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4 The games were not only im- portent contests of the second- halt schedule but were two of the best staged at the Park Field ” weeks. ‘he curtein-raiser meant the first | joss for the Cappers and kept the } Pegles in fourth position. Eagles scored half of their runs im the first inning after two men wemt down. J. Beira doubled to} center, Danny Lastres singled’ through third, Fernandez walked amd T. Gareia poled a single to center, scoring Beira and Las-! tres Bottlers rallied in the third to weore three runs but were held} sm check from there on out. The} trio of markers crossed the plate om @ hit by the pitcher, a fore-out' of Hancock at second by Machin, ' ® base on balls to Santana, a sin- gie by MeCarthy to center, scor- omg Machin, and an error by the cateher that allowed Santana and McCarthy to go all the way, home. The three runs gaye the Ceppers the lead momentarily as; the Eagles knotted the count in| their half of the third when, on} # single by Lastres, who stole sec- ema and crossed the plate when the ball got away from the field- ems, they scored a run to pull up even with the former undefeated league-leaders. Eagles “sewed up” the game in| the fourth with another lone tal- ly. F. Valdez bunied safely, stole second and third and when Vidal was bit by a pitched ball and the eateher made a wild throw to sec- | end im an effort to trap him off } the beg, he scampered around the bases to home plate. Tw fast double plays. by Las- tres “took the starch out” of the Rettlers. In the fifth, two men had walked. Castro hit to sec- end baseman, whe tossed to short for an out. Shorstop relayed the Game ond game to remain in second from the start until the final out. ‘ ed as though the Dairyman would same as when the One man down. Barber w: by the pitcher. Two on base, one out, J. Lewis ended the game on a pop to “Crip” Lastres, dez was being thrown out for overrunning the middle sack and scored on a single by Buster Rob- erts. Dairymen knotted the count in their half, of the first. -With two out, Roberts threw wild to first, allowing Al Cruz to get on the bag safely. Sterling tripled to left center, scoring Cruz. In the third the Jewelers tal- lied another single run to go out front. Valdez singled. A sacri- fice and an infield out put him on third from where he scored on a wild pitch. plate in the fourth when Alonzo, shit by a pitched ball, stole sec- ond .and scored on a fly ball by “Crip” Lastres to right. Dairymen’s final run came in the fifth. A hit batsman, two wild pitehes and an infield hit turned the trick. putouts and three assists; Cruz, seven assists, and Sterling, nine putouts and two assists, led ball to first for a double killing. In the sixth, Hanceek got on first through an erroy Machin hit to the pitcher, who threw to short, and short to first, another dou! Machin for the losers and D. astr the yictors at bat bes t ict oat ah D. tres handled four put- outs an@ three assists. F. Valdez had @ putout and four assists and Monzen ten putouts. These play- ers topped the Eagles in the field. Santana, McCarthy, Sterling and Albury were best afield for the Cappers. Seore by innings: R. H. E. Cappers 003 000 0-3 3 3 Eagles 201 100 x4 5 3 Hancock and Castro; Vidal and D. Pernandez. Two-hase hit: J. Beira; stolen play. was executed. safely for the Jewelers. Lew- in the field for the losers. - The vietors’ fielding was topped by A. Lastres and “Pie Traynor” Fernandez. Valdez and Navarre each poled is and Sterling, one each, got all the Dairymen’s safe blows. Score by innings: R. H. E. Jewelers _.. 101 100 0—3 6 1 Dairymen .. 100 010 0-2 2 2 Buster Roberts and “Pie Tray- nor” Fernandez; Rosam, F. Sands and F, Villareal. . Three-base hit: Sterling; stolen bases: J. Lewis, Roberts, Alonzo; sacrifice hits: Navarro, A. Las- tres; struck out: by Roberts 8, by Rosam 1; bases on balls: off Roberts 3, off Rosam 3; left on bases: Dairy 7, Jewelers 5; time of game: 1.00; umpires: Balser and M. Tynes; scorer: Aguilar. Events Announced | Entertains Officer . + : For Skating Party The events for the Roller Sketing Party to be held at Bay-} wiew_ Park tonight by the city, veereation division of the De-! partment of Public Welfare will he a5. follows: Ree ay * A velay, race for the boys.an one fbr leaving Tomorrow Mrs. Carl Eacensen, Rest Beach, entertained Sunday in honor of Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar Carlsen, who are leaving Satur- day for St. Petersburg, where Lieut. Carlsen will be in com- mand of the “Juniper”. Cocktails and a buffet supper bere enjoyed by those gathered to extend best wishessto the Carl- An award will be given for} cons, the best skaters. There will also be prize Brilliant Guitarist Staying In Town Don Renato, weli-known gui- tarist, is in Key West for an ex- tended visit, The Citizen learned today Mr. Renato, during the past war, visited the Aleutians and made two lengthy tours of the States entertaining servicemen for the USO. He has been featured with Xavier Cugat’s, orchestra and made solo appearances at New York's Rainbow Room, the Waldorf Astoria and Algonquin. Fhe famed guitarist is known i Hollywood for his work in “Hollywood Hotel”. He-is as equally well known in Europe, where he gave concerts in Italy, Franee, Yugoslavia and Switzer- land While in Key West, Mr. Renato i a guest at Charles Filer’s New Charles Hotel on Eaton street. Farmer Uses Dingoes To Guard His Chickens SYDNEY, Australia. — (AP) — Old bushmen say the dingo, the qwild Australian dog, can't be do- mesticated successfully because chicken killing is in its blood. But at Tamworth, New Byres Wales, a poultry farmer uses five dingoes to reund up his chickens and seare off thieves. He says he raised them from pups with the fowl Among those present were Mr,} a “door”! and Mrs. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Jim Roll, Miss: Nancy Lombardy and Mrs. Hugh Har- oun, CIVIC IMPROVEMENT (Continued from Page One) ent time “before the Supreme Court to validate the bonds for the beach project. Other Lions addressing the club were Rev. E. S. Doherty, Everett R. Rivas, Chas. H. Ketchum, Jr., Benny Fernandez, Leonard Warren and Judge T. S. Caro. Leads Singing Past President Gerald Saun- ders led the group singing, fea- turing “Deep in the Heart of Texas” and “Key West the Best”: for the benefit of City Manager Ellingson. The Lions float in the 4 and to cooperate in every way with the general committee to make the day one long to be re- mernbered. Guests attending voted to enter a Ruby, Milton Appel, Edward Do- herty, Alfredo Ayme of the Ha- vana Lions Club, O. J. S. Elling- son, John Spottswood and Ga- briel Ferro also of Havana. a Twenty million calls a day more than a year ago are being made by telephone users in the United States. Labor Day parade} last night's) meeting were: Ralph ¥ellin, Bob} The windup of the game had} In past seasons, the Redbirds the Jewelers “on edge”. It look-| remained behind the Jeaders for weeks, and even months, as : snatch. victory at the last mo-|schedules kept running out. kage fe asiness ment. F. Villareal walked to| Then, like @ “Jack springing from j t°"8 Mane Tan horypott open the Milkmen’s try at bat in|\its box”, the Cards would slap): st, the seventh. The score was 3] all opposition around the parks, | ‘? to 2 in favor of the Jewelers, the| pull up even with the ledders and} of Monroe County, game ended. | finally march triumphantly to an- Lewis was called out by rule.| other league championships after hit a “dog-eat-dog” fight down the Rosam dampened the} This year seems to be no dif- Dairy hopes of victory when he] ferent. The Cards have been hov- struck out for the second putout,| ering close to the Bums for a long] the undersigned, de! Jewelers scored their first run! thirty-five more games to play,] tious same with the Clerk ot the] in the opening inning. Navarro! they wipe out a game and a half, a ue art. of Moptee Coutity, | buted, went to second while Val-| lead held by the Dodgers and ig ‘ The winning run crossed the|euvit saw the Beston Braves de- In the field, J. Walker, seven} Louis Browns twice, 4-3 and 8-2, Al} while the Bosox were dropping | { igyntcacomte ere aes eNeT soda Louis Cardinals y dupli- | helen: teresting Second dupli- | Fiying: Sher Jewelers claimed the sec-| eated their annual antics in the Roy's Ps - ‘Parts: 2 of Foreign usual unpredictable race for the « ool | aes oe “a : Lane Ce Dated August. 18t, : Sp i ESTELLE 4 aug 29 fe38 tue + (tee | : NOTICE UND! es NAME STAT NOTICE IS HERE vEN z a stretch, # } ES tn - A th. busines the: fi we coe Liliana up there fons. memes Brot er sth ee, ie only about ne y “West, or bai eg hada “f intends tp register. the sald: fleti- SSkESEER REsES throw the league into a tie. for ES: leadership.