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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1947 BRAVES AGAIN CLIP DODGERS, 7-3, CUT LEAD TO 5 GAMES AS CARDS BEAT REDS, 7-3, ALTHOUGH OUTHIT Cineinnati Collects 9; A’s¥ Trip Yanks, 5-3; John- son Loses 2-Hitter To e Casado Leading Island City Hitters With Mark Of 545 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i e ° : \Aerial View MARIN SHR Of Gold ‘Cup Speedboat Course U.N. Leader’s ~ Is Trademark: |J COOKING for solutions to ‘44 complicated world prob-! ‘lems is often a dry occupation, | ‘but the current president of the (United Nations Economic and} Social Council believes in live- ining up the i with a; { AA hn 8 EIR at Bit Of Humor | PAGE THREQ | ‘Real Income? Washington, 1.0 heats with a touch of a toueh o: (By an ey erry Press) humor to smooth the way over | NEW , Aug. 7.—There is , fi a difficult spot, Esosoe’s Presi- | no joy in Flatbush today for the : 3 WTRie iS oence, Aicet ate Heide dent and Representative of In- of the Blue Sox, is leading the Is. dia has won recogitition in U. N. | mighty Dodgers struck out again . City Base i i i ey lade night. The Baseball Sta s land City ball League hitters circles as a leader who has ict ast night. norton Braves PISTACS| with a mark of 545 in four stilled real personality into the | chopped — Brooklyn’s ational B games. His team-mate, Second} AP body which he heads. . Hl League lead down to five games iy The Associated Press oe oeaoreres ae BP ce He is 60-year-old Sir A. Ram- as Warren Spahn spun a 7-3 vic- his heels with an average of .500. Nou Cup sj t will hi it, Jamaica: Bey, where the Internationaljaswami Mudaber, wage. ereck 5 i peedboa' junday, . Bandleader Guy Lo: won tl . jet-bla ustache an a tory at Boston STANDINGS sere Gee de thas So P race will be held S August 10. Bandleader Guy Lombardo he figure, jet-black "mustache and| | MVEST@RS STMDICATE, MINNEAPOL ‘ Island City Baseball League Joe Mouldin of the Blue Sox, 99th running in record time in his Tempo VI on the Detroit river last year. The race will be run. in|White-collared blue shirts have! The second-place Bt. Louis Club— W. L. Pet ,With .625, and Paul Higginbotham, | three 30-mile heats and is expected to produce many thrills. Lombardo feels that the sharp turns wilt|been secn at dozens of interna- | MINNEAPOLIS, J uly — Pur- Cards meanwhile were manufac- Blue Sox _.. 3 1 756 Pitcher and outfielder for the} make the race one of the most dangerous in its history. tional conferences since 1920. | chasing power of the | average turing a 6-3 conquest over the {Pirates 3 1 750 Red Raiders, with .571, have high-|-—--------- Santi ee = ___.___ |, Sir: Bamaswami plunged into come toiny Be Viwee ripe Besar i i inci i Red Raiders _2 2 .500 er averages but have only played e a Indian politics almost from the | j¢ j Secmiiint Tan Cincinnati Reds at Cincinnati as Seni abd Stey te cna ganze h E S ft ie saved led by the tly 0 . : an Carlos .. i x in tw . Irman vestors Syndicate survey. Aiter a Murray Dickson scattered nine Pisrida-t Pitching honors are evenly a. agan ays | The Weather decline a month earlier, the ovosing bingles. The Cards look- pitas gppiagcjecee a entae divided, five pitchers having won 5 | | great income index has returned ed like champs, making only six iu oo one and lost none, namely Joe 9 j e level of a year ago. “Ree! hits off Joh Vv: . * Havana 81 29 .736|Fidal and Pancho-Salinero of the Ww erpblds ew ork S 1 | income” is, the relationship of and Ed Livel Pied page ee Tampa 78 35 .690|Pirates, Bo Meador of the Raid- FORECAST | Tevenue to living costs. pre ly 8 iS 'y Miami Beach 60 48 556 ors ees cote and Danny ene t a ree Werlene Nee actly | cotite ra hat ak The New York Giants remain- |Miami : PR ab gaze batted omnl 0 d G oud gap ion palatal ir etait tee ae, | dicate said, because of varyin, cd ony att game hind tne We Lei Beach — 31 65 4h] attng Averages en ee ae | mes, oe brie: Ab Neted reba win over {Lakeland idl 38 74 (339 Mouldin, BS... 8 1 5.625 By FRANK ECK tle change in temperature. Jargely: to the high level of em- eons at ApermeNsiGWehass pak Fort Lauderdale 29 80.266 Higginbotham, RR) 7-1 4 571 AP Newsfeatures Sports Writer Florida: Considerable cloudi- pomants wale) cone pr So ellos went the soute focinis National League bea a ie 5 . be EW YORK.—Although New York City, with its ball parks for big ness this afternoon, tonight, and | lies which have lost heavy over- SSM with aguirist four defeats, Club— y Pet. © Alene, P 8 a 6 szrks, outdoor fights and Madison Square Garden, is the center of Friday. Scattered showers and | | time and other abnormal sources of At Philadelphia the Athletics |Brooklyn — 610 Vidal, P- "30 1 gaat estiana, New York State will never become a member of the Na- thunderstorms, mostly during af-| | heir saa cops have turned in a 5-3 win over the New |St- Louis -564 M. Hernandez, RR 12 1 4 .333 pong Boxing Association in the opinion of Edward P. F. Eagan. jtemoons: | | Pemiiser nate Ge —_ ye an Volt Vinkees behind a‘five-hit New York 561 F. Lastres, RR 301 33: “We could never even consider being a member,” says Eagan,! East Gulf and Jacksonville | | accurate ‘indication only of na- game by Bill McCahan, rookie Boston —.. 524 R. Garcia, SC 9 0 3 .333|Chairman of the State Athletic Commission. “Attorney General through Florida Straits: Gentle | tional, purchasing power. It does iiadied dithers by: Al Clark cae Ay G. Gaveia, P 16 0 5 312 Netienel Goldstein has advised against it and the state law will to moderate winds, mostly south- | ee anes imam “ t : . Lopez, B: 1 4 .285|have to changed before New. easterly through Friday. Consid- } as and Billy Johnson accounted for y ie ay. ns! MIs EYenies Grune: he A's ene ia thes gaajc Arango BB 112 8 27R{York ever Could join.” ‘erable cloudiness with scattered palms a ial cll batted around in the sixth for American League : i aes a 7 : ot The law in the state relative showers and thunderstorms. Although the increase in food foubiruss. Bobo Newsom receiv- . 9 -Zod{to boxing holds that the com- ! No small craft or storm warn- |, rices is apparently slowing down, BMG esti ioas in tives carves Club— W. L. Pet.!R. Santana, P ~ 16 5 4 .250}mission must make the decisions ngs are being displayed caval | farm income continues to rise and GaIk jolene she Banks New York 69/35. .663 Fernandez, BS 8 1 2 .250/and cannot be a subordinate to shies He EE ae, i - | is now $1.28 for every dollar of in- % . Detroit — 58845 .541 L. Griffen, SC 8 2 2 .250 anybody. pemere sm Shiai BtO2: | Some a r ago. This is an in- In an unusual night game at |Boston 54 47 .530 M. Rodriguez, SC 12 2 3 .250 . | REPORT | | Stease of 14 cents over a month Washington Bob Johnson, Bos-}|Philadelphia 53 51 .510 G. Lastres, BS 912 22 Farther Apart Than Ever i Key West, Fla. Aug. 7, 1947 SIR RAMASWAMI i —— At the same time, income ton Red Sox pitcher, held the |Cleveland 45 50 .474 A. Acevedo, RR. 18 3 4 .222 When the NBA gave its bless- | “! (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., — | Heed f Alpen Pg he po Senators to two hits but lost the | Washington ....45 52 464 Joe Mira, RR 9 2 2 .222\ings to the return middleweight | Eastern Standard Time, day he was graduated from the| — While costs of food, clothing and game, 1 to 0 .Mickey Haefner gees. as a Peis eo P4623 214 championship flight between! oe Office) Law College in