The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1943, Page 3

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MONDAY, JANUARY <° FOLLOWING THROUGH PEDRO S ameies We now come to the year 1939 | in our review of baseball activi-| ties in Key West. This column, for the past few onths, has been reviewing the | ational pastime here since the! Be 1880's. In our last chapter, covered the end of 1938. i ye This review was prompted by |8!ad that most folks did not per-| ithe efforts of the Municipal Sta- ™it the war to prevent a Yule-j| reproduced a vivid interpretation fdium Committee in raising funds! tide exchange of cheery if and planning for the construc- tion of a modern sports palace on city property in Flagler Avenue. We continye the review. On January 1, 1939, a revamp- the real joys of the holiday sea- | over |son to me is sitting down after ;St0od around me ten guardians of ped Cuban Club nine won the Trojans for the first victory 'the rush of the day is over and Conchs leisurely nosed the Pirates, 5 to 4, in a cards I have received. of the year. Key West second game that afternoon. Joe Navarro, catcher for in the opening battle. Score: Trojans Cuban Club . 200 003 x—5 11 Wieckers and Joe Navarro Gates, Diaz and A. Castro. Home runs: J. a, enech; three-base hi’ Joe varro; stolen ba: Rueda, Carbonell, Domenech; Albury and Lucilo. 108% O00 In the second game, Armando J Acevedo, .dean of:Key West short- this courageous bit of verse: stops, stole the show. He poled a single, double, triple and home run, scored three runs and drove} home the other two credited to} the Conchs. Esmond (Tarzan) Albury and William (Butch) Cates, other members of the Conchs, each hit thre ely. Score: R. H. E. Conchs 202 000 010—5 10 2 Pirates 001 010 101-4 8 Puby Carbonell and C. Griffin; Joe Casa and I. Rodriguez. Home run: Acevedo; three- base hit: A two-base hits: Acevedo, Cate es: G. Garcia 2, A celo; umpires: Al. Molina. Bar- lo, Acevedo a On January 2, 1939, in an ex- hibition game, the Cuban defeated the Pirates by a 4 to 3 When might was right in days of them you have only the ashes of | score The loss was the third in first and second games of 1939. Score: Pirates 001 000 002—3 9 Cuban Club 021 100 000—4 10 Malgrat, Snachez and A. Hi nandez; M. Alfonso and A. C tro. Bb} On January 5, it was an- noeunced that Robert Bethel led the pitchers in 1938 with 12 games won and two lost. George Washington won 14 and lost four. Salinero and Sanchez won eight and lost four. Joe (House) Casa won and lost one. E. Rodriguez had a record of four victories and two defeats. (Bubber) Wickers won Malgrat eacn three Howard Gates claimed nine victories and lost eight games. Jackie Carbonell, Sevilla and Puby Carbonell each won two and lost two. Villareal, Barcelo and Coving- ton each won one and lost one. Moke «won 4hree and lost six. Guillermo Diaz won two and Bicone Miwnitiand FP. PS each won one and _ lost & ol kerf én onédand {ost none. On January 8, the Pirates won over the Cuban Club to their three-game losing streak. In a seeond game, the Key West Conchs downed the Tro- jans. In the first game, a total of 20 runs were scored, 22 hits blast- ed out into safe territory and 14 errors committed. Barcelo poled four out of five. Score: R. H. E Pirates 400 000 520—11 12 7 Cubans 112 013 001— 9 10 7 Tores, Malgrat and I. Rod- riguez; Tynes, Alfonso, Diaz and Al. Rodriguez. Two-base hit: Al. Rodriguez; three-base hit: G. Garcia; stolen bases: I. Rodriguez 2, F. Lopez 2, M. Hernandez, Hopkins, M. Ace- vedo, J, Garcia, G. Aeevedo; um- pires: Domenech, J. Navarro, Al- bury and Wickers. OoQ In the second game, Salinero struck out 12 of the Conéfis but he couldn’t stop them from get- ting 10 hits and scoring seven runs. Every member of the Conchs, except Shortstop Armand Ace- vedo, went down swinging at least once. Robert Bethel, of the Conchs. was not to be outdone by Sal- inero. He whiffed e ber of the Trojans, ton Sterling, a promising rookie at that time. In all, Bethel the ally fine. Trojans, poled two out of three personality of the sender. Some jof the most appealing were R. H. E.\the form of modest postcards |Tights to go forth into the world 020 001 1—4 8 2 bearing a warm and kindly per-|® free, self-respecting, God-fear- i sonal message or verse. : ; Dom- and I’ve selected two or three | ians, and to me they represent Na-' with mess: umpires: tribution and I'm sure none who | Mocracy. and thought-provoking w: _ in step with the and Stretched wings of an American Clup | staff: 4 There wefe no free-born men. row for the Bucs. They dropped | The Liberties we have today the last game of 1938 and the|Were far behind their ken. R. H. E.