Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- see? Gr? ere ee RN I mmc Seana SE ee ne PRIEAY SPP eae ee iz BROOKLYN DODGERS WHIP St, ITS OWN BALLYARD! Detere Gain 4 Pell GCames- = Cardinals; OF Ceeerteted Peres FORK femt it mir’ WHR inte the me La nee ond vome « fe fonatben thew an . teewene hole ton 0 seat be 4 hits Rive from we > oon « the the cont “th « mon ° ner ae “an of +e lean th the i with ‘ the Amer. oan Beach 8. West Palm "OOOOOOOMS, the @ | St Petersburg 9 Lakeland 0 > lecennd Greme Gastpened) Hopeful Boy tet ret American League |p; * > a ak... Pitcher Pitches - Detrowt 7-4, New York 2- i he) Bee iia le to Kitchen ai — 1, Philadelphia 3. night) wew york —(AP)—Ger- " <n! = Lowls 2 Washington 0, night; Y Spotts. 14, who hopes to kone halt same become a professional base- Detrot ? National League ball pitcher, has another ma- ott dow (Thursday's Scores) jor talent—cooking. wm Cleve-| Cincinnati 3, New York 2 ‘At ati asbencsoldGuibty porte) Pittsburgh 4-10, Boston 3-8 (ist) pair, Gerry, competing some 12 innings). | against four girls, walked off Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 3, night 4 Fi acute | | with the first prize in a a ome | 4-H Club pie baking contest oo aye and took first prizes for corn- , ° 2 «| TODAY'S GAMES | meal muffins, and chocolate , set [lertde-tatornettonal League chip cookies, second prize for * enath Port Leuwderdsle at Miami = a party sandwich tray, and React | fifth prize for his buttercake j Miem) at West Palm Beach. and gingerbread. fignt Game & Petersburg at Havana. . nn e.| “shetend ot Tomes Knhathaiathathahaatkateal . American * a | Detroit et New York—Houtte- y tag %. Sees an (41) ve Reynolds (17-7). Flori i heal as . Clevelend at Baston—Lemon! . le 4) ve. Gatehouse (9-9) orida ng ers Clvteage at Phitedeiphia, night Foe ewe Loum Mivinwe wes. Assn, Announce ope | Lowe ot Washington, night : . geme—Kromer (9-15) ve. Master- Fishing Rodeo mlm (13-18) 2 Be Se APOPKA, Sept. 12. (INS)—The | . a © Brooklyn et St. Louis, night) Florida Anglers ie ae 7 da $ ishing rodeo Se emt Game feo OO wm Mente hich will start November 1 and ae New York at Cincinnati—Ken- continue through the winter sea- © O nedy (11) ve. Vander Meer son . 28 5 am | The association has tagged! ~ “" Phitedeiphie at Chicago, two thousands of fish which have! 4 S gemee—Heimtzciman (6-8) and |been released in Lake Apopka,| )Deoneliy (4-5) ve. Lede (11-8) and jtags representing cash prizes of Foe Geme Hamner (6-4) or Wyse (5-7). from $5 to $5000 each. In dddi- 4 ‘ —<— he gus [HOMES LOUIS IN FOR AMERIC ” fame sil Sanding oeee w| Key | STANDINGS | Wloride-Internewonal League W. L. Pet.) 101 43 «701 103 45 696 5 64 570 71 75 486 69 76 Ab West Palm Beach 66 83 443 Lobe heme 47 100 = =320 ‘ee Lauderdale 47103318 National Leegue W. L. Pet. New York 88 52 620 Boston 7463 «540) Detroit 7464 «(536 Cleveland 72 65 526 ; Priiodeiphia 69 69 500) GARAGE Chicago 6474 466 Washingtan 59 78 431 St Lous 61.86 372 American League ~ Club— W.L. Pet. Brooklyn 86 53 > 619 Louis 79 57 581) Beaton 77 64 546 New York 71 65 522 Crmemnati 775 472 6075 444 55 81 .404 Pittsburgh 55 81 .404, AP Newsfeatures Pe ' GAME RESULTS A | prises 22.000 cubic feet. A usual jed by planning the entry to one s: (Wednesday's Gomes) 12 The architect points out that the Miam 5, Fort Lauderdale waning Hevane 13. Tampa 0. | me tion, special awards include a $10 daily prize for the largest catch, a weekly pi and a monthly pri Headquarters )fo rthe contest will be the swanky Orange Fish- ing Lodge, located on Lake Apopka and operated by the as- OOOO 440444444 | s6¢\a1\0n's president, S. CLASS A Jr. L. Pet. 2 #18} 4 500) 5 444 8 a ion oot Pittsburgh, night Barrett (11-11) vs. Sewell “ae errrrrrrrrCC CV VEE: Club— [Vets of Foreign Wars Bob's Sports Shop USS Gelmere Amercoon Legion CLASS B Chub dervy 6 Malt-Acre Weat Merchants Dairy Moxpita! SPORTS and, e RECREATION — ‘$6, |SWIMMING—South Beach, rpontct 500) end of Duval Street. ‘ggg | DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, Ader Neve Seve ele wecod s r Dock, north end of Grinnell Street. = usually on Sunday afternoon, at Munici- Soltball Games pal Stadium, Duck Avenue et” 1 _—mmmmmemmmene | 20LF—Municipal Golf Course, | | Stock Island. Tommy TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- 19 -Bet’) Bports Shop vs vision Street (day and night Veterans of Foreign Wars. | facilities). Newel Hospital vs. Jerry's Molt Acre tdoor courts “ . ae Beach and Bayview ark. Whee Puerte Mico become part HANDBALL—Bayview Park. 4 the United Gtotes, the