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Wapwmevay, JULY 28, ssid OA BROOKS, YANKS CARRY | CARRY ON HARD FIGHT; BOBO NEWSOM WINS AGAIN Washington Castoff Pitch. es Only Three Hits Tol St. Louis Browns In Jun- jor League Game (Ny The Annactatea Pr NEW YORK, July 23 eso: lym in the National League and the New York Yankees in the American: League, are carrying on a stiff struggle to retain their respeetive Teague leaderships. Last night the Brooklyn Dodg- ; erg: won from Cincinnati, 12-1, Branca, who is pitching sterling | ball right now, allowed the Reds | only seven hits. Meanwhile the Brooks got 14 solid smacks at the ! ball and the game was never in question, The Yankees, with Bob New-| som again pitching fine ball, al- lowed the St. Louis Browns only three hits, and: won handily, 6-0. Newsom, recently turned over to the Yankees by Washington via waivers, has pitched three full games now, and has won all of them. New York Giants in the Na- tional slipped out of second po- sition in the standings by losing at St. Louis, 10-5, while the Bos- ton Braves, who moved up a noteh, were splitting with the | Chieago Cubs. The Braves won the first, 2-0, and Chicago took the second by the same score, 2-0. Those St. Louis Cardinals seem set on moving up in a position to take advantage of any slips made by the Dodgers. St. Louis beat the Giants, 10-5, Breechen pitched all the way for the Car- dinals, although the Giants got two runs off his pitching in the first inning. Philadelphia Athletics continue to show signs of life. They whip- ped the Cleveland Indians last night by a score of 5 to 3. Diet- rich and Christo held the In- dians to three hits between them, pitching __ brilliantly in the pinches. Three Philadelphia er- rors paved the way for most of the Cleveland runs. Washington led the Detroit Tigers, 6-1, when Wynn held the Detroiters to two hits. In the oth- er American League game the Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago | White Sox, 3-2. Dom DiMaggio came home on a double by Birdie Tebbetts in the ninth to score NIGHT GAMES: the winning run. Dobson gave the | THURSDAY— White Sox 11 hits, but pitched te aves vs. Jerry’s ell i i + re, we saa: 9:15—American. Legion vs.|. NATIONAL a USS. Gilmore. At Cincinnati H.E.|FRIDAY— Brooklyn is 14 0| 7:30-—Adams’ Dairy vs. Key Cincinnati a West Merchants. Branea and Edwards; Lively, | 9:15—VFW vs. Bob’s Sports Erautt, Hetki and Lamano. Shop. At St. Louis RR. HL F | ivi tne, ew York sot Bt ine 20 2 9 SPORTS and Kennedy, Hansen, Iott an Cooper; Ticcheon and Rice. RECREATION First paint STI IMU TTT At Chicago . H, E.|SWIMMING—South Beach, south Boston 260 end of Duval Street. Chicago 6 4 1/DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, Barrett and Masi; Borowy, west Caroline Street; Craig Kush and McCullough. Dock, north end of Grinnell = Street. Second Game BASEBALL—Games, usually on At Chicago R. H.'E.