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ere Braden ene by « 6 to 5 core. | VX-F Plyers qe mente the first score | ee without the aid of a! CLASS “5B” Von ht by 6 pitched! Club— W. L. Pet Retpiey tanned and three | Op-Dev-Sta 6 3 667 Artes mt Faares wored. j Sonar School 4.3. 571 te meee BlimpRon .3 4 429 Naval Hospital 2 5 286 Sehool. 9:00—Adams Dairy vs. Tides- Inn. (NOTE: Games of August 8 and 11 were shifted to FOR THE SECOND TIME IN TWO WEEKS, Vice President Alben W. Barkley visits Mrs. Carleton |S. Hadley. pretty widow of St. Louis. Thev are enjoying a baseball game between: the St. Louis | allow Bamboo Room to} Cardinals and the New York Giants. His wife died nearly two years ago. Mrs. Hadley’s husband o feet na a oe <i enter State Tournament! died in 1945. te conter, & at Boca Raton.) ted wiaeea wo tama |PRIDAY— — etches is bet by ty 7:30—Naval Hospital vs. Blimp- * eopped oo and eee « pehet bell, but Poe Reherds with two out of a ip the field, Peterson, eo BASEBALL STANDING * Make and McC +, li iene: POS snmeunced. Pleide-tnterastomel Leogoe : ot Rome esse the best f Clu 5 ct. ' P| GOLF | Havana 77 46. .626| * RHE DMuniteipal Golf Course Miami 70 51.579 ~< omee-s § | eee steiG) | Miami Beach 64 56 533 > a me x6 § ¢| Daily and Sunday play. | Tampa 64 58.525 * whe kK. Rich RS | West Palm Beach 57 61.483 de oat / SKATING | Fort Lauderdale 5465 454 Phe bt Richards, 2-base} Bayview Park, Night | Lakeland 53 70 431) “_— * She Rechards, | °RIDAY— St. Petersburg 45 77 369} Foe. * . Rroen, Ber.| 7°90 to 9:00 p.m. National League < : truck SY Club— W. L. Pet. ~ oe won ball TENNIS Brooklyn 65 39.625] 7B. mas 1 Herden 3: time Bayview Perk, Afternoons § (st. Louis 65 39 .625 — 1S pres: Griffen | and Nights |New York 54 50.519 ae euilar Deily play. | Boston : 53 53.500 ——— Philadelphia 53 53.500 “ Pive SHUFFLEBOARD Pittsburgh 48 56 .462 on (Bayview Park) Cincinnati 43 63.406 Aahe 4 Fiver were at) Daily play. | Chicago 40 68 377 m svend, —_—— | American League © » two strikes! Itis estimated that half of U.S.}| Club— W. L. Pet. ad © atel the Bell) weffie meves on 300,000 miles of! New York 65 38. .631 * sited ‘ dty streets. c . e a 4 lsauure 61 43.587 ee eo +. | Boston : 60 44.577 oe) CORE UREAKS THE RECORD | Philadelphia 59.47 .557 = = Detroit 58 49 542 Chicago 44 61 419 Washington 37 65, .363 St. Louis 34 71 324 Fetitte is Stine eet and = Richards wored. Felitee is he Het The leading bitte 9:00—Bamboo Room vs. VX-1 Flyers. TIED FOR FIRST SEBALL | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | (Know America) Major General William H. Dra- per ,Jr., former under-ecretary of the army, born in New York, 55 years ago. | John J. MacDonald, U. S. con- sul general in Jerusalem, born in St. Louis, 42 ye go. Prof. Dougla . Moore of Co- lumbia, eminent musician and | composer, born in New York, 56 | years ago. | Mrs. Westray Battle Boyce, for- | mer colonel-director of the war- \time Wacs, born Rocky Mount, N. C., 48 years ago. | Prof. William E. Hocking, the | famed Harvard professor emeritus of philosophy, born in Cleveland, 76 years ago. Norma Shearer, actress, born in <a | Montreal, 47 years ago. " Dr. Paul Hutchinson, editor of (®) Wirephoto| the Christian Century, Chicago, fe Al Bvens and the umpire As much as 10 tons of ice is re- GRPPOGRAPHERE teerom) ge into action as Luke Appling born Madison, N. J., 59 years ago. ee Chheeee White ex betes in the first inning against the | ~ ~ & Wekington Setardey. participating in his 2.154 | Gas travels through natural gas © & teech the mel t Rabbit Maranvilie, | Pipelines from 10 to 20 miles an wt 2 65 win Washington after twelve in- jue: | | out to Clyde Vollmer, Washing- | quired for a single railroad refrig- erator car on a coast to coast trip. er NAS PUTT ON 18TH FOR A 67 carert 4 LARGE Glee Genes « putt tor o score _— a0 Amerteen tournament. Watching a1 left is Lawson Little. (P) Wirephoto GALERY ringing the 18th green at Tam O'Shanter in Chicago, Sammy of 67 to place in the upper brackets in Saturday's round of the pro- DODGERS AND CARDS STILL PLACE —\¥ Both Win Night Games | Last Night: Red Sox | Sink New York Yankees. 6 To 3 (Speetal to The Citizen) | NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Again lsrookiy a and St. Louis won their night games last night and the National lead is still tied be- ‘tween the two teams. Brooklyn defeated the Philadelphia Phil- lies, 8-1, while the Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds, 4-1. In the only other National night game, the New York Giants nosed out the Boston Braves, 4-3. Pittsburgh yesterday sank the ; Chicago Cubs, 8-3. | All night contests were played jin the American. The Boston Red Sox won from the New York Yankees, 6-3; the Cleveland In- dans took one from the St. Louis Browns, 9-2; the Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Washing- | ton Senators, 8-3, while the De-{ troit Tigers won from the Chica: go White Sox, 11-5. The: scores: oe ! NATIONAL ;LEAGUE Night Game 1 R.H.E. | Brooklyn sb 815 0! | Philadelphia : 13) 734 | Erskine and Campanella; Rob- erts, Trinkle, Rowe, Meyer, Sem- inick and Lopata. - Night Game R. H.E. St. Louis 410.1 Cincinnati ge LAL | Brecheen and Rice; Vander- meer, Erautt and Cooper. | Night Game R. H. E. New York 41r 0 Boston 3 45.2 Jansen and Mueller; Sain and. | Salkeld. R.H.E. Pittsburgh 8 10°2 Chi 3 90 Chambers, Gumpert and:-Me Cullough; Schmitz, Muncrief and Owen. AMERICAN LEAGUE Night Game R. H:B, ‘| Boston hype G10 HO} New York 310.1 Kinder and Tebbetts; Raschi and Silvera. Night Game R. H. E. Cleveland 9 9°6 St. Louis 29 4 Feller and Hegan; Garver, Ken- nedy, Sta rand Moss. 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