The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 20, 1947, Page 5

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THE KEY WES? OfTIZEN PAGE ‘THRina § CLIP “DODGERS, 11-3, TO CUT |"Sfbail Gamer PT ent etn rte | Li - 1 1 0) Finkelstein, p-2b1'1 9 1 0. 0/L. Valdez 4, off Diaz 1, off Finkel- ' sep: i M ye n a Ke ee aey C. Garcia 3 4 4 ° ; 5 91 Score by innings: R. H. . Stein 5, off Albury 1; hits: off L. LE D TO FIVE AND A HALF GAMES; DRT tA x y . bd |M. Rodriguez -3 10 1 0 0;8am Carlos 010 030 0—4 1 3)¥aldez 3 for 4 runs in 1 inning, , NIGHT % - tle \Diaz 10012 A Blue Sox __. 7 2 ,off Diaz 5 for 1 run in 5 innings, et “LI ocaaee air ms lxSwecting 2 0:2 0 1. 0| Bune 2,|off Finklestein 7 for 4 runs in 4 @ TIGERS EDGE YANKS; RED bere a \ — — — — — —|Griffin, Bueda, A. rae vas 12/3 innings, off Albury 0 for 0 é 9 7:30—Naval Hospital vs. Jerry’s|. Totals— ~~ 4p beer e3 ®. Valdez; stolen bases: Ca-|Tuns in 2 1/3 innings. "| %——Batted foi sado, Arango, Navarro; deadballs: Gare Sa ar REE Takes 2 To 1 De» :15—American Legion vs. Vets ‘4 ao 5 He gee i pies HE. Valdez and Diaz 2; losing pitcher: | The dandelion blossom really of Foreign Wars. \Valdez; winning pitcher: Finkel- is a giant eouauet of tiny yellow |FRIDAY— é wey stein; struck out: by Diaz 2, by flowers. 7:30—Adams Dairy vs, Jerry's} ABMY¥ | : Spores Sone Le RIE Half-Acre. a APSE tana, Ray git three-base. hi Oy On Overt j ! cision On Evers’ Homer . : : if Dom DiMaggio’s ej Gilmore Takes 2nd Place In 9:15—Bob’s Sports Shop ve) : ; aaa yanks “A” Loop On 94 -Win Over { bu i = vere = ‘ue . Garcia 2, Ray Garcia, M. Rod- RK, Aug. 20—The St. $300 TO MOTHER, | After.a japse of bolt 18 satis } | riguez; itice hite: ee ve Cards served notice on the V.E.W ae K.W. Merchants Win! LOUISVILLE, nate yen beni Bpaeiteny rit a sibel as tele ae Diaz; ys C. Garcia; runs batted in: Sweet- % ‘Kae 2, T. Alonzo 1; stolen bases: lyn Dodgers in the form jof Miss M. SECOND 1-3 ppeting yesterday that : died pens ring rol Be blebeader Fr egghe San eae : are still very much in the *OLD TRICK PLAY, UNAS.|for her 90-year-old mother, Mrs. | Blue Player— ABR H POAE ° i 1 capes enpant race, Louis Scarberry, and $1000 for |a00 Pazo,ss.... 3 001.1 0 { } lo we FLORIDA ‘The Cards victory cut the Brook- SISTED DOUBLE PLAY |the care of her 17-year-old. brin- ae ,B. Garcia, 3b. 4 9 2 2 1 0 WP sass ‘tons saw the contest DASE all Statisties MARK SOFTBAL der of het $13,00 estate ‘was mpgs Nevairo, ib 3 1-8 6 0 8 MIAMI D contes| ‘BALL TUS.|der of her $13,409 estate was ability once mofe, nabbing Pancho Navarro, 1b -.3 1 0 6 0 0 wt Ebbets Field. By The Associated Press | left to a friend. Salinero’s long tier in € Griffin, If-c 4 1 1100 Leaves 7P-M.TUES AYS wd nieve nw a ShED AY BARE Death Valley, Calif., roel tas aaatinie! hit, by in Ri cp a é 1 3 21 pon run e ninth when h a al * is rr, a ‘Rueda, e-lf 1 ee ae $0 Jim, Heern I STANDINGS | The USS. Gilmore went into |lowest. point th the nited rats Albury, making this. mo ith Fernandez, rf. 2 0 0 1 0 2 on. Hearn retired the side but! Tslend City Baseball League |scrond place in the Class A city 1256 feet below sea level. hig bare band. Valder, p ee oe Leoves MIAMI 7PM FRIDAYS yielded two runs in the mean-!