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* OpDevSia: And Tideoimn 1 Ba eg y yh THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1949 Will Clash. At Park Tort ramen Moot tn Second; Ahnest Decide Winners Tonight Gomer wheduled for tonight | VR- wilt bring together the OpDevSta aeninet the Tides lon. The Op- DevSte hes « good club and blay- ina better every day, so The Tides boys had better wake up and teke Rotiee or they will lose an- other game. The Development boys ae going to use Mathis in the box with the Plagier Street bere using Wiliams to start, tn the nighteap, the VXI Plyers wel cress bets with the league leaders, Bamboo Room. This will aimee tdecide the winners of the first half, for the Bamboo are (three and a half games ahead and ® win will put them four and a half games in the lead. With this will leave them with four more to play and the Flyers With 6 more to play. The Bam- tee Will have to lose all their mes ond the Flyers will have gn ns to win all of theirs. Tr wil! be Roberts against Richards. _On Friday night the Naval Hos- pital and the Blimp Ron will play the ts game. € second game will be be- tween the Adams Dairy and the Vets of Foreign Wars. he expects to sign. several pl: ers and again be in the: rage’ ia the second half. After Friday © night’s games Games until Tuesday, July 5. A'S BEAT SENATORS; INDIANS.TIGERS SPLIT Dodgers Again Defeat Phillies; Cardinals Win One From Chieago’s Cubs Club— WB Pet. | SUNE 30, 193" mer session’in the Ua a to The Citizen) Havana __.. 54 36 643 Florida. They are the es May YORK, June 30.—Phila-] Miami Beach 47 35 573 Members of the Charter Revi- | 544s, Frances C, Cochrane, Sad- eiphia Athletics again handed | Tampa 45 36 .556| sy Committee met last night in| ie ©. Moss, Thelma M. Porch and the Washington Senators a defeat * wong 8) mI Pe i 543 the Chamber of Commerce office } Virginia E. Shine im the American League race last West Palm Beach 38 40 “487 ne to have gre Members of Troop 1 of Girl mame, while the Cleveland Indians} Rakelond "38 52. 373/01 the charter printed, ‘showing Scouts left today for Big Pine end the Dewoit Tigers divided a}St. Petersburg 337)" ate ete at Lasts he Ter icin to. remain until Sunday afternoon. couple _-— peas le last session of the legisla: They are under the’ direction of ™ 7 American League f | Mrs. Eva*Warner, scoutmistress, Mow York Yankees. beet, “the Club— W. E. Pet. bit kA : who said that studying nature is; Menten Red Sox yesterday, 9-7, iNew York 43 24. .642|_, Mrs. Delio Cobo and her neiee, | the main object of the trip. ond the St. Louis Browns white- Philadelphia. y 39: 19 3T4 Miss Marian Hogan; left this a ae as - i if morning ft lanta to visit rela- fecause 0! @ many com- washed the Chicago White Sox, aa7 | a ene fon papanta to visit rele: | iadnia tat be bekcentt eae bole 1 1 ht the Brookli Dod. ney the explosion of firecrackers, an mg e ooklyn a a «, }Mayor Willard M. Albury to gers again defeatet “Wie Phila- ‘462 “General Abe" Sayyer, a_mid-| directed Police Chiet Ivan Elwood phi Phillies, 5-1,0n Beanca’s #391 | get, who was borr“int Key “West |, stop the use of firecrackers in exvedlent pitching, St. Louis Cardinals won from the Chicago Cubs, 7-4 Yesterday, ne Brdhoen Pi- rates beet the Cincinnati Reds, «303 . Pet. s621 7-4, and New, stool: y’ rgd The scores " R New York AMERICAN TENRUE Cincinnati : wig Pittsburgh - ‘ao ‘ . H. E.[ Chicago 373 Phil.d ohia te } Washington + E? ate end Geka WHEL YOU SMIL cough, Welteroth,’'Pfittie,” Weik, a | Haetner and Evans. No, Sir! Game “Doctor,” said’ the patient, “I’m Cant wast ’}afrald my wife is going crazy.” 