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WEDNESDAY, JULY 80, 1947 BLANKS CARDS, 4 TO 0, FOR DODGERS; GIANTS EDGE REDS, 2 TO 1; FELLER WINS 13TH, 5 TO 1, OVER SOX Williams, Hitless, Bunts¥ Safely Off Cleveland! TAYLOR | Ace; Bues Beat Braves, | 605 (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, July 30.—The Brooklyn Dodgers served notice on the St. Louis Cards last night that they have no intention of being overhauled in the current National League pennant race. “Handsome Harry” Taylor shut out the World Champs, 4 to 0, at St. Louis, with three hits, as the Dodgers collected 10 bingles off posited Dickson and two other STANDINGS ed five hits in 10 trips to the, “ard twirlers, The victory put the I it Le plate. | Brooks eight full games in front ars oy, vacicss aod Duke’s brother, A. Duke, ac- | of the rest of the league. 5 2. +. 667 cording to Aguilar’s figures, is At Cincinnati the New York |Red Raiders ‘807 the league’s leading pitcher, with | Giants edged the Reds, 2 to 1, to Pirates 21 Ser draw within one game of the {Blue Sox... 2. 1-87 LEAGUE TO HOLD wn Me etna uch Flriuntrston tanswe |, MEETING TONIGHT | Boot Club— a Dee meeting ie islan se a sialieA PP 17°25" .755, City Baseball League has salt i Tampa — 692. been called for tonight by The lowly Pittsgurgh Pirates | im? yom) 370 President Joe Zorsky at the smacked down the Boston Braves, ;Miami __. zi 495, City Hall. 6 to 5, at Pittsburgh, in another) west palm Beach 45 62 .464 The session will start at 8 night game. Ernie Bonham went St. Petersburg 46 58 .442! o'clock. the route for the Bucs as they |Lakeland 3470 327 1 collected 15 hits off four Brave ;Fort Lauderdole 25 75 .250 two wins and no losses for the; pitchers. National League ;Sox. Roy Hamlin, one of the The Chicago Cubs rallied ey i Pct, league directors, however, con- five runs in the seventh inning |p coklyn 629 tends that Duke has won only | to subdue the Philadelphia Phils, 5 to 4. Hank Wyse, who follow- ‘Duke Brothers Lead City League Batting, Pitching Departments, Figures Show 4 M. Duke of the Blue Sox is leading the Island City Baseball g ae League hitters with a batting} Baseball Statistics average of .500, according to, statistics released today by By. The Hated Brees Scorekeeper Peter Aguilar. Sec- ond Baseman Duke has collect- .548 one game and lost the other with | .539 a balk. { St. Louis New York THE KEY WES? ‘CITIZEN NOTICE Notiee is hereby given that the following deserihed lands will pe sold at publie auction hy the City of Key West, at 12 o'clock noon on the Ist day of August, 1947, at the City Hall, City of Key West, Key West, Florida, to pay the amount due for taxes herein set opposite the same, together with all costs of such sale and advertising. AMOUNT OF TAXES & COST 958.08 OWNAR Starling, L. H. ... Menendez, Pearl [. - Ovide, Louis et ux - Ovide, Louis et ux DESCRIPTION OF LAND 8 Hi 412-370-371 - Russell, Lulu Me... United Brotherhood Ralph K. . Paul ....... Robert H., Marucci, Celina 4M. - George, Robert F ” - Thompson, J. Newell - Thompson, John N. . Thompson, Mary EB. - Maloney, Walter ¢. - Johnson, oc Bands, - Pinder, Bs! Maloney, Walter Catheart _.. ireland, se 5 E Pierce,’ J. 1 Bof We ireland, 1 Bof W Ireland, B of WC-122. Ireland, Edna V-41 QQ-185 B-WC- ceuee Ireland, Edna oe MeMahon, Louise Mears Cates, Leon... Thompson, Sarah Ann - Perez, Raoul J., et ux Romero, Pedro’ P. t. Lots 1-4 Sa. t. Pt. Kot 4 Sa. Raines,’ Leonora Styies Pt fet 28 Gallagher, John G., et ux Roberts, Arnold Al’ 2... Straughter, Irene English, George Raines, Thos. Car. yhn-Styles, Hf. Pt, Lot 3 Philxbury Pt Lot 4 Skinner, Alfred 1. P Bullard, Leona Thurston, Otis Ferguson, Haro pe a ae (ohS Eee aaa TION REOK BH PAGH 72 Trujillo, Ymeldo . Straughter, Irene Raines, Lenora: St: nney. Campbell, 2 bist, Neely, Arimentha uelo C, velo Tr. 4 Du Pont, F 3 Tr. 4 Hi-174 : Tynes, Mel . Lot 4 Sq. 3 Tr. 4 pert et ux Abelardo Aherlardo BUR Pee co urry, All ed Hank Borowy and Doyle |Boston = .527; Mason Mauldin and Del Fer- Lot Lade to the mound, received ;Cincinnati 474 nandez, also of the Blue Sox, and | Pt: Lot credit for the win. Chicago 468 Paul Higginbotham of the Redj Only one first-division club Pittsburgh 415 Raiders, are even with M. Duke played in the American League, . Philadelphia = 400 in the hitting department but Joe the fourth-place Philadelphia American League have not played as many games, 307. : Arimentha Athletics winning a night tussel! Qyyp— W.L. Pet,'according to the times-at-bat i from the Chicago White Sox atiNew York _.... 64 32 .667 figures. 29 of Tr. 8 4 Philadelphia on Phil Marchil- ' Boston 5241 .559 Leading hitters, results of don’s five-hitter, The St. Louis Detroit 49 42 .538 games played, pitching records | lot 9 Sq. * ‘Tr. Browns downed the Washington Philadelphia 48 47 .505 and league standings follow: WIvDsoR 1 AND Sena 8 to 2, at Washington, ;Cleveland 4145 477, Player— ABR H Ave.|Pt Beecals in another night game. ; Washington _... 41 49 .456 M. Duke, BS _. 10 1 5 .500 ‘arlier in the day the Cleve- ‘Chicago 4155 .427 Maulding, BS - 4 0 2 .500 land Indians whipped the Bos- |St. Louis 33 58.363 Fernandez, BS 412 500) ton Red Sox, 5 to 1, as Bob Fel- | 5 = | Higginbotham, RR 4 i : 4 “ i »r rolle his 15th win of the ‘oberts, 5 : Rey alcerert tare 4 Bob Ss Sports Upset Casado, BS 8 3 3 .375| 6 Willams, Harry en i inth wi ! M. Hernandez, RR 9 1 3. .333) 2 - Klieman in the ninth with unt B Gil 14- Vidal, Pirates 3 0 1 .333| BENJAMIN ALBURY'S SUBDIVISION DIAGRAM DEED Book out, a man on fi at and the count y 1 more, 9M. Rodriguez, SC_10 1 3 .300 Roberts, slack two and two on Sam Mele. Kli Wace Stirrup, Merrill. ; Dae aaitaibu(ouhibuinto cal . ° Arango, BS it a Russell: ace peat Be a ‘Merchants Victors t».25 ,. 123 22! he een Ted Williams was unable to Sanne eRinios noms 30 250 hit Feller his first three times,| The USS Gilmore, last-place 0, "Rodniguez P 12. 