The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 11, 1947, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN -— Brooklyn and St. Louis Are Still Five Contests Apart In National Loop, ST. LOUIS WINS, 4 TO 1,¥* FROM PHILLIES LAST| Softball] ~— Bill NIGHT; DODGERS DE.’ . ay FEAT CHICAGO CUBS At P ar k Tonight Nightflyers from Boca Chica (By Associated: Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 11.— | will play their first softbail game 3rooklyn and St. Louis are still ‘tonight, stacking up against the five games apart in the National | USS. Gilmore in the opener of a League standings, for both won doubleheader at the Bayview their games yesterday, the Cardi- | Park Field. nals from the Philadelphia Ath- | The game should be a very letics, 4-1, and the Dodgers from! hard fought affair as the clubs are the Chicago Cubs, 5-1. real fighters from start to finish. Brazle pitched the Cardinals to The atthe will get under way at the win, allowing the Phitlies “30 0clock. only. four hits. Brazle hasn't _.*” the second game of the eve- did in last night’s game. The Pee x : é Cardinals, in the meantime, were eres adage : _— — Se , ite » 5 < . = : > > win- wai eae si — — ner tonight will climb to within ing up four runs. : ,one game of the league-leading New York Giants again de- jessy Ss. Mall-Aere. feated Pitemenah i Th e! it is aupected that Claude Val- Snel seers dcka Sha 8 (ate as dez, the diminutive pitcher of the iene Sie pi id th . Pi ae Merchants, will be pitted-against Ae Pye : = oe Tree tie mighty might of Joe Lewis, ried Hy) — meee eneere ef- smallest player in the league. This hing * the pane nee. : battle should also be a thriller. Boston, with Shoun allowing Suis the Cincinnati Reds only five hits, had no .trouble winning, 8 to 0. The Braves’ knocked the great Blackwell from the box, j with a three-run splurge in the | seventh inning. In the American League, dh cote endl Baseball Statisties By The Associated Press the } Washington Senators whipped the STANDINGS ‘ Chicago White Sox by a score of! Florida-Internaconal League 3 to 1, ina night game last night.| Club— W. L. Pet. Masterson was in geod form, al- ,Tampa 903; 44 701 lowing the Sox only four hits. i Havana .... 100 43 .699 Detroit and Boston Red Sox Miami Beach 84 64 .568 are playing a great series, that ;Miami 70 75 .483 probably will determine the sec- | St. Petersburg 68 76 .47 ond place winner in the league. |West Palm Beach 66 82 .446 Detroit Tigers beat the Red Sox | Lakeland 47 99 .322! by a score of 5 to 0 yesterday. , Fort Lauderdale 47 102 .315 Hutchinson ailowed the Red Sox National League eight hits, but pitched well in| Club— W. L. Pet. the pinches. Detroit is now oniy , srooklyn 25 53 .616 half a game back of the Sox for jst. Louis 79:36 585 second place. ' Baston 77 62 = «.554 The New York Yankees de-;New York Tl 64 526 feated the Cleveland Indians, 7 Cincinnati 66 75 .468 to 4. The Yanks knocked Bob Chicago 60 75 .444 Feller from the box, and continu- : Philadelphia 55 81 .404 ed their batting against three Pittsburgh 55 62 .401 other Indian pitchers. ' American League St. Louis Browns beat Phila-) ey py W.L. Pet. delphia Athletics, 8 to 2. San- ice Wack 8751. 630 ford allowed the Athletics only j pBocton “73 62 541 five hits. Detroit ; 73 63 537 Tne scores: Cleveland 71 64 .526 AMERICAN LEAGUE | Philadelphia 69 68 .504 G | Chicago 63 74 .460 _At Washington = St. Lenin 50 86 .368 Chicago i 4 4; Washington 3.5 0; GAME RESULTS Florida-International League (Tuesday's Scores) Grove and Tresh; Masterson and Mancuso. i R. H. E. j At Boston “ages West Paim Beach 2, Miami | Deiroit 9 9 | Beach 1. Buston — eet 0 8 1! Miami 3, Fort Lauderdale 1. Hutchinson and Swift: Johnson, | Tampa 2-3, Havana 1-1. Dorish, Klinger and Tebbetts. l Lakeland at St. Petersburg, {postponed rain. At Philadelphia R. H. E.} f St. Louis $13.44 American League Philadelphia 25 1 (Wednesday's Scores) Fowler,| Washington 3, Chicago 1, night ' game. New York 7, Cleveland 4. Sanford and Moss; Scheib and Guerra. j ‘ ' At New York R. H. E.} Detroit 5, Boston 0. Cleveland 4 7 0; St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 2. New York 712 0; National League Feller. Stephens, Kleiman, (Wednesday’s Scores) Gromek, Hegan and Lopez; Ras- . “ i Philadelphia chi Page and Robinson. { St. Louis night game. New York 3, Pittsburgh 2. Boston 8, Cincinnati 0. q i; > NATIONAL LEAGUE Night Game , Brooklyn 5, Chicago 1, At St. Louis R. H. E.