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ed ‘th, M, . ans Down New pet Yankees; Boston © Red Sox. Twice < Kin From Chicago “ * (Special to The Citizen) ‘NEW © YORK, VEW Of Miami Manet pater 2 Games |Here Tonight Veterans of Foreign Wars, Jr's. will play the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Juniors of Miami at the park tonight, a double header will be played and the Miami boys are’ coming: down strong after that hurricane up there they are ready. for business. The Key West juniors will have Aug. 27.—Sbé/ Joe Lewis. Richards Perez, Don- night games were played in the| ny Williams, and Claude Valdez ional ‘and ‘American ‘Leagues | 88 pitchers, then Moe Henriquez, | Kno : nt mon, Al Pazo, infielders. oe o Cubs defeated the| Inthe gardens, Goehring; Rod- Dodgers, 4-2; Boston Braves won from the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2 and the Pittsburgh Pifates downed the Philadelphia Eiltes, 3-2. In the American, Cleveland In- dians beat the New York Yankees $3; the’ Boston Red Sox won twice from the Chicago White Sox,.11-4 and 10-7 and the St. Louis Browns whipped the Phila- deiphia Athletics, 11.3. scores: NATIONAL LEAGUE re Night Game Ly! se Rush, Muncrief, L Gwen; Hatten, Erskine, and Campanella. Night Game Palica Boston Cincinnati «Bickford, Hogue and Fatal Vendermeer and Cooper. 4 Night Game * R.H. E. Pittsburgh 3.3 0 Philadelphia 281 .Werle and McCullough; Hein- zelman, Konstanty and Seminick. 12°52 sarees and Westrum, Mueller; Staley, .Brazle, Wilks and Gara- giola. AMERICAN LEAGUE Night Game R. H. E. Cleveland 5 0 0 New York 3° 2 Benton and Hegan; Raschi and Silvera.” Night Game R. H. E. Detroit _ ives Ae’ <h Washington _. 28 0 Gray and « Robinson; Hudson, Welteroth, Gonzales and Early. Night Game Philadelphia Osttowski, Papai and Moss; paul Harris, Marchildon and First Game «- OF Bostoit Chicago “Parnell and Tebbetts; Wigh #étti, Surkout and Malone. ia al S ag = 2 1 t, Second Game R. H. E. Boston 10 16 2 Chicago — 714 1 "Kinder and Batts; Kuzava, Kleinman. and Wheeler. ~ |morrow, -[header to keep his straight, he has not July Hospital vs. BlimpRon. July 2i—BlimpRon vs. Sonar School. August 2—Naval Hospital vs BlimpRon, August 9—VX-1 Flyers. vs yBlimpRon, " SATURDAY— wiles, Ingraham, John: Solo- riguez, E. Griffen, Gwynn, and Hernandez what a garden they catch anything the hurricanes try to put out in the out field. First game at 7:30 p.m., and it may be Joe Lewis and Henriquez battery for the locals. Doubleheader At Wickers Field Sunday Afternoon A doubleheader of baseball will be played at « Wieker's Field to- with the. first game starting at 1 p. m, In the opener atl p.m. the Legion will tackle the Cubans and the Cubans will start CasteHanos the pitcher from Cuba and Rod- riguez will catch. For the Legion it may be _ Fernandez with Moe | Rodriguez behind the plate. In the nightcap at 3.p.m., the San Carlos “Saints” will tackle the Legions and the one and only Mario Sanchez the pitcher with the nothing nothing ball. will fling for the “Saints” with Al Pazo catching. For the Legion Rodriguez may pitch or that ace of aces, McMillian. who pitched such a wonderful game last Sun- day, Mgr. Albury. claims his boys are going out to win the. double records lost a game on the local grounds in the past two months. Sports Calendar {Bay nee q BA liane t) First Game: 7:30 SATURDAY— (Two Games) V.F.W., dr. Softball club of Mi- ami vs. V.F.W. Jr. Softball Club of Key West. MONDAY, AUGUST 29— First—Bamboo Rdom vs. Tides. Tnn, Seeond—BlimpRon ys. Sonar School. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30— First—VX-1 Flyers vs. Adams Dairy. Second—Op-Dey-Sta vs. Naval Hospital. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1— First—Lions Club vs. Kiwanis Club. Second—Bamboo. Room VX-1 Flyers. vs. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— (End of Second-Half) First—Adams Dairy vs. Tides- Inn. Second—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Sonar School. RAINED-OUT GAMES 19—Naval Adams Dairy. August 12—Naval Hospital vs. and Bamboo Room vs, VX-1 Flyers. (NOTE: Anv or all of these games that have a bearing on first place of each league may be played after the regular schedule ends,Friday, Sep- tember 2.) Mullins, BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) 1:00—American Legion vs. Key West Cubans. 