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0 anced FRIDAY, AUGUST }, 1947 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGS THRER REESE AGAIN BEATS CARDS IN LAST Florida Mermaids To Enter ~The Weather, Who Knows? | '"htnctica” INNING, 2101, FOR DODGERS; REDS Regional Championship Event —roarcor 3 Sse ows fat a ctr as ‘ | : | Key West and Vicinity: Moder. when there was a terrific pul EDGE GIANTS, 8-7; A’S TOP SOX, 3-2 —— | H 3. Was ihere any difference in sh ‘ i aR ph ek aura ps 5 aie a) ie on Johnny’s line. Johnny was tate to fresh southeasterly winds the tax bills vetoed by President pulled in and was pulled out | H ithis afternoon, tonight and Sat-|Truman? A j 3 iat } : i = s “dente again by a passing motorist. He lurday. eather will be rtly| 4 How many ex-Presidents ;°% ; i urday. ora ites ae ze ave served in Congress? {still doesn’t know what hit his with widely scattered! 5. Has the Governors’ Confer- dine. showers and thunderstorms. jence any legal power? a Dutch Leonard Shuts Our Gobs, 5 to 0, For Philp b 1 S sone, ‘Softball Postponed: Florida: Partly cloudy this aft-| 6. What is the present armed Enough lies: Indian Homers De- sepa tatisties ‘ernoon, tonight and Saturday. 'strength of the nation? | “My husband plays tennis, cs eo a 7. What American author was swims and goes in for physical ! lbs: cleat me oe isecretly fined for contempt of exercise. Does your husband take owers along, southeast coast | COMEress? any any regular exercise?” during night and early morning. |. 8. Who controls the German “Well, last week he was out | East Gulf and Jacksonville | industrial mes ioue (a) Silesia and seven nights running.” ithrrough Florida Straits: Moderate |“) the Ruhr? jto fresh east to southeast winds | 5, ines ate hat body of water is ‘over southern portion and gentle | SO™MPay? (ars ' ‘to moderate south to southwest! 10. Where is Haifa? ! S01 s northern portions this | a wir ! \ afternoo: night and Saturday.! The Answers | HOTEL =| 1. 17,600,000 out of 65,000,000. | eee | 2. Sixteen. ! storms. ! | © “ feat Red Sox, 5-4 |_27 Tw Ament me [Last Night; League) e \ (ay Te remy | spanpincs _ | To Resume Tonight’ Aug 1- mens Island City Baseball League | © high on a 13-game winning streak}. qyyy_ W.L, Pct.!. In tribute to Dr. ,Harry C.| and a 10-game lead in the Na-{/peq Raiders _. 2 1 .667:Galey, whose home is located | tional League, the Brooklyn |pirates __. .2 1 .667 near Bayview Park softball dia- Dodgers moved on to Chicago to- /piue Sox 2 1 .667 mond, the City Softball League day after having slapped down gan Carlos _ . 8 .000 postponed its games scheduled the St. Louis Cards, 2 to 1, at) Plorida-Internattonal League for last night. attered showers and thunder * St. Louis last night. Club— W. L. Pet.; In tonight's opening game the 5 Sie nse Pee Wee Reese gave the Dodg- Havana 78 26 .750 Class B league-leading Jerry’s NO SMALL CRAFT or storm} a None except the effective MIAMI, FLORIDA ems a clean sweep of their series Tampa mI 75 32 .701 Half Acre nine will er warnings are being displayed any- i : : with the chi “ge jby, driving in Miami Beach x 7.45 .559 with the first-half winners, Key where in this PORT il } Low Summer Rates Bruce Edwards, who had singled, Miami ...51 53. .490 West Merchants, in the first REP : 7 ag, ' A <s with a stinging triple in the West Palm Beach _. 