The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 23, 1949, Page 3

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Re $38 BS2eggetr Sssssess, Sanh “There appear to be no broken From W. L. Pet.' bones, young lady, but you've had 5 m1 Sif. g nanty shock Te ibe better 69 600 for you to remain for awhile} , . Bhimp-Ron 60 56 517} ae observation.” ‘ ‘ P , f (Speetal to The Cithvem? a 60 508 ria struggled érect. “I tell] boss.” s NEW YORK, Aug. 2--in the —_ ree tie game five 58 : | pot Ee a ee eee only game played in. either the ~ ‘be called on 54 470: a. ne cogs of ng here 5 it well ! wan | National or the American Leagues me In the sec- 48 410! "Sp bhed halk . ’ yesterday, the Boston Biraves de» test to the 45 378) a call through to Sarah epee » perl : > ith 1 , Seated Speen Doigum, 1-4, — a tee pet | gy Otlad HW minutes later, she | suas rence NATIONAL LEAGUE : | swept cee P ‘ pe Bee S00! tk sermveclt Inte tecaibie, sourrela cee ; utes Brooklyn 680 ‘ Bickford, Potter, Hall and Lin) AM De, = See r ‘way ahead of the crowd. First pe: you had me nearly frantic when “fo7 | you didn’t come home from the the night ser. |ingston, Salkeld; Banta, Minner, | Clare Gegieen 1 atta Se ati g Branca, Palica and Campanella. |« settve @f ieee i : geeaesuay SESSLSSEr Hospital AT liac, then your office tells me! 2 é % : care iNRINg on -333 | you're back and you call up to} 2nd" Ir who had brought Toren Pretard .330° say you're in Bellevue Hospital. ia | x > t TODAY . third ifon _—_________| What craziness are you planning A Cy nt Sarge. This ANNIVERS. the catcher BlimpRon, and Bamboo Room| next?” hi ‘ “against this. a He . RSARIES os vs. VX-1 Flyers. She sat down on the edge of the 2 ‘a shove forward. (Know America) Amerman League seen 7 Bien pe oh the (NOTE: Any or all-of these | bed while Dertia piste related ind | “Claims be tried to run her down | 1761—Jedidiah, Mors, Charles =e woh the games that have a bearing on | ° pts i i at hai ‘ — onl ee r ee ne on Forty. town, Mass. Congregational ame evaneet See : Piste ut to left, and first place of each league may | ary orl BA ight of} when you do it, 30 : that so?” He looked || clergyman, author of the first | dy been te Cems a ; something. We've agreed, I think,| ahead of him, for. confirmation, When | merican “Ge: oer: toerr 3 1 a a ae be, plasédn after: gihecengular | that ‘someone dogsn't want me] you've made ihe .aorided he continued: “Thinks | 1° of we eee. iS | teat: Gee e lay, Sep- around any more.” to : 4 e inventor of telegrapiy . . csttibied and Butcher scor- tember 2.) ¥ Sarah looked at her suspicious- him near ten it T ie bim Of, ‘Want i born Woodstock, Conn. . Died et “I oe i i es ae replied, “seems take’ em over to night | June 9, 1826. nent man of ete, See ee sored one in SEBALL | ease si rs pee ; Bn | 1781—John M. Berrien, emin-|tom Died Pee = Ty arty singled, Sher- taana Ein banal Lena | mage tesla Ek Oh Gant hee ehilion Aaa a : : Shook his head. | ent Georgia Constitutional law.) It Ameie leet “oan dectted Dyer singled and got to keep tabs on me. You ean| centrate on his driving. ‘half an ago. We'll book | yer, jurist, senator, atlorney-qog- | Truely) Meets cored Langenua fanned Attermon) bet your bottom dollar they traced| “Hold on,” the driver wi im about it?” he ad- |eral, born near Princeton, N. J. novelist of | — ee sod Brom wes an out SATURDAY! me to the hospital, and probably | Swinging around the corner ‘ * Died January. 1, 1856, in Rie ive oe fo in the ae venth tied the . Softball club ef Mi-; To be announced. have someone down the street] no perceptible slackening of f lead silence. | 1830—David Swing, noted Chi {ieee — comme Wether Pickard VP.W. Jr. Softball —-— | now, waiting to see what hap-| he slammed on the bra “You. got no so to pore | \ > pens. pursuing car came int £ * gnarl “Phig. | eee protic he as ciel singied 5 paserd Welker | neonmay Aucune ausdieinet tell Couse “Well, you don’t need to sound| very fast. Going into a wide skid, | dame’s craay. 