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St. Louis Redbirds Gain Half A Game In National Race Thru. Split, While Dodgers Lose One THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PiratesDefeat_ [RED RAIDERS WIN TWO Gilmores; Blue Sox Lose Ga ‘The Pirates defeated the USS. | Gilmore team in the first game at Key West Army AGAINST SERVICEMEN; MEADOR GIVES 4 HITS | Key West All Stars scored 22 |All Stars Score 22 Runs Against Marathon Kings iruns against the*Marathon Silver the softball . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1947 Party Held For Ray Daniels’ Birthday An enjoyable beach party was held Friday afternoon by Miss Goodspeed’s kindergarten honor of the fourth birthda Raymond Edward Dani of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Daniels, 822 Fleming street. Seventeen little classmates par- ' Your Horoscope MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1947—Today’s is a feminine de- gree and under its influences the instincts will be tender and hu- full of love, gentleness and Seek only to cultivate strength of character to overcome mane, devotion, . " IND® yesterday ‘Kings’ 13. to win the timidity natural to the char- GIANTS AGAIN POUND |Barracks, San Carlos, which now Mira Scores, Roberts, mney |, \game Saturday night. There were |ticipated in the celebration. A ieee es you fall to slain aks i THREE HOME RUNS! jhas won three games, won from! pag ‘Tripled With “Red oF a total of 35 runs, 32 hits and 17 [beautiful cake with four candles,” jie in life you richly deserve ai i 'B ball Statistics: the Blue Sox, 7 to 1. San Carlos é Softball Standin S errors in the game. The visitors |and ice cream added to the at- _ TO DEFEAT BROOK., ase |sin leads the league. | Hot” Single to Left-: gs hit only 16 safely for 30 bases. |tractions of the party. = By The Associated Press Barcelo’s homer in the seventh | CITY LEAGUES land the locals hit 16 for 24 bases. Subsaibs-to-The OFFICE } LYN, 76 Saiilhas won} thell game from the} field aacasansenesenaion | The leading hitters were Mc- | oberts sureties 4 PUates A . j Will with three’ doubles in | guy aac. | § {My ‘The Associated Press) STANDINGS The scores follow: Red Raiders won both games | CLASS aA levees up; Williams hit a ep :123 Duval St. Lopez Bldg. WEw YORK *. 8-—-St.| Plorida-Internazonal League Box scores: of a doubleheader at Wickers| Club— W. L. Pet.ittinle and a homer, Carlton hit Your Grocer SELLS Tha‘ | Conipletenkinaet Lotlls Netionsls gained half a} ’ Club— W. L. Pet. FIRST GAME ‘Field yesterday afternoon, beat- | VFW' 8 2 two doubles. For the locals, Ca- STAR * BRAND | SCHOOL SUPPLIES game’ in the tight National {Havana 99 41.707! USS. Gilmore ing the Section Base team in the 'USS. Gilmore 4 4 500 cado hit four safely, Vidal and Royal Portable TYPEWRITERS Lauigue race yesterday when they |yamPa 101 43 701] Player = AB RH HO & © first and the; Boca Chica Night-|Bob's Sports Shop 3 4 42 Brost each hit three safely. In| AMERICAN COFFEE °°" t ——o : * |Miami Beach 83 62.572: Ehwert, 3! liers in’ the second. ie scores American Legion 2 7 .222 the field, Vidal, Brost and Valdez IG t Cards, C . A with Cincinnati, while the }yeiami 68 74° .475) Woodward, 2) 4 0 1 0 1 1 were, respectively, Red Raiders | CLASS B Ret crinEl Wa for the Iocan Stal | oe da [> Badge Sets/and i Rapin é Brodklyn Dodgers were bending ‘St. Petersburg 66 76 .465|Simison, If-cf 5 2 2 2 0 0 2, Section’ Base 0; Red SEES) Clib= W. L. Pet, Stevens, MeWilliams and Wright | <aeee eeYa Ac Moana stoes? |COMPLETE TYPEWRITER aod | erate of 1-4. |Fort Lauderdale 46 99 (317|Brooks, 1b 4 0 111 0 O game, shutting out the Sectien Adams Dairy 54 556 | Score: by innings: R. H. E. : ~ | REPAIR DEPT. a It Was home runs again that de- \Tooley, If 168 2 6 6 aes Toiw ~ a Key West Merchants _5 5 .500;Marathon 000 201 073—13 16 12 Quality Bod Re airs | { mi Madiets Mew York National aoenie ys ccotkowo eo jase team, al ng only four Naval Hospital 310 .231'All Stars 304 626 10x—22 16 5 y Pp 1 \ featéd the Dodgers. New Yor Chuib— W. L. Pet.