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RHE on m6 ‘ oe 4 A or ” « bit Redraan Nc | the Destreet | ane Wednesday | L, Opponents | the Miami | es CUBANS, | Pirates Beat Phillies, | 1.0; Red Sox | Trample Tigers; Yanks Win Twice CSpeciul to ‘The Citizen) Seints may use Bubber Sweeting | im the box with Joe Navarro on the receiving end. The Cubans; may use Joe Casa, Jr, and J. me NEW YORK; Aug. 6.—St. Louis driquez eatching. Cardinals defeated the New York In the seeond game, the Sons’ Giants, 1-0, behind. the good of the Legion will play the Tides: pitching of Staley, who had won inn. This will be the first time six and lost six up to last night. these two clubs will face each Brooklyn likewise won from the other and we will see which is Cincinnati Reds, 6-4, and kept the the best. It may be Joe Lewis, National League standings right ageinet Fernandez in this game. where they were—St. Louis still Both games will go even inning: ahead. and first game is to start at 1 p.; In the other night game in the = | National, the Pittsburgh Pirates ~“we---=--— | beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 1- j 0. Chicago Cubs yesterday won| | from the Boston Braves, 6-4. In the American League night ; games, Cleveland Indians beat | the Philadelphia Athletics, 3-2, largely because of errors; Bos- | ton Red Sox trampled the Detro- it Tigers, 9-0, and the Chicago White Sox won. from the Wash- } ington Senators, 4-1. Yesterday the New York Yankees twice de- feated the St. Louis Browns, 10- Last Night Marsee, Sutton, Dion; stolen base:; 2 #94 10-5. ily; saerifice hit: Kerr; struck; The scores: t: by Williams 1; bases ay NATIONAL LEAGUE iis: off Williams 4, off Jenkins! Night Game 3; left on bases: Flyers 5, Tides | ; R. H. E.| Inn 8; double play: Kerr to Walk- | St. Louis ava Fae a) er to Meador; time of game: 0.55;| New York de 050 umpires: Abston and Griffen; Staley and Rice; Kennedy, seorer. Aguilar Higbe, Behrman and Mueller. In the second game, the Blimps Night Game won after being behind for 8| Brookl i‘ E. frame and came back with a bang | Cincinnati oe ¢ the seventh to score seven runs om four hits. They scored four in Roe, Palica and Campanella; Fox,Erautt and Cooper. the first on two hits. In the sec- Be nang they ed two on one hit, Night Game and two in the fifth on two hits. | Pittsburgh 4 A n The Red Devils scored one in Philadelphia 05 1{ the second on three walks and al" Were and McCullough: Rowe! fiekter's choice, and four in the | 319 Seminick ei sows third on three hits and two er- i | r nd five in the fifth to go aaa H ‘i the lead, but it was short Chica R. H. el 4. In the seventh with three | Chicago : 74 base, Hughes fanned to end pent Heckler ae eal the game J . Hye Merry hit three safely |Owen; Spahn, Barrett, Hogue, end Butcher hit three, Stine and | Hall and Salkeld. Tutro two each. In the field, eee Kempley, Sprague, and McNeil AMERICAN LEAGUE | were the best for the winners, Night Game and Becker, Wallace, and Redman R. H. E.} were the best for the losers. | Cleveland 311 0 Score R. H. E,' Philadelphia 2104 Biimplon 420 020 6—14 9 6/ Garcia, Benton and Hegan;! Op-Dev-Sta 014 050 0—10 5 3{ Kellner and Guerra. } Richardson and Stine; Scheretz! and Larsen Night Game ‘base hits: Hughes, Merry; 2-! R. H. E.} bese hit; Tatro; stolen bases: Boston . 912 0 Stine 2, Tatro, Kemley, Sprague,! Detroit 06 1! Leren. Becker; struck out: by} Kramer and Tebbetts; Gray,! Seherets 4, by Richardson 1; bas-} Trout, Grisson, Kretlow and Ro- ® balls: off Richardson 14, off | binson. Scheretz 6; double plays: Becker} —_—— Larsen, Tatro to Millon to Night Game Stine. Tatro to Kempley; time of R. H. E.! game: 1.20; umpires: Griffen and Chicago 416.0 \bston; scorer; Aguilar. ; Washington 1% 38) | __Haefner and Malone; Hudson, —— | Hittle and Evans. | morning at | Wednesday here Yelock and will have lots of time First Fame | before the game to relax and] R. H. E: practice |New York 10 13 0' St. Louis 21.40) ERT UP TO... 44 POUNDS PRESSURE PER SQ. FOOT CLEARVIEW AL ALUMINUM JALOUSIES _| win against ‘Catchers Joe Castro Lopat and Berra, Silvera; Papai, Kennedy and Mos STORM STOP ALUMINUM AWNING~ Approved for F.H.A. Title Improvement Loan (Up to 36 Months) NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY Key West Venetian Blind Co. Bamboos Play — Miami Team In. Park Tonight ‘ | Tides Inn Will Furnish Opposition To 79h Street Bowling Team Of Miami In Second { i The league leading Bamboo Room softball team will play the 79th Street Bowling Alley of Mi- ami in the first game of a double- | header at Bayview Park tonight. In the nightcap, the Tides Inn will furnish the opposition to the | visitors. DeWitt Roberts, ace of Bamboo Room pitching staff, is slated to start on the mound for the locals. Roberts has won iive games without a loss in the sec- ond half and has impressive - son record of eighteen victories and two defeats. Roberts latest | achievements was a neat one hit ter against VXI in league compe- | thet | | tition on Monday night. | The Miamians will have their ace, Freddy Fuchs, firing them! against the Bamboo Room. Fuchs has a record of two losses and one Key West teams. Both losses being at the hands | of the Bamboo Room. Fred Val- | dez, captain of the 79th St. Bow!- \ ing Alley, is the son of Mr. and} Mrs. Ignacio Valdez of this city. In the nightcap, the Tides Inn will send their ace, Curly Sweet- ing to the hill with Charles Walk- | jer behind the plate. If Sweeting | is in rare form tonight, he will/ spell trouble to the visiting Mia- | mi team | The first game will get under- ! way at 7:30 p. m. | —- | The Bamboo Room _ softball! team, Key West's entry in the 4th | district softball tournament being | held at Boca Raton beginning, August 7 will play their first | game on Wednesday, August 19. , Word was received last night from Pete Roberts, chairman of the Tournament Committee, that the locals will play the winner of the Miami Beach- Hollywood game. Those making the trip with the! Bamboo Room include: Manager | Nestork Castaneda, Pitchers De- Witt Roberts and Claude Valdez, and Kiki Hopkins; Infielders Joe Mira, Robert Santan: Al Acevedo, Jack Villareal, and Jack Horner, and Outfileders Luis C orge Barber, Julius James Aritas, Drews, Winegartner and Lollar. Second Game R. H. E. New York 1013 0 St. Louis 512 1 Pillette, Marshall, Page and Berra, Niarhos; Fannin. YOUR WINDOWS TAKE IT? 123 Duval! St. CALL 1042 ICARDS, DODGERS. 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