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Lf y Bi F . e ad . . FRIDAY, AUGUST " : Abo T 8, 1947 % : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; PAGE THRE mnt et eens ney iereeshnwoanuneuneany wenn ee = so BEATEN AGAIN BY BRAVES, DODGERS GHTERS ™e i : Tat . fs [NCIANA PAL { STAGGER H OME 4 SCANT.GAME ssp ee: “open HOUSE” S AHEAD | | “ 4 } f | Tentative plans for a monthly! * { ° . Tot Police Athletic League’ center OF CARDS, WHO BEAT REDS, 9 TO 2 : ; Sa ae 1) J9 a xX NINE, TO 0” of the Poinciana PAL offi-| : Red Barrett Yields Brook-¥ : oe. { gare Cc. G. McCraw s ial Vv eee : < es ‘¥Unbeaten Boca Chica Team! that the first “open house” will! is lyn 3 Hite; Giants Best! Half-Acre Outslugs Hospital For 5th [be held Fridey, August 18, to ac- VO DIMaD Aa: ‘quai i ities | Phils, 5-2; Kiner Hits Slams 3 Triples For Be a alia the 3 ea Speen | * 9 S e “a ‘; s and allow the parents to become | NOW VAILABLE! 27th, Williams, 25th (In Row, 11-8; Bob’s por ts Win, i} to 3, “me hole land City League Lead-)honorary members. \ easel ne rtord Cedar , 1 Sa en) | Sints, finished with non-chalk- (By The Associated Prene) i : n Wuuung fleet ers’ Second Defeat | ' Dy omuremats NEW YORK, Ang. 8~The From V.E.W. To Take Lead In Class A Ch ina | | Also ALUMINUM Dodgers staggered back to Brook- $ -hamptonship The Blue Sox may he leading ey est in | BLINDS Available lyn today, smarting from their -‘kTWO HOME RUNS, ONE THREE- the Island City Baseball League ¢ e | Free Estimates—Call 682 sixth defeat in their last seven BAGGER AND FOUR TWO stant eattbed in Key West Banta aie unteeie etc ball | Days Gone By PROMPT DELIVERY starts, a 3-1 beating yesterday by pei ys 5 ore, stations in Key West, club to the unbeaten! Nightfight- {fk the Boston Braves. A scant four Baseball Statistics ' BASE HITS POLED IN OPEN. tart 5 as Mee umbaing (Teyttom Boca Chich yesterday| AS TAKEN FROM FILES : : ir ‘ tory for e. Sumbarine = <t Wickers Field. Five singles | OF THE CITIZE: games now separate the Dodgers \- ER Forces softball team to win ol CITIZEN OF and the second-place St. Louis | By The Associated Prets LAST NIGHT the Atlantic Fleet champion- were all the Sox could get off big AUG, 8, 1937 |r Cards who won their seventh! Jerry’s Half Acre won its fifth| ship softball contest at Nor- Pi oe veo Stout ead i c sane by trouncing the Cincin- | , STANDINGS Paine in five starts of the second| folk. Va.. yesterday. ’ Rith 3 7 ‘ fnetaee RacLny ae ane conservation agents | KEY WEST, FLORIDA nati Reds, 9 to 2, Cinci i = ' : 3g ii joug teams wi arrived i yn this morning, and ; 2 tia cra Belden Island City Baseball Le ihalf Class B City Softball League | ae ie Sear er crs i Hisphity*unifetted fecal nad |siortly Ahersattay sarmesten: ‘the | Dodgers to a measly three hits ue on L. Pct. schedule last night, outslugging | team will now await the All. {been hailed as a top-notch chal- |owner of a fishing boat who. re- | to win a mound duel from Harry |B/Ue Sox 3 1 .750 Naval Hospital for an 11-8 tri-| Navy championship games {lenge game, the Nightfighters|fused to*pay a license. | Taylor. The Braves broke a 1-1 aes oer ; ; 4 umph at Bayview Park. In the} With the champions of the Pa- jwere anything but. sloppy as V4 tie in the sixth when Barrett |San Catice * 04 “000 Ciass A league, Bob's Sports | cific Fleet, which will be they proceeded to win their 12th} Dr. A le, of, the tuber- | doubled, Tommy Holmes reach- | mis * ¥ Shop, first-half city artic fi- | played . some time next game in 14 starts. A, 3-3 tie with ;culosis research department of ; ed second ona fielder’s choice! Florida-International League ‘nally took over first place in the; ™ORtb- pine Diie E0k aad nite, withiihe the StatesBoard) of: Healthy wall) aiid and an error