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TUESDAY, JANUAR‘ 19 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THRE HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biséuyne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bey COMMISSARY FIVE \Fomomme Tamoucr [Ameer se | NAVY OPEN TO ‘Navy Recruiting Station at onee, | to nine months. He will then be! | thén they will clear through theit | sént to some naval activity for cage stated: Those found physical-| sod income for life, and since he) pate cent, ly and othetwise qualified for the! {will only be 37 years of age he} ) Albury, f Here’s another column in our! 48-34, LAST NIGHT 9 | paneer teviéw of baseball activities in! jKey West since the late 1880's. | B TEAM EDGED SECTION | _— BASE IN EX! | On January 15, 1939, the Blue} coat |Sex took the plate of the Cuban} FAIR: SOLDIERS FORFEITED /Club in the baseball league and! Q—He A fg stee tt | |won its first game from the Key} }—How .can I apply for lim- SECOND, GAME iWest Conchs by the shutout ited service in the Army? |séore of 4-0. i Robert Bethel, ace of the Key; brother. The Commissary five of the West mound staff, was nicked 'termined by your physical con- Navy last’ night walloped the|for nine safeties. He did. ail,dition at the induction center. Air Station No.3 five in the |Tight but the Sox hit when it ae opening game of a doubleheader | ™@ht runs. Q—Are judges exempt from QUESTIONS Send Honte-Front Quéries to Regional ex! Informafion Office In Care of This Paper ALL INTERESTED SHOULD! Navy Recruiting Station in Miami, APPLY TO HARRISON REED, | for induction and shipment to a/ for a good peacetime job. The local Navy Recruiting Sta-/ tion will accept a limited number A-~You don’t apply for it,! of men between the ages of 18 and Limited service is de-| 33, next ' Harrison Reed, recruiter in charge announces, These men should apply to the | Navy will then be sent to the main|can utilize the fine specialized | | training the Navy has given him ; Navy training station. Some of| Chief Reed also reiterated the i these men may get their training | fact that Lieut. Bonacci Navy con- in Jacksonville, Florida, and POS-| struction engineers will be in sibly their first duty in the State.’ yiami January 18-19-20 to inter- Chief Reed urges all seventeen-| view applicants for the Navy sea. | year-old boys to investigate the! pees. These men may come from} RECRUITING OFFICER age group will be limited also. He | State Selective Service Headquar- pointed out that a boy of this age, ! ters in St. Augustine last week. meeting Navy requirements, may} get 12 weeks training, then select, a trade school for a period of four} 18% to 18 years. week, Cnief Specialist Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District end Amusements PARKING LOT ADJOINING HOTEL | Navy at once, as quotas for this! selectees also, as announced by at the Hish S ia Howard Gates allowed the/the draft? ‘the High School Gymnasium, Conchs only six hits. | A—Judges of a Court of Rec-| 48-34. Armando Acevedo, the greatiord are deferred by law, other! It was a ;Key West shortstop, handled | judges are subject to the draft} nine chances,) and Jackie Car-|board’s decision. | |bonell handled ten without an! ees well-played contest, with Paul, the elongated center of the victors, being the differ- WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WE'LL HELP YOU! etietintntintntntntn tn tn tn tndntntntnd j E i error. J. Garcia poled for the Sox. Acevedo connected each. Score: {Blue Sox ence between viciory de- feat. _ The Aviators showed marked improvements over previous set- tos. Box score: Commissary (48) Player— FG FT F Domenech, f 3 Sears, f 3 Paul, ¢ 10 Dierlam, g 4 Jacobsen, g Grounds, g and three Castellano and G. for two! R. H. E. 006 100 030—4 9 3! Key West . 