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YANKEES FAVORED TO (Gilmores Take Second Place 3 TAKE WORLD SERIES, | By Beating Bob’s Sports Shop; orts BEGINNING TUESDAY! Merchants Down Hospitalers Gite Up To 7 To 5 SERVICEMEN SCORED ‘|! ‘Vanks, Although Brook Bayview Tilts RUN SIN 6TH INNING’ tym Money te Showing) Scheduled For | tvs wour Lake Worth — Here; Plays Up Web ° E : This vening Gilmore won over the Bob's} .,... : fee von oe ‘The Sports Shop boys last night and | oT idle yess| ‘The Homestead All Stats will went into second place. The| J omorrow. yyy ag Wa . ht at game zig-zagged back and forth | was t there , little inter ba — ne — a wil] {UMtil the sixth, when the Gilmore RAMBLERS WILL TACKLE RED pitch : scored eight runs and won the ball game on four singles, a homer and three hit batsmen. In this frame Osborn hit a single and a homer scored two and drove home two. The Gilmore scored one in the fivst on an error and single by Stenger. The Bob's scored three in the second, a walk, single by, B. Roberts and a double by Gon. zalez, Baker singled. In the third the Gilmore tied the count. Papy and Stinnett walked, an error and a sisngle by Zimmer. In the fourth the Bob's again went into the lead. Sterling sin- gled and Lastres doubled. In the fourth the game was tied again. ‘Tucker and Osborn walked and Papy singled. In the fifth the Gilmore went into the lead when they scored three runs, Stenger walked, Zimmer: bunted safely, ins was hit by the pitcher and a wild pitch scored Stenger. Snee was out at first and Zimmer ‘came across the plate. Fallon singled and Means scored. In the fifth the Bob's scored their last two runs, Sterling doubled, Lastres singled and Kerr doubled. _ Then came the fatal seventh and the ball game. At bat Osborn, Zimmer, Fal- }lon and Stenger each hit two isafely; Sterling and Lastres hit: two each for the losers. In the field, Means, Snee, Osborn, and Stenger were the best for the winners, and for the losers, Bak-, er, Villareal and Lastres were the best. j Score by ening: R. HE; \Gilmore 102 138—14 11 0 \Bob’s 031 020— 6 9 2 Tucker and Fallon; D, Roberts GB ‘and E. Albury. for them. He was the leading pitcher for the Homestead League, with 11 won and two rej . 1 Verses. Fuchs will be pitted against Frank Tynes, who has won seven and lost but two games for the Vets. Rue will be on second, He has stolen 20 bases this year. Sam Brondie will be. in left field and J, B. Cloninger. will be at short. Both batted over, 350. Gocres will be behind, the plate. . |He is a great Pitter and hits best in a pinch. 4 The Veterans have Castro, who . |nits over 350, M, | Tynes, 333, Santana, 340, Machin, 345, Man- ager Wells, hitting over 500, Her- nandez, who is in a batting slump w, but who, in out of town games, usually hits well, In the second game the Stars will use Cloninger, who is a great pitcher. He hag a ball that is hard to hit. The Gilmore will depend on Porter or Tucker, both are good pitchers, and if Tucker is right, he is hard to beat. The Veterans will have the league- leading hitter in there, Osborn, | with a 480 average. Fallon, 400, Stinnett 350, Stenger 444, Means 201 and Snee 375 and Curry 263. * |That will give you an idea of the batting club the Gilmore has. ‘The first game will, start at 7:20 p. m. Griffen and Mira, un- pires; Bradly announcing, and Aguilar scorekeeper. RAIDERS AND BOCA CHICA NIGHT FIGHTERS AT WICK. ERS FIELD . Fans are in for a real baseball treat tomorrow at Wickers Field, when the :Lake Worth Ramblers will play the ‘Key West Red Raiders." >" The Ramblers are bringing with them three of the best pitch- ers in’ the Lake Worth-Palm Beach area. Clueger ‘held the Red Raiders up the state and the Raiders just came through with victory. He is probably the start- er, with Brady and Adams in re- serve. It is not certain, but. they may bring Lefty. Russum with them. He is’ a’ great’ pitcher. The loca iil use Gabby Las. tres, who was playing on the Mi- ami Ti it team. this year and who ‘hi the “stuff” required of a ‘aguer. With Griffen, the Navy giant, and Finkelstein, in reserye.;,Teby Owen may be in for @ fling at.the hard-hitting Ramblers. The: ve Simonds, who hit 345 in the regular season; Fleming, 350; Menges and. Dougi las,. .333 ip; the regular season. For the locals, we have Ster- ling a .370 hitte, who has 12 hom- ers, 15. triples and 12 doubles to his credit? That is hitting the ap- ple right on the nose. Roberts, who hit .340, Hernandez, .333, A. Acevedo’ .33; id stole 14 bases, Mira also is hitting the apple tight‘on the nose, ‘ Moulding, a fast man in the field and on bases and Dukes and Villareal;* fine fielders and who through in the pinch. In the second game the* Boca Chica \Night. Fighters. wii! have i s i ? Ht k is Fe F ? F i if Twin Bill Set For Barracks; league-leading Saints and the Sole owners of the cellar, the Blue Sox, contending. The Saints will be praying to continue their winning streak, while the Blue Sox, who broke in the win col-|2gainst. you in the above styled! umn, will be trying to hand the Saints their first defeat and may- | ioe tne Cantal be tie for third or in third place. |be taken half shead of the second , place Pirates. A defeat will ‘still leave the San Carlos in first. place. : The Saints will, probably use ‘Diaz and Pazo for their defense. The Blue Sox will have Owens or-Henson with J. Navarro to form. their battery. The San Carlos hasn’t played in two weeks. They didn’t play the seventeen inning game between last Sunday it rained them out. ever them, as they have been off only a week, but both clubs The second game is to be the thriller of. the evening. The -Gil- More will put them in third or Buccaneers will put them in third place or tie for the cellar. the” second game. The battery for the Gilmore will probably be Brooks aff@| tN THE CIR Modses.. The Buccanneers will wilt use Salinero with Rogriguez catching. It’s really going to be s ‘swell pitching. out*to be a pitchers’ duel. really-a lot on the ball and is the Piratés ace, is another old- timer’ and keeps a cool’ head on him, too. * ‘The San ‘Carles claims \it. They intend to show the Saints how to kneel down and pray. The San Carlos sure has clubs woh’s leading the league The Sox 0 1,000 —; Day. in the ‘box and wilk*be i k: Sipe . Hom : Osborn; two-bas: ind. wi two coming weeks. He fen 2 0 500 1% nits: Ball Sterling, Kerr, SUpPOF men like Gorton, a} om ead on 1 2 333 2 cronzalez, | Sterling, Kerr, ‘great ‘dalgaetiand hitter; Berns, | iain saunas, field. 1 3 250 2% pastres Osborn, Stinett; hit by Who hits ‘When needed; Dean, Softball Games Drews took over pitcher: Means 2, Papy, Fallon; Who" stolen more bases than | «»* each, and pitch 1 Pet.ldouble plays: Roberts to Lastres in the games he BAYVIEW PARK New Yorkers. 58 618 to Sterling; struck out: by Tuck- d; tman,. a great] 4" MIGHT GAMES for the Sox, 64: .579'er 4, by Roberts 4; bases on balls: and a man who ith only 4 553 o Tucker 3, off Roberts & time x i Malye Whiles and MONDAY. of game; 1.15; umpires: Griffen’ Mye! gat’ the field, and i a ai. . Aut and Mira. . Heoaogy a first, a sweet man eat eee pene vey Neval : aay ea! around . the bag. : ape ‘i ae 1 92-389. ‘The Merchants won the second| The first game will start at 1:30 | 9*!5—Ametican Legion vs. Bob's reo 397 oes Ase yh Naval Hospital, .p. m. ita Se epennd