The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 22, 1938, Page 3

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(DOUBLEHEADER FOR TOHOREOW ¢ | MONROE COUNTY BASEBALL | LEAGUE TEAMS WILL BE IN ACTION PAGE THREE- € SM TM: IOIFIFIIIIPIPIIISTITAFLPIPLLPVIPE SS I ‘YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! e Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of ASSOCIATED. PRESS cevccsavccccsocccacccsccncccccccsccotoscoccesoces ° Navy Field among Monroe! 4 SPORTLIGHT By FELIX R. BR. McKNIGHT AP Feature Service Writer MARCHING TO THE MAJORS DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 22.—Not usual "teen age boy wonder. but ; a hawk-nosed giant who once be- fore felt the thrill of “going up”, heads a batch of Texas leaguers storming towards the majors. | To Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe, his second trip to Detroit from the Beaumont farm should carry bigger wallop than, his first train ride-to the big show. Come-‘ backs, they say, never pan out. | But Rowe, working easily un-' Cer the trained eyes of Manager -Al Vincent, and Dutch Lorbeer, | apparently has made the grade. , Perhaps the old fast one doesn’t | byrn as it.once did, but the curve | is still there andthe control is| mm perfect. Th payoff comes on! eared ‘run average—and he! sleads a very classy collection of | {Texas Leggue chunkers in that | . Beaumont, long the - in Texas league | ry young catcher, , ns, who looks ready.” * 340 D hitter, who bounces | bingles with: line drives," if he is not too mechani-! the plate; should make ~ a star, Frank Secory, elder, is a husky hitter always in the first five and , iwill get his try. Dizzy Trout, ec- r, is another cinch’ it, league's fanciest fielders, Houston ; has.a potential St. Louis Cardinal . The young Georgian! shes So consistently heen 4 From the St. Louis poe productive San Antonio farm | It’s a fairway look,-instead of a far-away look, when Patty Berg, young golf marvel, is the photo subject. Patty, BACARDIS AND ALL-STARS who won the national women’s championship at Wilmette, rolled. 3 oes FOLLOWING THROUGH By AGUILAR 4 Beeecoeonecocsccoonsceee BASKETBALL SEASON will | _IlL: tries to study at Minnesota U., where she’s now en- | THE LOW DOWN. | FROM HICKORY GROVE You will goa ‘cays ways, before ‘likely will go John Berardino, sogn be here and the following |¥°U Will find a person who comes jwields one of the most potent hustling second baseman: who: | players are getting ready to | Closer to having both feet on the jthis hete old Sdreback” down bats in the league. Off Califor. | Play! Jackie Carbonell and His|Sreund—at the same time—than ‘nia’s collegiate’diamonds, he has: Tbeen a first; year sensation. Out- | | Wickers, Nené Domenech, Bill}there in Virginia—Mr. charges, Joe Navarro, Harry | Carter tfielder Ed Silber, a steady field-| Cates, J. V..Woodson and prob- | Glass. ser and a batsman who al- | impst stuck with the Brownies + the ‘past season, looks réady for it. Jackie Kramer, »pitcher, is a certainty “to get his major-league tryout ‘Louis, | ably one more; Bob Saunders and | his mates, Chester Knowles, Joe, Pinder, Freddie Carbonell, Bert} | where the Old Boy, he describes e ccc | oe 1s | : U. S. Golf Champ ; | Games scheduled for tomorrow 1 County Baseball League teams |are expected to be exciting and’ | hard-fought from start to finish. | (1:15 p.- m, ; Conchs In the opener, beginning at sharp, Key West will cross bats with Booster Club. Conchs are rated the strongest players and will probably use Robert Bethel on the mound and Al. Rodriguez on | the receiving end. Manager Roy ‘team on | Hamlin will use the same lineup as he had on the field last Sun- day. . Booster Club will have a new} the field. Manager Perez has not selected his start- ing pitcher as yet but will use; R. Rodriguez behind the plate. In the nightcap the lead of the! league will be at stake when Trojans meet Smith Poultry and Egg Company nine. Trojans have won three games and lost none, and the Poultrymen have won two and lost none. The team that loses tomorrow will drop down. Harry Wickers will pitch for Trojans and Joe Navarro will catch. Poultrymen will send Howard Gates or F. Tynes to the mound, , with C. Griffin doing the receiv- ing. i EXHIBITION GAME ON TOMORROW HOOK UP IN RUBBER GAME At the American Legion} grounds tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 