000 000 000—0 6 2/7 H. Gates and Al. Rodriguez;! Bethel and C. Griffin. 000 20| In a stcond game that after- 9 noon, the Trojans, under 7 management of Bernatd Waite, Jr., downed the -Pirates, 6| to 1. { Waite had his? -p@ys?: hustling | all the way and‘! Kis -“éadership | P was attested by the score. 14 Salinefo held the Bues 4 ‘half-dozen safé blows: Joe Navarro | each cracked two bingles. 19! Score: : Trojans TP 6 in, 3 0 tl aumooe 6s Sl conwwn Totals— 23 Air Station 3 (34) Player— FG FT Key, f 6 Kirkman, Pusser, c Morris, g Fetterman, g Knight, g Gagner, g 0 43 TP to a f 20 003 001-6 8 Pirates 000 001 000—1 Salinero and Joe Malgrat and I. Rodriguez. leeuason Speer geen Totals— 18 4 Seore at half: Commi Air Station 15; free thro ed: Domenech 2, Sear: 3, Key 3, Kirk , Pusser, Mor- ris, Fetterman 3; technical fouls: Demenech, Jacobsen, Key; timer: Albury; scorer: Blanchard; ref- eree: Hansen, Univ. of Miami. On January 18, 1939, Armando a Acevedo led the hitfers in the baseball league, compilation averages revealed. ping the ball at a .750 pace. Other leaders were: M. Acevedo, .667; AL Aeevedo, J. Garcia, Al. Rodriguez, Sterling, Joe Navarro, J. Casa and E. Albury, .500 each; Barcelo, .500; C. Garcia and Domenech, .400 each; Geo. Acevedo, .375; Castellano, .333; Dierlam The scheduled second game be- tween the Army Barracks and the High School B team was forfeited by the Soldiers when they failed to put a club on the floor at starting time. The B Team and the Section Base engaged in an exhibition = to round out the program. The oo wit ela Baby Conchs, showing surprising |“ £trength with one Varsity play-! br in their lincup, subdued the | pases fore unbeatable Section | ¢ 3ase, { O00 Pitcherg record: Howard Gates won two. Puby Carbonell won éne. George Washington Malgrat,| Robert Bethel and Salinéro each | twon one and lost one. i Harry (Bubber) Wiekers, Joe (House) Casa and F. Tynes each Fp ‘lost one. 24 The game was a_ thriller all the wav with the B boys having a slight edge. Box score: B Team (25) FG FF F ) } __ Player— ) Morgan, f Guerra, f On January 22, 1939, Puby Carbonell was in great shape as safely /policy in effect as soon as he signs the papers? able recently. jare cheap and fhe |YOu need a ratioh certificate to) H, | buy a coal-burning stove. tirely separate. and C. Garcia buying second-hand trucks? R. H. E. Ordnance T\trucks and haul-away 6 5 Write Navarro; Birmingham, Ala. of to $624 a year or more he is re- | He was clip-|quired to file a victory tax re- turn. policy paid in monthly checks or | in a lump sum in case he dies? | soldier overseas? ter, not cash. The order will be! jpaid in the money used by the foreign country stationed. SPORTS QUIZ ANSWERS Q—Is a_soldier’s insurance! WATCH REPAIRS A—Yes. Q.—Can I buy a stove without | priority? A.—New coal and wood burn-| ig stoves have been made avail- The wood-burners ; unrationed, but | “Maurice Scammons, Jeweler 518 Fleming Street pryvvvv wry Streamlined Service... WESTERN UNION Direct Wire — Convenient — No Delay! FILE YOUR MESSAGES AT PRICE TOURS 505 Duval St. “Opposite Kress” Q.—Is the so-called vitcory tax | new name for the income tax? A.—No. These taxes are en- Q.