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INDIANS. WIN TWICE |FROM. WASHINGTON . George Allen Warren of the K. W. Gain In Standings County Health Clinic left for *| two week tour of Army duty at} Rear Admit Rkka # As Y: ‘Lese To H aus : . ankers Fort Benning, Georgia, today. At} Whitehead. USN, will enh « let Detroit; Dodgers, Waitt tatcctiersni Warren ‘and ‘will be attached to/ % 16 members of a Otte er Cards Still Close pirens gig the malarial control detachment | V¢Y Board representing ie See . of the Medical retary of the Navy whteh ql ap USyedtad to ‘MMe Cittaen> on a co Warren ‘is accompanied by his} rive at the Key Weet Mewst NEW YORK, Aug. 5—In the | Mia" es en 64.51 wife, Mrs.’ Edwina Warren, who/ at 3 p. m. Sunday only night games played in either| Tampa Coes ee is secretary of Captain J. A. Far-) ‘The purpose of thie 32° league last night, the: Cleveland | West Palm Beach 53 60. the Key Week Noval Station °* | make-an on-site survey of Indians twice defeated the Wash-] Fort Lauderdale _53,f "fe ete Snenee ington Senators, 6-3 and 14-1,| Lakeland i aa 5 a =. _|while the New York Yankees| St. Petersburg — 41,76 Flesh ad widely used for} continge until noon am apd Me gy Es the Detroit National League’ natural clays oe phales mined a bg Lond pty ‘igrs, 3- land gained in i | the league standings. Poo Be one a POUT CCO TOOT OCCT COT OT OT TT ba PES Sree Ste. are captains and comanders. ee the be ew Bob bres fronkivn “60 38 .612| ‘Fhe club championship plus: was there right in the midst of] Medical experiments with ma- The Senators to one run. In the fi “4 New York 52 47 .525/ first, second and third flights are’ flying stones and rocks, Broken|laria and yellow fever patients game the Indians won ry aa sath Boston ..... 52 49 .515| in the process of winding up not shafts and bent tempers! More/jled to the first American patent |= inning with the extra hitti t Philadelphia 50 51. .495/ later than the twenty-first, or later, I repeat. But not now. for an ice-making machine. tek is ing’ at | ittsburgh 45 53 .459| thereabouts, of August. This be-{ Whataya reckon? The fellows The scores: Cincinnati 42 58 .420| ing the second week of play, and around the course were eyeiM€| dies say so... Now, didn’t we, cE Chicago 37 65. :363| None too many playing. j that new golfer’s cap, and white | fellows? AMERICAN LEAGUE Not, that it’s too big a bang to boot, that Colonel Curry Har-} But, excuse me, if you please, Night Ga American League around the club house, but.the ris was sporting around the/f’ve got to get down to some hard! Key West and Wieleltye First Club— wok. -| guys are talking still about Har-' grounds last week. “That old hat” keyboarding if I'm to get that/cloudy with sesttersd R. H.E.| New York _. 61 37 ry Knight getting the squeeze Curry sparred, “was too stinking} column finished about the 19| showers thru Saturday Meleeske _ 611 6} Cleveland 59 40 om Doctor Peeples. But as Har-} old to wear, so I purchased this}holes that professor Horace ©’- | easterly winds. ae HO Boston : 57 43 said out on the eighth green fresh little n Cute, too,}Bryant and Bantam Ben: Cole} Flordia Occasional te@eet his games, has}. Papish, Paige, Benton, ‘Lemon| Philadelphia 55 46 last” week, “You can’t beat the| Colonel. We heard one of the la- hazarded through last week. showers over extreme sgt get im the last four | and Hegan; Weik, Haynes’ and at be Ha H 410 ie ee was — hi 3 a ss tion and 3 few witely scalteeed cago K . only did he have a 7 shi u ae i Washington 36 61 371 173 but he made it after starting) GOVERNOR ACHIEVES AN AMBITION bd ateetine 0 and walked 15, Ni Game St. Louis 34 66 .340/ off with three sixes in a row. It - Jacksonville Thru the Pherkdip © hits and 5 runs and 4| ccc wasn’t that I had a bad day. It’s Straits and East Gulf Gente te arned run per four innings pitch-|Cleveland of. Washington ___.. 