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MURRAY OF PANATES" WELL, AL-! | PITCHED How They Stand: rT ONLY FIVE, SOFTBALL Class A League Club— y w.L. "FIRST GAME SINGLE. ‘German Gals | _ FOR RAID ‘Stick to I Raiders won over ne Short Skirts | Reca Chica. Flyers at Wickers By IRENE SIMON | y and Sterling al-: AP Newsfeatures ‘won the game single-! San Carlos and the Pirates \played’ 9: thrilling 12-inning, 1-1, Pct, game yesterday at the Army -106 Barracks,sthe game being called ‘Raiders And Section Base San Carlos And 2 7 Mlay Weatherman May Be To. pees Wien Does is 1 to 1 Tie In 12 Innings; Con fa That Worm for the Raiders. and stole second, ROb- cial Associated Press poll of ,.,, Cis ® Leswe |. ‘ott with a single to left, Santana over the left’ fielder’s head , ge women show they're €i-| adams Dairy 10 6 .625 forced “Arnold at Second, Lastres | Acevedo scored. | ther uninformed, uninterested, Key West Merchants _10 7 .588 was safe when Murry li “the sixth, two outs put him or just plain angry over the Jerry’s Half-Acre 10 8 .556 his bunt, Santana going to third, second and Sterling singled lig gana » gaid Frau | N2V2! Hospital 6 15.286 as J. piper ws ated to whird try- ing to catch tana. R.-Garcia seventh Cates walked|Junge, a typical housewife, ALL let the-ball’ get away from him, ‘ choice put him on | ‘could have been invented only | BASEB, but fell on top of Santana and Walker sacrifeed, and,>Y, people who aren't in need. City ago Umpite C. © Albury « ruled that flied out to keep left} “Haven't those women in the ‘a Gareia held the runner. He al- run. “ie te + went to third and had not allowed a hit tle intention of moving the fourth, Acevedo in the near future. An - and Cates scored the [rich new world ‘any feelings for | ‘The Flyers scored one in the fist’ Ferns. beat out a bunt and: bh singled Dean-flied ,Tible enough that we have to we right snd py ten threw }Wear such patthed dresses. Now to the plate as Ferns|We'll probably seem more ridi- second they scored {terials we can’t follow the ‘latest run. Whitman singled, |§*Y’ yfanned, Parrish | walked, Frau Richter, a dressmaker’ ball twin bill tonight at Bayview man. was thrown out at sec-|Who has been Parrish stole second. }Since 1890, refused ‘to ‘get excit- j Dairy. will tackle the Key West iked, on an error Par- Wect a teks eon Vets of Foreign Wars - a ‘ high in Berlin and show lit-' USS. Gilmore - down j Bob's Sports Shop 7 7 ffi | | American Legion —. 1 12 -667 -500 us here?” snapped a young wife | “4 with two children and a husband |USS. Gilmore {still in prison camp. “It’s hor-! Softball Games At Park Tonight In the opening, game of a soft- culous because for lack of ma- in. tht. business | Park, the league-leading Adams ed when shown fashion pctures} Merchants. The game should be Myers {from America and Paris. She said hard-fought for if the Merchants Henson hit to third, |they’re typical of postwar-trends. j win: tonight they will displace “080! In the first inning: the Pirates; op account of darkness. |scored, a man when Arnold led lowed Santana to score. The San Carlos tied the game in the ninth when C. Valdez was safe on Santana’s error, stole second,\went’ to third when Vi- dal smashed a ‘single off. Sali- nere’s leg, and scored on Na- varro's fly to right. +. Murry sheld mthe hard hitting Pirates. to five hits and, didn’t walk anyone. He allowed no hits after the fifth inning and retired 19 men in order until Rodriquez got on when R. Garcia commit- ted an error in the 12th. Saliffero=was just as effective | nee “pitcher threw wide to first, “After the first world