The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 20, 1939, Page 3

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1939 game~on that afternoon: at ‘Navy Field: i PIRATES, Ct VICTORS SUNDAY NIGHTCAP WENT | TEN01N NINGS BEFORE DECISION WAS REACHED An excellent doubleheader of baseball by Monroe County | League teams was played yester- day afternoon at Navy Field. Roadside Pirates downed Blue} Sox in the opener and Key West Conchs won over Seafood Grill in the nightcap after a ten-inning pitchers’ duel. Malgrat held the hard-hitting Sox nine to eight safeties and no runs for the first seven frames. | po a: PANO ert me eae | eae) eeeeoceegeocogecosecses | | RoddSide Pirates ang’ Blue Sox "WHITE HOPEFUL MISS WARREN [Nw shay 20 exhibition ata, be ,e eo} | ginning at 2:30 o’clock. i Es YARD OPENED ss L to The Citizen) N E ¥ NOR’ MPTON, Mass., Feb, | ~ 20.—Miss Leonor Mary Warren, | |sophomore at Smith College, }daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William! Ani cement is made today Richard Warren of Key West,‘ of ip cnnng of the Strunk Fla., is a member of one of the. Lum fer Yard, information bei i bowling teams of her house, the’ contained in a front page adver- | team being called the Morris! tisement sponsored by E. A. Marvels. | Strunk, Jr., proprietor. The houses are competing in a: The yaxd is located close by tournament, the first of its kind the Clyde-Mallory Dock on Front ever to be held at Smith College.' street. All building materials Fifty-three teams are entered,/ wil] be handled, including ce- totalling 250 Smith students.!ment, Jime, plaster, wall board, The~ tqurnament, which started nails and the best and most com- last week, is expected to be com-! plete $tock of long-leaf yellow * bE hkeh ded dd. PAGE THREE ND Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest te the Average Family or Businessman. 9 rs’ Department 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. N : ; | ; : , : ; : Ask Hine Grocer For... EAGLE BRAND COFFEE WE CATER TO PARTICULAR COFFEE DRINKERS In the eighth the "Sox scored two ipirted around March 16. : ‘pine lumber. For, Social Occasions... runs on three hits and one error.! Pirates had “already piled up’ eight runs. Final score, 8 to 2. {| Leading hitters were Kelly,! three out of three; Al. Acevedo, ' three out of four; F. Lopuyz, three! out of four. Four double plays! by the Bucs held the Sox in| check. i aight by KO Puby Carbonell started out! route. Pose with chin well weakly on the mound for the protected is typical stance of at. OPEFUL BOOSTERS of at Comiskey, 19, a 200- poupd Irishman from Pater- | son, N. J., ‘call him the | “white hope” of pugilism. He | ' i MQDERN BRICK BUNGALOW.) Two bedrooms, enclosed sleep- | ing porch, bath, living-room, | dining room, breakfast room, | kitchen. All conveniences. | Bargain, reasonable terms. 1117 | South street. feb15-s| has won six str Conchs - Grillers . P. Carbonell.and C. Griffin; Wickers und Joe Navarro. League standing: Conchs but ended up strong, and! Pat. Wickers did the opposite for the eight hits and both teams mis-: | son, phone 598, Key West. cued twice. Grillers failed to STAGED YESTERDAY | feb15-1mo | score and the Conchs sent two ¥. | Each player on the Conchs hit | equipped, engine and hull, in safely except for Armando Ace- EVENTS. AT ¥ACHT _BASIN very good condition. Newly ' PROV: “VERY | However, Armando played all: ROVER 79 RE VER | -Apply 506 South street. deci0s over the field, handled seven put-} \ —_— | FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- without an error. { Score by innings: ner 5th pene Haterean Acqua West Boat Club yesterday at} Beer, pats Apply Pirates 001 014 020-8 13 4'y 0 Serinariae ne Haat ak! RC, The Citizen. aug3l-s Blue Sox . 