3:00—American Legion vs. San Carlos. GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. SKATING Bayview Park. Night FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. TENNIS Bayview Park. and Nights Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND aa cusan COFFEE and CUBAN ’ W.L. Pet ievane 87 52 i 81 55 Tampa 76 63 Miami Beach 71 67 West Palm Beach __.66 71 Port Lauderdale 58 81 Lakeland)... 58 81 St. Petersburg 54 81 National League Club— W. L. Pet St. Louis - 73 46 613 Brooklyn 72 50 591 Boston 6257 521 Philadelphia 62 61 .504 New York 59 59 .500 Pittsburgh 57 63- 475 Cincinnati |... 49 71 .409 Chicago 49 75 .395 American League Club— W.L. Pet: New ‘York 7445 622 Boston 74 48 607 Cleveland . 70 51 579 Philadelphia 67 54 554 ‘Detroit 69 56 .552 Chicago 5171 418 Washington 40 7% 336 St. Louis oe os 42 81 341 SOFTBALL $1 STANDINGS — Club— W. L. Pet Bamboo Room’ 11 0 1.000 Adams Dairy 6 5 $45 Tides-Inn/ —.6 6 500 VX-1 Flyers 0. 11.000 “3 » Club— W.L. Pet Op-Dev-Sta : 10: 3.760 Sonar School 6 6 500 pRon: .... 3 5 373 aval Hospital oo 2 TRY A POUND TODAY each club had one hit and displaced person no pital in the or last ata The Hospital boys only. hit two” safely but 10 walks by Borden gave them most pf the runs. Sonar scored. two in the first on a walk,.a@ double by Blanchette, and. a-passed ball The Hospital scored ope in the first, on a walk, a stolen base and a fielder’s choice, The Sonar score? four.in the third, on three hits and one walk. . The Hospital scored one in the third, a hit bats- man, two walks’ and an error, and took the lead in the fifth, on four walks, four wild pitches a passed ball and one hit for five runs, but the Sonar School ‘came back in the seventh and won the game Hake hit a homer, Brown doubled, then. came two outs and Garlngton singled and Broden singled, Sven walked, Blan- chette. walked, Buckweitz singles, on an error and 7 runs scored. At bat the leader was, Brown with two doubles and a single, Blanchette, Buckwietz hit two each, and Borden hit three-safely. For the Hospital, Sherman hit ope. and Jarabek one. In the field Blanchette, Brown, and Hake were the best for the winners and Walker, Jarabek and Cchultz were the best. Score: R. H. E. Sonar . 204 000 7—13 13. 3 Hospital _.. 101.050 0— 7 2 5 Borden and McCormick; Evans and Walker, Sherman. Home run:~ Hake; two-base hits: Brown 2, Blanchette; stolen bases: Pickard 2, Walker, Hake 2; struck out: by Borden 3; bases on balls: off Borden 10, off Evans 4; sacrifice hit: Garlington; time of game: 1.15; umpires: Henriquez and Rackley; scorer: Aguilar. In the second game, the after two innings of play, the score was Bamboo Room 2, Adams 0, and the vain bame and the game had to be called off. Nazi Veterans Get Discharges Now BREMEN; Germany—()—Ger- man men are being § discherged here from the Nazi army that has been out of existence for four years. The U.S, occupied city of Bremen is issuing new cards to its inhabitants. to obtain this card, men show they were discharged from the Wehrmacht. identity In order must If they cannot satisfy the police that they were correctly separa- ted from the German army, police will give them charze certificates. the new dis- Asks Australia To Drop Use Of “DP” CANBERRA—(@)—When is a longer a D. P.2 When he becomes a new Australian. Immigration Minister Arthur A. Calwell has asked Austral- ians to stop referring to Europe- an immigrants as displaced per- sons, D. P.’s or Balts. He asks that they be called new Austral- ians, newcomers or new settlers. Australia has received 50,000 Europeans sent here by the In- ternational Refugees Organiza- tion. ONE-MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ XK nN 1. Who won the recent All- Star-Pro college charity football game? 2. What was significant about the score? 3. Who won the last Feller- Newhouser pitching duel? 4. How close had Boston come to New York (A. L.) by August 15th? 5. How long had it been, at that time, since Casey Stengal had said the Red Sox were out of it? THE ANSWERS: 1. The Pros, 38-0. 2, It, was, the most lopsided score of all such contests. 3. Bob Feller — 4-3 in ten in- nings; 15th August. 4. Three games behind in mid- August. 