The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 4, 1943, Page 3

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MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 194 } | FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR We continue our review of baseball activities in Key West from the late 1880’s up to t present We begun this review several months ago because of the then intensified efforts of the nicipal Stadium Committee secure funds and make plans for the construction of a sports palace on city-owned property in Flagler Avenue. We have reviewed the few instances when Key West had a ball park of its own and the old-time players. columns we have covered the starting careers of many of our veterans of today. In our last review we reached October of 1938. Today we con- tinue from there. to On October 26, 1938, Esmond (Tarzan) Albury blasted a home| run off pitcher Balch at Miami;noon, Jesus Garcia doubled and understood, at the Field in Miami to bring victory Jackie Carbonell hit a single and | that one purpose of the order is to Key West, 1-0, over the Hia- leah nine of that city in the tenth inning. For nine rounds, the battled to a scoreless tie. Robert Bethel, the blonde _moundsman of Key West, held the upstaters to two hits. Balch ,limited the Conchs to five. Besides Albury’s eircuit~smash, + William Cates, Al. Rodriguez, G. Garcia and Bethel shared the other four local safeties. Score: R. H E. Key West 000 000 000 1-1 5 a! Hialeah 000 000 000 0-0 2 1 Balch and Pare; Bethel and Al. Rodriguez. teams On October 28, at Navy Field, the Bacardi Club downed the Trojans, 3-2. George- Washington Malgrat and Salinero staged a mound battle that did not let up until the late innings. Errors proved the downfall of “Sally”. In the seveth, Machin dropped a flv ball to start a rally that decided the outcome. A walk, a single that got away from Ma- chin and another single put the game on ice. Score: R. H. E Trojans 000 100 001-2 6 4 Bacardi 000 000 30x—3 4 4 Salinero and Joe Navarro; Mal- grat and A. Hernandez. } On Saturday, November 6, the Key West Conchs, falling short of victory with a_ ninth-inning rally, lost to Hialeah, 3-2. Puby Carbonell pitched for six and two-thirds innings and was relieved by Robert Bethel who finished the game. Toby Owens went all the way for the visitors. Esmond (Tarzan) Albury hit another home run to seore the first run for the locals His four-bagger in the tenth in- ning, the only score, won the game for Key West against the same team in Miami on October 26, 1938. In the ninth, Armand Acevedo flied out to left. William Cates singled to right. Albury struck out. Cyril Griffin doubled to center, scoring Cates. Jackie Carbonell beat out a slow grounder, Griffin going to third and Carbonell stole second. John Navarro went in to bat for Lu- cilo and with the tying rumson third and the winning marker on second, the “mighty: Gasey” struck out, thus threatening rally.? Cates hit two, safely.” Albtiy, | Griffin, Lucilo,, F, Carbonell and { J. Carbonell each: got one for! Key West. For Hialeah, Owens cracked two, Yancey two, J. May, Byrd, j B. May, Saab, Pare and Dewhurst | one each: | Score: | R. HE! Hialeah 000 101 100—3 10 2 Key West . 000 000 101-2 7 4 Owens and Pare; P. Carbonell, Bethel and Al. Rodriguez, C. Griffin. Home run: Albury; two-base hits: J. Carbonell, C. Griffin: stolen bases: J. Carbonell, J.| May; struck out: Owens 7, P. Carbonell 3, Bethel 3; bases on balls: off Carbonell 2, off Bethel 1; hits: off Carbonell 8 in 6 and 2-3 innings; earned ‘runs: Key West 2, Hialeah 0; umpires: Ord- way, Salgado and Sevilla. On Sunday, November 7, the} Poultry and Egg nine won from); LICENSED PLUMBER wvvvv~ od TRY IT TODAY... the Favorite in Key West STAR * BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE at ALL GROCERS _ 244444444444444444! Griffin singled in the 2 3 Nhe By HUGO S. ne “FREEZING” LABOR BEGINS |out direct enforcement power WORKERS ARE PROTECTED Under the sweeping. powers of the War Manpower Commission, Mu-'there is every possibility “that*to provide for transfers of la- the labor situation’ *thi#é#hout the United States’ wil ‘be Brad- modern Ually stabilized and that°Work- | ers, both men and women, | will be organized for the greatest productive effort in the history of the country. The first large-scale order to be issued, covering Michigan and In our latest Northern Ohio, gives us an idea|four categories, was of the trend. It is similar to a plan tried out in Baltimore. With- the Trojans and took the league lead. M. Acevedo, and C. ninth to Barcelo win the game. In the first battle of the after- homer. Score: Ro HE: Trojans 000 201 000—3 11 1 