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MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1939 Balloon Dive TROJANS DOWNED | NAVY NINE SUNDAY | IN FIRST CONTEST i BLUE SOX AND PIRATES BATTLED TEN INNINGS TO! END IN TIE, 3-3, DURING NIGHTCAP | { Trojans blased U. S. Navy | baseball nine’s hopes of winning! their first diamond contest in| Key West by defeating that team yesterday afternoon, 14 to 7, in the opening game of a double- header. Members of Trojan out- fit downed the Navy five in a basketbali game ai the High School gymasium Friday night. Each club used three pitchers. D. Navarro started for the vic- tors and lasted only two innings. Frank Wickers and Salinero saw duty before the contest was fin- ished. Frank struck out nine Sailors in five innings, Salinero whiffed two and Navarro two. Navy used Peterson, Stinson and Sailor on the mound. Peter poled a homer for the losers, and Sysak slammed out two triples. Heavy hiting for Trojans was done by Sterling, who accounted for a home run, triple and two! singles in five tries at the plate. Baker knccked out a single, dou- ble and triple in five attempts. Brennenthi, of the Navy nine, was outstanding in the field, He} handled 10 chances at short with + one error. Goodwin handled five.) Syiak, behind the plate, also! proved his playing ability. Jéhn Navarro, Rueda and Joe! * Navarro led the locals on: the © field. The new battery of Frank Wick- » ers ‘and Menendez, presented by Manager Waite in this game, promises to be a regular feature cf the team in the future. ' Score by innings: R.H. E. Trojans 404 101 130—14 17 2 U. S. Navy 001 013 002-7 7 3 D. Navarro, F. Wickers, Salin- ero and Joe Navarro, Rueda, Men; endez; Peterson, Stinson, Salior and Syrak. in a Palm Beach, Fla. pool. ALLSTAR TAMPA TROPHY FOR Buel 's from aaniege, euee: SCHEDULE SERIES OF GAMES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, THIS WEEK IDEA BEFORE JAYCEES FRIDAY Blue Sox and Roadside Pirate. staged a very ragged game in the nighteap for ten innings ending in a tic, 3-3, The contest was_ interesting, however, from start to finish. Each club miscued six times. Sox started the scoring with a two-run rally in the fourth in- ning. Pirates tallied one in their uatt of that frame. Sox added an- other run in the fifth frame, and })oheader_is s Pirates knotted the count in the) ill be tt 6pposition in the open ninth. With two men’ én bases and no ¢t and -y West Conchs in the'ing of the Junior Chamber Fri- runs scored in the ninth and one nightcap. out, Gates relieved Molina andj ‘Tampa All-Stars will be man-/Mméreé efiices Mr, Carbonell will | walked in a run. Then Barcelo’ aged by Al Lopez, captain and seek approval of the handsome ai Sossamon ere score ‘eatcher of Boston Bees in the; trophy from the Jaycees. Part of | Barcelo, in the field, caught a/ National baseball major league. hard hit ball of Kelly’s bat that; Lopez will not.play, he states ‘of through entry fees. was labelled for a home run. A in a letter sent here. but is bring-| jump and the ball stuck in his ';,, a cl icked from players glove. J. Garcia also played well ing Sx club) Bleved nt oneh ays in center for the Sox. I. Rodriguez caught a good | ie game for the Pirates. Al. Acevedo, 2b; Rodriguez, c, and Gabriel, lf, played a great game for the Sox and had the’ spectators on their feet several times. An all-star Tampa is for and Sunday of tin club will pl First go with the Roadside Pirate’. jday, beginn: ior Chamber of Commerce Tournament which will heid from Feb. nning of re, may have a > trophy, for which there will be Sun- semi-annual play, Jaycee g at 1 p. m., a dou;,;man Ignacio Carbonell heduled. Blue Sox] t today. basebell coming vo a series of La Semana y three con ne Satur ing The Key West