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z won, 5-1, from the Chi- Sox. . ational League, both klyn and St. Louis won, the former taking the Braves into _ camp, 3-1, and the latter winning ive? 6-5, while Cincinnati shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates, 6-0. : Results of yesterday’s and last night's games are as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE 0 3 43.3 Gromek, Reynolds and Jordan; Newhouser and Richards. R. H. E, * At Washington Boston _ 47 Washington 63 Hughson and Wagner; Hudson and Early, At Philadelphia New York _ Philadelphia 413 2 Bevens and Robinson; Marchil-j ond game, The Mechanics will |’ don and Rosar. At. Chicago R. H.E. St. Louis 512 2 Chicago . £623 Fannin and Helf; Lopat and Hayes. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinnati R. H. E. Pittsburgh 051 Cincinnati 615 1 Strinevich, Gerhauser, Gornici from the Cubs, 8-1. ‘The Phils! mois edged out the New York Giants, | Games Set For Yankees. St. Louis! 1% games of softball will be played tonight, weather permit- ting, at the Bayview Park Fie. Tn the opening ‘battle, the Ma- field tonight. Of the charter gohe except the manager, who is not an active player. The old 1945 and the first half in 1946. They annexted five straight games in the second half this »' year before dissension developed jamong the players. Since then. the Machinists dropped two con- |! tests in a row. ’ Fans are anxfous to see what Machinists will probably use known who will be behind the ply Dairymen will send Ros- am and F.,Sands into the battle . | as their battery. American Legion and Roy’s Auto Parts will clash in the see- appear in their new suits—and they certainly look nifty. Claude Valdez will probably be on the firing line for the Auto- men, matching wits against Frank Tynes or Clarence Gates. Fleitas will receive Valdez’ slants and Gomez will backstop for the Le- gion. Sher Jewelers lead the league with seven victories and two de- feats, followed by the Machinists with five and two. Legion fs . and Salkeld; Walters, Beggs and|third, five and three; Flying * Mueller. At New York Philadelphia 6 New York... 510 1| Schanz, | Raffensberger ond) cniaht wil cance Gene up Seminick; Kennedy, Budnick, Thompson and Lombardi. At St Louis R. H. BE. Chicago =. ce oe +» St. Louis ye 14 4 Borowy, Prim, Wyse and Liv- ingston; Munger and Garagiola. At Boston RH. E. Brooklyn 3 6 0 Boston * . nee Hatten and Edwards; Spahn, Barrett and Masi. ‘ How They Stand ‘ - NATIONAL LEAGUE . Le Pet, Teams— St. Louis 82 49.626 Brooklyn 80 51 610 2 Chicago - 12.57 558 8% Boston 67 62 511 138% Cincinnati __57 73 .438 24 Philadelphia 56 74 .430 25 New York 5477 A412 27% Pittsburgh 50 75 .400 28% AMERICAN LEAGUE Teams— W.L. Pet. GB. Boston _....95 41.698 New York —-77 54 .588 1612 Detroit 7355 570 18 Washington 64 67 .488. 30 Chicago -.. Cleveland - Ramblers Will Play Here 15th Lake Worth Ra feated a local team on their own grounds Labor Day, will play two games in Key West on Sat- urday, Sept. 14, and _ Sunday, Sept. 15, at the Municipal Sta- one great Swede Hansen, of the New York Giants, will pitch the first game for the visitors and Lefty Russumm, of Jacksonville, e second game. j Mone local os that will oppose the Ramblers will be under the managership of Armando Ace- vedo, who. will use Joe Navarro behind the plate and Vidal, F. Lastres and Delfin Fernandez in the box. The rest of the he West nine will be co Manolo, Eloy, Albio and F. Ace- vedo, with ‘Alberto and G. Ace- vedo in reserve to complete sev- en brothers available for duty; Papito Machin, Alonso and s\- Eagles fourth, four and three; Roy’s Auto Parts fifth, four and | RHE four; Veterans of Foreign Wé:s 9! sixth, four and five, and Adams Dairy seventh, two and six, A victory for the Machinists within a half-game of the leadg- ing Jewelery nine and a loss will drop them into a tie with Legion for seco spot. wwe vovvewerererver FOLLOWING THROUGH PEDRO AGUILAR Oe LAKE WORTH-KEY WEST LABOR DAY GAME Key West Stars, under Arman- do Acevedo, played a great,game G.B.