13 250 and finally Mra Gate ' Aes bar {club in the Class A City Softball |G. Garcia, Pirates 12 0 3 .250 which caug! ie Boudreau shift | aie +g Meador, RR 4°11 .250 Straus Tint footed’ Ed ‘Robinson, Indian ‘League first-half, upset Bob's Meador, RR. 8 0 2 (250 Coho, Armando first baseman, poled two homers. Sports Shop, first-half city 1)’ Griffen, SC. 8 2 2 250 ace eliee uae Results: | champs, 14 to 4, last night at Games Played eens Rapeiin: mee NATIONAL LEAGUE |Bayview Park. The champs didn’t] July 6, 1947—League opener, aL UES Giri Night Game ‘have their windmill ace, Dewitt ,won by the Blue Sox over the Hullata, Sam and Samuel At Cincinnati . HE. Roberts, on the mound, and the San Carlos Club by a 1 to 0 Bla,” Albert ce ook 3 6 0 Sailors clouted Rosam for 11 hits. acer ee eae | ae Jansen and Cooper; Raffens-| In the Class B game the Key eer a ae eee ae & ; berger, Gumbert and Lammano. Night Game At Pittsburgh R. H. E.; Boston 5610 1 Pittsburgh 615 0 Voiselle, Lanfranconi, Karl, Johnson and M Kluttz, Bonham and | | Night Game | R At St. Louis . HL EK, Brooklyn 410 St. Louis 03 1 Taylor and Edwards; Wilks, Wilber and Rice. At Chicago R. H. E. Philadelphia .49 0 Chicago 5 6 2, Jurisch, Schmidt, Judd, Schanz and Lakeman; Borow Lade, Wyse and Scheffing, McCullough. AMERICAN LEAGUE Night Game ' At Washington R. H. E. St. Louis 83st Washington 278 Zoldak and Early; Scarborough, | Candini, Carey é Night Game | At Philadelphia RE FE. Chicago 25 i Philadelphia 5 8 0 rist, Grove, Gillespie and| Tresh; Marchildon and Rosar. R. H. E. 510 1 Bosto 1 8e8 Fell Klieman and Hegan,! Lopez: Jehouse, Dorish, Harris , and Tebbetts. Only games scheduled. Softball Games Dickson, ; ‘and a single by Villareal brought West Merchants trounced Naval Hospital, 13 to 3. The Gilmore scored five runs in the first inning on three walks, three hits and an error. The Sports Shop scored one in the first on a walk and a double by Villareal. In the third the Gil- more scored seven runs. Papy- zian hit two singles in this frame and Turpin walked twice. Two San Carlos 4, 10 innings. | July 20.—Pirates 2, Blue Sox 1, 10 innings. San Carlos 3, Red Raiders 9. July 27.—Blue Sox 7, Red Raid- ers 2. Pirates 5, San Carlos 1. Pitching Records Duke, won two, lest none. Salinero and G. Lastres, one lost none. won walks, a triple by Stinett, singles eee and Meador, 1 and a homer |Won one and lost none. bya Meansjand epee ena Diaz, L. Valdez, Vidal, M. ‘a for the scor- i Pypba en facegun ted acres Sanchez, Sweeting and Domen- A walk, a wild pitch and a ech, lost one and won none. single by Rodenberry added one more for the gobs. Their last run was in sixth, on a single, an Softball Standings error and a wild pitch. In the} CITY LEAGUES ; third Baker walked, stole second him home. In the fourth Johnny |__Club— Ogden walked, James ‘Ogden } Vets of Foreign Wars bunted safely, Rosam walked and American Legion 11 fy “they 4j] USS. Gilmore i 2 Baker was hit by a pitched ball Fo. Sports Shop 0 1 to score two runs. oe CLASS B At bat, Villareal and James} 4 _ W.L. Pct Ogden hit two safely for the |yony's Half-Acre 30 losers and Papyzian, Kozel and Key West Merchants 1 1 Means each hit two for the win-| Adams Dairy . 01 ners. In the field, Papyzian, Fal- Naval Hospital 02 jen and Turpin were the best for ; the winners, and Baker, Villa- fourth on four hits and two real and Sterling for the losers. 