000,000 020—2 11 nce ae Gates, Molina and M. Acevedo, | more taking the opportunity of 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. Second Game jriding the aquaplanes, killer-dil-| junds-tt fast outboard motarboats | F “ 000 000 000 0-0 8 2 and’ sleek sailboats. (com a Tg ce ae Wilbur Moehrke and his dog, noy2-tt .|ly together aboard an aquaplane, | : -\the dog standing well forward | 5! ; Key WeitConca gs is WILL SELL LEASE on Island} Blue Sox water ahead. — _...| liam St, remodel to suit. Seafood -Grill : Miss, Patricia Shannon, riding’ George L. Fuller, 1023 Watson| eee performed arfazingly on the reg-| == L | ST B L ] N D julation aquaplane’ and~even on! FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with the “killer”, The killer, which four-hprse outboard Johnson} fully equipped, $150.) 1217 Petronia street, rear. | strength. | Riding in Marius Cruz’s ma-/| horse, in H. A. Duffy’s black hy-; tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, MATCHES HELD YES- |droplane, the “Sonny”, 16-horse,; 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, | TERDAY | white | AN : th sides. P, O. Bo: \ white ‘lilliputian express bot les. P, x 23, Key sa vr West. sept7-s j = 2 a _ |Speedyapailboat of “the brown Winners in the Eddie Bush bi- canvas, sails the crowd and smem- Seafood nine. Hl |FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 5, Mar-| Both moundsmen allowed only ¢C OUTIN | tello Towers, $3,000. P. L. Wil | men across the plate. i - 'FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully vedo. renovated. Reasorlable for cash. INTERESTING outs and three assists at short | Z | land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- Monthly outing of the Key First Game Malgrat and I, Rodriguez;| Successful than ever with many | PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 000 000 000 2-2 8 2 Jorg | “Pup”, rode eclasically and sedate- Auply Rox R, The Cl Club— peering anxiqusly at the swirling City Hotel, 31 rooms, 411 Wil- Roadside Pirates an aquaplane for the first time,| St, febi6-s | |performs much like a western’ motor, | BOGEY WINNERS broncho, is a real test of skill and | jan4-s! PERTAIN TO DIFFERENT hogany and white “special” 25-' FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- in Edward Jobnson’s red and) all high Jand, beach front on ' horse and in» Dick Steadman’s| : TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern weekly handieap toprney yester- hers ofthe elub enjoyed an ¢@ aes iences. ear Ma- i i .- -« | Tina, lot 163’°x98’. Apply 1125 Suen OUR RE Saget and | Yam Phen eect” bets TaD 9 oa yah: “ =| | ot, oe Dis. 74, and riding on the boats were Come FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. J. M. Moser, 98-1880; L. Gile| woure, Tone, tees Sereuae | poo ag Riga ad J. M. > > da. 8 »| Phister 000. litte, 91-11—80, and T. Huston,’ Darnell Carey, L. P. Artman, Jey) ply eae a7 Pestana ee 89-9—80. | Ray Atwell, young Sonny Cruz, aug9-tfs! M. E. Russell, 98-16—72, and S.! who steered a motorboat for the E. Goldsmith, 92-20—72. | first time in his ‘life. FOR SALE—80 actés on Big wie! J. H. Hines, 101-24—77; C. B.! plans for.a miass.aquaplane ex-| Key; %-tnide’frontage on high- Johnson, 89-12—77, and C. W. hibition by the Key West Boat} way, (en! loca’ i Caulkins, 90-13—77. Club in next Sunday’s Atlantic! land and fresh spring water.| GIVES HIS RECIPE Other net scores were: ., Aquatic Stunt Team Show at the! Write or see B. E. CALKINS, E. W. Titus, 91-16—75; S. Wil- Basin were laid during the day. Ramrod Key, P:O, feb2-s 35—100; P. Wilson, 88-15—73; R.| 1 5 Straus, 97-29—68; Mrs. R. Straus, CHAMPIONSHIP | Division Street. Automatic. hot 108-35—73; C. R. Wal n, Jr.,! : | idaire, newly furn- 76; S. D. McDonald, 98-13—85;) BOUT. IN. CUBA Capt. A. V. Gerard, Paar . Intire, 91-25-76; W. R. Post, | 90-12—78; R. Fripp. 