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jeeeowedsounnr meet, the Pirites, toniortow: in’ i Statisties This Weatherman’ Sua tmntta't | By The Associated Presi R Was “Foy? Miamt Sunsix; Have beet rest = a ! ie inforced by tite adition: of Gatie | | ‘STANDINGS a weemeeeeues |** le Lastres, former Blue Sox he was’ unable to’ réeacti’ a agteemerit:. « ee ni recite . ition’ games: Between the Corichs and Pirates every week will te turned over to’ the’. Cotichs: to’ j help défray their expenses 4% would be a sharp rise in| JATIONS—Rayview ting streak to 12 straight games. * ‘The Red Sox had their wi lwent to third. on Catcher Hal ‘Wagner's: poor throw and: scored; ‘on. an, infield out. The New York Giants col- ing streak broken when the St.}'~ 3 Tampa 3, Miami j Miami Beach 12, St. Peters- Fort. Lauderdale. 5, West Palm Beach 15, Lake- + Beach rs St. Peters- National League (Phursday’s Scores) Pittsburgh 7, Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 11, Philadelphia 3. . New..York 8, Chicago 3. St. Louis 8, Boston 2, ‘game. night American heague cized rookie, failed to go tlie! St. Louis 2, Boston: 1. his first startirig mound €leveland 9, Washington 1, jroute in \ ‘assignment. He received credit \night game. for the .win, however. Johnny (Mize tied a National League Chicago: 8; New York 2, night Bayne. ‘record, when he scored for his}, 45th Li of the 1027 ‘and Max Carey of t | brates hold the record: } Five homers off the bats of tae ‘Cincinnati Reds paved the’ way Mfor their third straight: win’ as ‘they trounced the Phillies, 11 to 8,at Cincinnati. Results: . AMERICAN LEAGUE qi (Night Game) At Washington ee re = -1 8 2 { Lopez; Wynn, man Bethel, Delia Cobo, Tong: Knerr, Scarborough and Evans. “man Curry, Raymond Curry, William M. Curry, Myrt- | Night Game Cecil Carbonell and}; At New York RHE. 4 Eiieago = : ‘ hy ; ame the last-/|New ‘or! & oe ha yet scored Pes picts Haynes and Dickey; runs in the second extra Bevins, Gumpert, Page and Houk. the. second-place Gionts 1924 Pi- game—! ¥ i R. H. E.|son (2). 472 a Class A game. [philadelphia 9131 (4 Innings) Trout, Benton: and Tebbetts, heal Swift;-Christopher, Fowler, Flores ner and T. Demeritt; and Bob Pollock. straight game. Freddie)’ \(2-2) vs. iCooper; Chipman, TODAY'S GAMES ; Havana at Miami. ~ Miami Beach af Lakeland. ° , Tampa at Fort Lauderdale. ' West Palm ‘Beach at St. Peters- | burg. . National League New York at Chicago—Kennedy ryse (2-2). Philadelphia at Cincinnati— {Rowe (5-0) vs, Walters (2-0). » Boston at St. Louis, night game Johnson (2-0) vs. Munger (1-1). Fe fac” at Pittsburgh, night ranca (2-3) vs. Higbe (2-2). 5 American League St. Louis at Boston—Kramer (3-1) vs. Dorish-(3-1). Detroit at Philadelphia, night games tricks (3-1) vs. Savage Cleveland at Washington, night Embree (3-2) vs, Master- 7:30—USS. Gilmore vs. Bob's Sports Shop. , 9:15—Donkey softball Lions vs. Rotarians. USS. CMLMORE BAND »» TO PLAY FOR DANCE The dance band from the USS. Gilmore, located at the Sub Bage, will play for.a dance sponsored by the American Legion Auxi+ iary, Saturday evening, May, 17, at 9 o'clock. The public is’ cor- dially invited to attend. Holder‘ of the luckey. ticket will receive a door prize. 1 i Gaon DO thar! AIP? College, Miami ie game: |. t Piretes — Santana, 26° J. Albury, 3b Garcia, If _ T. Alonzo, rf G. He Rodriguez, ¢ , Hacqua or A. Alonzo; cf Arnold, ss Salinero of Willard) pi Canchis Baker or A. Atgnz6, cf J. Villareal, rf’ A. Acevedo, 26 Sterling; 16° = M. Hernaridez, 3b Mauldin, If” Carboriell, ss Carbonell, ss C. Albury or Dormenech,, p: th Suzanne Ray Wins K.C. Prize was open to al Catholic High: School students; t The subject. was;\“Why a Cath- olic Education.” The judges were-Rev. Fr; Cyril}: Burke; proféssor — of science. ‘and philosophy, . Cart Vstate deputy; 4 { u | H ’ Holt, state sécretury,. Miami: sue signals if women: were as- ed tothe job of watcliing|’- aches, jee are resisting the girly cikim on the rou DELAND; aulii a drowning ‘swim-) ¢; rm thotn' heavy’ surf is a: job! for| iwom Gauatiter ob Mn, and Bless male riusele’ only: “ This is the official view of the [Stute Suit’ Lite-Saving Assovia-} 5; {ion whose Honorary: task it’ is wt) see that: Pévific’ waves’ ¢elain’ a miftindm: toll of the -hundteds*of 27° taking ‘the water;* ‘Australia’s coast this and’ te". every sumiey pee Miss- a n. ‘people » on Austeslian’. beaches each ; ‘aternity, and was for ¢ jpreminent. in: del ing. the. boxoffice: at surf carni-! Westminster als—formerly.. mostly . an _» all-., Women’s Council, and the these’ carnivals age e elubs_ rope | ——— $$$ $$$ jotf,about half of the local beach shouse ‘improvements. : Sunf: carnivals rank. particular- ly high among Sydney's regular } . suitimer Sports. Up to three [ everits ate’ staged’ concurrently. ‘While surf. boat crews arid skiers escued persons sufferitig the ef # fects: of immersion: Thrills and surf spills’ Keep the crowd. on its || ‘toes: Club rivalry for titles is F very Keen Margaret, SuHavan, screen sta! born in. Norfolk, Va., 36 yea The prize was won by Suzanne 4 Ray, 2 16.year-old’ student’ of ‘the Rosarian; Academy, West Palm Beach, The subject was chosen by the} Most Rev.. Thomas & Donough, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese.of St. Augustine, St. Augustine. Both the winner and the win- Mner’s school will be presented THEY GALL HER SLOPPY SUE $.. | Her slip.is always showmg and her stocking seams Gre crooked. And she could be @t- tractive, if she were neaty Chicago and New York, not} heduled: Dr. Bavid de Sola Pool of New York, noted’ Jewish Rabbi, born in England, 62 years ago. i Lee, Meyer, Borowy, Etickson and Scheffing. At Pittsburgh klyn: Pittsburgh 78 2 Lombardi, Gregg; Chandler and! wards; Bahr, Bonham and‘ tte. R. H. E. Night Game At St, Eouis with suitably éngraved trophies at the commencement’ exer. cises which wil be the latter part of this month. Bishop Henry W. Hobson’ of |) Cincirinati, Protestant. Episeopal leader, born in Denver, Colo., 56}; years ago. vertised brands at nationally ad- o_o * See OurStore