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SDAY, JULY 8, 1947 ees, DODGERS TAKE LEAGUE LEAD WITH _11-3 WIN OVER GIANTS: YANKS BEAT SENATORS, 8-1 AS-A’S TRIP BOSOX Survive Three Homers To Win, 7 to 6; Phils Edge une eil | Between Bob’s conn) STANDINGS NEW YORK, July 3.—-Ralph PLAY TOMORROW AT WICK- 2 ESA ht nt a ME me ke aCe RNa PAGE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = aiders Play |ZISSEN BRINGS STRONG |Fast Outboard Motorboats Blue Sox Nine | TEAM TO PLAY GILMORE, |- Entered In Regatta Here, Holiday Game|_ VFW, LEGION AND BOB'S, Starting At 2 PM. On 4th STRONG MIAMI SORE ecpers JOHNNY BAKER, 3D IN‘———__________-. BALL TEAM TO PLAY|55 Enjeyed Swim | BISCAYNE BAY RACE, TWIN BILL TOMOR- Class Beach Pienie FAVORED; 13 BOATS ROW, SATURDAY 5 ENTERED; 5 EVENTS About 55 children enjoyed the Miami’s Zissen Bums, who are Outboard motorboats will roar ' | ERS FIELD IN “WINNER- TAKE-ALL” BATTLE; CYRIL GRIFFEN TO MANAGE CLUB Key West’s crack Club 116 baseball team, which won the Branen held the New Piscidestatcacabicns A VEW Ni South Florida League first-half | scheduled to play softball double-| picnic of the City Recreation |along South Beach tomorrow aft- Giants’ “murderers row" oe nee ree reel me championship, will take the field headers tomorrow night and Sat-| Department. swimming classes /€7noon in what promises to be a mensely total of t a ie against the Blue Sox in a Fourth jurday night at Bayview Park with | }, Id at R thrilling exhibition of racing, wa- last night and ri home runs | Havana 63 16.798 of July attraction tomorrow af-|the SSS. Gilmore, Veterans of! "¢!¢ at Rest Beach Wednesday |,,.. skiing and aquaplaning. The Dofgers trounend Met OO eet | Tampa ~.56 24 700} ONLY FOUR MORE GAMES TOjteinoon at Wickers Field in a/Foreign Wars, American Legion ftom 9 a.m. to 2p. m. regatta is one of the highlights of ihidhere, 48 tore lel Ott’s heavy [iami Heath’. _46 33 582: BE PLAYED IN CLASS “A”| winner-take-all holiday battle.jand Bob’s Sports Shop, today; Winky."Hinds brought the sur-jthe Fourth of July Fiesta here. ¢ he SS » 3, in a night game! Miami wi 37 43 (463 The team. is reverting to its old|Submitted the names of their prise to the picnic, his pony, for{ Starting at 2 p.m., the Key West a bs - en . ; West Palm Beach ....35 42 .455| LEAGUE: SPORTSMEN HOLD| name of the Red Raiders. pened their current batting all the kids to ride. Mickey {Outboard Club will run a seri ilard Marshall's 17th homer St. Petersburg 31 49.388 AND Cyril Griffen, old-time base- |?¥°"@8es: !West took over and led the |of races which will conclude with! of the season in the fifth with one Lakeland 28 54 341} GAME ARLE ERD eth player, will manage the team Smith, lb and of 315 ;tiders around the short trail. an event for 13 boats. The open-j on and Floyd Gearhart's in the Fort Lauderdale 21 56 .2731 With only four more first-half and DeWitt Roberts, hard-hitting Kaslick, 3b 304 i; Several of the mothers assist-|ing race will find Raymond Ma-) : sixth accounted for ail the Giant | National League |games to be played in the city catcher, was eletted field captain Gonzalez, cf - 285 jed and also enjoyed the party,|!oney, Dr. Fred Carbonell and runs. Ralph Edwards helped! Club— Ww. L. oftball Class A league, Bob's} 94 4 meeting of the team held last Hickok, utility - 277 rincluding Mrs. Lee Thompson, |Bi!! Hanson battling it out in the} Branca with a three-run homer in Brooklyn 39 29 ports Shop has a game-and-a-} vioht at the