p. m., Bacardi Club will cross bats “With the strong All-Star nine. After a rest of two years, Joe (House) Casa will. go to the| mound for the Rum boys, and} Izzy Rodriguez will handle his pitches. The great Lefty Hernandez will | be at first, Gil Garcia at second, | Ht Hernandez at. third and Curri | ‘And I. just see in the paper!Garcia at short, with Bazo, Al- fonso and Davila in the gardens, three’ hard-hitting outfielders. M. | Baker, I. Carbonell and possibly | liberal, as any person who is fsquinaldo will be in reserve, and two more. Army team has been! willing to spend the other guy’s|G. Diaz and Mario Sanchez practicing for the past three money. When this old democrat to go in if Casa weakens. weeks and the players are in bo The. High School will be in. the thick of the fight -and the élub will be built around Not a, rugged hitter, Mon- | Fg nevertheless, is timely with bat and has impressed with fielding. the regulars ‘left from last year, who are Lewin, Schoneck and E. ~ Pinder. Players who are not list- ed above but who can maké ‘up a club are: Doughtry, Adams, | Parks, Matthews, Cooper, E. Al- 4 Due for trial with Chicago's “ote gerha heavy-hitting out- J tore is Pete Fleming, pros once was rumored for the New York Giants. “Grey Clarke, Dallas’ third base- who has hung around the . mark, may also get his Sehante with the White Sox, ~ Paul (Daffy) Dean, who pitch-| ed for Dallas, hopped back to the | Gmmajors late in the season, win-| “ping two and losing one for’ the Paul likely will be} ‘man, Red Sox, ’.340, Myers, Sena- | ‘tors, .339, Travis, .334, Trosky, | ‘Sox, e Joel Bennett, outstanding in * golfdom, played a match yester- @ay at the local links with Milli- "ran and Spottswood, which furn- pished much entertainment for » the players and spectators. Incidentally, it may be said that Bennett holds.a five months’ erecord for three holes in one. _) Mr. Bennett proposes to en- ‘bene in other matches while here. edabbeeddccapasseveccece Today’ Ss Birthdays - Carl D. Smith, president a gBabson Institute, Wellesley, ™Mass., born in Ill, 49 years ago. Dr. Mary A. Cheek, president “of Rockford College, Ill, born at = Danville, Ky., 47 years ago. Dr. Clinton J, Davisson of aoe ~. Oscar L. Chapman of Denver, © essictant ‘secretary of the interior. horn at Omega, Va., 42 years ago. © & Phillips Oppenheim, Eng- bury, Archer, Jack Thompson, Rosam, Johnson,. Sweeting, Do- minguez, Yates and Beccaise? It is rumored that the DeMolays will also have a club on the floor. League will start November 15. OFFICIAL RECORDS of ‘the | two major leagues show the fol-; lowing: Leading batters—Nation- al, Lombardi, Reds, .342, Mize, /Cards, .337, . McCormick, Reds, .327, Vaughan, Pirates, .323, Med- wick, Cards, .322 and Hack, Cubs, | 821; “American—Foxx, Red Sox, .349; Heath, Indians, .340; Chap- .331, and Averill, 331. Team bat- ting: National—Cards, .275, and Pirates, .275; American — Red 299, and Senators, Team fielding: National—Cubs, 979, and. Pirates, .974; American } -—Browns, .979, and Indians, .974. Most runs scored: National— Hack, Cubs, 109, and Goodman, ' Reds, 102; American—Greenberg, | Tigers, 143, and Foxx, Réd Sox, | 139. Most home runs: American! —Greenberg, 58, and Foxx, 50; National—Goodman, Reds, 30. Most runs batted in: Foxx, 174, and Greenberg, 145;! National—Medwick, pitchers: 5, Tamulis, Dodgers, 12 and 6, * Bryant, Cubs, 19 and 11; Ameri- can—Grove, 14 and 7, Ruffing, 21 and 7, Chandler, 14 and 8, Os- termueller, Red Sox, 13. and 5, Pearson, 16 and 7. Most strike outs: American — Feller, 241, Newsom, 221; National—Derrin- ger, 132, Vander Meer, 125, Bry- ant, 13 NURSES FOUR COYOTES McFADDEN, Wyo.—Mrs._ Iven_ Corder of this city is raising a strange family of pets. Her white Persian cat, Snowball, has adopt- ed four tiny coyotes found in a den. The cat has just had kit- tens, which were taken from her, and she began nursing the young _ coyotes boys | American—! sets Rest replied the second. 