The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 2, 1949, Page 6

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; : DODGERS Spe Dedigers last night She Pittehurgh Pirates, 9-0, while Fért Lauderdale the Peston Braves Reus Cardinals, 6-1 etersburs 39 71 @ the Nationa League race once gy League z wee | Club— w. L. The Reston Red Sox toog the | St. Louis 58 38 (eevwre of the Cleveland In-| Brooklyn . Gans, 45, while the St. Louis WON York 8b 46 mm beat the Washington’ philadelphia 50 47 ws, 2-0 Pittsburgh 45 50 ‘The scores Cincinnati 38 58 RATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 36 63 Night Game American League REE Club— Ww. L. — 9 11 @ New York 60 35 Pittcburet © 4 0 Cleveland 56 41 ne and Campanetia; Bon Roster a H ov son and McCullough. Detreit Philadelphia 53 46 Wight Game Chicago 41 57 rn. H. E, Washington .. 36 58 Beton 811 o St Louis isk @ low ' 8 2) An Ameri Beebe and Crandell, Breechen. the inventor, in return for his di With ond Gor agota | closing to the public the exact na- . ture of his invention, the sole BR. HE. right to make, use or sell it for ew York 1 ts a period of 17 years or to author= > ~~ - , on © ize others to make use or sell it. ertung and Mucile MT i nie en. Adkins, Kush and Schef-| ang Hegan. fore | —— Night Game Phitadelphien and Cincinnati, ie RHE. Bt heduled St. Louis 21056 | Washington : 080 AMERICAN LEAGUE Drews and Lollar; Scarborough R. H. E j and Early. : 401 a Chev ebanet 3 9 1’ Chicago-New York and Detroit- - 5 cen 2 eA Gr OOSO+ Oo oe :—__—_- Tighten Up Race Red Sox Whip Plorida-International League Cleveland tidians Club— * Ww. L. Havana * 72 43 WEW YORK, Aug. 2—Brook-! rami Beach defeated ‘Tampa 68 47 63 49 60 56 52 61 53 58 49 66 West Palm Beach the St. tightening gee beat Peenell aed Tebbetts; Lemon Philadelphia, not scheduled. “ Pa > eats CELEBRATE WITH US WITH EVERY JOB DURING AUGUST... ANNIVERSARY Regular or Metallic Finish g* GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS... BEAT PIRATES; [ROBERTS WINS SIXTH | BRAVES DEFEAT CARDS (GAME IN SECOND HALF \ PEPPER from the RFC to construct a sta- the tax, don’t oppose it, why has papaiseteny Ub mon at Wickers’ Field. gala couple of gasoline companies {Continued From Page One) ) Wilson reasoned: that the city objected to it? The consumer pays _ quired last night the status of the’ should start now to create tourist the tax in the end. It (the gavoline Ee! Set ee eee Marina} attractions for the day when the tax) is passed on to him. : lotel. City Attorney M. rena | Navy Yard would be operating; The stadium proposition stands j Lester stated that he hoped that! with a minimum amount of per-| now as it has in the beginning ‘ | @ final hearing would be held ati sonen. With ‘no funds to construct the Phem Pitched His Second I : the end of this week. Vincent: “you have heard the rumors of* stadium. The budget for 1950 has = fe Shutout; ‘Has Allow od SOFTBALL STANDINGS | Giblin of Miami is Rap eaeT a layoff at the yard. In four or been adopted and no funds can being questioned by (Bayview Park) the former owner of the Casa five years, many more layoffs come from that source. doen Only Eight Earned CLASS “A” Fina Hotel:(Me. Kaye), will be made unless a war should ! ' ahs ae, the half and has-pitch- ed. two one“hit games.y-He’has'el-] — Club— | lowed wight. earned %| games. { BF & ois - "|" He did not allow a hit‘or ¢ua in! Naval” Hospital ;|four innings and .in. the