1 ain't never secn oe Pe merd to make q ae (Stock Island) so happy about it,” the other re-| tires screaming, it came }} her before, leastways till the cab home sed wae out at the plate,| "irst-—-Bamboo Room vs. Tides. ‘ plied. with one fender against she was in ttied to ram me. I'm them Sehutte hit « singhe but Mar- Ina. Daily and Sunday play. “But don’t you see?” Derria aln i m{ ne ing to er questions till Sn Hind cut to left, to end the} Second—BlimpRon vs. Sonar SKATING wie on pens eee bos. A aria meen rae bet TUESDAY, AUGUST 30— Bayview Park, Night them. Come on—T'll explain in he ely noticed wet the leaders were, Rich- " . FRIDAY— the taxi. I only hope it works.” i 2” the sergeant asked. he ee Ht we one time at bat.) Pirst—VX-1 Flyers vs. Adams} "4.99 ¢ 9:00 p.m. “So do I,” Sarah Murzon re-+ a Short interval of silence my yl ae A ant . ph aes mee sioudest 2%, cab, Derria _ ‘the jr ne aes § “ho en H herdson, Stine. emma eter ENNIS Teaned over | to speak | to the} big, idea? I con naa ‘The other calmly » Bayvie Afternoons river. She held out a five-do! i ? write. gee Bewite baw the limps and ¥, SEPTEMBER 1— and Nights bill. i rria glanced at the clock on we Welker Sherman and] First—Lions Club vs.-Kiwanis|} Daily play. He eyed it suspiciously. “What's to 1 @ hands pointed to tye be the Heapital Club. SEN that for, lady?” he asked. me down. I’m-sure of ean race twenty minutes to twelve. The ewer RM. B| Second—Bamboo Room vs. SHUFFLEBOARD “I want you to do something for| him wish he’d never tried it be- sergeamt’s voice droned on. Heeeiee nen o-5 5 3] VXI Flyers. (Bayview Park) me: Don’t worry; it won't get youl fore 1 get through with ‘hias.” (#0 be. centinneay Seonguttn: Se) ©) 15 10 2) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— Daily play. Se nN eS noted physician-professor, born} TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Agriculture, born in Denver, Co- lorado, 46 years ago. End of Second- SSE oye First Ademe Dee we rides-| SOFTBALL STANDINGS (Bayview Park) H Be he & ant Flores Evans in Ithaca, N. Y., 60 years ago. Teo tase Rite Buteher, Sher- In (Know America) : a Poreed pasce Piehard, Dyer, Second—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Sonar “A” Gen. Jonathan M. Wainweight,'. Bradley Dewey of Cambridge,| Sophie Kerr (Underwood) of Rerterdaon struck out: School. Club— W. L. Pct.| retired, hero of Bataan and (Cor-. Mass., famed chemical manufac: New York, noted author, born in! enya seal - ‘ eer regidor, born in Walla Walla, turer, born in Burlington, Vt., 62; Denton, Md., 69 years ao. \ Adams Dairy .5 5 .500}| Washington, 66 years ago. years ago. t Gene Kelly, actor-dancer, born VX-1 Flyers 3 041 .000] Edgar Lee . Master's, OR peeks Aabrey -WeWilliams, publisher | in Pittsburgh, 37 years ago. FASS “EB” poet and author, born in Garnett, 9 The Southern Farmer, Alabas 5 ma, onetime NYA administrator, Record paid attendance for the wy Beere & ty Richards 2. bases RAINED-OUT GAMES cel) off Reems 6 off Richards} July 19—Naval Hospital vs. ) @ehte phere Jerahek to Dyer, 4 . Seerwee fb Welker, time of] July 21—BlimpRon, vs. Sonar eee 1 empires Griffen and] School. Seve werer Aguiler August 2—Naval Hospital vs.| Club— W. L. Pct | Kansas, 80 years ago. BlimpRon. Op-Dev-Sta 9 3 .750| James T. Babb of Yale, lib born Springfield, Ala, 59 years}U..S; amateur championship was te he eet Geme the Bamboo} August 9—VX-1 Flyers vs.|/Sonar School 5 5 .600}an, born in Lewiston, Ida, 50 ago. drawn in 1930*in Philadelphia. Gomme comes in Overy Same over | Adame Dairy. Blimp-Ron 3 5 .375|years ago. ‘Dr. David P. Barr df Cornell! 35,450 fans watched Bobby Jones cee VE | Pipers All players scor- . | Naval Hospital aE sity and New York City,! complete his “grand slam.” -300' Chas. F. Brannan, Secretary of Univ ot tt wat om can and ot Se agtom were the only Fly thet Ge got bit safety Bam- ts St te toaites and twe hom- The Pivere bit (we dowbles. At ot Settes, Horner and Markin —> et toe cafely to lead Phew cot Cacade Jack Barber Fiver: cot Canes Jack Villareal, fherter evel Valdes cach hit two . ay Acevedo, Castro. i e | ai x ‘ yy ty — = THE — “54 Cosmopolitan ’ moe 50 4 tee 2 e158 0 1 Some Revhards Sinclaw and hare © Valter ont Cones : a + oe =Canndo, wher 3 i. : : ‘ Barber, stolen bases os oat Seetene Castro, Jack . Vetarest struck out: by Jenkins ° Seta |. by Richards 2. Weiter © bases on balls off kim & oft Richards 4 off Val- net st Jenkins 3 tor a mnie, off Richards S vane im 2 1-3 innings: los- ts be Jenkins, umpires thee end Geyan, scorer Agu | | 4) ONE IN A MILLION-NOT LIKE A MILLION OTHERS Regular or Metallic Fimiel 2" GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS... 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