at 4 p, m. IUESDAY— rR ‘ to 6. Richard Perez won his ,;Um (Bethel, Albury and Me- :30—Jerry’s Half-Acr W. L. ‘Pet./fifth straight game, although ne laine announcer, Bradley; score- |. i West pane een --96 56 .832)had to be relieved by Valdez in |keeper,,Aguilar,s 9:15—USS. Gilmore vs. VFW. - me br re the seventh’ with two outs and Ch THURSDAY — five runs scored and a mah’ onjQ,7, ss A A Dai 80 72 26 trst. Valdez walked. the von Se ter ub ep rae Sh ts after, bat Wil fhe nese batter Age 4p F 9:15—American Legion vs. USS. spy “ty4, forced Pellirien at second. Gilmore. $893 444) In the first frame Wells hit a anges OR 2 ana 4 single, Miller hit a line drive to i A} 7:30—Naval Hospital vs. Jerry’s left and Vidal dropped the ball.| * Outing Sunday Half-Acre. : Wells scored. The Merchants rey scored five in the first. Pazo,! A regular business meeting, of ‘Valdez and Vidal singled, four the Southernmost Cushman errors and singles by Fleitas Scooter Club was held last night and Blanco and five runs scored. in Duffy’s Tavern on Division In the second, they scored three Street, with 23 members present. more to win the game, an error,! The club decided on emblems doubles by Vidal and Fernan- with the ‘club's colors, red and dez and a single by Fleitas net- blue, to be used in the design. ted three runs. In the seventh,! Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, enter- Toryia hit a homer to deep cen- tainment chairman, — announced ter, Martin walked, Rogers hit the following committees for the to short and was safe on an error. Halloween party. to be given Bernesky forced.Martin at third, October 3,’ at St. Mary's Parish TODAY’S GAMES Wells walked, Miller hit a homer Hall: National League to left center, Pelliran walked Thurman Sands, Jr. dance New York at Boston—Poat (4-tand Perez went to the showers. Chairman; Mrs. Claudia Watler, 2) vs. Spabn (20-19). Will walked and Figura forced refreshment . chairman; John ) St, Louis at Chicago—Johnson{wii) at second. Knight, decoration chairman; % (0-0) vs. Chipman (7-5). ‘At bat Wells and Miller hit two Wm. Glisck, ticket chairman for 2 Only games scheduled. each, Fleitas hit three and Valdez the Sentinel Console Radio and erbor:| Detroit at Clevelande-Houtte- [a4 Vidal each hit two for the Automatic Phonograph | to be (Friday’s Scores) Boston 3, New York 2. Detroit 5, Cleveland 2. - Washington 8-4, night games. Only games scheduled. National League (Friday's Scores) Boston 2, New York 0. St. Louis 5, Chicago 3. Only games scheduled. Mare oa man rucks yinners. In the field Wells and 8iven,.away. by the club the ee HPinibeee (0-9, euck® (10-12) vs.) Peiiirian were the best for the night of the party. ne tee ¥ RB. HE! Boston at } ¥ork—Dobson |losers and’ C. Valdez, Fernandez | By unanimous vote Mark Duf- 372 ats) M4 F Ba Pe ctyatag ten and Blanco. were the best for the was ‘nade an honorary mem4 2 7 1 sam (11-11). > winners. er. Bre ond Tebbetts:| Philadelphia at Washington,| Score by innings: R. HE. Eugene (Mike) Carey, the club's . Newsom, Brews and iwo games, twilight and night— Hospital _. 100 000 5—6 7 6 police officer, reported three vio- Fowler (11-32) and McCahan (10-|Merchants — 530 000 x—8 11, 2 lators of the club's rules. Two of c. Martin and Wells; Perez, the violators pleaded guilty and Valdez and Fleitas. {were Gach given -a light fine. Home runs: Figura, Miller; two- Paul Watler, Thurman Sands, base hits: Figura, Vidal; stolen Jr.,’were appointed police of- bases: Valdez 2, Fleitas, Alayon; ficers for the next two weeks. hit by pitcher: Martin; struck out: A road trip iwas planned for S|by Martin 4, by Perez 2; bases tomorrow.:’ Members and guests on balls: off Perez 4, off Valdez wishing to participate are re- 1; time of game: 0.50; umpires: guested: to meet at the home of c Griffen and James Mira; scor- Bob Daniels; Caroline and Grin- er: Aguilar. jnell streets (rear) at 8:00 a. m.. equipped for a day's. outing o: fishing-and swimming. 