|""" Sunday afternoon, at Munici- Boston 08 3 pal Stadium, Duck Avenue Chicage 2 5 Ol — and 14th Street. Voiselle, Lanfranconi and Ca- melli, Masi; Passeau and Scheff- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh,! Vision Street (day and nightigay were a looping grounder | ostponed, rain. (facilities), that bunted Zacharzak home! ; ss : rs Hh courts! with the first Squadron Four} HAVE YOUR FARE READY’... AMERICAN LEAGUE at South Beach and Bayview) run and a near home run by} Don't hold up a line of impa- At New York R. H. E, oh Hewitt, pinch-hitting for Walker, tient passengers while you St toute ‘ 030 (aceon et bal iat which Freemont caught after! rummage in your purse for New York 61 ‘Park and South Beach. leaping from a pile of sand in| change. It’s annoying to all Sanford, Moulder and Early, Moss; Newsom and Berra. view Park. At Philadelphia R. H. E. ‘S PLAYGROUND — Cieveland 3 8.2 Bayview Park. Philadelphia 5 3 3|COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview Gettel, Stephens, Embree and Park. Hegan; Dietrich, Christopher and Guerra, At Washington R. H. E.\MEET THURSDAY NIGHT Detroit 1 2 0! Directors of the Key West Golf Washington 6 11 2) club will meet in the club house, Benton, Overmire, White and}, Swift; Wynn and Evans. teams meet again. Player— AB RHPOA At Boston R. H. Ei}. Dr. Jack Hayes, club president, The box score and the score |Carter, 2nd... 4 0 0 3 2 Chicago. fay ths staene at fis at ned ona (by innings of the game follow: jGannon., : we 4 9 9 u ° ul on | y gr and Dickey, T Soeshs Dobe | acted upon at the meeting. Player— AB R H PO A E Blood orth, If 4 0 0 1 0 moment errant ward, ss .3 0 1 0 est vig, yuck | VETS DUMP FIREWORKS Hodge. 1b 4 0 0.12 0 0 Walker, if 4000 0 wert, 3b 3 0 0 1 0 O Beach, p 3 RDeRNS- MINDED? NEM be ggt Conn Paliee | scharzal, 2b 4 2 3 4 1 1 Goldstein, ss 31031 WICHITA, Kans.—Stirring up ajtook no action when a g10UP of lsaunders, c .... 3 0 0 6 3 0 Byrd, cf 2010.0 ke while waiting for a voice|residents of a veteran housing |ciyincons, cf 4 0 1 3 1 0 aHewitt 10000 or pees oy Paul Lago, {project tossed part of a huge Ezell, If » PAgOnO soe 00 See ee Pupil to arrive wt the alarmjfireworks display into New Ha-lniuason, rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0' Totals— 33-2 3.27 19 es Me ly |ven harbor. The fireworks, part Harvey, p 3 0 0 0 8 2\a—Flied out for Waker in the Giesk a0 the cake would ape of the annual St. Andrew's Day | ,Titzer’ : 1001 6 01. ninth. Tot 6 thirty minutes, Later, she ape |celebration of Italian-American | pFreinz - 1 0 0 0 O O Sub Base - 000 000 000—0 Kor B Sa & rather muffled slerm go a residents of the city of Waterside | Freemont 0 0 0 0 0 0 SubRon 4 . _ 000 100 01x—2 Lot 7 7 Sa. and, investigating, she found the 7) eminded the veterans tool | Strike outs: by Beach 6, by,Lot Sa. FA cake batter on the window ae much of overseas during the! Totals— 33 2 5 2719 3 Hervev 5: runs: Zacharzak 2. oe an Gierasch and a well-cooked clock in t © wer. ‘ ‘a—Relieved Freemont. | Score by innings: ,s yg R fori sq 4 te ai cis. wea. ‘ oe Baseball Statistics By The Associated Press STANDINGS Florida-International League Club— W. L. Pet. ‘Havana i Tampa Miami Beach - 1 42 548 West Palm Beach 42 48 467 ‘Miami _.. St. Petersbu 449 {Lakeland -.84 64 347 \Fort Lauderdale 25 68 .269 | American League Club— Pet, yNew York B74 Detroit _. 