home of Armando page %» 284! Mrs. Lesher, Mrs. Margery Pin- |Class A first heat. | CIGAR STORE the fourth. {Boston 37 29 Lars lead Po sia Saree a Acevedo. Jackie Carbonell led Bistn < au ider, and Mrs. G. W. Stewart. CAIN Tete ae cherie foot | » re ‘ e' r] eterans 01 oreign ars. le 9 a ~ 0h H ; ; A street, ‘ou udys | The result put the Dodgers in Be eee ot 2 cial Scorekeeper Peter Aguilar|the club to the South Florida Lucas, rf _.290 4 abe Di ee ee by |at Duval street on the west and 610 Duval Street _ first place in the National League, Ghisage 33 33 300. Teleased the standings given be- first-half flag. Kahn, lb or of 215 i ise dene sae jae noted off the Casa Marina pier on ‘the @ full game ahead of their near- Cincinnati 34 35 493 ‘low to clarify any misunderstand-} According to an announcement Boyette, of 175 ;that the classes with nave another feast, and finish at Duval strset, COMPLETE po al bag rfeme iS pate: Philadelphia 29 40 420 ings. - given The Citizen, Gabe Lastres, Lamb, oA ae janstheimean: futures completing ay laps. The second B S B A lelphia’s hillies edged the Pittsburgh 25 40 "385! If VFW win sits four remaining crack Blue Sox pitcher, is now Miller, o! : 178 | PF wp Fahd heie- sane TE eat among the same contestanis A E LL Braves, 6 to 5, at Philadelphia, ea games and Bob's Sports Shop}in the Red Raider line-up, along | Lazarus. p “19 jaa will be held at 2:20 despite Earl Torgeson’s homer in aus W. L. Pct,| loses both of its tussles, VFWj| with Clayton Sterling, Armando lenn, p 18: i SPORTS and ‘rank Wayne, Commodore Jay SCORES jhe sixth with one on. Incidental- New York 42°26 618, will win the first-half title by| Acevedo, Mario Hernandez,| ,bYaeh: P 230 | te ge ais apes ot y. all games in the majors yes- Boston 34 31 1523 a full game. Bob’s Sports Shop| Cheta Baker, Joe Mira, Joe Dom. |. The Bums finished third in the | RECRE A ON Rot wah aaa ULAR BRANDS terday were played at night. Detroit 34 31 533 can clinch the title by winning its'enech, Jack Villareal, Harold |Tst-halfof | the Moore Park} TI pam) Tine © anh Reel mas aioe ™ : Allie Reynolds’ fivethit pitch- Philadelphia 34 32 {515 ‘game with VFW even though the! Haskins, Bo Meador and Roberts. RS eaitiog ate tae oe ef, HMMM their first heat, a 10-lap affair. Gi ars and Cold ing shut out the Washington Cleveland Bo) 20 00) Gilthore unssis “fhe Suohiemien. | Lastres: recently pitched. ihres-(iho ince were toy mecctin ee. | SWIRIMEING= South Beach, south}Competing will be James Han g Senators except Stan Spence’s Washington 30 33. .476'The third-place enericen Teaion hitter against‘the Pirates for the gins. They split two paines aie end of Duval Street. son, Al Brodski, John Okenfus, f ° cight-inning homer, and the New Chicago SR Dredg Tas hasicompleredrits)senediie. Blue Sox. |the league-leading Pan-American |DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, | Howard Cook, Julias Tedder, Flip Soft York Yankees went six and a halt St. Louis - ag 40° 375] -Claytom Sterling and Villareal Grittin and Roberts will lead|team by scores of 4 to 2 and 3|° west Carcline Street; Craig|Maloney, " Jerry Santana, Bob games out in front of the other — are leading the home-run parade the Raiders in the newly formed to 2. Dock, north end of Grinnell Ikerd Herman Brantley, William pennant contenders in the Amer- GAME RESULTS as Cnne: aera ana( Cll, League. A meeting of of-, Mouse Lazarus is their _out-| Street. Eel and Johnny Baked: iean League with an 8-1 victory