|But now a_ hard-won bulwark | 2 Our freedom in this land. A t -|Upon the mighty Bill of Rights ing Florida attorney of Tallahas- {On one who gave his life | break | ~ i | i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY While it may have proved quite1Christ’s Kingdom is invincinble, a burden to the post office, fm! His Star is shining still. ) Within the folded card was greet-|of the “Bill of Rights” as written ‘by a 14-year-old girl, Patricia from | McCaffrey. Her simple but clear i must surely come ing. Each Christmas I old and dear friends, distant parts of the hear ! paraphrase in| from Divine inspiration, for she of | wrote: whom I have lost track. One of some i world, | “The instant I was born there my future. They came a long way—through pain and suffering, persecution, intolerance and the dark, grim battlefield of tyran- ny. But they were present be- |cause they had decreed that this in|child, the American, had the} looking through the This year they were exception- Many rang with the! All are | ing individual. appreciated. | “The BILL OF RIGHTS is the A few, as always, stand out,/mame given to these ten guard- | in-;the life-blood of the American heart of De- n ges so clever or spiring as to deserve wider dis-|Way of life—the sent them would object What is the BILL OF sharing them with you. | RIGHTS? Why, it is the privac From a friend in Maine came | Of the home in which I live. it is the streets in which I walk and 'the parks in which I play. It is | the school which I choose to at- | , tend, the people I like or dislike |—praise or criticize. It is the newspaper I read, the men andj the measures I will be able to vote for or against, the calling | |I wish to follow, the equaity of opportunity which stretches out | before us all and the manner in imely | Which each of us chooses to wor- the ship our God. — one received from the office of} “All these things and many} Attorney General Tom Watsin./™0re form the BILL OF RIGHTS. Its message was so profound, so| They are all parts of the whole. times, that I Destroy one and you destroy all. Under the out-| With them you have the dignity which is man. Without them you Eagle appeared this warm verse, | have a hollow pretense called written by Ruth Payne Bomford, | the state. | a member of the secretarial| “With them you have the pow- ier to dream great dreams and make dreams come true. Without to my The drifting snows of winter May swirl about our feet; We may be short on sugar, On rubber, gas and heat; Old Santa may be rationed, His presents may be few, But thank the Lord My Christmas thoughts Can still go out to you. Most inspiring, striking, must pass it on. old lignorance and slavery.’ | ———_—_—_—_ ‘FLORIDA ATTORNEY MADE LIEUTENANT guards TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 11; | (FNS’—B, K. Roberts, outstand- | see, has been commissioned a Lieutenant (Junior Grade) in the shone | United States Coast Guard, and {will report to Washington this | week. Roberts is past president of | tne Tallahassee Bar Association, land vice-president of the Florida | Although the world is torn again | State Bar Association. Bysmnens obeviliwill, | Railroad brotherhoods vote to! ask a 30 percent wage increase Secure and firm we stand. The Star of Bethlehem down i To love and serve his fellow men And free the earth from strife. struck out ten, just two less than his opponent on the bill. Sterling hit three out of four. Cates, Acevedo and Villareal, of the Conchs, each poled two safe- | ly Score: Trojans |STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL R. H. E. 200 000 000—2 6 2} Conchs 200 010 40x—7 10 2) Salinero and Joe Navarro;} Bethel and C. Griffin. 000 ea S| indi: Ss after the H an a ee a Oaaasan eee cae ee 'Tommie’s SKATING RINK Club— L. Pet.| SUMMER SESSIONS Key West Conchs 0 1.000; Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. Cuban Club 1 500! and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 1 .500! Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. Ladies Invited Pirates rs Trojans 2 000 Suse | SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE (eons. Phone 911! { je Beneranncncese | | TO BE CONTINUED REAL ICE ASSURES USERS OF REFRIGERATION CERTAINTY When you place your re- frigeration reliance upon the regularity of OUR ICE DELIVERY service you know that not only is your ice chest to be properly and regularly filled, but you will get guaranteed satisfaction. REAL ICE Is More ECONOMICAL. . It’s Healthy and Safe. . It’s Pure THOMPSON ENTERPRISES (ICE DIVISION) INC. Phone Ne. 8 Key West, Fla. ilearning to serve the [SIP PLILILIZLLILLLLLLLLLLALELLLLEI LLL LALLALLLAL LALLA LLLLLALLBALAZLZLLZLZLLZZZLILALLLZLLL EL LL LE © cocenccospegecccccceneone THE KEY WEST CITIZEN INDIAN PRINCESS BECOMES WAAC a AUXILIARY PRIVATE in| Giark, gtanddaughter of Quan-| > ‘nah Parker, famed. Comanche WOMEMS Deey THAR = | indian chiet, jis) an auxiliary ING CORPS | (private) at the Women’s Army | Auxiliary Corps training school there. 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