'rors, Score by innings: USS. Gilmore 507 101—14 11 0 and two walks and a wild pitch Bob's Sports ..101 200-— 4 5 3 allowed the last Merchant run to Rodenberry and Fallon; Rosam cross the plate. and Aiburs PAL? hit: Stenitts wo-base hit) Vile and Wells hit two for the los ger, Papyzian: sacrifice hit: Sten- and Miller got one in his only itt; struck out: by Rosam 1, by Rodenberry 4; bases on balls: off Rosam 6, off Rodenberry 6; um- pires: J. Mira and C. Griffen. er- best for the losers and Beire and | A. Pazo were the best for the j CLASS A ee R. H. E.| In the fifth Martin took over j tot 2 turn at bat. In the field, Cooper, | 1: Miller and Brosnodky were the | ;“ Martinez, Rodriguez, Dame Dames, 11.09 1h.ag 1109 Marquez, Abelardo rdo, Renedo, Enrique 21.19 ARRIS SUBDIVISION 7 dela, etal Cont. : Manuel S84 Cuer: SUBDIVISION 1 Ptevof Sq. 1 Tr. 50s Braum, . Robert... Pt. Lot 10 Sq Cremata, Vincent N SUBDIVISION ohn Thelma G Josephine Henry ON Burgess Menry mond... Salome son, Newell Charlotte Ruth Dotte Dotte Dette M. ; Dotte M. + Dotte M. Dotte M. Vincent M M. M r Cremat Ricker, , et us Ashmor Sal Aronovitz, Charles, et al AR OG a set OE Tampa 5-7, Fort Lauderdale} (4-5). 3-6. American League West Palm Beach 5-7, St. Pe-| Detroit at New York—Trout tersburg 1-7, second game calied| end of 10th, time rule. i game. AMOUNT OF 6 6 DESCRIPTION OF LAND OWNER , TAXES & Cost y West Foundation Co. : West Foundation Co. 2.2 G4-336 7 eid OUNDATION SUBDI PI Lot 13 Sq. 11 G Lot 14 Sq. 11 4G4- MAI Pt. Lot 18 Sq. Lot 19 Sq. 3 PROGH lia Maria Eulalia Maria N. PLAT Book id, Eulalia Maria : add, Bulaifa Maria VERS PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 140 Lot Lot Let Lot Let Lot 2 13 Lot Armando .... Lot . Armando Lot 22 Armando Lot 11 Sa. ox, ‘Wrank He Lot 17 Sq. Roberts, J. Frank ARC Tax Collector-Treasurer Key West, Florida . GAME RESULTS Florida-Internations: League (Monday's Scores) Miami 17 Lakeland 6. Havana 2, Miame beach 1. games—Barrett (7-7) and Wright (2-2) vs. Higbe (7-10) and ‘Coe 1.2. | New York at Cincinnat?—Iott | (2-3) vs. Lively (2-4) or Walters / (7-8) vs. Reynolds (12-6). St. Louis at Washington, night’ game—Fannin (3-6) vs, Masterson | (8-7). | Chicago at Philadelphia, nighi game—Papish (6-7) vs. Flores (4-] 0). National League (Tuesday’s Scores) New York 2, Cincinnati 1, night game. i . 5 1 \ Seen 6, Boston 5, night} Cleveland at Boston, night} Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 0, night {gr Pack (7) vs. Johnson \ i Chicago 5, Philadelphia 4, { American League (Tuesday's Scores) ' St. Louis 8, Washington 2. night game. Philadelphia 5, Chicago game. Cleveland 5, Boston 1. Only games scheduled. TODAY’S GAMES Florida-International League | Tampa at Miami Beach. i Miami at St. Petersburg. ! West Palm BeacJ, at Lakeland. Havana at Fort Lauderdale. | National League i BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of |}, 2 i nighi Brooklyn at Si. Louis, night, s d d H a " game—Branca (16-7) vs. Bre- Cigars an Col ) DRPRERE: ptr ia cheen (12-6). i . Valdes Bidg., jice 332 Philadelphia at Chicago—Don-' Soft Drinks | 819 Duval St. = —— nelly (0-2) vs. Carpenter (0-0). | Upstai: Residence Boston at Pittsburgh, two yiitiy YY 4, c ? t hf, Whi itialdiyuly O SAID i Stores. 