} cs hee Philadelphia Uae oa 9 Saga 414 2| TODAY’S GAMES Leonard Schang and Seminick;; Florida-International League — Brazle and Garagiola. | West Palm Beach at Miami Beach. At Pittsburgh R.H.E.; Miami at Fort Lauderdale. Bie Masel 3°97 0; St. Petersburg at Havana. Pittsburgh 2 6 0! Lakeland at Tampa. Jansen and Cooper; Queen and | American League Howell. |; Detroit at New York, two games-—-Overmire (10-4) and New- R. H. E.' houser (14-16) vs. Shea (12-4) and 815 0 Wensloff (3-1). Cincinnati 0 5 3; St. Louis at Washington, night Shoun and Masi; Blackwell, $#me—Zoldak (7-9) vs. Scarbor- Peterson, Erautt, Hetki and La- ough (4-11). intidhety. | Chicago at Philadelphia, night ;game—Haynes (10-6) vs. Cole- At Cincinnati Boston Brooklyn 5 8 6 man (6-9). Chicago 1 7 41: Cleveland at Boston, two games Hatien, Casey and Edwards: —-Black (10-11) and Gettel (10-8) Chipman, Borowy and Scheffing. VS: Ferris (11-10) and Deal (0-0). National League wvvvvvvvvvvVvvwvVvwvWv" Brooklyn at St. Louis, night game—Branca (19-11) vs. Bre- J Softball Standings CITY LEAGUES A be te & & be 2 & 2 te te te fe fo te he bo | ,cheen (15-9). New York at Cincinnati—Poat 1(3-0) vs. Raffensberger (7-11). Philadeiphia at Chicago—Heint- zelman (6-8) vs. Hamner (0-0). CLASS A Pet | Boston at Pittsburgh, two Club— . W. L. Pet games—Voiselle (8-11) and John- Vets of Foreign Wars . 9 2 .818 son (5-8) vs. Higbe (10-15) and Bob's Sports Shop .... 4 4 .500 Bonham (10-7). USS. Gilmore I I id CT American Legion 2.3 sal ATHLETES FOOT ITCH CLASS B | NOT HARD TO KILL. Club— W. L. Pct.} IN ONE HOUR Jerry’s Half-Acre 8 4 .667 pinata Ce ee er Adams Dairy 6 5 545 If not pk ised, you a at Key West Merchants. 6 5.545; STRONG fcteie ie, contains So” Naval Hospital _ 410 286 | alcohol. IT PENETRATES. f ; Reaches MORE germs to KILL There are more than 300 mil-jthe itch. Today at Gardner's Vion cubie miles of otean. | Pharmacy. Boca Raton To Play Saturday, 2 Games Sunday \FIRST CONTEST WITH SEC- TION BASE, THEN COMES NIGHT FLYERS AND RED RAIDERS The Boca Raton baseball club iwill play a game against the {Section Base nine Saturday af- jternoon at 3 o’clock at Wickers iField, it was announced today. Also Boca Raton will play a |doubleheader against the Night- |fliers from Boca Chica Field and lin the nightcap will engage the {City Championship team, the Rea | Raiders. The first game will be » 1:30 p. m., and the second {game at 4 bp. m. Boca Raton won the Southeast Florida League flag when _ it |beat the Eastern Air Lines, three {out of four games. Sports Writers In Convention At Miami, Sept. 15 The annual convention of the {Florida Sports Writers Associa- tign will be held in Miami on September 15 and 16. The program for the two-day j;meeting has been arranged by the University of Miami as follows: Monday, Sept. 15 7:15 A.M.—Breakfast | University’s cafeteria. | 8:15 A.M—Deep-sea fishing on boat Sylvia, Pier 9, City Yacht at the 2:30 P.M.—Lunch at the Pica- dilly Restaurant and Club. 4:00 P.M.—U. of Miami football actice. 6:00 P.M.——Dinner at the Uni- ;Versity’s cafeteria. | 7:00 P.M.—Meeting of the State {Federation of Boxing Commission- lers at the University. [pr 9:00 P.M.——Party. Tuesday, Sept. 16 | 7:30 A.M.—Breakfast at the ; University’s cafeteria. 8:30 A.M. — Annual Florida ‘Sports Writers Handicap Golf }Tournament at Riviera Country Club (prizes to winners). 1:00 P.M.—Luncheon at Riviera to include talk on football by Coach Jack Harding. 2:30 P.M.—-Sightseeing tour of ;sports centers of Miami and the ! University. | 7:30 P.M—Grand ‘party. | Pedro Aguilar, local sports (writer who is a member of the jassociation, will attend the con- | vention for the third straight jyear. Mr. Aguilar claims he: has- climaxing .|@ wonderful time each year at ; the meeting. ' | | | UTUTTAUAUONOAHELS:.°SUETEOOAAONDENELLETRESUAUEREAAOOERTTROPOPONOI Softball Games BAYVIEW PARK NIGHT GAMES SAUUTUUTTUTTUOTEAAT SAAT GET ATAU ERLE UAT ! THURSDAY-— 7:30—American Legion vs. USS. | Gilmore. 9:15—Adams Dairy vs. Key West Merchants. FRIDAY— 7:30—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. Veterans of Foreign Wars. 9:15—Naval Hospital vs. Jerry’s Half-Acre. | | | The population per passenger auto in the United States varies from 3.5 in Nebraska to 9.8 in Mississippl. Many Never Suspect Cause Of Eackache This Old Tre aiment Often Brings Happy Relief When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it | maycausenaging backache, rheumaticpains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, sweliing, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning some. times shows there is something wrong with ' your kidneys or bladder. | Don’t wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s | Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully | by millions for over 50 years. Doan’s give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from ‘ your blood. 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