16 oy oe ¢ Fy L prog os Feller and Hegan; Calvert, SOFTBALL won two . — s “y" ns iGettel, Welteroth and Early. (Bayview Park, Night) ° hi 20 and allowed 22 hits and 18 runs R. LE. First Game: 7:30 pd ieee 10 were earned, an average of |Detroit 3.9 0} FRIDAY— hae Ge VEN ; ome earned run for every two in-/New York ... 2.5 O| First—VX-1 Flyers vs. Tides- ee me dees Hewme J Canter pitehed, so this should be} Hutchinson, Trucks and Rob- Inn. }inson; Raschi and Berra. Sta. R. H. E.| SATURDAY— Boston 12 14 1} First—Bamboo Room vs. St. Louis . ae 238.2 Street Bowlers. Dobson and Tebbetts; Embree,; Second—Tides-Inn _ vs. Kennedy, Ferrick, Papai and Street Bowlers. Lollar. MONDAY, AUGUST 8— . i First—Op-Dev-Sta_ vs. Chicago-Philadelphia Pdstpon- Hosp’ ed, rain. . Second—Tides-Inn vs. f Dairy. NATIONAL LEAGUE TUESDAY, AUGUST 9— \ R,H.E.| First—Sonar School vs. Blimp- St. Louis - 1G 0 Ron. 5 barat Perens Whe P on ei shetnad Boston viahieicelsie: 2 6 1} Second — VX-1 Flyers — vs. seetion for you in the grandstand.| Brazie, Wilks and Garagiola; Adams Dairy. i Sam To tuwnd 1 promise this. 1 would like to) sain, Elliott, Hall and Crandall.’ | THURSDAY, AUGUST 11— teougneral Saget U1 ere many fans from my old a First—OpDevSta vs. Sonar } heme town attend this game. We RHE School. See Reserve Beate | will pley the Havana Cubans ia fprooidyn 1114 1] Second—Bamboo Room Cs te ter Go tenes | Seana Se cow Aatim thethes Pittsburgh -311 3} Tides-Inn. Eee enn *! cout $1,000,000 to build. (NOTE: Games of August Newcombe and Campanella; ee Gee eae tong om tte of Hey | Pedro Aguilar, who received | tompardi, Dickson, Casey and Masi. the that fans may edly egealed nage py hg ae or allow Bamboo te Miami, August 31. Or’ better i i oe cong of the nee bese | yet ~ acest vending your First ie at Boca Raton.) ae Bees ee Cincinnati. . -8N 0 ASEBALL Warren, care of the Sun Sox elub, | Philadelphia 5 8 2! Island BA SEAL zeague Miami. Pedro says you willbe nd-| peterson, Blackwell and Coop- (Municipal Stadium, ay my seats have been feser¥-|..; Meyer, Konstanty, Trinkle, Afternoon) br you aad the qub © Donnelly and Seminick. To be announced. - cheek of you ean collect them pees te = om teres & apeeial when you go to Miami ‘Seeond GOLF oa 1s ith amar ae Aes BES iad R.H.E.| Municipal Golf Course Cincinnati... —- 98 1 (Stock Island) Room Favored To (Peete ccs nova’ ate’) Puy at Sint av Vandermeer and Howell: Boro- | oe wy, Konstanty, Trinkle, Donnel- SKATING Beat Boca Raton Team ae emmy TN Pane Moo | FRIDAY— codes RHE | 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. 5 —————— biter aca Pemsinee Has treat Mew Yatk - 3 11 Enon ehders Schmitz and Owen; Jansen, Hitters Aad ¥ ‘ TODAY'S Higbe, Mueller and Westrum. Bayview Park, Afternoons ANNIVERSARIES badarali uadstalbiong and Nights Gentwe Bahorts, Ace (Know america) The 1935 height record of 72,-| Daily play. eee tee Pack 1749—(200 years ago) Thomas | 395 feet set by Capts. Albert Ste- ieee Diehl » Te Lyneh, Jr, South Carolina plant- | vens and Orville Anderson in a SHUFFLEBOARD Tee eee Beet Pf ge ©) or, patriot and soldier, signer of / ballon was still higher than any (Bayview Park) Se Gee Bete Pett weet Mow. | the Declaration of Independence, | other man had flown in 1949. ‘Daily play. tern in Prince George Parish, S. ©. Bost at sea in 1779. 