The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 10, 1946, Page 4

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Gp rove © Carbonell’s Hit Gives Locals - Victory Over EAL Miami Nine - Tiak Carbonnell's single after Mario Hernandez’ double in the tenth’ inning enabled the Red rs to edge out EAL, 8-7, at Miami Field. It was an error, a triple and an infield out. . ‘The Raiders, determined to take first place in the County League, broke loose the tenth to score their deciding run. With one out, and the tying run in first base, James, EAL catcher, bunted to Arnold for a double play. Arnold to Cates to Carbo I, to, end the game. , Toby ‘Gwens went all the way for the--Raiders.He. struck out {five and walked four, He was tduched 0 hits, but he was F fnched i 14 teams provided much excitement, The Raiders started the fire- works in the second inning when walk, two infield hits, and a ringing double by Flash Arnold netted them two runs. The EAL team came right back in ‘their half of the third and scored three runs on three walks, a double and a single by C. Schrader, The Raiders took advantage of some fi tight in ine i. Forbes, 0 won, that, 14 inning game here .a.tew weeks back, started, but was epee out “ i loose fielding and scored two] third inning, and was. relieve runs ih the third inning on al by King; Mel Mayo took over in walk and two errors to take the, the 9th and was credited with lead once again. EAL, however, | the loss. tied it in the fifth when a hit batsman, a single and a double} Raiders ahead in the eighth, was steal gave them a run. the hitting star. He collected a The first half champions took} double and three singles in five | the lead momentarily in the sixth} trips to the plate. Hernandez inning when back to back! was next with a double and a doubles by Schrader and James! single in four trips to the plate. netted them a run. The Raiders! The Raiders will play host to bounced back to tie it in the; the All Stars here tomorrow at seventh on any error, an infield, Municipal Stadium. Manager hit, and a walk by relief pitcher } Bill Cates will probably start Wendell King. The Raiders went, Bubber Sweeting against the All ahead in the eighth when Her- | Stars. The Raiders are now: in nandez was hit by a pitched ball, | first place by a‘half game, Toby Owens doubled, and Ar-| Score; ; R. Hy E. nold’s perfect squeeze bunt. The Red R. 022 000 120 1-8 11. 2 stubbon EAL team,- however,; EAL _. “030 611,020 0-—7.10 4 eame-back in their half of the} Owens, Roberts; Farbes,..King eighth and tied the ball game on (3), Mayo,(9), James...” E aca sient * eh ranoeny Played Under : (By Associated Press) » NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—All games played in both major J. W. KNIGHT, leagues yesterday were under the NOW IN TOKYO, arcs. In the junior circuit, Boston 5 Red Sox won 4-3 on Rudy York's Ashe street, has been, informed two-on homer against the New that her husband, who is station- York Yankees, while the Wash- oq in Tokyo, has been promoted jn ld and Griffin’s Conch Garden Owens, whose double sent the | Are Lights! NAMED CAPTAIN ! ington Senators edged out the Philadelphia Athletics, 2-1. ' Detroit Tigers won 5-4 from the Chicago White Sox. In the other American League night bat- tle, Cleyeland Indians nosed the St. Louis Browns, 5-4, ‘ “The senior loop saw ‘both the Brooklyn Dodgers‘ and the St. Louis Cardinals winning their Jone night affairs. Brooklyn took the Philadelphia: Phillies 1-0 arti . Louis hopped on the Cincin- hati Reds for a 5-2 triumph. “Cficago Cubs took a 9-3 de- cision from the Pittsburgh Pi- rates and the Boston Braves von $-2 from the New York Giants. mults and batteries of last games: : 7 National League At Boston ROH. E: 7.3 sa oe 8 2 Kraus, Thompson and Cooper; Spahn and Masi. At Philadelphia R, HE. Philadelphia 0 5 0 Highe and Edwards; Judd and Seminick. . At Cincinnati > St. Louis beg ato. a let. and Garagiola; Malloy and Mueller. American League At New York New York : Ferriss and Wagner; Page and Robinson. At Washington Philadelphia _ Washington OC Soe Harris and DeSautels; Haefner and Early. Wali At Chicago Detroit __ Hutchinson, Newhouser Tebbetts; Smith, Caldwell Hayes, to] af R. 4 om 7 Cassaway, Gromek and Hegan Galehouse, Fanning, Kinder an Helf, Manchiso, Bubonic plague .is transmitted te man by fleas from rodents, td te be tn i te be ie th DON’T SPECULATE YOUR CAR’S WORTH We Know Careful Upkeep Pays Amabler’s Service _ TRY _US_TODAY! 