fifth’ BlimpRon - Marklin singled to cented for the only hit. He reached “Runs In Six Games Bister Roberts won: his. sixth] Tides-Inn ié sétond Cooper, in the next frame, reach- ed third ona walk and two er- rors. With threé on base and one out, Cooper is thrown out at the Lester pointed out to Dion that | ” Wilson. w. L. Pet | th e present wners of the Casa oy stated Howard :000' Marina are not delinquent and ‘pelieved that the gasoline tax was 667) that the suit is, being, ditected. at ox answer. He _ that che ciff- -333!Sam Kaye for ,1947_.taxes. that zens of Key West didn’t complain 000) Kaye believes. were too high. @ | of the tax, but that’two oi! corm- Aas Sone panies had stated emphatically Colored Area Be Made i that they would contest the issue Pct | Ed McBride of Fort Village last jin the courts. 714) night petitioned: the city commis-.|.. Carbonell hotly criticized these 667 / Sioners to aid in the establishment ' mei for their decision. ‘333 of . pero teoage presemes lp Said the acting Mayor: “The : cio glass ool. ‘ould ultimately pa; 30 McBride dui that $1500 would Poe Toe pay be needed to do the job, and sa Western Australia, the largest he got inte State in the Commonwealth, has of numbers yielded over a billion in ancient mouth and he Wee Greece. to jail, on « lottery Club— Bamboo Room . Acting Mayor Louis Carbonell ff and- Adams* Dairy Vx- ft “Flyers CLASS “B” CNBD Onno GOOD NEWS | For Gas Consumers Ernest and Jack Perez Announce the Opening Tunssin SiX} Op-DevSta (Sonar .Schook Kread Sener third, and ‘ed that the city do what it could jin the matter, The project was re- {ferred to City Manager Ralph {Spalding for his recommendation Sports Calendar SOFTBALL plate and Marsee at third with- (Bayview Park, Night) out the batter striking at the ball. | First Game: 7:30 For the Bamboo boys. Sinclair, TUESDAY— started and allowed 3 hits, 3, First—Tides-Inn vs. Adams} " walks and. Castro doubled and Dairy. : Howard Wilson, a member of the Sinclair and Henderson were sent! Second—BlimpRon’ vs. Naval} Stadium. committee, last night to the showers and Marklin came Hospital. asked city. counaimeioners € as in to catch and. Jenkins to pitch. | THURSDAY— antee a certain revenue from the YX a a our Acevedo singled to left and! First—Bamboo Room vs. Adams| “ity in order to facilitate the bor- Milas aiegge tana aad Castro is thrown out at the plate. Dairy. rowing of from $50,000 to $75,000 to use only the Purest and 923 WHITE STREET Roberts walked.and Castro flied), Second—Naval Hospital vs. | Sogieeeaeneepeebenaaaeemen Freshest of Ingredients. bar minting sa ks and! ra, Sonar School. Near Truman Avenue n st , three, walks and) FRIDA'Y— ‘ E : =e a single €8¥ the aes Lane) First—VX-1 Flyers vs. Tides- BROADWAY. ; » Prescriptions ys one more run. In the four! Inn. bad . two errors.and (Aritas scored; —Second—BlimpRon vs. Op-Dev- Called For Carrying A Full Line of when he ran for Julius Vilareal. Sta, d | Jenkins did not allow a hit ora ss 5 an | GAS APPLIANCES SATURDAY. to i run the last three frames, and ~ First—Bamboo Room vs. 79h 6I0 Duval Street Delivered ' three reached first on walks and Street Bowlers. ee { TT oe RH E| Second—Tides-Inn vs. 79th COMPLETE e i PROPANE BOTTLED GAS PRICED AS FOLLOWE ee ae Street Bowlers. ' i : prem, megane 3 dlwonpav. accuse || BASEBALL |! GARDNER'S || 1001b-Cylinder. . . . Sea ‘ * i ‘irst-—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Nave . H