25 “What seems wrong?” asked ota eh the dactor. Cleveland 66 6 “She wants to Bug a gout.” Newhouser and Swift; Bear- “Let her buy. a goat” tom, Gercia, Paige, Zoldak and) «But she wants to keep it in the Megan q house.” “But a goat smells.” “Oper the windows.” Second Game—Night R. HE.) «what! And let ali my pigeons Cleveland §. 7.6 out!” Detrost ee ¢ * Feller, Benton, Papish, Gromek wad Megan, Tresh; Trout, Over- TODAY'S file ted Robinecn ANNIVERSARIES rt, (Know America) New York » ¥ ~~ 1819— William A. Wheeler, Boston 710 1|New York lawyer, congressman, Rvrne. Marshall, Shea, Page| Vice President under Hayes, bro and Berra, Silvera; Kinder, Hugh- [| #t Malone, N. ¥ Died June 4, a. P 1828— Frederick F. Low, Calif- som, Johnson and Tebbetts. - ornia pioneer, banker, governor R. H, E.}and diplomat, born: in Winterport, ane 1 5 0} Maine. Died July 21, 1894. @ 5S @} 1855— William EB. Caperton, rover and Lollar; Pierce and | admiral, commander-in-chief of Wheeler the Pacifie Fleet ix World War I, born Spring Hill, Tenn. Died Dec. 21, 1941. 1860— Edward Fyller, Philadel- NATIONAL LEAGUE Night Game born in Syracuse. N. Y. Died April 29, 1938. 1868— Mable Cratty, New York social worker, statesman of the ¥.W.C.A., born, in Bellaire, Ohio. Died Feb. 27, 1920: | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know Americal Ex-postmaster General Robert. E. Hannegan berm in St. Louis, 46 years ago. Glenda Farrell, actress, born Kremlin, Okla, 45 years. ago. Walter Hampden, famous Shakesperian actor, horn in Brooklyn, N. Y., 70 years ago. James A. Moffett, chairman. of the Californa-Texas Oil Co.,, one- time housing administrator, born Parkersburg, W. Va.. 6% years ago. ——_—- 9 Rr. O. Frederick Nolde ol@ J. Laski; famous [of the Lutheran Theogical Sem- tical scientist, bormfpinary, Philadelphia, born Oo Philadelphia, 50° years ago: R. Browkivn 5 Pritadetphia 1 Branca anc Campanella; mens Rowe and Lopata vom Sim- Night Game R. 1. E. 713 1 412 1 la; Haeker, Jovotney. R. 0. E. 71% @ 39 0 yn McCullough; Er- Gumbert, Peterson Pittsburgh Cimermnats Lombard and Cooper R. HE. New York 913 3 74 Boston 3 Jommen and Westrum : Bickford, Antonelli and Salkeld, Crandall. ¥ noted. eae if born in Cleveland, §2 years age. Leo pita, lawyer, movie exe- evtive, born in Chicago, 61 years ow will be under a new mamager and} - there will be no more league |. [Key West In Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES | QF THE CITIZEN OF : JOE. DIMAGGIO,the New York Yankees’ ailing slugger, returns. to- between the Yankees and the New York Giants in Yankee Stadium. in‘ the homerun driving contest just before the game. He took his us| made the game‘s first, put-out, and received a big round of applause.- iz Church in Key West. He was 77 | years.of age. t William V. Little was installed \ yesterday as president of the Key | West Rotary Club. Five teacher: | n Key West pub- {lic schools and resided here till 20 years ago the city limits. 606 | city. General Abe was a layman r phia newspaper editor and: author, | t in} Rev. Allan K. Shalmers of ew *RARE BLENDED WHISKY when he-went to Miami to make his home, diéd this morning»in| Today The Citizen says in an the Municipal Hospital ‘in” that) editorial paragraph: “In the old days all we expect- preacher and freqyently oecupied |-ed- of the government: igst,,Baptistyment, and mighty little-of that” ~ jandone of | Frens brother taught the orchestra. | he studied in Paris. | peddea ; ejassistant . conductor and day |chorus”master of the Metropeli- | tan open in New York. 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