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CO eh A a Mee PACE FOUR . YANKS WIN 14TH GAME; DODGERS TAKE EIGHTH; | NEWSOM IN YANK WIN Yankees Now Have Com.*————— manding Lead In Amer- can League Pennant Race (By ‘The Associated Press) NEW YORK, July 14—New York Yankees, by scoring their 18th and 14th straight victories, and Brooklyn Dodgers, by taking the Cincinnati Reds by a score! SOFTBALL FIRST-HALF CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES CONTINUES TONIGHT The second game of the Class; A and Class B first-half softball ', championship series will be play- C| ed tonight at Bayview Park. The ti; game will go nine innings and survey of the records revealed jtoday. will get underway at 8 o'clock. A victory tonight for the Key; West Merchants of Ee B over (available when it was announced Bob's Sports Shops, champs of ithat the Key West Merchants and Softball Hitters With 491 Mark KEY WEST MERCHANTS AND BOB'S SPORTS SHOP PLAY SECOND GAME OF CHAMP SERIES TONIGHT Sterling, first baseman for the job's Sports Shop nine, leads the} lass A Softball League in bat- ing with an average of .491, a The official records became THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 10 If league officials has ordered afternoon at Wickers Field. Both games went into extra in- ' Jane Hopkins, Sterling Leads|RED RAIDERS DEFEAT PIRATES, 3 TO 2; BLUE SOX BEAT S. CARLOS RAIDERS FORCED TO GO. 13 — INNINGS, WHILE/Boys And Girls BLUE SOX BATTLE} Enjoyed Picnic Last Thursday night about 17 same, they could not have had a ;teen-age boys and girls enjoyed more auspicious opening for the ‘a beach picnic and wiener roast Island City Baseball League than ‘at Rest Beach, from 6 to 8:30 the doubleheader played Sunday ». m,, under the chaperonage of Mrs. Margery Pinder and Miss City Recreation Seaplane Base Swimming Meet Now Scheduled The program for the City Re- creation Department’s Mid-Sum- mer Meet at the NAS (Seaplane Base) pool is being announced today by Miss Jane Hopkins, di- rector of the swimming classes. Only children who have pre- viously registered in these classes are eligible to enter the events. In order to safeguard the se- curity of the Air Station it is re- quired that the names and ad- dresses of all entrants and their parents who wish to watch the events. be given Miss Hopkins by Wednesday noon. MONDAY, JULY 14, 1947 eae | Yana, He 0 roscope MEETINGS MONDAY, JULY 14, 1947-—The ATION | Derson born this day will have PAL Meets Tonight considerable versatility, and an inquiring mind that will lead to The Parish Hall, Windsor Lane, \the study of unusual subjects will be the meeting place tonight lh ‘e is some lack of persever of the PAL organization at 8 tan und an undue tendency to o'clock. All are urged to attend. |worry, under certain aspects in GRR RE iwhich, if unchecked, will some AMATI | tires prevent the attainment ef Ithe desires and even a due suc- Personals ssn tue ‘oqsvesvnvnenaenpugenanetouantticoesenanauieianen Medical Test Proved This Visiting In Miami Great to Relieve MONTHLY Mrs. Ellis Bradley of 612 Olivia street left this morning for a stay of three days in Miami. Mr. Brad- ley is the city’s license, weights and measures inspector. Today’s Am Are you troubled by distress of male functional me y ances? Does this mi from