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WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 28) 1948. UNDEFEATED COAST; CARDS BLANK GUARD NINE MEETS CHICAGO CUBS GAVE PIRATES 4-1 ViC- NAVAL AIR STATION sige | TORY OVER REDS BALLERS COP SIXTH WIN IN ROW IN NATIONAL CIR- CuUIT (Special to The Citizen) i : NEW YORK, April 28W—The world champion Cardinals treat- | \ed fans to some real bail playing | Baseball cops the limelight to- | l yesterday when they blanked | night as the center of interest | ine Chitago Cubs, 7 to 0. among sports fans at the Naval! “he pittsburgh Pirates defeat- | Uperating" Base because the j jed the Cincinnati Reds by a \40ug-awaited return engagement | score of 4 to 1, while the Cleve- of te league-leading Coast ly 4 Guardsmen and — second-piace ee Ct cago White Sox, 4 to 2. NOB nine is slated for 5:30. ‘tne Coast Guard is undefeated | Results of the games follow: with six straight triumphs and National Leacue the sé€cond-placers have won! At Pittsburgh live and lost one. A victory for | Cincinnati the former will continue them | Pittsburgh - 410 0. on their merry title-bound way Starr, Shoun ahd Mueller; —but a triumph for the NO#! Klinger, Lanning, Rescigno and will knot the two contingent Lopez. for the top slot. , Decks for tonight's action were cleared last evening when the Peele sii Marines outlasted Boca Chica in| g¢. Louis; a drawn-out seven-inning affair that went two hours and a half. -The final score was 11-7. In the National League the high-flying Naval Air Station eH won its sixth straight triumph Ped ee at the expense of the Section rooklyn Base, 13-5. Churchill and Leig- | Philadelphia ers worked for the victors ani | Wyatt, Webber and Apperson and Taylor for the los- Rows, Fuchs and Rowe. ers. — In the Marines-Boca Chita fray, the Marines garnered three scores in the first and the Army got one. The latter obtained an- _ Tobifi, and Masi; other in the second to make we | Poland. count 3-2 but he winners scored | a pair in the third as did tne! Army. The soldiers caught up wilit two more in the fourth to tax¢) a 6-5 edge but the victors came} back in the fifth with three to make the score 88-6, Bot. got another but one in the sixto and two in the seventh provided | the eventual margin for the Ma- rines. Both teams used two hurlers with the winners getting 14 hits and the losers six. Boca Chica was paced by Ibanez, third base- man, who had two doubles in x ons i four trips. Napoli, second base- | Washington = " i man, connected for a home ver (16 Innings) | Shroat, part-time pitcher an‘ és ; third panne for ihe Marines,| St. Louis at Detroit Ln uaeaaal had a perfect day with two sin-| ed. gles and a double in four chanc- \ es. Woods, leftfielder, and Swartz- ek 8 0 R. H. E. | 0 tt) Li 712 0, Derringer, Fleming, Barrett! and Hernandez; M. Cooper and W. Cooper. H. 5 At New Yor New York R. BB) 1110 1, Lohrman and Amieriéin League | At Boston R. H. EL! New York - 112 2 Boston 5.6 1} Donald, Byrne, Russo andj Dickéy; Hughson and Peacock. R. HE.) At Chicago -4 8 2 | Cleveland Chicago 242 Harder, Salverson and De-; sautels; Maltzberger, Lee, Grove !and Tresh. At Washington E.} R. H. | Philadelphia 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THEY RE THEIR PLEDGE AMERICA’S 180,000 MEN AND WOMEN OF MEDICINE are serving humanity faithfully wherever the need may be. They give their best with our troops and are doing double) duty at home. é THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT Copyright 1943, Laccerr & Myers Tooacco Co | CAREYS HAVE CUESTS IF YQ AND EVERYONE ELSE IN KEY WEST BUY A.10-CENT STAMP Mr. and Mrs. Hora Horatio Carey, 1405 Petronia street have house guests their daughter- in- | | law and grezd-daughter Mrs: Da nell Carey and Darnella Mrs. Carey arrived rece’ of as their (Clothing | civine you a MILDER BETTER TASTE The steadily growing popularity of Chesterfields is a sure sign that they make good their pledge to give you the things that count most in a cigarette. Smokers know they can depend on Chesterfield’s Right Combination of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos to give them a MILDER, BETTER TASTE. They’re true to their pledge ... THEY SATISFY. field rHuetc -. RADIO SERVICE UNHURT IN WEIRD ACCIDENT 629 Eaton, Cor. Elizabeth “THE FASTEST RADIO SERVICE IN TOWN LEGALS Works A Admi 7 Welteral Buildings Snrerior! Public ONTARIO, 5 ty Jean O'Bry by an automot i-| alighted from and carried or on the running-bo: which sheared o ney, drawings and spi the construction Health Clinic 4 Papell a8, 943 tions for of parents hundred d of th quipment a tree, Poo 2 ee ee lander, shortstop, each had two in three. Tomorrow night Boca meets the Sound School. Friday the Coast Guard is slated to op-' pose the 50th Coast Artillery and Saturday the NOB will meet the Marines. STANDINGS MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES! American League Club— New York — Cleveland St. Louis Washington Philadelphia Detroit Boston Chicago Pet. 789 667 -500 429; -400/ -400 .250 mrwewnmoe 9 02 Coe co Re Club— Brooklyn St. Louis Pittsburgh New York Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia Boston Pet. | -750 600 -600 kid rere | 400 400 333 333 wrewmyn et PUBLISHED IN 1704 BOSTON.