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SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1947 BRANCA BLANKS PHILS, 5 TO 0, FOR | TRIPP’S SUCCESSOR? DODGERS; CARDS WIN, 6 109, FROM = go a Red Sox Beat Yankees On Three Homers; Nichol- Lopez 1 Over. | , HaltFla. Open | KEY WEST GOLF PRO ALSO HOLDS BEST PRACTICE ROUND AT ORLANDO; ON i STATE BD. OF DIRECTORS | ! Joe Lopez, Key West Golf Ciub | { ee Ao ave Trode estimates of yearlyjbills for articles for U.S, children to 14\years old. [Jerry's Wins 6th Straight, 11-8, From Dairy; VFW Upsets Bob’s Sports, 9-8 Play Defeat Reds son’s Homer And ee | (My Ansocinted Prenn) NEW YORK, Aug. 9—The! Brooklyn Dodgers bounced back into the win column with a 5:0 | shutout of the Philadelphia | Phillies by Ralph Branca last | night at Ebbetts Field to protect | their four-game lead over the! - Jerry’s Half Acre won its sixth ae in a Class B City Softball ‘League Baseball Statistics game at ‘Bayview Park, scoring -|four runs in the last inning to By The Associated Press beat.Adaws Dairy, 11 to.8..In-the Class A game, ‘the Veterans of ‘game in as many starts last night.| ? | | AP Newsfeatures f ‘HENS, Ga.—The University of Georgia is planning big things | ‘for this fellow. ‘He’s John Rauch, a junior. and Georgia Coach ccled due to heavy | Wally Butts hopes he can replace All-Ameriea Charley ‘Trippi inthe caneellation rubbed out all scores | for | professional, fired a one over par ‘for eleven holes in the Florida! State Open “being held at the! Dubstread Country Club, Orlan- do, Florida, before Was can-' rains. The | JUVENILE FURNITURE ‘$40,000,000 DIAPER SERVICES $27,500,000 rai : Foreign Wars upset Bob's Sports ‘backfield. He weighs 195 pounds and completed 48 out of 87 passes for the day. 8 rampaging St. Louis Cards, STANDINGS . |Shop, first-half champs, 9 to 8. | While spelling Charley last year. Rauch hails from Yeadon, Penn,’ Play will be resumed ene fy CHILDREN’S COSMETICS The l-yeat-old Dodger right-| Island City Baseball League |” 11 ‘the opening game, first one} the Same state that produced his All-America predecessor. with the final siheles being 8 ‘$15,000,000 hander scattered eight hits while} Ciub— : clubiiwas ialvedd then itfie other} o2 ga eas Jol awed tamer his é An AP Newsfeatures his team-mates were collecting ‘Blue Sox 13 off Dutch Leonard and Bob | Pirates Schanz. |Red Raiders 3 1 ‘759 Until the seventh, when Lastres \J r - 2 2 [500 Walked, Walker singled, Mauldin 4 George Munger of the Cards |San Carlos - 0 4 .000 doubled, and Haskins hit a was also pitehing a shutout at St. Serre cae ese, te center, itor Florida-International League V four ru nd ‘th i . a Louis for the champions’ st | Club— W. .L. Pet. ee iit = at sec: | PIRATES MEET straight victory, a 6-0 ¢ Hava ~. 82 30° .732 ; 7 aight victory, a 6-0 conquest | Havana 1 ond on one hit, a walk and an) - of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Mung Tampa --—78 36 Adams Lopez holds the best practice <3 {round of the Florida champion- | —————-—. — - -~-.- ship, a one under par 71. On| yesterday’s round, the Island City lad was two under after four holes, parred the next four holes and then took a double} bogic on the par 3 ninth hole.! ,000} A total of 17 Amercian compa- dealers who-sell and service the}nies are producing passengor products of American automotive }cars, 38 .are turning out trucks industry. and 17 are making buses. There are aproximately w yielded Se ig ple att 4 nay 56 error. scored three in! 4 4 Tae oayS te : 1g Reet ba puree hits. j roar Beach it ¥ re theie halfcanie hit.baisinan, two | 4 Lopez's tee shot had found. the} “egg r « Giants received I WestsPinBeask 32 36 481: Walks and ‘a sacrifice hit. Jerry's " bunker on the short hole, an fe ! — petra Bice Save wie ;St. Petersburg - _.51 64 .443 ‘tied it'in the third on a triple by’! 