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2 » eaten rate rH 4 so tae 0 0 ae a FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946. Cards Win 10-2 From Dodgers, As Phils, Cubs Divide Twin Bill tne pans son, 10-2, tom Cappers Increase ; “HANDY” ANDY WILL PITCH HERE SUNDAY a ~ jler-Key West Conch game in Mu-} Talent: will Prizes To Be Awarded At Sundav’s Conch- Rambler Ball Game | Approximately ten different The Jackson Square USO , Prizes will be awarded lucky spec-|dance last night was attended fators at the Lake Worth Ramb-/by a large number of service-| USO Will. Give. tesses, nicipal ‘Stadium here Sunday aft-; sib pnday er Geraig Pinder, progam rect} | ernoon, hits, including one home run, ‘were made against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Philadelphia Phils and League Lead With | Prizes will also be given play- ‘ers for the first hit, first stolen base and first extra-base hit. The +pitcher striking out the most bat- {ters will receive a prize. tor, announced that dance in- struction classes will be held on ‘ isitors : : . DeArmos, Ann Oyide. Visitors} gal, Vivian Friday evenings from eight to guests present were -Helen nine o’clock, for beginners. Pan} ang quests. present. were te ‘abu American dances will be taught! 4 the Chicago Cubs divided a twin} Easy 19 to 4 Win bill with the Phils winnin, : ild | i $ the| Errors, bases on balls, wild first, 4-3, and dropping the sec-{pitches and “what have Har oe nd. 5.4, Boston Braves and|abled’the Bottle Cap Inn to ad- 7 ittsburgh Pirates split their two | minister’ a-thumping 19-to 4 de- | Key West will put a strong} to an advanced class on Fridays club on the field to oppose the| at 9:30 p. m. Ramblers, who have twice de- Rehearsals for a musical ex-' feated local teams on their own) travaganza will begin next week. games. Pittsburgh took the fi feat to ‘the : 1-0, but lost the nightcap, ate West i New York Giants won,/4-1, frém/| the Cincinnati Reds, ‘ Feller tossed his twenty-fourth win of the year against the Bos-: ton Red Sox, 4-1, and the De- troit Tigers won, 6-4, from the New York Yankees. In a night game, the Washington Senators won, 9-6, from the St. Louis Browns. Results and batteries of yester- day’s and last night’s games: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Philadelphia R. H. E. Chieago - Sy Philadelphia Wyse, Prim and Livingston; Raffensberger and Seminick. Second Game At Philadelphia R. HE Chicago ms -515 3 Philadelphia — -413 0 Erickson, Bauers and McCul- lough; Possehl, Mulcahy, Hod+ key, Karl and Hemsley, Semi- nick, At Brooklyn R. H. E. St. Louis — 10 14 Brooklyn. —_.....- : _2 5 2 Pollet and Garagiola; Higbe, Minner, Branca, Behrman, Bar- ney and Edwards. First Game At Boston Pittsburgh — Boston 2.603 0 @ 1 Hallet “and Salkeld “Johnson, \ Posedel and Padgett. Second Game At Boston R. H, E.4 Pittsburgh ee. et Boston ace A Strinevich “and Baker, Camel- li; Wright and Padgett, Masi. At New York Cincinnati - New York ... & Walters, Heusser, Malloy and Lamanno; Kennedy and Cooper. AMERICA NLEAGUE Night Game At St. Louis R. H. E. Washington 4.}-+ 914 5 St. Louis —...... Haefner and Evans; Johnson, Shirley, Ferrick and Moss. R. H. E. At Cleveland I oe 18 0 Cleveland _. 451 Bagby, Zuber, and Wagner; Feller and Hegan. At Detroit R. H.E New York 480 Detroit 610 1 Bevens, Murphy and Robinson; Benton, Caster and Tebbetts, Richards, How They Stand SiZATIONAL, HAGUE. St. Louls *.. 