iliter- SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview 773; by 1940 it was Park and South Beach. |PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park, *" ate we — | The U & Peat Office Depart- CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND —| ont ctrtetly regulletes the kind Bayview Park. ot shape of mail boxes for RFD |Comront STATIONS—Bayview, ee om | L. Cheek, | west Caroline Street; Craig! THR KEY WEST CITIZEN COMPACT house plan dictated by postwar building costs, but designed for future exparision, E. L. Baker of 1525 W. High St., Lima, Ohio, was the architect. This is his design 701. The house com. LAUGH AWHILE! fault in small houses, direct entry from street to living room, is aveid- ind providing for access to a future second floor from that point, living and dining rooms can be separated by accordion type folding | doors, partition or left open for spaciousness. Attic is large enough for two more p bedrooms) Gilmore Beats Boca. Chiea Flyers, As Merchants Whip Adams Dairy In Great Game RICHARD PEREZ, SENSA-¥- TIONAL ROOKIE HURL-!s<orea. The Dairy scored their ,two runs in the first. Villareal ER, AGAIN PITCHES: ‘doubled, Walker singled to cen- ter. Villareal scored. Sterling ! K.W.M.’S TO VICTORY ‘singled to left and Walker scored. jAfter that the Dairy got a man , The USS Gilmore won over on second in the third when J. |the Boca = Chi Flyers last ; Lewis doubled, and in the ninth ‘night by a score of 20 to 7. The j with a walk to Sterling and an |Flyers were playing their .first | error. Then came a double play, ‘game under the lights, and at | when Sands hit to third. The \first were puzzled, but at the|third sacker tagged the bag and lend they got their bearings and | threw to first for a double play, ‘started hitting, but it was too;and Abston ended the game, out, late. third to first. In the nightcap Richard Perez,! In the sixth Pazo singled to sensational rookie of the Mer-/ left, stole second. Perez was out chants, won his third straight; and Pazo went to third. A wild ‘game. He has allowed four hits | pitch, and Pazo scored the win- in each game he has pitched. Injning run of the game. the first game the leaders at bat A play worth mentioning was were Snee, Curry, Papayzan and Stenger, each hitting two. | play. In the second, Diaz doubled |Every member of the club scored | and Fleitas singled to center. jat least two runs and Curry andj John Lewis threw to the plate Snee scored three each. and retired Diaz. Villareal threw For the Flyers, Freeman hit}to second and Fleitas was out two safely. In the field the!on a beautiful play. Then Pazo leaders were Curry and Fallon ‘singled to right and Abston threw the ball over the catcher, {for the winners, and Floyd and 4 ‘ aes Pazo scoring the tying run. Henson for the lo: . Henson A [fanned eight of the Gilmore, and| At bat the leaders were Diaz, Porter fanned three, and Pazo, with two each, for the | Ss x nae RHE | winners, and Sterling, one out of Laos by earner 6 6 12 (tWo, for the losers. B.C. Flyers. 00 aa 1 In. the field Claude Valdez and Gilmore 957 602 +20, ‘ 5 | vide made: Wonderful ‘catches. Henson and Garren; ora Blanco, Fernandez and Pazo star- Fallon. ; : ; a ry—Two-bas its; Cur- red in the field for the winners, Busine. aaa ne Cor and J. Lewis, Walker and Mal- ‘grat were best for the losers. ; Score by innings: R; Hee, Merchants 110 001 0—3 9 1 '! Adams 200 000 0-2 4 5 Perez and Fleitas; Joe Lewis and Villareal. Summary—Two-base hits: lareal, J. Lewis, Vida en bases: Alonzo, Paz | Whithurst; stolen bases: Stinett 3, |Curry, Henson, Thorton, Bankit; jsacrifice hit: Fallon; struck out: |by Henson 8, by Porter 3; bases on balls: off Porter 2, off Henson 4; time of game: 1.20; umpires: |Griffen and Mira. Vil- tol- In the second game, the Mer- jchants, with Perez in the box, held the Dairy to four hits. Joe! Lewis had had a bad night and was touched for nine hits. In the first Valdez walked, was forced at second and then Alonso stole | scorer: second. The ball got away and! wild and Alonso by Lewis 1; bases on balls: Blanco to Alonso, J. Lewis to | Villareal to Walker; time of game: 1.05; umpires: Griffen and Mira; Aguilar. Calero threw eevee _ PEPPER'S BROADWAY 'Plumbing Supplies CIGAR STORE |S12 Fleming St. Phone 118 610 Duval Street Summer Specials on — WATER HEATERS COMPLETE 15 gal. gas side arm | BASEBALL | » oat a ices ee SCORES a ee a ee ‘15 gal. electric side arm $40.00 POPULAR BRANDS of | 30 gi Serie Sarma 1 Ba fpeltelserial daseratcy eee Cigars and Cold || st,:yari« suomste: 