_ Club— W. L. Pet.! seriticens, obeys eam cond parila : é OP. nee P 3 Sita as time. Del Rice's homer and two Pirates -. fe. ern Ove ne American Legion | of the Legionnaires at least once, |eleanfielded evi : leah eae Cee Lt aibasas dot enwertrl rooklyn _attac! itey Red Raiders - fiver sheifs chat | “In the field, Fallon, Means, Snee|_Jn the second gai - The luxurious steamship “Florida” off i pions, continued i if ‘ — Pp pa ones you ee homered in’ the Gan Carlos ;their comeback with a 3-2 win and Stifett' were the best ‘for thie [Bike Box pisying! rare Hay a x ; 5 safety, comfort and a gay evening of entertainment fourth with one on. Florida-International Langue over Adams Dairy as Claude Val- winners and Barber ‘for the’ tos- ite game, for: his spam: with . Casado, if 41-0 i ‘and dancing on your trip to romantic Havana. Fare The ordi eae Club— W. L. Pet.'dez pitched four-hit ball. Scars beiletings: oct Hatt spasetionel SONeTe, tee shortstop. ‘A. Acevedo, 55.4 2-2 : : includes @ delicious dinner sicteroom berth and i ‘ards by beat- Havana 1 34.728] In the first game the Dairy Igit y innings: HE. |Masters, 1b 401600 breakiast each way. ing Ter cone ae fe Tampa oe ..88 39 .693, boys scored two runs in the sec- Legion . feahe nn {01 as § 7 prt fe Acevedo, of pe O “ é ROUND TRIP FARE $4200 fn. ane vot ee Mele rast Miami Beach -.66 52.559 ‘ond frame on an error and three Rodenberry and. Fallon; * Hah- a a a eee jMuncrief, ¢ + 2D: @. 7.9/0 ° Walk Lanfranconi staved off a Miami oe 98 65 472 singles, pee then on no Dairy |cock and B. Sweeting. , tsa : 2B ,7. Valdez, 3b. 3. @ 2 0 171 oatly. St. Petersburg _ 58 66 .468: pen ee fee eee base until the; Two-base hits: Osborn’ 2,. Fal-}: : § See your travel agent for details and reservations, or write the ‘The plunging New York Giants venient ead te 4 Tal Sands’ eee ae ee icone cage nee ERY be ia, if ES P. & ©. Steamship Co., Municipal’ Pier No. 2, Miami, Florida. took another beating when the Fort Lauderdale 33 90 268 /0nd. fe reeraehal arrtcurareteat Alo sg 0 s048 LAS A ‘allon, Cincinnati Reds routed them, 8 National League The Merchants scored one in|Tucker; struck out: by Rodenber- 9, ses: te 1, at the Polo Grounds. John- Club— W. L. Pet,|the second on Vidal’s double and|ry 9, by Hancock 3; bases on) Albury, 3b _ ny Vandermeer scattered eight | ookiyn eee Py) an error. balls: off Hancock 2, off Roden. bi as Giant hits and Eddie Miller hom- | gy. paint 65 As pis In the fourth, they knotted the|berry 5; double play: Albury to eee se @ed with the bases full in the Boston “64 52 55g/count when Fleitas was hit by a|Mastens to Hopkins; triple steal Salinero, p for the Reds. Ken Heintzel- ,New York 57 64 5144 pitched ball, stole second and|in fifth with Stinett on third,’ 3 man and Schoolboy Rowe pitch- |Cincinnati _...__57 52.479 ‘scored on Brost’s single to right.|Curry on second and Means on Totals— @ the Philadelohia Phillies to 'Chicago “52 64 44g‘ In the sixth, Fleitas doubled and|first (Stinett stole home and the} ; 8 San aceon sweep of a doubleheader Pittsburgh Skaggs hit @ line drive to Mal-|other runners advanced a base);! g 49 67 422) y3 Player— with the Chicago Cubs at Phila-|Philadelphia 47 68 409 ,8TAt at short who touched Fleitas|time of game: 1.30; umpires: C. 'Pazo deiphia, 8-1.and 8-2. Harry Walk- a ‘i for an unassisted, double play. Griffen and James Mira; scorer: Garci: @, the league's leading hitter, . League In the seventh, Brost tripled to | *8uilar View ene MUMIA three hits in four times Ino". W. L. Pet.|right and A. Pazo flied out to| ~ ae the first done for two |New York 74 40. 649 center, scoriig Brost with the run Cas nighteap. ss cdaaae gtd || ae : 91 50 550 | that won ato enn a ‘The Boston Red Sox cut the Phitegeiphia pine td or on At bat Brost hit two safely for York Yankees’ American | Cleveland 56 54509 the winners and Fleitas hit one margin to 11% games |Chicago 53 62.461 /0ut of two. Joe Lewis poled one slapping a 9-5 defeat on the|Washington _, 46 64 .41g|f0" two for the losers. ; Louis Browns in a night game |St. Louis . 