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OND AN; eee ae) 1940 PIRATES DOWNED MARINES, 5 T0 3, IN SUNDAY GAME LEATHERNECK SLUGGER IN- JURED LEG IN PRE-GAME PRACTICE; BOTH TEAMS USED MANY SUBS The eftective pitching of Mal- grat and good support by his mates enabled Manuel vedo’s Pirates to edge out U. S. baseball game yesterday agfter- noon at the Naval Station dia- mond. Neither team had full strength on the field, but they were even- ly matched and a close and in- teresting battle resulted. Prior to game time, Antwine, Marine slugger, collided with a teammate while going after an infield fly and broke both bones of bis left leg. | Acevedo used several substi- tute players in place of regulars who were unable to play due to previous engagements. Marines took the lead in the} third inning when they bunched a single, double and two Pirate errors for two runs. Shaky Ma- rine fielding and a timely single Fernandez netted three tallies | for the Bucs in the fourth in- | ning, and they increased their lead with what proved to be the winning run in the fifth canto. Leathernecks got.one back in their half of the fifth, but Mal- grat then got down to work and no Marine crossed the plate after that inning. Acevedo’s boys added one for good measure in the eighth in- ning on an error, stolen base and single. Box score: * baw E 3 rococo oorK AS ow Uv 3° cooscoawocy , 3b Solenbarger, p Johnson, 2b Spakes, c Morter, 1b Greoms, rf Muth, lf OW RAK AP HoowporoeN” He SOHONNE rR OoOoOrRCONeY ES Acevedo, J. Garcia, 3b Castellano, 1b Fernandez, rf Malgrat, p Ogden, cf Rueda, c a 1 ty 0 0 0 cocworroe Totals— 2 Score by innings: E. Pirates 000 310 010— 5 4 2 Marines 002 010 000— 3 7 6 Summary: Runs: Thompson, Simmons, Muth, G. Garcia, Ace- vedo, J. Garcia, Castellano, Fer- nandez; two-base hits: Thomp- son, Solenbarger; left on bases: Marines 10, Pirates 5; bases on balls: off Solenbarger 2, off Mal grat 5; struck out: by Solenbarg- er 8. bv Malgrat 10; time of game: 2:10. PEREZ AND SPEIDE READY FOR BATTLE) WILL BE MAIN ATTRACTION AT WEDNESDAY'S SHOW Ace- | Stanley, PANDORA NINE SWAMPS CONCHS | GAME PLAYED YESTERDAY: | OUTHIT HAMLIN’S CREW. | | 20 TO 8 | | Pandora nine turned loose a! murderous battery on the Key | West Conchs at the Army Bar-} racks field yesterday and scored | 20 hits against the three pitchers used by Manager Roy Hamlin. Conchs scored two runs in the. as . . . | |first stanza and were held score- Marines, 5 to 3, in a nine-inning | less until the eighth inning when | a triple ky Nelson brought in| their third run. Score was 12] to 3. Star of the game was Ward a the Pandora, who struck out 10 |men, walked three and allowed. but five hits. He also knocked | two homers but forgot to tag sec. | ond base on the second one and | was called out. | Box score: | Coast Guard Pandora (12) Player— ABRH Dominich, cf Woodson, 2b Hewitt, ss Navarro, c Edwards, lf Berg, 1b Ward, p . Stevens, 3b Boring, rf sass SroawnSenwm Totals— 43 12 20 Key West Conchs Player— AB RH Baker, p Villareal, rf Barcelo, 1b {Griffin, ¢ Acevedo, ss Bennett, ef Nelson, lf Lucilo, 2b 2b Totals— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TWO LICENSES ISSUED {ami, and Betty Gonzalez, 21, Key | ae West, were married by Judge Issuance of marriage licenses to Fore i® two couples was reported today | The other license was issued to | |by County Judge Raymond R.|Gonzalo L. Delgado, 21, and! Lord. After receiving ty E. Sardinas, 18, both of} license, Harry Barkett, 22, Mi-'Key-West. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1940, TITIAITIAIA A 7 22 Monroe County a ee May 7, For Governor SPESSARD L. HOLLAND For Governor FULLER WARREN For State Comptroller J. M. LEE For Judge Circuit Court W. H. BURWELL (Group One) For Judge of the Circuit Court GEO. E. McCASKILL (To Succeed Judge Trammell) (Group 3) Re-nominate JUDGE WORTH W. TRAMMELL For Circuit Judge (Group 3) For Judge of the Circuit Court JUDGE PAUL D. BARNS (Group 4) For State Representative - BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For State and County Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON CAGE SCHEDULE | ENDS TONIGHT | |CONCHS AND ARMY TANGLE IN FINAL GAME; GIRLS’ TEAMS PLAY OPENER Final game in the second-half | Island City Basketball League \tournament will be played at the High School gymnasium tonight, starting at 8:30 o’clock. High School varsity team plays the Army five, the winner