war irymen in top position. in the; early innings, allowing | ah ted Parrish scored. Ferns. was| fashions Went crazy, too,” she | It is expected that Richard only one hit for the first six in- ” out, third to first. recalled. Perez, leading league pitcher, nings,’ but he tired during the At bat Ferns hit two safely} Leading fashion houses in Ber- will be on the mound for the late innings and Danny Lastres for’ losers and Sterling two lin, whose customers are mainly | Merchants, and Joe Lewis, an- relieved him in the 10th. winners. In the field, {allied personnel, ‘haven't yet :be- ; Other great little hurler, will The’ manager. of _ the losing and Cates were the|gun the new hemlines but all|Pitch for the Dairy ‘boys. team was supposed to walk from for the winners, and |intend to show longer dresses at| _, 1 the nightcap, American teed the Cuban Club to the Muni- Dean and Myers for the !their November showings. | gion _ Bh ats: with, This cipai. Hospital.” The managers lauldong. made a won-| Herr Geheringer,, head. of the Bov® ie also expected to be a Ware. SO nervous and on edge itch in center. city’s most popular fashion house, — hot” battle, Per @ that in the llth inning they al- fanned nine and Hen- {said the few German ‘customers | “the opener will get under wi mosi same to blows. Manager: who ask ‘for the new style are | 3¢°7 o'clock. 8. Valdez accused breve dares second game the Boca|fiancees of Americans who in-| jot being a cry-baby he rs lost on four hits. |tend to go home to’ the Statcs| gquamiaenaenUMNN, | trefused to teh a runner fop second the Section |soon. m jper pitcher. en in the 12th, scored four runs and on} “And the - only American Softball Games | Perucho. called Valdez a cry- hits scored five in the|women interested ‘in the new foaby when he wanted tha,game } Put the game on ice. © |hemline are also those who are BAYYIEW PARK jcalled' on. account of jhe @ walks, two errors and jgoing back home soon,” he said. NIGHT GA ;The Pirates were at bat with a ‘ ee-hits gave the Flyers five |“So far others have stuck to the | S—__——AneMmNaINananuNMM” | runteT-on-first. BR fourth. Maulding, |oid hemlines.” THIS WEEK Thisg game was full of thrills Walker each hit two} The head designer of Horn an@ | TONIGHT— and itt kh & era to be onevof the winners and Luzon hit/Co, another top dress house,| 7:00—Adams Dairy vs. Key ;finest games played here’ in a the losers. Luzon drove Jagree that the present skirt line} - ‘* West Merchants. fee time. & three’ runs, Finkelstein |is too short but contended it ig| 930—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. le first, game was an ¢xhibi- home three. impossible because of shortage of . American Legion. tion between ‘the Blue Sox and .the field, Dukes, Gorman | materials to follow the new style. TUESDAY— a picked team from the Pirates } Moncrive starred for the |Among his allied clientele, he| 7:00—Jerry’s Half-Acre vs.|and San, Carlos. The game also | and Whitman, Ferns |said, Russian: womeh are, ‘the Adams Dairy. ended in a tie, 3.3. This was a Webb for the losers. keenest followers "of the Yong | '8:30—USS. Gilmore vs: Ameri-}great game also. _FIRST GAME hemline. He ‘said: pees Gey Legion. The, first garhe didn’t peediice “Our Russian — any ,/éstta’ bases,’ and ‘ides HPOAE)! intensely aca = 7:00—Key, West Merchants vs. pitebigg. a, great ge game; Murry 2 3 2 0) tatest styles. ‘We're already | 2) + Nerdy+HalfAeeoe Sbateiwvith { 1122 making longer. skirts for most | 8:30—USS. ftmore vs. Veter-}two for f | : x . ~ cf them. | as of Foreign Wars. In the field J. Alonzo had 21 : “Some American women have | PRD: aay : putouts without an error, and fi on ; - asked for the new style, but the Foe las Key}Arncid played a great game at 011 0 0{Maiority are still ‘sitting tight’| g:30—Rob's Sports Shop vs.