5, | $20 aan kerosene automatic com- plete with 55 gal. kerosene drum... . . . $90.00 SOCOCHCOTSOSSSECOSSIOIECVOLES Soft Drinks IMDM M1 Locals Will Play Havana University Play Team In Havana This Weekend ‘ENGAGES “SECTION BASE, BOCA CHICA FLYERS AND RED RAIDERS IN SERIES | OF BATTLES First baseball ; Boca Raton Bombers Key West | The Key West baseball j club will play acainst the University of Havana at the Grau Stadium in Havana on Oct. 4, today. The University nine is scheduled to play here en |; Oct. 10, 11 and 12. It is ad- | mitted the locals will haye | to play some real baseball in order to win over the | strong Havang team. More news of this great series, which will be labeled the world’s international | it was announced and noon at Wickers Field. \_ Finkelstein will oppose the him. When Finkelstein is right, he is a hard man to beat. Man- ager Redeker of the Bombers has not announced his battery. Sunday afternoon the Bomb- ers will play the series between Key West and Cuba, will be given later. COLDLIOS LF: bod {Nightflyers in the opening game Brothers Save pee nals at 1:30 p. m. Day will Their Family rae tn nc he | At 3:30 p. m., the visitors will OAKLAND, Calif—When their! cross bats with the Red Raiders. second-story fire, Edward and Lawrence | are both in shape for duty on the | [Boca Raton To Pockets Picked, | 3 Games, 5!’sGiven Tham game between ; the Section Base team! will be played tomorrow atfter-} Bombers. Moncrief will catch for | Boca Chica | \ Niet i RE eAD to | apartment caught|Bo Meadors and Gabe Lastres | Dennis, 19 and 12, dropped their itwo baby sisters-2 and 3 years old, to a passerby. Then, they ordered mound for the Raiders. Manager ' Castaneda of the Raiders says that the man in best shape at game time will get the assign- j ‘their older sister, a 15-year-old | i a singled that caused a double! sacrifice ; ihit: Pazo; struck out: by.Perez 3,; off Perez 1, off Lewis 2; double plays: } brother and their mother to jump. jEdward jumped after her, while Lawrence bolted down a stair-|catching, Sterling at first, Villa- , way. The babies suffered minor |real at second, Mario Hernandez ‘burns, the sister a serious back} at third, Armando Acevedo at ‘injury, but the otthers were un-; short, Joe Mira in left, Domenech j hurt. ment. Buster Roberts will do the - i Tarzan Albury will be umpire jin chief and Ellis Bradley will be announcer. ‘Unconstitutional Oo Indexes His Because he had been naughty \Willie's mother had decreed that : jhe should not go to-the movies jto see the usual Saturday after- ‘moon western thriller. Willie,]| CLEVELAND, O. — Banu i however, had been studying cur-|Clerk Aloysius Kelly, who has! |rent events at school and did not |indexed hundreds of eviction jintend to give up without a strug- {cases in municipal court in the , gle, \past five years, now knows from “You have no constitutional ; personal experience what a; right to do this, mother,” he said. |shock it is. He has just presided | “Why not?” asked his parent. {at his own eviction. “Because you are exercising | 77777 rule without consent of the gov- erned.” It was not until 1600 A. D. that Galileo demonstrated that air has : weight. CAR WHEELS , PAINTED | $500 SET i Body and Fender REPAIRS TONY’S | Auto & Body Shop 603-05 GREENE STREET Franchised Bottler: We nwwite vou to see and acquire the newly tat center and Lastres in right. | Own Eviction =< Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. ¥> Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West CHICAGO. — Stranded at a ‘downtown hotel, after a “. pocket robbed them Charles Washburn and his: iwere enabled to continue trip to Butte, Mont., ! stranger, hearing of their jloaned them $100 and, 1 young couple appeared at itel and thrust $100 Washburn’'s hands des ' protests. 2 alte. Announcement!! We are at our new location and can supply our many friends and customers with the finest Foreign and * Domestic Wellens ABARDINES , in All Colors " || & Striped and Plain H FLANNELS i| % WE SELL WOOLENS | BY THE YARD % We Will Call at Your Home or Office and Show You, These New Patterns i 30 Years of Experience” i| J. A. Summons & Sons Merchant Tailors PHONE 204-J 1025 Whitehead ML fii designed compacts by ELGIN AMERICAN—each with the individuality of design, gem-like craftsmanship, and flawless finish ¥ | that are traditional with ELGIN AMERICAN. The perfect gift! ; 1 y } ¢ 6 COMPACTS BY POLLOCK’S “ Wy QUALITY ‘ EWELERS : bie Duval St. “Duval St. Key Wes We See Our Store jo een ‘ndevibivaeveivonkdabbbbddbiabababb dda