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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1947 “ak KEY WHS? CITIZEN SENATORS DEFEAT A’S “Chandler Should've Asked MelVEW And Jerry’s Tighten | You Horoscope | oct" cae ri cone: Leo,” Says Youthful Fan} Holds On First Position Tn esses? Stier ni fea Sara oa 3 the native should be given a STRONG ARM BRAND most liberal education. Special Class A, B Softball Loops & ghoul be akon o awoken | TRIUMPH Plunging =Mackmen Con | itendency to indolence and pro- MILL tinue Losing Streak; | NE SS Ut ee Vena. See ieaniiinh |, oer a HALF-ACRE ROUTS NA. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvwww~ ito avoid the aspects indicative Baseball Statisties. Cleveland Tightens 1st- vee aaaesee Standi A ei By The Associated Press | vat station, 11 ro Softball Standings i CITY LEAGUES (By The Associated Press) | . | . WYO Ses achna.| | STANDINGS | ve Yano Powgn was 277 taaceeeseee i) Overseas Transportation adelphia Athletics extended their | Florida-International League | The Veterans of Foreign Wars | CLASS A ansp ir a ka a eal | Club— W. L. Pet | and Jerry’s Halfacre tightened | Club— W. L. Pet. want \s ight as the Havana 97°38 719. (their grips on first place in the | Vets of Foreign Wars. 7 2 .778 Co Ine. shington Senators pushed Tampa ~ 98 41 .705| Class A and Class B city softball ‘USS, Gilmore 4 4 500 mpany, them farther into the second di- Miami Beach . 79 60.568 {league respectively last night at /Bob's Sports Shop .. 3 4 .429 ; Service vision witha 7-4 beating-at Phil. Miami 65 71 .478| (Bayview Park. VFW won its/American Legion 2 6 250] Fast, Dependable Freight and Express adelphia in a night game. St. Petersburg... 62.75 .453/ seventh game in nine starts by CLASS B Between, Early Wynn allowed the Mack. West Palm Beach 6177 .442) trouncing “Bob's “Sports Shop,; qyyp_ W. L. Pet. ] 1 men 10 hits but kept them well L#keland 46 93 331] jfirst-half champions, 16 to 7, Jerry's Half-Acre 8 2 800. MIAMI and KEY WEST seattered. The Senators counted Fort Lauderdale 43 96 309! hile Jerry's Halfacre trounced ‘adams Dairy 5 4 1556! Maret Florida Keys seven hits off three of the A’s American League | jNaval Hospital, 11 to 2. Key West Merchants. 4 5 .444! Also g ALL POINTS on K best pitchers, Bob Coleman, Russ — Club— W. L. Pet, i. Mira, Walker, Rogers and Nayal Hospital 3 9 (250! Between Miami and Key West intopber: and Bob Savage. New York 83°47 638 Nelson each hit two in the fi a: | ‘he game was one of two play- Boston ; 71 56 1559! jgame to lead the batters. Well A white circle round th hedule: ed in the majors after the Labor Detroit ineetene e802 B42 | ‘and Bresnesky were the best in moon is ae aor Seer ce Express —— Route Day doubleheader spree. At Cleveland 66 61.520) the field for the losers, and Saw- light by water droplets in the | (No Ea y Cleveland, the Indians edged out Philadelphia 65 65. -500| “ : ;yer, Haskins and Meador for the atmosphere. LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- the St. Louis Browns, 3 to 2, in Chicago 60 69 465} Fourteen-year-old Donny Williams posed with his pal when Leo Winners. CERT SUNDAYS) a8 08 Ts SAL @ night game to tighten their grip Washington ... 55 74 .426|/Durocher was manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Donny’s father} Bresnesky Hit a homer in the | Hirt anes in the first division. Red Embree, St. Louis 46 85 (351 credits Durocher with aiding the lad’s fight for health. Second to put the Hospital in the ' , Al Gettel and Ed Kleiman held National League : jlead, but in their half the Jerrys BR | bar ay certian eet yet ogee the Browns to six hits while the! qyyp— W. L. Pet. scored six on five hits and three : eee) ee Bes Indians connected for seven off Brooklyn 82°50. 