} at Lake Worth Labor Day, al- though’ they lost. They deserve credit when they faced a pitcher ‘of the caliber of Swede Hansen, for he really is a pitcher. Fans will be able to see him in action here real soon when the Ramblers come hete for two games against the locals. You will ‘then see a righthander with plenty of speed, change of pace and lots of curves. Vidak the local moundsman who opposed the Raniblers Labor Day, hurled the best game of his diamond career, for, as you local fans know, he has pitched about three or four games in his life. He is but 17 years of age and in “this first year in baseball. He struck out eight, including some. of the Ramblers’ best hitters, ; such as Boise. That was real good for a boy : just starting his pitching career. Given the proper support and en- |. who.de- | couragement. Vidal should be- mmblers, ‘come one of the best moundsmen |: produced by Key West, Behind the plate, Joe Navarro caught like a big leaguer, and M. Acevedo at first, Albio Acevedo at s(cond, Armando Acevedo at third, Fidal at short, Alonzo at left, Eloy Acevedo at center and Machin at right were very good. All played a good game. The Key Westers lost their Game on poor base running. When a club gets two runners out at third and one at the plate, that certainly is. poor base run- ning, especially in’ a game as close as this one. Delfin Fernandez and Fito Las- tres were in reserve and the fans were watching them warm up. Both showed lots of stuff. Lake Worth spectators would have lik- ed to have seen them in action. Lefty Russumm, another Ramb- ler pitcher coming here, shutout eral other players. get under way|the locals in a 1941 Labor Day First game fi 4 p.m. on Sa a Sec the contest will start at turday and on} ame. 1 pm. to allow time for Hoe sie ATHLETES FOOT ITCH tors to get an early start home after the game. ‘The locals will have a ban- quet prepared for the visitors and a dance w: honor at the right from 7 to 9 o'clock. Oth- | STRENGTH. day night from 7 to? oe being }germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW || tires, mechanically perfect. No. er entertainment HOW TO STOP IT MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST Get TE-OL at any drug store. iL be given & thelr|Apply this POWERFUL PENE- Club on Satur-|TRATING fungicide FULL Reaches MORE prepared for the west coast diae!foot comfort or your 35¢ back. mond performers. Today at Gardner’s Pharmacy. chinists (Bottle Cap Inn) will tackle the strong Adams Dairy (nine. Machinists will have al- an entire new. club on the members, of this outfit all are club won two half schedules in the new club looks like and will |’ tee? the opportunity tonight. ; Haneock on the mound. It is not tesneeecnee Among The BETTER PAYING ¢ Positions For Girls —No experience required $25 PER 40 - HOUR WEEK (About $108 a Month) TO START Opportunity for earning more : for overtime work AT TIME-AND-A-HALF PAY $30 A Week (About $130 a Month) After 180 days’ training and Experiefice Scheduled Pay Increases Pleasant Surroundings Liberal Benefit Plane } Vacation With Pay Telephone Operating is a Fascinating Job Apply to Mrs. McDermott Telephone Office For More Information ‘Key West Bedding. Here is an excellent opportunity SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TSO ean ele EAE SS Upholster and trimmer. Apply sept3-tf SRUBBeneeeenes ‘, six - room frame house. Virginia St. Plumbing Fleming, Phone 118. i you are looking for a t Duval St., phone_16, aug29-6tx Electric phonograph, $35.00. Skiff, 13 ft. .reasonable. 