404 Duval, Next La Concha Hotel from lieutenant, to captain, Captain Knight is the only Key Wester who is a pilot in the fight- er plane branch of the | Unit States airforce. He flies a P-4%, a Thunderbolt. i q 0 tants ttn tintin tendintantint ho tn toe a to be bn i i . f New Showing RAYON - CHENILLE B OE a 2 oo hdd dd ddacdadetn teint td ttntatnind 2) S ia at > <O.n.9' We CLOSE at 1:00 o' and Beauti for DOUBLE and SINGLE BEDS New Stylish Shoes for Any and All Occasions. with LOW, HIGH and CUBAN HEELS, for Dress. Street and Sport Wear for Misses, Ladies and Children SPECTATOR PUMPS and OXFORDS with Military Heels APPELROUTH’S News And Griffin f ‘ Won Last Night Junior League teams played|) (Night Games) » _two games of. softball last night ||MONDAY— : at Bayview Park, Daily News tak- ing the first from the Miami Her+ bl hg 4 . can Legion. 9:00—B29's Parts, :nine whipping the Delmonicos'in wee Shed the second game to remain unde+ | feated. s | In the opener, Teddy Lowe, |}, |Jr., was the star at bat, with fout |i hits, one good for a homer and | THURSDAY— another a two-bagger. He scored}, 7:30—PALS vs. jfour runs and drove home five. ; i Girls. Solomon- and Saunders each |) 9:00—Machinists poled three safely. ti _ Eagles. \. For the defeated Herald nine, | FRIDAY— : ‘Drudge got two hits ‘in as many; 7:30—Miami Daily News vs. i Griffin's Bar. * t | 9:00—B29’s vs. American Le- High School vs. Flying times at the plate. ‘ “In the field, Roberts and In+|' 9:00—Miami Herald monico. graham were the stars for the|! Newsmen, Acevedo and Sarey for the Heraldmen. RECREATION Score ‘by innings: R. H. E.|) Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket- News 0112 608—2717 1/ball and Handball Courts, Dia- mondball, Kiddy Playground, Comfort Stations. Herald - . 3 00 521—11 6 1 Crusoe and Ingraham; Pinder, ; Drudge and Alayon. South Beach and Rest Beach— Home run: T, Lowe; three-base |Swimming. hit: A. Lowe; two-base hits: T, Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— Lowe,, Roberts, Saunders; stolen} Deepsea. Fishing. Small Boats. j bases: Saunders 4, T. Lowe 3,| 2 ;Crusoe 3, Sheppard, Drudge, |’ Alayon, Roberts, 'H. Lowe and How They Stand i wiles; tim ame; 1,30, Feterey pommcce gees. | NATIONAL LEAGUE ’ Teams— W.L. Pet, Brooklyn . 6440 615 St. Louis . 61 41 598 vs. Del- Another football score resulted GB. in the second game when Grif- fin’s Conch Garden thumped the i - Delmonicos, 23 to 13. Chicago 55 46.544 H, Oropesa hit safely four times Boston : . 5151 500 in five appearances, at the plate,| Cincinnati 48 53.475 | He Scoted three runs and sent| New fe ae ae 2 451 home’ four’ ‘others. * Madelphia .. 447 R.-Gwynn: hit three safely, and {Pittsburgh —. 38 61 383 W..Collins and J. Sands got two AMERICAN LEAGUE each, . Teams— W.L. Pet. » Best hitter for the Delmonicos | Boston _- 76 31 209 was Perez, with tWo safeties in} New York _. 61 44 580 three tries. Detroit 59 44. 572 In the field, E. Perez made| Washington — 53 53. .500 some very good catches for the | Cleveland 51 56.476 Griffins, and R, Gwynn played |St. Louis ...46 58.442 well, Dion and Goehring were} Chicago . 47 60. .439 the stars tor the losers. .| Philadelphia . 30 75 5 Score by innings: R. H, Ey) Griffins .. 