and Johnny Hopp| Club— WL. Pct: second half with an 8-3 win oe Ball _was nearly the whole {University of Havana account address Key West Rotarians at| singled, scoring both runners. |{Havana ..81 30 .730 the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Hiatt Pesca gikis Penta Be the other two games. The de- pele ung pega on) Unie eky | Ch S d Jim Hearn hurled a shutout for |-Tampt In the first ® he Jer: i feat was the second in 11 games | August 12. ee the Saar for eight innings but (Miami Beach we ef tie took advabhagenoryniniers tore \ Diese. He viketpo. the on: (oudte oun ‘ : The Miasce .Georbia! Reed ponents oe qonyx wea ened in the ninth. Ted Wilks jygiami 88 897 491 Walks, singles by Walker and | tire game, allowing only four -| | Mason Mauldin, SOON. Baan Gone, oe kt | or the Peridot took over at this point. West Palm Beach Solomon and a+ couple of wild| hits and striking out an even {Pitcher for-the Sox, hurled credit- |#N° ‘ atl The New York. Giants re-|West Palm Beac 52.55 .486 itches for three runs in the first | 20 of his opponents, ‘ably’ but three of the six hits he |Yesterday afternoon at a social | mained well in the pennant race |St. Petersburg ~ 50 64 .439 inning. They added two in the| . At the time Subron 4 team allowed. went for three bases. The meetng ee the Key West Junior | by accepting a 5-2 gift game |Lakeland 38 75. .336 second, on'a walk and singles by | {fom Key West went up to ‘cnly Key Westers able to solve jWomaenig)(Club: | y from the Philadelyhia Phillies at |Fort Lauderdale ....30 80 .273 Haskins and Lastres and scored, New London, the local team: Day's steady pitching were Maul-| ay yricees Birdio ’ \ Ue we Pain, Geuinds: Bocce. at the Ai Sle four more in'the third on two er- | 08 out in the series with the din, Third-Baseman Al Lopez and |_, T8¢, Misses Birdie “and Lou} five Giant runs were of the un-| qyyp— W. L. Pet.’rors. Kelly's’ homer, Walker’ New Londoner’. However, Outfielder’ Eloy Acevedo. Maul- | Roberts returned this morning on | vr re #4 ul . L. » POTS. MRE » Pee Ball showed such form in jgin,. is Sept the steamship Cuba from Tam-! earn yh being scored on |Brooklyn 64 42 604 triple and singles by Higgin- winning one of the there din: and Lopez each collected pa, following a visit of two weeks § two wild pitches and an error. |St. Louis 58 44 .569 botham and Griffin, {i A two hits. He } : fee { - af He tay x ‘ : james hi - . i at city. | f Clarence (Hooks) Tott, erstwhile |New York 55 43 561, The Hospital boys scored : one Pm RpoRILG then Mitre i The Nightfighters went hitless | mathatacity tous: H b . St. Louis Brownie, relieved Shels Boston .. ~-55 49.529 in the first on a walk and a! Forces team. Balt was trans. ‘Until Day singled in the third af-| Miss Geraldine Guerro and! don Jones in the fourth and shut | Cincinnati 51 57.472 double by Henke, two in the |’ ferred to Norfolk to take part ter Dean drew a walk. Gwinn’s |yilton Pinder will be marri d out the Phils to the finish: Chicago 47.56 456 fourth i ca i ir: i ‘ aa ae re peared | Sciey Higbe, f Ded Pitisburgh 44 60-423 fourth on a single by Miller and | in the series. first of two triples then scored Sunday, August 15, in St. Paul’s | rey igbe, ormer ger, ~ . ah * - . | on | Ys iS a ee Ss ‘ pitched Pittsburgh to a 3-0 wfn |Philadelphia +40 63.388 Sace ontad ae ic ee Men, | 7M Chwrathnendntrade uth Bah ae reat eeee Sieaie ee | up over ie te Cubs at i i | _ aes ea League dows singled, Wells doubled and S if IL had threatened in the first when} a | cago, winning a moun uel ul W. L. Pct. Henke singled, and scored the Jr, 1) b 1 Mauldin and Lopez singled with! The Misses Doroth: | vy, fi 4 Z ee ge, 80! y and Mary ; eee from Hank Borowy, former Yan- |New York .. 