pain, feel so nerr high-strung—at such ersaries : Class rep ee them the first-|Bob's Sports Shop will tangle in Bate feed Raiders pad to Superviser. The events are as follows: (Know America) Proved remarkably helpful to w of 9 to 1 for their eighth win in ah title he t ais tee tacked |the second game of the Classes A ie e co f ee before turn- ‘Those present included Betty] 1. Senior Class: Dive in for| 1750—Matthew Lyon, Vermont { &% troubled this way. Any drugetors ; ii Sree tte ; Fenton the and B first-half championship se-|18 back the Pirates, 3 to 2. The pinder, Patsy and Billy Nichols, |free style race across pool and{pioneer, soldier, turbulent con-! LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Soseeccus row, seem destined to lead thelrjup at ah Hs Hatta &i ries tonight at 8 o'clock. San Carlos club forced the Blue EJsie Lee Thompson, Helen Mac- |return. gressman, Kentucky pioncer-con- ee leaguers in the standings. | Club— y : W.L. Pct.! First game between the two LEAGUE MEETING Donald, Diana Gong z, Lucille} 2. Senior class: Relay. gressman, born in Ireland. Died The Yankee victories give them|Key West Merchants _ 1 0 1,000 {teams was won by the Merchants. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Sanders, Bimbi Ca Charles! 3. Junior class: Jump in for |Aug. 1, 1822. STRAND THEATRE @ commanding lead in the Amer-|Bob's Sports Shop 0 1 .000|Bob’s Sport Shop manager said S Roberts, Kermit Kerr, Peter Diaz, |free style race across pool. 1811—Clara Fisher, noted ac- sbi te Giiih: teittlodiats iniiun: today that tonight's game would All league officials and Eugene Roberts, Cecil Alayon and| 4. Junior class: Relay. tress and singer of her genera- “THE YEARLING po Chae ice apie i tell a different story. club managers of the newly- several others. 5. Life Saving demonstration|tion, born in England. Died in [| Gregory Peck. Jene Wymen lag pitcher, have a id margin of B bh, ll 8 ewe Sterling also leads the league| formed baseball league have { = by two class members. Elsie Lee |Metuchen, N. J., Nov. 12, 1898. (Pulit P Winns three victories on the runner-up aseba tatistics Naas ae ees nome “ae iG ee been notified to be in a | There are tea gardens in Java |Thompson and Way Plowman. 1831—Amanda M. Douglas, not i Te ike Mackin Braves. meprissl asevtisted oes lareal, a teammate, follows him) paseball meeting to be held which rise as high as 6,000 feet| 6. “Balloon ball” game between |@4 Popular novelist-weiter |e ‘iietie h King allowed Cincinnati only HS TATHGEH comet Faller in the offices of Roy Hamlin, above sea level. Junior and Senior classes. Sane 18, 1916. SME OE ee SS THE PLAINSMAN ! six hits und had no trouble sub- MISCELLANEOUS City Hall, Wednesday, at 8 = 7. Penny dive—all entrants. 1360--Owen Wister, famed! Gary Cooper, dean Asthus duing the Reds. King is also a ae et TT Pp. m jvarro, however, running slowly,} Classes will continue this week apes ASHES lames Most home runs—Sterling 7. novelist and author, t Phil ~@ batsman of some standing for in ae ee eg |_——____________________ pulled up at third. Menendez jas usual, Tuesday and W : Pee e ur oorain San ” . . . Villareal 6, Castro and Curry 5 Is 5 'y ednes-|adelphia. Died July 22, 1938 i HEATRE the seventh he delivered a double| Florida-International League each, Stenger and ‘Baker 4 cach, |S°* into 10 innings before Man- grounded out, third to first, to;day at South Beach. 