Madras. The | @ have remained level — up d 8 -out, allowi » Louis soon : bap Q ! , : 2 ‘emperatures a rney was si | ssage of the new rent law — The Detroit Tigers took over GAME RESULTS RijeRed Raiders, knockout Graziano scored over ; Lowest last night - 81!lature and later served as Mayor | $tease of about 6 per cent in “mis- second place in the American] piosida-Internationss iengue pe ata) Z the champion in Chicago left the | * | Meap baad oom 85lof the Corporation of Madras. | Lge ter meh the nation eon. ; ing Recor hae rmal : be League, 13 games behind the (Tueaday’s Scores) Pitcher— i WL Pct, NEA one New York farther apart j ‘ ae Precipitation 84' Political activities led Sir Ra- gS to be sound,” commented B. Yankees by handing the Cleve- Were) Vidal ¢Birales 101 apn cver . i i maswami into journalism. He be- | & Crabb, chairman and | president Miami 7, Lakeland 1, » 000} New York had oked Gr: Rainfall, 24 hours ending In ‘Syndi “ land Indians a double defeat, 13} Havana 3, Miami Beach 2, |Meador, Red Raiders 1 0 1.000!ano's license Inst Jannure nn 8:30 am, inches... .o|¢ame editor.of the English-lang- | Bf, layestare Syndicate, "and such to ‘ perp to 5, at Detroit. Bob} Fort Lauderdale 8, Tampa 0. G. Lasties Binesox 1 0 1000 the tee Jobe anes toe Relative Humidity uage daily paper, “Justice,” the affected the ability of the peer te on wee Ed Keine in ine tees pe ete ID. Pernandee BlueSoxt 5 toon Bott ire ares bribe offers to romcessoe ANaneas (au Sen eRe Yee Ae ee seventh, Byron Stephens took Higginbotham, RR 1 1 .500,throw fights in New York. (Eastern Standard Time) the Indian Legislative Assembly P N over in the eighth when the Ti- wv Katona aaa ; M. Duke, Blue Sox _. 1 1.500 Who Is Graziano? ' Sunrise <-uuu+ 5:58 a.m,jand then became an adviser to | gers unleashed a nine-run rally| posto t Beockion 3) night: Sanchez, Pirates 1 1.500] Graziano won the world’s mid- ' Sunset i p.m,jthe British Secretary-of-State and received eredit for the de-| game m4 G. Diaz,San Carlos’ = 0 1 .000'@leweight championship _ all | Moonrise _. 11:21 p.m.{|for India in London. He returned (Know America) feat. Stubby Overmire was the|” St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 3, night ENTS? Re nniges 4 1.000 right when he stopped Zale but nt pak — ats | Moonset 11:38 a.m.|to India as 4 member of the Vie-) 1813—Paulina K. ne Davis, winning pitcher in the opener and | game. % J pest the New York Athletic Com- e Couldn't Consider It’ ' baie eroy’s Executive Council in New |pioneer woman's rights lecturer, Pais Heichinen inthe scc-| New Workrhs Priletelnhiang. gli) wate ce ete mission such a fighter as Grazi-'!yoys then are -made to rule out! TIDES Dele cn Waa erp aoa wart ond game. Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 2. “Most innings pitcher—M. San-|22°_ theoretically “didn’t. exist ‘gamors. . | Tomorrow | Sir Ramaswami led the Indian|N. Y. Died Providence, R._ 1, In a night game at St. Louis ; since Rocky not only was barred | =. male Nayal Base jdelegation to the British Com-|Aug. 24, 1876. American League chez 20, L. Valdez 17 1/3, G. Las- \ “This has be at airtee t Senay | the Chicago White Sox took a (Wednesday's Scores) tres 16 1/3, 4 here but held no: Ucense. tore ea a isitenant must since | (Eastern Standard Time) | |monwealth Relations Conference | —1838—John F. Dryden, knqwn Be in geal pees: a8 Chicago 7, St, Louis 3, Most strike-outs—Higginboth- |!i8ht. New York, of course, hop- ae Tanapor command a ‘ion 3 ow Tide jin 1933 at Toronto, was a dele- {as the father of industrial insur- scattering 10 hits. Results: NATIONAL LEAGUE Night Game At Boston R. H. E. Brooklyn i ae | Boston 1 Wok Hatten, King, Barney and Fd- wards; Spahn and Camelli. Night Game At Cincinnati R. H. E. St. Louis 8 ao Cincinnati ee 3.9 3 Dickson and Wilber; Vander Meer, Lively and Mueller. At New York R, H. E.