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MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1£43. F OLLOWING THROUGH | By PEDRO AGUILAR "OME SOMILS. Today, after a lapse of severel! weeks, we. continue our review Of baseball agtivities in Key West. | This review, which will cover the highlights of the national’ pastime here, was begun early in 1942. It has now reached the year 1939 and the month of July of that year. c ‘ The review was prompted by! the efforts of the Municipal Sta-! dium Committee to carry plans to culmination for the of a modern sports arena on city Property in Flagler Avenue. Key West, as long as can be! recalled, has never had a muni- cipally-owned sports stadium! and the efforts of the committee to add this asset to our city is worthy of recognition. 1 Today we start our review with activities on July 16, 1939. On that date, the Key West Conchs downed the Trojans, ° to 2. | Little Lucilo Gonzalez held the losers to eight scattered hii while the Conchs got the Trojan ace, Harry (Bubber)! Wickers, for 15 safe blows. | The Conchs opened the gamc! with three runs in the first in- ning. William Cates singled.' Cyril (Belis) Griffin singled, Es mond (Tarzan) Albury tripled and Julio Barcelo doubled to ac-| count for the trio of markers.| The runs were scored after twe were out. Cates poled three safely, At bury, Griffin, Barcelo and M rio Pena getting two cavn. L cilo aided his own cause with ¢ | trio of hits. In the field, Armando Aco -*: | and Cates had six nvtonts r six assists, while Lucilo vy" credited with two putovts seven assists. For the Trojans, John snd J‘< Navarro hit two safely each. M | Lopez handled four putouts +: 3 two assists.‘ Joe Navarro, the; backstop, had seven putouts and | two assist to lead in the field. |Conchs left over the highwdy to Score: R. H, Conchs 300 230 100—9 15 2 Trojans ~. 000 100 100—2 8 6| L. Gonzalez and Griffin, Al-| bury; Wickers and Joe Navarro. | Rueda. | + Standings in the Monroe Coun- ty Baseball League on July 17, 1939: » | W. L. Pet. 6 1 .857| 2 2 500/ 3.3 500 ~ 0 5 .000) On July 20, 1939, the Key West ! American Legion junior baseball | nine lost to the Miami All-Stars 14 to 12. 3 Arthur (Reece- Thompson led the local hitters with a double} and three singles and was the/ star in the field. | M. Archer started on the hill) for Key West but was knocked | out. Gabriel Lastres, whose! slants later had- local hitters swinging wildly, went to Arch- er’s rescue and finished the! game. Score: R. H. E.} Key West 000 081 120—12 15 6 Miami . 501 002 51x—14 11 2 Archer, G. Lastres and Men- endez; Moore, Johnson and An- drew. Club— Key West Conchs Pirates Trojans - Blue Sox - ‘On July 21, 1939, the batting| averages of the Key West Conchs, | who were scheduled to journey} to Tampa for a three-game se-, ries: there, were released; Machin, .124; A. Acevedo, .300. Cates, .438; Albury, .451; Griffin, .352; Barcelo, .400; Villareal, .500; Pena, 333; Lucilo, .333; P. Baker, .275; Casa, .250; Bethel, .230; Leo Gonzalez, .230; L. Lopez, .333; M. Griffin, .400. On July 21, the Key- West American Legion junior basebal nine won over Ft. Lauderdale. Archer poled three out of four! to lead the Key West hitters. He cracked a triple, a double and a single. Lefty Aritas hit safely. Gabriel Lastres, the last of How To Lose Friends rection’ SPORTS QUIZ ANSWERS! They serve Questions Elsewhere On Page | Rint ae NE the National League; the Yankees were below Brooklyn in percent- age points. | “Xev West 200 000 000— 2 6 5 | M. Sanchez, .000. | | Younger Gremlins, kuown as Widget?’ | In One Easy Lesson! 75 children give their fancies, (By Associated Press) J 9 shorten GOLDSBORO, N.C. Mar. | Aad offen tear 1.