Citizen or by contacting Chairman Ignacio (Carbonell. A number have aE ready registered. jin the Tampa City League. In- ued are: L. Pizollotto, catcher, who has ‘a contract to play in the Florida State League this year; Pitchers M.. Lopez, A. Torres} erez, three of the best in| the league; | See = Antonio Castro,’ captain and} Fabs by innings: pees firstbaseman, ~WHE' hes played in x - 000 210 000 0-3 9 6 Pirates _ 000 100 002 0—3 7 § Key West during :i925: while, on} Molina, Gates and Al. Rod-| the Cuban Police team; . M. Clementi, second base; riguez; Joc Casa and I. Rod-} Sarak ame | riguee. | A. Espalitay thirdibases for epee i wit Boe | being .w contract..wil NAVY PLAYING TIGERS TONIGHT | ton PER Corrdies] MgbHield; HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULED M. Muni, centerfield—one the hardest hitters in Tampa; AGAINST REDLAND TO- MORROW PREFERRED TO SMOKE BELLEVILLE, N. J.—Edmont P. Haines of this city in his will} left a $100 trust fund to his granddaughter, Florence Wood- ruff, if she would cease smoking for three years, which she refuses to do. of} F. Menendez, _ leftfield—this player claims he is the best hitter: on the team. Muni and Menedez expect to; See action in the State League) this year and Lopez says he be-} lieves they are headed for mies company soon. U. S Navy basketball five] Key West will use its best singel plays Park Tigers tonight in a ‘TS: Batteries will be announced | basketball game at High Schooler. : Gym. There may be another|, Saturday's game will start at game scheduled between two!3 P- ™. First contest Sunday will other city league teams. feet underway at 1 p. m. and sec- Key West High School plays ‘ond will start 15 minutes | after Rédland High School tomorrow the termination of the spuiainz at High School Gym. [raiser. chair- | 'VP FIFTEEN \t | R, A. FLOOD OF VP 14 TURNS | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WALLOPS 14; CHILDS WINS IN ONE HITTER: NAVY PA- } TROL WING FIVE OPENS) OWN SOFTBALL LEAGUE Patrol Wing Five opened its/ own softball league at the Naval} Station on Saturday with three! games. | Opening game of the day was , between U.S.S. Childs and USS. Owl, with the former winning by! a ten to five count. Second game between Officers of Patrol Squad-! ro! fal of ser n Fourteen and Fifteen was! ken easily by VP 15 by a score! 16-6. Despite the high score of the! ‘cond contest it was not a slug- fest,’ but rather a: comedy of er- ro | for a total of eight of the victor’s | rs. Loose playing accounted | runs, Fihal game of the day between jenlisted_ personnel of Squadrons; Fourteen and Fifteen was easily |.’ the e best of the series, with oo | setting the Fourteen team down } with one hit and no runs, while! | Fi ; th th th fteen made five hits good for| ree runs. | Flood’s one-hit pitching was! © outstanding performance of! © day. The hit was a clean ; Single in the first inning, but aft- er in that the batters came and went monotonous order. He set gown ll men by the strikeout! ro ute and waiked but two. Only | | 23 men faced him. Owl L ‘Childs 1 VP-14 | VP-15 Third Game (Enlisted Personnel) | VP-14 . VP-15 Losing altitude fast Balloonist Nancy Martin landed VP-15 (Officers) VP-i5 (Personnel Us VP-14 (Officers) VP-14 (Personnel) U. OUTFIT COMING JAYCEE TOURNEY HARRIS T RIS TAKES | CHAIRMAN CARBONELL PUTS GROOMS AND SPOTTSWOOD 12 until Feb.” handsome Weekly blind bogey at | 79" | At the regular business meet- | Pinder with a 74. matches all scores and 80 are placed in a hat an iday night at Chamber of Com-| the winners pees | |'Mrs. P. L. Haynes 78; \'Haynies 70; A. O. Fischer 71; H. | the expense will be taken care | aswel ie Mrs. W. J. S' | F. All Key West tennists who! E. R. McCarthy 15; W. P. Kemp | wish to enter may do so by phon- 15; T. Price 76. \ in, a was Bush said. | will take place Thursday. Reg- | \ular blind bogey will also be held | the same ne feet Gey. ' } Weciidbeiidiiid yi day was Curry Harris with an 80. Tied for second place was B. L. | reports Grooms and R. Spottswood with | Scores by innings: First Game 100.002 2— 7 5} 122 131,x—10 1v! Second Game (Officers) ! 