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- NEW. YORK, |Louis Cardinals Dodgers got together yesterday in St. Louis in an attempt to de- .cide which team should lead the eed Raiders Move Ch ny ve j {shouting had died down it was Cincinnati \found that the anxious rivals| Donnelly, Hugh Seminick, DeMoore; To First Place With Twin cies * sn . 26.—St. and =a , Beggs and z , Ever since the Cardinals tied the Dodgers last week, the clubs Pes. fe i ‘by Joe Pinder, appointed yestehday. by: the ‘sorts af 10: ‘Hto conduct a Tennis Tournament | and those two runs. “Pollet went the route for St. Louis, limiting the invaders to the same number Lopez. Pro Joe Lopez’ scores, is the low- "{est to date since the course was) madé into a par 36 affair when have continued to gallop down] At Cincinnati * the stretch together in the usual} Philadelphia sath - sizzling National Lea battle] Cincinnati eid, Kans : ‘ LOCALS JUST HALF OF Gating Gieckcsing games of Abe] Pochl, Suleshgy Seleaabieger Tom. Fi GAME BEHIND. BADE Tennis Tourne schedule. and Seminick; Gumbert, Black- * Robert ty # * ; y Yesterday the Dodgers went to|-well and Lamanno. Bil a1 COUNTY LEAGUE TOP T ay Oe a Louis for a “crucial” series. ; to Be ‘ame the first game and “things First Game fy : : CIXB 0 ; started to look up” for the Dodg-} At Pittsburgh R. H. 5 fess o) co Gia best tune hes { vena 2 : Key West's Red Raiders moved B ers. Brooklyn’s Bums were able . 714 turned in his lowest score to. date Dr. Jack vw Seer to the Dade County Base-|.- y to edge the Redbirds, 3-2, in that Pittsburgh 512 playing a twosome with sui 20 Jeadershij 4 fracas. rio of moundsmen ha 7 oe Seu. mee etn dhgrend The committee of . Jaycees,|jimited the Cards to eight hits poestiond _— Jee ereegtiog wee: rately = tin Bayview Park on Labor Day, Raiders a half. game ‘from: first place.. The locals have one*more gathe remaining to be played with Ft. Lauderdale in this‘half. In the first game at the Muni- ‘all details in connection with the proposed meet. The tournament will get under way promptly at 3:00 p..m., and is open to the general : public. Teams of male (doubles, mixed doubles and female doubles will are busily engaged in ironing out jot tock a big drop after the second} Bosto: game during which the Redbirds {thumped them by the rousing perate Dodgers used six pitchers on: the hill—all unable to hold the Cardinals as the same blows. Brooklyn’s hopes score of 14-8. This time the des- Redbirds a At Pittsburgh mn. Pittsburgh Johnson; At Chicago New York 27 3 thinking about night games and 9. No. 1 was lengthened. - Valdez, a Purple Heart veteran infantryman, toured the first four choles in par, then “birdi: next two in succession, got a “bogie” on No. 7, scored a ‘par‘on No. 8 and got his third birdie on thoroughly ree j ” the Friday night at Bayview Park by the City Recreation Division was. No. He's '. However pounded out 15 hits. Four St.) Chicago + 3 10. | putting ina lighting system, in- cipal Stadium yesterday, the Red* be eligible and those planning to Raiders walloped Ed Burke, ‘participate are urged to register Bomber hurler, for 11 hits and 10‘ at any of the following™places runs as Bubber Sweeting was| without delay: Unit 106-C, Poin-| The question still rages—which —— thing in front of the stands to| he says, “It’s going to be awfully yielding seven safeties to Bocal ciana, Bayview Park, from 3:00|team will eventually claim sole AMERICAN LEAGUE keep out the sun’s glare along / hard to get a bet now.” — Reton. Sweeting struck out 10,/ to 7:00 p. m., and the Recreation | leadership of the league? First Game the bottom rows of seats. This} Jimmy Mira, the ‘Jimmy and issued only one free _pass.4 Office in the Sub Base or direct| Other National League games| At Philadelphia R. H.B.