4111 102 4—23 18 6) Delmonicos 0 23 620 0—13 6 9 H. Oropesa, J. Lewis and E, Griffin, H. Oropesa; Williams, Herrick and Dion Bases on balls: off Williams 11,! off Herrick 1, off Oropesa 8;/ struck out: by Oropesa 3, by Wil.) liams 1; time of game: 1,20; um- pires: Malgrat and J, Lewis; scor- er; Aguilar... \ ‘ Kiem: { ——to See the Joseph G. Knight, 1425 Elizabeth’ 4 2 1% 12 14% 17 19% 23% GB. 14 14% 22 24% 28% 28% 45. PEARLM “THE STORE The Largest Exclusive That Have ees 7 ul | Visit Our READY-TO- WEAR SECTION and SEE THE NEW. WEARABLES that have arrived and are now on view for your selection. Never be- fore have we shown more distinctive fash- ions in dresses, Back To School | Send your children back to school in new clothes, See our selection for Boys and Girls— SHOES DRESSES Boys’ Long and Short PANTS Cotton SHIRTS, Ete. * Renovate Your Home HANG NEW DRAPES and CURTAINS Selected from Our Showing or Make Your Own from Curtain and Drape MATERIALS gqnd COTTON ... Also ED SPREADS Barbara Field’s smooth little black sheer steps right out of Glamour to make you the smartest little gal-about. town. Note the hug-me- please waistline, the pretty, perky, white daisy lace trim Black only, Sizes 9 to 15, GET THE CHILDREN Get the Habit a A A aa As tn Sn ts ls tn Mn hh An Lr, Ls A ML Mr Mn Ln ir rs LL rt rn a i rrr Mr ir ir. i, Mr rn hr rr rn! Wr. ir, fs a rr rte. i a LniDr rt tr tn” "Clock Every ‘ThUTSd8 Ygremy vs. Roy’s Auto 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. V.F.W. MAARAADAAAAAAAAABAAAAAAAAEAAAAAAAM ESD CHILDREN’S Store in Key West Visit. Pearlman’s Many New Things L and PEARLMAN’S : Prwewe we Wo Close at | o'Clock Every Thursday "vvvewve| Wes A con0vit: ea Key West will leave here some 7:30—Flying Eagles vs. Ameri-' time next week to compete with all clubs in South Florida. Among those who will make the trip to the mainland are: Esmond. Albury, M. Castro, J. ; Walker, B. Hancock, Jack Villa- real, F. Tynes, Buster Roberts, Clayton Sterling, Santana, T, Val- dez, D. Perez, J. Abreu, K. Kerr, |D. McCarthy, Papito Machin, R. , Carey, Jesus Garcia; and McCol- jJough as manager. | As sodn:as the schedule of games i8 announced the players will leave for the tournament dplay until the “last‘ man is ut”. Sports enthusiasts say the Key Westers will be in there try- ing hard “to bring back the ba- con”, Albury, Sterling, Kerr and Ma- chin have played in past state tournaments ‘with the former Lo- pez Funeral Home and. Busy Bee } Bakery clubs. ‘Softball Standings CLASS B (JUNIORS) Club— Ww. L. Delmonico LoWRAD AS 3 Griffin Conch Garden Miami Daily News . Miami Herald __ BUSINESS YOUTH | Pet. 667 667 667 1 1 1 3 .000 pital 2] a claimed, 600 c few weeks, and h¢ t to know because he delivers the paper. He believes he's the youngest’ member of the Lions Club, too. Muskmelons and’ cantaloupes were brought to the United States from Tripoli about 1818, and were first grown in German- town in’ Pennsylvania. h_ school, iwspaper. He n after a AN'S, Inc. OF QUALITY” LADIES’, MISSES' and fg irrived for Advertised in GLAMOUR and Shown by PEARLMAN’S READY FOR SCHOOL Visit Pearlman's for SCHOOL CLOTHES and SHOES ALL AT POPULAR PRICES of Shopping at | LYONS, Colo.—(AP).—Ener- || getic Don: Sisler; only 18, after || Garden last night. Pellone, the stronger of two, landed the harder blows, Kessler was the better in fighting. © : f of the referee was a draw antl Dulan, both warded” one B FP | ° e Association Will Hold Annual. Installation of Branch Officers at 8:30 o’Clock Tonight 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Doty sy tenet Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks _ | | REE |. Chas. Aronovitz Department Store * Key West's Largest Store % WE CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:00 o'CLOCK -AUSTINIZED PROCESS FABRIC "Vat Dyed for color fastness” 2 Rub them... tub them... scrub them... and they'll come out as fresh and sparkling as the day they were made. For these University Frocks carry the Crown Test Green Light for complete washability, Washable yarn created by the genius of the Austinizing laboratories, Sanforized for Shrinkage Control. ‘o~ Colors: Red — Kelly Green — Aqua print Sizes: 7 to 15. * Reg. U.S. Pat. OF. Our New Fall Merchandise is arriving ... May we suggest . that you stop in to view the... New DRESSES - SUITS and COATS CLEARANCE SALE 2 GROUPS of SUMMER YOUR CHOICE 4 Choose Today the SCHOOL CLOTHES for BOYS Now Showing... SUITS MEN’S i ~ DRESS 1 SPORTS WE SHIRTS til and poe lg and Short plano Also MEN’S SOX in Popular Makes SHOE for SUMMER and ANY OCCASION DRESS, STREET and SPORT WEAR Values to $ $15.00 SUMMER WEIGHT by “CURLEE”

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