The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 14, 1946, Page 4

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_AL, PENNANT CLINCH- ‘ED BY RED SOX AET- ER WIN DIANS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Brook- lyn Dodgers defeated St. Louis Cardinals yesterday to pull with- im a game and a half of the; National lLeague-leading Red- birds. FROM _IN- “Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox hed the American League ene yesterday with a victory , over the Cleveland Indians. Dodgers scored all four of their runs in the first inning in up- setting the Cardinals, 4 to 3. \ Philadelphia Phillies won 4 to I'from the Chicago Cubs, while the Cincinnati Reds were defeat- ing the New York Giants by an identical score. Pittsburgh Pi- rates won a double bill, 4-2 and 10-1, from the Boston Braves, . In the American League, Ted Williams’ home run won for the Red Sox 1-0 in their game with the Indians that gave them the junior loop flag. New York Yan- | kees won 6-4 from the Detroit Tigers and the White Sox of Chi- @ago won over the Philadelphia Athletics, 3-1. St. Louis Browns ‘on 7-0 from the Washington ina night game. , Results of the games: | At Brooklyn RHE. $f. Louis ite. 3.8 0 rooklyn. _ dere sl | Dickson, Munger, Brazle, Wilks, ' Burkhart and Rice, Garagiola; Hatten, Higbe and Edwards. R. H. E. + Se 412 0 ' At Philadelphia Chicago Philadelphi: Manders, Meyer, Olsen and Mc- Cullough; Schanz and Seminick, At New York R. HE.) Cincinnati New York Beggs and Mueller; Grissom, Schumacher, Abernathy and Cooper, First Game At Boston R. HE. Pittsburgh 410 2 Boston ... 2 8 3: Ostermueller and Salkeld; Cooper and Masi. Second Game At Boston R. H. E, Pittsburgh 1012 2 Boston - £332 Bahr ai ; , Posedel, Weitzleman and Padgett.- { AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland R, HL E.! Boston —__. £2. € Cleveland : G24 é Bngheosr and Wagner; Embree ‘and. Hegan. At Detroit ; New’ York_.. 59, 1 Detroit —_. 4l1 0 Bonham and Robinson; New-, houser and Richards. | : —_— ‘ «At Chicago R.H. E. Philadelphia - 9 2 Chicago __.. 5 0 Savage, Harris and DeSautels; Grove and Hayes. At St. Louis R. H. E. Washington . 010.0 St. Louis __ 712 1 Wynn, Masterson and Early; Kramer and Helf. GOOD LOOKING... GOOD SEEING..., ale SUN GLASSES ‘The style and smartness of Ray-Ban Sun Glasses appeals immediately to those who pride themselves on looke' ing their best for any occasion. But more important is Ray-Ban's kindness 0 the eyes that wear them. By filtering ‘Out excess light and glare, at the same time transmitting the useful rays of light, Ray-Ban makes seeing comfort. able and non-tiring ven ia brightest DR J A VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12 2-5 p.m, Evenings by Appointment ADDRESS PHONES 619 Duval St.. Office 332 Upstairs Residence 295 rs Beat Cards To Pull ithin Game and Half Of Lead Miami Daily News and Miami Herald hooked up in a wild sec- ‘ond game of a junior softball Ra | Du league doubleheader at Bayview mb Park last night. Final countswas ers e a7 to 14 in ‘favor of the Daily |News outfit. Here Today F or | Heraldmen gave the Newsmen a scare in the final two innings 3 when they began pelting the/ball Game Tomorr ‘Ow jall over the field to score 11 runs. Ravelo led at bat for the losers Lake Worth: _Ramblers oe with two hits, as did Carey for scheduled to arrive here 5:30 the winners. ‘Solomon, T. Lowe, o'clock this afternoon in a special Higgi , Higginbotham, Roberts and Cru- chartered Greyhound bus for a ; Soe also hit safely twice each. baseball game at Municipal Sta-| “In ‘the field, Solomon, Higgin- dium tomorrow afternoon with botham, Crusoe topped the win- selected Key West players, whom ners, Bailey, Sawyer, Drudge and they have twice defeated on their Carey for the losers. own grounds. ay Score by innings: R. H. E. The visiting players, families} yoy. 023 732 0—17 11 3 and friends will be guests of the poraid _. 