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Pan, ee der vnisey Veterans Of. Foreign. Wars Victors Over Flying Eagles Veterans of Foreign. Wars ~1 teeted the Flying Eagles in the opening game of a softball dou-| tleheeder at Bayview Park last night) amd Roy’s Auto Parts out-! ft took the American Legion rep-| resentetives in the second battle. ‘The Vets broke into the “won” cole fer the first time in the see@md-half schedule by thump- ing the Eagles, 11 to 2. Twelve bases on balls by the! Pagie moundsmen.and a homer, oy Bert Baker broteht victory to the Vets, Alayen poled two safely for the losers and Marsh did the same for the victors, | im the field, Acosta and Gon-! ealet were the best for the Vets, Aleyon en Bidal for the Eagles. Seore by nates: R. HE. Faghes Veterans .. 502 031 x11 7 3 & Rodriguez, Vidal (1) and Aleyem; M. Arias and J. Mira. bite: J. Mira, Marsh; stolen bases: Aleyon 2, Marsh, Domenech, J. Miva, Gonzalez, Arias; struck out: ty ries 3, by Vidal 4; bases on belle: off Rodriguez 4, off Vidal 8, off Avias 3; time of game: 1.10; | umpires: Joe Mira and Baker. Rey's Auto Parts surprised the | spectators in the nightcap when the Mechariies defeated the -Le- gionnaires, 9 to 5. A ecireuit clout by Barber gave the Legion its first run. Auto- men scored four times in the third | om four hits to wrest the lead, from Legion. Production of the | four markers was also aided by ‘ae Joe Mira; scorer: Aguilar. a base on balls and two ‘tosses. However, the ‘a triple by F. Tynes. Mechanics scored twice in the fourth to regain and hold lead. The pair of scores came in on two singles and two erro A walk and a single gav: Automen another run in sixth, A hase on balls a homer by Joe Fleitas gave two extra runs in the top half of the seventh, Legion’s final score came in! its half of the final round. Tynes doubled and M. Tynes pol- ed_a single. At bat, Solomon, C. Valdez and Haskins each hit two safel: - 200 000 0— 2 7 3} the victors. Barber and F. Tynes did the same for the losers. In the field, Valdez, Solomon Kerr and Lastres played well for | Home run: B. Baker; two-base | the Mechanics, Hopkins, R. Gar- cia and M. Tynes for the Legion. 1819. Score: by innings: R. H, E.! Automen 004 2012-9 9 2 LEGALS Legion 103 000 1—5 9 4 Phi end and Fileitas; C.| nv, CIRCUIT COURS onan ates and Gomez. | PLEVENT PDICTAL, CERCEIT | Home runs: Barber, Fleitas; tt AND row m Nion count . three-base hits: Solomon, F.| ' CHANCE! Tynes; two-base hits: F. Tynes, !joun c. poles pics Legionnaires came right back in their helf of | the same round to knot the count with three runs on a single by} Barber, double by J. Villareal and CUBA TODAY iting in Key West for the Havana, Cuba. while in the Island City. everyone friendly and good ured. “I hate to leave,” he | Key Westers. (Know America) wild istration,, born at Appleton, 67 years ago. Dr. Raymond B, Allen, Cathay, N. D., 44 years ago. sat Dr. Francis B. Lueas, Bell rs. /e the Y., 62 years ago. ' Juan Lopez, who had been vis- time, left over the Aerovias Q airliner today for. his home in The visitor declares he found | The and expresses his gratitude to all first While here, Lopez made many friends and hopeg’ to return in the near future. He played amateur baseball in Cuba and a few games iisartbee she taiorumn chan nat- | { said, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Wis., new president of the University of Washington at Seattle, born at, Tele- iphone Laboratories, New York, scientist, born at Glens Falls, N. nd |. Dr. Herbert B. Smith of Los tern Angeles, noted Presbyterian Mo., 63 years ago. ¥, nia, Rollag, Minn., 70 years ago. Kirby Page of La Habra, author and social evangelist, in Tyler Co., Tex., 56 years 'y for clergyman, born in St. Louis Co., Prof, John A. Anderson of the Mt Wilson Observatory, Califor- noted astronomer, born at Cal, born. ago. J. Villareal; stolen bases: Lastres, | Lge | AALS 5 : | vs. pIVeRCE Herring, R. Garcia, M. Tynes; saec- | CLARA DOLES, ea rifice hit; Gates; bases on balls: eens Pepi NOTICE TO APPEAR off Gates 5, off Sweeting 4; struck | ro: Clara Doles, ; 5 ine 3: 18 Ditmas Court, out: by Gates 5, by Sweeting 3; Boston, Massachusetts. double plays: R. Garcia to M. It