National the league, having» six. wins| cals of the league will be held Standing hurler. He and “Wind-|BASEBALL—Games, usually on! , Baker, who placed third in the at Yankee Stadium. Joe DiMag- (Wednesday’s Scores) against one defeat “|tonight at the home of Dr, De: Mill” Glenn have pitched against Sunday afternoon, at Munici- Meter, Het poses ate milena rm gio clouted a homer in the third] Brooklyn 11, New York 3, night ‘ : Poo in Avenue E, Poinciana, at |Key West in series of the past} pal Stadium, Duck Avenue] \itotins the cone Loge one es with one on. game. ' Standings, games to be played, 8:30 o'clock. The following lea; t ‘two yars, in which they hold a and 14th Street piloting the same boat, “The Dea- Meanwhile, the Philadelphia’ Philadelphia 6, Boston 3, night |Miscellaneous hitting records and | : fhe ast Tecord of four wins against two! @oLF—Municipal con”, which Alligood drove _ to ‘ u the league pitching records up to! CMmissioners, elected at the last Athletics were collecting 16 hits 82me. ae . e | Meeting, are requested to attend: josses off Danny Galehouse, Parnell and Johnson to squeeze through to a 7-6 win over the Boston Red Sex at Boston. The A’s Rookie Scheib needed help from Bob|{ Savage to weather the Red Sox home run barrage consisting of cireuit smashes by Ted Williams and Bob Doerr in the first in-, ning, and Birdie Tebbetts in the sixth. Williams came with one, Cincinnati 8, 6, {today are as follows: night game. Only games scheduled., Pittsburgh Class A Softball League (Up. to July 2, 1947) American ie (Wednesday's Scores) Club New York 8, Washington 1,/Bob’s Sports Shop ..12 7 .632 night game. night American Legion 11 10.524 Pea Se Clevelanase USS. Gilmore 513 278| St. Louis 7, Chicago 1, - night Games Won game. 5 Bob’s won three from the Vets, Philadelphia 7, Boston 6, nightjfour from American Legion and five from the Gilmores. ;Vets of Foreign Wars _10 8 996 | will be to discuss the possibility jing arms and can cover a lot of | of starting the league Sunday. [euitory: Newton Streeters on the paths. Chuck Suder hom- game. x . ,and Hinkley is a fast defensive! Enrique Esquinaldo, ‘combination and both Smith and jmen, .Outfielders Lucas, Gon- The purpose of the meeting zalez and Smith have good throw- First Game At 7:30 P.M, In the opening game of the two doubleheaders, Zissen’s Bums | tackle the USS. Gilmore at 7:30} | Lose 22-6 Contest 2m rie nae, Probable Veterans won three from Bob's, | men three from the Legion and four; i i from the Gilmores. | The Newton S re The Detroit Tigers went into a ap . tee ie Newton Street Gang was pr by taking a 6-5 decision’ West Palm Beach at Fort Laud-|and"four from ‘the Gilmores. ee Eales seats eer ne | Stenger. ind, thanks to Hal’ adale., USS: Gilmore won one from! ~2YVIeW ark in the Junior Soft-| The second game tomorrow Bob’s, one from the Vets and [Pall League of the City Recrea- night will find the Bums oppos- Newhouser’s pitching and Eddie , Lakeland at “Tampa. 4 Lake's homer in the first inning.{ Havana at St. Petersburg. three from the Legion. {tion Department. ‘ing the strong Veterans of For League ered in the second for the Mack- TODAY'S GAMES jand Faifon for the locals. The ;Gilmore has some heavy hiiters in Curry, Papazian, Tucker and yest Golf Course, Stock Island. { The infield of Kasli rias is p . three to Bob’s, four to the Legion Dutch. Goehring, Glenwood and Hinkley fea te oan | TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di-|is not racing tomorrow and owl weeting, Roy Hamlin, Louise Maloney and|Kahn are tall, rangy first base- W. L. Pet.