|Hudson, rf 1 hits. The first hit was produced in | = | ‘MeWilliamsCailtoniandiWright:|. ! made three for the second straight | Brooklyn 8452 .618|Papaziaus, ss 3 1 2 3 4 1 the fourth with one out. Gorman ea Ge ee, a singled to |c. Valdez, R Dares anal Brost, | E Metal Work | STRAND THEATRE day Yesterday as Willard Mar. ie Louis ia 6 Pe aca Pp : i ; i ' 9 tripled to sieht, but vas come left,"and Domenech scored. Rob- | Alayon. epee ee | Last Time Today , . " joston, 7 +999 | Murry, P out at the plate. en Myers bunted safel d Gabe Las- | 4 % ens. 4 ia =e || TARZAN and the HUNTRESS’ GMM, Buddy Kerr and Johnny yo york 68 64 .515/Beach, p ’ 0 0 0 0 0 O singled, but it was wasted. recbed sta a ee a eth fired eres Re cla stevens Complete Paint Jobs Johnny Weismuller : Mize clouted r-baggers, good ti 65 74 .468!. Earned runs: Pirates 5, USS. ‘tres score skins illiams;- three-base its: il- : " th aamanalk ncinnatl 50 74 “444 Gil 5 : ms a The other Section Bas “hits and Hernandez was out at the 'liams, Casado; two-base hits: Ca- _ a = aes jor Bix of the seven runs they {Chicago 444 Gilmore 5. sn; Were by Caldwell, who buinted !plate. Villareal walked, forcing jsado, Griffen, Valdez, McWilliams! WRECKS REBUILT Poeeae got off the Dodger pitchers. {Pittsburgh 55 79 410! Summary: Runs bated in: -safely in the fifth with two. out, \Acevedo home. F. ‘Lastres flied |3, Carlton 2, Kupper: stolen bases: | Eddie Bracken The Dodgers seem to be drag- | Philadelphia 55 79 410) Zacharzur_1, Ezell 2, Brooks 1. and Finkelstein bunted safely. ‘out to left to end the rally. \Vidal 3, Alayon 2, Brost, Valdez, TONY’S Auto Body Shop | = ging the bottom of the pitching American League Harry 1, T. Alonzo 1, Rodriguez tn the seventh, with two outs,; In the eighth Gabe Lastres ,2, Perez; sacrifice hit: Toye: truck| 03-608 GREENE STREET ‘| MONROE THEATRE ; | bin to get a winner without suc- Ceti pee a Aa 1 Albury i merece) * G. Gare Caldwell walked and Finkelsfein jdoubled for the third hit off Day. !out: by McWilliams 8, by Valdez Near the Corner of Simonton St. Lastitiie: Tsay ; cess. A young gent named Haug- New Yor! M4 ; two-base_hi ury, Siml- singled to center, but Dukes he field; Robert '2, by Perez 1; bases on balls: off ‘ADIOS MARIQUITA LINDA’ he stat tried for the Dodgers, but Boston i eee gon, Zacharzur; three-base hit: fanned to end the game. aa “with 14 outs, Villareal |McWilliams 8, off Valdez 2, off Tito Guizat . Merie Luisa Zea q three runs were obtained by the rol arcelo; double plays: Arnold’ %0. "Tn the wecond ‘Rgbpits of the 'and Joe Mira also ‘Perez 2; time of game: 2.00; um- (Spanish Picture) i 2" Bi y ° 5 a played well; j i Gisitits off his hurling in the Cleveland 70 63 .526/G. Garcia 2, Papaziaus to Brooks: Raiders walked. Mira sacrificed, for the losers, Gwin, Gorton and Pires: James Mira and C. Griffen; ‘ fift, That ended him. Then Philadelphia 4 en stolen bases: Santana, Zacharzur: ynting him to second. Haskins (Groff were the best. At bat, |scorer: Aguilar. Starting Tomorrow Grete. Berham and Casey came | Washington 58 76 assichin: os pals: iy Te Naldes s, singled to center and Roberts |Acevedo, Lastres and Robe Per eae - “CHILD Os’ DIVORCE” ee Ses HE. a Lo 48 86 358! Murry 1: hit by pitcher: by L. Scored. In. the sixth Roberts ‘each hit three safely; for the.los- |, The great Italian etcher, Gio- Hesiproomey, “ine t. Louis 86 .358/Murry 1; hit by pitcher: by L. ( ae ‘anni Piranesi, is said to hav IN CASES At St. Louis, the Cincinnati Valdez 1, by Harry 2; steuck out: tripled to deep center and scored ‘ers the four hits were produced |Y@nnt 1 18 sal e Delivered Reds pounced on starter Jim : by L. Valdez 2. by Harry 5, by after Mira singled to left. ‘by Gwin, Ferns, Groff and Whit- ;°Tisinated some of his most fa- To Your Home Hearn for three runs in the first GAME RESULTS Wale 1 v8) In the field, Acevedo, Roberts, ! mous plates during a period of inning of the second game, to start the toward a 4.to 2 vietory over the rdinals, after the Redbirds had trounced the Reds, 12-2, in the opener of a doubleheader yesterday The big fourth inning of the opener, when St. Louis crossed the plate six times, saw the loss of Second Baseman Red Schoen- dienst, who dislocated his right shoulder sliding into the second mck. The second baseman will be ott of the game for at least one week, his physician said. Ewell Blackwell was victim of the Car- dinal uprising. Blix Donnelly, 32-year-old rigltthander of the Phillies, de- fedited the Boston Braves, 2 to 0, yesterday in the final meeting of the two teams. Donnelly faced orily 29 batters and took 80 min- Utes to play the game. Johnny Miller, making his first pitching start for the Chicago Cubs, hit a home run with the bases loaded in his initial turn et bat yesterday to account for all his ‘team's runs as they edged the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-3. HoWever, Miller's pitching did not equal his batting and the 31. year-old rookie hurler from San Afitonio was relieved in the sec- ond inning by Doyle Lade, who got credit for the victory. The leaders of the American League, the New York Yankees broke a three-game losing streak eee by trouncing the lashington Senators, 7 to 1. At the same time the Philadel. phia Athletics dashed the Boston Acevedo; balk: Diaz; bases on doubled, Domenech scored. Joe| Player— ABR iH POAE Red Sox chance of finishing in| American League = fi uiic: off Owens 1; struck out: by Mira fanned. In the seventh the |Gwin, 2b ai 0 second place by defeating the| Cleveland at New York, night!ni,7'1, py Sweeting 3, by Owens Raiders won the game when Ferns, ss 40 i foe al Sox in a doubleheader, 7-4 and |8#™e—Lemon (7-4) vs. Meweorn | by Albury 1; hit by pitcher: by Lastres singled to left, Domenech |My 3-1 0 i Sad 4-8. Eddie Joost’s 12th home run eed : : Diaz 1; hits: off Diaz 3. off Sweet- walked. and Lastres sified Groff, 1b 412 5-20 of the year decided the night- my eel prea ing 0, off Owens 7, off C. Albury through third, F. Lastres scoring. |Whitman, cf 401100 cap. i New cll oranda hettee 5; winning pitcher: Diaz; losing Mira popped out to catcher, Her- \Gorton, ic 400 6 3 0 Ferris Fain, rookie first base- tung (8-6) va. Oster Hl (2 pitcher: Owens. ,nandez walked and the bases Dean, 3b 24-056 Dot man of the Athletics, who was |.) 8 PSM RFST MELEE StS Blue Sox iwere filled. ge as) ve to set i 3 a c & & g si nded indefinitely for throw-|"", fs Player— AB RHPOAE the showers, y rep acing him ues, 1 b 0 i 8 couple of punches at Bos-| Only games scheduled. jC. Albury, 2b-p 4.10 2 1 0 ——— ; —-—- aa ton Third Baseman Eddie Pilla- ‘ a |E. Acevedo, cf .