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PAGE FOUR COCO PCCCOEOOOCOOODOOOOODOOOOOORO OOOO OCEOOOOE TOES | SHORSODOOLE FOLLOWING THROUGH BY AGUILAR ee Here’s another chapter in our | review of baseball activities in Key West since the late 1880's. { On August 28, 1938, in the Junior League, the Bacardi club won over the Park Tigers, 3-2. Melvin Tynes and Jasper Walk- er ptagéd'a pitcher's battle 222 Score: R. H. E. Baga@rdi Club - 3 3 21 Paik, Tigers ee ie. 2 So “Tynes and G. Ogden; J. er, Atwell and Johnson. c —o— In.a second game that after- noo; the Bacardis also downed the-Marts, 13-1. Scbre: R. H. E. Mats A wesnes. Hist Bacerdis 13.3 1) M-Arias and J. Villareal; Var-! gas-and G. cnt WwW | Acthird aan ‘that day saw; the~Burly Boys whip the Men-! doza Stars, 9-6. Seore: Mefidoza Stars Burly Boys 8 8 3] Mendoza, L, Gonzalez andj Cates; Sibila,’ E. Mernsndiy, S6l- dang: and O. _ Esquinald lo. On: August 30, Stats walloged ¢ scolits at the xt Charlie Mendoza allowed the| visitors but two hits and Billy Kelly held Key Wé8t to four safeties, { Ima second game, the visiting Boy*Scouts avenged their first deféat with three Key West scouts in their lineup. They | wer& Tony Soldano, catcher; | Robert Smith and Felix Yado. The locals started with Char-| lie ={Flash) Mendoza on _ the motiid. Flash lasted two in- nings, He was relieved by M.| Esquinaldo. Sgore: Rf. E. 610 3} Key-West Juniors 910 3 Visiting Scouts 127 8 doza, Esquinaldo, Fernan- dezzand L, Fenrandez; B. Kelly, Witson and T. Soldano. On. September 5, the Monroe Coumftty Baseball League held a} meeting at San Carlos Hall. J.} V. Woodson was named chairman andgM. Sanchez vice-chairman; | RoyrHamlin, treasurer, and Pedro Aguilar, secretary. It was de- cided to start play September 14 . |Key West Sores ey is COCO CCOOCO OOO OSOO OOOO OOO DOOOOOOOOOOOE {shortstop, hit three safely and scored three runs, driving home a trio. He also stole four bases. In the seventh, with the score tied, Lucilo doubled, scoring Bethel and G. Garcia;, then Cates singled and the game was won. _ Walker struck out 14 Conchs bat. the ies proved his downfall. Score: R. H. E. Delray, 001 003 000-4 7 3 . 010 001 40x—6 9 5 Walker and Hendersen; Beth- el and Rodriguez. On September 19, the Grocers lost their first game of the year. Melvin Tynes subdued them for 'the Bacardi Club, 3-12. M. Esquinaldo, R. Arnold and O. Esquinaldo attempted to stem the hit-and-run barrage of the Rum boys but all in vain. Paul Esquinaldo, the Grocers’ jstar moundsman, did not appear jdue to injuries received when he was struck by an auto. Score: R. H. E. | P.G.C. . Grocers 3% 9% | Bacar Club 12.11 3 *M. squinaldo, R. Arnold, O. Esquinaldo and Menendez; M. Tynes and G. Ogden. 4 § ro ne conTinvED WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m,, E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last rien: Mean Normal - Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Dec. 1, inches Deficiency inches |Total rainfall since Jan. 7 inches Deficiency inches we Relative Humidity 8% Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise Sunset Moonrise since Jan. witf{the Bacardi Club vs. Ace- veda has and Key West vs. Tre Gin the same day (Labor Day), Miss* Celina Bentancourt was cro%ped Queen of the Fiesta at thes€oral Isle Casino in cele- braffn of the opening of the neweOverseas Highway. Twas announced that the leading hitters in the Junior Bag@ball League on September 13 were: ManEsquinaldo, .500; EHernandez, |! SWain, .500; EwNelson and Brantley, P=Mesa, .461; J<Mesendez, .461; 500; 500; bee} this afternoon or jnight. Moonset “| Winter Solstice (Winter Commences) Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 11:58 a.m, 5:12 a.m. 11:15 p.m, 4:34 p.m. FORECAST Key West and _ Vicinity: Continued mild temperature to- night. Florida: Showers in north por- tonight and near southeast coast this in to- afternoon; somewhat warmer north and central portions J-Albury, .444; ExWells, .400; Sibilia, .375; CEGarcia, .388 Cako Garcia, IWalker, “ge. 8 JG Sol 75; é HePita, “test: nl Gihert O; fen™ 38): * LatF ernandez 8525... Om€squinaldo, .350; Vargas, .333; Hopkins, .333. = ye Leading pitchers: Pifther— Fy uinaldo R. Avnold M. Esquinaldo CotesGarcia M. Férnandez Alfonso Brown Boy’ Vargas rHooccocof’ Om-September 18, 1938, Key Wesf“won over Delray Beach. in a return game at the Navy Field. Robé¥t Bethel allowed seven hile Walker of Delgay al- and fall of enterprise, sharp, cisive, and of strong purpose. The way may be rocky, though it m&y be made mich easier if attention is paid to the advice of friends. “MOVING TO RUSSIA WASHINGTON — An Amer- ican Sire plant which is being moved to Russia will produce 1,- 000, mb tires a year from synthetic Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- cola, Fla.: No ‘small craft or storm warnings have been is- sued. LEGALS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ‘ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN } HOLTON, pan Oe Iv D wi TELIAM EDWARD HOL’ rox, efendant. ORDER OF PU ACATIO: TO: William Edward Holton, Jr’, Service Co., 16th Inf. A. P. 0. No, 1209 A. 8. N. 6860131 e Postmaster New York, N. Y. You are hereby Tequired to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1943, otherwise ,the allegations therein will be takgn as confessed. This Order is to be published once a Week for four Consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, = newspaper published in Key West, Florida. ‘Done and Ordered this 2ist day of December, A. Ty. 1942. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cirewit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By 484.) -Florenee E- Sawyer. we Every ‘SKATE DR. AARON Hi. SHIFRIN Qcnpeitiiclindias aa WANTED—Experienced man to Classified Column FOR SALE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WANTED FANS, AIR CONDITIONERS. | See Thomas at the Skating} Rink. sept30-tf | i FOR SALE—One rebuilt Hoover, | one used GE cleaner. Also, | one used, with rebuilt motor, guaranteed, Electrolux vacuum cleaner. I have a few new) Electrolux cleaners for Christ-| mas. See O’Sweeney before it} is too late. dec10-tf Burroughs | Key West decl9-3t | | FOR SALE—Small Adding “Machine. Drug Co. TYPEWRITING PAPER — 50C Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. | septl9tt | | | FOR SALE IN KEY WEST: 1941 Vagabond Coach, all steel trail-| er, four wheels, six-ply tires | like new, two-wheel Slimp | dolly, three rooms, three SES | ets with two-pier glass mirrors, electric refrigerator, doubts | sink, water tank and running | water connection, two tank} bottled gas stove with electric exhaust fan, electric blower “ circulates heat between floors.) Innerspring couches, sleep four. | Lavatory, septic toilet, Warner brakes. Interior thirty feet. | Value fourteen months ago, $2,- 753.00. Make cash offer, no fi-} naneing. Phone 292. dec21-6tx | FOR SALE—Trailer, sleeps two,! 14-foot. Good tires. Inside good shape. See at Weaver's} Trailer Camp, U.S. Highway 1. dec21-3tx | HELP WANTED WANTED—Young Girl or Man! to work in dry cleaning estab- lishment. Apply White Star Cleaners, opposite Bowling Al-} leys, Duval St. nov3- -tf | sell produce to grocers, hotels and restaurants. “Address Pro- duce, clo The Citizen. | nov2l-tix WANTED—Chef, | Dinner, Cook, Waitresses and Dish Washe' Apply J. D. Cafe, 526 Southa: | St., opposite ‘Bus Station. ! dec22-6tx | .| WAITRESSES ‘WANTED;, Side-| walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming | ‘sept22- tf | WANTED, — Fountain Counter | Girls and Waitresses. Good salary. Southernmost City! Pharmacy. nov5tf BE Ms BSE ey S818 5S MISCELLANEOUS MISS GOODSPEED’S NURSERY ; SCHOOL, 728 Fleming Street, offers Kindergarten Class, mornings, 9 to 12; Play at! Beach, afternoons, 2 to 5. Transportation if desired. Call 551-M. dec1-8-15-22-29—5tx REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots al} parts of the Island; Terms J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER | Realtor | Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval oct8-tf ATER “All the Jewelry You Want On Credit aa. * It Does MAKE A DIFFERENCE Where You Buy Your Christmas Gifts “It's Easy to Pay Spe Evenings for_Your Convenience JEWELRY DEPARTMENT PEOPLE'S CREDIT STORE “The Friendliest Credit OPPOSITE THE 514 Southard Street PHONE25 Key West, Fla. ;}ONE TWO-TONE, brown andy |Latin American Trede Reviews. | 'MAP OF HAVANA with Guide || COAT HANGERS WANTED, | $1.00 a hundred. White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. oct6-tr WANTED—House or Apartment by Coast Guard Officer and wife. Phone 292. dec21-2tx } | WANTED—Garage in “Gieighbor-| hood of Simonton and Eaton streets. Phone 51, ask for Mr.j Frazier. decl9-3¢ LOST POCKETBOOK, containing val- uable papers, ration book No. 2225508G. Finder* can keep money, if papers are m sercetd to Benny, 905 Simonton street. dec22- Itx] LOST—Wallet containing $29! and Gasoline Rationing Book} No. F225754G in name of Ray Malone. deci9-3tx | | 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 forever.—Horace Mann WILL PARTY WHO FOUND Black Wallet last Wednesday please return it to Eleanor} Wagner, La Concha Hotel, } Room 503. No questions asked. | Children’s pictures sentimental value. dec22-2tx j rust plastic handbag, contain-} ing eyeglasses. Reward. Mrs. W. E. Huston, 1404 White St.} dec22-3t} FOR RENT | BACHELOR APARTMENT, 521} Simonton Street, Phone 281. dec22-3t PROFESSIONAL LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney-at-Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252 sept25-tf DON’T MISS P. A. R. La Revista Mensual en Espanol @ Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month: ly on the 13th. Ten Cents $1 aii | Year. Six Years $5. ee FREE. jj i E, F. O'Brien publishes P.AR. \(Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- ff ican Review) at San Ignacio 54, [| Havana. P. O. Box 329. Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. —_ § PAR. Havana - Cuba _ Florida - Gulf | Coast - West Indies - Mexico - i Regions South. Concise News and | |for Buyers distributed free | DAILY on Ships, Trains and Planes. High Spot Coverage. TROPIC AMERICA the People’s Way” Store in South Florida” BUS STATION BEAR UBB RO BA BB UURBOR ARABIA ABR AACA BAA CAAA $22.50 $29.75. $35.00 " Tel |M-1012. Chamber of Commerce, jf TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1 FRANK WOLKOWSKY Duval and Southard Sts. (WEST CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc.) Phone 249—Key West, Fla. 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