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Every day customers tell us they are surprised to see the varied range of patterns and the real quantities of mould- ings in stock at our yards. Some say they've been toldi “Lindsley’s haven't enough moulding to stick in your eye.” Well kere’s better use for ihat eye. An “eyefull” of what we have in quantities of mouldings freshly inventoried in our reserve-stock Warehouses o-n-l-y! Listing not including any of the large current quantities comprising our stocks in our 9 yards. Read it and Iéap! Warehouse Kind of Warehouse Kind of Inventory Moulding Inventory Moulding 640,000 ft. Half Rd. Screen Mould 300,000 fr. 15%" Lattice 320,000 ft. Flat Screen Mould 714,120 ft. Base Shoe 265,800 ft. 134" A.B. Plaster Mould 131,238 ff. 1x2" Screen Stock Trim 18,880 fr. 1x3" Sereen Stock 927,900 ft. Re Type "K" (3 Bead) 27,264 ft. Window Stool oan 9,200 ft. Drip C 62,860 ft. Type "D" Plaster Bev. Base ailccaleniseclneaisanena 84,496 ft. 2/4" Type "L" Casing fh 98,544 fr. 2x2" Baluster Stock 7.000) ft-.1 44") Crown Mould 70,860 ft. 74" Cove Mould 4,950 fr. Crown Mould 62,000 fr. 2" Quarter-Round 3,840 fr. Crown Mould 174,870 ft. 74" Quarter-Round 31,028 fr. Stop 64,760 ft. 1s" ©. G. Stops 25,0590 fr. Half Round 450,670 fr. 13" O. G. Stops 20,000 ft. Half Round 459,110 ft. 154" ©. G. Stops 50,000 ft. Parting Bead 272,600 ft. 13%" Lattice 10,000 fr. 17" Full Round Several Mouldings Priced As Low As 2//2¢ Ft. Lindsley Mouldings Are Well Machined from Dry, Uniform, Perfect Stock winners. Pritchard, > Reginala ARE MG HRA iN aR "ih dd MRE RE Ss a Naval Hos- Score by innings: R. H. E. hard, T. Reginaid : : SAYVIEW PARK sn the secon game Naval Hos-|, Score by innings: RHE ( i‘ povauiry BUILDING MATERIALS AT LINDSLEY'S @ ‘itt NIGHT GAMES Hiss ti a walk and a double by {Merchants 215 41x—13 10 0 Be Allapattah -- Lowest Prices -- Largest Stocks -- Linpster YARD THURSDAY— "Nelson, and their last two in the! Nelson, Martin and Wells; C. Valdez and Br Three-base hi vs. can Legion 's Sports Shop. jsixth, on a bunt by Miller, a ‘hit batsman, and a walk and a Valdez; Lindsley. Lumber | 9:15—Adams Detey vs, Noval ingle by Wells. The Merchants base pile lence, Remand 3 esr : . rrmaye ; scored two in the first on a walk lstruck out: by Valdez 7, by Nel-| WHAM) (Ailapaitah)-3817 W. W. 17th ve, MIAMI (Buena Viste)-2411 M. Miami Ave. WEST PALM GEAGH..709 W. 16th $1. WOLLYWOOD--3 Blocks North F.E.6, Station BELLE GLADE--S. E. 3rd St. and E Ave. wey WEST.-530 Division St. son 1; bases on balls: off Nelson} 10! « s. Key and a double by Alonzo, a wild ‘pitch and an error, one in the second on a walk and three bunts, SHAM! (Coral Way)--2160 S. W. 27th Ave. 7:30—Jerry’s Half-Acre v: HAM) (Trail).-810 S, W. 12th Ave. West Merchants. 9:15—VFW vs. USS. Gilmore. 5, off Miller 2, off Valdez FORT LAUDERDALE.-215 N. W. Ist Ave. ble play: Valdez to Alonzo; um- Crem (SS SS SS Se fs - crenata, peccmelaoee ,added five more in the third pir C. Griffen and J. Mir Grime i Wi 3 WwW, Yo 7: y. 3 : . M. ily Exeep' nda Subscribe to The Citizen—25c fi three walks and hits by Val-'time of game: 1.20; scorer: Ag Sole Trvom Tes GPS Hep Bie Shedd Rao FOOD eon if weekly. dez and Garcia, and four in the lar. ' est Foundation Co. ~