|Everett Rivas. vision Street (day and night facilities). BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts at South Beach and Bayview Park. HANDBALL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park. Probable| CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND —|slowest will start first. Any boat’ Bayview Park. Park. Softball Games BAYVIEW PARK NIGHT GAMES 7:30—Miam1 The St. Louis Browns routed the National Games Lost | Bazarte, Gomez, Bailey, Al- jeign W: Vets will use Tynes) FRIDAY— Chicago White Sox, 7 to 1, with) New York at Brooklyn—Har-| Bob's lost three to the Vets,|ayon, and Perez accounted for ,0r Arias in the box with Castro the help of Stan Heath's three-| tung (4-3) vs. Taylor (6-2). three to the Legion and one to,the Newton Streeter‘s 6 runs. ;M the receiving end and will de- run homer in the fifth and Walt , .'pend on Santana, Garcia, Hernan- Boston at Philadelphia—Spahn the Gilmores. !Solomon, Beaver, and Don Wi Judnich’s in the fourth with none (11-2) vs Heintzelman (3-2). Veterans of Foreign Wars lost}liams, manager, were the of idee M. Tynes and Castro for of- Bowery Bums, on. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh—Van- | three to Bob's, four to the Legion |the Conchs, each with 4 runs to fensive power. The visitors will SATURDAY— At Pittsburgh the Cincinnati der Meer (4-3) or Walters (3-5))and one to the Gilmores. "| his credit. fee a ase WazaTUse joni <the 780 Miami. (Ziscanis "Bowery ARE dio aiaser eat é i re | | : ums vs, American Le- eee EEE Eee ee ae Giicagyemieencen|(olBCVe TEER eee Goal, The other Newton Street Play: Wlscatuvaay, night, the opening! gion. rates, 8 to 6 (9-4) vs Borowy (7-3) \three to the Gilmores ers were J. Cruz, C s Rob-|game will bring together 9:15—-Bob’s Sports Shop vs. Results: y ¥. (led). Paki a v5 |erts, Casas, J. Shepp Alvarez,:American Legion and Zis Miami Zissen’s Bow f USS Gilmores lost five to Bob's, | Mia 's Bowery NATIONAL LEAGUE American League leour tevtNeU Nie cad four t thctand A. Crespo. ‘Bums. Legion will probably Bums. Night Game Detroit at Cleveland—Trout Legion. ; Dion, Key, Henriquez, Busto,:Hancock to the hill with H. VDA Y—- At Brooklyn R. #f. E.'(7.5) ys, Gettel (2-2). GAMES TO BE PLAYED Curry. Ogden, Weatherford and | Stand by for relief duty. Albio| 7:30-—-VFW vs. USS. Gilmore, New York da Philadelphia at Boston—Scheib! Bob's Sports and USS. Gilmore,| Lopez made up the team for the Acevedo will catch. Albio, Hop- doubleheader. saya = aa ee he (3-1) vs. Dorish (5-6). sue eaten Goncke ki i Guitten lites ana Barber = ennedy, Hartung, Beggs, Ay-, Oniy games scheduled. a Sic 5 e ae P are the Legion's heavy hitters. ers and Cooper ;Branca and Ed-! Li acidic ania ea pa Sports and Veterans, oe pplewas kes ths ample and lot the nightcap Saturday, City ——COMPLETE-—— 1 wards. Pot Hill. | Vet or ,,|Miss Jane Hopkins, Recreation | Cle A League leaders and last} . . ee avaterans and Gilmore, two! cipervisor, directing the Junior !year’s champions, Bob's Sports Auto Paintin Might Game Softball Standingsi“tscetrancous azconps |Leaeue. kept the score for the Shop players, will taekle the in- g At Philadelphia HE. Most home runs—Sterling 6,; boys. (Veeers cow ey ate hopents | Boston 512 0 CITY LEAGUES RilrenIe| Castes 6, Cutan 5. —— {be “right” on the mound, a piteh- $4500 to $5500 | Philadelphia 6 12 1} egy Stenger 4, Baker 