1#19—John Bidwell, California ee oe. Be ee, fr @ fe & great club fieki Se at tenth mee pioneer, gold finder, agriculturist e © ee Geet Belt, thew hove won| and politician, born in New York. Overseas rtation © eee cant tet But three and| Died April 4, 1900 } 1875—Clare A Briggs, versatile won T onl) cartoonist, creator of “When a Inc. | Peller Needs A Friend,” born Ys » wor © ©f) Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Died Janu- Veaetetes one jary 3 1930 Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Rave Robert 1881 Richard Washburn between «th 97) Sen Child, popular novelist, diplomat, he +06, Comede Maw. Died January 31, 1935. — - ial +6, te 1882—-Hugh S. Johnson, soldier, Also Serving ALL, POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS ies Borter 280. | NRA head, author, columnist, pic- Between Miam! and Key West ‘eo me Jack Vu | Soon personality, born Fort See OF) het & the inetividual! Beott, Kansas. Died April 15, 1% eet, tu they have 178) 42 Express Schedule: See ot bet, 1 came io 7 geme i. (No Stops En Route! se ceerage of tem © game and 72) a soe yey aaa LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- i aime tetier thaw 10 per game, ‘S16 Russell ae eto tabu CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- an HE diene bamse That ic play-,": ¥ wholesale grocer pe fabu- tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid. liows banker and money lender, night. oe ee ee — od Banta Jwhose millions were expended ~ om Se co iby his widow in youd works, TE gam Rooks Marae dg A. , has 49 born in Oneida Co, N. ¥. Died Rint aaa hots ot Eos Wer * ehevs in (July 22, 1906. ‘ 0 ~ 9 — - p= dy a eas tng 1e17—Frederick T. Freyling- €:00 o'clock: A.M, gases hee @ o Local Schedule: at = Intermediate Points) LEA\ WEST DAILY (ExX- SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock huysen, New Jersey lawyer, sen- ator, seevetary of state, born in } Millstone, N. J. Died May 20, 168d 1823—Oliver P. Morton, fam- ous India Civil War governor, A.M, arrives st at 4:00 Sock PO % PetiU S&S senator and Presidential LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT @ 1088! candidate, born in Wayne Co. SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and 3 871) Ind. Died Nov. 1, 1877. arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock 4 4%) = 187)—John G. Pollard, dean of aM © G88) the College of ogy = and ot oc ve, Died Anel FREE and DELIVERY SERVICE ond Co. Va. Died April & rele CARGO INSURANCE & Ye) 1878—Ernest Lundeen, noted) sAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor, Eston & Francis 2 667 Minnesota Parmer-Labor sena- PHONES: 92 AND 83 = 4 429) wr bis day, born Beresford, N. D. 5 166) Died Aug. 31, 1940. Picea 120 "i| Sports Calendar Second—BlimpRon vs. Op-Dev- 79th 79th Naval Adams "| vise versa. 8 and 11/ were shifted to joom to enter State Tournament just that Doctor Peeples had a{ better day the day we played.”! Now, them’s: Harry’s own words, | and a gentleman if there ever { was one. I haven’t had too much of a chance to get the reactions { that have set in on brother Pee-} ples, but IT know about what he would say . . . something like this: “Well, Parson, I just shot] variable in extreme tien. Weather cleur cloudy showers over south pertain ings are being diplayed golfers who respect each other and the game each plays. Which reminds me: I’ve played golf with just about everybody at the club except Harry Knight and Alton Parks. Guess by the time they’ think they can brow beat me they’ll take me on... That is, after I’m through brow beating myself .. .then they'll let me play with them. he clubhouse was steamy Sat- urday afternoon with chit-chat about who'll play who next round. Seems that Fred Mathews enjoys kidding the fellows about catching the other guy off guard and giving him the works... and Bob Saunders a little | itchy about Bantam Ben (The Mighty Mauler) Cole, who by the way,.ds Bob’s next feather in the cap... Horace. O’Bryant mighty nigh took Bantam Ben last week in, one of the most grueling 18 holes, played thus far. But, I want to. devote an entire column to that fracas later on this week. I! (@) Photo NORTH CAROLINA'S GOV. KERR SCOTT has always had an ambition to be a locomotive engineer. At last, the ambition has become a reality temporarily. 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