621 By FRANK ECK walks. Nelson, Rogers and Miller \ at ek A pci Retr Joe Kinder and Nelson Potter. st. Louis tt Bh p74 | PRROOKEYN, N. Y.—It Leo Durocher isn’t brought back to manage singled in the third for the second CIGAR STORE < The Yankees’ game with the Boston 43 60 ‘ag | 2 the Dodgers next season probably the most disappointed lad in{hospital run, The Jerry's scored | Local Schedule: Red Sox at Boston was postponed New York 66 62. '31¢| Brooklyn will be 14-year-old Donny Williams. itive more in the fourth, on a walk 610 Duval Street Hep ae er on account of rain. No games Cincinnati —_ 62 72 .463) and four hits. { T SUNDAYS) et eros were scheduled in the National Chicago ------58 72.446} Young Williams, an ardent Dodger fan and quite an au- |" Score by innings: R. H. E. COMPLETE H = By sh eee me League. Pittsbur, Bl ligharl a Hosnital 011 000 2 i M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o- a aoe, Pittsburgh aais 4 16 Ais t eco reek rai baseball used to come io Ebbetts Field sac <4 aa m 4 Fi 3 i clock P.M. e $ lelphia __ § 415} in a wheel chair. He was in a plaster cast from his toes to AEA 8 =e ae a LEAVES [AMI CEPT AMERICAN LEAGUE oe | his chest for five years and two months. Now he wears a | wMiller and Wells; Sweeting and | BUNDAYS) et €:00 clock AML ond Ba _ Night Game GAME RESULTS brace and a specially constructed shoe and is able to get around elke: t SCORES i arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock At Philadelphia R. I. E. very nicely. Home run: Bresnecky; stolen i PM. Washington 77 a! Florida-International League , |bases: Walker, Kelly, POPULAR BRANDS ' Philadelphia 410 2 Aenea yinreanres) | “Ebbets Field isn’t the same without Leo,” says Donny. “Leo (&sinbotham; sacr eles ° anil FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Wyen pad. Manco; Coleman, (Monday's Scores) has meant much to me. Few people know how kind-hearted he (ana uouble plays: Haskins (on-'! Cigars and Cold |! FULL CARGO INSURANCE Christopher, Savage and Rosar. "| Fort Lauderdale 5, Miami 4. | could be. I know. I'll always ES es Saris | peice) mela a Lag Heese $ Night Gan West Palm Beach 7-3, Miami| member the time: the Dodge S He ae ses ‘ball : anne Soft Drinks Acie ame R. HE, Beach 6-4. trained at Bear Mountain. ny's father, says the fine treat- |g off Sweeting 1; time of game St. Louis _.2 6 1! Havana at Tampa, postponed, ari invited me A be his Hi eee aay nts Ge wnpices Js) Mira and i/C: adebaepar rec als sonal guest several times, i Eocene cae n | Griffen, Kinder, Potter and Early; Em-. St. Peter: at Lakeland, duced me to all the ple ic the boy Reiainice a me 1 Seg af taigaoas i ‘ gave me the wonderfu ¥ a recere In the second game Bob's! |E bree, Gettel, Kleiman and Lopez. postponed, 1 ' : : in his fi “ : =| lace watch he received for playing in; im his fight for health, |Sports Shop scored two in the — American League the 1938 All-Star game. { I'll be glad when 1948 gets first on a walk to Baker, a single | New York at Boston, postponed, rain. (Tuesday’s Scores) “Every birthday he sends me * says Donny. “I'll just for- ,by Albury and a double by Ster- ; eee Washington 7, Philadelphia 4,! a gift. Last yeer he had my out Commissioner Chand- |ling. In the second the Veterans ; No other games scheduled, night game. mother, dad and me as his ending Leo for one year | ored four on an error and M. peice ae Cleveland 3, St. Louis 2, night| guests et a Dodger-Giant game ‘for conduct detrimental to base- Tynes’ homer. NATIONAL LEAGUE game Zn ve Bale Groundeend betoee ball.’ Gy too ee the couutiiss Bob's scored three in the third. = ‘k at Boston, postponed, ie yame he permitted me to sioner didh’t ask me what kind!Albury~ doubled, Villareal and ia: gaenisctverluied: slew or alae sit on the bench with the play- of a guy Leo really is. While he Kerr singled and all three scored ' |E f 2 a Only games scheduled. re ie awl “ wee bit bad he was very/on an error. In their half the U 0 M lement E. Williams, Don- good, too. jVeterans tied the count. Car- ° lami National League - bonell and M. Tynes singled and Electric Refrigerator -Facts Lists Tough | “yr iy, South Florida aseba Exodus ..i te bale onay ai }¢hin went all the way home. In Grid Games| fscautee [Seen Spurred By Small Cm ee | The Electrical Energy Used By A Refrigerator Depends On: 1, The size of cabinet. 2. The capacity of the machine. 3. The room temperature and humidity. 4. The temperature maintained in the refrigerator. 5. The number of times the door is opened and closed, 6. The amount of food and freezing load. 7. The proper defrosting periods. Miami Beach at West Palm} runs and enough to win. In the Beach. By WILBUR JENNINGS sixth Albury tripled, Villareal 4URRICANES OPEN WITH| Havana at Lakeland. AP Newsfeatures ‘doubled and Kerr singled for the | STRONG BAYLOR ELEVEN| 5* Petersburg at Tampa. | APIAMI, Fla—With the departure of three major league training} !#st two Bob’s runs. American League | IVE camps from the South Florida area, basebull has learned that its!_1" the sixth the Veterans SEPT, 96) RLAY.7 GAMESIAT)| on5,,: cvark” at © Hoeton,. two] exhibition contests cannot compete with such other attractions as SC? eight runs on four hits, four walks. The hits included a HOME games—Newsom (9-12) and Shea! horse racing, jai alai, the night jp er by nes. (1-4) vs. Hughson (12-10) and) clubs, and the ocean and sun. nomen by. F. Tynes. (Sqpeiny to The Mivipew? Smith (2-4) or Ferriss (11-10). While High(ctices were plamed|| Don't Worry At bat the leaders were Ma- MIAMI, Sept. 3—The Univer-| Chicago at Cleveland, CU Reait Rae ara a chin, with three hits. Tynes sity of Miami Hurricanes willl!games, twilight and night—Har- : P si ,Scored three and drove home| open their 1947 season Friday |oiet Roles ARR LOGCAD CV (ore ee enn ihe (St three. For the losers Esmond Al- night, September 26, against Bay- ne) 3 ye 4 ks (0-0) | Louis Browns leaving Miami and | bury hit a single, a double and | “ : a py teag eee ) Blackie Ol and een e the Boston ae 3” ovate ta two triples, good for nine bases, The other games of the tough' scarborough (4-10) and McCahan|O't, Lauderdale, small crowds | ‘scored three times and drove schedule arranged for Coach Jack eer e at the exhibitions had much to jhome one run. Kerr and Villareal | do with the decisions. PNR TAET h Pirates} “Don’t worry if your job is small; And your rewards are few; ite In temperate climates, such as prevail in most of the United States, many tests have shown that the average electrical consumption for a 6 cubic foot cabinet during the summer is 25 to 30 kilowatt-hours per month and 20 kilowatt-hours for other than summer months under normal food storage and freezing conditions. nember that the mighty s once a nut like you. Harding's charges follow: | Only games scheduled. spi tir err | Between 1939 and 1946 France jhit two safely Oct, 3—Villanova at Philadel- National League ane) Grapefruit League along). fff eyed a population loss of Peet ty ae Buster | |B) Suppose we say, “In Key West we refrigerate more food, freeze more ice, open the refrig- Phia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night|the Florida west coast and the 1,990,000 me 0,000 women, !Roberts were the best for the | FY 10, door more often and perhaps the climate is a bit warmer,” so we double the figure 25 kilo- jlosers, and Carbonell and M. | Tynes and Garcia for the win- ners Oct, 10—T.C.U. game—Blackwell (20-6) vs. Higbe |central part of the state will not J ins. yatt-hours (to be on thi fe side id that a 6 cubic foot refrigerat i Oct. 17—Rollins. (10-13) or Queen (3-3). hewaintunbedeeBaceballidial almacnric watt-hours (to be o e safe side) and we say e refrigerator will use 50 area will be without a major kilowatt--hours per month! season pro- mally in the win- } gram, baseball has not been held Oct. 24—Geo. Washington. is at Chicago—Munger cars : league training camp. Oct 31—S. Carolina. hea} Louig at Chicago Munger ior attraction and life is quieter jleague training camp. | |" Store by. innings: nigra x Nov. .&—Cincinnati at Cincin-). ‘Only games scheduled. there. The people follow the ‘ay al) ete While considered | Bob's ai 203 002+ 7-9. 5 nati. . ook ay ! game the year-round and meet! part of ‘the’ winte Vetérans 041 :128—16 10 2! + James Ogden and Albury; F./ Tynes and Castro. Nov. 1sVandervitts) Gas ata det jov. 21—Florida (homecoming Texas Holds he i r. ‘to be much of a drawing card H ee Suppose you i ome runs: C , F. Tynes, | ose ass Alsbame | This is not the case along the |when compared to the sports on jy itynes; thr esac add an electric All home games will be played Top Softball | glittery east coast from West ,which there is betting. bury 2; two-b: hits: Albury,| |E§ selrigersies, at night in the Orange Bowl. |Palm Beach south. The Miami area, Hotet rates have been advane- 'Sterling, Villareal; struck out: by | |E¥ Lari iaady eee Although they have won seven- has always welcomed baseball'ed in recent years, along with | Tynes 3; bases on balls: off Tynes} | ds aie og id m > i ournament teams and will at any time but!other prices, but they are al-'5, off Ogden 8; fe Paine |e ; Your present | per month, electric Your cost per teen, lost three and tied one in ‘ i aah eden 8; time of game ‘ If your present electrical electric bill your con- bill month for re- their last two years, the Hurri- the sport can’t possibly be aways fixed before the teams ever 11.20; umpires: C. Griffen, J. Mira | |Ff consumption without without re- sumption will will frigecation canes have only shutout one op- AP Newsfeatures paying attraction when it com- |decide definite ly on their train-!and B. Sweeting; scorer: Agui- refrigeration is frigeration is | be be. will be ponent, St. Louis, and have been I OUSTON, Tex.—Seventy soft- s with the tracks, the night jing quarters. Their room and ar. whitewashed only once, by North ball games were scheduled in and the beaches. meal are lower than the ste ast year. Houston the day the year’s fir: The Pirates will go to Hol- pay, but otherwise the | alliance, 25 Kilowatt-hours $ 2.25 75 $3.00 nes play two Texas tropical storm moved toward the |lywood and the Browns to San ‘players run into the same high ‘§ f b ] 1 50 Kilowatt-hours 4.00 100 2.00 teams this year, Baylor and Texas Texas coast. (Bernardino, Calif, and the Bra- ‘figures as the visitors | sottba 1 Games 75 Kilowatt-hours 5.25 125 125 Christian. In five previous con- An additional 100 games were \ves wil move over to Bradentown:! The Pirates asserted they were ; 100 Kilowatt-hours 6.00 150 1.00 *. tests against Texas elevens the on schedule the following day. jon the west coast of Florida to leaving Miami Beach because of BAYVIEW PARK | 125 Kilowatt-hours Mies 175 1.00 Hurricanes won three. | It was the opening of the na- j|join the Grapefruit family. {prices, the condition of the play- NIGHT GAMES 150 Kilowatt-hours ied 200 1.00 - Rollins College comes back to. tion’s largest softball tourna- | One Miami Beach Chamber of jing ficld and the sca breezes that | SWNININMIINIINIuNaltinantitutttttiy 175 Kilowatt-hours aaa 225 1.00 : the Orange Bowl after an absence’ ment in history and Dick Free- | Commerce official suggested that |cooled the players off too quick- | wyyRspay— ” iowes nears _ sees rt 0 and South Carolina man, sports editor of the Hous- the Pirates were shifting to Hol- 1] li qag2Agamee Deity val Jerry's ‘ ree years. Alabama last ton Chronicle and manager of |lywood because part-owner Bing; The Braves complained that Half-Acre played the Hurricanes in 1941, the tournament, found he had (Crosby wanted to see something they were unable get other] 9.15 Amer a Legion _ vs. trouble on his hands figuring {if his investment. lclubs to come to Fort Lauder ce we e| | Par for the Course out schedules for the 234 teams | If the Philadelphia Athletics!dale, 30 miles north of Miami,'pRypaAy— \ QUERIES: % i When one of the most substan-! participating. |desert West Palm Beach—there because they could get more} 7:30—Key West Merchants vs.! H 1, Practically every softball dia-|has been no announcement one! money from Iz gates els mond in town had been acquired {way or the other—4he south Flo- | where. The Browns said they Mi- for specified periods in order) ‘ami because of the playing field that the ninth annual tournament | proximately 2,700 players, both | and prices. might be run with a minimum of jyoung end cle began in 1935. ; | Despite numerous attractions} The equatorial circumference j pfore she ¢ train delay. The 1935 tournament attracted to take baseball off the minds of the carth is 24,902 miles; the | ey ee Eien of his Freeman experienced many 61 teams and by 1941 the entry jof the players. managers have ‘meridional circumference is 24,-! ‘anxious moments during those |list had grown to 168. Freeman jreported little difficulty along go, Kafr hil Ab :” he said prompt- first two days. He had not count- had hoped for a new ord this ‘this line. t ne dollar,” he ed on having to scan weather ye -time layoff, but! The south Florida area _ still She reached into her purse, bureau reports along with his at the final would weleome any major league | your Grocer SELLS That Good | | ; bill and hand- schedule problems. figure. | =a team and efforts still are being ! bay “areatne porter creased At the last minute, however, | ‘ is the nation’s largest, exerted to bring them here, but STAR * BRAND | Es * 4 v the storm headed into the Rio there’s no question about it, more and more they are bunch- it lovingly. alla: ¢ ; . Jley and the squalls on |the comment of M. J. Paulley of ed on the west coast where the! AMERICAN COFFEE | oF ik 2) ' you, ma’am,’ he said. Grande Vé “1 Pea yn re the fust per- its outskirts forced postponement |Lakewood, ©., executive edjon ithe West coast) where! (he) AUC ' ate receipts better and! Cr up to aver- of only one game. jtary of the Amateur Softball As a ated Repncennen ve ‘ The tournament, attracting ap-! sociation. 435 Naval Hospital. 9:15—USS. Gilmore vs. Bob's, Sports Shop. tial matrons set out to visit her son and daughter-in-law re- cently, she wasn’t going to have any nonsense about tipping, and turning directly to the porter How can you afford NOT to own an electrical refrigerator? What other means of refrigeration is cheaper, cleaner. less bother and more reliable? Wouldnt the monthly saving realized by electrical refrigeration soon pay for the original cost of a new refrigerator? Isn't it a good idea to have your present unit checked by your dealer for proper performance? ‘Try A Found Today——-| |p)