The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 2, 1939, Page 3

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MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1939 eee — BASEBALL RECORD)” DURING PAST YEAR t SEVENTY-TWO PLAYERS OF CITY TOOK PART IN 1938 GAMES" Seventy-two players took part in the baseball games of 1938. Official. batting averages for the} year follow: ga €. Griffin _ Villareal Wickers M. Griffin Sterling Joe Navarro _ . Al. Rodriguez —.. M. Acevedo - 1. Rodriguez . P. Carbonell M. Pena Lucilo _.. J. Carbonell a -288 Kelly : 285 | Stanley ee 278 | Alfonso 272 Gabriel - 267 A. Castro -266 John Navarro Sevilla _._... Albio Acevedo D. Lopez Machin F. Acevedo E. Perez L. Bazo ___ M. Hernandez .. Ed. Sweeting 306) 303 ‘300! -295 | -291 “250 | "259 “258 | SJ 263 -250 | 245 | 246; 242 te BUDGE PRO JAN. 3 WORKOUT in a New York ballzoom interrupted train- ing period for Don Budge, who makes his pro tennis de- but January 3. The girl is Singer Edyth Wright. Hoylake Named Site of British Amateur for Twelfth Time} (Speeial to The Citizen) LIVERPOOL, Jan. this event has been played on} the historical links. The first) ‘258 | British Amateur was played at| Hoylake in 1885, with 44 entries. The Open has been played at! American | Hoylake seven times. champions to win the Open at | Hoylake were Walter Hagen in 2.—When ! the British Amateur champion-! ship is contested over the Royal’ Liverpool course at Hoylake next | 6 May, it will be the twelfth time: B. Roberts _. .241| 1924 and Bobby Jones in 1930. | FOLLOWING THROUGH | | UILAR | eecce eaccceaces lee is a review of base-, Street address as well as their tele- | | ollotle 18: | phone number if they desire re- | ball games of the year Prepared, sults, \by The Citizen's sports statis?| | tician, Pedro Aguilar. The review! —- will be a regular feature of The | | Citizen until the year in baseball) has been charted: } | Nov. 13— Bacardi Club — Poultry & Egg Co. —. me ent ae villa, Gates and A. Castro. | Trojans 59 4 Key West 3.5 3) Bethel, Carbonell’ and Rod-|————_ { yviguez; Wickers and Navarro. Nov, 24— | . Key West _. 8.7 8) Poultry & Egg Co. 311 6 Baker, Albury and A. Ace-! vede; Tynes, Gates and Al.| Rodriguez. | Bacardi Club - 344 Trojans =... ah: 3 (13 Innings) Malgrat and I. Rodriguez;/ Salinero and J. Navarro. | Poultry & Egg Co.: } 200 021 002—7 9 3 i Bacardi Club: } 1 } 000 540-01x—10 13 4| F. Tynes, Gates and Al. Rod-! riguez; Malgrat and 1. Rod- ; riguez: | | December 4— } | Trojans: 1 000 000 000— 0 4 a Bacardi Club: 100 000 13x— 5 6 9} J. Casa and Rodriguez; Wick- | ers and J. Navarro. ; December 11— Trojans: 001 030 041— 9 8 7 Poultry & Egg Co.: 001 100 000— 2 4 10 Salinero, Wickers and J. Na-| varro; Gates and Rodriguez. Bacardi Club: | 100 300 000— 4 10 Q; Poultry & Egg Co.: | ' COLUMN | HELP WANTED 27 6 Diaz and I. Rodriguez; Se-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED } | Advertusements under this head | will be inserted in The Citizen bd | the rate of 1c a word for Epis) sertion, but the minimum for the | first insertion in every instance is | 25e. | ani Payment for classified adve: | tisements is invariably in advane | but regular advertisers with ledge: i accounts may have their advertise- ‘ments charged. Advertisers should give their LOST LOST—Blue coat. Rowand for; return. 316 William street. = H4tx | | HELP WANTED—Neat colored boy to assist with housework | and bellboy” work, seven days week, Apply Siboney Inn, 705; Division street. janl-it FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabi Cruiser with living quarters accommodate 4, All mod conveniences. - Good for fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-: FOR SALE TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. Von Phister street. | TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500) sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, mayl9-tf FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 5, Mar- | tello Towers, $3,500. P. L. Wil-' son, 1722 Jefferson Ave., Mi-| ~ami Beach, Fla. dec10-imo | FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully equipped, engine and hull, in} very good condition. Newly renovated. Reasonable for cash. Apply 506 South street. declOs | FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is-| land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- | ner 5th and Patterson Avenues | near Boulévard. Apply Box} RC, The Citizen. aug31-s | SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c The Artman Press. nov19-tf! TWO LOTS on i Washington \ \ | | { | | | | i | | | | t | | | N N N N N N N N N N ‘ N iN) N N N N N N : N NEW YORK BUSY-BEE BARBECUE OPEN DAY and NIGHT SERVING— the Best Sandwiches in town and Short Orders. Refreshing Drinks. Specialists in CONCH CHOWDER HOT BOLLOS and MOLLETES Sa oon way to South EXTRA—SELECT CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS Fried on order and delivered anywhere Home-made Fruit Cake HOT SOUSE every Saturday SANDWICHES —of every kind! Best TURTLE STEAK in town! WELL’S LUNCH ROOM 905 Simonton Street | 900 Southard Street TRY MY— VITA-SEALED POTATO CHIPS MADE IN KEY WEST GUARANTEED FRESH Orders filled from 1 pound up, only, 1b _. Also in packages a: GREASELESS 45c your oP. McDERMOTT Phone 9085 PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS For Quality And Service SEE US! Ladies and - Gentlemen— 9% RESTORE 4 NEW LIFE and LUSTRE | to your hair with— PARKER- HERBEX SCIENTIFIC Hair and Scalp treat- menis . . . by licensed operators. For Appointment— Phone 870 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William St. 1103 Fleming Street LOOK! .. Genuine General Electric MAZDA BULBS! From 10 to 100 watts PIERCE BROTHERS o ELECTRICAL Here’s a Representative List of Key West _Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. For Social Occasions . . . Be assured of the beauty that is naturally yours . . . avail yourself of our expert beauty service and lower prices, THOMASINE MILLER BEAUTY SALON OVERSEAS HOTEL G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise | Wholesale and Retail LOOK! ONLY 15¢ 2 EVERYTHING | Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Jones’ win was one of his grand} .234! slam. Archie Compston was lead- | .234\ ing Jones 215 to 216 going into, .227| the final round, but took a mis-} .225; erable 82., Jones won with a 75 .223| final round. When Hagen won; .217; he nosed out Ernest Whitcombe .214| by one stroke. Sir Michael Scott, .214| won the British Amateur cham-' Mullins - .240 J. Garcia Al. Acevedo ee 400 000 000— 4 7 6) Malgrat and Rodriguez; Mo- lina and Castro. | December 18— | Trojans: 112 feet | Apply 1219 novil-s | street, 90 ft. front, deep, Reasonable. Pearl street. | | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. 000 2010— 3 6 4 Bacardi Club: 303 000 x— 6 9 7) Wickers and J. Navarro; Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better For Sale By Inspected and ment of Agriculture as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— CF EOE E LR Mt AAA ALLA AAA Ad dh ded dL dadddiddd ddd didid diddtnaadebid, a: by U. S. Depart- .200' pionship at Hoylake in 1933, .200} when he was 57 years of age, 200} which stands as one of the great- | .193| est accomplishments in golf. .187 Sir Michael is the only golfer | .184/ who has won an important na-/ = Murff and Schrader; Cov-! 184! tional title after having passed | ington and C. Griffin. .168! the 50-year mark, to say nothing | December 25— 160) of the 56-year mark, Poultry & Egg Co.: | .143! Winter Tournament 020 200 2— 613 2 .142 | follows: Cuban Club: .134| Dec. 15-18—Miami Open, $10,- | 004 000 0— 4 6 3! .107; 000 (played). | F. Tynes and A. Castro; M. -105} Late in December—Pasadena,| Tynes, M. Alfonso and Fer-| 100) Calif. | nandez. } .090; Jan. 6-9—Los Key West: .083 | $5,000. 200 200 000— 4 10 3/ .000' Jan. 13-15—Oakland, .000 Open, $5,000. 000; Jan, 18-22 — San Franciseo 000" (match play), $5,000. | Casa and I. Rodriguez. | Railey-Milam: i 000 000 0-0 2 4} Malgrat - Key West: nn 061 302 x—12 16 0. FP. Caraballo F. Tynes . C..Vidal . Salinero - M.° Sanchez - B. Garcia B. Garcia Nodine’ ... M. Esquinaido schedule Angeles Open, { 101 100 011— 5 12 Ui Bethel, Covington and C.! Griffin; Casa and I. Rodriguez. | Feb. 4-5—Bing Crosby Pro-Am,! December 26— | | 36 holes, $3,000. | Pirates: | Feb. 10-12—Texas Open (San | Antonio), $5,000. | | _ Feb. 16-19—New Orleans ear ' $10,000. | Feb, 25-26 — Thomasville, Ge.,| Open, 54 holes, $3,000. | March 1-2 — St. 4 Fla. 54 holes, $3,000. Calif,' Pirates: SHCOCH OHH ROW OERNWURINDADWUHIOIN DONDE OO 000 000 0b1— 1 3 5| Trojans: | 001 100 OIx— 3 4 3! Malgrat, Barcelo and Rod-: riguez; Salinero and Joe Na-| varro. ere ed CAPITAL SLUMS | 69! March 5-8—Miami-Biltmore @-| Washington is planning an-, ‘Ball Match Play), $5,000. other attack on the alley slums, Hollywood-St. Augustine, Fla. | which are to be found on three/| | (Dates and purses to be announc-! sides of the Capitol. The U. s.