is hereby ordered that you are "Tynes, Valdez to Meador; time red to appear on the 6th day > eptember, 1946, before’ the of game; 1.20; umpires: Baker entitled court to. the. Bill of int filed aganist you { entitled cause and the Citizen is hereby desig: newspaper in which in the Key nated this a Billie Burke, actress, born in}, Washington, D; C., 60 years ago. Dr. Wilbur A. Sawyer, health director of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Admin- Elias Howe, credited as the in-| ventor of the sewing machine, was born at Spencer, Mass., in| shall be. published fur consecutive Ww Detroit Tigers Edge | Closer i ae as “Ona of the’ Judges of nurt and the Seal of this | Court in. the City of Key “West, To Seeond Place With Win): 3°" OVER BROWNS; BUMS Tlow They Stand SUE stat 5 fs + rr courTr att —_ LOST GROUND IN HOT! roma LEAGUE stones Cicer N.L. RACE Teams— W.L, Pet. GB ty SNe ea ane ea (By Associated Press) Brooklyn .... 62 40 .607 NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Detroit'St. Louis __. 59 41.590 ‘Tigers edged a little closer to the |Chicago _53 46 .535 Tenet seeend-place Yankees when they | Boston 49 50.495 - ss seared a 2-1 win over the St.'Cincinnati 48 51 .485 Lewis Browns, while the Boston'New York 47 55 —.460 Le Med Sex were shutting out the| Philadelphia 4256 429 18 a a Philadelphia Athletics, 5-0. Chi-} Pittsburgh —. 3859 .392 22 u are hereby required | to_ap- re White og Bd 11-1 from AMERICAN LEAGUE tb oe at tor SMa filea the Cleveland Rr Teams— W.L. Pet. GB Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Dodg- . 73 31.701 t ere lest ground in the hot Nation- .5942 .584 121% eee ween et League race as they fell vic-| Detroit 58 43.574 13 Ste day of August, | tims to the New York Giants, 5/ Washington - 5151 .500 21 | A..D. 1946. te 2, while the St. Louis Cardinals Cleveland _.. 49 54.470 231%] “'Tsuaiy O°" Ros were idle. ‘ St. Louis 45 57.441. 271% Clete Gt Cire Chieago Cubs won easily 3-0| Chicago ;__ 4459 .421 2814 ya Deputy from ‘the Cincinnati Reds and the | Philadelphia 3072 .294 41 | Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Reston Braves scored a 3-1 vic- tery over the Philadelphia Blue Jays. Results and batteries! + American League At Bosten R. HE. Philadelphia eS 3 Boston 5 9 2 Fowler, Griffin and Rosar; Hughson and Wagner. At St Louis R. HE. Detroit 364 0} St. Louis - 16 3 Benton and Richards; Kramer and Mancuso. At Chicago R. H. E. nee 1-1 6 0 Chicago 1116 1 Gromek, Ce’ nter and Hegan; Jordan, Lopat and Hayes. National League At Cincinnati R. H. E. Chicago oi 311 tf Cmeinnati 0 4 2} Passeau and Livingston; Black- | well, Hetki and Mueller. At New York R. H. E. Brooklyn —~@ 5 1 New York 5 9 0 Gregg. Melton, Hatten and Ed- wards; Koslo and Cooper. At Philadelphia RHE| Boston 351 Phutadelphia 110 0 Sain and O'Dea; Stanceu, Mau- ney, Sehanz, Raffensberger and Seminick. Past Mrs. Style: IT want a hat, but i must be in the latest style. Shopman: Kindly take a chair, madam, and wait a few minutes. The fashion is just changing. CITY SPORTS DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park (Night Games) THURSDAY— 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Auto Supplies. 9:00—V.F.W. vs. American Le- gion. FRIDAY— 7:30—Miami Miami Herald. 9:00—Delmonico vs. Bar. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket- , ball and Handball Courts, mondball, Kiddy Playgr Comfort Stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— 7 Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Be: jDeensea Fishing, Small E Fishing, Small Boats. Softball el Serta Club— WwW. L. Bottle Cap Inn —_.... 3 0 American ieGes bye Ee 3 B29 Bombers - —~2 1 Flying Eagles si 2 4 Roy’s Auto Parts ....1 2 Vets of Foreign Wars 1 2 Adams Dairy —.... 1 2 Square Deal Market _0 3 Benjamin Franklin was pointed the first colonial master general years. Watermelons are nativ tropical and South America, | Daily News vs. Griffin’s } shi at Philadelphia in 1753, and held the post 16 Attorney for. Plaint o THE TOWN OF 'PA Roy’s ize ne y wounded on the, Bay, on the » South by and bounded on the Avest. by r Creek, above propose d are in the » limits Dia- | ‘ ‘ound, ri at ptember 9th, and ach— ‘ ed this 7th day \ Pet. 1,000! 