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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1988 wo REEL one BALL GROUNDS HARD-FOUGHT AND EXCIT- ING DOUBLEHEADER AN- TICIPATED: PLAYERS ADD- ED TO TEAMS FOR POWER An exciting and hard-fought doubleheader of basebail by Mon- roe County League teams is an- ticipated at Navy Field tomorrow : afternoon. § Booster Club. has strengthened ‘its lineup and will give Poultry ,and Egg: Companganine a_ stiff battlexist the.pafgner. Boosters { have added sisewab« players to Finland Clympic Stadium 1940, Clympic Games will be’ staged * fit *HRASINETSHs, /Yheir team who are expected to Finand, where great stadiumy showm abof$ incayngpde) fis lig ee pe oe antag ee , hearing conipletion. ww. Poultry‘ outfit has al- ‘so signed a-few players, among jcountr; whom are Cyril Griffin, who all) fans know is still the best catcher ; in Key West: i Batteries’ for. the initial fracas | ewill be Tynes and Vidal for the! and Gates and Griffin for the Fowl players. j Bacardi Club will tangle with | Key: West in the nightcap. Bot! teangs balanced and _ : : a tic ceeeted. “ With Motor Ships Taking + very close affair is expected. Place Cr Sailing Schoon- Rum ageregation, “along with: the other clubs, have addd several | new players to its lineup. Izzy Rodriguez will be behind the plate, which it is estimated will give the Bacardis 20 percent more power on the field and at bat. Joe House or Malgrat will be on the mound. Both are ‘good pitchers. House has not/ » Pitched fortwo years but claims ; his arm is as good as ever. t | Key. West will use the old reli- 1, in the box. - ‘ Cor Be cacy Rerescndal in Miami Probably will keep it for ll against an All-Star club,he held ‘time. It appears the mges, be- the opposition to a 2-2 tie for tween the Gloucester er, ‘eight innings, when the contest ‘Gertrude L. Thebaud, the ‘was. called because of darkness, Canadian defender, Bluctit§e, will Puby Carbonell pitched the sec- be the last. ; i ond game in Miami and lost 3 to Ben Pine of. the chal- Sailers Built (By Associated Press) } BOSTON, Oct. 15.—The winner of the trophy in the international fishermen’s. races offi) Boston Captain ? 2, in a disputed affair. Fans-will lenger avers the race, win, lose or now have a chance to. see them raw will be his last and Captain on Key West grounds. Al. Rod- | Pine is a man who means what riguez will be behind the plate. he says. It was Captain Pine who ‘First game of the doubleheader WS largely responsible for -keep- tomorrow will bégin at 1:15 p. m, ing the rivalry alive through the Second contest will be played in| last two decades and his ship was full'and will start 15 minutes aft-/ the last fishing schooner built in er the termination of, the initial New England. That was in 1930.' battle. |. With power driving the fishing Standing. of, the clubs: _ {fleets to the banks instead jof Club— W.L. Pet. Wind against white sails it ap- 0 1.000 Pears unlikely another fishing 0 1.000 Schooner ever will be built to Bacardi Club _ 2 .333 compete for the international tro- Key West : 1,000 Phy. Booster Club 2 000. Bluenose, Captain Angus Wal- ‘ters’ swift vessel, was launched ° back in 1921. That year she won FOLLOWING THROUGH (‘2 ‘ishermen’s trophy by beat- ° ‘ing the Gloucester schooner Elsie, By AGUILAR Peeccevenscccccesooccece Key i Ch Poultry and Egg Co. . but the race the next year end- ed in a dispute and there was no inchs wil! | further rivalry; gquntil 1931. With Pplay row aft- resumption of the trophy gernoon at ‘Na , Conchs will present the same to retain the cup. Alineup ty joy ed to Delray And now Bluenose is ready for and defeated ‘the four oat: of‘seven races to de- team of that city 1-0, and | cide which shall take the last of dlater defeated the same outfit in | the colorful classics of the sea. Key West by a score of 6-4. Del-| Captain Pine, on the other tay had previously met and de- hand, was unable to prepare the Teated the Lake Worth club,)Thebaud