560 Boston _.. ‘Philadelphia Cleveland Chicago a | Washington . jSt. Louis ._.. .31 53.369 National League New York Boston _. 48 39 .562 St. Louis 46 41 .529 Cincinnati 42 47 .472 41.47 46 37 50 Brooklyn 12, Cincinnati 1. Boston 2-0, Chicago 0-2. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, postponed, rain. American League (Tuesday’s Scores) St. Louis 0, New York 6. Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 5. Detroit 1, Washington 6. Boston 3, Chicago 2, TODAY’S GAMES Florida-International League Fort Lauderdale at Miami Beach, Miami at West Palm Beach. Havana at Tampa. Lakeland at St. Petersburg. yhits and three errors. The Mer- .4a5 jBeored six more runs in the sixth | ee THE ker weit Gorm JERRY'S HALF-ACRE 4 WINS, 15-5; GILMORE | FORFEITS TO VFW ir An Exhibition Game,* Dror fer iro Standings |?: Foreign Wars, Griffin CITY LEAGUES Working Well In the second half of the Class A and Class B of the Softball CLASS A Club— W. LL. Pet. game last night scored one in the | first on a walk, a hit batsman/Vidal 5, by Sweeting 3; time of, and a wild pitch. The Merchants !game: 1.15; umpires: James Mira jeame back and scored three on ajand F. Villareal; scorer: Aguilar. |walk, a hit by Alonzo and a — homer by Vidal to deep left cen- | In the second game, an exhibi- ter. ition affair, the Jerry’s Half Acre In the second inning the Jerry |boys won over the Veterans by’a boys scored seven and won the!5 to 0 score. Sue Griffen was ball game, ‘on’ four walks and two | Working fine. The Vets got only wo hits off Sue Griffen, an in- field hit by Casado in the third ind a single to right by Santana jin the fifth. Only three runners reached as far as second base. 'For Jerry’s, Lastres hit two safe- ly, scored one run and drove home three. In the first frame chants scored their last run in the third on a walk and a double b; Beira. In the fourth Jerry’s added one more on a hit by Higginbotham, who then stole second and scored , on Joe Mira’s single. Jerry’s Pittsbursh: w 35 51.407 )0n two walks a hit batsman, three to Solomon, a perfect bunt by Is errors and a triple by Kelly. | Higginbotham, a fielder’s choice} AME RES RES At bat, Joe Mira hit two safely ‘and a single by Lastres scored tae GA ULTS ifor the winners, and C. Garcia Tun. In the third a_ single py National League and Beire hit two for the losers. Mira and a walk to Walker, then (Tuesday’s Games) In the field, Higginbotham, Las- Lastres doubled and _ brought } New York 5, St. Louis 10. Itres, Joe Mira and Meador them home, and he scored on a single by Sawyer. In the field, Solomon, Meadot and Mira were jthe best for the winners, and} Machin, Casado for the losers. Score by innings: R. H. E. Jerry's - 104 000—5 6 0 'VFW 000 000—0 2 1 Sue Griffen and Walker; Arias and Castro. Two-base hit: Lastres; stolen ; bases: none; struck out: by Arias 3; bases on balls: off Griffen 3, off Arias 6: double play: Machin to Castro; time of game: 1.00. played a great game for the win- ners and G. Garcia and Curi Gar- cia were the best for the losers. Score by innings: R. H.