—One of the earliest} American newspapers was the Boston News Letter, first publish- ed in 1704. LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL OR SPECIAL BILL Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the requirement of} Section 21 of Article III of the Constitution of the State of Florida, as amended at the gen~ eral election in 1938, appiieaieb will be made by the ungeeaenes | to the Legislature of the ite of Florida now in session for the} passage of a local or special bill Authorizing the City of Key West, Florida, to Enter Into Any Contract Or to Extend any Contract with Any Per- son or Corporation Including the Crummer Company, a Delaware Corporation, in Regard to the Refunding of the Bonded Indebtedness of the City of Key West. This 28th day of April, A. D.| 1943 J. R. DeLAND. apr28,1943 Chica; -500 | — ‘FOLLOWING THROUGH | By PEDRO AGUILAR | Today we open with the doings jon December 30, 1939. On that date, Ray Bush’s Pirates | won § to 3 from the Tampa ae | Stars. Although touched for 10 Pe Salinero kept the Tampa safeties | pretty well scattered. Morgado proved to be his most, 667 | effective enemy, touching him for Key West three bingles. Pizzreuto and Schiro got two apiece. F. Lopez, M. Acevedo, M. Her- | |nandez and Salinero hit safely. ‘twice for the locals. |. Score: % Pirates 004 000 010—5 12 3 \Tampa 300 000 000—3.10 4 Salinero and P. Carbonell; Mor- gado and Schiro. On December 31, 19’9, pa baseball nine won a double- header as a fond good-bye to the old year, Pirates were victims in the first game. 0-1,.and the Conchs drop- ped the second, 5 to 8. bonell allowed Tampa only four} hits in seven innings. He was re- game. Longral allowed two hits in five stanzas. Schiro hit three safely and Al. | Acevedo two. ; . Score: | Tampa R.H.E. 000 000 010-1 6 2 | Pirates 000 000 000—0 5 3 Morgado, Longral and’ Schiro; Carbonell, Malgrat and M. Ace- vedo. O00 Inthe. afternoon, the Tampa | boys Hatmered Jackie Carbonell all over the field and Philip (Cheta) Baker, who relieved. him, held the | visitors seoréless the rest of the way. Tampa used a different pitcher | levery three frames and in this! way subdued the locals. | However, Armando Acevedo, |Key West ace shortstop, garnered \three safeties, and Julio Barcelo | and Cyril Griffin got two each. ——— Here’s another chapter in our! late 1880-up-to-the-present review | of baseball activities in Key West. | ROH. E.) the Tam- In the opening battle, Puby Car- | lieved by Malgrat,; who lost the) St. Petersburg where sie he spending time with her hushand | who is connected with the U. | Navy and upon his beine tra West. Otis Carey, another son of M visiting with relatives and friends ‘and returned recently to his home in Miami. THE VINEGAR TREE | and Torres for the locals we stars. Score: Tampa 113 300 000 200 111 000— |" Lepez, Morgado, Longral | Pizzrlato; J. Carbonell, Ba 'C. Griffin. 000 The batting averages Tampa-Key West series thé’ following ‘leaders: Orihuela, Tampa, .464. Pizzolato, Tampa, .320. Schiro, Tampa, .310. Morgado, Tampa, .500. Joe Rodriguez, Tampa. .3 Comporato, Tampa, .250. Longral, Tampa, .300. Prieto, Tampa, .250. | Hill, Tampa, .400. Lopez, Tampa, .250. Artman, Key. West, .500. Sterling, Key West, .525. | Griffin, Key West, .480. Wickers, Key West, .400. Esmond Albury, Key West, Julius Villareal, Key West, Armando Acevedo, Key West, 500. Julio Barcelo, Key West | Jackie Carbonell, Key -400. Gabriel Garcia, Key West, F. Lopez, Key West, .375. M..Aceyedo, Key West, .475 M.. Hernandez, Key West P. Carbonell, Key West, .250. E. Salinero. Key. West, 590. A. Hernandez, Key West. .333. Al. Acevedo, Key Wést, .375. Cates, Key West, .250. Home runs: Comporaio and Artman, | each Three-base hits: | Prieto, Pizzolato, E. Alb | Baker, Villareal-and A. Acev \1 each. | Two-base hits: | Shiro 3, Comporato, 'Iongral, Morgado, C. Griffin, Albury, A- Acevedo and M. for 250. Arihuila, E. Ace- Orihuch. Prieto and Morgado! vedo, 2 each. leach cracked three safeties. | In the field, Artfnan for Tam- \pa handled six chances at short | without an error. Bakér, Acevedo i i Stolen bases: A. Acevedo 3, Hernandez 2. TO BE CONTINUED ferred, decided to come on