5 ‘pies oe aw ie ue ¥ oe y 43 fary _ ‘ ie } : paves Dan ged and 39 75 .342 Higginbotham and a_ single by |Winner Takes First In City* ; Gee ne Ini? Seed : Cuiyoose! Our prices are consistent i hits off three pitchers for a Fort Lauderdale 30 81 .270 Mira, and Walker singled, Maul- | a West man swung petro Nes ‘ with our quality work on 7-5 victory at the Polo Grounds, es Ea “din hitione over the center field-; League; ‘Raiders ‘Play Git To ves oleae (es lodge, the pelley ‘¢ all types of printing. Pub- - ‘ tional League ait i an 6 i inting. soi ee Tat by Buddy " Pet, er’s head, but Johnny Lewis! onto the green. ' a APS wi ig. : rr and Bill Lohrke. The re- Club— ct. made a great catch, one of the, San-Carlos In Other Half : ¢ 3 George Bolesta of Tampa has ications, stationery, office sult brought the Braves only two Brooklyn oor pestiasen inthis loti thc san | i Hambure Is Bir been named president of the forms, invitations, adver- in from the third-place eee tar ria a moon, and doubled, Mira at) ‘Of Twin Bill 4 co} Florida State Open Golf Associa- tising, others. a exceent i lps - 533 second. Jerry’s scored one in the | (Phe \Blue Sox-and the ‘Pirates VALPARAISO, Chile.—(AP),— tion with Lopez being placed on icholson’s homer in the} on - foutth, t head inal A eh 4 i : the board of directors. The as- lith inning and a triple play in {Cincinnati - 468 » to go ahead, on a single ‘tangle for first place in the Island, Three -big turtles of the Galapa- fati eral Have ne! the seventh, beat Ewell Black jChicago 462 by ‘Haskins and two errors, but'|City Baseball League Sunday in 80S variety and a collection of S°C‘ation Bereed wees = wall, Cintinati ac Abita ack- Pittsburgh. -419 Adams went into the lead in the'}the feature game of the weekly |Chilean -birds are on their way YC" facte mlayed at = Bee e rtman ress 2 ito 1, at Chicago, in th ale Philadalpitie: ~40.64 385 fourth when they ‘scored three doubleheader commencing at 1:30 ;to the war-stricken Hamburg zoo. Meat gpumer St Retersbure, Greene and Ann Streets day game in the majors, An ae American League runs on four ‘hits, one a homer |p, m., at Wickers Field. ‘Both; They are being sent as a gift neue roca e onteny Ph 5] by Bert Haz in the ‘seco! d leq | Club— ow. L. Pet. by Walker. Jerry’s scored three teams hdve won three and lost.-by German Riegel, a resident of nia oF ieee Seer = aed to Chic ane's first run, ne led New Yark 69.36 .667 in the sixth to go in the lead on ‘one. + Valparaiso, aboard the Chifean Paired bd Ee peapane The triple play cans wer ‘Boston 55 47 .539 four singles and two errors. In! In the other game the up and {naval transport “Presidente Er- A vult adenth with men cA fat i Detroit. ~58 46.595 ithe: ‘seventh ithe ‘Dajry boys | coming San Catlds Club will face | razuriz.” livealennle ecporill, Mate. ¥ wurst and Philadelphia 53 51.510 scored their last two runs on a jihe Red Raiders J ‘f Grae eet LEE CLS es second. Babe Young lined over !Cjeveland 46 50 479 double by Villareal and two| eo) yes an effort to second to Len Merullo who leap- , Washingt 45 53 .459 ‘a a |break into the win column. Eith- ; ed high for the c Washington —__. 