Sinclair, Jenkins and Hender- Hospital % SCORES 2 l iy : son, Marklin; Roberts and Castro. ne ba fete ‘ ams 0 b. Ylinder . . . . $1.60 2. Tals: Silica: ‘Castro; ca cue Tides-Inn vs. Adams ed PHARMACY — rifice hits: Fisher, Barber; hit by pitcher: Sutton, Jenkins; struck i ao Sal s. Blimp: out: by Roberts 6; hits: off Sin- canna School vs. Blimp: clair 3 for 5 runs in 1-3 inning.) second — VX-1 off Jenkins 2 for 2 runs in 5 2-3 Rice Dairy. innings; earned ‘runs: Bamboos | rHyRsDAY, AUGUST: 11— 4; losing” pitcher: Sinclair; um-} “pi,:t OpDevSta vs. Sonar pires: Abston and Griffen; scor- School. er: Aguilar; time of game: 1.15. Serond-sBamboo In:the nightcap, Sonar School ‘Pides<Inn. crept-to within a half a game of! 4 2 leading Op-Dev-Sta. Final score was 8 to 3. The Development. boys scored first run in the second on a walk a hit and’ one error. But Sonar came back arid scored one in the TUESDAY, AUGUST 9— Flyers vs. Room vs. allow Bamboo Room tc «enter State Tournament at Boca Raton.) FRIDAY, AUGUST 12— third.to knot the count on three ee yew Hospital =v walks and one wild pitch. Again} impRon. es in the last of the third the Red Second—Bamboo Room s Devils scored one to go ahead. VX-1 Flyers. Cain singled, stole second anda ae double by Wallace sent him over BASFBALL Island City Baseball League the plate. (Municipal Stadium, But the Sonar boys won the game in.the fourth, two errors, Afternoon) two walks and a passed ball and| Te be announced. four runners crossed the plate. eae In the fifth, three hits, a walk, GOLF a hit batsman and one error and Municipal Golf Course ck Island) three more Sonar boys crossed ‘Ss ALL THE NEW COEORS Special August Hours 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Except Saturday and Sunday Johnnieé Mack at the Railroad. Track IN MIAMI 72 N.E. 20TH STREET PHONE 9-6546 ALUMINUM BLINDS Available Free Estimates—Call 682 PROMPT DELIVERY hs * (NOTE: Games of Aueust, 8 and 11 were shifted to} | l | and approval. Stadium Committee Still Without Funds To Build ' Monroe County Tax Callector| Cigars + Cold . Soft Drinks The Store 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 177 THE ISLAND CITY “fou MERCURY! THAT'S WHAT OWNERS SAY ABOUT THIS MONEY SAVING BIG CAR! 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White, batting Bayview Park, Night for Hughes walked ;.an error put | FRIDAY— him on second; a fielder’s choice 7°30 to 9:00 p.m. and a passed ball sent White —— home. Another error and a walk TENNIS CURY SPORT SEDAN filled the bases. Then Roscoe hit Bayview Park, Afternoons -wall tires, rear wheel i one just over second, Custer went and Nights shields, and Overdrive” optionat at extra cost over and made a_ sensational Daily play. - catch and doubled Wallace off : second to end the game. SHUFFLEBOARD Score: RH. E. _ (Bayview Park) Score: R. H. E. Daily play. nars 43 Tae Sere On Dev-Sia Olt OLL3 fg]. Jack rabbits derive their name Hake, Brown and Edwards:| {rom their ‘long donkey:like ears. Scheretz and Larsen. ss : 2-base hit: Wallace; stolen i bases: Cain, Buckweitz, Fox;| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE ® struck out: by Hake 1, by TRIUMPH Scheretz 2; bases on balls: off COFFEE Scheretz 7, off Hake 2, off Brown MILL 2; hits: off Hake 3 for 2 runs in 3 innings; time of game: 1.10; um-| at pires: Griffen and Abston; scor-| AIR Grocers er: Aguilar PPO POE en Phone 725 ’

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