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it ti ater Shaking ib sh ping down the ladder, , back last night in the opening Fhe 3 of a softball doubleheader at Bayview Park, to demofistrate they: "aren't licked yet", Reorganized, ‘the Bottle, Cap- pers staged a comeback in a hg Bb They needed only one in- —the first—to prove a .power and can wih garhés, The rest of the rounds weté unnecessary and were just @ waste of time. Adams Dairy, cellar occtip: | Tigers “of ihe Class A a A League, was Fas ¥ of the Cappers’ prowess last hight. After s! off effects of the first inning, Dairymen found they were on the tail end of a 10 to 1 count with six more innings go. A sti Milkmen were. able to hold the | Del Cappers to two runs in the rest » of the game while they chalked up five more to make the final count redd 12 to 6, The victory shoved the Cappers up to within a half-game of the}. eg league-leading Sher Jewel- T Pourteon Bottle Cap Inn Ney: Hayes. ers went to bat in the first in- ning. Théy scored the teh tufts on six hits and five bases o: balls. Dairyinen | pitchers in a vain attempt to “put out the fire.” Sue Griffin pitched to the first four Capper batters. Three of them walked and’ Jackie ‘Carbo-} At Washington nell bunted safely. Then Gard-| Boston -— ner went th Washington 4 19s he uaa a Bagby and Partee: Searbar- ters and gave up a double to E. eughy Wynn and Early.; promptly passed two mofe bat- Albury, another two-bagger to Baker and a single to Carbonell, «his second appearance in the in- ning. That sent Gardner to the|-. At St. Louis showers to “cool off” with Floyd Villareal took ovér the’ hill then and McCarthy greeted | him with a home run to deep left center, Sterling singled d Kerr ended the frame by striking out. Incidentally, the Dairymen play- confusion. of the first was recotded when J, Lewis poled the ball over Me- Carthy’s head for a homer, si and two errors Dairymen two moré ru: third, and two singles and a field- er’s choice produced another tal- ly in the sixth. Dairymen threw a scare in the seventh when they batted out four singles and a double. It looked like another big rally was on the way but the Cappers held the Milkmen to three runs, Cappers’ two runs in the fifth were scored when McCarthy drew a pass and Sterling poled one out of the park to circle the bases with McCarthy ahead of him. J. Carbonell and Sterling each hit safely twice for the victors. F. Villareal poled four safely for the losers. Al Cruz and J. Walk- er hit two each for the Dairymen. Bottle Cap Inn was outhit 13 to 9 and committed four errors to none by the Milkmen. Afield, G. Lewis, hake gp Bar- ber, and Al Cruz pl gamé for the ee § Teton E. Albury ‘ahd Haticock for the winners. Seore by innings: RH. EB. Dairy - . 102 001 3— 6 13 0 Cappers 100 080 x12 9 4 Griffin, Gardner, F. Villareal and F. Sands; Hancock and E. Al- bury. Home runs: McCarthy, Sterling, J. Lewis; two-base hits: B. Al- bury, Baker, G. Lewis; stolen bas- J. Carbonell: sacrifice hit: Bak ; struck out: by Haneock 6; by Villareal 1; bases on bails: off Griffin 3, off Gardner 2, off Vil- lareal 1; losing pitcher: Giffin; umpires: Tynes and Johnson. The lead in the second game between Roy’s Auto Parts and American Legion see-sawed back and forth the first five innings. It seemed the Mechanics were headed for victory, though, but after the Auto six-run third in- ning Legion had other ideas and went to work. Two ftifis in the fifth, six: runs in the sixth and five runs in the severith—that’s the story of Américan Legion’s one-sided 15 to 8 triumph in the second game last night: Claude Valdez, on the hill for Roy’s Auto Parts, blew up in the sixth after holding Légion to two runs in each the second and fifth frames. He walked five batters in the sixth. Combined with a} home run by Jack Villareal and two errors, Legion segred si matkers and thereby “sewed up’ the game. An ettor, a hit by Rueda ahd; three walks gave Legion five more runs in the seventh. Mechanics staged a rally