0 8 singles. At bat Haskins hit four er ‘Bo Sweeting or ‘@uillermo} ugh for the catch, touched ,Chicago 48°57 .457 in four trips:to 1 : OS lar es 6 - sal second and threw to first to |St. Louis 36 65 356 ong M. Wie bedi peas walker Diaz, will be Manager’ Valdez’s' could scramble back. i GAME RESULTS hit two aocithe losses. ain ‘the | 5aints, with Bo Meador of Paul; With three homers accounting | for six runs, the Boston Red Sox nailed the New York Yankees, 9 to 6, at Boston although outhit, 14 to 10. Bobby Doerr homered | with two on in the third and Jones and Sam Mele in the eighth, the -latter's with one on. Tommy Henrich homered in the fifth for the Yanks. Rudy York's 10th inning homer with one on beat the Detroit Ti- gers, and Hal Newhouser, 4 to 2, at Detroit and the Cleveland -In- dians took a 4-1 decision from: St. Louls Browns at Cleveland on Joe Gettell's six-hit pitching. | Results: NATIONAL LEAGUE Florida-Internationés seague (field, Malgrat and Al Cruz star- (Thursday's Scores) red for losers and Walker, Has- Havana §, Fort Lauderdale 5. |kins and Sawyer for the win- | St. Petersburg 3, West Palm ‘ners. Beach 1, 11 innings. Seore by innings: R. H.'E. Miami Beach at Tampa, post- |Jerry’s 021 103 4—11 13 4 poned, rain. Adams 030 300 2— 8 8 9 E. Sweeting, S. Griffen and C.} National League | Walker; Joe Lewis, Sands and (Friday’s Scores) \ pas, Villareal. Boston 7, New York 5, night] Home run: Haskins, J. Walker; game. three-base hit: Higginbotham; Brooklyn 5, 0, two-base hits: Mauldin, Cruz, Vil- night game. ‘ ‘areal; stolen bases: Haskins, Hig- St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 0, night ginbotham; sacrifice hit: “Villa- ame. ae ._ freal; double plays: J. Lewis to Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1, 11 in-|Cruz to Walker, Sawyer to Has- nings, night game. tkins; struck out: by Sweeting 3, Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1, 11 in-;by Griffen 3, by Lewis 1; bases nings, night game. on balls: off Lewis 4, off Sweet-| Philadelphia |'Higginbotham likely to get the! ‘nod from Manager Nestor Cas- | tanedo of the Raiders. The San Carlos pitching staff ; has been strengthened with the | addition of Clarence Vidal, for- mer Pirate, to the Saints’ roster. | Catchers for the day will bei Dewitt Roberts for the Raiders, | Lee Griffen for the Saints, Or-} lando Rodriguez for the Pirates and Albio Acevedo for the Blue Sox. } Esmond, Albury and Jimmy | Griffen will handle the umpiring. | The secortd game starts at 3:30 p. m. i TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Night Game ‘i ing 2, off Griffen 1; hits: off (Knqw America) | At New York R. H. E. geericen ee gesting 4 inid idninen: winnjne | Vice Admiral ‘Thomas 1. | Boston 714 0) ies wi . tele. 10 .in- ‘Pitcher: Griffen; umpires: James | Gatch, retired, seriously wound- | yh ain Pr Karl aye 7 a cana Relax if "Mira and C. Griffen; time of |ed in the battle we SS | Joiselle, § un, Karl, Johnson Ss, ,. 4 Sanden i ral alem, and Camelli; Kennedy, Trinkle,| Boston 9, New York :6,.night ®2™e: 1.20. Decharie eee eae lott and Coop game: i In the nightcap the Veterans re-| Maj. Gen Warren F. Draper, san—enere Pa 9 a 4, St. Louis 1, night! gained first place in the stand-|medieal director of the U. s.] a Night Game aie Gwastingten at Philadelphia ings. They started out with three | Public Health Service, born in | At Brooklyn a i : “ae *;runs in the first, when Rueda and |Cambridge, Mass., 64 years ago. Philadelphia 0 8 3 night game, postponed, rain. 2 5 Rcskivn 513 1] Santana walked, dnd Hernandez| Joseph