1866_-Edwin B Peetedinie MONROE TH a that scored two runs. Club— W. LL. Pet. (Wt invee-base ‘hit Santana |@ger Albio Acevedo scored the end the inning. ere BREIL Tielte tia niorner. directions Of ade Bobo Newsom, purchased Fri-}Havana 6918 .793! 34 Castro 3 each, Gonzalez,|tun Which gave his club a5 to 4, In the Blue Sox half, Manager | KREEV EERE OUR Cate. barncat Wi. day by waiver route from Wash-)Tampa 62 27 .697 5 = i win. z ‘ipled into left and Ke Westers S es. Bat ae ae Dota Meria Felix. Emilio Tevero D | Tampa Hopkins and Tucker 2 each. Acevedo triple . CE |Brattleboro, Vt. Dicd May 14 (Spanish a pon ger open oa anaes ca feet staat aan ao 4 te Most two-base hits—Santana 8,| The Raiders’ win was a heart- raced home a few seconds later a A 5 1935. : i ; iba tai “ve Whi ee cee citeed eter caly So Reiisbure “39 50 438; Sterling 7, Baker 5, Castro, Sten-/breaker for the veteran Mario when Menendez let one of Sweet- Miami Police Beat 3 $$ 1 “GENTLEMAN JOE five hits. It was an auspicious Miami 33 49 437 (8; Curry and J. Garcia 3 cach: | |Sanchez, who hurled four-hit ball ing’s fast ones get away from | The large number of sea birds PALOOKA start for the new 38-year-old;Lakeland UD aT ere ae itn Rone Ste Me ae Isle da T Date of joe ee Yankee. Fort Lauderdale 21 62 .253Baker 7, J. Garcia @ Machin 5./ing for a no-hit game when he| Box scores: Slamorada Le@aM|number of years ago gave hu —w The Yankees are now 10% National League REGeUencrisicoun ite) Valdez {2 into trouble in the fourth af- Red Raiders mans their first alarm of a dev wes ahcad of the second place) cyy,_ W. I. Pet.|6, J. Garcia §, A. Acevedo ana|*et two were away. BES ABH PO A’ judge Raymond Lord, Sheriff |astating storm. LEE TIONS troiters, who had a field day| a coniyn 48 31. .608/Chas, Albury 4 cach. The veteran Cyril “Beliss” Machin, If aoe 0 Berlin Sawyer, Commissioner [ae WE SPECIALIZE in... yesterday taking the Philadel. ' 5°07 4433 ‘571| Most times walked—Baker 20,{Griffin, pilfered second. Myers Haskins, Ib — 5 0 9 5 {Louis Carbonell, Newsman Earl| Some historians claim that the fa aiblaties, 63. ane wee je York 40 35 .533|L. Griffen 16, P. Valdez 12. walked. Charles Walker, rookie AT neevetlo, Ss 3 0 4 4(Adams, Police Lt. Joc Kemp, at-|tea industry in Japan dates back @ Repairing cpa See-1St, Louis 42 37 .532| Most times struck out—G. Val-;Red Raider catcher, who had 5 : 5 0 3 1 (tended the softball game Satur-|to 1565. ee <8 position en Friday, lost two cincinnati 39 41 .488|dez 9, Griffen 8, McCarthy, Cas-'whiffed on his first’ appearance Romenceh: 3h 5 1 5 1/dey between Islamorada Vet- =z | @ Repainting to the Cleveland Indians, and are! Gh ic, 36 43 .456| tr d@ Schucht 7 i i “© C. Griffen, c-lf | eae a CVV VV TT ew ereees gow 1% games behind Detroit. jones = He cane cen ee noe eae A nn Jat bat, sailed one of Sanchez’s My ef 4 0 1 I)e7ans and the Miami Police De 8TRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE @ Recording In the National, the Braves Bitten ae 30 47 390 et SIE ear Cat eee balls into right field for a; Walker, If-c 5 1 2 2 partment, which was won by the s lashed back at the Chicago Cubs Pittsburg 390]vedo 0, M. Hernandez 0, Sterling’ double, scoring