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mney, AUGUST See SS 194 Ly Tennis ¢ Golf « Veterans, Eagles To Play In Opening Game Tonight A mew team to the softball fra-;and J. Roberts will do mound ternity of Key West will be fea- tured in the opening game of a doubleheader tonight at the Bay- view Park Field. This club, the Eagies, has won two} ®@raight battles and will be pitted} @einest the Veterans of Foreign! Wars, who have dropped their| ‘we starts since the second-half| Piying eehedule got underway. Vidal will pitch for the Eagles Adams Dairy Makes Win - | Over Square Deal Team, Blasting 24 safeties that were goed for 43 bases, Adams Dairy jest night at Bayview Park rolled ever the Square Deal Market boys by the lopsided count of 21 to 1 im the opening game of-a soft- bell twin bill. Among the collection of hits were two home runs each by Frank Sands and Gardner. B. Villareal hit safely four’ times, as aid G. Lewis. Rosam, F, Sands end Gardner got three bingles epiece in all. " Reggm held the Marketmen to four hits, two by Castillo. in the field, J. Lewis, Sands ead Sterling were outstanding | for the Dairymen, Anguira and Gemealez for the losers. Beore by innings: Square Deal Market— 000 100— 1 R. H. E. 42 Afoms Dairy 023 88x—21 24 3) Demeritt, Del Valle and Cas- tile; Rosa: and F. Sands. Home runs: Sands 2, Gardner 2, Barber 1; three-base hit: J. Vi@ereal; two-base hits: Sterling, F. Villareal. Bottle Cap Inn gained a vic- tory over the B39 Bombers in the a game of the evening and bbe 2 into the lead vin the ue. the fact. that it was a! poeriy played game, the battle io wes interesting from start to fh-| ash. —_——————_+- - ers Score Braves T ONLY GAME PLAYED IN* MAJORS YESTERDAY; ENDED IN 7 TO 4 SCORE Teams— W.L. Pct. G.B. re -| (My Ansociated Press) Brooklyn .. 62 39.614 po a eal ona NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—In the maa ¥ 2 ay 34 | OF een Aa AND_ FOR only game played in the major menen 48 50 “489 CBRY. ea baseball leagues yesterday, the | Cincinnati "48 50 488 E. R. LOWE and GuAC DE F. LOWE, | y aint s, Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the} New York 4655 455 nt Boston Braves; 7 to-d, to,extend| Philadelphia 42 55 433 ark Seite: the their Mationtt lead Wo twpiand a’ Pittsburgh -. 38 59 392 ‘of MORTIMER half games ahead of the idle sec- end-place St. Louis Cardinals. The game was a night affair. The Dodger victory -set third-place ‘Chicago Cubs eight and a half games in the rear of the Bums. Im the American League, the Bosten Red Sox hold a comfort- able lead of 12 games over their nearest competitors, the New York Yankees and are 41 games eway from the last-place Phila- delphia Athletics. National cir- euit cellar occupants, the Pitts- burgh Pirates, are 21 and a rif games behind the leading Dodg- ers. Results and battery of last mght’s game: At Boston R. H. ‘ Brooklyn rss Se Boston 48 : Behrman and “Edwards; Bar- ett, Posedel and Wright. Softball Standings ORT ecmuessaemed ¢ Swimming the; a Track duty for the Vets. American Legion and — Roy's Auto Parts will tangle in the sec- ond game tonight. Legion has won its two games of the second- jtheir pair of starts. ‘T. Tynes will probably toe the slab for Legion and Everett) Sweeting for. Roy’s Mechanics. First game will get under way | at 7:30 o’clock and the second at } 9 o'clock. Bombers outhit the Bottlers, 11 to 7, but the Superfort pitcher pounded two batsmen and walk- | ed three in the fifth, which, com- bined with two errors and a j couple of wild pitches, allowed | the opposition to score six runs ; and take the game, 12 to 8. Sterling and Castro hit safely in that wild fifth to help boost | the total of markers to a halt; dozen, At bat, Malgrat, Hernandea and Alonzo each poled two safely | | for the losers. One of Alon-| zo’s blows was good for a home run in the fifth, putting the Bomb- ers in the lead again for a short | time. Sterling and Castro each hit pe safely for the victors. In the field, Santana played well for the winners, and Albury, Malgrat and Hernandez for the 104 160 x—12 7 8 D. Roberts, Sweeting and Mal- grat; Hancock and Castro. Home run: Alonzo; two-base hit: Albury; stolen bases: Sweet- ing, Alonzo, Santana, Perez, Cas- tvo; gtruck out; by Haneock 5yby Roberts 2; bases on balls: off Roberts 7, off Hancock 2; time of i game: 1.00. Umpires: Baker and'Joe Mira. iSeorer: Aguilar. Win Over na, o Extend Lead How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE 7:30—V.F.W. vs. Flying Eagles. 9:00-—American Legion vs.