5. Eight, weeks earlier . Sten- gal had said Boston was out of the race. FOR SALE! Newsprint. Second Sheets i” 25¢ Artman Press BUILDING eer | Key-West and Vicinity: Partly} . e | cloudy with scattered local show- ers thru Sunday. Moderate ‘to fresh:southerly winds, Florida: Considerable cloudi-|) ness with strong shifting winds and occasional squall; diminish-! ing in South portion this after- | noon’ and in north © portion to-* night. Partly cloudy with a few| showers and rather warm Sun- day. ' Jacksonville thru. the’ Florida Straits and East Gulf: Attention is called to the latest Miami hur- ricane advisory. Strong shifting winds. and. considerable squalls! until hurricane passes, , Fresh to; moderate south and southeast wnics and partly cloudy weather through Sunday. REPORT Key West, Fla, Aug. 27, 1949. | (Observation taken at City Office 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures Highest yesterday . Lowest last Ek Mean __. 84) Normal «254.2224 ewes Xt Precipitation Total last 24 hours... 1.35 ins.', Total; this month —..... 4,82 ins. ry . m2 i Excess. this month - 99 ins. Total this. year 18.55. ins. songressional Deficiéncy this year 2.32 ins. Relative Humidity. 8:30 a.m. 1% ' Barometer Sea Leve)) 8:30 a.m. 29.87 ins.—1011.5 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Grist Mill By REP. GEORGE SMATHERS After weeks of torrid days the Sunrise 6:06 a.m. Weatherman has taken pity on Sunset ae : Washington and given it a brief qeaee 10:06 Bn: respite from the steaming heat, so that the last few days have seemed more like autumn. (Naval Base) Florida, too, seems to bein for! Tomorrow 5 a change in the weather, for we eaner Standard aime) read and hear of the first of the 12:16 a.m. 6:38 am. perennial hurricanes which threaf= 1:07 p.m. 6:24 p.m. en the coast. The northern news- } papers and. commentators — al-| ways prone to over emphasize impending “Florida” hurricanes — have had added to direct the 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key. West) Time of} Heigh* of Station— Tide ‘high weter Bahia Honda ‘¥ent. with President’ Truman's} (bridge) .._..—0h 10m 0.0 f1 visit-to Miami. One. headline in a! No Name Key : Washington paper read, “Presi (east end) _.+2h 20m Boca Chica for VFW Convention.” This week the House of Repre- | (Sandy Point)—0h 40m f sentatives will be debating the Caldes Channel (north end) +a 10m +41.4 ft.| omnibus housing bill. This is not! ,to be confused with the Public: NOTE: | Housing Act which has. already | (—)—Minus sign: Corrections} become law. to be subtracted. The Public Housing legislation (4)—Plus sign: Corrections to| provides for slum: clearance and be added. ; the construction of low rent pub- | lic housing projects. The bill which we will be de- bating this week concerns many aspects of private housing and so has been given the title of “omni- bus.” It would extend the authori- WILL YOU SMILE? Truthful, But--- When the young Scot applied for his first job, his mother went zation for F.H.A. loans beyond} with him. After various questions, | the present expiration date of! the prospective employer asked: eptember 1, 1949, as well as “Are you truthful my boy naking several changes in exist-; Before the lad could answer, | ing laws. Veterans, for example, his mother spoke for him would be able to get loan guaran- “Aye, be is,” she said: “but of tees of $7,500, instead of the pres- mortgages cov- course, he understands that bus-'ent $4,000. Alsc would be iness is business.” jerng loans to veterans ERT UP TO... POUNDS PRESSURE PER SQ. FOOT | a, 11 CusaRview © $ ALL ALUMINUM anous” Approved for F.H.A. Title Improvement Loan ( CLAYTON, Chief. Emmett Coble took earful of hurrying tourists to some smashed up cars. “We haye a_ nice chief ‘said; “and like city,” "| motorists drive slow enough jsee it. We also have some nice | eating places.” Then he released the. visitors, They ate in Clayton, too! (&) Wirephoto HEAD BOWED OVER the “anonymous” document he wrote. Cedric Worth, suspended. Navy. employe, studies a section of the paper during his repudiation of all rumors and charges of political influence and.dishonesty in the B-26, bomber program contained in the document, .He. geve his zepudiation in testi- mony before the house armed sexviges.committee in Washing!on. Speeders Get Look ‘At Smashed Cars N.. M—(4)—In- stead of a speeding ticket, Police to have a see the to for terms of 30 years instead of the existing 25 years. 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