as swiftly, but got her “the outfit that holds the cham-'in shape in time for several ‘pionship of the East Coast. workouts. He did not, however, Key West Conchs met a Miami have so much time to train his club in the latter city September crew. { 26, and after a ten-inning battle ented because of darkness wound BABIES OF POOR Suas set sean ta Misra Oc DIE MORE OFTEN clubs met again in Miami Octo- ber 2 and Key West was defeated ‘after another ten-inning affair, 3 «ty “t Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—Half of the two million babies born in to 2. Key West will play a_ three- this country each year are born either to families on relief or to} game series with the Miami out- fit on October 2-23-30. Lineup ef the Conchs Sunday those who have annual incomes will be: of less than $1,000. So says Jose- Cheta Baker, 3b; phine Roche, chairman _ of thé Lucile Gonzalez, cf; President's health committee? © 4 — Cape, 2s =; She adds that a recent study of | iam ears a typical American ci howed Esmond? Mtburyt — ‘fhat infants in families’ with in- Mario Pena, Ib; conies’ of less than $500 die five Gabriel Garcia( If; ‘Albert op times as often as those in fami- Rodriguez, rf; -s that 3.000 or mo! Marvin Griffin and Freddie lies that earn $3,000 or more. Carbonell, outfielders; Robert Bethel and Pubio Car- ripeness bonell, pitchers. ‘ ROSWELL, Ga.—When C. P. Lovers of the national pastime vaughn, five times mayor of this will get a real treat tomorrow city, discovered his home was six when Key West and Bacardi feet beyond the municipal line, Club meet in the second game of je resigned rather than give up ra Monroe County League double- his home. The ‘charter specifies Jeader. Bacardis will.send their the mayor must live within the ace, Joe (House) Casa, to the town limits mound to stop the hard-hitting —_ Conchs—at least. try to do so. cardi first baseman, will get a Geo. Malgrat will be on the bench chance to do some real hitting for Bacardis to rush in at the against a tough pitcher—it will moment Casa begins to weaken, if be his chance to prove what he's wheedows. Chino Hernandez, Ba-, worth. PREFERS TO RESIGN In 1022 sapbayt Ae Henry: id. ith Rotaston petition, Bluenose beat Thébaud4!¥ with heavy?squalls over n Finland _replaces, Japan “ag , host | encccccccccccccsccccccce | THE WEATHER | eeeeccceavensacencccceces | ers Probably No Other | Temperatures” - 78 82 80 | Highest | Lowest |Mean - | Normal Mean .02 Ins. -20 Ins. Rain: Yesterday’s Precipitation ‘Normal Precipitation “This record cover iF period ending at 8 o'clock thin morning. Tomorrow's Almanac /Sun rises __. ; Sun sets {Moon rises __... *Moon sets = Last quarter, 16th Tomorrow’s Tides AM. High _. 2:13 4:10 Low é 9:36 8:56 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: | Sea level, 29.76. WEATHER FORECAST m. . Mm. P.M (Till 7:30 p. m.. Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh southwesterly winds. Florida: Mostly cloudy with probably occasional rain in north and scattered showers in south portion tonight and Sunday. Jecksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate to fresh southerly winds becoming southwest over south portion,and fresh north- easterly wind§ over north por- tion; , mostly” ercast weather and Sunday. East Gulf: Fresh to stnfhg eshiftind ‘winds thdsAy northeagt-.ond highest, $487,379,000, “ while h New. Yorkeewith...a.tax dating’| portion, possibly of gale fe near center of disturbance moderate. to fresh southwest winds over south porifon; rain over north, scattered showers over south portion tonight and Sunday. : a ly THE LOW DOWN ‘FROM HICKORY GROVE rrr rrr rir rts You will need to get up early, if you plan on getting ahead of those goober-grabbers and sand- hillers down yonder around At- lanta, and in Carolina, etc. But if you have been lucky enough to know some of these people, I do not need to tell you all, any- thing more about them. But for folks who have not been South, and kinda have an