} Roy’s Auto Supplies. THURSDAY— 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Roy’s Auto Supplies. against rit was institu- | :00 . i ted for the purpose of quie 9: V.F.W. vs. American Le-| pjaintiffs’ title to said premises gion. and removing a olaud | theneioas, This order to be published once FRIDAY— Daily ta for four consecutive :30—Miami Dail ews vs. in The Kev West 2 be Bie ii i D AND ORDERED naa sreresd. | Court House in Key West, Florida, | 9:00—Delmonico — vs. Bar. a i RECREATION 667 | Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket- 3 jball and Handball Courts, Dia-| {mondball, Kiddy Playground, | | 000 | Comfort Stations. ‘Soo |, South Beach and Rest Beach— ' Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— Deepsea Fishing, Small Boats. Griffin’s | iJ. Tynes |two ‘for two, and Williams, two/ half and the Automen have lost! for two. jerts. losers. gers. Score by innings: R. H. E. 2. Less than $60,000.00. Bombers .... 020 150 0— 8 11 5| 3. Detroit. Bottle Cap Inn— * 4. Ellsworth Vines. | 35 other youths paroled to him. Teams— W.L. Pet. GB. Boston 699 New York —. 59 42 584. 12 Detroit _.._ 57 43. 570-133 ; Washington . 5151 500 203 | Cleveland 4953 480 225 St. Louis... 45 56. 434-264 Aim ning by. tnrough, Chicago —— 4359 422 28) me Seon ; Philadelphia 3071 398 41 right, tit terest in the following de: property situated lying and being in Fla., to wit CITY SPORTS i fan Monroe DIAMONDBALL ida, containing at Bayview Park You are hereby ordered and re- TONIGHT— styled cause NOW D i - FOLLOWING THROUGH PEDRO AGUILAR ame. r Records of the softball leagues, up to Aug. 4, 1946: Bombers, Legion, Bottle Cap and Flying Eagles each won the’ 2 games they played. Square Deal Market, Roy’s Auto Rarts, Adams Dairy and and Vets of Foreign Wars each have lost two games. . } The leading pitchers are: 2 WL. Ret, Pitcher— Vidal» Hancock J. Walker —. At bat the leaders are: Perfect Average—Jack Roberts, | three for three; Charles Wells, .800—Osterhoudt and H. Rob- -714—J. Garcia. .667—Ingraham, R. Garcia, J.} Ogden, Rueda and R Valdez. 600—F. Sands. .525—Alonzo. .500—Blanco, F. Valdez, Vidal, Hopkins, C. Gates, R. Garcia, A. L. Garcia, Baker, Carey, D. Rob- erts, B. Sweeting and Arias. .444—Acosta. .428-—-J. Mira, Del Valle, Ster- ling and McCarthy. .400—Barber and Hancock. One-Minute Sports Quiz 1, Who does Manager Dur- ocher of the Dodgers predict to | fight out for the National League | |, flag? 2. What salary does Hank -Greenberg reportedly draw? 3. What town has been pro-/ posed other ‘than New York for | the next heavyweight title bout? | 4. What-great tennis player of | yesterday came within one stroke of winning a major golf tourna- | ment recently? 5. What famous ‘crooners are! supposed to be interested in major league baseball owner- ship? THE ANSWERS... 1, The Cubs and his own Dod- 5. Bing ‘Crosby and Frank Sinatra. Louisville Minister’ Helps Boys Be Good LOUISVILLE, Ky. — (AP) — The Rev., Edward J. Lee, Jr., Baptist minister with an urge to rebuild the lives of paroled juve- niles, doubles as pastor of al rural church, chaplain at the} Louisville Children’s Center and volunteer probation officer with| the juvenile court probation de- partment. The minister cares for four boys in his home and also has As he describes it, he is help- ing them “bridge the adolescent zap.” LEGALS it of Florida Monroe County wherein nd Claude F, Lowe and the and others. parties, }and in a decree will be entered | this 29th day of. J L) RO} Clerk ef the Circ Monroe County, Florida. By: KATHLEEN NOTTAGE, JOSEPH OTTO. Attorney for Plaintiffs. jul 30; aug 6-13-20, 1946 | uit Court, On lan Ain in inline incl ininindind | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH : COFFEE MILL Club— W. L. Pet. Bottle Cap Inn —.___ 3. 0 1.000 American Legion .._ 2 0 1.000: Fiying Eagles 2 © 1.000 B29 -~21 Adams Dairy ~t:3 Fa Roy's Auto Parts | eS ey Vets of Foreign Wars 0 2 Square Deaf Market _0 3 CLASS B Club— W. L. Pet. Deimonico -—---- ._2 0 1.000 Miami Daily News - 1 Griffin Conch Garden a ; Miami Herald — 500} The first sea battle on record (500| was between the Corinthians and 000!the Corcyreans about 665 B.C. AT ALL 6 eee66004440484444. vs. RICHARD H. SCERCY, Defer ORDER OF PU! TO: RICHARD H. SCERCY, Residence Unknown, You are hereby required to. aj pear to the Bill of Complaint, atvoree, in the above styled on the 22nd day of Aw 1946, otherwise the therein will be taken as a This order to be published once & week for four consecutive pe in The Key West Citizen, a paper published in Key West, Fors Done and Ordered this 22nd day of Fuly, A.D. 1946. p AWYER, Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, orida, By KATHLEEN NOTTAGE, Deputy Clerk, THOMAS 8. CARO, Solicitor for de Plaintiff. ug 6-13. 