41 75 .353 In the field, Malgrat had nine chances without an error. Vidal, C. Garcia and Fleitas were the the GAME RESULTS best for the winners. The Yanks had lost earlier inj Florida-Internstionsi League ne cone BY saa 000 res Fi the day to Detroit by a 2-1 mar- (Monday’s Scores) pike 3 Hoot Evers homered in| Miami 5, Havana 2. Merchants 010 100 1-3 6 1 nod for what proved the] Miami Beach 2, Lakeland 1. (One out eras enne pun 4-14, tt Palm Beach i ot 9 Miah mound Tampa 4-14, West Palm Beach) 5. Lewis and F. Sands; C. Val- i “St. Petersburg 11, Fort Lauder-|4¢ez and Fleitas. Allie Reynolds at Detroit, |, St jetersPurg 1, Fort Mauder-|"two-base hits: Vidal, Fleitas;| @ St. Louis by virtue of Dom Dimaggio’s grand slam homer in fifth. doe Haynes shut out the Phila- |stolen bases: Joe Lewis, Fleitas Wiphia Athletics, 4 to 0, at Chi- National League double play: Malgrat (unassisted); ago in a night game. Two of (Tuesday’s Scores) struck out: by Valdez 5, by Lewis the runs came on Taft Wright’s} Cincinnati 8, New York 1, night 2; bases on balls: off Valdez 1, 1. ‘The size of cabinet. domer with one on in the sixth. |game. off Lewis 1; time of game: 0.57; Cleveland Indians enjoyed] Boston 7, Pittsburgh 5, night umpires: J. Mira and C. Griffen. . 2. The capacity of the machion, hitting spree at Cleveland, Cea Hath { In the Eecone game, the Legion 3. The reom tompersture and! hetanitditys « the Washington Senators. St. Louis 11, Brooklyn 3. and the Gilmore played a great} : : 2 Rt 3 S twilight game on 17| Philadelphia 8-8, Chicago 1-2. {game for the first four innings. 4. The temperature maintalnsd: bin a seprigerptogs). (<> Sy can conver i ight It was a pitchers’ battle between | 5. The number of times the door.is, opened apd closed. | ‘ Wingles and 9 to 1 in a nig American League \ 7 te 14 hits. (Tuesday's Scores) pong. Sree Ae Hank: ne ; §. The amount of food and freering Idad. iN our KIT¢CH N : Tecan LEAGUE Boston 9, St. Louis 5, night Gree aits. Geni nadie owan eat 7. The proper detrosting period: i ig F ys E : game. In the first inning, the Gilmor ; \ i H. E. i 3 gs = iia ‘y ie Brgien 13-9, Washington 2-1, /scored two on a double by Oa Mt ay and. BATH into $ Louis ~- a at hice 4, Philadelphia 0, night nore ee ang tee throws: In temperate climateg, such as prevail in most of the United States, many tests. have t d li = ; Dobson and Partee; Moulder.) ,.me, second. Barber bunted safely shown that the average electrical consumption for a 6 cubic ‘foot cabinet during the summer is 5 Sy unning € 1g : “Kinder and Early. Detroit 2, New York 1 : t a . . hole cece amar raat Bubs 25 to @% kilowatt-hours per month and 20 kilowatt-hours-for other than summer months under a 1 e Ou a 2 Snide ied er Sweeting’s hit to left. In the normal food storage and freezing conditions. 4 TODAY’S GAMES fourth, they tied the score. Bar. dees 5 ei 4 5 Florida-International League pets walkon and agen ie ati a iami. ond. opkins singled to center Ss “ of ry a... anak Hed SE a md but: Curry made tai pertect throw juppose we say, “In Key West we refrigerate mor ood, freeze more ice, open the refrig- ALTICO TILE comes in beautit.!, ‘ Arde, hen ss ae eran onlyfenieatectiedtied’ . to the plate to catch Barber. Hop- rator door more often and perhaps the climate is a bit Aimer, ” 89 we double the figure 25 kilo- gleaming Alig"x4 4," separate squares ALTICO if : ki t | tt-h : American League yea ren eens on ee pad — — se ne side) and. we say that a ‘6 cubic foot refrigerator will use 50 { that can be applied by even a bright THES New. York at Detroit—Newsom|then Albio Acevedo, who was = " ‘ chil ecial wall construction is 4 ;|(9-B) vs. Trucks (9-6). coaching, asked the pitcher to let os ee a” rsa . to t Ureaae? 4 Rieter at Chlesgo—— ole: him see the ball and Rodenberry required. Can applied to presen! 