| Philadelphia 2.63 New York ‘ 5 8 0 Jansen and Cooper; Schanz, Jurisch, Schmidt and Padgett. At Chicago R. H. E. Pittsburgh PAs Chieago 280 Wolff and Howell; Erickson, Kush, Lade and Scheffing. AMERICAN LEAGUE Night Game At St. Louis R. H. E. Chieago Tbs St. Louis -G ih} Washington 1, Boston 0. Detroit 13-7, Cleveland 6-5. Philadelphia 5, New York 3. TODAY’S GAMES Florida-International League St. Petersburg at Miami. Miami Beach at Tampa. Fort Lauderdale at Havana. Lakeland at West Palm Beach. National League Brooklyn at Boston—Taylor )| (9-4) vs. Barrett (8-8). Philadelphia at New York— Judd (1-9) vs. Jones (0-0). Pittsburgh (8-9) vs. Borowy (8-8). at Chicago—Higbe St. Louis at Cincinnati—Brazle (9-6) vs. Blackwejl (18-4) or Pe- terson (5-8). American League Chicago at St. (4-5) vs. Kramer (8-10). Cleveland at (9-7) vs. Houtteman (1-0). Boston at /Washington—John- | @oLF—Municipal Golf Course, son (6.4) vs. Wynn (12-9). Only games scheduled. eT Softball Standings) en yee" coms CITY LEAGUES Louis—Grove Detroit—Black am 15, G. Lastres 14, Sweeting 4 other states might abide by and Salinero 9 each. Most bases on balls issued—L. Valdez 14, G. Lastres 12. Most off Duke, Sanchez, G. Last Domenech and F. Lastres, 9 each, Ct SPORTS and RECREATION ‘udu oes SWIMMING—South Beach, south}the three-man commission which ;ed to protect end of Duval Street. DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Doek,|New York Negro publisher, and /orders to'stop a fight when any ; west Caroline Street; Craig!Leon F.’Swears, Johnson City ;boxer suffers thrge kmockdowns Dock, north end of Grinnel}/ Republican. Street. BASEBALL—Games, usually Sunday afternoon, at Munici- pal Stadium, Duck Avenue} and 14th Street. Stock Island. TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- vision Street (day and night facilities). Park. THN | FANDBALL—Bayview Park. hits—off Higginbotham 12, off Diaz and Meador 11 each, 7:50 a.m, 1:48 p its ruling. jthe AAF, became commissioner. | _. 7:45. p.m. Those close to boxing feel that Jimmy Doyle, the California: pa, Additional Tide Data the three-man New York Com- boxer who died recently follow-! Reference @tstion: Key West | laeaion will grant a license tojing his knockout at the hands! gyation— Tide Thigh eaten Graziano for 1948. They point of welterweight champion Ray Bahia Honda —0Ohr. i res, jout that the rugged. two-fisted Robinson in a Cleveland ring,; (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. puncher from the sidewalks of Was under indefinite suspension No Name Ke' 4-2hr. New York’s East Side has been in New York because of a Cleve-; (east side) 20 min, “taught a lesson” and that a third land kayo scored by Artie Le- Boca Chica —Ohr. Zale-Graziano bout will be held ,Vine of Brooklyn in March 1946, (Sandy Point) 40 min, ‘ |with the winner to be recognized ,When Doyle’s head struck a ring Valdes Channel +2hr. as champion by New York as |Support. He sustained a concus-, (north end) ues +14 ft, 000 well as the NBA. Chairman Eagan, jsays the decisions are made by | sion and didn’t fight for nine : : however,{months after the Levine fight. | (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- /| Another New York law design-| tions to be subtracted. Plus fighters is. the; %!8"—corrections to be added.) includes Dr. Willi ‘ yell, |knockdown ruling. Referees have , re Rapa illiam B. Powell, ; i S CONDEMNATION (Continued from Page One) * +/S00neas the county moved to ac ‘quire the propert jin any one round. Reports on Losers Soh ; ce. g Grey Lees ‘vegalarly. we ipvitions R. Porter, president of $7,500 a year post almost three |S¢t reports from our deputy com- Be of Pisa ae Sn years ago by Governor Thomas ™ssioners,” says Eagan. “We call (ie te geese Bad) pot lm. Dewey. Eagan’s boxing back- ;the fighter in and take his license?) 