£. Jerry’s 170 106—15 5 1 Merchants 311 000— 5 7 7 E. Sweeting and Walker; Vidal, Fernandez, Brost and G. Garcia. | Home run: Vidal; three-base hit: Kelly; two-base hits: J. Mira, ‘Beiro; stolen bases: F. Lastres 2,: Solomon, Higginbotham, J. Mir sacrifice hits: Rodriguez, Saw- yer; bases on balls: off Vidal 8, off Sweeting 6; struck out: by, SQUADRON 4 WINNER — Softball Games FIRST OF SERIES OF 3 SUB BASE GAMES| Winners Of Series Then’——————— Engages Balboa, May Go To New London, Con- necticut | Squadron Four of the Key West Submarine Base beat a team representing the Submarine ! Base, 2 to 0, in the first game of a series of three games played yesterday afternoon at the Sub-: marine Base Field. | Winner of the series will en- gage Balboa of the Canal Zone,’ which is coming here to compete j for the southern submarine’ championship. Winner of the southern championship will go to New London, Conn., to engage | the winners of the northern GOLF—Municipal Golf ~ Course, Stock Island. TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- GOLF €LUB DIRECTORS| ‘Stock Island, tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. ‘s \thrown out and no credit for jwin given to the VFW. championship. Then in turn the; winners uf the submarine cham- ; ‘pionship will engage for the At-! lantic Fleet title. i Features of the game yester-| deep right field. Had Hewitt’s | ball been a hit it was a certain | THEIR SONG home run and would have tied; LAVENHAM, Suffolk, Eng.— up the game, for there was one When Hannen Foss, author and runner on base at the time. ‘composer proposed, he did so in The Gilmore team did not get the song he wrote, entitled, “Our back from New London, Conn., in .Life Together.’ At their wed- |! time for the game. The VFW ding recently, the bride and did not have a lineup of nine ‘groom sang the song to their 800 qualified players at game time: | guests. therefore. the game will be} @/b—Flied out for Hudson ie—Relieved Hienz. Today at 4 p. m., the same | Submarine Base HOVEUUUGUAEE HEHE ATA gl |Jerry’s won the game on a walk}; ’ i ine 3 Se pt Leon, ie Sa: ice is heneiy given that the following described Jand@ will be with = a auction by the City of Key West, at 12 o'clock noon on *f the Ist day of Anmust, 1947; at ttle City, Halk City>of Key, Wert, Mey; West, Finrids, to pay: the amount due for taxes herein. set opposite the same, together with all costs of sudlr s@le and’ advertising, ,DRSCRIPTION OF bane. Lot 3 S 8 H2-266, G12-370-3' 8 53-68. pat 2 Pt Lot ¢'s i Sa. i ‘AUQNTULANTUEDUANESET AAA AEEULAREEA Ane ANETTA Vets of Foreign Wars 1 0 1.000 Bt League lasct night, Jerry’s Half ,Bob’s Sports Shop 0 0 .000 Be | Acre team won over the Key !'American Legion 0 West Merchants, 15-5, while the |USS: Gilmore 0 1 Veterans of Forengn Wars won| Club— w. ohne on a forfeit over the USS |Jerry’s Half-Acre 1 Gilmore nine. Adams Dairy 9 Jerry’s team in the opening Ae aa $ te Lot a ot Lot PL rt 4 Pr Pt Pt. Pt. Pt » Le y Pt. Ls and Hernandez | 62. Lot 8 pLot 9 Pt. Pt. EG. Pt. Lot 9 { 1 Lot 3 Sq. 1 Tr. re Lot 9 Sq.1 Tr. Pt. Lot 2 Sq, 7 THe oe 1 8a 59: O18 ots 1-4 Sq, 08. Gi0-601. 8 411-348, 5133 ot 12 Sq. a Ths 3 Jl-240 J: Sq. 4 Tr. 3. 2-243. oS Bet oe 4 G12. 