4. . Men who enter West Point rs’ battle will result. Heavy hit- We Do Expert Body and Barrett, Voiselle, Karl, Camel- li and Masi; Jurish, Judd, Schmitz and Seminick. Most three-base hits—Castro 3,| Military Academy must be be-j'e's on Bob’s nine are Sterling, : | rs : |Baker, Villareal and Kerr. They W. L. Pot Bey ee eeaPleuna, Villareal San.) (iyeenithe) ages of Vian will see action. Carbonell will be 105.8 556] _ Most two-base hits—Santana 8,|Lee Griffen 16, P. Valdez 11, TT. yenind the Plate. Sterling on first, * 4140 524 /Sterling 6, Baker 4, Stenger, J.|Valdéz, McCarthy, A. :Aéevedo,/ PEER = .. 5-43 378 /Garcia and M. Hernandez 3 each.|C. Vaidez, Santana, E. Albury | antpy: Ker, Gonzalez and Ogden CLASS A Club— # Bob’s Sports Sho} Night Game, feof Foreign Bs wd Pitts! 2% wRnlekicalt At Pittsburgh x He Sit USS, ‘Gilniore —ALL WORK GUsaRANTEED— Let Us Give You An Estimate 1 @ Auto. Body « : TONY $ Shop Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West Fender Work first place in the Biscayne Bay event in 1938 and 1941. Alligood | officiate at the finish line and} time clock, The second heat of the Class C and E event ,will be held at 3:15. At 4 p.m., one of the novel | 2 flights daily events of the regatta takes place MIAMI when an Australian Pursuit Race} will be run. In this event the, With convenient connections to New York, fastest boat in the preceding} Werfath, Chas a events will start last, and the| “i Peneacela, Tempe, New ¢ a that is passed by a boat starting; You geteverything when you fly Nationeh mi Zissen’s| } 1d, comfort, convenience, courteous {tin for the invaders and Porter} COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview behind it is eliminated from the service, All recognized air travel cards race. This is also a 19-lan race. Operating the patrol boat wil 1! accepted. See your travel agent or coll be Vice-Commodore Numa Ted- | 1084 der. Everett Felton will handle! the flags and Walter Lancyte will ¢ serve as scorekeeper. lk Some Australian lizards have traces of the third eye which were functional in lizards of , Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. “ine ‘ i 3 * : : 7 as ae ort, With Me- co Laer ere cones ange airs <aeeerenye aeiciglemeinun ote Pitetuceh 6 9 2! CLASS B Santa ey eee pacer _fijand E. Tynes Seach onps __ {fer outfield duty. Parks, the only| | 603|GREENE) STREET Peterson, Gumbert, Bahr and: Club— W.L. Pet. Gury, Schucht, T. Valdez. E. jae! (Up to July 3 1947) {pitcher to win a game from the - Lamanno; Stern, Mueller, Strince- Key West Merchants -13 7 650) edo, 'C, Albury and Hernandez| Pitcher— Wa lie bct, |pauengest vest, avuillgbes ine: vich, Roe, Woff and Howell. Adams Dairy 11 9 .550 4 Beh ¥ z3 Paris Bobs 61 > for the Sportsmen. If he f — Jerry s-Halt-Acre ——10)10 40)" “Most, gnctMice ‘hits, Valdez |P. ‘Tynes, Vets 6 3 ate may, be\the: starting —= St. Louis and Chicago, not Naval Hospital . 5 12 278’ C. Albury, Hopkins, Machin, A.| Bobs 54 peer During|Worldswar liltouslout| arene: crenieen seen [Maris AT 5 4 5581 at the beginning or World AMERICAN LEAGUE of five cotton spinning machines | qez 9, Lee Gr % sae, Vou . 