002 109 2—14 8 8 Elks and Lions clubs while here. | ‘Crusoe; “Saunders Curry and Tonight they will be feated at yy:5,:-1.; és xe the Elks’ lodge on Duval street jigs protien ie. Bawxer Dendee and honored at a dance to be giv- | Three. base hits Carey; two- “4 rey VFW Clubhouse 0M pase hits: Alayon, Ravelo; stolen AGIer AVENEL: j bases: Higginbotham 3, Curry 3, Tomorrow morning the Ramb- Roberts 2, T. Lowe. 2, Bailey, lers will have a light workout at! Alayon, Rgvelo, Carey; struck the on a at 3 p.m. will | out: by Crusoe 5, by Saunders 1, engage the Conchs, : | by Sawyer 5, by Drudge 1; bases Lineups of. the opposing teams / 9), pails: off Sawyer 7, off Cru- will probably be like this: on balls; off Saunders 1; time of : Ramblers game: 1.10; umpires: J: Mira and Dinty Carey, 2b; oF Johnson; scorer: Aguilar. Orrie Simonds, ss; | Louis Crosby, 2b; i rt Griffin’s Conch Garden wal- Jack Boise, 1b; loped Delmonico, 21 to 3, in the Dean DeVault, lf; » }opening game, which was called R. Dennis, ¢; jat the end of the fourth inning Jake McClelland, cf; due to the time limit. ; Dredmond Jones, rf; a “Swede” Hansen, p; {son at third. Pedro Aguilar will Other Ramblers include: Rich- | be the official scorer. ardson, outfield; Edwin “Pete”; Prizes will be awarded players Fritz, captain and outfield; Neal and spectators. A capacity at- Booth, outfield; Eddie Broadbeck, tendance is expected. An official catcher; Fritz Kemple, pitcher; program listing the opposing Lloyd Clager, pitcher, and. James players and giving a condensed “Buddy” Ward, manager. | history of “Swede” Hansen’s _ Conchs baseball career will be given the Rene Machin, rf; | fans. Albio Acevedo, 2b; ae — Alonzo, If; Joe Navarro, ¢; Armando Acevedo, 3b; F. Lopez, ss; Eloy Acevedo, cf; Manolo Acevedo, 1b; Vidal or Lastres, p. Other Conchs: Abreu, sub; F. Acevedo, coach; Dr: Fred Carbo- nell, coach; Delfin Fernandez, p; | Geo. and Albert Acevedo, subs, and Clark, pitcher, Officials of the game will be:! Jimmie Griffin at the plate, Cyril | Griffin at first, “Pie Traynor” Fernandez at second and C. John- | For A Restful Stay in Key West, Stop at NEW CHARLES HOTEL “Telephone In Every Room” 525 EATON STREET Strand Theater JOEL ‘McCREA in “THE VIRGINIAN” Coming: “Love Letters” Ba he in a Lin Ltn i in i i hs hn hin Mn kr i a in hr hr rr Mr nn Lt, Me hr. ns er PEARLMAN’S, Inc. "THE STORE OF QUALITY” The Largest Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S Store in Key West The Largest Display of Ladies, Misses, Children Wearing Apparel —is now available for your selec- tion at our store—never before have we shown as large and va- ried an assortment as now. Per- sonally selected merchandise and all at popular prices. From Infants and Grandmothers We Have the Things You Want - Pay Us A Visit Today LADIES’ COATS 2- and 3-Piece Suits Sizes 9 to 52 LADIES’ DRESSES Sizes 9 to 52 BLOUSES and SWEATERS Sizes 32 to 50 SKIRTS Sizes 24-Inch to 40-Inch Waist HATS - BAGS and ACCESSORIES Galore! Our Store is Literally Crowded with Goods For Small and Teen-Age Girls! 2-Piece Suits - Coats - Dresses - Jumpers - Jerkin Suits Blouses - Skirts - Sweaters, Sizes 3 io i8 For Little Tots! Cute Sweaters - Dainty Little Dresses - Real Pretty Coats and Hats to match - Also Little Boys’ Coats with Hats to match - Boys’ Suits from Size 1 to 18 - Blouses - Polo Shirts Long and Short Pants - Long Pants Suits Largest Showing of SHOES Here you can find shoes for the whole family. Everybody by now knows our reputation for smart-looking durable shoes at popular prices—for Ladies, Misses and Children and the Bigger Boys. Get the Habit of Shopping at PEARLMAN’S wvvv"" We Close at 1 o'Clock Every Thursday ,vvvew ‘News and Griffins ‘Victors Last Night WEEE 4000 iC RE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Special Escort For bus bringing the baseball players here today and conduct them to their hotel, City Clerk’ Ray Hamlin announced , Naval Base. The ancient Egyptians used, today. _ | How They Stand jssc.* “"™" """ jcated in its forelegs. Transfer Navy Man ._ Baseball Plavers A special motorcycle police NATIONAL LEAGUE Teams = W. LL. Pct. GB. star 22S" BROADWAY Brooklyn 620 1%" Chicago 44 12 | Ti Boston 518 ee Cincinna 434 27 | Philadelphia 433 27% 610 Duval St. Pittsburgh 419.29 | New. York y 404 3146 | COMPLETE : AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Teams— W. L. Pet. 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