- All this happened in ; day and night games yesterday. 23-363 ; Brooklyn’s slim lead‘ went over NOPE To APPEAR the railings when the Redbirds! yy S Gutled andi vobey tani SD a the lowly Philadelphia Phillies gaAe while the Dodgers were taking a | 0-2 drubbing at the hands of the} Garo Rwa’ Cincinnati Reds. PROVE T It remains to be seen whether & Florida: corpora the Redbirds will go on from here to the pennant, but their manager is confident his boys have the '46 flag “in the bag”. { Other games in the senior cir- Fast, ee Pie so ee ar MIAMI and KEY WEST ming imterest, . b; thro g + y> ‘01 under “or “against” the _ sa Thomas B. Aubuchon: Ze not knewn to be elther a oF ative; ef. al., ‘8 3 feating the Chicago Cubs 3-2 and the New York Giants winning 1-0 from the Pittsburgh Pirates. oc cian thirtyB ooklynrfffffff wffPibyenh pos ~ be ast In the American League, the Fs Puonba | i ' New York Yankees climbed a lit- t Shomas B. Aubuchon, if living, 1 IN tle closer to the leading Boston Br ged sae tnanen ea Tes |Red Sox by whipping the St. LUCY p.* witsow ‘ Pecenct, co DIYORC E yN, renee Express! Schedule: (No Stops En Route) vu CLEVELAND Ww _* Diefi : ‘om oie WAME of tHe STATE SEY Le CLEVELAND i Franklin’ Avenue,” Whil Baie New » York. T phaies ake notice that < at ps Po fF Aivoree! apalosts son nee : a ul bs iO a. a + net known to be either dead or | Yow hereby Required to file an |* LEAVES \MIAMI DAILY ee by in’ U SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock and’ arrives at Key West at are alive; * PPearhtice above-styled ourwrt* a0 o'etote A. M. Y (Ex- peo soustes & See claiming “interest, Py. inroush, - an 1l-inning decision to the Chi- awe ome cago White Sox, 3-4, Philadelphia Athietics annex-} ed their third straight victory by defeating the Cleveland Indians, 8-6.. Bob Feller went in as a relief pitcher but was unable to: stem the tide against his Indian}: teanzmates. Results of yesterday's: and last |’ night’s games: a NATIONAL LEAGUE : e and caase with the Clerk of Mrs, A, By Miller, if living, her |igaid gourt at the Monroe County unknown spotisd, ahd, if dead, | Céurthouse’ at Key" Wert, Florida, het unknowh spouse, and her |/On or before the 4th day of Sep- unknown “hetrs-at-law the an ( tember, .1946; otherwise, eea< tees,, devisees, grantees,” y of the bill of comptaint will i tors, and all. other parties: tal confessed. by you. claiming interest, by, through, wiped alts Bist ter ce duly, A.D, SAWYER, unéer or against the said Mrs, . A.B. Miller, who is fot known | (SHALL) *~ ROSS C: to be either dead or alive; we of the Circuit Court, % Monroe County, Florida. A: B. Miller, Miller 101 Ranchj By (s@). FLORENCE E.” SAWY and Circus, Ringling, Oklahoma, £ . Deputy Clerk, it. living, his unknown spouse, aug 2-9-16-23, 1946 and, if unknown SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock M. and arcives at M tat 4:08 0" clock P.M. : LEAVES pee DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and At Chicago R. HE. eG anvsorn eae girives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Boston 37826 " légatées, devisees, M. grantees, creditors, ‘and. all other parties claiming intérest, by, throygh, under. or inst the said A. B. MMer, io is|” cet known to be either dedd or alive; Chicago 240 Spahn and Masi; Schmitz, FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Kush, Chipman and Livingston. | ste oe Pr CARGO , Plaintiff, * FULL INSURANCE. At Pittsburgh R. HE. ghd Yak nvein’ si ; ys. DIVORCE 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and 68 . HB. pouse of Carl 7 = 5 New York .. —1 6 1} #--Aubuchon, “late of “Ménrog| JAMES 4. JOLABY. SE: Corner Eaton and fF: Streets Pittsburgh 0 County, State of Florida, | if] ORDER OF PUBLICATE A ittsburgh _. — 5 1 living, and her unknown sppuse,| ipo:-Fames A, Jolley. Kennedy and Cooper; Sewjll}- and. if dead, her -unkhown| *°* O°, cS gpue™ and Baker. E spouse, and her -unk ae wn) idyliwild, California. = ; heirs-at-Taw, legatees, devisees: |- you are hereby, reauired: to ap- fe i : Night Game wien partion aiming Tatbrcnt | Beez, tthe BUI of Divorce filed ts ¢ i.) against yeu in the dbove style. ani Cincinnati R. H. E. by, though, under’ or inst | Souse on or before the 28rd day of ‘ooklyn Gr Fase 3 the said’ unknown spouse of! September, A.D. 1946, otherwise the Cincinnati 291 Sat Cba) KE, -Rabuepen, Olcens allegations coritained | therein will : : m as confessed. Melton, Lombardi and Ed- “Hohe and’ Cracted at Key West, The unknown _ heirs-athlaws| qa perro " legatees, devisees, grantees and ae soe oe oe eee ereditors of sa’ Catl BE. Ambu- roe ¢ Chon, deceased.and all. éther | (Circuit ‘Court Real) mp wards; Vandermeer and Mueller, < First Game ; parties claiming interest, 5 Clerk it Cizepie Conte. At St. Louis RHE. through, under -or_ agains§ th By: (eo) Slew a DELGADO, Philadelphia 6121 said Carl E. Aubuchon! de= : ee eae Ss Louis g 711 0 ceased; - gp Bariaue Esquinaldo, .J 5 tT, All claimants under any of the Attorney for Plaintiff. aug 23: Hoerst, Hughes and Seminick; aforesaid parties defendant ; — Dickson, Wilks, Pollett and} | all “ipatth Shaving | ala. OF, Kluttz. eft Shfoite ve mavetups cizhes cited A { See 3 Soe, thterest 16 sh perty Rére-ff . Second Game poniveve os: pariught a ip Gandolfo, the holder, of ii tee You and each of you are hereby ¥ the following certificates. Ss ea At St.Louis Re HB.) vised that Gato. L. ESTATH | sald cortiticates for a tax deed to be Philadelphia. . 3.7 1) AND IMPROVEMENTCOMPANY,| issued thereon. ‘The certificate against you, c A Raffensberger, Stanceu and. oa tack “oF you ih the nGheeutt the names in which it was assessed ‘ourt af. the BleVenth) ‘Judicial | areas follows of the State of’ Moridg, in|. Certificate Nol: 2 nd for Monroe County,’ for, fore- | Year of. i josure of: @ anortgage and ether] Description relef with respect to all that cer-}3-4 Sa B- Seminick; Breechen and Rice. AMERICAN LEAGUE These Features! At Boston R. H. E. ain Ear of land situate 1® Wenroe t Chicago 411 1} County, State ‘orida, desetibe ae : Boston 311 1 |e Sir oc said. property being in the A bemuty ia “time” for life: time ese! Jeweled movement, sweep second-hand, radium dial, stainless steel back, woter and shock resistont. ‘The perfect watch for octive ae Jourit Monroe, ‘State of Florida. Caldwell, Smith, Maltzberger, ert such certificate or cer- Kolloway and Hayes; Hughson, tiffcates oon & be ea Rear Brown, Johnson and Wagner. i Lhe Be end certitieates nee of Square Six ( will be sold to the Righest bid a RHE. Bleven (11) and is described by nt the eourt ho’ loor on the At Philadelphia metes and bounds as follows, | firet Monday in the month of Sep- Cleveland 6 9 QO) to-wit:—Commencing at the | tember, 1946, whien is the na day i i itel a Vir- Jot September, 1946. Philadelphia - O56 Ri See oe ee ie pated this. ist day of August, Reynolds, Berry, Feller, Krasas- kas and Hegan; Fowler, Harris and DeSautels. thence along the line of Virgin- ia Street ina Northeasterly direction Fifty (30) feet; thence at Fight angles in Southeaaterly direetion Eighty- Biv ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk .of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida aug 2-9-16-23, 1946 . two (82) feet, ten (10) inches; First Game thence “at “pigh{ “angles in a ri] Southwesterly ireétion Ly at alg Huis ao Go) fect to whitehead Street: St. Louis _. 3 6 thence at right angles fm a New York _- 48 Northwesterly direction ajong Be ; of Whitehead Street hen Ne oF as feet ten (10) inches to the place of begin- j ning, together with the téne- , hereditaments and ap- . 3 Galehouse and Mancus ens and Robinson. 2 Second Game purtenances. : ae At New York -| You and each of you are hereby e ee ° i ired to file your appeatance ce: FOR yas St. Louis required to file sour appearance HEADQUARTERS FOR - New York before Monday, the 23r@ day of Sep- tember, 1946, otherwise the bill of complaint filed in said cause will NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES he taken as confessed by you. ts Y . It is further. ordered that this ce notice to appear be pyblished once , J Pollock’s dunt BEES GUARD TRUCK during each wi ur censecu~ C ‘ J EWELERS = = ee 514 DUVAL STREET © KEY WEST, FLORIDA Page and Niarhfs. SAUK CENTER, Minn—af itt 8°. ‘ethos “Supnenea in : —_ q ne swarm of bees which has’ at- Bomroe County; Elects at hey tached itself to the truck of} west, roe ‘Jorida, this Al Bohme, truck operator, clings | 1! 48¥ of August. wel (Seal) OSS CUSAWYER, there despite Bohme’s- trips Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for. Monroe County, around town. Bohme considers State of Fiori them insurance against would- By Florence Sawyer be thieves. augls-23-; pins te Si ih tn Me: fs ts a A te tn ef tn te to bo bn bo tn Sn nt tn nn nin nn nt on th ee eed