69 35 .663 Jast three runs in the seventh|” © a ucague }tWwo out but the pitcher was|Frances Smith. daughters of! pe August-born person is lucky! kee. Borowy allowed only five | Detroit 53 45.541 on Wells’ single and three er-| A {hrown out at third on Lopez’ hit | Robert D. Smith, left this morn- You may choose either stone —- hits, one being Ralph Kiner’s Barton et -; re a -535 rors. The Jerrys added two more | ccepts New Team ir: perfect throw from center. |ing for Rint comvicitecetatiy | one or the other is sure to please, 27th homer of the season in the | waderpma 510 in the first frame on two walks,| A !) In the fourth the Sox started | —— | set in a variety of lovely modern pe Cleveland 4550 1474 niente ae The United Street Market has t i arted | ° i Sek Williams connected for hi | Washington 45 53.459 two wild pitches and one infield ‘entered the Junior Softball ff with Mauldin’s second single; Mrs. Arnold Swain, who had} mountings for men or women, 25th oe pints aaa fa he {Chicago te an 47 57 (46 0Ut-At bat, Solomon, Walker and |feague, it was announced today but Lopez, who was instructed been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mer-| Boston Red ch mn . am ae St. Louis —.. 36 64 .369 Higginbotham each hit two safe- py Louis M. J. Eisner, president to bunt, popped up and Charlie | vin Thompson, returned today to | 9 otis ta Me Weiser oe | ponies aly ior whe runners and Wells of the Police Athletic League, Albury and Gabe Lastres were ;her hoane in mi. | Pollock Ss Ate ny Galehouse pitched six-hit ball GAME RESULTS — ijostrs. In the field, Kelly, Wal: line the feet ra ene dur’ easy outs, ir| Mrs. Sarah Roberts, Mrs. An- ! ‘2 nek ie as his team-mates collected 15] Florida-Internationsi: weague |ker and Haskins stood out for|kins Whidden a Dp rae aeue aes ee ceocr sien aero Tienes eentigs aealiceuets Sip ee bingles off ~ three ~ Washington (Wednésday’s Scores) |the winners and Lacy, Cooper| Next Wednesday the new team a beeen he one ee nis alte Gage Mis. ee | 514 Duval Strect toasers. : St. Petersburg 10, Miami 7. _~ and Martin for the losers. will play the Pine Boys and the. C™ Dm MH Smother triple to Tigh {Tones 1ft yesterday for a short | * See Our Store + In 96-degree heat at’ St. Louis | ‘West Palm Beach 8, Lakeland 2.. "Score by innings: R. H: E,|PALs will meet Hell Street, The Hanson singled and Manag eee re ene oa the Chicago’ White Sox took an| Fort Lauderdale 6, Havana 0. {Jerry’s 324 000 211 10 5/PALs lead the league, being un- B0b-Webb* tripled. Bie i 8-4 decision from the Browns be-| Miami Beach 6, Tampa 3. Hospital 100 220 3— 8 10 3/)beaten to date. | Crip Lastres, Blue Sox first) qogay The Citizen says in an | fore 698 fans. Ralph Hodgin and National Lesgue S. Griffen and Walker; Miller In Wednesday's game, the Hell baseman, made a great catch i editorial paragrapht ge! 5 1 OPEN Rudy York each had three for (Thursday’s Scores) and Wells. Street nine defeated the Pine a scorching liner by Hansen i | “Americans may TVA TRESS Sia A BUDGET four to lead the Sox 13-hit at-) St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 2. Home run: Kelly, Lacy; three-|Streeters, 15 to 10, instead of vice the third. Charlie Albury pitched | : | | ACCOUNT t ,. , . ie i ou ite:{versa. The Hell’ Stree m aon _ |spect for the law, but a good! tack, Red Ruffing added another] Boston 3, Brooklyn 1. base hit: Walker; two-base hits: | Versa le ters ap- the last inning for the Blue Sox. Baty cel them O Eeexthe ln easion| win in his guest for the 300-vic-| Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 0. Henke, Wells, Martin, Lacy; stol-|Peared bright and early at Eis-| Score by innings: RH. E-| when the grand jury adjour ‘ yok Roe hi en bases: Griffen, Sawyer, Has-|Mer’s house today to» protest an- Blue S 000 0000-0 5 2|¥iten the grand ju tory mark. New York §,"Philadelpitiay?, “1 i3g/J. Mira; Walker; secrifice|nouncement that they had lost in-iNionttienters 008 020 x8 @ (1.