Domenech and Meador, P 4 1 2 4 latter aggregation before a large | TRIUMPH @ Ketaping and defeated them twice, 8-7 and a medias pn eee bucucee eee Meador grounded out, — — — —jcrowd at Islamorada. COFFEE V . Bli .. A two-run homer by Tommy’ Clu : alae ee, short to first, to end the inning. | Totals— 40 43918) The Key Westers also attended ~netia Holmes provided the Braves the New York 53 26 671] PITCHERS’ RECORDS From that time on, Sanchez sat Pirates a daniceead fish fry held et ihe MILL enetian nds vietory margin in the opener. | Detroit 40 34.541] Pitcher— W. L. Pct. the Pirates down in order with} Player— AB H PO Aj Veterans’ Home after the ball ot etre ‘The St. Louis Cardinals are Boston 40 36.526} Parks 6 1 .857 the exception of the eleventh in-}Santana, 2b 4 2 4 ligame. Lt. Kemp stated today that| 4ll Grocers behind the speed- Cleveland 36 34 .514|Roberts 7 4 636 ni ins al P ay neo emoved and Installe eS - ogg s se the Sy «Philadel hia 38 41 1481/M re or i when Haskins singled into, Arnold, ss 5 2 6 3 he was apprehensive about at-| “""“" °° "°° TV" "rrry> | tte oun the Philadephia | Washington By CR ese 5 4 356 center, after Machine had skied |. Alonzo, rf 6 1 0 O tending the ball game as he rea- ————s| PROMPT Phillies yesterday, losing the first. Chicago 36 44 .450/F. ‘Tynes 6 5 .545;cut to Santana. Haskins moved |A- Alonzo, sf-1b 8 2 7 g.soned that the mosquitoes would —COMPLETE— OMPT SERVE ume by a score of 4 to 2, and'St. Louis 26 48 351] Hancock 5 6 475 ons to second while Arnold was ! 0" » 5 14 y ibe unbearable, and he should be . . KEY WEST ‘winning in the tenth of the sec-} ee Tucker 12 3 throwing ae este out at first. 4 1 1 Q i” a position to know as the vet- A t Vv ond game, 3-2. Emerion 1 2. (333|Atnold took Villareal’s pop fly to1G Hornande: jeran law. enforcing officer was uto ain enetian Blind Co. b. d th i C. Hernandez, 1b 3.0 71 Results Florida-Internationu: ueague Porter 3 9 .250 end the inning. J. Garcia, cf 2 0 1 Ojborn and raised on the keys. 120 Duval Street Phone 1048 Hatiomat LEAGUE PeainaeysNscares) LEADING HITTERS came the last half of the 13th M, Sanchez, p 5 1 0 4{| But contrary to advance fore- $4500 to $5500 J I At Boston R. H. E. Bonamiabenct o esti Sterling 59 21 29 ‘491 |Not that he was superstitious he] Totals— 45 11236 14jat Islamorada and the local in- we Dol repertneey aoe _. ' Hy ; Miami 3, Fort Lauderdale 2. Parks 7 513 capi explained, but 4 was unlucky 2 sanchez put by rule; o: Garcia ited guests, were able to enjoy|_ALL WORK GUARANTEED— °****eeeeseeeeeeseererns Chic 1 National League Santana __ 61 19 26 .42¢:for him. He pitched carefully to out by rule; two out when/the game. The reason for the ab-/ Let Us Give You An Estimate ‘ Borrett, Wright, Spahn andj ‘A. Acevedo 56 15 2 i“Bo” Me zs Ae ears . fad : ji ¥ 3 .410| Bo’ leador. He had two strikes winning run was scored. sence of mosquitoes that have ieCaneuahe sia eosin areata C. Albury 20 8 8 .400,0n his rival moundsman when! Summary—Runs: Santana 2, heen so prevalent in the Key 1@ Auto Body » Brooklyn 9, Cincinnati 1. es 50 420 .400|“Bo” sent a_ sizzling grounder | Meador, Seo einnee A Sede West area, is that the Islamorada Shop A . 4 * . , ry riguez, Armai Pen * it decent diame Pittsburgh 6-1, New York 3-3. pues 43 11 17 a0 award shortstop. Uury 01 ! zs ~ (section had very little rain. 603 GREENE STREET Plumbi Su 5 i ia 4! is 2- . Albury 42 14 16 380 z 5 Acevedo 2; two-base hit: C. Walk-|* At Boston Philadelphia 4-2, St Louis 2-3. Garey 481617 3771 Fyieh Amol set himself to er; double play: C. Griffin al < em aia , rg “ Boston American League M. Tynes ___ “40 10 15 jmal cS the pick-up. The ball took } Acevedo to Villareal; stolen bases: Poinciana Elementary F) jeming S hone 118 ba on Ch stare rnd 2 Castro 60 19 20 333.4), Ge penne, veer Amald in}Armando Acevedo, Rodriguez, School Information 9 Office Supplies Summer Specials en . e leveland 8-6, Boston 0-2. J. Garciz e face and rolled into the out- p, nech, Santana, A. Alonz R b ~ . tek, Karl, Shoun and Camelli;} New York 10-6, Chicago 3-4. |J. Gace HH a8 Hy 333 |field as Meador raced safely to‘ Hit rite ee Mondor 2, by Sa Poinciana Elementary School 0! erts & Equipment WATER HEATERS , Wyse Schmitz, Borowy and! Washington 4-2, St. Louis 2-3. |Villareal 48 19 16 333 Second. Machin sacrificed neatly, {chez 4; bases on balls: off Mea- will open September 2. Regis- poo oualot LoperiBIas: 18 gel. ges side orm Seheffing. | Detroit 4-7, Philadelphia 2-6. | Osborn 9 3 3° .333,Alonzo to Santana. When Haskins ‘dor 4, off Sanchez 2; umpires: tration for all children, Augie Everyda Canines Art miele 30 gal. ges side arm — ———— Saas Huerta 12 3 4 .333 Skied out to J. Garcia in center, Clark and Griffin. /26 and 27, time, 9-12 a. m., ani Statio: Es ing) = Bink: complete. $65.00 \ — ein E TODAY’S GAMES Stenger 47 12 15 319;Meador raced home with the —— j1-3:30 p. m, ; gis All-Metel Executive Chairs || 20 gal. ges automatic 565.00 Pine i Papyzian 58 16 17.310, winning run, after the catch. San Carlos All first grade children must}} ROYAL Standard and Port.| 15 gal rie auton 140 00 7) Cipeinneti 16 2) National League P. Valdez 39 12 10 .312| The Pirates nicked Meador for |, Player. AB H PO A present birth certificates. able Typewriters - ALLEN | !5 gal. electric sit $40 09 aut, oe foot Sega Chicago at Boston—Chipman|M. Hernandez 54.1717 .314,11 safeties but sparkling inficld ©: Veldez, 3b 41 1 0 an children who are six years|] WALES Adding Machines | 30 gel. electric automats . _— ” (5-3) vs. Sain (10-6). . Hopkins is 23 9 7 .304' support saved him on several oc- '4: Paz, rf 200) old or will be six by December || Letter and Legal All-Meta! 220 V $a0 06 Cincinnati at Brooklyn, night|L. Griffen —. 40 13 12 .300 casi a A a Rueda, rf 2 0 0 04 4947, are eligible to enter the |} Files - Pecan Wood and Ali 30 gal. electr tee First Game game—Lively (1-2) vs. Branca|Rueda 10.4 3 "300 sau aide Pirates tallied first L. Griffin, If 4220 aes . . - the |{ Metal Executive Desks. nov At New York R. H. E.'(14-6). 300 in the third when Santana walk- pusp tp | 41 4 06 fitst grade. They must enter the |i TEP ys RECONDITION | 20 gal. kerosene awtom New York 3 6 2. Pittsburgh at New York—Hig- f jed, was sacrificed on to second x 41 5 Q fitst month of school. i YOUR TYPEWRITER IN OUR sae with $5 gal Pittsburgh 64) 8ibe (6-8) cer Hartine (6/0. Softball G by Arnold. Tony Alonzo bounced 4 00 1 ——_—_——_ REPAIR DEPT. CALL 250 rum iy see on wate M.! St. Louis at Philadelphia, night 0. t a. ames a single off Meador’s glove, San- 30). 3i ti BUNDERCROUNY . ———T ——~ eeeceeeee . seeeeee » Ayres, ees, inkle game—Munger (8-1) vs. Hughes BAYVIEW PARK tana maving on to third. Anthony 4020 (Continued {coin rage One! ——— — — - Cooper. (3-7) Alonzo grounded to Villareal, Sweeting 3 0 1 2 ment. The country will be di- | \ sid i NIGHT GAMES Z CE SW EEO) IB a andodeu ’ : | ae bien oe ee — — — -vided between Arabs and Jews! 1 Wash Hands Before Lat Second Game American League TONIGHT— Ree eae 2 ee @i| (Suze ie but another provision is that a sbejore Latin nat New York RHE aloes aaa ot a phigh 8:00—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. Groped spies es pean a aaa Tere oe large enough number of Jews be d Polio P. “ a lew Yor 3 6 © game—Gumpert (3-0) vs. Papis! ey est lerchants * |, tga ee Player— AB H PO A|permitted to settle in Palestine U “gg F) Le fen abe hington at St. Louis—W;: eo gamexofiplayzott Seana a Gren, If 5 1 5 0,till their total reaches the number rge as roto rrecaution Pt i rdi; P, ‘ashington at St. — series). er. Savin - ES 2 i E ry, Girinsovich ond “ssc Hy Roe,| 10.6) vs. Zoldak (1. |TUESDAY. jenech took in Rodriguez's foul Al. Acevedo, ss 52) 4 Uehara ins malicoune Earents/should|see (hat eb) (Gara NaE a Philadelphia at Detroit—Me-| 8:00—Bob’s Sports Shop vs.‘fly to end the inning. vee A ae 2 Serer cpanas) Seeroneel? ASH THE A First Game Cahan (1-2) vs. Newhouser (9-8).| Key West Merchants! It was not until the seventh Wilt fo : T00 FAT i i Marty UIT a At Philadelphia R.H.E,| Boston at Cleveland, night) (third game of play-off,that the Pirates knotted the Gouge ip 4 1 3 ol = Get SLIMMER aarti, Legere —_ i Be Lass Bs sit geinn—Ferise (1-7) v= Black | sone ssuieg, If required). ‘count and it was the fleet-footed Pere etcin ef 3 0 2 0! this vitamia candy way \- ecasbn ascendinglite mea Nae Philadelphia 4 6 2 (7-5). ES = Santana who was tl Sete S , e 5 b Burkhart and Rice; Heintzel- ——— (Rerisen Geren) Gil cet Sika wales coat 5 Ot eae Se man and Seminick. Charles Frederick Worth, fam- oa Cats vs. Newton St. sacker dumped a single into cen- Ayango BAe 410 Fil Bodrum. With the sapie AZDS The National Foundation ini ed Parisian dressmaker, was an| | yang. |ter and proceeded to steal second.; a || AD CEE cont Oak Fae through its local chapter is is | i 4:30—Conchs v: | st: ts orb Second Game Englishman by birth and estab- |,.,4 ‘onchs vs. PALS. |He raced all the way home on! ‘Totals— 37 7 30 9] yousimply cur them down. It suing a series of six simple At Philadelphia R. H. E, lished his salon through the pa- | #URSDAY— ‘Ralph Arnold’s second hi pee faa n health rules that should be o! Philade!phia 2 7 0 tronage of the Empress Eugenie.) 7“!5—Key West Merchants vs.! ¢, We Arnold scone hitiot thelac—Ohe out |when' winning erin served during the summer ti = tea iI VEW (exhibiti ame), (£8Me, a single through second.; — scored. | ‘ . ; Judd ond Seminick; Pallett and Houk; Harrist, Calaw 9:15—American eee |That ended the Pirates’ scoring. 1 Summary A. Acevedo, , |'0; nigsleruacetaniceners red b Wilber pet es ‘aldwell, Smith) Jerry’s Half-Acre (exhi- ado, speedy Blue Sox left Moncrief, C. Valdez ar aze ' March of Dimes tuadetiedlent that th sass bition r | '. first man to face the vet- Navarro 2; runs: C. Valdez, L. } —, ’ ne Piect Gome AUSt Louie © RH E| 15—Bob's Sports Shop vs, his first appearance with San Acevedo 2, Arango; | three base, | For this reason, a high staniard of . At Cleveland ReneEvaiaiccs sone Adams Dairy (exhibition Carlos club, scored on a fluke hits: Berg. Duke, Al. Acevedo. | should be maintained especially during ts 7 r 8 14 1, Washington an ons_f2m™” ; play. Casado singled into right. roy dou ee aa oO) minder. | —late June through September, the Nuional Found " 0 5 1! Sanford, Potter and Early.| 9:5—Naval Hospital vs. USS.|When the right fielder fumbled ¢° Garcia to Berg; stolen ——__—————— | || tions, adding that fresh fruit and vegetables shoud be washed arly; Gi ibiti C. Valdez 2, A George; hit) —a—a—n—n—imneanenemmemees | || eahirihadiilagens Dorish, 2! tadens vid Foca. ilmore (exhibition con-'the ball he raced on to second, (.. Vee! 3 Mae. eee iad! | well before eating. ber and Tebbe | test) 5 i by pitcher: by Albury (C. Garcia); | ! i _ jeunotis. \ Senna, a one vie a to third. Navarro, gtruck out: by Albu by Sweet- | Ss ——— ae ainameies econ ame SS who took the relay from the out- ing 9, by Duke 3; hi off Albury | aa ee R. HE coe $250,000 field, threw wild to third and Ca- 2 in 7 innings, off Duke 3 in 3) —eeeee . H. E. St. Louis 39 0 ‘ontinued trom Page One) _—sado continued all the way home. innings: winning pitcher: Luke;/ \| THRE! i } § 8 1 Washington 2 7 0 Concha Hotel. Besides the thea-: They shoved across three more umpires: Clark and Griffin EIOTECS Ear) Vide 4 'annin and Moss; Haefner and ter, the plans ar i SUS Ai A po 5 : eetid, Kistnans seed Lecesikvae eane plansiare said to zal for runs in the eighth when Claude, 610 Duval Street | Located in the Hear: of the City Sania Mucpey, | Kliness ond aint a number of Valdez, San Carlos third-sacker,| 77. | Rates “ wan Partee, Tebbetts. { Aube First Game The theater itself would seat ae ee ae ce oa | COMPLETE Reasonable ROOMS for Gasevetion , Herre pat Detroit RHE. approximately 800 persons. It two runs were across the plat: OMPLETE. 'B ASEB AI L | with BATH and TELEPHONE | psidbiccns RH REG ep a pone _ a smoking balcony Lopez hit into a double play’ ball, RADIA Sell . il 1 > i —— 3 5 O Rosar. rear GG [cera and ed eat no ene would have to rise vedo scampered aan the plate We Have In Stock NE (CE | ‘ord I ershing Miller ; Haynes, in order to let others pa a : ee z | | Matin Gebsion and Dickey Ses Nanewbuildine “wecia ihe (eid Wits oo ee USED RADIATOR ORES | | Hotel Hotel Hotel » ; { Second Game | er g ‘oul be air With the score knotted four- PRESSER» Ss | POPULAR BRANDS of | ane ——— ‘At Detroit R. H. E, Conditioned throughout. all going into the tenth, Juani RADIATO, S | ° 17 GO NLE, 3rd St. 226 NE. Ist Ave 229 NE. let Ave Second Game Detroit 710 1 Se Navarro, S: : S 105 Wire, SHOP 1 | : 00 R ” : t - : , San Carlos shortstop, e TEHE 4 0: 80 Rooms 100 F At Chicago R. H. E. Philadelphia 6 11 0| The word “devil” means “little playing his first. game in more St to Dukes 4D ST. | Elevator Eleva , } New York $10 9 Houtemen, | Gorsica, | Hutchin- god.” while the word “witch” has than a year, sent. a. drive into ie Soft Drinks |] S"", a s agner: Fowler, Cole- its roots in the early i ri vhi 4 | ~ TION t : Toschi, Page, Reynolds and nfun, Christopher and Guerra, word eit," to. know, US TIS center which had all the apps SERRE | a SiBLOGKS FROM UNI a ae re

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