47 52 .475°game. These clubs have met West, Fla., Aug. 1, 1947 es Bey sohne Quincy dems Ais Cone ones ninth inning off Howie Pollet. st, Petersburg 46 60 .434 once in the second half, Jerry’s aken at 8:30 am.,! 5, None whatever. _ rs eel aches It was Reese, Dodger shortstop, Lakeland 35 70 .333 winning, 15 to 5, but the ‘rn Standard Time, | 6. Authorized: 1,500,000 vol- a - who drove in the winning run in Fort Lauderdale 2677 .253 chants have done a lot of prac- City Office) unt for Army and Navy. *100 Rooms and Brooklyn's 11-10 win in the 10th National League |ticing since and expect to give Temperatures | 7. Howard Fas 7 ' 100 Baths— Wednesday night. i Gu— W. L. Pct, the Jerry’s a run for their money Highes as oh Bol 8. The Ruhr in the British Air-Cooled Little Vie Lombardi held the Brooklyn _...63 36 .636 tonight. Batteries will be Sweet- Hees ast might 1'zone; Poland has about annex- %Radio in Every Room Cards to seven hits while Brook- New York 49 42 1538 ing and Sawyer for the Jerry’s, | |Mean : ~ 85 ed Silesia, \ : lyn was collecting ten. He got St. Louis 51 44 .537 and Vidal and Brost for the Mer- | Normal SS -- 84| 9 The Arabian Sea. ; Parking Lot out of a tough spot in the last Boston 50 45 .526 chants. | leery oy ecwitation: | 10. In Palestine. | Adjoining of the ninth after Joo Medwiek Cincinnati 47 52 (475. In the Class A nightcap the eters ales re an Opposite Greyhound ned with a double. Chuck Chicago ..44 52 .458 USS Gilmore will cross bats with Maas rent crn and Trailway utes cMedwick (andiEitebureh 40,58 <417/the Veterans of Foreign Wars. | ian aaa R be t 9 OFFICE Bus Station took third on Marty Marion’s , Philadelphia A067 14127 This will be their first meeting Tv a iO rtS suppiies 4 i r i 8 ‘omorrow’s Almanac &Se Habla Espanol sacrifice bunt. American League in the second half. The Gilmore stern Standard Time) 123 Duval St. Phone 250 Terry Moore then lined to] C)ub— W. L. Pct. is determined to avenge the for- 6:55 a.m. Royal Standard & Portable Jehnny Jorgensen at third who New York 65 32 .670,feit handed the Vets in the first | Sunset : 7:11 p.m.| Typewriters - Safeguard Check tagged Diering off third and peg- Boston a 52 43 547; game‘ they were scheduled to Moonrise 8:00 p.m. ; Writers - Allan Wales and R. C. ged to Jackie Robinson who tag- Detroit 49 43 .533 play. They were not in town and | Moonset : _ 6:14 a.m,| Allen Adding Machines. ged Moore, but Umpire Dusty Philadelphia 49 48 505 had to forfeit. Manager Wells of i ee | | Sturgis Metal Executive & Boggess called the runner safe Cleveland 43 45 .489'the Vets will go out to win and i TIDES Sena tameg - Steel Age Filing despite a five-minute argument , Washington - 42 50 457) will start Maitland Ari vith . 4 . = x by the entire Brooklyn team, Chicago 42.56 429!Castro on the receiving end. | i : ; Neat ae | TYPEWR WRITER, OR ADDING MA Pollet then ended his own game St. Louis ~ 34 59 shit | The Gilmore has 1 new} } 4 ; (Fastern Standard Time) | CHINE, WE CALL FOR AND by flying out to Dixie Walker. bq players and is out to give the | % ‘ ; High Tide Low Tide DELIVER. At Cincinnati the Reds was GAME RESULTS jother clubs in the league some | ee ee Toe a | a.m, 3:03 a.m. out the New York Giants, 8 to 7,| py, ; jclose competition. Their pitchers oe 11:06 p.m. 4:34 p.m ee es jorida-Internation&: sea: | E Dp. p.m, despite home runs by Johnny Ci cdnaniae's Bean jhave not been selected yet. Fal- | __ SARASOTA, Fla.