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MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1947 THE KEY WEST CfTIZEN HATTEN BLANKS PHILS FOR DODGERS, PIRATES LEADING | 2'TO 0, BUT CARDS GAIN HALF GAME Ppa AFTER 4-1 ON 5 TO 0,7 TO 5 WINS OVER PIRATES war pond B ed Brooklyn’s Lead Now sad? Three And Half Games; oe Baseball Statisties ee = |Score All Runs In First Off Lastres; San Carlos Nos-| |WEARS 13; out of trouble then by fanning Giants Split With Braves Pinch-hitter Frankentein with | By The Associated Presa aed z = sa,|two on for the third out. And Yanks Edge Sox WINS 13TH; jog 8 Raiders, 5 to 4, im) "y, the mint Albury drew a . j Se {pas sand scored on Mastet’s triple | NEW Ome Ane rene | STANDINGS ON BTH! Ninth for the only Blue Sox run. : » Aug. 11.—Shutout ! Island City Baseball League | With Pancho Salinero pitching} Roberts, Raider pitcher, weak- . pitching by Lefty Joe Hatten gnd | Club— W. L, Pet re | hiaheat bnoih Sat: clitek toutes the {ened in the eighth inning and the , ‘i Ae a fd et. ti cor eight inpings, the | saints counted three times to tie a couple of singles by Dixie Wal- Pirates nn 1, B00] § \Pirates rode into undisputed pos-|the seore at 4-all. In the ninth ker with Eddie’ Stanky on third Blue Sox aoe S| 600; |session of first place in the Island|A. Pazo singled and took third on each. time, carried the Brooklyn Red Raiders Bice Hi} 400, City League yesterday with a 4-1}singles by Claude Valdez and V. Dodgers to a 2-0 win over the San Carlos, 1.4 200 panes over he mine Sox. San yaa ee then stole home with Fhilidelphia Phillies yesterday at Florida-International ‘League Men ners IRee aciewie Inte Eee Ebbets Field but the St. Louis! Club— W. L. Pet. the dete ‘Red Ratdeee 5 ts 41Gnene el erties ne Gaiacrs| Cards still gained half ‘a game | Havana 82 30.732 | The Pirates scored all their runs |four hits. * ; on the league leaders, {Havana _.84 30.737 jin the first inning off Gabe Las-} Roberts yielded eight hits, five: Staving off a late rally in the | Tampa 81 36.692 s. Jesus Garcia homered with jof them in the last two innings. second game, the Redbirds took | Miami Beach 62 49.559 ‘two outs, Andy Alonzo singled,} Score by innings: # doubleheader from Pittsburgh, | yiami 55 60.478 |Tony Alonzo walked, Orlando R. H. E.| 5 to'0 and 7 to 5 at St. Louis to West Palm Beach . 152.58 473 Rodriguez doubled and Charlie | Red Raiders 010 002 019-4 4 5} cut the Brooklyn National League ' §t. Petersbur "N53 84 453 Albury singled to give the Pirates |San Carlos “010 000 031-5 8 6) lead to three and one-half games. ' La 8 9 ie pretty good send-off. - Meador and Roberts; Sweeting, | deage ang | 5 i Lakeland ae 39 76. 339 Lastres pitched four-hit’ ball|Vida land L. Griffin, i A pioneer of the auto industry, hunted throughout the | “advance-design” model, which Storey “brands” here \ Murry Dickson pitched the™$hut- |Fort Lauderdale - 30 83.265 ifrom that point byt the damage R. H. E,| _2stion in a contest to discover the oldest Chevrolet truck | with his distinctive Circle-Heart brand. lt was presented out, allowing four hits and reliev- | National Leagu | bait dese tooreeiane a Se BEF at 490000 . *. ©-* im America, turged up, appropriately, in the possession |to him by J. W. Burke, manager of Chevrolet's truck ed Ken Burkhardt in the cighth ional | e | Se gd agg ep Ayia et ot ae ie 000 000—-4 +8 a of a Montana homesteader. The venerable vehicle,j department, as Mrs, Storey and Montana cowgirl Merle GE BMaintariney 40 preserve tiie Club— W.L. Pet. aving one of his good days. The ;Blue Sox — 000°000 001-1 5 3]. vintage of 1918, was still serving Rancher Leslie A. Storey, | Spears (right) look on, Nearly 7,000 old-time Chevrolet Card lead