| should not cost much. Thomson of Key West, had an ‘Burke struck out two and walked! with the chairman, Joe Pinder, |\saw the Cincinnati Reds and Phil-| Chicago 4 8 1) The Stadium Committee is do-|oepning round of 4 and then band at the Florida National Bank. Louis tossers limited the Bums to seven bingles. adelphia Phillies split a double- | Livingston. Philadelphia - Lopat Koslo and Cooper; Borowy and} stead of better bleachers, good roofs over the stands and some- 2 9 | ing all it can under the cireum- Savage, | stances, but there is lots to be |. Valdez is a “little sorry” over his par-breaking round, because, ! dropped, unbelievably, 10 strokes ; _ Raiders Opened Scoring An entrance fee of $1.00 will| header, the Reds easily taking 0 and Hayes; {on the very next round to 35. p Mario Hernandez opened the} pe charged to be used for the {the first, 7-0, and dropping the Christopher, Knerr and Rosar. done. Should a big league or Breaks Record Raiders’ scaring in the seeotid in- second, 4-1, Boston Braves were ed minor Yeague team wish to train| Popular “Pinky” Osborne was Game following purpose: 33 per cent here in February and March, as ; “all smiles” as he trudged to the ning drawing a Walk. Jack i e ner ble to grab both ends of a twin Second Carbonell foreed him at second,’ nf _ Se ge’ ybill with the Pittsburgh Pirate: At Philadelphia R. H. B.| in other South Florida cities, we | clubhouse. He had just shot his race, while Marlene amd Navarro followed with al cent ‘to the runner-up, The re- winning by 7-5 and 10-5 scores.| Chicago 5 8 Dj must have a first-class stadium—j| jowest score to date, a right good| Park came out in for the single. After Sweeting -struck| oining 50 per cent will be used | Chicago Cubs took a 3-2 decision Philadelphia 6 11 | 1j and right now it is far from that) 44, in company with Bobby Kim-| junior girls. out, successive doubles by Dany} 1, purchase a new tennis net for from the New York Giants, Haynes, Hollingsworth ana | stage. ber No. 1 woman golfer of the| Bill Porter, an use at the park. In the American League, Bos- Tresh; Marchildon and DeSautels. directed the races Island City. The “world. seem- -ip Baker netted the Raiders four ‘Tennis activity, which has ton Red Sox won both ends of Soneneaie KEY WESTERS ed very good”, but when talk} “snake skate,” while runs. -They added. another in the lain “dormant during the war |2 doubleheader from the Cleve- First Game . | TO LAKE WORTH started, as it always does, of | Thompson of the , Scouts, third when DeWitt Roberts sin-} is taking on new life and | land Indians, 2-1 and 13-6. De-| At Boston R.H.E.| The Key West baseball nine| “What score did you have?”,) was in charge of the games, gied and went all the way around srr interest “is in evidence in| ‘Tit Tigers, with Newhouser on Cleveland 1’ 5 0| win play in Lake Worth on Labor | “Pinky” was ready to sound off.| including “Hot Potato,” played on a balk, a wild ‘pitch and an| e7eet 1” it’ the coming the mound, won easily, 7-2, from} Boston —..... -2 441 pay } He changed his mind, however, | early in the evening. error. sonnection W! the New York Yankees. : Embree and Jordan; Ferriss and Manager Armando Acevedo has| When he heard of Knight's 37,! Miss Jane Hopkins of the City Bombers scored a run in the}; Matches. Washington's Senators edged} Wagner. * |g club to represent’ Key West that | Mira’s 35 and Valdez’ 34. Life ' Recreation. Division, hopes to fourth when Landers drew al out the St. Louis Browns, 5-4,/ —_—_—_— will give the Lake Worth Ramb- didn’t. seem quite as pleasant’ make the Roller Skating Parties walk, stole second . and scored EAGLES MEET and the Philadelphia Athletics di Second Game Jers a run for game honors, He after gaining that information,! a weekly event. Plans are being when Navarro threw the ball. in-} DAIRY TONIGHT | vided a double bill with the Chi-| At Boston R. H. E.| has Atbio Acevedo to cateh; Clark | and Osborne had to be “coaxed”! made for another this to lefifield trying ‘to catch the! wiying Eagles will tangle with | cago White Sox, losing the first) Cleveland 6 15 3/40 pitch, along with Vidal and] before he would admit his lowest) thursday, which it is hoped wil runner stealing third. ‘Adams Dairy in the opening con-|4-2 to the Sox and taking the) Boston — --18 10.1 |p, Fernandez for mound duty if | count. ’ [be as weil supported -as the one Raiders added arun.in the fifth _of-a softball doubleheader. at on two walks ana Hernandez’ ste Park tonight. second 6-5. Results of the games yester- Reynolds, Berry, Gassaway and Hegan; Dobson, Johnson and Par- tee. needed; Chino Acevedo. at fitst, Mario Perez at second; Armando Ladies’ Event Soon Pro Lopez announced today that with the number of women golf- last; week. aocenatinerecompenteble The telephone instrumerit rep- * single. Dairymen ‘need the game to| day: hird F Aceved: Bombers, afier being ‘held to Rie oh fi the race and the Eagles NATIONA LLEAGUE — ane Sold rd potas ers now touring the course, he! resents only six per cent of alt one hit for five innings, jumped. must win to “keep flying high”. |' First Game At New York R. H. E.} he will have Eloy Acevedo, Ma-| &XPects to soon be able to arrange| the plant and equipment needed on Sweetign’s fast ball for six! Sye Griffin and F. Sands will) | At St. Louis R. H, B,| Detroit 7 8 3jchin and M. Acevedo, with sev-| 2m “All-Ladies Tournament”. to provide a customer with tele- straight hits and four ‘runs "in! form the battery for the Content | Brooklyn 3 8 0; New York 2 5 Il gyal others for substitutes in the| There are a number of women! phone service, their half of the sixth. ted boys, Vidal and D. Fernandez | St. Louis ee 28 0 Newhouser and Richards: Gum- event they are needed. golfers taking up the game in| Raiders eame back in the sev- the Eagles. Branca, Lombardi, Behrman; pert, Queen ,Gettel and Robinson.|° “Phe last time a Key West nine |C2™nest, among them being Bob- { enth and scored twice on singles}, Sher Jewelers, formerly B29| and Edwards; Pollet and Kluttz. ; <2 | played in Lake Worth, the locals ‘by ‘Kimber, Rose Moore, Helen ; by Baker and Roberts, an infield! Bombers, will meet the Veterans _ At Washington R. H. E.} jost, 0 to 3. It was on Labor Day Sher, Marge Harbin, Rosemary | out, and an error, They ‘tallied ).o¢ Foreign Wars in the nightcap. cond Game St. Louis 4 14 8/ of j941. Bubber Wickers pitch- |;Mathews, Nell Rose Lopez, Helen | i twice in the eighth on a walk toj ‘The clubs will especially be out| | At St. Louis , R.H, E.| Washington 5-9 Olea for Key West and Joe Navar- | Hazelett and Mrs. A. H. Clark. j *| Navarro, Manager Bill Cates’ sin-{ for victory, as the Vets are most | Brooklyn 8 7 8! Shirley, Ferens and Mancuso; |r caught. _ Individual Scores } gle and Baker's long triple. desirous of remaining out of the St. Louis 1415 1 Haefner, Pieretti, Candini ‘afid Now we are going to avenge Individual scores of the week-} Philip Baker had a perfect day} cellar and the Jewelers want to| Hatten, Herring, Barney, Head, Evans. that defeat. end Blind Bogie are as follows: | at bat in the first game. He col-|;emain in second place and gét sa OnE Tage Bin gee ores tent, Het lected a triple, double and two] 4 little closer:to the leaders. LEADING CLASS A arlie Yates | singles in four tries, DeWitt} Parks will pitch and Sweetie] How The Stand | LOCALS TO PLAY HITTERS Paul Mesa... 8812 Roberts shared batting honors} catch for the Jewelers, Arias i © IN LAKE WORTH > TAL Lofts 9 «(16 with Baker. He collected two} and-J. Mira will perform for the NATIONAL LEAGUE { Records of yours truly, official| A. H. Clark 86 Sindios in four Aries, Vets | A Key West baseball club un-| scorekeeper of the softball leagues | Mrs. B. Clark 120 Score by innings: R: H. £4 First. game will begin at 7:30 Club— W.L. Pet. GB.!der managership of Armando|here, reveal that J. Roberts is Boca Raton 000 104 000— 5° 7 6} o'clock and the second at 9. Brooklyn 7446 617 Acevedo will play in Lake Worth | the leading hitter of the Class A Raiders _ 041 010 22x—10 11 2 ee i a ee on Labor Day against the Rambl- pina hac te is hte the ; i 3 s * 3 rs ‘ity. apple at a - pace. The aver- Bh ied ond Hart: Sweeting 494) Hurricanes’ Schedule Boston 5957-508 . On taper ‘Day of 1941, another | aes includes all games of the pee) PS yy ae Announced Today | Cincinnati 54 66 450 20 Jiocai team iJost.to the; Ramblers, | Second-half schedule up to Aug- Ih the nlgbicag vy weak eal iami Hurricanes, U. of Miaiai|New York 5866 441 21 |3 tod, at Lake Worth. The bat-| BLM us 2-4, ae COFFEE | ed at the end of the NeVertth by} football squad, have scheduled) (7 oot Pla 2 a ohn = tery for Key: West Was Wickers| . following, behind eheete. and, CUBA agreement, the Red Raiders blagt-|-the following games: = and Joe Navarro. second pt is Ray Garcia, “ta Try A Pound Today! ed Sam Lachut for 12 hits inf Sept. 27—William and Mary at . ee. —_— - Undaunted, Acevedo will in- vad gar i, is hard-pressed by Scoring an easy 9-2 victory. Young |; Miemi. ju W. L. Pct. G.B.\vade the west coast city for the | © 2 Ot, : Bo Meadors scattered eight hits,| Qetober 4—U- of North Caro-/Boston 87 38,696 sole purpose of claiming victory ec paar catia en as he struck out eight, while is- | lina. 4 New Yor! Se 51 585 14 | He will carry wi im Manolo, iw '» ” i suing only one free pass. Lachut| October 11—U. of Florida at} Detroit _ 67 52.563 17 {Albio, Eloy and Popin Acevedo, | 2@ndez, J. Garcia, Alayon, Gard- struck out one and walked three.} Gainesville. Washington . 6162 .496 25 | Fidel, Lopez, ‘D. Fernandez, Berg, | €" and Haskins, .500 each. Raiders wasted no ‘time in tak-} October 25—Chattanooga U. | Cleveland _.. 57 67 460 291} Clark, Papito Machin and other Acosta, .473. : img the lead im the second game November 1—Viilanova at Phil- | Chicago 5658 .452 30% } local players who will give a|‘ Rueda, .470. as Lastres opened the first inning ,.adelphia. Se St. Louis 51 70 .421 34 {800d account of themselves. Ingraham, .454. by drawing a walk, went to sec-{~ November 8—Miami U. of | Philadelphia _ 40 83.325 46 . ae M. Tynes and Parks, ond on a wild pitch and scored | Ohio. unatic On Loose .428 each. 5 on Villareal’s double. Never Se ncton aa apeaeeneed Outsmarts College Men hee and G. Lewis, .416 i mber 22— ® oer niiew Geabies wy ioe CITY SPOR AUCKLAND, New Zealmand—| Aria sand Williard, .400 each. Villareal and Baker. November 29—Penn State. { (AP) — Two Dunedin Univer-| Osterhoudt, .388. In the sixth frame, the Raiders ee ee DIAMONDBALL sity student brothers sitting in}, Diaz, .380. broke loose for five runs. Baker BENEFIT LABOR at Bayview Park \their automobile were asked by| Al. Cruz, .375. opened the inning by drawing a DAY CONTEST (Night Games) a passerby to put a price on the fe movers Castro and Navarro, | Real walk. Alonzo doubled to yight] A benefit baseball game will | TONIGHT— vehicle. : ‘ . aan “ eenter and both runners scored| be played at the Municipal Sta-) 7:30—Flying Eagles vs. Adams| They did, the deal was ae "ond B. Baker, 357 ICE on DeWitt Roberts’ triple to left.