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TUESDAY, JANU 90 0090000000009 FOLLOWING THROUGH BY AGUILAR | ©0000000000000000000000009 0000000900090 000099000 the 999922999 Here’s another chapter in our|accomplished the rout in review of baseball activities in! 12th. Key West since the late 1880's, Rookie Villareal led off with e .are nearing the end of 1938. f# single. Another rookie, Chino "Hernandez, laid down another An error loaded the Errors and more trick 'plays and a double by Lucilo were Sag - jonebagger. On November 20 of that year, bases. the Key West Conchs won over the Poultrymen, 8 to 3. j enough. The Poultry boys had a bad! Lefty Covington pitched for econd inning and lost the game|Key West. Lee and Colins work- ied on the mound for the losers. Score: R. H. E. ey West— 022 000 000 006—10 13 3 rederick’s Market— 100 030 000 000— 4 6 8 Covington and C. Griffin; Lee, ‘olins and Taylor. on that account. Tynes was sent to the showers | and H. Gates finished the gam Cheta Baker started for the; Conchs and Esmond Albury fin- ished the game. Barcelo hit four safely and Garcia made a wonderful catch. Cees He then threw a runner out at} On December 10, the plate with a perfect peg for/nounced that a the fielding gem of the game. { Score: R. HE. 1939. Key West _ 070 000 010—8 7 3! The field was to be on Palm Poultrymen 100 100 100—3 10 6|Avenue, across from the Army Baker, Albury and A. Acevedo; | Barracks, Tynes, H. Gates and Al. Rod-j Due to the efforts of Roy Ham- riguez. ‘lin, sports enthusiast and base- Two-base hits: Barcelo, Kelly; ball manager, the field was ac- and G. Garcia. quired and now that it will be as available for use, it -was to be On November 20, the Key West |the “home” field of the Key West Conchs joined the Miami Winter Conchs and other local clubs. Baseball League and it was an- a nounced they would play Hialeah On December 15, Key West the first game the following Sun-|won over Railey-Milan at Miami day. Field in Miami, 3-1. sa The Conchs put the game on On November 21, the Conchs|ice with a two-run rally in the won over Hialeah, 1 to 0, in a,second inning. C. Griffin hit a ten-inning battle. high fly between the catcher and Robert Bethel allowed the up-/ pitcher and ‘was safe at first but staters only two hits, a double went on to second when the ball by Rainey and a single by Saab.:got away from the fielder. Cov- Key West got five safeties. Es-| ington singled, scoring Griffin. mond (Tarzan) Albury poled a)Baker walked and Lucilo doubled homer that decided the contest in'to score Baker. Covington was the tenth. He hit his four-bag- thrown out, catcher to third, in ger off the highly-touted Balch.' an attempt to score. Gabriel (Rubberman) Garcia Milans scored their lone run caught eight fly balls in the out- in the third. Stewart singled field. and the ball got away fom Grif- Score: R. H. E. fin, allowing the runner to reach Key West 000 000 000 1-1 5 1jthird. He scored an infield out. Hialeah _ 000 000 000 0—0 2 2; Key West tallied its last run Bethel and Albury; Balch and|in the ninth. Griffin struck out. Pore. it was an- new all-sports field would be ready by January ae A wild pitch and an infield out On November 28, Key West allowed Villareal to score. Conchs laid down a batting bar- Score: rage at Hialeah Park to down the ,Key West Hialeah nine, 8-4. Milans 001 000 000—1 Key West scored four runs in! Covington and C. Griffin; the first inning off Balch. Six|Stewart, Adams and Schraeder. hits accomplished the rally. Two-base hits: Lucilo, Baker; Hernandez double in that in-' stolen bases: Knight, Denean; ning, Baker and stole'struck out: Stewart 8, Adams 4, second, Cates Albury |Covington 7; umpires: Newell singled. C. Griffin