Brooklyn ...........66 43.606 » [veteran right-hander allowed only| Salinero and Rodriguez; Las-| of Jordan, Mont., whose ranch lies 18 miles from a typical trucks were entered in the contest won by thie vehicle, Sard lead. : let! Louis 61 45 575 two hits until the eighth and got tres and Acevedo. | “fast frontier” town. The award for owning the oldest} which was one of 384 built by the division in 1928, its The New York Giants dropped iNew York 56 46 549 Beate a 2, sii Se So ay | licensed and operating truck was a new Chevrolet| first year of truck production. 8 fullgame farther behind the | Boston 58 50° 537 Be oan Meh: geek x |. Cards when Tommy Holmes |Chiea 1S fetes 50 57 467 ® ° oh laure eater ao oe ne ne ee smashed a homer in the ninth inci ati ms eae “464 i.) rm i | re, askins i inning of the second game with |Pittsburgh -45 63.417 i | the Boston Braves at the Polo | Philadelphia 4165 387) 1 9 ° i Grounds to give the visitors a American League Pe Newsfeaturen Of T Loo H 7-5 victory. Larry Jamsen pitch- ANNA MAY HUTCHINSON, star! erry iS) op p itters ed the Giants to a 6-2 win in the ict eat i : oe eeu pitcher of the Racine Belles of c opener. Boston 56 48 sag the All-America Girls Baseball| Osborn of the USS. Gilmore isw At Boston the New York Yan-{Deiroit 54 47 Teague,meers Me. 13:and won jselting the hatting Aberin -Hyey Ao \ kees shaded the Red Sox 2 to 1, |Philadelphia ‘BS 52 ‘514 ee deine af the season on |City Class A softball league with} | with all the scoring occurring in {Cleveland 49 51.490 ee ae [ey SBR eee Wale Haskins Co feball Standi S. the ninth, Stuffy Stirnweiss’ Chicago . 4958 458 7) of Jerry's Half-Acre is leading the | ng single after singles by Bill John- | Washingaon aM 55 455) Ly NN (Class B circuit with a 615 spank} CITY LEAGUES | eke = St. Louis 37 68.352! accerding to statistics released | 1 son and Johnny Lindell and aj { a today by Peter Aguilar, Officia! | “MJMMNNRURTIITH RRNA IE te I eRaRREO? r wild pitch by Joe Dobson scored }, “y GA E RES! 1S ‘5 scorekeeper. | CLASS A | the two Yank runs. 7AME SUL RECRE ATION The records, including all con-; Club— W.L. Pet.) Wally Moses’ single .with Bob-| FPlorida-Internationsi weague tests through Friday, August 8,:Vets of Forei 3 2 .600} by Dyer en seocune gave Boston (Thursday's Scores) | SERRE | How: |American _2 2 1500! its run but Joe Page then re- He 6. t li | SWIMMING—South Beach, south; Batting averages: {Bob's Sports Shop 2 2 508 lieved Karl Drews, who had fan- cree nrg fan end of Duval Street. Class A League {USS. Gilmore a le el ned nine and allowed only five Beach 1, 1 ings. : G—G: ’ Player— re CLASS B | hits, to fan Roy Partee for the! Mint Hoth’ Tampa, post-| DEEPSEA re ws Dock, | papyzian Gilmore i} a : al Club— W. L. Pet.| final out. ; poned, rain. aah ey trea erect Oshorn, Gilmore 11 8 7 «salle Spree The Chicago Cubs edged the | National League Street. i ‘i Snee, Gilmore 5 4 3 .600 ree West Merchants 2 2 500 Cincinnati Reds at Chicago when ; BASEBALL—G Roberts, Bob's 5. 1-8, 600 |adams Derry Ea bpaie . : (Sunday's Scores) ames, ta@ty on ‘ 300; Naval Hospital 0 4 000 Clyde McCullough singled in the| New York 6-5, Boston 2-7 Sunday afternoon, at Munici- Re ee oa nail eighth with the bases loaded, : 2 Philadelphia ‘ i ilareal, Bob's ....18 € 6 .461 5 ath The Cubs were outhit, 12 to 7. abner Rr aeiine 9 tt Netoaee Avenue Fallon, Gilmore o-T4 dea}. Rhe U.S. constiiudions aia net Hob Feller racked up pia 14h| sricwse* Cincinnatl 3 |. |gerr Municipal Golf Course, |Rueds. Veterans 8 2 3, agafdeny the vote to women. but in-| . * ieee. triumph and fifth shutout with) |) ue ° 0 Ritigpuagn 9-5. Stock Island. US. Castro, Veterans 12 2 5 .416/terpretation of the document did. | a _ } s ; - Kozel, Gilmore 10 3 4 .400 | a five-hit 6-0 effort against the American League TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di-|wove... poo, aon ‘Miller, Hospital 12 2 4 333 St. Louis Browns before 41,374 (Sunday’s Scores) vision Street (day and might|cijine’ Bare ne 2 400 ltngraham, Adams 16 2 5 312 JU ST R ELA X Ad R ELY ON fanaiat Cleveland who set a rew| New Yorke®Bopion 1 facilities) Sterling. Bob's 13 4 5 see}iegraham, A dams 622 5 au A ane is evela vl set a i ere ee n . ‘as. O; a ae 5 joe Mira, Jerry's 6 6 5 313 total attendance mark for the In- |, Philadelphia 3-2, Washington BASKETBALL Outdoor Ree ee into ily le 13.5 4 307] diem ball park, Cleveland 6:2, St. Louis 0-4 rh Routh Beach and Bayview !;, Carbonell, Vets 6 2 p93 /tee¥, Hospital 1st oe ee G R E Y Hi So U 4 | °] In the nightcap Joe Zoldak with Chicago 10, Detroit 2. gg a Stinnett, Gilmore 9 4 3 Fgire, KWM 10 2 3 .300 some help from Herb Moulder : PANERA LI Bayview Park. _ |Stenger, Gilmore 3 3 1 = } pitched the Browns to their only 5 —Bayviewlr Albury, Bob's 10 4 3 TODAY’S GAMES Park and South Beach. win in the series, a 4-2 decision. Class B League i H Florida-International League |PICNICKING—Tables at Bay-| pjaye: The Philadelphia Athletics took : i jayer— AB R H Ave T . ner -| Lakeland at Miami Beach. view Park. |McClung, Hospital. 1 0 HERE'S a reason why Greyhound’s the opener of a doubleheader ana CHILDREN'S PLAYGRQUND —| ung, Hospita 1 i . . Se with! Washington at Shibe Park aan at Havapel Serica Pek Q| — Haskins, Jerry's 13 9 8 CIGAR STORE \ the American favorite. Everywhere 3 to 2, on Joe Coleman's five-| 5" Petersburg at Fort Lauder-|COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview |Meiove Tieoital 2 2° | ig Ae aa ica hitter but lost the second by a gale. y Park. 1B. Sw'ting Tee 10 ; extra features goes with it. 5-2 margin although outhitting Nations heseue ees \Aionzo, KWM eS, ts : ; It’s pleasant, for instance, to know the Senators, 3 to 2. : New York at Philadelphia, night\JOE LOPEZ, FAMILY \C. Garcia, KWM 10 4 5 that while you're rolling along in _At Detroit the Shicads bits game—Kennedy (9-7) vs.’ Judd} RETURN; ORLANDO | Higgin Jerry’s 1911 9 | solid comfort you enjoy the security Sox routed the Tigers, 10 to 2. eH (1-10). OPEN POSTPONED = Garcia KWM 9 4 4 i of safest vehicles, and careful, skilled their seventh Vici ory sey. | Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night = . ce CrueR gery 7 3 3 drivers. Greyhound’s record of safety games, collecting 14 hits, includ- | game—Wolff (1-3) vs. Walters. Mr. ad Mrs. Joseph Lopez, 1915 |Nelson, Hospital 12 3 5 | speaks forcibly. ing Rookie Dave Philley’s three- | (5.5), {Seidenberg avenue, and children |Sterling, Adams 12 4 5 j aa 5 ae run homer, Ed Lipat yielded the | Chicago at St. Louis, night game Rosemary and Joseph Jr. re-|Villareal, Adams 10 3 4 . | Xen spe leabace os viel it fetes megan Tigers seven hits. —Borowy (8-9) vs. Brecheen:turned home yesterday from a|Walker, Jerry 10 4 4 .400} POPULAR BRANDS ot | fortable Greyhound’ way. Frequent Results: (13-6), stay in Orange, Conn., where the 5: H2stes, Jerry's 20 6 8 400) Ci nd Cold } schedules now offer more convenience AMERICAN LEAGUE Only games scheduled. |Key Wester served as golf profes- \Walnen” renceg 5 4 2 4007 | gars a | than ever before. For shopping, busi- “"AT Detroit FR. He. American League sional. ete jee i : & 375 | é iN ness or pleasure make Greyhound Chisago 10 14 3] Philadelphia at New York, On the way down, the, Key|Fleitas, KWM $11 \ Soft Drinks 4) your out-of-town car—save yourself Detroit 2.7 'Olnight game—MeCahan. (4-3) vs. Wester competed in. the Florida}Henke, Hospital 12° 3 4 ‘ \ s the worries and, cost of driving, your, Lopat; and Tresh; Hutchinson, /Newsom (8-7). Open but that event was post- | -—-———...