|™%t. ne. 0 4 0 0|4d waiting for developments. USS. Gilmore. macy tr 0 0 3 o{All our British customers stick NEXT WEEK PI roe HPOAE 0 0 0 ojte the short skirt, while the | MONDAY— ERSTE AR AEE Sasiipe SVS CS ie French of course told us about} , 7:00—Adams Dairy vs. Jerry’s J. Alo st > ~5 0 021 00 5 2412 2)the new ‘style before we had! Half-Acre. Vidal, rf "50110 0 even heard of it.” 8:30—USS. Gilmore vs. Ameri-| Navarro, 2b. 5 0 1 4,10 HPOAE| Most of the men interviewed can Legion. R. Garcia, 3b 5 0 1 i} 5 0! io, 1 1 0 Ojon the new style refused to | TUESDAY— Pazo, 2b . 000010 0 3 0 1jcomment, while those who did} 7:00—Adams Dairy vs. Key}o Garcia, ss..5 0113 1 0 8 3 1}comment said things which| . West Merchants (last) Walker, c "301831 2800 couldn't be printed. i game of Class B). 6. Valdez, A 1 oo2ri10 02.21 ; 8:30—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. Rueda, if "5001.00 0 2 6 OlLAUGH AWHILE! We ot Forel Murray; p so 4.0 20-5 °¢ 0111 stats, THURSDAY— aaa aahig oe ree Sanitation At Best :00—-USS. Gilmore vs. Bob's ote ri ae 33.19 3 t') rts Shop. . ee caleedieedientiaed —| Adoctor was trying to check ¢:30—Veterans of Foreign Wars Player— AB RH POAE Totals— 27 3 32712 4}8M epidemic in a village. Visit-| vs. American Legion. Arnold, ss. 5 0 1 2 3 0. ay Score by innings: H.E,|ing a family, he asked: “Are | ae Santana, 2.5 1 1 3 3 1} Chica 110 000 000-8 5 3|YOU taking precautionary meas. | ONE-MINUTE Pata hey Fie Hy | Raiders 000 101 10x—3 : 4jures to prevent the spread of Rodriguez, c ..5 0 0 5:2 1 } Runs batted in: Sterling 2, Grif- | contagion?” SPORTS UIZ A. Momma - 5.00 11 0 0 } : ice hit: Walker; three-| ‘ “Yes, sir, Doctor,” replied the Lean te errs { it: Sterling; earned runs:jhead of the house, “we've even How many consecutive | 'ajp bein eae 40 ; a : . pag 3, Boca Chica 0; struck|bought a sanitary cup, and we eee has the World Series gone | 5, ‘ipa oe 40 | i out: by Griffin 9, by Hensen 2;jall drink from it.” seven games in a row? eee 1 4.2.0 | bases on balls: off Griftin 2, off | 2, Who is eonsidered the best! Totals. #@ 153113 2 } . Hensen’5; left on bases: Red Raid-, Thé first cable was laid across|pre tennis player in the U. S.J] g, ie et Pao 3 core by innings: R. H. E. { ah se Chica 3; stolen bases: |the English Channel in 1837. \today? San Carl } Parrish, Myers, Cates, Ace- | — | 3. Is Army scheduled to play 3500 000 001 000—: ; iS : v 1 8 3 | N Totals— 30 7 621 7 4!Yanks and Dodgers in the | balls: off Lastres 2; struek SECOND GAME gcecote by innings: |B. HE. series? by Murray 2, by Salinero 3, by! apabier oe Boia a psoiare jase 045 100 0-10 10 2} 5. What is this country’s Lastres 1; left on bases: Pirates! rete We ar] ae nie 000 511 0-7 6 4 greatest spectator sport? 3, San Carlos 6; umpires :'Clark, 3'ea Beso et ted in: Walker, Mon- plate; A. Acevedo and C. Albury, 3 6 aie eee Se ‘inkelstein 3, Duke, West | ANSWERS: bases; scorer: Abreu; time of| a aa Luzon 2; two-base hit: West; 1. Three, 1945, 1946, and this} game: 2.58. ciate , put tee qeiey igre earned | year. . a Chica 4, rs | ; i 422 1 0 018; struck out: by Finkelstein ¢,, % Bovey Rises SEER ::, a are) 3| baits: otf Finkelstein 6 ae 4. “Fireman” Joe Page and ee | -4 1 1 0 5 0)2,off Luzon 3; stolen bases: Ferns |" “Old Reliable”, Hugh Casey. ANA re ete— — — — — — —}3, Mauldin 2, Caldwell 2. Doggett: 5 Basketball. T0 3010 102111 3 wild pitches: Finkelstein 