1223 Pe- sept4-2tx tronia Street. Poreelain ice box, holds 100. Ibs. icé, Reasonable. Apply. -1018] ; sépt3-3tx James St. 1941 Servi-Cycle, Apply 427 Whitehead Street. sept5-3t sept3-tf Johnson, Phone 372. week. Answer befqre Friday to 800 Simonton, Cottage 6. Night clerk. Overseas Hotel. WANTED Duval Street. Phone 16. Trailer (two-wheel), good condi- tion. Phone 446 or apply at 725, Duval street. sept4-tf FOR RENT —— Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per week, 411 William St. aug20-26tx Restaurant, completely equipped. Rooming house on second floor. Central location. Will lease to to buy. Phone 477. aug30-7tx Store for rent. Recently reno- 477. * aug30-7tx » WANTED TO RENT Wanted to Rent — Unfurnished two-bedrom house or apart- ment. Phone 564-J./ sept5-3tx ROOMS FOR RENT * jleges, private bath. Also rooms with adjoining bath. These rooms are large and airy. Sin- gle or double. 727 Eaton St. Inquire 724 Eaton Street. sept3-3tx Rooms for Rent—Good location, 724 Eaton Street. These rooms are large and well ventilated; » have private or connecting baths. sept3-3tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work 220 Duval st., phone 333. augl8-tf Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. sept3-lmo (The only graduate licensed mas- seuse in Monroe county. For appointment phone 575. sept4-6t for and delivered. Call Britt at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. POR SALE If you are looking for an invest- ment, I have it. Cecil Carbo- nell, 700 Duval St., phone 16. aug29-6tx 6 Charles St., after 4:30. as sept3-3tx Wanted—Homes of all kinds: One, two and three bedrooms, furn- ished or unfurnished. Cash waiting. Cecil Carbonell, 700 aug22-iraox responsible party with option} vated. Central location. Phone} Rooms for Rent—Cooking priv- guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, | Electrical motors repaired, called | '40 Ford station wagon. New) i Reliable woman or girl to care| Used carpenter tools and caulk- for two children two nights a}, ing irons. 907 Center. sept4-2tx | If you have business property, a ' home, apartment houses, room- ing houses or a_ business, for sept4-3tx' sale, I succeed where others fail. I guarantee to sell it for Cecil Carbonell, 700 Du- aug29-6tx ; you. ’ val St., phone 16. Duval St., phone 16. . |'Willy’s Jeep Motors. ‘Army sur- plus in original crates. Ideal for Marine use and power units. 9-4746 and 9-4747. Nite and Sun, 2-6716. aug30-6t 3-year-old Stallion, with bridle. Very gentle. | Myers, phone 332. sept3-3tx Very modern 2-bedroom bunga- low, cement block stucco, tile | closets, screened porches, etc. Price, $10,500. Address 3711 Avenue £, near hospital. Tele- cellent condition. 1032 Cath- erine St. | cense. $35.00. 1216 Petronia Street. sept4-2tx {One of the nicer small homes in | Key West, nicely furnished, | | good location, excellent condi- | tion. _ Price, $8,000.00. Cecil | Carbonell, 700 Duval St., phone i sae. | | Two-story home, completely furn-} ished, a beauty for only $9,000. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval St., phone 16. sept4-3tx Used extension and step ladder. Apply 907 Center. sept4-3tx | LOST | {Baby puppy Monday night at bus stop. Brown, without tail. Re- | ward. Please return. 24-1 Poinciana. PF ykabaa PHOTO SUPPLIES | Movie cameras, movie projectors, press cameras, 35 mm cameras and 127 film. Evans Camera | and Supply Store, 506 Southard | Street. sept5-tf | Subscribe to The Citizen—25. | weekly. | Vewvvvwere wvvvwvv9re STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL | AT ALL | GROCERS 62442444444444444864 WINS SET OF CLUBS Leo Lopez, with number 12, was the winner of the Spalding Irons at the drawing held Sunday. It always happens—Leo has just re- | down the 13th of this month, All purehased a new set of details will be announced by LEGALS _ NOTICE sept3-tf ome, I have it. Cecil Car 1, 700 NOTICE is hereby given that the| wil] play. them a return visit undersigned subscribers to @ pro- | posed Charter will present to the Honorable Aquilino Lopez, Jr., one! of the Ju@ges of the Bleventh Judi- | aut in Chen bers oe mal : . September 18th, 1946, said | i i i proposed Charter for the iacorpora- |. smmy Mira Sunday hit one of tion of Key West Carpenters Unic n ne. e general nature of the sai ard Charter Will be to provide a ait te course. On No, 6, a 325-y: and to provide for the general wel- hole, Jimmie’s ball rested 12 feet fare, interest and advancement of | from the green’s putting surface ion is. to. provide cor- | in one. What did he score on the! oe ed a changing ‘hole? . You guessed it, a. four. | Union, for future West, Florida, | ; 3 . this 4th day of Septentber, A.D. game was like his woods, Jimmy | Fred. J. Weeeh, Leonard Curry, James F. Porter, like. er, Sell cheap. If you are looking for income property, I have it. Cecil Car- bonell, 700 Duval St., phone 16. aug29-6tx Subscribe o the Proposed rer, ArEL Arian FOR ‘son playing a practical joke on | N Brown Properties, ; Soe of the following certificates has}Of a friend whose husband is a said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The cer- | tificate numbers and sept3-tf in which it was sept4-3tx me iption of Property: Pt Lot! Tired Kidne Book WW Page 61, as Re- ce Montoe County. Records, ; « ‘Name in: which assessed: E. M. Often Bring . I property of Monroe, State of | rtificate or certi-} edeemed according 2-week-old portable victrola w.th | records. $30. Apply 1214 Packer | street. sept4-3tx| Dated this 5th day of September, ! If you are looking for a business, I have it. Cecil Carbonell, 700. aug29-6tx | BROADWAY | CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Mail orders accepted. Call or; write for complete information. | Only $159. The Great South-j ern Auto Supply Co., 22 N. W. 20th St., Miami, Florida. Phones’ $110.00. Wm.’ bathroom, oak floors,’ large , } his putting.. What will they do next? | $ VISIT HERE ON 13TH Harry Knight of the Tourna- ment committee has completed arrangements for the visit of a; number of golfers. from the Mi- ' ami Country Club.. They. are due Knight at a later date. The} M. C. C. has two outstanding ~ golfers in Earl Christensen and} Bill Stembler. The Key Werters some time next month. OVER 300 YARDS Charles Dickens 1812-1870 | the longest balls ever seen on! * There's a feast of i necessity for . to preserve fira’s distance is as good as most | . ‘ big-name pros. If the rest of his} would be touring the’ country } with the Hogans, Nelsons and the Royale Port today. slams Wiee for” Baker, A GOOD SPORT In last Friday’s Citizen men- | tion was made of a certain per- lton Park. Well, this gentle- | 1s62, | GIVEN, that . the holder | ™@2 was walking past the hqne retired high-ranking Army offi- rs of is-| cers The lady said, “You should the prop- not have done that trick the other ‘night.” So, our perpetrator, who, ar of Is- being in t be sold to the highest bidder at; the court house door on the. first ay in the month of Octol hich is the 7th | A Real Treatment! /CROI 1 Anyone who has ever had Pin-Worms § knows how tormenting and embarrassing this infection can be, and how hard it may , be to deal with the creatures, once they get 4 a foothold inside the body. My { Today, thanks to a special, medically reo~ Calitorvib ognized drug (gentian violet), a highly ef- | festive treatment has been made possible. } This drug is the vital ingredient in P-W, the Pin-Worm tablets developed i the lab- oratories of Dr. D. Jayne & Son. tab- lets are small and easy to take, and they act in a special way to remove Pin-Worms. ‘So watch out for the warning signs that may mean Pin-Worms in your child of |, yourself—especialiy the aggravating rectal itch; And don’t delay. Ask your druggist for JAYNE'S P-W right away, and follow , the directions, Satisfaction cuaranteed, or your money back. Jt’s easy to remember : PeW for Pin-Worms ! Ward Distributing Co. 930 Catherine Street Key West, Florida phone 1595-J for appointment. ; sept3-6tx } 1941 - 61 Harley Davidson. Ex| sept3-3tx!/ Lady’s. new. bicycle, basket,. li-) . Yee ae arp came ye" meaner (Chotce oF styies Choice OF PRICE BRANDS PAUL J. SHER, Jeweler 532 Duval St. PHONE 155 Key West, Fla. 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