1946 ‘state R HETHEA, also known as SAMU jae rR. BETHEA, also known S R. BETHEA, Deceased. To All Creditors and Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the, estate of Sam R. Bethea, deceased, late of Marengo County, Btate of Alavama, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Plorida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight cal- ndar months from the time of the first publication of this notice, Hach claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant; his agent, or attorney, and any such claim er de- mand not so filed shall be void. HENRY C. BETHEA, As ancillary executor of the Last and sostament of &, BETHEA, decease Jul 30; aug 6-13-20, 1946 IN TRE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CLROUIT OF DHE STA'TE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 10-885 ALD ULM HOWELL, Plaintiff, DIV OR: 7LM GER. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Helen Louise McMahon Ulm Howell, 3080 Shelter Road, , Riverdale, Norfolk, Virginia. You are, hereby required ‘the Bill for Divor you in the above To: Days, e contained will be s confessed. Done and Ordered at Key Wes therein | Ross C Sawyer Kathleen Notta, By: Deputy Clerk. William V. Albury, Attorney for Plaintif: aug ¢ g ERC iway ND-FOR MONRO UNTY, E OF FLORIDA. 1S “CHAN: Sane No. 10-S17 GLORIA SUAREZ CONNER KONCINSKI, . De ORDER OF PUBLE Walter 8, Koncinaki, Box 7 Norwich, Connecticut You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Com DIAG, for divorce, in the above on th fth day of PD. 1946, otherwise th ther il] be taken a This order to be publi a week for four consec in The Key West Citizen a news- paper published in Key West, Flor- ida. ahs ang Ordered this 5th day of D. 1946. t, (SEALS Ross C¢ Clerk of the Cirew Monroe County, F By: Mary, K. Woodson, MAS “ARO, Solicitor for ‘he Plaintiff. aug6-13 aC given that gn ptember, A. Ds 5, the: undergigned as Guardian he edtate of ‘Lionel H. Plum- & person non compos mentis, Notice Lord, County Florida, for following Raymond R. Judge, Monroe County authority to sell the described real estate, of said ward On the Island of Key West, and known on Wm. A. White- head's map of said Island, de- lineated in February, A. D. 1829, as part of One (1) in Square Thirty-six being triangular in shape and more particularly described as follows: From the corner of Elizabeth and Pleming Streets as a point of reference, commence at @ point which is 82 feet from Flemmg Street and 156 feet from Eliza- beth Street, and run thence in a Southeasterty rection and par- allel with E beth Street 2.82 feet; thence ht angles in Northeasterly direction and par allel with Fi et feet; direction 53 feet more « the point of beginning. GRACE OLIVE PLUMMER, rdian of, and Curator of the Estate of Lionel H. Plummer. augé-13-20-27,1946 610 Duval St. COMPLETE _ BASEBALL A Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks y of} otherwise make application to the Hon- | the property | i | | | | t ‘and Est Gulf of Mex- Wednesday. Weather partly} cloudy Key West, Fla., August 6, 1946.| (Observation taken at 8:30 a | Eastern Daylight Saving Time. office.) Highest yesterday - ‘Lowest last night Mean - Raccoons are listed as among j the chief enemies of the crow. with widely scattered City ‘Temperatures erate secretary of war. and state, who fled to England a poor ysenbace dh war and became a famous Jaw-| y. Pollock’ 5 0 QUALITY ELERS Greyhound fares HP'S TRBEE thot upward spiral of price rise hasn’t so much as budged Greyhound fares. They have remained normal — days. This is more remarkable too, since costs and maintenance of operating bus lines have risen sharply all along the line. How does Greyhound do it? Well — it's no trade secret. The backbone of Gain’ Lines formula for success is more and better service to more people, Expansion and cugmented service +.» @fficient operation and the introduction ‘of newest equipment ion all Combined to hold the line on bus fou * Your travel dollar really buys more today than ever before in bus ine! fransportation. “OTHER things t buy have gone sky-high. . « » but BUS TERMINAL —_ Seuthard and Bahama Streets GREYHOUND w Je W EI 514 DUVAL STREET © KEY WEST, RONDA | + nmememaprphinamenteampetan m in Pre-War Days! just as low as before-the-war Phone 242