2 8 Tr. ot Far Ont feither of you, st | ree Aiammeniia ‘Dies La! itive estate: of Joh K, [< ei Revit ub Fdecensed, late of sa iy, to the! Saleeenths, iS [county Judge. of | Monroe, : Neely. Arimentha F at Kes Went Satan Villar, Rite Pet pPloriga, | within “ete ht ie “ be . months from the time of the fir wissiisre LANE—OBIVEE AND PAULINE STREETS Sp uliligation’ pf. thie? notice: Beccdixe) pelaim or demind. shall ‘ Beccaise, ing, and shall state t acne Sa. ae. ‘ E1-262. . Lot 21 of Tr. 6 A4-463, » Lo Le Pt pt 22 of Tr. 6 Ay pt 29 of Tr. @ 4.7 All Lots Beat Pt. Lot Pt. Lot Pt Lot r Sul Sa. 3 Br 1b. iy 0 “eit. if ve Lot 1 Sq. as EI Lot 17. Sq. 8 Tr. 1 W Lot 1 Pt. Lo Pt. aig. Pt. Lol Pt. of Pt. Pt. Lot 9 Pt. La Lot 12 Sa. Lot 12 Lot 2 Pt Lot of Dr. Lot 8 Lot 10 Su. 8 Sq, 8 Tr. 11 WM Su. 8 ‘Dr. Be hot t'8q. 9 e. ‘Lot 3 sa. Pt ae 3 ot t Sq 2 Tr: 12 Foc ewer - B52 sa. Tr. 0) Sq. 6 Tr. 14 2%-20. ots Tr. Sy. 10 Sq, 13° Tr. 130 wen H1-208 . Rex OWNER ‘Raipes, Carey, Philabw Skinner, Bullard, Leona Corral, Rogens,.” Xavior melio Solomon, Lemiatt, ae _7 Bias © 2 Or PHRe! Sweeting, Eva. Cornal Roberts, . State of Florida State of Florida . Eent, Howard R, . Starling, 1. - Menendez. eart te Ovide, Louis, et ux. . vite, Louts et ux. English, George R., et al rs. P. Jonn-Styies, Alfred Buolnede Marquez, Ader): Luis wil Williams, Marry M. Sr. et al BEWY'S SUDDIVENON DIAGRAM DERDy BOUK 1-108 > Kemp. st ae Clarence: Ca Pemex: . DESCRIPTION QF LAND — our Lot 2 Sq. 41 Tr. 2t°Cr-850. Lot 2 Sq. 41 Tr. 21 C1-350 KEY WEST FOUNDA’ heidaial - Armando Armando AMOUNT OF «|: PRES & COME [rot 12 sq. 11 eas. “} Lot 1 se 2G | bebe Eot 1 1s 1 a P Let. 4 Sq 1 Tr. = GT-108 aK orris, Russell; Buin 3 3 vee ej, Lot. 1, Sat 2 Gi-44. Marvin, Mary’ «. [fink sa 2 tr. oe Gian Marcin, Man KEY WENDY LAND HUVECS ASSN. PLAT Boon Lot 1 Sq. 1 Tr. 28 2-594. Puig, Arturo Lot 17 Sa. z ‘Tr. 29 G8- 203 Rieker, Frank J. Lot 1s Sq, 3 Tr. 29 Gacane Rieker, Frank J doin Pha It 2333 be PAGE 12 Lot 20 Sq. 1 7 Armando Lot 21 Sq, 1 Tr. 3 2 Foe 22 Sq. 1 Tr Malom Tot 11 Sq 3' 30-48-28; inetand, “nite Lot iv Sa, 4 Tr. 3031-318 Roberts, J. Fran Pie <3 iret a a Pe poland Kan. Ireland, Kana: paren nner et neve Ireland, Bdnw 298 gia EE es : 4 Medaitony, uowtwe : Catew,. Lon Yeur Horoscope WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, Litter IN PRE CrncurITr ‘Today's native is impulsive, wile! jful and daring. With the intel- | CHANG. ligence bestowed by the past week | JAMES ¢ and the intuitive judgment which | oes With. this degree, it is a very | iM ARGAR) ng. position and. leads to suc-' cess. Take care to cutb the im-| ny. etuousneds so. that the emotions} lo not run away. OF THE STATE vin ae q y Pable consumption of pota- | ? remains .about steady from : ear to year, and more potatoes hone x re being used in industrial ; 199, rocesses. LEGALS al the 1 147, othe rein will 1 POR OR aah NORICK TO CRED! userpage sen gm (at Probate Act, Seen, ae tka Curry, Albert et: tx 1g AN, THE COURT oF "His: a. Marques, JUDGE, By: A eerie. rez Hatate a JOHN W. isd) ALLAN B. Solicitor for jn pO L’ You and, each of notified and required to present at Haims and: demands which you place address i Peay to the gainst ine residence and post. office of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his