11" vaio eon to the rotind/ dates back to. World War eWay 2 the (denuty'sy'report)"(U0y G2 ingle bie select the 1 when he captured the AEF |Wa'rants such action. We usual- Heed eat present) the) county, middleweight championship in|!Y do this without making an’ (5 4 lease on the property call- the Inter-Allied games at Paris. @20uncement so that the barred Be oF the county (ob pay city The 48-year-old lawyer is a 1921 |fi8hter won't have to go around Sn county DUE $1500 - explanations to his ew! Yale graduate, an Oxford schol- —— Jar and a Harvard Law School | fiends. ala graduate. he commission ‘does not in- Long Boxing Background '; Eagan was appointed to his! on erty. The U. S. Navy has announced that it willing to pay $60,000 annually, for the use of the prop- | jgate to the Nine Power Confer- | jence (to consider steps against | 'Japanese aggression) in 1937 in} Brussels and served on several {League of Nations committces. During 1942 and 1943, he rep- iresented India on the Imperial ‘War Cabinet and the Pacific War Council. Now Prime Minister of Mysore and leader of the My- sore delegation to the Indian; Constitutent Assembly, he is giv- ‘en much credit for inducing that \Indian state to participate in {planning for independence. ' Sir Ramaswami was knighted | lin 1937 and was given the deco- ; {ration of Knight Commander of} the Star of India five years la- tu | “A voracious’ reader, he prefers | ‘political and economic studies. | |He is known as a great patron of | Indian music and has headed} | music ociations in his home- land. Golf is his favorite sport. | Sir -Ramaswami is married and jhas two sons and two daughters. nmediately after cutting the | blooms. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. | ance, founder of Prudential Life in 1875, U. S. Senator from New Jersey, born at Temple Mills, Maine. Died May 24, 1911. 1856—Lew Dockstader, popular blackface ministrel and vaude- ville star his generation, born at Hartford, Conn. Died Qct. 26, 1924. 1864—Ellen Fitz Pendleton, noted Wellesley College presi- dent, born in Westerly, R. L. Died July 26, 1936. 1865—-Edgar Jadwin, army chief of engineers, lieutenant- general, one of builders of the Panama Canal, born Honesdale, Pa, Died March 2, 1931, Except for the utory quota of English films, New Zealand shows Hollywgod movies almost entirely. Los your appetite? Feel drog- Gy? When due to simple or nutritional anemia, Vineland Haynes and Tresh; Muncrief, SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview The ‘nation’s’ di ane «nent (sist on all big fights being held ie nation’s fight fans spent |” New Vorioatate. to the county for the county's { IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, your back. Ask any druggist al this | STRONG fu de, TE-OL. Made | u with 90 a hol, it PEN- eeoneee PHARMA\ and kills} _ 2114 Division St. Cor. Varela Today at! Phone 177 Free Delivery Fannin, Harrist and Early. CLASS A Park and South Beach. $14,000,000 in 1946 and half of |'".\« i gest anes sola Club— Wilunetl wane ee May: [tilsltolel wes realizediiail§ New (1 oNe™ Sere tee & few) states, iary 90 Foe cee eee Night Game Vets of Foreign Wars: 2 1 .667 view Park. York cities for boxing contests | With which it honors suspet ae ue has agreed to pay the! At Washington R. H. E.