—Is it true that the Army is A—yYes. The District Birmingham Phone 124 needs used | trailers. | Building, PIV VY r ery 1 700 Nelson FIREMEN’S TROPICAL PARK 712 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA Kiddies’ Matinee Daily 3:00 to 6:00 P. M. AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL MERRY-GO-ROUND. GIANT FERRIS WHEEL KIDDIE AUTOS KIDDIE AZROPLANES Q.—Does a farmer have to pay victory tax? A.—If his gross income amounts Special Q —Is a soldier's insurance | A—In monthly checks. Q.—Can I send money to a A—Send a money order, sis- | ! PLAY BINGO NIGHTLY in which he is \ 04d tata tnch dnd tnd dndndly dp tndntndndded WV VV VV VV TV OIC TOG PRITCHARD . FUNERAL HOME Questioris Elsewhere On Page 1> Manuel Ortiz. . Freddie (Red) Cochrane. . Tony Zale. . Gus Lesnevich. . Jackie Wilson. Repairing At Reasonable Prices ages Levy, f he blanked the Pirates on three McCown, c hits. Joe Casa, his opponent on Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy Junior Today In History the mound, and Malgrat, Casa’s relief, also pitched a three-game game, but the Bucs committed four errors. Casa gave up two hifs in four innings. Three double plays aided the Conchs. The trio of double kill- ings were executed by Armando Acevedo to Mario Pena. Score: Pirates Key, g Knowkes, g R. Barber, g Alonzo, g Pritchard, | coom mmm wee ' locomomomoe Totals— 10 Section Basé (24) Player— FG Gott, f Walters, Barbar, f Uihert, f Smith, ¢ Barbery, c Jayeotks, g Wolfgram, g Lindsey, g Keene, ¢ al coocconocew a iS a 4 on'd R. HE. . 000 000 0006—0 3 Conchs 300 300 00x—6 3 2 Casa, Malgrat and I. Rod- riguez; P. Carbonell and C. Grif- fin. i f Fooo “BVO In the second game, the Tro- trom “the Sox “Giro Diaz 24 weakened and Wickers was get- geme pro- lige roHrnewoort tals— ll 2 13 ore at half: B Team Tf -Seé-¢titig better, as the tion Base 11; free throws thissed: gressed. ‘ Morgan 3, Guerra, McCown 3,) In the last of the ninth, Mo- Key 2, Levy 3, Gott 2, Smith,|lina doubled. Wickers struck Jaycoeks, Barbery 4, Lindsey 3,|out the next three batters to end Barbar, Urhert~2, Keene; tech-/|the game. nical fouls’ Gott, Barbery; timer: Gabriel Garcia hit fhree owt seorer: Blanchard; referee: cf four and Sterling eonnected , Univ. of Miami. for two out of four, scored =| runs and drove home three. i = Scere: R.H. E.} Blue Sox 020 100 000-3 8 5) Trojans G. Diez amd Al. Rodriguez: | pa y tr Todav’s Birthdays Dr. Claud M. Fuess, headmas- Wickers and Joe Navarfo. ter of Phillips Andover Acad- TO BE CONTINUED emy, Mass., noted biographer, os born Waterville, N. Y¥., 58 years " : ‘a ago. One-Minate SPORTS Quiz Dr. Mordecai ‘W:agotmson, pres: Answers Esewhete On Pace | ident of Howatdi< University; Everybody. knows that 4 Washington, D?; @,* torn Peris,}Louis is the heavyweight cham- Tenn., 53 years} ago. pion but whe ean | name the i SSS champions jn ‘the following divi- €larence E. |Gans§:jo4mbassa-, sions, according to the National dof to China, horn Washington, ; Boxing Association’s ratings? D. C., 56 years ago. 1. Bantamweight. —— 2. Welterweight. 3. Middleweight. Mack D. Rust of Memphis, Tenn., cc-inventor of the cotton; 4. Lightweight. | picker, born BrecKenriége, Tex.) 5. therweight. | 43 years ago. (a ene Tommie’s SKATING RINK SUMMER SESSIONS (‘Fritz”) Crisler, y of Michigan football coach, born Earlville, IIL, 44 years ago. j aha Sat., 2:30 < 4:30 — | Evety 6:00 = 10:30 p.m. Frank J. Hogan of Washington, Tavited D. C,, noted lawyer, born Brook-;_ SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE lyn, N. Y., 66 years ago. 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