-4 0 1-1 0 0 grini, has come up with a chip- Hegan; Ruffing and Tresh. Fernandez, lb-ss4 0 0 4 3 2 KEY WEST GOLFERS ped bone in his right knee that |A. Acevedo, c-ss 4 0 0 2 2 0 has been bothering him for some 2 eer agi R. HE \Casado, If 400200! ADOPT DIFFERENT time. An operation will be per-!petroit 0) 400 arene es 200201 F formed later in the month. 2 . Valdez, 3 82050831 10, N R. T Hank Edwards’ 12th home run|white Gorien ol Ween se" |Machin, rf 3 0 1-2 1 Ol DINNER-PLAY TILT of the season gave the Cleveland Owens, p-2b 3-0-1402 “2-00 ’ : Indians a 3-2 victory over the NATIONAL LEAGUE |... =-~7~--7— ' Key West Golf Club members 'the Alligators, the second named Chicago White Sox and Pitcher} at New York RHE 31 1 324 8 4 will play their monthly dinner of the Nighthawks: Red Ruffing yesterday. Brooklyn ee 1! Score by innings: R, H. E, matches under a different system _ Harry Knight, Jimmy Mira vs. Rapping Hal Newhouser for New York 7121 Blue Sox 100 000 000—1 3 4 this time. The scoring will be Gilmore Park, Humbert Mira. eight hits and three runs in the | Haugsted, Gregg, King, Behr- San Carlos 201 100 30x—7 12 2 done under the nine point system. Lloyd Watts, Kermit Loucks vs. first four innings, the St. Louis'man, Casey and Edwards: Han- —_—_______ ;Team’s best ball counts three Dr. Jack Hayes, Norman D. Browns went ahead to whip the |sen, Jansen, Trinkle and Cooper TL a a points, and each individual Artman. Detroit Tigers, 3 to 0. : S fth ll G ‘match of the foursome counts] Charlie Yates, Bob Spotts- a First Game oitba ames hae pinta anlcee wit be (Wo24, %S Alton Park, Charlie] AMERI' At St. Louis B. | j wa thaans pa Buests WL omit At Washington R. H. E. Cincinnati ies x 4 - BAYVIEW PARK |by team play and not by indi- Jim Jones, Curry. New York 7 9 O'St! Louis 1215 0 pis ‘vidual match play. The Alliga-/cjem Price, Bill Curry. Washington 1 7 1] Blackwell, Erautt, Hetki, Ric. | “MtiiiiimimmnnnuniirmannRR tors are pene copieined perastid Bob Knowles, Tony Demeritt |- Reynolds, Page and Robinson; ‘dle and Lamanno; Munger and|TONIGHT— ea vhe Nighthasks. (VS: Paul Mesa. Jr., Bob Dillard. Searborough, Ferrick and Man-,Guragiola. 7:30—American Legion _vs, heading the Nighthawks. rest ay Fin Dae cuso. eats Bepisl Sport snGhbo! | When the deadline for individ. |, Leo Lopez, Dr. Bob Eckdahl vs. hd Second Game | 9:15-Adams Dairy vs, Naval ¥al play stops Sunday, Septem. |Ken Toves, Hugh Moore. First Game At St. Louis R. HE! Hospital. ber 21, the winner will be an-|' Fred Mathews. Mel Hamel vs. At Philadelphia R. H. E.'Cincin 4 8 0\TUESDAY— nounced.:The time and place of | Ward Tyson, Fieldon Elbertson. Boston 49 2St. 2 8 1) 7:30—Veterans of Foreign Wars the dinner match has not yet| Willie Watkins, Hartley Al-| Philadelphia 71% 1) rg and Mueller; vs. USS. Gilmore. been decided. |bury vs. Valter Vinson, Dr. Wm. Galehouse, Dorish, Zuber, Teb-' Dickson, Hearn, Pollet, Wilks,; 9:15—Jerry’s Half-Acre vs. Key _Yesterday’s play saw the vet- Kemp. betts and McGahan; Coleman and Burkhardt, Rice and Wilber. é| West Merchants. eran Ole B’y Sands score his all-} | John Kirchenbaum, Pop Lon- Guerra. pas | THURSDAY— . time best round. The down-the-|deree vs. Louis Pierce, Horace | ia }__ At Boston R.H.E.| 7:30—American Legion vs. USS, center Sands scored a fine 40 oa O'Bryant. ! Second Game ‘Philadelphia 260 Gilmore. the outgoing nine and bounced | Charles Salas, Moreno Wallace | At Philadelphia R. H., E.' Boston 0 3 1! 9:15~Adams Dairy vs, Key back in 42 strokes for a totalyof jvs. Ed Gr James Cooper. | Boston 310 2 Donnelly and Padgett; Barrett West Merchants. 