Poultrymen 003 000 00I—4 9 1 J. Carbonell and Joe Navarro; H. Gates, Castro and C. Griffin. On November 14, the Bacardi Club walloped the Poultry & Ege Company nine, 11-2. Score: R. H. E. Bacardis e556 tap haw | Poultry & Eggs eho 3 G. Diaz and I. Rodriguez; Se- villa, Gates and A. Castro. —o—= In a second game, the Trojans defeated Key West, 5-2. Score: R. Trojans 000 003 200-5 9 4 Key West — 000 002 000—2 5 Wickers and Joe Navarro; Carbonell and Al. Rodriguez. Three-base hit: Al. Rodriguez; two-base hits: F. Acevedo, John Navarro, Joe Navarro, Wickers; stolen bases: Rueda 2; umpires: Goss Malgrat, Joe Navarro and A. Acevedo. H. E. PB: Standings in the Monroe Coun- ty League after the games No- vember 14: Club— Poultry & Egg Co. Trojans Bacardi Club Key West Conchs W. L. Pet. 4 667 4 571 3 -500 2 400 On November 15, the Coto Stars won over the Morocays in the Junior Baseball League, 13 to 5. Score: Coto Stars 002 500 006—13 14 3 Morocayos 010 000 040—5 2 4 H. Garcia and P. Castro; O. Mendoza, F. Wickers and J. Men- endez. On November 17, the hitters in the Monroe Baseball League were: E. Albury, .571; Villareal, .50 M. Acevedo, .500; P. Carbonell, .500; Al. Rodriguez, .500; A. Acevedo, .476; C. Griffin, .455; J. Carbonell, .400; M. Griffin, .400; Davila, .400; A. Hernandez, .400; Joe Navarro, .400; Wickers, .333. leading County TO BE CONTINUED snaing Sh «num yee feb Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— Alse Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedale: (NO STOPS KEY LEAVES. MIAMI SUNDAYS) AT wlgnt, KEY WEST Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and Miami arrives at P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- rives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Pp, FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street WAREHOUSE—Cor, * tion, it looks like a fair effort has R.H.E| ives at Key West at 6:00 | Swedes Claim SelutSau~ | | | SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizen | and without a “freezing” order, the Commission has attempted to ‘set up a voluntary stabilization borers in an orderly way and to encourage transfers where work- ers are not employed their high- est skills. The cooperation of the Army, |Navy and Maritime Commission jis assured and the order, affect- fing 700,000 workers in thirty- issued on {the advice of representatives of labor and industry. Public opinion is expected to assure conformity, but, in the event that holders of war con- tracts continue labor pirating, itheir contracts can be revoked or |their plants taken over under emergency powers. It should be same time, to eliminate job-shopping by war workers. In this connection, efforts have been made to protect workers. ‘While no employer can hire a worker who does not have a cer- |tificate of release from his first ‘employer, the use of local labor is required and employers must release workers who are not employed at their highest skills. | In addition, they must adopt} programs of training, upgrading and apprenticeship. Employers are forbidden to re- cruit or scout for workers outside of the area affected without a clearance from the U. S. Employ- ment Service and the presump- tion is that this will not be “per- mitted if available workers, with necessary skill, are available loc- ally. Special provisions have been made for the transfer of workers from one employer to another on the basis of utilizing the worker’s higher skill. We call attention to this - ef- fort to bring something like or- {der out of the chaos that has ob- |tained in the employment of} workers for war work. While| we are not experts on the ques- been made to provide essential labor without depriving the workers of proper advancement. Something like the order discuss- ed. will eventually be applied to} most parts of the United States. WORK SIMULTANEOUSLY | DETROIT. — New Multiple ‘spindle drills, used in airplane} engine building, perform 14 in- tricate drilling operations simul-| taneously. Se te tnt tintin Antti Stitt tntnd KEY WEST BEDDING CO. 515 Front Street Phone 66° The Southernmost Mattress | Factory in the United States @ MATTRESSES RENOVATE: @ FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED BA22444444444444442 Tommie’s SKATING RINK SUMMER SESSIONS Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. Ladies Invited SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE Lessons Phone 9116, EN ROUTE) DAILY (EXCEPT 12.00 o'clock Mid- CLIPMPMOMMDOMOIMODIDAIEMMMOSIIIPIAIIAIIIOIOMILISIIBOVOSIIOD MISSI SSSI SS: Points), . AILY (Except at 4:00 o'clock Phones $2 and 68 Eaton and Francis Sts, STOCKHOLM, Jan. 4—Swed-! 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