1 1 500) War 11 there were 100 million Night Game outside the United States were Emrin, Gilmore 1 1.500} Cotton spindles in Europe, Japan At New York R.H.E. either cut off from cotton sup- Avins “Wes 3 4 499] and China, more than four times Washington 1 5 0 plies entirely or reduced to pri *.;Tucker, Gilmore 1 2 .333)the number in the United States. HEAT New York 811 1 ducing a mere fraction of their! Albury and Barber 4 each. Porter, Gilmore 2 6 .250 a Heafner, Pieretti, Candini and capacity. Most times walked—Baker 17, Hoffman, Gilmore 0 4 .000! Subscribe to The Citizen. | Evans; Reynolds and Houk. Barat te = er ; action come. e'Hunter To Face Beavers In No.1 Mateh of Navy-Key West Detroit 615 2; Cleveland 5 8 2 r ° . “Newiise: ana wire seers Tennis Event; Alonzo, Carbonell, Vosburgh Other City Players _— |BLAUVELT, HOWELL AND DELANEY TO. REPRE.&——————————_ ee Re 7 4 0} HONORS SATURDAY AFTERNOON ship of Arizona and recently de- ; who represented the Key We st | Grove, Gebrian, Smith and)... will’ make a strong bid@ feated the Florida State high|Naval Base in the recent Seventh | school champion at Jacksonville. ;Naval District Championships. | ickey; ramer and Moss. i gpeeers Kramer : The schedule of the matches} to whip Key West's civilian ten- Southern Intercollegiate Cham-| In the No. 2 singles match, J.| Cooled, Soothed—At Once! PRICKLY HEAT! tp rr is y afternoon |. : 7, A Ve, fad ht Game nis team Saturday afte pionships. R. Vosburgh, finalist in the Fifth | follows: At reg R. H. FE. when the = fl ney myers The first match will start at| Army Headquarters doubles tour- 3:30 ». m.—Storekeeper { Philadelphia 716 0 Bayview BA ae ie Fo fe 3:30 p. m., on the west court at ;nament in Italy, will carry Key| First Class Beavers, USS Gil- ton 6 11 © sports highlights of the Fourth! p View. Seating arrangements|West’s colors against Ensign! more (Navy) vs. Dwight Hunt- Scheib, Savage and Roser; of July Fiesta. are being completed to accommo- | Hai M. Delaney. | er (Key West). 1. Fast, 2-way relief! First, new Johnson’s Prickly Heat Powder gives you soothing, refreshing relief—instantly ! 2. Speeds healing too! Prickly heat rash thrives in moisture. Only Johnson’s Prickly Heat Powder contains super-absorb- ent bentonite. So powder quickly absorbs perspiration . .. helps keep skin dry—speeds healing. Try it today! JOHNSON’S POWDER is Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration We REAL ICE * =" It Is PURE Galehouse, Parnell, Johnson and} y+ Commander R. E. Blauvelt, | Gate a sizeable crowd. City Champion Ygnacio Car-) 4:45 p. m.—Lt. Commander | | Tebbeits, Festi of the Navy team, is using] A veteran tournament player, |bonell asked to be relieved from| R. E, Blauvelt and = G. U. | H ompson nter rises EE ;. lyeung Storekeeper. First Class |Hunter Was four-times city cham- | singles duty as he has not been’ Howell (Navy) vs. Ygnacio | auon. Gohmen H t During World Me oa Ee of the USS Gilmore as;pion of Hattisburg, Miss., injplaying tennis lat: but con-| Carbonell and Tony Alonzo | Goh bd é | 9 ne. Ports of cotton goods @ a his No. 1 man. Beavers will face}singles and twice in doubles. He|sented to play for Key West in| (Key West). { { (ICE DIVISION two and a half billion yards | Dwight Hunter, city recreation|also won the city championship}|the doubles. He will pair with 6:00 p. m.—Enzign Harry M. , mane ane cuereviees ine meres? tt PHONE NO, 8 ‘ @ year compared w ith Beet the’ director, and finalist in both!of Athens, Ga.. two years in a|/Andy Alonzo, an old doubles' Delaney (Navy) vs. John R. | ss iit . en billion yards a year before jsingles and doubles of the 1931]row. In Beavers, however, Hun- Iperformer and well-known base- | Vosberg (Key West). oo -—— = =— war. 7 — ~. ee eee ee aay ————— el ' |

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