____ ——— a - as 4 own cai % a ow 4 Ag aid Houteeman and Swift. | Washington at Boston, night poned until next month due to } bia ae pa a. th the Sadatdie’.; ed game—Haefner (78) vs. Johnson the excessive rains in the Orlan- | Now’s the time te re ha First Game (6-5). dolarea. | best way is to relax and ride a super: At Cleveland R. a | Detoit at Cleveland, i ight dc ea er tere ane / deluxe Greyhound. St. Louis 05 game—Trucks (7-6) vs. Harder 1 Ci&eland 610 01(6-2). GOLF CLUB TO HOLD _ | MONTHLY DINNER | MEETING TONIGHT Members of the Key West ‘Golf St. Louis at Chicago, two games nnin (3-6) and Muncrief (6-13) vs. Lee (3-4) and Haynes | Kramer, Brown and Moss; Fell- er and Hegan. ELECTRIC SYSTEM Game (6-4). 4 At cece R. H. E. Club will hold their monthly ae Bt. Louis ° 411 0' New Zealand’s place in the dinner at the eae esau Cleveland 2 7 ljworld economic set-up is sup- ant, Duval street, tonig t ag 7:30 1 ° a a“ h Zoldak, Moulder and Early;!ported by the cow and sheep, :The foursome losers will be hosts E eeiric Equipment is the a to their victors at the dinner. Black, Willi sand Lopez. land Edwards. | Softball Games _ e e é First Game oo Coming Thing!! | At Philadelphia x H x First Game 5 ! Washington 5 0; Ai New York R.H.E. Philadelphia . 3 9 OlBoston 3°8) a) BAYVIEW PARK Masterson, Pieretti and Ferell;|New York “G0 1 NIGHT GAMES ? t Coleman and Rosar. Spahn, Lanfranconi, Wright, | TONIGHT— ry :30—American Legion Adams Dairy. Johnson and Camelli; Masi, Jan- sen and Cooper. — vs. Second Game H ———— Barrett, Shoun, Johnson, Lan-| 7:30—Naval Hospital vs. Jerry's At Philadeiphia R. H. E.! ecstatic) 9:15—USS. Gilmore vs. USS. : Washington, 5 6 1 Saomdlgame i Requin. Well, Apparently That Is What Philadelphia Ar. ae 2) At New York R.H.E.! Benefit Ganies for | | Scarsborough an vans; Flores} Boston ma oh’ 4 Injured Player bes ° and Guerra. New York 511 9 TUESDAY— \ the Public Wants | Greyhound Bus. Terminal At Boston R. H. E.}franconi, Spahn and Masi; Han- Half-Acre. : i 7 New York 2 9 Ilsen, Trinkle, Jansen and Cooper.| 9:15—VFW Key West Mer-' Dosene cf competent auEvere wow THCTERSNS SF neterence 512 Southard Street at Bahama Street Boston top 0: eatin chants (exhibition). for electric equipment in the home. One survey indicated that PHONE 242 Drews, Page and Robinson; First Game THURSDAY— two hundred and seventy per cent as many more families Dobson and Tebbetts. At St. Louis R. H. E,| 7:30—USS. Gilmore vs. Bob's | want an electric range as now own one. —_ Pittsburgh 0 4 0} Sports Shop. { j NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 511 1] 9:15—Key West Merchants vs. | When asked why they preferred electric appliances, 5. Shicago R. H. E.} Roe, Lyons and Howell, Sal-} Naval Hospital. a A cme ” on ees ited, aaene 312 2/keld; Dickson and Wilber. FRIDAY— i Cleanliness”, “Safety” and “Depemdability” were cited Chiedgo 42% Amys ise a ae aeee VS. | There were 5,000 electric refrigerators in use in 1918 By ‘ ander e a Mueller; | cont me oes Sports P. | 5 7 pe Reeaon T Apse Lone R. H. E,| 9:15—Adams Daity vs. Naval} wah there were 19,000,000. There were 500,000 electric ranges acini Pittsburgh 513 0 Hospital. ig im use by 1931. In 1941 the figure stood at 3,500,000. The At Brooklyn H. E. St. Louis 714 0 electric power used by the average domestic customer has mul- (eR | 5 1; Bonham, Singleton, Roe, Bagby! Approximately 500 hunters are | 7 ©,and Kluttz; Burkhardt, Dickson kiiled and 3,000 injured annual- Jy in the United States. ‘ LINES Philadelphia Brooklyn : Donnell yand Seminick; Hatten!and Garagiola, Wilber. i : R. 0 2 tiplied more than five times in 30 years.