90-15-75; | CHO TO MEET IN HA- Harris, 88-12—76; Joe Lonez,.73-; ** WANA MARCH 4 2—71; W. C.-Goldman,—102-45—| Pinder, 101-25--76;, Hew, Pierce,| The-fight of fifteen rounds for 95-25—70; Alton Parks, 78-771, | the world’s Welterweight cham- the eyent, played the most re-| Cuba, March 4, 9 p.m. betwee ay shot of the day, Using | Henry Armstrong, ot a on No. 6 hole, he holed out for an/ 22d Bobby 0. Eetre ht , 5 yards. j this mateh will be Jimmy Brad- eagle tunel | dock, pay heavywegiht cham- | The bout will be under the Calif— | auspices of the “Palacio de los t of this city, gave his! aide to Col. Batista,:is its recipe for longevity: “Never general. ‘ quart is a received in the office of ban Ci son, 100-25—75; R. Wilson, 135-| | —emenreeneyiaitinnanhigestiale i ihaianonnanigi oni \FURNISHED COTTAGE, 623 no card; Mrs. Peabody, 106-30—) B. L. Grooms, 95-22—73; A. Mc! | 'aRMSTRONG AND BOBBY PA?! W..P. Kemp, 88-13--75;,» | 57; G B..Gdle,} John || 2! 30 eRe Bob Spottswood, not playing inj Pionship will be held at Havana, 0. 7 iron for his second shot the welterweight af the. world, | pion. @rink more than a quart of| News. relative to the whisky a day. A f plone” ‘onsulate at Key Wes CLASSIFIED jLOMBARDO PERSONAL au Be assured of the beauty that is of naturally yours... . avail yourself of \_# our expert beauty service and lower prices. : HOMASINE MILLER BEAUTY SALON OVERSEAS HOTEL “VERY IMPORTANT — Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mrs. Mable Petersen, please notify Miss Mary R. Cook, Blackwell & Walker, Miami, Florida”. feb15-5t THIS VALUABLE FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street, nov3-tt FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern conveniences, Apply 519 Duval street. i decl6-s FOR SALE OR FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4, All modern conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-s a TER DOBLGER BEER The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAILERS new management, oi " novl8-tf LOST LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and _ sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward ‘is offered for they are gone ‘foréver.—Horace Mann. nov30 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Waitresses, ap- ply Head Waiter, La Concha Hotel. feb20-3t MALE HELP WANTED MAN ‘for Coffee Route. Up to $45 first’ week. Automobile given as bonus. Write MILLS, 7091-.Monmouth, Cincinnati, , feb2-1tx Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE * f-» LAUNDRY —and— DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street Welcome Back GUY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Mill Chocolate Mille ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 TREVOR AND MORRIS ENC. Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords ~" GoBy © and his orchestra LADY ESTHER 10:00 P. M. Thirty pleasure-filled minutes of Melody “25 Per Gent Return Dividend Qn ~ §.°L CRUSOE—AGENT ROOMS AND REASONABLE APARTMENTS PINES RATES Mrs. M. A. Lord, Mer. 1830 FOGARTY AVE: (Corner Ist Street) Enjoy Your Visit In Key West At THE PINES PHONE 753X-J GENUINE ROLLFAST BICYCLES $29.75 SOLD ON EASY TERMS G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Ceroline Streets PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. PHONE 270 & of ; y preduced for the animal king- passed U. S. D - ment ed hgticultte es fit fof bumen ae ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 Sth St. LILI IIIS SI SILI ISI L IS PUOTIS ISS ST. PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME "Fr Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service PHONE 548 Duro Pumps PHONE 3248 | Sold and installed 2 or in oct tee! oe OS a UNIOLIDIDIDINIIIOIEOODE FHA:

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