667 4667 667 +333 -333 333 | -000,| DAVID R JOHN Db. MIL R oH ap- | post-/| eto male registered voters of the community of Taver- i y give noticesot and es- “government Nossce TO ASSEMBLE AND OR- j VER- Tay- being on the Island anty of Monroe | | The Key West Exterminating Co. | Two-bedroom house, lot 60x100, | 1 maple bedroom suite, like new; | Preasinacioel ge Go Jet be eceeted ha ee ed tion, but the ‘first 15 ra amd the a Sea HELP WANTED | How would you like to know that youll be earning $30 a week (about $130 a’ month) after 6 months? We pay you $25 a 40+ hour week to start training to be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR WITH OPPORTUNITY To Earn More For Overtime At Time-And-A-Half LOOK AHEAD TO Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Employe Benefits Vacation With Pay Tnvestigate this fascinating work | if you’re looking for a permanent position. Apply to Mrs. MeDermott Chief Operator Telephone Office SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY aug5-tf Upholster and trimmer. Apply , Key West Bedding. augl-tf WANTED Room and Board with private family in town. References | furnished. Apply Box 15, c/o Citizen Office. aug3-6t Furnished or unfurnished, 2 or 3 bedroom house. Call 324-W. aug6-3tx MISCELLANEOUS _ Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross,| 220 Duval st.) phone 333. jiy18-tf Campbell’s, 928 Division, ‘phone 189. Keys made, locks repair-’ ed, ete. augl-Imo For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call Johm Curry, 512 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. jly16-1mox will solve any extermination problem. Hotels, Restaurants, homes and stores. Phone 2:8-J between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. aug6-6tx, ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 weekly. 411 William Street, jiy11-1mox FOR RENT OR SALE + Large electric fans; on stands, with ‘guards, suitable for) busi- ness use, Apply South Beach’ Casino. aug6-tf FOR SALE ‘ Coolerator;. practically new. Ap- | ply Bottle Cap Inn, 1128 Simon- ton street. augl-tf good condition. Price, $29.00. Girl’s bicycle, Carrying basket. Apply 1027 Eaton Street, or phone 1153-M. aug6-2tx °37 Plymouth sedan. Apply 620 Catholic lane. aug5-6tx Place orders now for radiance rose bushes to arrive Oct. 1. Freeman’s, 1121 Catherine St., Phone 672-W. jly13-mws-10tx hot and cold water. $800.00} buys equity, then $45.00 month- ly. William Meyers, Taxi Stand, Southard and Duval Sts. aug7-3tx 1 iron bed, 2 pairs springs, 1 large rug, 2 tubs, 1 wash board, 1 mattress, 1 steel card table, 2 pairs pillows, 1 breakfast set, | 2 extra chairs, 2 dozen dishes, 2 large dish pans and several | pots and small pans, 1 large; double roaster, glasses and odds } FOR SALE . When vou thik. of plumbing su] or plumbing work, think of Pepper’s. Call us for repairs or installations. i NOTICE—A 1 shi of mother-of-pearl toilet seats in various colors just arrived. They dress up your entire bathroom. See them at Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. augl-tt 3 beautiful trailers with attached cabin. One $45, one $75. cial at $235. Trailer-cabin, ly equipped, silverware; dishes, radio and electric stdve. All have wheels. William Meyers, Taxi Stand, Duval and South- ard Sts. Man’s bicycle; good condition. No aecessories. Price $29. Apply 1027 Eaton St. ‘or phone 1153-M aug6-2tx Deepsea fishing. reel, Penn trade mark, size 9/0. Price $30.00. Apply 1027 Eaton Street, or phone 1153-M. aug6-2tx, Complete household furnishings, | practically new. Westinghouse | eleetric refrigerator and wash? er. Caloric gas. range. “Cush- man” solid Vermont maple di- nette and bedroom suite. Mod- ern kitchen set. Simmons’ in- nerspring studio couch. Toast- master, electric iron, sandwich } grill, Wearever aluminum pots and pans. Also many other items at reasonable prices. 706 | South St., 2nd floor. aug6-3tx | for Sale—Underwood typewrit- er (like new). Baby carriage, with mattress. Baby stroller, lady’s bike. Apply. 1214 Varela Street. aug6-3tx Amplifier with 3-plug-in jacks. Alsg microphone. Complete, aug6-3tx - rear. reek. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. augl-tf Furnished apartment (4 rooms), with Frigidaire and gas stove. Apply 729 United St. aug5-6tx Furnished apartment; rooms. 209 Ann street. aug5-3tx Efficiency cottage, all — furnished. Albury’s Cottag 800: Simonton: St. auge-Bby For Rent—3-bedroom house. In- quire 518 Catherine St. aug6-6tx One-bedroom furnished house. All modern conveniences. Ap- ply 801 Division St. aug6-3tx For men only—Clean beds, hot and cold showers, $3.00 per week. Gaiti’s Dormitory, 109 Duval Street. aug7-6tx PHOTO SUPPLIES Our representative is now selling our Christmas Special Coupon. Please welcome him when he calls at your home. He has an} attractive offer for you and your family. Pilkington-Evans Studio, 515 Fleming St. * augé-tt| Lost Bag of Jaundry, stenciled, between } Poinciana and Navy Yard. Finder, please phone Clark, } 228, Navy, or go to 90-I Poin-} ciana. aug6-3tx | Bunch of keys lost vicinity of | White and Division Sts. or on No. 2 bus. Finder please re-| turn to 913 Georgia St. or call | 1061-R. aug7-2tx and ends. $75.00. 812 Baptist Lane, Apt. A. Sale lom, 508 Simonton Street, be- aug7-2t | Lady’s bike, good condition. Cul- | tween 5 and 7 p.m. Lady’s bicycle. Two Army ot 4-21-28Sept4,1946 * with mattresses. Apply 930 Eaton St. aug6-2tx, | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR’ * BRAND Beuswy COFFEE | augs-3tx | | 12-inch loudspeaker and case. | two bed- | $80:00. Apply at 817 Eaton, |. and co-workers of eight depart- ments constituting his division ‘| were “deep in study” and that he expected them to develop an ex- Floridians COURTESY. = MOLINE, Ill. — (AP). — City! Employe Harry Holmes appre- Highest yesterday —_ ciated this good turn and return- ~~ last_night ed it tivefold. When the sweepings had aceumu- lated under the’ truck,. Nelson again moved it so that the debris could be swept away. Holmes entered the number of Nelson’s truck in a courteous ing, the Chicago Motor Club awarded Nelsons $5. Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) — 1826—Robert G. Dun, who made great and famed the New York credit house of the name, born; at Chillicothe, Ohio. Died Nov. 10, 1900. 1839—John F. Dryden, father of industrial insurance, Sander of Prudential, in 1875, U. S. sen- ‘ ator from New Jersey, born bea Temple Mills, Maine. Died Nov. 24, 1911. | , 1846—(100 years ago) Francis | Rawle, noted Philadelphia law- | yer, one of, the organizers of the American Bar Asso., born in Mif- flin Co., Pa. Died Jan. 28, 1930. 1856—Lew Dockstader, black- face minstrel; vaudeville star, one of the most popular his gen- eration, born at Hartford, Conn. Died Oct. 26, 1924. i 1865—Edgar Jadwin, army chief of engineers, lieutenant- weneral, one of the builders of the Parfama Canal, born at Hones- dale, Pa. Died March 2, 1931. The waters of the river Jordan” were believed by the ancients to’ cure leprosy. } SNES RN Ee VRE : Nine colleges were founded: in} America before. the Revolution. ‘night, Local Schedule: clock P.M. Office: 813 Caroline Street Try A Pound Today! Bakery Truck Driver Mike ‘Some Nelson parked his truck. so that (Observation taken ab 8 «| Hohnes could sweep around it. driver contest. After investigat-| | Sunset ' Moonrise - | Moonset - Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Serviee Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys: Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (ExX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar tives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Key West, Fla., ‘Attest Eastern Daylight Saving’ » City office.) ? Temperatures - PRECIPITATION Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m. ‘inehes: 2... 2. 02 Sunrise 9:19 p.m. At the age of H, Goethe-wrote ~ a novel in seven languages:. BROADWAY. 610 Duval St. COMPLETE: BASEBALL. : SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks ceils laacsewer esa Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Ye i Franchised Boitler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key Wi # LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o’clock A. M. (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’- LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and — at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Phones: 92 and 68