singled and|and Holloway. M. Griffin singled. Score: Key West 020 000 001-3 6 2 R. H. TO BE CONTINUED 401 100 200—8 13 Hialeah 000 200 200-4 6 3 Bethel and Cates; Balch, P. Cucivich and Pore. On November 28, the Bacardi nine whipped the Seafood Grill sguad in 13 innings, 3-2. Malgrat and Salinero pitched | ! like big leaguers in a mound | duel. | Sally lost the game on errors | by his mates. Score: Bacardis— 000 001 010.000 1-3 6 4 Seafood Grill— 100 001 000 000 0—2 10 10 Malgrat and I. Rodriguez; Sal- inero and Joe Navarro. RM. | 7O: F | Be to of Complaint, divorce, above d on the Ist day of Feb: 1943, otherwis . | therei 2 On December 4, - the Bacardi |‘ iii" Srae “ae Club won both games of a dou-/once a week for r nseeutive F << |Weeks in The Key West Citizen, a bleheader. Malgrat pitched his | Newspaper published in Key West, way to victory over the Poultry | Florid and Eggs boys, 10-7, in the first game. Score: ap- for ‘ause ed this 21st day of L) Ross C Sawyer rk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By (Sd.) Florence I R. H. E. Poultrymen 7103 Bacardis 1013 2 F. Tynes, Gates and Al. Rod- riguez; Malgrat and I. Rodriguez. | 000 | Second game saw Joe (House) Casa allowing four hits and no runs to blank the Seafood Grill, 5-0. Score: E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. (Sd.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Solicitor for Pla’ 1943 R. H. E. Grillers 045 Bacardis 5 6 6 Wickers and Joe Navarro; Joe Casa and I. Rodriguez. Two-base hit: I. Rodriguez; stolen bases: Machin, J. Navar ro, Davila. On December 4, Key West took the lead in the East Coast League with a six-run 12th-inning attack against Frederick’s Market of Miami. Squeze plays, tricks and hits wwe tinted 'Y IT TODAY... the Favorite in Key West STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE at ALL GROCERS BAAD ASADAAAASSEAAS a 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 BEALTY’S SAKE Lessons Phone $116 Phone No. 8 |IN WAR MATERIALS Villareal and Covington singled. |‘) R. H. E.| one Tes\ vs. . ,| L-AUDELINA BLANCO PEREZ, REAL ICE Is More ECONOMICAL. . .It’s Healthy and Safe. . It’s Pure THOMPSON ENTERPRISES (ICE DIVISION) Perr re rit tire THE LOWDOWN |FROM HICKORY GROVE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN \der a free rein—where you can (express yourself—unbridled.” Hl | ‘Too few woodsheds come from ; I see where a woman was in a ee peeeigtagh. cei gener grocery store, and the store waS|ojiow its bent and expand itself | ALUMINUM, PLASTICS AND Out of coffee. It peeved her. She | in its favorite direction.’ ‘Sounds! 3 Wisconsin. picked up an onion and heaved it; i As | 4. Basketball. MAGNESIUM ARE GREAT at the clerk. And instead of a S7e%, But getting Popped in the) 5 track. co! ur wild pitch and beaning an in-ic> aduate is hardl; ay al ETRE UESRS nocent bystander, she popped the| ye Suerea ies | clerk in the eye. i “How ie you gonna fix (By Associated Press) | go are says Henry, “if you can gays Henry. “You can't,” I says, NEW YORK, Jan. 5—While| ore getting at Two) Deon Until we ration Psychologists like} ; 5 re getting at I will be much lee—or 2 aluminum, magnesium and plas-j obliged.” “Alright,” I says, “it is! rene pee With the Dow Beck tics made great contributions to| about what this country needs.) JO SERRA.’ | luminum in 1939, the war during the past’ year,| Tis courltry needs more wood-; ier tely Questions Elsewhere On Page ried. 2. Bill Hillenbrand. it i rial and electric furnace steels 8004 demonstration of what you curbs on rises in eost of living. 1000, Says President’s report. are the finest of its alloys. ‘amount to when brought up un-! SPORTS Quiz ANSWERS ' 1. 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