| dium on Flagler Avenue Labor| Dairy. jclinched and the buyer drove hes y a . » 357] Singles by Hernandez and Cates,} Day. “ 9:00—Sher Jewelers vs. V.F.W.} a aren brother thought the! Del Valle, .352. is Guaranteed and Danny Lastres’ double, ac- Proceeds ofsthe game will go TUESDAY — | : “ er had received payment, Lastres, Kerr, Sweeting, Barber | PURE counted for the remaining runs. | to the Stadium Committee to be} 7:30—American . Legion _vs.| but told police when they found and F 383 each { Bombers scored twite ayes used in repairing the field. Adams Dairy. cia had. . eget . Pl Y R f cee | half of the sixth on two hits, a] ______——_——_—__|_ 9:00—Machinists (Bottle Cap e police soon found the buy- ‘ ria be { passed ball and an infield ent the doubleheader, gollogting es Inn) vs. V.F.W. er—he had escaped from a luno- Solomon, .312. ace our e€ riger, ation gees | Raiders added two more ih the] hits in seven official trips to the | pyuRSDAY— tie asylum and just wanted the| | . seventh when Baker singled, went] piate. eee 7:30—Machinists (Bottle Cap|car to return there. The vehicle | LEADING PIOCHENS SESE) aie ¥ to second on a passed ball, mov-| Danny Lastres, playing his first’) Inn) vs. Adams Dairy. {| was found parked outside the in-| Hancock, with four victories | : ed to third on an outfield :f and} game with the Raiders, tureed | 9:00—American Legion vs.| stitution. : and a anal om tops the piteh- | seored on Roberts’ long to} a great performance in aid- Roy’s Auto Service. | | ers in the Class A league j x t ‘ left; Hernandez then followed) er infield, featuring in three dou-| perp ay “Lord” Darrel Duppa, English|_ Three pitchers are undefeated | and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service with a tremendous drive to ble plays. ; 7:30—Miamt Daily News vs,| adventurer, gave Phoenix, Ariz,|but they have won only one) is More Economical! centerfield, which was “BLachut, the Bomber pitcher, Saini veld. | its mame many years ago wh | game each. They are J. Walker, R Tt Is PURE a home run. _ {gave the fans a few laughs when| 9.99 Deimonico vs, Griffin’s| noting the prehistoric Indian| Gardner and Sue Griffin. Healthy and Safe Villareal, with two doubles inj he presented his version of Rip Bar. ruins near the then infant set | ,,D- Roberts follows close behind four tries; Baker, with 2 ee Sewell's blooper pitch. Lachut : Gemuat he’ Aespaed city | sees. Roberts has suenee and a single in three ‘tries; Her-: was disappointed, however, as ae . has| will tee Pchslis Alen tiewa Sonar] fhree games and dropped one. | Th E e I weet « home snd st| they were al called bad pitches, AM sledronie machine has] wil le Phoenix-ike fom thee) "Pans ade. Sweeing eve Thompson interprises, ine, gie in four tries, and Cates, with} Score by innings: R.H.E. elo} ich roas' past. each won two games and lost one. | coffee in a two-minutt op- Vidal won three ‘and lost two; | two singles in three tries, led the Raiders’ attack in the second con-} Boca Raton - 000 002 0-2 8 3 Raiders Meadors and Roberts; Lachut and Lusoe. ree aes _.. 101 005 2—9 12 0} @Peen eration and turns itself off; nor- mal roasting time has been 15 minutes, An after-image is a sensation; FP, Tynes, three and two; Arias, | | occurring after the stimulus caus-| two and three, atid C. Gates, one | [ing at has ceased. and one. i PHONE NO. 8 (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST, FLA.