attorney, and any such el mut August allegations cont Valdes, | Roltyar slemand not ‘so, fited ‘shall ye | Key, ‘Prank JOHN W. Nb PAR ZUG bentaken ss ont Hinde, Delphine As administrator of the Estate| Dove # : ee of John W. Marzyck, Sr, de-| F , this Ist da 106.99 ceased ‘uit Court Seal) jul 5 aug 6, 1947 | SE LANE, co Plaintiff, ‘ipelines are ee DVORCE on Straughter, -Irene /R [ae Sands,, Wpodrow miles from the €obo, Armando i. 197, Roberts, Prince. et care Fleet Post Office, Caer eae BK San Francisco, California, | Bawah ‘ou are hereby required to ap-! et ana to the Bill’ for ed} ullatd, Samy an Weainst you in. the Pla,» Albert Ketuse on or before Koehn Secieda Lula dQ Cuba Sociedad Martinez, . Martinez, Cuba Jose Jose Martinez, Jos Martine Martinez, Rodrigues, bvames Dames, Marque ikemo.: “SURDIVIStON | Renedo, i Stephan’ Stephan .... Marquaz, Abélardo, Adelardo by Geo: Geo. . Bnria SUDDIY: 1990N ‘antor, Adela, etal Cont, Cuervo Braum, py TID Artis, Munro, vie sis st fom Watson, Rotiert Willlam 10N Villate, Ashmor Salley, Badron, Padron, Padron, Padron, Hinde, ‘Torres, Varela, Varela, Brown, Cremata. Noble, Noble, ren ate. v STON Ashmore, Aronovitz, Manuet @ WAESON SUBDIVISION 1-200 Try i gis 561 162- Raber: vin Henry. Eloy Eloy e. Re cert SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. Frank ...... M. and arrives af Miami at 4:00 o' Hee Ge te clock P.M. we et Ux. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT ar eae SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and Louis Ro. arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Neite & A Brown, Annie Bi ‘Thompson, Annie... Karehaeiner, J. Cremata, Vineent Cremata, Vincent Y. Vinvent ¥. Crematu, Vincent Y. Bryon 1. Bryon I. . West Foundation Co. one. Manuel tina’ Gee Jokephine Walter C. , Eloy Hrnestine Charles, et ak Pritchard, T. Reginaid ROBERTS, J. Anna September, A.D. 1947. Here contained CIGAR 947. Wireuit Court Seal) 2 ROSs C Clerk of Cire ¢ hy: Alice H, Salg: i Deputy Cletk. fnrique Esquinaldo, ornes for Plaint juld ue t ent Burgess Heary bes | Aaa im < € ec! jy Emelina _.... Filer, | Charies Raymond « ] chile, Salome * Fi di bh m jomipson,. Newe! 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MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT at FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE ISURANCE WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets TAXES & ¢ H. 1 PAGR i oo COURT OF THI DU OF FLOWIDA. AND POR MONROE COUNT. No. 11-54 HYATT, Plaintiff, pivore HYAT?, Ith a rwi ve tah minty, Florida. lice H. Salgade 1 “le required: to. ai D pill Ay of SAWYER, » Clerk of Cireult Cou nein ae stis IN PIR CIRCUYY COURT OF THE | Ber Alice oe Salen att eRe Ry eae ue: 2 REBVENEW JUDICIAL CARCUED f Hewuty Clerk, ig ER OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN! enrique Esxquinaldo, J : | AND Om MONROE. COUNPY. WN) Gariaue, Bsqninalde. pe adron,.. Clara, et vit ‘. CHANCERY. rt ed sae 16-28, 1949, being . built. to carry natural gas thousands of fields in the jSouthwest to population centers. STORE Service ja Keys and 68 ew Ch SS th hh hhh wr Ta TaII ODS OOD LADD II! 2 IIs: a EOD Se ee Te