82, Sands got three birdies, {wo| J. McCardie, Ben Freer vs. |} Philadelphia 4 9 1 and Masi. FRIDAY— on number one and one on num- Robert Dopp, Paul Sher. Smith, Murphy, Harfis and, ier 7:30—Bob's Sports Shop vs. ber six. Sands’ putter was red-| Bascom Grooms. George Carey Tebbetts; McCahan and Guerra. | At Pittsburgh R. H. E. | Veterans of Foreign Wars, hot, he even used it in place of ys. J. McClosky, Dr. H. Moore. -_s Chicago 4 8 0, 9:15—Naval Hospital vs. Jerry's 8 chip shot on number six to| Bob Saunders, Jeff Knight vs. At Chicago R. H, E. Pittsburgh __ 3.7 0 Half-Acre. score a well-earned birdie. ‘Kermit Lewin, Kovash \ Cleveland 3.7 2 = Miller, Lade and Scheffin, —- | Individual dinner matches are| Charles Lewin, Ignatius Lester Chicago 2 7 1 Higbe, Singleton, Lyons and How-' Read the Classified Ads in The as follows: vs. Russell Hyman, Malcolm Harder, Embree, Kleiman and ell Citizen, The first named teams are of Sawyer. Florida-International League (Saturday’s Scores) Miami 2-4, Miami Beach 1-6. Fort Lauderdale 4-0, West Palm |; Beach 2-1. ; Pirates inka a two quel in Tampa 3, Lakeland 1, 7 ries for the losers, , s St. Petersburg 4. Havana 3. Fidel “2b sr " ay * 5 érts and Mira both hit one in two (Sunday’s Scores) ‘enola os 511350 attempts. : i Miami 5, Miami Beach 1. ip mpnes ef 412200 In the’ second game the pitch- Lakeland 3, Tampa 0. Rodri a 211211 ing of Lastres was the feature, Havana at St. Petersburg, post-|Atbur, ab © 4b F439" 300 for after the second frame he} poned, rain. Barcelo. Jf io 14-00 fanned 10 batters and allowed no American League \GuGarciagib 20-1113 0, -1 Bue panaebuy stows men temched| (Saturday's Scores) \Molina, rf 40.0 2 0 0 first base, on SHOES : lea foe Washington 9, New York 4. |. Valdez, 3b 3 0 0 2 1 1 started on the mound for the Boston 4, Philadelphia 3. | Sanchez, 1 0 0 0 1 © Raiders and with two outs, wal k- i i parietal ed Myers, Groff doubled and Detroit 2, St. Louis 0. Salinero, p 10:00 -2 0 Sone mee Riowiancer Chicago OG aes Whitman singled, scoring twoj| (Sunday’s Scores) Totala— 347 82711 2 TNs, and meets went tes the New York 7, Washington 1. | Score by innings: R. Hy E. showers. Gabe Lastres took over Philadelphia 7-4, Boston 4-3. | Pirates 101 002 630-7 8 2 and retired the side. Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. Gilmore. 001 100 $00—5 9 3 1p the second, Lastres wall St. Louis 3, Detroit 0, ee with two guts | National League SECOND GAME tea ond and _ third, | (Saturday's Scores) | San Carlos ;Gwin ‘singled’ to right and Eee New York 3, Brooklyn 2. Player— AB RH POA Ey? Srp ee Be essistungis t Chicago. 6. iC aldez ich a Oy tea OT rantreen t, ‘them down in one- |” Boston 7, Philadelphia 4. am Alonzo) 1b 4) 1) 2:14. 0) 1 eee enna corr aoe onc | St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3 (13 in-| Vidal, If eos 6c. a ay ae yi nings). J. Navarro, 26 3 1 1 2 1 0 an clronyn > Sarna eae cogu (Sunday's Scores) , Re Gerviay 9b). 4. 1)/0) 1. 19/40; hem ape ere Ta New York 7, Brooklyn 6. CxGartiayss — 4. 