22 and 9, Klinger, Pirates, 12 and’ talks, he says. something. And he‘is not like the bird who was making a speech, and two fellers were listening. . And one feller who could not hear very well, ke leaned over and “he whispered, what is this bird talk- ing about? And the feller who could ‘hear, he whispers back, he don’t say. I have nothing against any Northerner—I don’t have much against \anybody—but when it comes to words of wisdom, you will hunt high and low to excel some of these southern gents, like | Mr. Glass and this here Mr. Pat ‘Harrison of the Magnolia state, and old Texas Garner, etc. We need more of these 2 fisters. Oth- erwise, we are O.K. We been star-gazing, and list- ening too much to the ae Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. HAVE A SMILE oy ene Welcome Threat | Prison Governor—Last ‘my safe was opened and plunder- ed. ‘If I catch the man, out he goes. A couple of rival, but friendly | shopkeepers were talking things | over. } “When does your opening sale } Close?” asked the first “When your closing sale opens”, Good Record “It isn’t sanitary”, protested the traveler, “to have your house built over the hog pen that! way”. “Well, I dunno”, replied the farmer, “we ain’t lost a hog in 15 years” \ Today’ Ss Horoscope | *Ceeorocoesescsscoesese Today endows with literary or artistic tastes, developing very slowly. The nature is rather de- votional, and there may be some enthusiasm in church social work but as a rule the labors will be of a routine kind, and given to 3 sort of fatalism which will yield ‘without much reasoning. night | It wds one of you convicts. | ready All Stars will use Jo McGee to catch, Al. “Dizzy” Dean to pitch, McIntosh at first, Sands on se ond, V. Dean at third and Galla- | gherer covering short; Gonzalez, | Reese and Pinder will roam the; gardens. Storr and Pinder will pitch if they are needed. These clubs have met four times | and each have won two games. This will be the rubber contest. Both clubs are out to win and anything may happen. BAN ON ROOSTERS | SALEM, Va.—It is illegal for roosters to crow in this city in the middle of the night. Own- ers dte subject to $25 fine and 10 days in jail. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Night 696 i a aA Oey wy, | Hi Bessie tent els || = ees aie amma at ct ig pinata ascot PIOPEPAOLIOP POLL MF, IAAL A LA AA hh hh hhh hdd, FOR QUALITY PRINTING ——— Call 51 THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 | “SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better For Sale By ALL LEADING. RETAIL » ROSES ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY Corsages, Etc. Plants and Vines SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go By STORES Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY » sS PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST Also, scientific Facials and Scalp Treatments by Parker Herbax Li- censed Operator and ali . lines of Beauty Culture. For_Ay intment Phone 870 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William Street A SPARKLING, BRACING BEVERAGE— PEPSI-COLA. REFRESHING HEALTHFUL It’s Bottled in Key West by Local Labor! Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY 9 Merchants. Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will Le Satisfactory in Every Way. Ye tet ce cece tne tre te ent ttt Se ‘New York Busy-Bee Barbecue OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Serving the BEST SANDWICHES in Town—Refreshing Drinks Specializing in 905 Simonton Street pee ee |G. C. ROBERTS | ‘General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail For a low initial cost, and only a few cents a week to keep it go- ing, you can have a DAYTON Water Sys- : Galvanized Roofings tem in your home. Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Sold on Easy Terms Prices range $47.50, $59.50 and $59.50 “Best for Pets—Dogs and Cats” Wilson & Co., after years of laboratory research, has produced for the animal king- dom a balanced ration. spassed by U. 4. Depart- gs fit for human food. | DEMAND— * DOG FOOD <2 ee y Egos ‘WO VADIS?’ TYPEWRITER REPAIR SHOP WE REPAIR— Typewriters Adding Machines Locks Sefes Lawn Mowers and all kinds of small machinery LOCKSMITH 501 Whitehead Street P. O. Box 28 KEY WEST. FLA. JOE ALLEN Notary Public PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep JOHN C. PARK 328 Simonton St. PLUMBING Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 ALL METAL DUPLEX SOLAR WATER HEATER—FHA TERMS HOT WATER FROM SUNSHINE’ No operating cost. Instali the ALL-METAL DUPLEX—the DOUBLE COIL Solar. You take no risk! Sold and installed on @ money-back guarantee! Get the facts on this famous Solar today. No obligation’ Clem C. Price, Agent SOLAR WATER HEATER CO. i | | | Conch Chowder, Hot Bollos and yess:

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