 1939 for WPA under Ray Curry and Clem Price, and had a Junior to use firearms for the purpose, ! but that the bullet used must not be larger than .22 caliber; that the shooter must be careful to see if Mayor Demeritt would carr: i this thought into the city’s wil ROLAND ADAMS BROADWAY heard ‘that the society man was | shooting cats, would they not: congregate to witness the shoot- | ing? He said he did not know, | but the prestimption was they | would gather to witness the) shooting. SCORES Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Various plans for a Panama eanal date from 1523. Place Your ball = Handball Courts, Dia-| and Senior baseball league going mondba! Kiddy and seven softball leagues going Mf 7, Comfort Stations. at the same time. He sponsored Refrigeration South Beach and Rest Beach—j chess, checkers, domino, pool, Swimming. billiard and other sports events ona Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— Deepsea Fishing, Small Boats. every year. He is a member of the Stadium Committe since it It would be good public policy (spending before;a hurricane hits. vy ia o® Wr —e See + 14 OUVAL SRERT «HET WONT, Te * See Our Store x: and to the donors of the beauti-}} ful flowers. We wish especially | to thank Father Joseph Johnson, who aided us in this trying time. cal ad Keep your car in sound condition—keep ° es € e ‘ ; : : ; e r e e : ; e e e e . e ° e was formed, secretary of base- : REAL ICE 3! it serving dependably — until you get YOUR CAR—NOW! Bayview Park Tilts ball league and scorer of softball | $ 3] z ‘* ing and: whee! Announced For Week ens S has two years of law 3 B A $| delivery of your new Chevrolet prmens ring ond ac ro: 1 Deily Mele vs of. Law. 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