—Irene Delburn and Margaret Coles, of the Additional Tide Data | Mize, his 31st, and Weller Coop- Tampa 7, Miami Beach 3. lon will be the catcher, with Silver Dollar Swimming Club, Lakeworth, Fla., will be two of the. Reference Station: Key West | er, his 24th. ady Hatton's] Fort Lauderdale 4, Havana 1. 'Stenger at first, Kozel at second, leading Florida mermaids in the Regional Championships to be held Time of| Height of | three-run homer in the eighth} Miami at St. Petersburg, post-Papyzian at third, Means at short, | August 8-9-10 in the Lido Beach Pool, Sarasota, Fla. Irene Delburn Tide high water gave the Reds the winning mar- poned, rain. !and Osborn, Stinett, Cu and | is the holder of the 1946 National Junior 300-yard individual medley, © —Ohr. : | West Palm Beach at Lakeland, Turpin for outfield duty. The | and Margaret Coles recently won the 1947 National Junior 800-meter a The Philadelphia Phillies took postponed, rain. pitchers are a mystery and will | free-style event in LaGrange, Ga. They will represent the Florida, a 3-0 poe ey ane Gini ational Leegue not be announced to the public | association in the regional events. Cubs at Wrigley Field on Dute! : until game time. sae ire i eens Léonard’s five-hitter. Johnny (Thursday's Scores) ee i SS Valdes Channel +2hr. Wrostek connected for a round- Cincinnati 8, New York 7. Soe H. T e Bill | MOTHER SAVES CHILD ae i r for the winners. Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 1. | iKey West Wins ot twin Bill | FROM DEATH (orth end in ferced postponement of . phia 3, Chicago 0. ae ‘ 4 Boston at Pittsburgh, postpon- Chicago — When her little 3- tie, Boston Braves-Pitsburgh | grain vpn’ Over N. London | [j : at Pittsburgh and of the ,©% '@!n- ° iste un a ye tau ame Percit- New York game at Yan- American League ped on a 5-inch ledge inside the ‘ re | ‘ — * kee Stadium. (Thursday's Scores) i In Series Came elevator shaft of the apartment EE, Jn a night game at Washington Cleveland 5, Boston 4. or Ball Park building where they lived, Mrs. the Senators finally subdued the Bhiladelnbia 3, chicago 2. | Word received here by radio Ann Flynn, 28, screamed for help, eines A St. Louis Browns, 4 to 1, on] Washington 4, St. Louis 1, night fake Ghiieacnl dia ue Sub | then smashed a glass panel near RA COmp: { -old daughter became t Miek eefner’s five-hitter. game. aR A Ss .y | BLUE SOX MEET SAN CARLOS the bottom of the ele r door! eee h ; by Manager} Detroit at New York, postpon-|™arine ERM etles (oes ea Geaphe a the shild’s eae At Boston homers by } ;West defeated New London,| AND RAIDERS FACE Bucs @M¢ grabbed the child's legs, Lou Boudreau and Joe Gordon ed, rain. |Conn., champions of the northern | meanwhile encouraging her to carried the Cleveland Indians to TODAY'S G GAMES |submarine baseballers, by a score} IN ISLAND CITY LEAGUE hold.tightly the door knob. Fire- wB-4 win over the Red Sox. pei, rie hinged jof 11 to 8 in the first game of the| FRAYS men, summoned by neighbors, re- Beudreau's homer came in the| Florida-International League {champion scries at New London moved hinges fromthe elevator first with one on and Gordon’s| Tampa at Miami Beach. Thé same two teams will| An afternoon of bitterly fought door and rescued the child. Had ithe sixth with two on. Miamijeustybetsrenure. tangle again late this afternoon. all is promised Key Jes i hia Athletics} Havana at Fort Lauderdale. |p)? P' - oo { 3 clea Se Chicago White | West Palm Beach at Lakeland.