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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1947 VOISELLE’S 3-HIT, 5-1 VICTORY =§ (PAL BOXING FOR BRAVES KEEPS CARDS FROM GAINING DESPITE DODGER ROUT rh pene THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Softball Standings ees aT mG of Pacis Wars. 4 2 FaGS THRE Your Harosca | ably have to be overcome, bué . . pe ‘with their hopeful nature sue- cess will come at the end. WEDNESDAY,,.. AUGUST 27, 1947—This will be a person of in- qustrious habits and an. inyesti- gator into little understood mat- | ters, and probably syecessful, | vee er chiefly through long and earnest | CITY LEAGUES CLASS A bor. M; - | ‘USS. Gilmore . 43 871 Jabor. Many troubles will prob: Pirates Blast Brooklyn, 164 |Bob’s Sparts Shop... 3. 3.590 H s Wi . 5 is ay St. Mary’s Parish |American Legion 5.286 To 3; Colored Pitcher |Roberts Fans 13, Yields Sour Hits = {Boats balan Be Held I thor Day On Mary is Pari: | = - 2 286 |Wqur Grocer xR That. Good Si Reliet Sek Sie Thins 9 | Center Grounds, Duval Street; 12 Weight Classe: Elen LABS W.L. Pet * BRAND | | | Ranging From Fifty Pounds to Heavyweights © |Jerry’s Half- “2. .750| AMERIC i 1 e10n 7 to 4: | ging 5 avy hts \Jerry’s Half-Acre -~¢ §-3 pose Bob’s Sports Shop Clips Legi | - ize Gets 2 | 2 i The Police ie League will hold an open boxing touena- Key Lie Merchants . 4 3 z cmd RAN y Associated Press) c culebt Adams Dairy 3 4 429; ———1 eh wew "yon, “Aug7—oin' Adams Dairy Beats N. Hos nit, 8 to 4) mn in Dav’ eslebration at its new SiN /Naval Hospital 37900 | 2 Voiselle, the ex-Giant now pitch- } onatie qunds on Duval Ently | H er 4 the Boston Braves, clip- |SPORTSMEN’S ACE MOUND- . ks are hed in The Citizen, starting tc Prizes|per, R. C. Hicken and J. R. Vas- ernight ped the wings of the pennant- | i \ will be d 1 champio |burgh, decided late yesterday to chasing St. Louis Cardinals, with} MAN SENT THIRTEEN OF | Ste ‘ling; stolen base: Mye’ Jimmy Calloway ae Gan ne n- = jaccept the Erotetheten ge FRIP ABROAD a three-hitter last night. The 5-1| PONENTS BACH TO BENCH hit: Robe double amwbelgit champions: haseccant! lads and Bazo and Bethel aré@@prepared. by Bruce Salas of the Buave victory kept the champions | Acevedo to Mastens to Hop- 6 ae “| understood to be anxious for Key West Bedding Co., and of- ions gaining op the Brooklyn! BY STRIKEOUT ROUTE 7 tena ane: by never ie ee ie ae some of the: gcod-natured collision. fered the PAL organization at gers, who had taken a 16-3, pops firet-halt am 3 s on balls: off |matches. N. H. Peppe | The following are weight cost. Hicken reported that the beating from Pittsburgh in the af- city champions, drew within a Meer .2 ff Hancock 1; time of athletics at Key classes open: Maxwell Furniture Co, had do- ! ternogn at Brooklyn. igaine'of first place inthe Class Mira and C.Griflen |School, will referee the owners leaweight — Not over 50 )nated the necessary cushioning to The Braves collected 10 hits off A circuit last night, defeating the ae and Frank Adams, USO director, Pounds . {Place under the canvas. Al Brazle, Hearn and Wilks to ; American Legion, 7 to 4, on Bus-| In the second game Miller |will act as timekeeper. P H titoweight—50-65 pounds. | Calloway, veteran boxer, said | help keep the Dodgers’ six-game lead intact. ht—65-80 pounds. the t—80-85 poun ,ter Roberts’ four-hit pitching. In- jthe Class B game of the Bayview started out as though he meant busin nd held the Dairy bo. aperweig been conductin ee ee evi nts throughout the The Brooklyn defeat was! Park doubleheader, Adams Dairy to two hits and no runs for the | ana < sum 95-112 pounds marked by the appearance of Dan ‘took an 8-4 decision from Naval first three frames. In the second |™" #2 @ North Carolina boys | mweight — 112-118 jered: Bankhead, colored pitcher, who | Hospital. Bresnecky hit a homer to cen- |“? pounds. | relieved Hal Gregg in the second.