2: hit| Toveewewe, vec ewn ee | VO Have 7, Stock SERVICE Chica y pitcher: Meyers, Mone: ;| STRONG ARM NEw { RH POA Bldouble pay: Dante Ree “nd USED Rapin’, CORES 1 1 1 2 0} Parrish; bite: off ‘Vito 4 and 4) SRIUMESS RAL PREssepe®® Pid dame zis one viene corres YA SS IR shi itcher: elstein; losi: . = 0 1 6 0 ier: Vito; time of game: ag ich — meh Duker 42, = t t 0 0 ° Lr ee re and Ave- Phi vedo on bases: field played on: over: - 10-90 ol Wicker Melat soon age | Aureos NA cd posse double play: Lastres , to} Meyers, If a Pee ae um-| Vito, p - \ pire: ledina at plat ite play-} La ed: Oct. 12, 1947; scorer: dat. me 8, Notre Dame in football next jyear? 4. What se pitchers were the major relief hurlers for the! Pirates 100 000 000 000—1, 5 2 Earned runs: none; runs batted ,in: Navarro; stolen base: C. Val- , dez; sacrifice: C. Valdez; bases on In Your players from calls, Triple A, and , he is Maulin; from Minneapolis COUNTING THE HOURS 5 against apple scab leaf infection Buffalo's ‘Weatherman Bernard L. Wiggin studies chart. | 5 AP Newsteatures " UFFALO, N. Y.—Did you ever think of blaming the weather- man, when you bit into a worm while eating an le? You might, with some justification, if that apple came from vestérn New York, where 15,390. 000 bushels were grown last year. The U.S. Weather Bureau has assumed an added tespon- sibility by teaming with agriculture officials and fruit in their battle against insects and diseases that attack fruit. Particularly important to growers is information about the weather. Bernard L. Wiggin, meteorologist in-charge of Buffalo. weather bureau, says:¥ = “Trees ate. like babies—the e SS sect ‘tem stamin| Car Backfire growers feed them _ vitamins, ; Sets Off Fire {hormones and enzymes. Trees mustn’t have wet fect—like a baby, they'll die if they do. If! the land’ is like that, they must} REDERICK, ‘Md=—When, ‘pn Madre Asie demmiabin «the: acid automobile backfired, it, set fire'to Sei _ Sround.” a straw stack’ near the barn ‘of The most critical period is the Wijliam Tabler’s farm, and buildings, grain, stock and. ma-/| chinery, valued at $15,000, were spraying season, when detailed | destroyed. weather forecasts assume major For example, apple scab fun-} j xt importance. jsus lives over the winter on the; 4RREST MAN FOR. jold leaves on the ground. In the spring, it develops special pores | SMASHING WINDOW which are discharged into the! J. W. Jenkins, a sailor, was ar- air during rain or wet periods. rested last night on a charge of Apple scab infection can be'smashing a window .in the Rose completely inhibited if applica~ Bootery Shop, Duval street. tion of sulphur materials are; Jenkins is under $250 bond. . made just previous to or during | @ rain. lpecause of a’ wet: spring and Highly specialized weather early summer. i infotmation is provided daily by “Wet weather brings more the Buffalo weather bureau dur- trouble With disease and rains ing’ the growing season between | wash off sprays already appli-| April and July. A_ telephone ed.” he explains. “Correct.tim- conference is set up with the, ing and detailed knowledge agricultural agents of six coun-'and observations daily are ¢s- ties. ‘ sential.” Ralph G. Palmer and Arthur! Wiggins ‘commerits:{ G. West, county agents, broad-| “If the ‘grdwers tarry okt. the cast their informatién. by radio adivce, we know we can dite ih- at 6:30 a. m. to a peach-or an apple with ‘con- “If a scab infection is coming, fidence and know we won't bite we’ warn."how severe the infec- | into a worm.” r x tion ntiatuat oan be. 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