to Key West, | and Equipment) omplete and |qein ‘be furnished only te ed buil | this project | Public Building the date name tion, which will be abo after the bidding material - jable for distribution. W olds, Commissioner | Buildings establish- Bids \PLEVENTA i DICIAL. cIRCU: T OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUN N ‘HANCERY. Case No, 8-574 PERRY 1. sITT, Complainant, DIVORCE NESBITT, Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR THOMAS. W. NESBITT, i residence is unknown. | You are hereby required to pear to the sworn bill of jplaint filed against you in above styled cause on or befor the 7th day of June, A. 1D. 194 otherwise the allegations thereof will be taken as confessed Done and Ordered this 20th, 19 AL) Ross C Sawyer Kk of Cireuit Court of Monroe ‘county, Florida. |} RAYMOND R. LORD, | Solicitor for Complainant apr21-28,may5-12,1943 t vs. THOMAS W. TO: whos April MARINE $155.94 (Senate Bill } NOTICE REBY GIV That ‘Ross C. § holder of Tax Certificate No. 7 ssued the ‘day of Septembe: D. 1940, has |filed same In my office and has sie cee oes [frets application for-a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate THE VINEGAR TREE UNCLE SAM WILL HAVE ENOUGH TO OUTFIT 60 _— SOLDIERS TODAY 1ST LIEUT. PHILLIP ! SMITH NOW CAPTAIN’ _ First Lieutenant Phillip R.! ith, son of Mr. and Mrs. fo- zo B. Smith, 4811 North Win- | er A ue, Chicago, has: promoted to captain in the} : it has been an-; by ” the commanding of-} of the Harbor Defenses of st, where Capt. Smith is |... med with the Coast Artil-| ~~ Corps. comune, entered the Army and received hi at Fort < Eustis; ; Va. After a period as ‘an ine structor in an enlisted men’s spe- cialist school he attended Officer Candidate School from which he Was graduated as a second Hew; tenant. THE VINEGAR TREE Eaker named nead~ of Eighth! | U. S. air force. jembraces the following described |property in the County of Monroe, - |State of Florida, to-wi LEGALS } Lot 1, Cudjoe Key 3 G9- 83/184 See. Twp. Range -— | 28, 23-3/4 Acres As recorded in Monroe County Records The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Key Farm and Co. ‘axe No. S-! | Unless said certificate shall be re- PEARL RUT {deemed according to law, the prop- Plaintiff. lerty described therefrl (will be sold to vs. DIVORCE ACTION | the highést bidder at the court | LOUIS RUTLAND, ‘house door on’ ‘the! first Mon- iday in the mopnth. of June, 1943, which is the 7th diy of June, 194 Dated this 14th day of April. Box No. 8, Seaville, Georgia. ; 1943. aw are hereby required to ap-j} (SEAL) to the Bill of Complaint, for|Clerk of Circuit Court divorce In the above style cause oni County, Florida. jthe 7th day of June, A. D. 1943,/ apri4-21-28;may5,3943 otherwise the allegations therein | = > hwill be taken as confessed. ‘THE VINEGAR TREE This Order is to. be published) once a Week for four consecutive | @eeeeeeeevws JOuseseceees weeks in The Key West Citizen, 7 | STRON 'G ARM BRAND newspapér published in Key West, Florida. Done_and Ordered this 27th aay} “TRIUMPH of April, A.D. 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | (COFFEE | vHOMAS Ss. CARO, sy aoe jSoliciter for the Plaintiff, i Clerk of the Circuit Court, } apr28;may5-12- rsasea] case IN THE EL TX AND FOR MONROE STATE OF FLORIDA. CERY. BETTY Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION LOULS RUTLAND, Ross C Sawyer of Monroe Monroe County, Florida. (Sd.): Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. { By: < eesecccccccces i Gis em sane reset Re fee OER RPE E Gr Eee a err we 2nd} f LOPEZ Feneed Sacend overturned in a pinning stablished 1885 the child underne: ers helped O’Bryant, t extricate her. She few cuts and bruises Bystand- w. 8 age and suffered a THE VINEGAR TREE ‘ 964446444444444544848 TWO HOTELS a MiTA MI= POPULAR PRICES LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY Rates ROOMS Write or Wire Reasonable for Reservations WITH BATH AND TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 60 N.E. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION “Electrical DON'TS” ELECTRIC WASHER THE WRINGER DON’T leave pressure on rolis when not in use. DON’T use same pressure for all types of clothes; adjust wringer for different types. DON’T use the center section of rolls, use full width. DON’T allow grease to accumulate on ends of rolls, as this will rot the rubber. THE WASHER DON’T overload, fill with clothes and water to water line. DON’T start washer with ful! faa aot clothes in after washer is runnit. +. DON’T leave agitator on shaft, remove and clean after each washing. The Washer you have now will have to last for the duration. Take care of it. 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