in the third that looked as though they er the oh dreary outlook, indeed, but the |Cleyeland ed errorless ball amicst all big ‘\Adarfis Dairy run in’ thelr, half}, ce scrub reba 9 Cards taking sment of Chicago Cubs 10-1 in| 4 night game. Pittsburgh Pirates out the Boston Braves 2-1 the New York Giants did likewise to the Philadelphia Phil- lies, 6-5. In the New York ican Le: “engi Athletes and ae a scored 1-0 over the Weer codeine Senators. Detroit Feller arid the ns, 10-0, and Chi- cago eevee st Louis Browns, x edged out the St. , 4-3, Results and batteries of yester- day’s and last night’s games: : AMERICAN LEAGUE At Detroit X Detroit _ Feller, . ‘Hutehinson and Tebbetts. At Chicago St. Louis Chie; a ak er, Bise Helf; Hayties, Muncrief ana Maltzberger and At Philadelphia n |New York The (Philadelphia Guinpert; Murphy and Robih- son; Fowler, Harris and Rosar. Night Gaine NATIONAL LEAGUE Night Game R. H. E. Chicago: 18 2 10.13 0 : Schmitz, Kush, Bautrs, Prim ‘and Scheffing; Breechen and ‘Rice, Garagiola. # At Boston Brooklyn ‘Boston “Lanning, Sewell + Vandermeer, Gumbert’ end Muel- Aer. Locals Practicing For Rambler Tikes _ Mahager Armando Acevedo has had his boys out for practice and will cofttinue the drills every day next week in preparation for the game his Acevedo Stats will play with the Lake Worth Ramblers here September 15. The practice sessions will be- gim at 4 o’cléck in the afternoon and end at 6 o'clock. | Armando wants his boys to be in tip-top shape for the contest with the Ramblers, who have twice defeated local teams on their home growhds:s-The second défeat was administered Acevedo Si Day. ie loca’ Pee will have Vidal, Fito Lastres and Delfin Ferhatidez warming up every day for mound duty against the in- -vading Ramblers. They will have to facé the great Swede Hansen of the New York Giants. The Acevedo clan is expected to be out for practice and the seven of them will be an added | attraction of the game. attraction of the games. Ramblers are scheduled to ar- | = ‘rive heré at noon Saturday, Sept. 14, and rést up for their game oh Sunday, Sept. 15. would claim victory. On five\hibs, intluding a homer by Herring, and two errors; they scored six tuns. They failed to hold the lead when théir pitcher blew up. Fito Lastres poled four safely to lead the hitters of the game. Ketr got two ahd Barber three. aldez, Kerr, Fleitas and Lasties were best in the field for the losers. Tynes, Diaz and Go- mez top) the wifiners, Séore ‘by innings: R.H. E, Légion 020 026 5—15 8 6 Roy’s. 116 000 0O— 8 10 3 F. ‘Tynes aiid Castio; C. Valdez and Fieitas. Home runs: Herring, J. Villa- réal; three-base hit: Barber; two- base hit: Tynes; stolen bases: Barber, C. Valdez, E, Sweeting, | Lastres, Herring, L. Griffin; sac- fifice hits: Brown, Hopkins; struck out: by yee 3, by Tynes 1; bases on bails off Valdez 16, ‘off Tynes 2; ri play: Gomea to P. Valdez; time of.game: 1.20; moniico, None \¥— 4 zag Hah Na i er "Scheduled Pay Increases Salkeld; |!” Daily News vs. Griffin’s Bar. -9:00-—Miami;Herald vs. Del- ;| sow ee as West Mer- e| TUESDAY— — , 130American . 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He thought he mist have lost then oh,a detour in New Mexico: Swimthing. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— bao ots eas Aiea Small all Boats the Advertisers PAYMENT Payment for siaamaties advertise- ee, nena | Feu = Winer 4 with mere, may have their ey nc publication, copy ‘wy we bsfare 11 o’elock on aaneses cua & WANTED TO RENT . two-bedrom house or’ ‘apart- ment. Phone 564-J. sept5-3tx FOR SALE For Sale—Furnishead ‘ six - room frame house. 1216 Virginia St. sept4-4tx ‘| kind of golf mark—a speed sec- .ed to set the record. but|France in 1938 have been re- duced by more than 50 percent. must | Wanted to Rent — Unfurnished | two-story, | When vou think of plumbing supplies or plumbing work, think of Pepper’s. Call us for repaits or installations. . Pep- per’s. Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. __ sept3-tf 1941 Servi-Cycle. Sell cheap. Apply 427 Whitehead Street. sept5-3t 2- and 8 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and . unfurnished: small down payment, balarice payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372.. sept3-tf Used carpenter tools and caulk- ing irons. 907 Center. sept4-3tx 2-week-old portable victrola with records. $30. Apply 1214 Packer street. sept4-3tx Upholster and trimmer. Apply Key West Bedding. sept3-tt | WANTED Wanted—Homes of all kinds: One, two and three bedrooms, furn-| ished or unfurnished. Cash; waiting. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval Street. Phone 16. aug22-lraox | Trailer (two-wheel), good condi- tion. Phone 446 or apply at 725 Duval street. sept4-tf MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes, All work aranteed. Mumford & Ross, 10 Duval st., phone 333. augl6-té | Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. sept3-Imo The only graduate licensed thas- seuse in Monroe county. For appointment phone 575, septa-6t Electrical motors repaired, called for and delivered. Call Britt} at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec- | trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave.! aug23-tf | FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per week, 411 William St. aug20-26tx Willy’s Jeep Motors. Army sur- plus in original crates. Ideal for Marine use and power units. Mail orders accepted. Call or write for complete information. Only $159. The Great South- ern Auto Supply Co., 22 N. W. 20th St., Miami, Florida. Phones 9-4748 and 9-4747. Nite and Sun. 2-6716. aug30-6t For Sale—Blediric ‘Bindes sewing machine. Two bedroom suites. One breakfast set. Apply 1101 Simonton street. sept6-3tx Very modern 2-bedroom. bunga- low, cement block stucco, tile bathroom, oak floors, large closets, sereened porches, etc. Price, $10,500. Address 3711 Avenue E, near hospital. Tele- phone 1595-J for appointment. sept3-6tx 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 16. Two-story home, completely furn- ished, a beauty for only $9,000. 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Septs-ti ‘ fon ‘také over Bayview Patk Field tonight when they cross ord—has been set on the 6,400-| bats in a doubleheader. yard, 18hole Brooks Countty| Griffin’s Conch Garden andj, club: course” here. age eg Se gape ates gg ‘ i, place cireuit, wi Club 4 NST Dee the cones Carte tm Gash gh the ening gama cht) Griffin’s Garden bp ee | Daily News . thorith in 26 mirlutes and 57 sec- |” ; ofa: Bécke Yor Vie rduhd Was without saying that: the | Delmohico — even eee will be fighting hard to par: 37-36-73. Theres a oh top ahd that the News-* Slight catch. Fout aiitomobiles | Temain ee it bin- men will be in there battling to La Pun; Bolivia, i — golf specialists tombin-| 555, sole pessession of the. top.| national tepltal Se Brooks wohdered how uch {URS time was consumed ih merely smackifg the ball frem teé to Ms Tyga ag | am, ih thé nightcap at 9 o'clock. Duda, Spirit Lake, for tee shots; (No doubt, this game will also be Gordon Woods, Milford, 1a, for | Rard-fought as the Heraldmen 40H Shots: L. €. _ essed fied a victory to remain in the bg 2 fae’ atid the Restaurantineh must &r, Rockford, Iil., for pitches; ahd | win to stay atone the leaders. Bill Spririger, Okoboji, Ta. for} cose. putts. Each golfer was assigned an automobile.As soon as he belted his particular specialty he hop- ped into the car and the driver hurried him to his next station. Déspite two slight delays, caused by a ball in the rough and a lost ball, the foursome covered the outside nife in 13 minutes, 53 seconds and the inside nine in 13. minutes, 4 secorids. Brooks says it’s a world speed | re¢ord for 18 holes over a régula- | tion course., iat LAKE. th-A. tke , under the leader-; will play the Mi- | The 1,850,000 motor vehicles in ; ogg BROADWAY Place Your Refrigeration on .@ REAL ICE_BASIS aid You Will Get GUARANTEED haggeene. Service. 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