4 ve. Wynn (17-14) and Scar- BR. HM. EB borough (5-14), ; 4 \| Only games scheduled. CLASS A Club— w.L. Vets of For Wen 104 The Department of Agriculture reports that much of the off-fia- Chew ee & MH & USS. Gilmore ~€4 vor which develops in orange $i i Fed's Resets ened - ‘ 44 juice, especially when stored in Your Grocer SELLS That Good 316 9 American Legion -. - 881 | giass at room temperature comes ot Brcheon CLASS B from fatty material in the juice STAR * BRAND ame sobhagh: Club — which is not removed in process- ; f —- - Key West Merchants soph meet widely cult: Jerry's Half-Acre feet & chewely celeted to Adams Dairy eee farm [Nevel Hospital ing. Read the Classified Ads in The 438 'Citizen. | AMERICAN COFFEE ——Try A Found Today——— encod Boser —— mm et 9:15—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. VFW. (wewvVwves vvvwvrry COFFEE MILL , at All Grocers 246444444 6442404444 ATTENTION! To All My Friends and Customers I have moved in with Jane and Shine, where I will greet you with the same service and cour- tesy that you always got from me. JULIO PEREZ. Phone 1178, Day or Night JANE and SHINE 1502 BERTHA STREET BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks Saints In Lead} asnnrs tert se3sen, The first contest will find the|VAN HESSER, . The Saints have a game and a| riorida, first time on account of the} youn a, COS the Pirates and Blue Sox, and] p,o4i The Blue Sox has a slight edge | ro, 2ROM stand. equally matched when to the Bill of Complaine for Divorce and girls to travel. ‘i 0 above sty 4 nor they play the first game Sunday. | ;' - ove styled | CAMAR: pR. OF more and Pirates will be fight- uh a ing. for second place in the Island + plished 1 City Chy League, A’defeat of the Gils hewspaper published In’ thB-City of Jest place, while a defeat to the | (SEAL) It will really be a tight duel in], Cane 11-13 It might | THEADORA LOUISE THURSTON, aintite, Brooks, the Gilmore's ace, has }GR! very tool in tight spots. Salinero, | T°: they're: the ‘only ‘good ball club | allegations in “the Island City League, but |»« the Pirates, Gilmore and the Blue | riorida. Sox, haxe different ideas about} "én. A against you in the above styled| E*pRINCIPE DEL DESIERTO” Ph 1560 cause on or before ‘the 8th day of that | (ctober, A.D. 194i, ciherwise. the Abel Salazar one. contained there: i i i gattons contained therein will Spanish Picture | Simonton and Fleming Streets Done and Ordered at Key West, EE the right to tell the other bal] William V. Albury, since it started and for the next |,, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2f, a nnn ane IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CINCUIT)- Or Ti STATE Wy IN AND NROE COUNTY. jbury, 707 Washington street, ant ounce the engagement of theif daughter, Geraldine May, to Ev+ Plaintiff, DIVORCE | | Defendant. enon PUBLICATION nie Sweeting, 901 Peart street. Miss Albury is a graduate of the Key West High School, clas# jof 1947, where she was accorded ) jSeveral signal honors. Sweeting We are.students in the iy eee — dh Key ben } Hi School. We play many | 118! oo! in , alter wi bhoe wat that the echeol hes {Re joined the United States Army Last: year we made our athletic }224 served as an M.P. until his trips .im private cars. We were |discharge. You are hereby. required to al pear to the Bill for Divorce fil ise on or before the 8th day of . 