1°11 4 (0, 2 ne ne oes: score ork oe 4 2 St. Louis 12-2, Cincinnati 2-4. |Griffen, c 3.0 2 4 1 0 first. Mario Hernandez hit . ot |e Philadelphia 2, Boston 0. Pazo, rf 4 0 1 1.0 9 one to’third;: Acevedo singled to) Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 3. Diaz, p 2 0 1 0 0 6 left, Roberts singled to left, and pan Sweeting, p 200000 Herat seored sin the serene a amamunne sO P nc npn a illareal got on by an error, F. TODAY S GAMES Totals— 35 71227 6 2 Lastres walked, Domenech. sin- Florida-International League Summary—Earned runs: Blue Sled to center and Villareal West Palm Beach Beach. Miami at Fort Lauderdale. Tampa at Havana. Lakeland at St. Petersburg. at Miami Beach 1; hits: off L. Valdez 3, off Sanchez 5, off Salinero 1, off Harry 5, off Mu 2. off Beach 1; winning pitcher: Salinero; los- ing pitcher: Murry. Domonech ‘and Haskins starred for the winners, whiie Moncrief, Masters.and Myers were out- outstanding for the losers. At bat Sox 0, San Carlos 3; runs batted in: A. Acevedo, J. Navarro 1, Diaz 1, Vidal 2, Griffen 1; stolen bases: J. Navarro 2, J. Alonzo, A. Scored. Lastres was out, center to ‘catcher to first to third. Gabe Lastres was out, center to catch- ,er to first to third. Gabe Lastres |Meador 4, by Finkels' man, two off each pitcher in the first two frames. Runs batted in: kins; sacrifice hits: three-base hits: Roberts, Gorman: ned runs: Two; struck out: by in 5; bases on balls: off Meador 2, off Finkle- stein 2; left on bases: Section Base 7, Raiders 5; stolen bases: Dom- enech 2, Villareal; time of game: 1.30; umpire: Albury; field played | on: Wickers Field. SECOND GAME Boca Chica Flyers delirium induced by fever. Box scores: xxPerry 100000 FIRST GAME Henson, p 300020 Section Base Day, p 000000 Player— ABR POPACB| C0, 7. 0, ek eee ee Dukes, 2b 3001 1 0) qotats— 33 442413 3 Monerieve,c 3 0 0 4 2 0} Red Raiders |Gorman, SB) Gell 080) semiaves= ABRHPOAE i Myers, ss 3.01 1 2 04 Mira, if 5 0 0 37100 Fagan, 3b 3.0 0 2 2 2 Hernandez, 3b 4 11 0 0 0 Mastens, 1b 3.0 0 9 0 O Acevedo, 4 toe 0a Bloodworth, If 3 0 0 0 1 0 Roberts, e -4 0 314 0 0 Caldwell, rf 20) 10m l 20 tHasiins ib 40 2 4001 Finkelstein, p . 3 0 1 0 3 1 Villareal, % 3 10230 3) 1 12080 Totals— 26 0 4 18 12 Darenesh poh 2 3 tie le 0EnO Red Raiders Meador, 250 0) 1) 100 Player— AB RH POA y G. iets, p.. 4-1 3207300) Pyalastressch- 2 7000) el (00[fe es ee eae Higganbotham,:f3 0 0 1 0 fi Totals— 34 713 27 A. Acevedo, ss 3 0 1 3 2 0| Runs batted in: G. Lastres 5 Roberts, c 2 2 1 6 0 O Roberts 2, Acevedo, Vilareal, Dom-! J. Mira, If 2 0 1 0 0 Oenech, Ferns, Groff, Whitman, |Villareal, 2b 2 0 0 1 4 1 Henson; two-base hits: Groff, G. |Haskins, 1b 3.0 1 8 0 Olas 2, Haskins; earned runs: Domenech, 3b..2 0 0 0 2 's 6, Flyers 4; struck out: by Meador, p 2 0 0 1 1 O,Lastres 11, by Henson 3; bases on Oe ie ee balls: off Meador. 1, off Lastres 1, Totals— 21 1 ,off Henson 3, off Day 1; left on Raiders 7, Flyers 4; stolen Villareal, Dean 2, Myer Whitman; hits: off Meador 2 for 2 runs in 2/3 inning, off Henson . 7 runs; winning pitcher: losing pitcher: Henson; time of game: 2.00; umpires: Allen and Chief Brown; scorer: Agui- {lar, FOR TABLETS A modern, medi- cally-sound treat- ment that gets real results | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE = MILL at All Grocers 502422244 ¢.2000448 BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks ICE COLD 89 Per Case $ CALIFORNIA STH WINE .. 97c PHONE 215 BAER’S MARKET @ccceccccecce 7 “PEPPER'S | Plumbing Supplies: $12 Fleming St. Phone 118 Summer Specials on WATER HEATERS 15 gal. gas side arm complete . « . | 30 gal. gas side arm, — a | Venetian blinds lend enchantment complete... . + 24s i automatic . 00 | B ‘electric’ automatic $40.00 windows...regulate veatiletion.. f 1 control sunlight ...insure privacy. electric side arm $40,00. 30 sal, eveciric automatic, | + $80. 00) —-KEY WEST—— ay 30 a electric automatic, $95.00) | VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY 20 cals Miactessig automatic com-| 120 Duval. 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