° CS : ai rs . 4 2 * * ra, >. Sacr 7 . eo ers x ' Be Peeiomkr: LEAGUE American League hits: Miller, Mira; struck out: by {Stead of won. 4 Day gad Goon: Mauldin, Al-! Sash nipias (Thursday’s Scores) Griffen 1, by Miller 8; bases on ee jbury and Arango. Phe gill FA S| Chicago 8, St. Louis 4. balls: off Miller 8 off Griffen 2; Practical i = 1 Ciieinnati 2 7 1{ Boston 12, Washington 2. double plays: Lacy to Cooper to} Love’s young dream had come| Nearly five million children in! Hearn, Wilks and Rice: Peter-| Cleveland at Detroit, postponed, ree NY i eeLy “ae ee fe ay, and she was telling Jane |the United States ride school | nh rain. I ; ame: j about it. : jbuses dail | kin, Hetki ang aopino, Only games scheduled. 1.20; Sumpires: Griffen and J.; “And then,” she finished, with | ds tim ae ae = OR | Ai Baton RHE RE og Mira. + ja soft light in her blue eyes. “he{ | Brooklyn t* 1 ME: Al 5 said he would lay the earth at} B * | : the nightcap the Sports Shop |my feet.” Hl Qua ity B. ly Repairs | Boston... 3. 5 1) Florida-International League |.) an ruyateet. i | " i Taylor and Edwards: Barrett| St, Petersburg at Miami. i Ba) Newel in ite first’ A} But the light in Jane's grey | | Welds Champion and Masi. Miami Beach at Tampa. ase to Albury, an error, Ster- jeyes were on the hard side. | Expert Metil Work | Valve-in-Head -——— Fort Lauderdale at Havana, |/ins’s triple to right and an in-| “Sounds all right,” she com-| = oe | At New York R. H. E.| Lakeland at West Palm Beach, field out allowed three runs to|mented, “but it’s not very prac-| gy I Pai Philadelphia 261 National’ League cross the plate. In the second, jtical. You have the earth at your ! Complete Paint Jobs ~~ ee 5 4 01 philadelphia at Brooklyn, night Q&de™ Parks and Arnold walked, |{eet already: what you want is aj ~ : vpeibiaeabsigtad Aa and game—Leonard (12-5) vs. Branca ane foe singled to right’ to |roof over your head.” WRECKS REBUILT : es ee aes). York, night! In the second the Vets scored |'Tynes 3; bases on balls: off Tynes| TONY’S Auto Body Shop : yt Boston at N rk, night : Bones Saar Eoo none At Chicago R.H, E.| amon Voiselle (11) vs, Kennedy to on walks to Carbonell and {5, off Parks 3, off Roberts 5; time! 608-605 GREENE STREET Pittsburgh 305 9' (9-7). {Battan, and Rueda’s single In/of game: 1.15; umpires: J. Mira|Near the Corner of Simonton St, Chieago { j 9 7 91” Cincinnati at Chicago—Black- the third Roberts went in to |#nd Griffen; scorer: Aguilar. we. and Howell; Borowy,| weir (18-4) vs. Schmitz (6-13), Pitch for the Sports Shop. San- |: ————~~~- corer aneweanne manne yae and Scheffing. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night tana and Castro walked. Castro — ETI TERIOR SEP EE SES sas a alec game—Ostermueller © (9-6) vs. was out at second on a force play . . i AMERICAN LEAGUE Sait e | a Munger (8-3). but Santana scored. In the fifth 0 T EM Working RH Ee Ncecicam Langue ‘(pith "tires an basen, Tueds| verseas Lransportation Washington 2 6 2| New York at Boston, night again came up and fanned. | Galehouse and Partee; Wynn,|game—Raschi (5-0) vs.'Hughson At bat the best were Villareal Co In Pleretti, Cary and Evans. (8-0). with two for the Sports Shop, mpany, Cc. | cer aes Washington at Philadelphia, and in the field Albury, James At St. Louis {night gaime—Hudson (5-7) vs. Ogden, and Villareal were the Fast, Dependable Freight and. Express Service Chicago Prarcnllgen ek ea best for the winners. Casado, Between {° ’ St. Louis hicago at Detroit, twilight Machin and Carbonell were the The new Chevrolet is the lowest-pri i i Ni i Aenieedo