88 51.633, Brooklyn .....84 52 618 2% Chicago 74 61 548 12 Boston —..._--71 65 .522 15% Cincinnati 5877 430 28 Philadelphia 60 80 .429 28% Pittsburgh 56 79 415 30 New York 57 83 407 31% AMERICAN LEAGUE Teams— W. L. Pet. G.B. Boston 96 46 .676 Detroit 7957 .581 14 New York 79 61 564 16 Washington 68 72 .845 26% Chicago 64 75 .460 30% Cleveland + 64.77 .454 31% St. Louis 59 77 .438 34 Philadelphia 48 92 .338 47% aa Conch Gardners Battle Delmonicos In Bayview Park Opener Tonight Griffin’s Conch Garden outfit will take on the Delmonico club in the opening battle of a Class B softball twin bill at the Bay- view Park Field tonight. The) game will get under way at 7:30 o'clock. Orpesa and Griffin will work together as battery for the Conch Gardeners and Herri fk and Dion will perform in the same capacity for the Delmonicos. “The second. game of the eve- ning, beginning at 9 o’clock, will witness a clash of Newsmen. Mi- ami Herald players will stack up against the Miami Daily News performers. Daily News will probably use Crusoe and Higgen- bottim as its battery and the Herald will send Sawyer and Lowe to the mound and backstop to oppose them. (but upset) | grounds. Vidal and Lastres will | servicemen, GSO girls and.Junio. probably work on the mound for 1 hit batsman, four singles and a ‘, |er, Carbonell, Kerr and Sterling. | I | thant in the open-~ ing game of'a ll double bare: rel affair’ at iew Park last ‘night. Tan :Key West. Ramblers will ’- use }sen, now owned by the New Cappers got ten bits but cannot | ; York Giants, { claim yi pt ies strength of { Joe Navarro, a masterful back- | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE heavy slugging. ey owe their stop, will accept the slants of the TRIUMPH one-sided “triumph to the gener- osity ofthe Merchants. Eight ‘rrors and a like number of free | tickets to first base figured a lot jin the scoring., | i The vietory increased the Cap- j pers’ lead in the Class A League — }to one and a half games over second-place Sher Jewelers, | Hancock hurled scoreless ball for the Merchants until the final round. Not a Merchant player = reached first base the first four innings. In the fifth, Dany Las- * tres beat out a bunt and went to second on an error and thqa stole ,° third. He “died” there. | coast club. i Lessons At Park The following coaches, experts in softball, will be at Bayview | o all interested youngsters, } Dwight Hunter, director of city recreation, announced today: }mandi, Charles Albury, Bubber | pies a | Sweeting, Nestor Castaneda, Baby | “HANDY” ANDY HANSEN, re-|Carmona, Joe Mira, Leonard 3' In the seventh, when the Mer-/ cently sold by the Jersey City | Alonzo, Andy Alonzo, Tony Aran- | chants scored four runs to save! team to the New York Giants, | 0 and Douglas McCarthy. themselves!) from} being white-| win) gj | Bari pa 5 anes give Key West baseball fans ‘washed, Danny singled; A home| 4 thrill when he mounts the! run and ‘singles'*by Garcia and ‘ 7 ;Eloy Acevedo combined to bring aS Read erate | 610 Duval St. COMPLETE fe "tallied eight” times in Serheehiee | BASEBALL SCORES 'the second frame on‘a walk, a Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks Probably | triple by Sterling. In the fourth,| Bob—It says here in the paper | “two walks, two errors and two! that in Africa a single spearhead | singles gave them three more will often purchase a wife. | runs. To make sure of victory,) _Carrie—That’s nothing. I know | the Cappers staged another eight- ° of plenty of instances in this | jrun rally in the sixth against aj|country where a bonehead got jew pitcher, R. Beiro. Beiro | One. ;-walked three batters, gave /up a. — | single and a homer by Cates and | hit: Valdez, Machin, Santana;) watched his mates miscue four! three-base hit: J. Ogden;~stolen! times as eight Cappers crossed bases: Rueda, Santana, J. Garcia, | home plate. | Domenech; struck out: by Gates | Baker, Cates, Albury and Carey | 2, by Arias 3; bases on balls: off each hit safely twice for the vic- Gates 8, off Arias 4; double play: ! tors, as did Lastres for the loser; | Gates to Castro to Villareal; time } In the field, the best perform-|°f 8ame: 1.10; umpires: J. Mira | ers for the Merchants were Fer- |2d Johnson; scorer: Aguilar. their ace hurler, “Swede” Han-! GSO girls present included | Key West tossers. Dennis will; | work behind the plate for the east} COFFEE ‘Coaches To Give { B Park at 9:30 am, Saturday for | the purpose of giving