| Roberts fanned 13 in outpitch- ter and in the third an error and | If the number of ent Featherweight — 118- 126 | The Pirates banged 10 hits oif ting Blondel Hancock, Legion 2 homer by Lacy, a walk to lit necessary, prelimin pounds. | Bankhead but the negro thrilled | a¢¢, 2 Miller, singles by Wells Mc- | Will be held in the afte Lightweight—126-135 pounds. | the crowd by slamming a We, The Bob's scored their first Clurg scored three runs. In the | the finals in the evenin 135-147 pounds. | mendous home run in his only!;un in the second when Johnny fourth Malgrat and Abston ws ce att aeons 147-160 opunés. | time at bat. ‘Ogden hit a high fly to left and ed for Adams, Walkers : ae tae ee : weight — 160-175 | Johnny Mize hit his 41st and Myers dropped the ball. Ogden Ingraham 4nd Sterling singled, .) hibition eaipes three or | pounds | 42nd home runs to lead the New {came all the way home. In the Malgrat walked the second time |{CU" ¢Xhibition matches, Heavyweight — Over 175 York Giants to a 7-6 win over the !fourth they scored five runs on in the frame, and Cru visitors in pounds. | Chicago Cubs at New York. Mize ; singled, for a total of ¢ professio Large gloves will be used and | jSterling’s bunt, a wild throw and | Villareal’s grounder, Johnny Og- and five hits. iden's bunt, Gonzalez’ single to} Joe Lewis pitched left scoring Villaréal and Ster- four innings and ling, and Roberts’ triple to cen- hits and no runs. At bat, ter. McClurg and Bresnecky The Legion got its first hit in two safely for the k v the tour- will be colored oppon the time limits of the round ! will be reduced in proportion to the age end size of the par- ticipants. Only one, two or three | rounds will be fought, also de- en | pending upon the age and ex- | perience of the competitors. is now four games and two days ahead of Babe Ruth’s 1927 pace when the Bambino hit 60 homers. Phil Marchildon pitched the Philadelphia ‘Athletics to a 2-1 win over Cleveland in a 12-in- . Colored ent the last | pie allowed four Miller, . 5 sach hit | First entries received were | from Sergio Bazo and Wai ning night game at Cleveland. !t }the fourth. Acevedo was safe on'graham and Sands ea | Bethel in the 147-pound class, | was his 15th victory. error, Myers singled, a for the winners. In_ the ficld,| 2%4 Marcus Mora and Pat Lane } The committee in charge ‘of | The Boston Red Sox took the choice and a wild sent Lacy Bresnecky and Martien| © *he 195-pound class, Ail four |the PAL or Day boxing pro- second game of a twin bill with !both runners over the plate. ;were the best for Hospital ere well-known tacrec aa school gram, consisting of Adams, iim eg | the Boston Red Sox at Detroit, In the sixth a single by Villa- Ingraham, Lewis and Ma | on Tex Hughson’s four- real and a double by Sterling were the best for the winners. Score by innings: Hospital Adams 9 to 1, hit pitching. The Tigers won the opener, 12 to 1, on Bill Houtte- man’s five-hitter. Roy Cullenbine gave Bob's their last run. The! Legion scored two in the sixth. Acevedo bunted safely and My- 013 000 0-4 7 000 800 x—8 [ENTRY BLANK. BLANK | jface and explained that no other ; jmat or surface should be cansid- | Cigars and Cold result shauld be an ideal syr- Leaves MIAMI 7P.M. TUESDAYS Asrivgs in Haveno 9:00 A.M. Wednesdays leaves MAMI 7PM FRIDAYS Arrives in Havana 9:00 A.M. Saturdoys BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS ‘et The luxurious steamship “Florida” olfers you safety, comfort and a gay evening of entertainment and dancing on your trip to romantic Havana. Fare H includes a delicious dinnes stateroom berth and { breakfast each way. Pie ROUND TRIP FARE $420 ‘;,, ' See your travel agent for details and reservations, or write the H P. & O. Steamship Co., Municipal Pier No. 2, Miami Florida. Soft Drinks geet a RUS TIS IB I mS Softball Games (Tuesday's Scores) Washington 4, Chicago 3. Detroit 12-1, Boston 1-0. Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 1, gives INCREASED LOAD SPACE take n rack bodies have CIENT LOADING} wx and MORE LONGER WHEELBASES assure BAYVIEW PARK night game. . ; better load distribu NIGHT GAMES poston 5, St. Louis 1, night *¥resh-vir heating and ventilating system opsional at extra cost. National League Famous #ULL- em es USS. Gilmore. (Tuesday’s Scores) FLOATING no 9:15—Jerry's Half-Acre vs. Key| Pittsburgh 10, Brooklyn 3. KEAK AXLES are g Worx hae hants . New York 7, Chicago 6, second for the load and 1 the road FRIDAY ; game postponed, oe 28 aM Chevrolet's VALVE-IN-MEAD TRUC Ck :30. rick egi ; St. Louis 4, New Yor! night ENGI re world’s most economical for be euperican Legion ya- UBS. game. ia i thet gigs, Thel HYDRAULIC TRUCK withi then Cab ‘ie, y vs. Key]. Only games scheduled. BRAKES are exclusic ely designed for greater i zs Wat M Pohcats . brake-lining contact! that “Breathes es lercha 5 — TODAY’S GAMES Seminole County has more than doubled its population since 1940 according to a Florida Power and} Miami Beach at Fort Lauder- Light Company and Florida Ad- {dale. 319 Caroline at New St. + Phone 377 +, Key West, Fla. Vertising Commission survey re-, Jakeland at Havana. cently completed. =| Tampa at St. Petersburg. me Florida-International League West m Beach at Miami. MULBERG CHEVROLET €O. homered for the Timers. ers hit one out of the park for a{ Miller and Wells; Walker, d D m | |Ee sh Washington defeated the Chi- homer through left center. Lewis and Sands al Oper 1 Boxing Tournament, Labor Day, 1947 | cago White Sox, 4 to 3, at Chi- Score by innings: R. H. E.| s: Bresnesky, (Entry May Be Made in the Following Weight Classes: cago, and the St. Louis Browns | Bob’s 010 510 0-7 7 1 Miller 50, 65, 80, 95, 112, 118, 126, 125, 147, 160, 175 iB haded the New York Yankees, 4 |1<gion 000 902 0—4 4 2 stolen bas and over 175 pounds) : . of yes night game at St. Louis, | Roberts and Albury; Hancock mz rifice hit: Pelliriar | mons and Lee Griffen. two-base nit: TOUbe Plays: Lewis to Malg Please enter me in the ——-pound class of Z AMERICAN LEAGUE Homerun Myers morass juesrabamn to Cruz Walker ian al the PAL ma u boxing tournament to be held Labor || | od id ) 5 oa er At MS. cane R. H. E. ee |Z bases on balls: off Walker 2, Payments al OAr: \ , i rl era or ac 5 spicy 29 0 B. b Il off Lewis 2, off Miller 5: i See i 5 jjwasena Statisties C. Griffen and Jam | (Signed) (12 Innings) By The Associated Press er: P. Aguilar, | Present this blunk io N. IL.;Pepper ai High School gym- Marchjldon and Rosar; Black, | cep-pep qe Beer rere—r TR er. J) Rasium between 9 2m. and 12 hoon or 1 to 3 p.m. August . Klgimann, Gettel ,Hegan and Lo- |" : Each morning glory bloom has ae Ss - dates STANDINGS VC EDECIELY Centae aNnich| Des) : The Electrical Energy Used By A Refrigerator Depends On: Island City Baseball League fellow down to the honey supply | AWARDS TO CHAMPIONS OF ALL Lsnsnusunauimaneaaie tee a 5 Night Game Club— i W. L. Pet. j without tearing the blossom ? At St. Louis R. H. E./ pirates _- a4 800, i del eae 1. The size of cabinet. Maw. York ‘i ic : Blue Sox — ~3 2 1600} Not just a new model... 2. The capacity of the machine. St. i i 2 3 .400 0 fRaschi, Page, Bevens and Rob-|ge ene Ean COMPLETELY NEW DESIGN! %. The room temperature and humidity. inson; Muncie, Potter and Moss. Florida-International League 4. The temperature maintained in the refrigerator. i R. H. E.|__ Club— . W. L. Pet. 5. The number of times the door is opened and closed, Weehingke’ 410 {Havana a HH aa 6. The amount of food and freezing load. Chica 3 9 1);Tampa 9 he 7. The proper defrosting periods. . ive on and Mancuso; Lopat|Miami Beach 5 55 577) and Tresh, Dickey. Miami 61 68 .473 —— St, Petersburg 61 71 .462 ' rt oe F ekuear si, ; Mee First Game West Palm Beach 59 72.450 In temperate climates, such as prevail in most o! the nited States, many te lave At Detroit R. H, E.