to go into full possession of sec- ond place and the loser to go in- to a third-place tie with the Navy quintet, At 7:30 o’clock, the Junior High School girls will play a re- turn match with the Convent! team. An interesting contest is | expected as the latter will be out | to gain revenge for a decisive de- | feat suffered last week. SCHMITZ’ ARRIVE FOR SECOND TIME (Continued from Page One) over 137 million night lodgings at hotels. | Mr. Schmitz himself, always accompanied by Mrs. Schmitz, sets a perfect example for travel by covering about 40,000 miles per year. They are proud of their record of having visited every one of the forty-eight states of this Union at least five times, and many states far dist- | ant from New York, dozens of | | times. | Mr. and Mrs. Schmitz are ard- | jent sports enthusiasts and devote | Mario Perez, the local welter-! weight flash, who battles Buddy much of their time to the devel- opment of international sport. | Speidel, undefeated United States |Mr. Schmitz was the official rep- Navy boxer, to headline the box- ing show at the Strand Arena Wednesday night, has gone in for wood-chopping. Perez, who takes training very easily, sur- prised his most intimate friends as he was seen hard at work chopping down a huge tree one day last week. “This is part of my training for the Speidel fight”, the local warrior told friends in answer to their ques- tions Perez, a fast and clever little boxer, is said to have no kick behind his right hand punch, and has been advised by his close friends that Buddy, the boy who can absorb punishment, will be willing to take a few of his light taps in order to put in that famous right hook that has won a name for himself in the fistic circles im this city. But Mario is ready for alb that and| Speidel may meet up with a sur- prise. sailor | | }the beach where he took a couple |resentative for the United States | of the Organizing Committee for| the XI Olympic Games at Berlin, the greatest international sports | event ever staged. He co-oper- ated very closely with the Amer- ican Olympic Committee and his work for the last Olympic Games has been called by promotion ex- perts the most successful job ever | accomplished against the most advere circumstances. The ancient Welsh and Irish played a musical instrument call- ed a crwth. It resembled a violin} and was played with a bow. of dips in the sea. In ‘the meantime. Carbonell is hunting around for some competent opponent for Kid | | Tarzan, the boy who. is surpris- | ing’ every one with his improve- | }ment in boxing. Tarzan, who | won his first fight in this city via | | Promoter | For County Tax Assessor CLAUDE GANDOLFO For County Tax Assessor J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER (For Re-Election) For Clerk Circuit Court ROSS C. SAWYER (For Re-Election) For Clerk of the Circuit Court ISADORE L. WEINTRAUB Better Known As “Izzy” For Clerk of Criminal Court LEONARD B. GRILLON “Lennie” For Sheriff T. JENKINS CURRY For Sheriff BERLIN A. SAWYER Re-Elect KARL O. THOMPSON For Sheriff For County Commissioner, First District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ Eddie” For County Commissioner, First District WM. H. MONSALVATGE (For Re-Election) For County Commissioner, Second District J. FRANK ROBERTS For County Commissioner, Fourth District WILLIAM 'T. DOUGHTRY, JR. III IIOSIISIVIIIIIIILID SISSIES ISI OSI SOILS OOVPMIA TSI S SD. For County Commissioner, Fourth District NORBERG THOMPSON For County Commissioner, Fifth District R. W. CRAIG Known Universally As “Poor Old Craig" of Craig, Fle. For County Commissioner, Fifth District MRS. ELLIE LOWE For County Commissioner, Fifth District W. A. PARRISH For Member Board of Public Instruction, First District DONALD CORMACK For Justice of the Peace, First District FRANKLIN ARENBERG (For Re-Election) For. Justice of the Peace, First District RAUL RILEY CARBONELL | For. Justice of the Peace, Second District ENRIQUE. ESQUINALDO, JR. 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Manager Joe | will likely get another crack at Metzger ordered a day off yes-|Phil O’Connor. O’Connor is not | terday afternoon to keep his boy available at this time. from over-training, and the| The complete card will be an- fighting sailor spent the day at {nounced tomorrow aftetnoon. | For Constable, First District HARR (SSP PP PAPIO GOLEM OOL OIE. Phone 124 POCCCOCLLCOL LOLOL CLO C CCC CO (dd