|™he Key |W Sy Ms eee saaa Or hen rz Sox, 3 to 2, at Philadelphia with National League Pymoitcnincericwit wend ue ‘one | and City League ms squ am lU-hit attack on Ed Lopat.| New York at Pittsburgh, night of the best pitchers of the Sub-|!f with the Blue § Sox were limited to six hits }gume—Koslo (11-6) vs. QueeN|marine Base team. The winner: Nest 2 . SHOP it not been for the quick-think- ° Dake's nae” \ ing of the mother. the child tein would have fallen six floors to » her death. x meeting, ~ ain Dedigree an Carlos and the Pirates tak by Bill Dietrich and Bob Savage. }(1-1). , _ _. lof the series will enter the Atlan- | ing on the Red Raiders eal arti ee foes ecg oe age Results: Philadelphia a tSt. Louis, night ‘si. Fleet championships | The Blue Sox and San Carlos product. Thus our name in back of your diamond ring pur- NATIONAL LEAGUE igame—Rowe (9-7) vs. Munger/ “1 yesterday’s game the radio | will the opening game} chase is both a recommendation and a guarantee. It is a name At Cincinnati RHE. (6-3) or Dickson G11). cation TePorted that Bloodworth of the| which starts at 1:30 p. m. Man-| by which you may identify the finest diamonds. bibaty ee ee ony Gon "Key West team, had five hits and |ager Ignacio Valdez of San Carlos | Jott, Hansen, Trinkle and Coop-] Boston at Cincinnati, two games scored four runs. Beach pitched |is seeking his first victory, while } 9 Pollock S oyatity er; Walters, Gumbert, Peterson —Sain (13-7) and Spahn (143-5) for Key Misst ai st ues cout Mansker 2, pesteda of the Blue } Je weLens a vs. Vander Meer (5-8) and Live- nine men. His wildn got him}Sox will be out to win to re yy sical me; ae enenne. liye into considerable difficulty, but|tain first place in the standir mW i pave sureei a eee i jhe managed to emerge victor. [It is expected that * SeeOurStore * At St. Louis R. American League } ‘. 10 2 STENTS GOR eA TEATONG j Sweeting or L. Vald — = ees y St Louis ee pce acaba La 2 WL2 MUNNAR in the box for the San C Lombardi and Edwards; Pol- . aie T Club with Lee Griffen on the re- ! _ ett and Wilber. { St. Louis at Philadelphia, night P an ving end. For the Blue Sox, aaa \game—Muncrief (5-11) vs. Fowl-/} * Gabe Lastres is expected to be | i behind the plate. | ! i Overseas Transportation ton at Pittsburgh, postpon-| 4 west Caroline Street; Craig!Blue Sox. Pancho Salinero will } tain. ° Dock, north end of Grinnell|probably start for the Pirates ai Softball Standings Street. jwith Orlando Rodriguez on the AMERICAN LEAGUE | Philadelphia 3 8 1)” Detroit at Boston, night game— ' : Ghee kee 05 1 Hutchinson (9-4) vs. Ferriss (0-8), THTATANMMOMMN | OCT EOS eae ame the Pi- | 4 mard and Lakeman; Erick-| Gjeyeland at New York—Har-|SWIMINMMING—South Beach, south|rates and the Red Raiders, both } Penis. Cola Com Long ilatand Gils aN? ¢ I son and Scheffing. der (6-1) vs. Bevens (4-10). end of Duval Street. tied for first place, will be bat- tae ee orman es ipne seaten CUS Es ompany, inc. 4 —— —__—__—__—— DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock,|tling to stay on top with the | Erenchiseds bottler: 9 yepsti Cole: potting Ceycu hevgiess Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Betwee: | MIAMI and KEY WEST | 4 BASEBALL—Games, usually onjother end of the battery. For the > Night Game Bc CITY LEAGUES Sunday afternoon, at Munici-| Raiders Bo Meadors may get the i RAN X We i ae eo pa] Stadium, Duck Avenue |nod from Manager Nestor Cas- rf «vata iS t— \ Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys pouis ee CLASS A and 14th Street. |taneda,-with Walker or Buster | yp | Pee VY Ei : Between Miami and Key West Rete \Miasiien and Mosa;|_ Club— W. L. Pct,,GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Roberts behind the plate. al Y OHaefner and Evans. — ’|Vets of Foreign Wars. 2 0 1.000|___ Stock Island. | --—- — | ee : | American Legion .... 1 1.500) TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di-| John Walter, founder of the j Express Schedule: R. H, E,'USS. Gilmore 1 2 .383 Heains ere (day and night Times of London i 4 a | (No Stops En Route) I Bob's Sports Sho} 0 1 .000 acilities). member of Lloyd's, ¥) : | Se A eee CLASATE BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts jae) and failed. Sis Ee a eh Se alas A cnet, otri Sav-| Club— . i. Pet.| at Sout each an jay view | z — rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock i opat and Tresh; Dietrich, Sav W. L. Pet.’ t South Beach and Bi F -Wo Kenpuetes Mid: pre and Guerra” teMiechanis 1 1 “S00{HANDBALL—Bayview Park. | Ca a) neh: ‘ est,Merchants ..1 1. .5t ayview Park. i R. H, E, Adams Dairy 0 1 .000/SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview BRO ADW AY |__if] NOW AVAILABLE! Cmy || NE EU ES (EE _5 10 0 Naval Hospital 0 2 .000 Park and South Beach. | ‘wae i ot wort Oxtaxal 7Cedal =m i night and arrives at Key West at 4°38 SACU IGEING. tables at Bay- == A fags xy je enam i: a \ 6:00 o'clock A. M. and Lopez; 5OME STENO view Par 4 CIGAR STORE Also ALUMINU) a on, Harris and Tebbetts. que, N. M--Among|CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND — ‘ia |) BLINDS Available am) GF Local Schedule: = Albuquerque, N. M.—Among Bayview Park. | 610 Duval Street mee BNenS au ~~ (Stops At All Intermediate Points) Retroit at New York, postpon-,the qualifications Sim Romero | GomFORT STATIONS—Bayview | Free Estimates—Call 682 ‘ | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- ut at New York, postpon/ submitted when he applied for] pari. | —— oe || 8 PROMPT DELIVERY = CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. and got the job of city yolice lie eet WO iprreroce sets COMPLETE = = ke ASE ives Miami clerk was the fact that he can} washington state has 56 per- ei sr : Softball Games rattle off 45 words a minute on cent of its land area in forest. | BASEBALL \ 4 A he LENVEE ee D UDALL UE EACEES p the typewriter —with his left |_ | a A eal 2 Sysea at Key. Waal ct B00i O'clock a BAYVIEW PARK hand. Romero lost his right arm | "»wywvwvwwe~ wvwvvve~ | SCORES q bess : | PM. 7 NIGHT GAMES in an auto accident 14 years ago. | STRONG ARM BRAND ed } 909 FLEMING STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA’ | IGHT— aare vis a | TRIUMPH || POPULAR BRANDS vi r PHONE 682 FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE 80—Jerry’s Half-Acre vs. Key] ,, Bought Tham Ang ne) COFFEE Ci d Cold FULL CARGO INSURANCE West Merchants. Mr. Smith: ly wife came MILL igars an 0. \ © :15_vFW vs. USS. Gilmore. from a very large family. Did) | 1 Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and 88 —_— Mt ‘ yours? | at Soft Drink | | WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets scribe to The Citizen—25c! Mr. Brown: “No, she brought: Jl Grocers | w i | ely. iit with her. oe ARAAKARAA oe

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