| Lakeland 4490 328 shown that the average electrical consumption for a 6 cubic foot cabinet during the summer is Boston 1 Berl eorbebsucerdale aba 25 to 30 kilowatt-hours per month and 20 kilowatt-hours for other than summer months under Detroit 1214 0 National League ae 5 ioveanditi ? Galehouse, Murphy, Zuber and} qjyp— W. L. Pet. normal food storage and freezing. conditions. be Partee; Houtteman and Swift. Brooklyn 17 48 616 Sea ea St. Louis 70 93 ..060/ si se we say, “In Key, West we refrigerate more food, freeze more ice, open the velrigt Second Game Boston 68 56.548 NEW Advance Desi saci af . s the climate is a bit warmer,” so we double the figure 25 kilo- At Detroit R. H. E.)New York A2eS0 ee oe) ees that “breathes” — , rator door more often and perhaps the climate is a bit warmer, fo we double the figure ‘ Boston 910 O}Cincinnati " 60 67 472) < os all-steel cota Eaie Oa watt-hours (to be on the safe side) and we say that a 6 cubic foot refrigerator will use 50 { Detroit 1 tl chicago 55 69 444) a abl kilowatt--hours per month! } Hughson and Tebbetts; White,;pitisburgh 53 71.427! 22% taeies Gorsica, Benton and Wagner, hiladelphia 50 72 .410 = Mounte NEW stronger a egal pares Ea ane | Only Advance-Design frames—NEW increased load NATIONAL LEAGUE American League in panels and pick-ups— At Brooklyn R.H.E.| Club— Ww. L. Pet. Chevrolet trucks offer all these cient loading in stake and high SEN ee a a | Pittsburgh 16 20 1|)New York a o na rack bed NEW thorough seal- Suppose you H Brooklyn 3 7 2}Boston -538 | ing and insulation—plus scores of ad an electric Ostermueller and Kluttz; Gregg, | Detroit 65 57.533) N EW T R U Cc K F E AT U R E s other NEW features too numerous refrigerator, i Bankhead, Barney and Bragan. i Philadelphia 65 58.528: to mention! using 50 kilo- ! Cleveland 62 58 517 J watt-hours Your At New York R. H. E.|Chicago 57 66 .463 Come in and see... Your present | per month, electric Your cost per ( Chicago 6 14 2°’ Washington 51 70 .421 If your present electrical electric bill yeur con- — bill month for re- New York 7:10 1)St. Louis 45 78 .366 consumption without without re- sumption will will frigeration Chipman, Kush and Scheffing; 3 refrigeration is frigeration is | be be will be | Koslo, Beggs and Cooper. GAME RESULTS : die CUAL: —_————_— ba | eceerar sonia tional League fresh air drawn cushioned on rub- 25 Kilowatt-hours $ i 75 $ 5.25 $3.00 | Night Game ' rida SBuraah ee in from the outside her against road Digger and more” comiort: 50 Kilowatt-hours 4.00 100 6.00 2.00 q At Boston R. H. E. pas y ee —heated in cold hocl torsion Vide r, deeper WINDSHIELD and F g 5.25 6.51 ‘A 1 3 1) West Palm Beach 2-4, Miami Stl 1 1 j : 75 Kilowatt-hours 125 0 1.25 ¢ & Louis ae s were Ce ai ia and vibratior wines 3 increa: eae ability by 100 Kilowatt-hours 6.00 150 7.00 1.00 A aston, see, s Rade eee ee ae OS eH Bn AY AVEO ee 125 Kilowatt-hours 6.50 175 7.50 1,00 | Brazile, e pe Miami peach 12-4, Fort Laud tne eyed eater vit, 150 Kilowatt-hours 7.00 200 8.00 1.00 4 Biola; Voiselle and Camelli. Me we Ue paling 6. Advance RU Oatea Gee y 175 Kilowatt-hours 7.0 225 8.50 1.00 K a0) lunkelend’ 6 ,Design | 200 Kilowatt-hours 9.00 250 9.00 1.00 Only games scheduled. Darien Lcapie a rick ae 300 Kilowatt-hours 10.00 350 10.88 88 H QUERIES: How can you afford NOT to own an ¢lectrical refrigerator? What others means of refgigergtion is chegper. cleaner, less bother and more reliable? Wouldn‘t the monthly saving realized by electrical refrigeration soon pey for the original cost of a new refrigerator? Isn't it @ good idea to have your present unit checked by your dealer for proper performance?