ab Petre ' i ( | -priced ance at lowest prices; (2) billions of miles and Tresh,|{ame—Papish (9-7) vs. Newhous- hest in the field for the losers. | MIAMI and KEY WEST | motor car with a Volve-in-Head Engine— of service to owners; and (3) number of Moulder and jer eae at Cleveland, night(s, 50" by innings: R. H.E. the type of car engine which holds all owners served. in fact, this sturdy Chev- Prowsvncittd crete Ser ieee BIL, : Bob's 320 300-8 5 2 Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys records for efficiency—for giving maxi- rolet Valve-in-Head Engine has delivered = a er Pe. ce anges ee acK Veterans 021 000-3 4 4 Between Miami and Key West™ | mum power from ‘every ounce of fuel. more miles, for more owners, over @ longer i Cleveland at Detroit, postpgned, a). Parks, Roberts and Alburyi; F. | Moreover, Chevrolet's Valve-in-Head En- period, than any other automotive engine ‘ain. GOT RAE AAD SSB I Tynes and Castro. | gine is the “champion of champions” on all built today, regardiess of type, size or bie a OE NS Three-base -hit: Sterling; two- Schedule: | these counts: (1) Valve-in-Head perform- price! nly games scheduled. tec base hit: Castro; stolen bases: Ca- No Stops En Route! ~—— Softball Standings sado, J. Ogden, Kerr; struck out: RS, KEY WEST aa Ex. ‘You can't match Chevrolet's BIG- by Parks 2, by Roberts 3, by} w {EX- Chevrolet gives you the BIG-CAR styling of Body by CAR COMFORT at lowest cost, tha ames CITY LEAGUES CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar Cee ee ee circa ose stwre te cobtonieal ore: ST ad | rives at Miami at 12:00 o‘clock Mid- Chewaler clo brings you the safety of Fuher Unineel_ fort of its KneeAction } : night, ® \ bod: truction, the Knee-Action Ride cnd Positive- ide— BAYVIEW PARK CLASS A | LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT Aeiea Hyaeaike Bees ee ee abinc tenon safety acter exelu- s i laa teas wees SUNDAYS). ef 12:00 “o'clock ‘Mid. fund elyius cssrrole ed When pundiecr. sive to Chevrolet TONIGHT— Bob's Sports Shop ..... 2-1 06% bd. aight and arrives at Key West at inits price range, 7;30—Adams Dairy vs. Jerry’s Ve of Borie) Wars Z 2 ee | 700 o'clock A. M. Half-Acre. metican Legion: -. : H Be wise! Keep your present car in good 9:15—Bob's ‘Sports Shop vs.|USS. Gilmore 2 3 .400 | Local Schedule: ie ae i b ish ing it t ae VFW. CLASS B 610 Duval Street} (Stops At All Intermediate Potnts) ! Funning) concionheYProsing \#) to usirer os Club— W. L. Pet. } on ae ut omppe ee skilled service, now and at regular intervals, JUNIOR LEAGUE pernis el cre 5 0 1.000 COMPLETE ad casrtees Lye Aner bog until you secure delivery of your new WEDNESDAY— Key West Merchants . 2 ‘2 .500 | clock P.M. Chevrolet. Come in--foday! 3:00. Gives tai s.|Adams Dairy _1 2 1333 BASEBAI I , Bho Gil Naval Hospital “0 4 [000 5 LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT 4:15—PALs vs. Hell Street. CORES tid Wo RS —EE One of the most common and ves at Key West ab 75100 * At the New York auto show of |annoying of house ants is known pe : P.M. : | 1900, electric autos far outnum- jas Pharoah’s ant or the Monomo- PULAR BRANDS of : | Re. and’ ciacline:pows\rurmipharonis! ; ad FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE | MULBERG CHEVROLET co ered cars a Cigars and Cold | FULL CARGO INSURANCE ; — America‘s average annual. pro- Office: 813 Caroline Street =< Phones: 92 and 68 } . In auto-ownership per capita,|/duction of Idaho White Pine is Soft Drinks WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets 319 Caroline at New St. + Phone 377 + Key West, Fla. New Zealand ranks next to the ;cpproximately five hundred mil- United States. jlion feet board measures: ~~ oa . nue i ' -

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