instruction | N George Malgrat,. Victor Dia- I. M | N U TE KY \ TO ‘ ae | servicemen, GSO girls nd Junior Hostesses. FICO VOT CSOT TTT UTS MIAMI and KEY WEST Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEA’ KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. mu! Ar rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 peek Mid- and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M. (Stops At All Int Intermediate LEAVES KEY WEST D. { CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. arrives at Miami Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida MILL ey Between Miami and Key West = sj, AT ALL 4 GROCERS Express 4 RRAAAAAAALALAAADAD 54 1 ncpaemmnevemenienmt | MIAMI: LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and 9 5 arrives at Key West at 5:(0 o'clock Office: 813 Caroline Sireet_ .- Phones: 92 68 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Street POINCIANA Dry Cleaners | © NATIONAL PS AIRLINES ROUTE OF THE BUCCANEERS 510 SOUTHARD STREET TELEPHONE 1040 nandez, ‘Lopez, Lastres and R.} ae Beiro, and, for the Cappers, Bak- Scote ‘by innings: RHE.’ Merchants . 000 000 4— 4 5 8 Cappers -... 080 308 x—19 10 2 Vidal, R. Beiro and Fernandez; } Hancock and E. Albury. , Home: runs: Sterling, Lopez; | three-base: hit: Sterling; ‘stol¢n! bases: Lastres, Garcia, Carbone struck out? by Hancock 2, by Vi- | dal 2; bases on balls: off Vidal 5, off Beiro 3} time of: game: 1.10; umpires: Johnson and J. Mira; double play: Lopez to Garcia. with: a:great; VFW Downs Legion A clash of “veterans” featured } the second game of the evening as the Vetrans of Forign Wars} nosed the American Legion, 9} to 7. The lead see-sawed back and the outcome was in doubt until! the final putout. VFW opened the scoring in the top-half of the first round, tally- | ing once on two hits and a wild! pitch. Legion went ahead of the | Vets in its half of the opening | round by scoring three runs on, a hit batsman and two safeties. In the second stanza, VFW ral- lied to wrest the lead. from Le- | gion. The ci#burst netted the | Vets five runs, which were scored | on just one hit; two bases on balis | and three errors. a Legion sent a runner across the | plate in the third on a walk, stol- en base and an error. That made the count read @ to 5 in favor of the Vets. Came the fourth and} Legion knotted the game at 6-all: by tallying twice on a home run,! a walk and a single. | The score again was tied in tfe ; fifth as each club chalked up a} run. VFW got its marker on a, double by Machin, a walk and a/ wild pitch and Legion tallied on | a single by Gomez to center, a! “beat out” bunt by Diaz and a! wild toss to first by the catcher that allowed Gomez to go all the way home. Diaz fell on the ball} at first when the catcher made his wild throw and was ruled safe by the base umpire. How-| ever, the chief umpire overruled | the base ump and called Diaz out | the World for interference. | In the sixth the Vets won the! Since game on a double by Santana, | ; igor a walk, a stolen ‘base; a bunt by c Machin and a wild pitch that | FOR CHRISTMAS scored two runs. gion,’ in’ its; half of the sixth, made a bid to; again tie or pass the Vets but was) held to a lone matxer, scored on a triple by Ogden, a walk and a bunt by Castro. Both teams failed to score in the seventh. Score by innings: R. H. E. Vets -..... 150 012 0—9 7 4 Legion ..... 301 211 0—8 10 4 ca pe and J. Mira; C. Gates and 514 Duval Street Castro. * Home run: Barber; two-base Distributed and Serviced ‘Round Quality Jewelers See Our Store TIME-TESTED WATCHES past... and Laundry Wet Wash and Rough Dry ‘ 3-DAY SERVICE and a e q “Don't Kill Your Wife > | vv win dt Us Do i the Dirty Work” ou CALL 1086 i “You Have Been Trying? the Rest... . Now ' Try the Best” f ft IMMEDIATE DELIVERY This is Another Nationally Advertised Brand that We Promised You, with More to Come Exclusive Key West Distributor ~~ POLLOCK’S Next to Palace Theater * Stag