The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1947, Page 5

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eh ARE TG the-shut.out pitching nger and Arabis. The scored their runs ‘th, the e! Detroit Tigers widened’? it} American Leagué’ lead i ited 3 eze Ef vee eae ‘boys timely hitting by: ‘Pat league-leading ‘hitter, who drove Tigers’ first £ 4 Prien haie fl mee hits to wet his firat | ol Oo AalaNitie the New Wolk Yankees were blanking the sec-. place Boston Red, Sox, .2.to as Allje Reynolds turned ‘in his third shutout of the season, allowing two hits. Charlie Kel- ler’s ninth homer with two on Base was one of the 12 Yankee hits. ee ie ie ing, performance 5 the field, Sawyer, and Lastres ‘winners, and ; RH. EL 49 B—19 12 4} dians dropped a might game as 0010-12 10 5! {he last-place St. Louis Browns}0. Parks, Bak-| solved Bob Feller early in the game and went on to win, 5 to 3,/ in 12 innings at Cleveland. Walt } Judnich homered with one on in} ‘bases | the Second inning for the Browns | and Red Robinson conmected for circuit in the seventh for the Four. relief pitchers fol- Beatner er bas-/ and Chet Laabs | lamashed @ round tripper in the | base. Marchil- | 30 |Philadelphia ae s Heafner, Scarborough, Carey The third-place Cleveland Ins}, 62) 567 "542 $9,000 to them ,but into t cerned. Tt was worth an’ aver: the « "500 ner it “went. with, the . 500 OD’s and few have bothered 500 All ‘dig it out and ‘put it to good gain. : .| World “War 11° was: and ‘still it. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 0, night (Friday’s Scores) “New York 9, Boston 0." Detroit. 5, Chicago. 2. > St. Louis 5,-Cleveland 3 (12 i ‘i j. might game, A jladelphia 8, -Washington 1, night game, 7 {Wednesday's Scores) (Friday's Scores) Havana 12, Fort Lauderdale 4, night game. Tampa 2, Miami 1, night game. (Thursday’s Scores) Miami.®, Tampa 3. St. Petersburg 3, Miami Beach “Lakeland 6, West Palm Beach 5. Havana 20, Fort Lauderdale 2. TODAY'S GAMES Piorida-Internationa] League ‘West Palm Beach at Beach. Miami at Fort Lauderdale. Lakeland at Havana. Tampa at St. Petersburg. . National League : . New York .at Boston, night -Kennedy (3:2) vs. Spahn 6-0). Philadelphia ‘at Brooklyn— lowe (6-0) vs. Gregg (2-2). ‘| Cificinnati at Chicago—Black- well (5-2) vs. Wyse (2-3). Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night jame—Ostermueller (3-1) vs. ickson (0-6) or Brazle (1-2). Chicago at Detroit—Grove (3-1) vs, Trout (4-2). Boston at New York—Ferriss (2-3) vs.- Chandler (2-3). Washington at Philadelphia— Newsom (1-2) vs. Coleman (0-2). Only games scheduled. and Evans; Marchildon and Ro-/ger, Arabis and Rice. Night Game At Cleveland |. Louis jeveland (12 Innings) Kinder, Muncrief and Early; Feller, Stephens, Willis, Lopez, Hegan. R. H. E. and Seminick; Branca, {Brooklyn _ es Casey and Edwards, Night Game At Brooklyn , jladelphia — sins 70 Leonard, Heintzelman, Hughes Taylor, At. Boston .. ‘New York } Boston, Jansen ani ‘Johnson, ‘ooper; 9 1 weight Beasley, G. Elliott and 1. ‘Acre a Key [2 Benton and Wagner. laynes, Gillespie and Stephen- !y4a¢; Cincinnati at Chicago, postpon- " Javellbale government issie and. govern-{' ment -gueranteed '— it is Nation. al Service Life Insurance, : Too maiy” Vetétatis’ ‘thought declared surplus with the major-| mo A. Greaux, principal ity of the other anti-akis items. /lag High School. When they were separated from the. service..and the .premiums were no longer. deducted from. their fighting pay, they, let the * it- back fi full-force.wnder one of the my made available toy liberal pl * ¥*veterans’ only” by Cofigress. * Any honorably discharged ‘Iteran of World War 11, whethes’| or not-he or she carried NSLJ during. their service, is‘ eligible to carry the -fult $10,000 govern, ment ‘insurance policy. — z If a policy was allowed te i}lapse, it: is easily reinstated, in the majority of the cases with- h out physical examination, by merely filling out a reinstate- ment that the veteran's health is the same as when previously in- sured and paying two monthly premiums. In August 1946 Congress changed the NSLI: laws to: en- able lump sum or monthly in- stallments, free choice of bene-'{' ficiaries,, choice of six permanent types of government policies to‘) Miami]which term policies can be ¢on- verted and choice of many other desired insurance features, A visit to any Veterans Admin- istration contact office is all that ig necessary ‘to: affect reinstate- ment of NSLI policies. . In oldtime Califorhia, the signs read, “Quick-Eating Restaurent.” Palestine’s offital name is Eretz Visrael-Flistin. } DUVAL CAFE 224 Daval Street Corner of Caroline SERVING @BREAKFAST @LUNCH and of H Open Weekdays 7:30. A. Tn 3 A. M. Sundayn 2D A. M. 1H 3 A. Ann Chambers, Manage! Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks ‘A’ mubtitber’ of those’ ‘iG RARIRAOE LEN THAN 1% AFTER, MROEAD Our Siore is Air-Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort BELDNER’S “Key West's Exclusive Ready-foWear Store” PHONE 1133

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