idea that they are maybe a lit- tle slow down there, they are barking up the wrong tree. And what T got in mind now, is how they been taking the bit in their teeth, and figuring out for their ownself, what they want or don’t want—and then they vote. And if you have seared the country is pot, you can take one southward—and relax been sorta going te squint And if Wash. has been hound- ; ing your town to do this or that, like building more swimming pools or power houses, or some- | thing which you do not need any more than a cat needs a couple tails, you do not have to shiver and shake and be scared stiff. any more. Cotton Ed and Mr. George, they have clarified the air. Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. * Lakes Exposition. A lady visitor | “had gone the length of the room , fore each exhibit until she came ihowers a a3 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FLORIDA TRAINS ~ WORLD'S FAIR | TROPICAL BIRDS. TEACH TO SAY “COME TO | FLORIDA”; SOME BIRDS| SHOULD KEEP BEAK SHUT: | BIRDS COLORFUL FIL IZM IZIIZAILL EL AL (Speciat to The Citizen) DeLAND, Oct. 15—The head- | quarters of Florida National Ex- hibits has become training quar- ters for the tropical birds which will play a colorful part in Flor- } | ida’s exhibit in the New York World’s Fair of 1939. H Cockatoos, macaws and parrots | | are being trained to say, “Come to Florida”, for the benefit of the | millions of visitors who are ex- | pected to visit the exhibit. The | birds wili add color and move- | i ment to the scene in the patio | where, they will not be kept in | cages but will be able to fly abouti., ii v I |, Aristocrat of the exhibit birds | }i8'4! Hyadinthine iacaw of’ cobalt | AVG a SUE SPSTSS Nuts so hard | as to be difficult to-break with a7 ' pulp by his beak. Unfortunately, | | he seems to prefer a less stren- | | uous. diet of fountain pens and | pencils with an occasional eraser | thrown in. At present his man- ner of saying, “Go to Florida”, is. ‘so truculent that it sounds re- markably like, “Go to ——”, a much hotter and less comfort- able place. A‘ red-and-blue macaw is the most handsome of the group. His wings are crome yellow tipped with blue and his body scarlet. He is three feet long, nearly two of which are taken up by his magnificent crimson and blue tail. The white-crested cockatoo is the musician of the birds and will throw up his wings and sing and dance on his perch when in the proper mood. Of ‘course, there is the danger that the parrots may learn: to, talk too much like the one in Florida’s exhibit at the Great} bursting into cries of ectasy be- to the parrot. | “Oh, you gweat big beautiful | birdie wirdie”, she cried. “Don’t be a fool”, said the par- rot. ' Teaching a_ parrot seems even more difficult teaching him tricks. manners than California Pays Most In Gaso"ne Taxes. (iy Asnocinted Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15. Figures printed in the Service | Station News show that Cali- fornians heve paid more gasoline tax than any other state in the | union, the total since a tax was i inpnscs in ,1923. being $527,180,- SPO cc Ati nia, whic! ins! | its mie $21, has B s tram noypr-ip, Brigg cwith $473. | aaami2uHl asit Yo 20 peni2, | Pe ie) BRINGS YOU THE LUCKY STRIKE “‘Hit Parade’’ 10:00 TONITE Tomorrow Night PASSING PARADE 7:30 MERCURY THEATER 8:00 a | "FORD SYMPHONY 560 KC PPOPVPPIFIITFITAIOPLIFACLALLALARIZALLAPLRLAILAZLAIAL DD CSIMIPIIIIILIIMOIO SS N PAGE THREE ‘YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! yauo¥ FOR: THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS j Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 - x | ee a | ROSES ROSES FLORAL PIECES no An SPECIALTY. j 1 SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 TREVOR AND MORR INC. “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go By A SPARKLING, BRACING BEVERAGE— PEPSI-COLA REFRESHING Ww It’s Bottled in Key West by Local Labor! 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