L. Egan, president of Leonard, Schanz and Seminick; Branca and Edwards. ACTH NENNENIAIM, | 2nd Castro singled: In the sec-| ° ond, Johnny ‘Ogden of Sports, Softball Standings jst» sina snd: James Oe Shop singled and James Ogden Western Union, born in New, York, 61 years agq. Mahonri Young, noted painter- HO is it that’s first to spot — and easy enough in handling to Witt be mung You’d sort of like to get your ‘White aldewall tires, a9 estrated, oo at extra cunt as poomes atatlabie. Night Game bunted in front of the plate. Cas- | sculptor, born Salt Lake City, 70 and quickest to go for—a Se : : : i 3 er ae a R. HE. CITY LEAGUES tro brabbed the ball and threw | years ago. | aia pees A se nO a tussle, and flit hands on a car as big and mighty Pittsburgh 31 | “UNTNUNEAERLHEAEOLHLLL LTC? | it OYer the first baseman’s head, |” Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, bishop wea ss a idea sha ow-light through market- as this — if you thought the better St. Louis 6 eo 0 CLASS A and Johnny scored. James stop- jof the Protestant Episcopal dio- | en it comes along? hour traffic P . half could be sold on it. Ostermueller, Bagby and How-! Gjypb— ‘ W. L. Pct..ped at third, and seored on a \cese of Pittsburgh, born in Chi- The ladies, of course! = 5 a 2 : aes a ell; Munger and Rice. . Vets of Foreign Wars 3 2 .600 fly to center by Parks. In the cago, 48 years ago. ee i Who, good fries, has the\fam- _, Take our tip she’s already sold. ; —- American Legion 2 2 .500 third they went into the lead on| Dr. Dunlap P. Penhallow of | And who is it that, according to _ily’s smartest eye-for-a-buy—the Favored as it is by red-blooded re Fie i ne 0 ¥ [Bob's Sporty Shop 4 ‘ ae a four-run rally, Albury singled | Washington, D. C., eminent | careful surveys, put Buick far shrewdest size-up of what's really males, no Buick we’ve ever’ Ee ieies 212 o|USS: GUNES gh B : re ee Vilayral eee rons born at Amherst, Mass., | ahead of its price class and up - g00d? offered has won the smart sex 7 i Sterling was safe on an error by }67 years ago. i sean x 4 ‘: (11 Innings) Club— . W. L. Pet. the pitcher, and three runners} Charles W. Taussig of New among the lowest-priced three No one but the Lady of th quite like this one. Blackwell and Lamanno, Muel-|Jorry’s Half-Acre 6 0 1.000 ; : i when they name the car of thei vady e Schmitz and Scheffing, Mc- |e, West Merchants 2 2 .500 scored. Kerr was hit by a pitched |York, manufacturer, author, one | y ? car of their Houschold! So why not pull a:ph Cullough. ee TR ne Dae 2's = 7 3 350 ball. McCarthy doubled to left|of the original Roosevelt brain- ' innermost choice? Pull a:pleasant om ‘. < - L$ 4 ames *Ogde! ingled to | trusters, born in New York, 51 < ris€é some evening soonP Just AMERICAN “LEAGUE Nave EEL acne ey Soot late oo a arte 7 pets The fair sex — but naturally! S. we toss out this thought to you come home and say, “Well, I Night Game f In the fourth the: Sports Shop | Dr. Wilbur C. Smith of the A Ataf " mentolks: placed an order for a Buick to- At Detroit R.H. E. So! th, il G. scored one more, Arnold walked, | Louisiana State University nd who ts 1f, when you come . oe . day. They’re taking ’ °, Chicago : 414 2) 3 ames foberts singled and Sterling ‘School of Medicine, born in In- | right down to it, that gets the most Chances ae Gu One peer without et Oe tot ne A bite Detorit 2 92 BAYVIEW PARK doubled to score Arnold. In their dependence, Kans., 63 s ago. | practical use from enough stir hankering for the kind of thrill rage: ¢ _Tresh and | NIGHT GAMES half of the fourth the Veterans |— Ee ——— a nel Eire ball power taltandieninn that lurks in this great-hearted, | Then watch her fall all over your and Swift. | MonDAY— {won the ball game, on four hits |tro to Hernandez; hit by pitcher: power to handle the Fee aanaiiicen kt | 7:30—American Legion _vs. and three walks, M. Tynes walk- Kerr, Villareal; struck out: by | day’s travel-jobs. without strain REPO ERC ee auty: nee 4 Night Game RHE Adams Dairy. ‘cd, Batten fanned, Arias-flied out i ee Barks ae bo cet and struggle? é ston a B. a Jss. ~ ” vs. ey: ss oF | 28 Ss é as s r i New York Blt 2) ore wari : aeeth Bao ae . ‘umpires: C. Griffen and J. Mir i} Who relishes most the restful <saes ONLY BUICK HAS ALL THESE SHR FEATURES endl Page and Berra reat ‘Benefit Games for walked, Hernandez walked. Cas- Um of game: 1.10; scorer: Agui: i ease of wide, cushiony seats, and . ton, Dorish, Harrist and Tebbetts. | nyyncS gy miured Plaver tro tripled, Machin doubled and | the blissful gentleness of all-coil ant TIAN on enees ek PemeaLURO : ple 7:30--Naval Hospital vs, Jerry’s M. Tynes fanned. springs that make rough roads - When better % ACCURITE CYLINDER BORING Night Game Haif-Acre. ee ea ee F well-mannered and good roads puitomobiles aré-built: eee cen BODY OUR THORS At Cleveland R. H. E.| 9:15—VFW vs. Key West Mer- Shop scored its last run on a BROADWAY | dlass-smooth? 3 wy % FLITEWEIGHT PISTONS BUICOIL SPRINGING St. Louis 160 chants (exhibition). double by Johnny Ogden and a 4 . as see Cleveland 411 0! jWuRSDAY— single by James Ogden. At bat, , FULL-LENGTH TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE Kinder, Potter aiid Moss; Gettel; and Hegan., | 7:30—USS. Gilmore vs. Bob’s James and Johnny Ogden had } Sports Shop. two hits each to lead the losers, 9:15—Key West Merchants vs.'and Rueda and Castro hit two! CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street Who goes for a car big enough to be company-minded — yet light BUICK & PERMI-FIRM STEERING /STEPON PARKING BRAKE & DEEPFLEX SEAT CUSHIONS y lpia M | * Pere % BROADRIM WHEELS CURL-AROUND BUMPERS Washington at — Phifadelpitia, Nava! Hospital. for'the winners. In_ the field, ; | will build them x TEN SMART MODELS & BODY BY FISHER might game, Postponed, ran. FRIDAY— Carbonell and Machin starred for COMPLETE | _Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR, Mutucl Network, Mondays and Fridoys Ph : “ Bucket Trade 7:30—American Legion VS. the winners and Johnny Ogden } Bob's Sports Shop. : AD and Arnold were the best for the BASEBALL | 9:15—Adams Dairy vs. Naval iocorg * i : | Hospital, Score by innings: R.H.E.! SCORES \ BYTOM, Ppland.—(AP).—Ex- Melerane spehopolno) es pert of Polish-made buckets to! Although househeld washing po)", 024 100 1-8 8 0; 4 5 Palestine bas been initiated ‘machines have been used for Ari: and Castro; Parks and | POPULAR BRANDS of through the Polish Society of r iy vente Tey did ar come | abu Roberts. ' Gi Id { Horeign Trade. Proposed transac-jinio general use. until after! ‘Three-base hit: ‘Castro; two- ars and Cold | ,,5 ine at New Street PHONE 377 Key West, Florida tions involved 45,000 buckets. World War 1 base hits: Carbonell, Machin, Mc- } 5 319 Caroline : ? At St. Helena lives a tortoise | which probably saw Napoleon, Carthy, Sterling, Johnny Ogden; stockings have eae base: Albury; double plays: |. | A few pairs of been woven from spider webs. ! Johnny Ogden ‘unassisted), Cas- Soft Drinks 4

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