4 oi Ya , an (5-6) vs. Gerbian (2-2) orjobliged. Hopkins scored when ; ’ Gillespie (5-5). the ball was thrown, walls if painted or shellacked, 5 it ese oneay Clevelants two) The Sailors were aroused and ALTICO. TILE colors and combinations 6 1 games, twilight and night—Haef-|in the next frame they picked on = ‘Iner (7-10) and Scarborough (4-7)}Albio. at short and hit five balls are varied. There are many shades, 5 a Black (8-8) and Lemon (5-2).|10 him. | Some he caught, some he and there are bases; corners, borders 54¢ e 4 oston at St. Louis, night game|Kknocked down and h i i 2s ' | Flores, Savage and +]—Hughson (10-9) vs. Zoldak (6-|missed as six hits, six ae An : Your tee Senne and strips to give your own schemes 4 Hi wg inal D. three errors were made. _ If your present electrical | electric bill your con- me bill ae peas ample play. National League _ Legion scored once more in the * consumption without without re- sumption will will frigeration R i Cincinnati at New York, two|Ssixth ona walk and three wild refrigeration is frigézation is | be G be will be BS games—Walters (6-5) and Lively, perches and their last run in the ig le '5-lb. 9-8 seventh came in on a single b: Ke ire | (4-9) us. Kennedy (8-8) and Jan-|agecormick and a double by Ai-| |B} 25 Kilowatt-houre .. iS Slate-Surfaced Smooth-Surface St. Louis at Brooklyn—Dickson Puy. last Gilm F 2 Blowell- hours is j (9-11) vs. Branca (17-9), c ie ilmore run was score lowatt-hours is] pronto Lo ele E,| Pittsburgh Fat Boston—Oster-|i2 the seventh on an errer by 100 Kilowatt-hours _ a R 0 0 | ROOFING FELT | i Tf) o| mueller (10-7) or Bonham (9-6) vs.|Hopkins and a single by Kozel. 125 Kilowatt-hours _ S| : 4 York 3 {Sain (16-8). At bat, Means and Osborn hit 150 Kilowatt-hours is 1 te Or Chicago at Philadelphia—Wyse|*W®- | Every one of the Gilmore | {fj 178 Kilowatt-bours ... | Kea, Meer and Lamanno; (4-6) vs. Judd (1-12), “|men hit safely at least once, and 200 Kilowatt-hours _. ib, Beggs, lott and Cooper. : Rodenberry struck out every one 900 Kilowatt-hours _ $ 25, Roll _ At Boston RH. EG fth . 108 sq. ft 4 §'Softhall Standings — ee Roe, Lyons and How- | up 6 t, Lanfranconi and Pet. QUERIES: af | GREEN OR RED 55-lb: Roll —— $2.98 f Vets of Foreign Wars .3 2 .600 CIGAR STORE i | U Gill = -3 3 .500 an aoe cemnenemecnennae | ht Brookiyn roe Le lepurte Ship ae ea 610 Duval Street How can you afford NOT to own an elasisizal refrigerator? | QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS AT LINDSLEY’S % American Legion ......2 3 tout bode ass Se Mabie Espanel — Lowest Prices — Absolutely No , aera ee CLASS B COMPLETE What other moans of refzigeration is ee pice iad En tssiva co | iS ee ( Tipping at hay ) SEO eal OT ra Ay —__ pe ‘Plpaper. pe aagone, Largest Stocks Lindsley Yards Edwards. Jerry’s Half-Acre ~ $1 BASEBALL liable ‘| wove o SR eee : sley. Lumber ‘First Game Adams Dairy 2 4 .333 SCORES Wouldn't the sroothly eeving realized by ‘séctricdl refrigeration s00n eal i Philadelphia R. H. E.|Naval Hospital 2 5 .286 pay for thd ‘esldleal elit of 0 Gow relsigns sort cil bad © ee Oe rs] MIAME CAilapotigh)=-2017 BWs (THB Ave, MBLLYWOOD.-3 Blocks North F.E-C, Station 810 1} A traveler crossing Nebraska ; POPULAR BRANDS of ey ig MIAMI (Boral Way)--2460 5, W. 27th Ave, FORT LAUDER 5M and Scheffing; Heint-|from east to west climbs an av- Ci 2 d 1 Isn't it a good ideas to have your precant unit checked by your dealer i wiame swan 3. W. 18 hve. crn tks he and Padgett. erage of ten feet to the mile. | 1gars an Co! for proper performange? os P MIAME (Gponp Vista)--0444 B. Miami Ave. KEY WEST--538 Division tt Seco iladelphi S811 0 7 ; < Potadcphia eel recsrempest ey etieea| Soft Drinks Key West Yard Open 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Daily. Except Sunday wl ——----—- 2. 8 0 Rowe and Seminick. a

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