| ; ed later.) | Housing Authority has approved! ‘March 20-22—North and South | a $6,600,000 loan to assist in the| Sun rises - 7:13 a. m.| (Pinehurst), $4,000. | cruises of low-rent homes Sun Sets - 5:51 p. m.| March 24-26—Gr. Greensboro | for 1,000 families. Another Ioan) Moon, rises 3:50 p. m.' Open, $5,000. assured in the future. Moon sets - 4:39 a. m.' | Mareh 30-April The housing problem arose, it | Tomorrow's Tides Augusta, $5,000. lis said, just after Lincoln freed! A: =e | the slaves-and thousands of Ne- 8:19 HEAVY TIPPING | groes swarmed to 1:44 s | While some of the slum alleys Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: CARLYLE, Ill.—After they had | have been eradicated in the past! Sea level, 30.16. | eaten $1 meals in a cafe in | few years, the job has just be-! j city, one of two wealthy Texas! gun. | WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30. p. m., Tuesday) 0 Ins. | 5 Ins, | tod ro Y¥esterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation — Tomorrow's Almanac 1-2—Master’ | oil operators offered to double; | whatever tip the other left. By | the time a halt was called, the Key West and Vicinity: Gen- | waitress had received a total tip | CHICAGO—Claiming her Gus. | band deserted her with the ex- | ROOMS with or without erally fair tonight and Tuesday; | of $360. not much change in temperature; | light winds, mostly easterly. ap a mest Sg State Market director William! ” Mrs. Rita Usateck won Jacksonville to Florida Straits: | L. Wilson predicted that the year| 2 divoree in domestic relations Light variable winds, and fair, 1939 would prove a record-zreak- jcourt in this city. weather tonight and Tuesday. er in the volume of sales through! East Gulf: Light winds, most-| State-owned Farmer’s Markets| ly easterly, and partly overcast! and would prove them to be one, weather tonight and Tuesday. of the greatest forces operating! East Gulf: Light winds, most-| toward the solution of the prob-| of this city, amateur golfer, has weather tonight and Tuesday. | culture products. ly easterly, and partly overcast | lem of marketing Florida’s ee on 1,822. different golf, | —— FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- | FURNISHED APARTMENT—Ap- | NEW YORK—Ralph cer courses during his time. i FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- | tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, | 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key West. sept?-s| |FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100* | Phister_ street. ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. | aug9-tis | PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per! 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-tr | FOR SALE—Lot, 48’x50’, Duval and Louisa peasy lots, corner Bertha street and Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots} om Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Olivia street. decl4-s APARTMENT FOR RENT. Grinnell street. 1114 Grin- nov3-tf ern conveniences. nell Street. FOR RENT—7-Room Furnished Apartment on Duval Modern conveniences. Apply a‘ Mendell’s Men Shop. ply 1404 White Street. dec31-s/ Pons oe APARTMENT, reems, Fleming St. KY 4 KY a ) \ : ‘ N) i) \ A) ih) ) & \) ) i) vouil ® 4 A) \) Ny ® a i) \ ) N) « * Q \ ) N) & y \ A y y KY & & A a \ KN) N) \) NY a IN N) NY N Q & ALL LEADING RETAIL ROSES ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY Corsages, Ete. Plants and Vines STRUNK FLOWERS PHONE 597 TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go By STORES INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE COMPANY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 A SPARKLING, BRACING BEVERAGE— PEPSI-COLA It’s Bottled in Key West by Local Labor! IDEAL DOG FOOD —— | QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Milk : Buttermilk f Soy Acidolphilus ~ Light Cream / Heavy Cream Sf Cottage Cheese ALWAYS FRESH LOWE’S FISH MARKET TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 Sth St. FUNERAL HOME Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Aitendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 ALL METAL DUPLEX SOLAR WATER HEATER—FHA TERMS HOT WATER FROM SUNSHINE! No operating cost. Install the ALL-METAL DUPLEX—the COE Solar. Kt} You take no risk! i on a_ money-back ° ont faroies talon toler: fo obligation! Clem C. 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