020 103 o— 7 6} 300 436 x—11 16 JACK AND THE BEANS high chrysanthemums which bloom - 000 000 0— 1 - 200 001 x—5 3} Standing of the league: i Club— W. L. Pet, aueeers ' t Pet, CHICAGO.Clifford Smith of 1.000 this city left his dog “Wheezer” 1.000 in his’ apartment to guard the 000, place while he was away. On ‘009! his return he found ‘a 000) had taken a $100 ring “Wheezer”. RING STOLEN: DOG, Too S.S. Childs burglar | j and | 1 | | \ SS. Owl FAT MEN, BEWARE! PARIS.—Tailors of this city have agreed to charge men wi more than 43-inch waist measure- ment a ten percent advance for their suits in the future. BLIND BOGEY RUNNER UPS; PINDER THIRD WE STRESS QUALITY— NOT QUANTITY in the Baking of our Bread Try Aunt Molly’s Bread VALDES BAKERY | geeL DROWSY 7 SMELL EXHAUST CAS 9 @. Ks Winner of the regular bi- tournament Key West Golf Course yester- iy in 's. In third position was John | In blind bogey | between 70} LLOGIIIIIIIIIIIISL ISS SIS TIP OTIPOPPPRES Other scores turned in were: Lieut. | | C. B. Cole 75; M. E.| lattery 77; | Coleman 72; W. J. Fripp 77;} | Joe Lopez, local amateur, play- | ig with Pro Eddie Bush slapped OP Kae NOHS just like machine-work, NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL TILL O CIOL LOLI L QLD PAPERS \ For Sale 3 Bundles for Be § THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN _SUOTITITIIIIIIL SS. Play for the Artman Trophy | cnr diimapucrenes Robert Ulrich, who'd. have quite a time with these eight-foot- when the calendar said November but temveraiare read 76 degrees. Phone 135 PAGE THREE | this year is much greater than last year. : The Citizen was told that the ey influx as usual was ex- ted in February. BUS TRAFFIC IS GREATER |WILLIAM ARNOLD EXPECTS | the Favorite In Key West GREATEST INFLUX IN FEBRUARY — TRY IT TODAY — STAR »%* BRAND William Arnold.’ district pas-| CUBAN COFFEE senger agent for Florida Motor) ow saLe AT ALL GROCERS | Lines, reports that -bus traffic Coeccesccosccoeoercoers @ of illustrations, ideas, copy and layouts for the use of The Citizen’s advertisers every month! is absolutely This service ee IF you’re a butcher, a baker, a candle- stick maker or any of dozens of other kinds of ‘merchants, you can profit by advertising in. The Citizen. Stanton Super Service illustrations and layouts will fit your ads to a T .. . and make them doubly effective! TALK hadn't a thing on ed ‘in Chicago’s Lincoln park IS EXCLUSIVE with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN! BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL om E Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Night 696 | | | Phone 51 For Further Information! COeoSodocoCCOeoOOLOOOR08 Citizens of Key West MOSQUITO FACTS The female MOSQUITO lays eggs on any accumula- tion of water, however small, inside or outside the house. The EGGS look like pieces of soot on the water. EGGS hatch into larvae (wigglers) in about forty- eight hours. LARVAE (wigglers) become pupae tumblers in about one week. PUPAE tumblers becomes. MosQuITos on the wing in about forty-eight hours. Prevent Mosquito: Breeding Prevent access 6h Mosquitos to water - Inspect your Rain Barrels, Cisterns, Tubs, Urns, Oil and Drain. Punch holes in bottom of discarded Cans, old Auto Tires, Ete.—Use kerosene oil. It is a continuous fight—Do your part, help control the pest and benefit your city and yourself. (This space contributed by The Citizen) Vee ken Ahhh ddddddddddddi ft lee