—Mrs, R.G, Creech, res- 3 | istered surprise when she saw her husband pull dozens of letters from his overcoat when she opened them, They were last year’s Christmas cards he had forgotten to mail. Oe ee eT Se ee el on pies and cakes. Widget eats too much Some poor kid's tummy aches. A detachment of 268 Marines which captured British stores in Bermuda in 1776, was the first U. S. invasion force. LEGAL NOTICE All persons are hereby notified that a request has been made by the United States Naval Operat- | ing Base, Key West, Florida, to! close the drawspan of the Moser Channel Drawbridge for the pe- SEYMOUR, Conn. — The/riod from February 8, 1943, to thoughtful firemen of the Citizen’s|March 8, 1943. Request has Engine Company carefully remov-|been made to the United States ed four families’ wash hanging in}Engineers Office at Miami Beach, the backyard before dousing a/Florida, and any ‘person wishing chimney fire for which they hadjt0 interpose an objection to such been called. jelosure shall make ‘such objec- tion’ in writing to the War De- partment, United States Engi- neers Office, Miami Beach, Flor- ida. 1. Twice, 2. Durham, N. C. 3. Joe Di Maggio. 4. Chess champion of the world, 1921-27. 5. St. Louis and Brooklyn, in THOUGHTFUL FIREMEN | FIPAPPLAL LLL IW VV VV VT VIE Te, Tough !.uck “Doctor, can you tell me some way that I can get Insomnia?” |" “LIEUTENANT COMMANDER “That's a queer idea of yours.” ; B i K. M. FENWICK, oad ie eee i by hus- | Public Works Officer, Naval Op- ly that T lose ital) TK | eratnig Base, Key West, Florida le eh oigeg Ae Seas i feb9-15-22;mar1-8,1943 the seventh, when West Palm| Beach scored four runs, to lose| the game. | Score: R. H. E} “Test Palm Beach— { 001 100 432—11 11 2} : me Bo Meadows and Jones; Canalejo| eA ET Lie and Menendez. On July 21, Defendant. ATION TO: Mary Irene Kominak Lestinsky, 30 Lozier Avenue, Westfield, Massachusetts. You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint, for in the above styled cause, on the day of Apri A. 194 other" the allegations therein will be en as confessed. ‘This order is to be published on a week for four consecut in The Key West Citizen, paper published in Key W ida. Done and Ordered this the Key West)” play the Tampa All-Stars. at Tampa. In the group leaving were: Cyril Griffin, Julius Villareal, Phillip Baker, Lucilo Gonzalez, Esmond Albury, Leo Gonzalez, } Papito Machin, Quintan Lopez, Joe Casa, Mario Pena, Marvin Griffin and Julio Barcelo. Following them in the after- noon were William Cates, Ar-| mando Acevedo, Robert Bethel and Manager Roy Hamlin. On July 22, the Blue Sox left over the highway to play Ft. My- ers at that city on Sunday, July 23. | Players making the trip includ- ed Al. Rodriguez, Guillermo Diaz, Howard Gates, Castellano, Pie Traynor, Peter Castro, Fidel | Lopez, Gabriel and Jesus Gar-| cia, Honky Molina, Manager Frank Carabaljo and Scorer Pe- ter Aguilar. TO BE CONTINUED CIRCUIT CO NTH JUDIC! IN AND FOR MO: ANE THE an Hills, Staten New York. You are hereh pear to the sworn plaint, you in the jor before }A. D. 1943, rw a tions therein will be taken as con required Bill to ap- of Com- WHAT! YOU DON’T HAVE GREMLINS? Up to now only aviators were supposed to be both- ered by the Gremlins, But actually a Gremlin. can turn up anywhere—and anybody can have a. - lin. Look elsewhere ‘in The Citizen today and see for yourself. order is to be publish once a week for four consecu weeks in The Key West Citizen, | publication edited in said County Thi SRED at t day Key of . . 19 4) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cjreuit © Gounty, Florida. REAL ICE ASSURES USERS OF REFRIGERATION eoecrecvcccoves GOT GREMLINS? ATHLETE'S CHANCES SEEN BETTER the paniice AP Features. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark; Mar. 1.| west Conference during the late |—Take it from Dr. Eugene Lam-/ twenties and mid-thirties. | bert, average athletes have a bet- ter chance of getting coaching and ence football game since the mid- | teaching jobs by attending their: gle of the 1940 season. jown state university. |, His~statement connection with the comment that || the University | which he now }tor, must improve its system of | obtaining football talent if Razor- They tangle hair, put smears on taces, | back teams were to return to the B WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WE'LL HELP YOU! i nt in to in nti nn tan an tine nds THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AT HIS OWN STATE UNIVERSITY :high place attained in the South-! 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