|American Legion 2 2 .500 CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND —(and wrestling exhibitions. The $1288 and we in turn honor theirs. city $20,000 for the | improve-| Boston 0 5 1]Bob’s Sports Shop 1 1 .500| Bayview Park. state received $390,140 in taxes|We, have working een HOE le Uo HO) Ce haa oe Washington _1 2 OjUSS, Gilmore 2 3 .400 COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview|for these two sports, both of /With Connecticut, Massachusetts, county owns the propeity. Johnson and Tebbetts; Haef- CLASS B Park. which are under the supervision |Michigan, New Hampshire, New It is expected by the county nev and Evans. | Clites Wil. mel Of the State Athletic Conmin (Jersey, Pennslyvania and Rhode commission that the total of $80,- LS Jerry’s Half-Acre 4 0 1.000 Faas ; Roce a Island and also with the Havana 000 available to the county will First Game Key West Merchants .2 2 500 PINE ST. NINE WINS lean Jo miiniala Bian ane Boxing Commission and the On- more than pay for the cost of At Detroit R. H. E.! adams Dairy 1 2 .933' The Pine Street Boys defeat-'a year. Thus, boxing and wrest- {t#"i0 Athletic Commission the airport. Cleveland 6 12 2 Naval Hospital - 0 3 .000 ed the Hall Street nine, 15 to 10,|ling are very profitable in this!, “1 despise dual champions in| The motion to start condemna- Detroit 13.17 iyesterday, at Raywiew Park, in:a ‘stat jboxing as well as the next fel-'tion proceeding: adopted on Feller, Klieman, Stephens, Wil- aunt Sof ball > Ina state. 10 Eagan. “If I can possi-/a resoluti fi od bev Gon lis and Hegan; Trucks, White, Softhall Games unior Softball League contest. | Physicians Make X-Rays [pjy ‘avoid this I will do anything sioner civene re aac Overmire, Benton and Swift, ———————— In 1946 New York held 892!0, a Shy : oe sione! 2 e oi 0) : within my power. I like to see Wagner. BAYVIEW PARK Ke sic — boxing and wrestling shows. Be: lites won in the ring.” \ The largest single occupation NIGHT GAMES lexandrie, Va.—Money bag, cause the two sports are so pop-| Each year when the New York ‘group in America outside of Second Game belonging to the J. C. Penney jular here they are under strict riters’ ci armi tt ” ‘ONIGHT— A < eee t Aes a ict Boxing = Writers’ Association farming is truck drivers—there cone i ¥ Bie ey, Half-Acre vs. Na-|COmPany, wpien he ibeen miss- pus: one of which requires prin- | holds its annual dinner there e 4,750,000 of them. 1 bs na i eid, g since June when it was cipals in a main boxing bout to |always talk that New York and a = 710 0 val Hospital. A , : : always ta’ ' Harder Embree and Egan,| 9:15—Bob's Sports Shop vs. Placed in a night depository by |go through two physical check-|the NBA wilt get together. But R alt Hiitchinson, ‘Trucks VFW. [rae craployers, Was found on ype) the eet week of training. (nothing ever comes of it. ” a erie | FRIDAY— the rooftop of a house by a citi- _ When a boxer sustains a head a and Wagner. | 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Jerry’s 2en who spotted it as he was re-jinjury in the ring here physici-} There are 30 retail estab- At Philadelphia R. H. E.| Half-Acre. {Pairing his roof. Inside was $9,- ans sometimes perform an encep- |lishments in the American auto- New York 3 5 1! 9:15—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. 000 in moldy checks but the $17,- shologram. This is done by inject- | motive <field and 79,7444 allied Philadelphia $00 VFW. 000 in cash was missing. How the ,ing a needle in the spine to let |service firms. | cay;sound treat Newsom, Gumpert and Berra; | * Sa ia jbag got from the depository onto out all the fluid. Air is injected | Lae | eeeieee oe ibe to The Citizen. MeCahan and Rosar. | the rooftop is still a mystery. Jand it travels to the brain. X-! 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