1947, otherwise the a therein will as - eonfesset and Erderea at Ke West, this 5th day of September, A.D. 1947. | (Circuit Court a Done ‘€ SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit’ Court. {crowded. Many boys who deserv- ort re es Ss tase re rad By: Alice H. Salgado, “l24 14 make the trips couldn't go, |Peen set. Deputy Clerk. William V. ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. ‘as there was no means of trans- . /portation. In A Hurry ‘Lagt year the school board} Husband—Who was that you ‘promised us boys that this year} Were talking to for a whole ‘we would have an athletic bus, !hour at the gate?, Where is it? Mr. Papy had a state! Wife— Oh, that was Mrs. Jones jlaw passed making money avail-|—she didn’t have time to come Pinintict abel for athletics. Why can’t we 2. S JESS CONKL EDV ORCE: use some of it to buy a bus? a BES ofonaaue. |_. This Bus could be used by the| | The Christian Churel. is bes ¥ PUBLICATION — | band.and any other school groups lieved to exist now in every cap- Qak ieee ‘that have to go anywhere. This, ital city in the world with but bus would make it safer for boys |three exceptions: Lhasa, Tibet; Salem, New Jersey, You are hereby required to a Can’t we, | Mecca, Arabia; and Kabul, Af- ”} ghanistan. 3} DICIAL Ul STATE OF FLORIDA, IN MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. ear please, have a bus? . otherwise tions’ ("The above letter is signed by ;—— . sierain Gull bs taken aacegtested, the following High School stu-|Milier, Joe Pleitas, Galey Sweet e a week for four consecutive dents: ing, Frederick Bryant, Henry ks im The Key West izen_ @:" Charles Perez, Billy Albury, |Gardner. te rida ‘Louis Pineda, Paud Higginboth- TOASRPERED this 26th am, Robert Parks, Hilburn Rob- prem Tost CSA WA terts,' Jr., Ben Saunders, Robert j af Clerk of the j | i STRAND THEATRE Now Showing “ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE’ Ai Van Johnson Starting Sunday | “THE PERFECT MARRIAGE” ts MONROE THEATRE * Now Showing “HAWAIIAN BUCKAROO” Smith Ballews Se coURT EVENTH JUDICEAL OF THE STATE OF FL AND FOR MONR y SHANCERY, vs. DIVORCE | FFITH ARNOLD THURSTON, } at the World’s Most Complete Store New Jersey. by requires Starting Sunday to ap- pear to the Bill fer Divorce Mrs. R Re-opening October 1 PRIMARY . KINDERGARTEN cy 9 to 12, Monday through Friday LIMITED ENROLLMENT—PHONE 347-] this Sth ‘da; | -D. 1947. oe ‘Cireuit Court Seal) C SAWYER, -! ROSS Clerk of Circuit Court. By: Alice H, Salgado, | Deputy Clore.) t ' icketts’ Day Schoo 1409 DIVISION STREET * Attorney for Plaintiff. sep o. TH JUDICIAL cine 2 Ee OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONR if rN CHANCERY, wotugscahis Case GERTRUDE G WARSKO No. 11-504 ALEZ Plaintiff, vs. vi ERNEST PAUL WARSKOW. ee Ti dant. THE BEACHCOMBER On Display A Showing of BENRUS Watches. Ladies pa Men Use Your Credit on the Beachcomber Plan The Beachcomber Key West's Largest Credit Jewelry Store 61 DUVAL STREET Route 3, Wilkinson Boulev Charlott forth Carolina. You are hereb reavired ap-) pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled ci or before the 15th day of | October, 4 otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed, Done and Ordered at Key West} Florida, this 12th day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1947, (Circuit Cour 4 | Now Enrique Esquinaldo, Attorney for COME IN AND TELL US YOUR Sewing Problems INDIVIDUAL LESSONS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS | Superior Sewing Service 518 Southard St. Tel. 1383, Opposite Bus Station H Every Monday through. Friday WKWEF * 11:15 - 11:30 EST . DRINK Presesited by KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMP.