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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 : MeCAHAN HURLS NOHIT | te | GAME AGAINST SENATORS FaGd TaRay ne ATHLETES FOOT ITC NOT HARD TO KILL, IN ONE HOUR z If not pleased, your 35¢ back at | Se al | SPORTS and Peopie’s Forum | RECREATION | C@cecceecccce AIMS FOR 20 The Weather SANTA ROSA, Calif.—(AP). ‘Deputy Sheriff Humbert Pani: zera said ‘twas downright baf- T FORECAST | ws ee temp aR a Key West and Vicinity: Partly | i bad \ - b F OR A HLETI clolidy with scattered’ showers: ii] @WIMEMENEE eat) Beach, south| Het ts delete any Heme whien ,le¥ store—all empty. cele Oke eee 9 the area this afternoon, tonight | end of Duval Street. ea ae ey should "be | eo, ace? err Cartas F ; . f . ; lay at Gardner 7 and Friday. Moderate to fresh/DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock. Subscribe to The Citizen. Ph : Cards Cut Dedger Lead In* easterly winds. | PE a A a aD oe’ ERO | west Caroline Street; Craig Florida: Partly cloudy this af- | ternoon through Friday. Scat- Dock, north end of Grinnell | | the writers mast necompany the Street. letters and will de peblished unr lems requested otherwise, National League To.8ix'Lake Worth Games With Win Over Cubs As Bums Were Idle (By The Axsovinted Press) NEW YORK, Sept, 4.—Rookie Bill McCehan, of the Philadelphia Athletics, placed his name in the Hall of Fame yesterday afternoon at Philadelpia as he twirled a no- hit, no-run game against the Washington Senators. Will Play Raiders Here The Lake Worth Ramblers will play, a series of games with the Red Raiders on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20 and 21. The Raiders won a twin bill baseball tered afternoon and evening showers and few thundershowers over interior and west portions. Few showers over southeast coastal section tonight and early Friday. . East Gulf and Jacksonville through Florida Straits: Gentle to moderate winds east to south- east over south portion and vari- able, mostly south to southwest this after- BASEBALL—Games, usually on Sunday afternoon, at Munici-| pal Stadium, Duck Avenue and 14th Street. SOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island, i cENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- vision Street (day and night facilities), : I 3ASKETBALL—Outdoor courts! he a See Beach and Bayview |‘"° ark, HELPING JAYSHEES Editor, The Citizen: It was indeed, with deep re- igret, that I read in your Citizen lof yesterday, (Wednesday, Sept. |3), of the Jayshees being approxi- jmately $30 in the red. like many others, feel that Labor Day program and eta Weaker! |parade was one of the best ever | Lopez Wholesale Liquors, Inc. Has the Pleasure to Announce the Return of FLEISCHMANN’S over north portion noon through Friday except ,winds gradually becoming east- erly over north portion. Partly cloudy weather. Few showers and , thunderstorms, mostly over north and central portions during after- HANDBALL staged in this city, and every] SHUFFLESOARD eae iw lone connected with it is to be| Park and South Beach. jhighly congratulated. i PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- I believe there at least 29 oth- | view Park. ‘ers like myself that feel these j CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND —|"ntiring young ladies should at | Bayview Park, . least break even, therefore, I am j ‘game from the R, 9 Only one man reached first the pest Labor pian ah base safely and that was on an Lake :W. i ball. error by First Baseman Fain, Just a petE will Play Ssornal @ betters face ‘ bal] 22Me against the Raiders on Sat- | d the fast-ball di ‘ reokie from the Toronto club of Sunday" wilt tathnens on the International League. helen en aes jbaseball game to be held at Wick- Th 1 hi ; tek ‘ ‘noons and evening and over ex- | COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview |¢M¢losing $1, and ask that 29° jorge pas Hsiesdal “st ers FielqgFlagler avenue. treme south portion tonight and} Park, *W |others do likewise. Why stop at ; oid On their last visit to Key West | Ap Newsfeatures learly Friday. |29? Let’s make it $100.00. That will give them a little money to' {help carry on_ their excellent | of the Cleveland Indians and the Ramble: Ewell Blackwell of the Cincin- with the New York Ginct wa nati Reds, ‘er, Swede Hansen, on the mound. New York Yankees took a dou-| ble win ever the Boston Red Sox, by 11-2 and 9-6 scores. The vic- rs defeated the locals, ALPH BRANCA, 21-year-old! No small craft or storm warn- Brooklyn hurler who won only ings are being displayed any- {sponsible for nearly forty fires a 3 where on the Florida coasts. day in the United States. |work as Jayshees. REPORT | JAYSHEE BOOSTER. |Key West, Fla., Key West, Fla., Sept. 4, 1947 eV apers Misuse of electric irons is re- and GIN Now Available at All jthree games last year, is well on his way to the first 20-game sea-| son enjoyed by a Dodger hurler | 1941, tories boosted New York's lead in the American League to 12%; games. | In two night games at Cleve- land, the Chicago White Sox won 8-3 from the Indians in the open- er and then went on to take the second battle, 15-6. Over in the National League, the St. Louis Cardinals cut the Brooklyn Dodgers’ lead down to six games. The Redbirds blasted the Chieago Cubs, 11 to 1, while the Dodgers were idle. ' In an under-the-are affair, the Cincinnati Reds, with Blackwell pitehing, scored an impressive 13-6 win over the Pittsburgh Pi rates. Baseball Statistics since Branca, an NYU |product, comes from Mt. Vernon, By The Associated Press iN. Y. STANDINGS Marathon Plays Florida-International League 7 (cue wi Pet! Local Softballers Tampa 99 41.707; O Miami Beach 80 60 371 Saturday: Night Miami 66 71 482 | 7 i St. Petersburg 62 76 449; The Marathon softball team! West Palm Beach —.61 78 439 Win) play a local all-star aggre. | Wort tanaardale 43 97 "307 gation at Bayview Park Saturda night t 8 p. m. The Silver Kin, . | |from Marathan have twice been | L. Pet.ibeaten on their own home! 85 47.644 grounds, and are coming to K American League Club— W. New York No other games were scheduled Boston a Be 550 West with determination to in either league. read 4 a 65 50g avenge the defeats. The Mara- | Results: eae 64 62 “cogithonites have imported a fast-ball AMERICAN LEAGUE lant ladelphia §0 7) agg Pitcher from Homestead in order | First Game—Night + aS ee 5575 493 t0 turn the trick. | At Cleveland R. H. E. ngt "351| Claude Valdez will do the - 8 12 6 St. Louis 46 85.351 aPanal National i tossing for the locals ca Brest | . . ‘ jon the receiving end. Jimmy | 7 Grove and Dickey; Black, Club—, wv. i ct Mira and Cyril Griffen will um- | Stephens and Lopez. Boone 7 ae 021 Dire the inter-city contest, | 8s Br havi ie 60 ‘549! The official, complete line-up Second Game—Night ie : 1g Will be given by Scorer Pedro At Cleveland He new ork 66 62 516 Aguilar in tomogrow’s Citizen. | Chicago 15 7 1 Cincinnati BS :.72 1.467 EUR Sonat Ow Ss oats Cleveland 613 2 rae. 4 ie ia Paral \ f l ° Gillespie, Lee and Tresh; Ru- Fittsburgh . : § b: it M zaka, Klineman and Lopez. Philadelphia 54 76 415) ot a ~ eeting pee ° ty At Philadetphia “ROWE, GAME RESULTS Held At City Hall ashington 000 = Philadelphia 39 1| Florida-International League Scarborough and Mancuso; Mc- Cahan and Rosar First Game At Boston R. H. E. New York 1118 0 Boeton 2. Ad Newsom and Robinson, Houk; Hughson, Murphy, Dorish, Zuber and Partee, Second Game At Boston R. H. E.| New York 916 0 Boston 612 2 Shea, Page and Houk; Smith, Klinger, Dorish, Zuber and Mc- Gah, Tebbetts, No other games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Night Game At Pittsburgh R. H. E. Cincinnati 13:12 0 Pittsburgh 610°0 Blackwell and Lamahno; Hig- be, Singleton, Sewell and Howell. | At Chicago Ri HH. £. St. Louis 1115 0 Chicago 1 ae Jee Munger, Brazel and Rice, Wil-! ber; Schmitz, Kush, Erickson, Lade, Mears and Scheffing. | | i The Island City softball league | ‘Tuesday's Scores) ials held < seting last nig (Tuesday officials held a meeting last night Miami 6. Fort Lauderdale 5. ‘in City Hall, The meeting was | Miami Beach 7, West Palm presided over by Neil Saunders. | Beach 5. |The officials present decided to Havana 8, Lakeland 3. contact Public Service Director | , Tampa 3, St. Petersburg 2 (13 Robert Dopp with the view of jinnings). jhaving the fence in left field put lup at an early date. (Wednesday’s Scores) | A ground rule was approved New York 11-9, Boston 2-6. that would allow the batter one Philadelphia 3, Washington 0. base and all runners to advance Chicago 8-15, Cleveland 3-6, one base, if the ball driven by | night games. jthe batter touches the wire in Only games scheduled. fair territory in left field. Should National League the ball be caught, the batter and iWadneadivia Stores) jrunners will still be allowed to | St. Louis 11, Chicago 1. fees ate. Segue Cincinnati 13, Pittsburgh 6,} USS Gilimore’s manager, Curry, night game. [asked the league members if the | Mie area aeheatannt Gilmore could have the two | Only eta aaa: games played that they forfeited | Florida-International League aan : Saunt! Fes rae It was decided to appoint aj Minne Feng eo EN committee uf Vietor Lowe, Presi Went Palm Beach at Fort Laud-|@ent Neil Saunders, Lastres and eae bi F Aguilar to investigate the mat- Be Petaraburglatl@enpe, jter and give their decision at an ‘i : early date. American League Those present at the meeting New York at Washington, night were: ieee (6-2) vs. Masterson! president Neil Saunde ot i :.,/rector of Public Welf Chicago at Cleveland, night Lowe, P. McCullough, American League pe Dic Victor Charles (WV VV ITV VT VV Softball Standings CITY LEAGUES 0444444444.44444444 fone Harrist (2-7) vs. Gettel Wels, eae St. [. Alayon, St. Louis at Detroit—Sanford 10S, \ 7 aval (4-13) vs. Hutchinson (13-9). 8 abe reais Only games scheduled. | a Sie he are National League Brooklyn at New York, night! James Mira, A. | Dutch Goehr- and Secre- CLASS A game—Lombardi (10-0) vs. Koslo SP. IR 7 'S Club— W. L. Pet.) (14-9). | Vets of Foreign Wars 7 2 .778| Philadelphia at Boston, night t of ) (CUS USS. Gilmore 4 4 .500/game—Heintzelman (6-7) or Jur- Bob’s Sports Shop 3 4 429 isich (1-5) vs. Voiselle (8-11). —— American Legion 2 6 .250; Cincinnati at Pittsburgh—Live-| ap Newsteatures CLASS B ly (4-6) vs. Higbe (10-13) or) The late John McGraw was far- Club— W. L. Pet.) Queen (3-3). 2 |famed for his passion for alert Jerry's Half-Acre 8 2 800} St. Louis at Chicago—Brecheen | haseball by his teams. Adams Dairy 5 4.556, (14-9) vs. Borowy (8-12). McGraw was traveling through} Key We: erchants .4 5 .444 eee ase Beccles : 3S 250 | UNNUOOONNGTLUANAEOONENEONRAEOOUALSUTEE SHELA AARNE, DIRECTORS OF GOLF UNIT MEET TONIGHT AT CLUB Directors of the Key West Golf Club will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the club house, Stock Island. The call for the meeting has been made by Dr. Jack Hayes, club president. Softball Games | BAYVIEW PARK NIGHT GAMES | TONIGHT— 7:30—Ad. s Dairy vs. Jerry’s The ocean contains about 4,800,- 000 cubie miles of salts in solu- tion—enough solid salt to cover the United States 1.6 miles deep. Ha cre. | 9:15—American Legion vs.! V.F.W. the south one year with his wife FRIDAY— {when his car hit a cow crossing 7:30—Key West Merchants vs. the road and killed the animal. Naval Hospital. | McGraw’s chauffeur was horri- | City Office) i Temperatures |Highest yesterday ‘Lowest last night | Mean , Normal i | Rainfall, 24 hours ending jago. jat Galva, IL., jsistant secretary of the tre (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., | Eastern Standard Time, Precipitation 8:30 a.m., inches Relative Humidity 69% Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) Sunrise 6:09 a.m. Sunset : 6:42 p.m. S 9:59 p.m. 10:31 a.m. ‘TIDES Tomorrow Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) High Tide Low Tide 12:02 a.m, 6:30 a.m. 12:48 p.m. 6:21 p.m. Additional Tide Data Reference Station: Key West ue f| Height of Station— Tide |high water Bahia Honda =—Ohr. | (bridge) .10min. 0.0 ft. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) 20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 40 min, Valaes Channel +2hr. «= (north end) —.10 min. +1.4 ft. 000 (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- tions to be subtracted. Plus sign—corrections to be added.) TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Dillon S. Myer of Ohio, com- missioner of the U. S. Housing Authority, born at Hebron, Ohio, 56 years ago. Henry Ford, 2nd, head of the Ford Motor Company, Detroit, born in Detroit, 30 years ago. Beatrice Stevens, noted artist and illustrator, born in New York, 71 5 Very Rev. national dir of the Holy Names Society, born in New Ha- ven, Conn., 46 years ago. Tom K. Smith of St. Louis, noted banker, born at Glenwood, Me., 65 years ago. Dr. Leonard W. Mayo, dean of the Western Reserve, School of ‘Applied Social Science, born at Canaan, N. Y.,’48 ‘years Rollin Kir toonist, born rs ago. author, Richard Wright, born at Natchez, Mi: Alfred J. Mc York, radio company in New York, 51 of head, born ago. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1947 (Know America Prof. Carl D. Anderson of the California Institute of Technology, famed physicist, Nobel prizewin- ner, born in New York, 42 years ago. Dr. Thomas M. Rivers of the ller Institute, — medical , born at Jonesboro, Ga., rs ago. Lieut. Gen. Ennis C. Whitehead City, Mo., born at West- phalia, Kans. u's ago, George F president of the Union Pacific R. R., Omaha, born at Mt. Airy, N. C., 62 years jago. Lawrence W. Robert, Jr., of At- lanta, Ga., engineer, onetime jury, 58 years born at Monticello, jago. David Rubinoff, compc¢ linist, born in Russia, 50 ago. io- A watch worn constantly will keep better time than one worn irregularly. “Gee, Mr. McGraw. I'm sorry. I didn’t see the cow.” McGraw snapped back: “Forget 9:15—USS. Gilmore vs. Bob’s fied. He jumped from the car, Sports Shop. ; looked at the dead cow and said:! it. The cow should have had its head up anyway.” Univ., | « Sept. 4, 194 1 | i ! t i :; Lightning experts say your S| chances of being hit by lightning jare 365,000 to one. WHITE STREET Corner of Catherine Street 1201 A CHANG MARY @Fresh Fruits Del Monte VACUUM PACK (sa) Cleare, Jr. ANan B. wep 4-11-18, 194 ORIOLE PEAS 22¢ SPRY 34 = $1.15 TENDER SWEET NO. 2 CAN PEAS. ... . > Be ae FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI... ean 14e Solid Pack TOMATOES All Brands of Evaporated MAILK . ian MEAT DEPARTMENT ———JOHN COBO, Butcher. Any Cut You Desire, Cuban or American Style Ib. 53¢ Ib. 49e Ib. 48¢e Ib. 63¢ Ib. 55e lb, 49¢ No. 2 PROBA Can YTON on, and 3 (oh 50) a req ims or demi of mond and fo at his House within th place re: ddress of rn to by the cl the t nner prescribed her void. Dated 1 Grade “A” Western BEEF -BONE STEAKS Hormel’s Slab BACON Grade A Western BEEF RIB ROAST Western Corn-Fed PORK CHOPS Genuine Spring LAMB ROA Minnesota Julius F. Attorney BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street _ VEAL ROAST COMPLETE i — Ready-to-Eat By Half Ib. 75e Ss le , CON i : Grade AA Carton POPULAR BRANDS of EGGS doz. 69¢e Ready Mix—In Cubes OLEOMARGARINE Ib. 53¢ Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks | —— ae) ALL INGREDIENTS for SOUSE Retail Dealers in Monroe County GROCERY HAST Noprcior PHONE 28 It's A Pleasure to Shop and Save at SMITH’S | Where you always find the finest Quality and Variety at Exceptionally Low Prices. Shop Smith’s this week-end far your everyday and Sunday table needs! @Staple and Fancy Groceries @ Western Meats COFFEE . . lb. 4lc . 2. ee 5 Pounds 45¢ | supER sus "300 Fresh Fruits & Vegetables QUERIES We Rezerve tho Right to Limit Quantitie and Vegetables Magnolia Brand CONDENSED MILK .. . can 21c' Contadine TOMATO 6-Oz. Can PASTE .......... Ibe CHURCH QUART 39¢ GRAPE JUICE. . PEACHES ......... 3c NO. 2 CANS cues c«, oe .. « . & Cams 65¢ Arrive Early Friday Morning WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES 2: 25¢ U.S. NO. 1 WHITE Potatoes 5 ™ 2Ic ONIONS 2m 15¢ We also have a nice selection of . Plums, Grapefruit, ry, Lettuce, Carrots, Black Avocado P. Oranges, Cele Pumpkins, Valentine Beans, Squash, and a

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