The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 27, 1945, Page 3

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ln the opening game the piteh-; ing of Sprouse for ihe Marines| | AMERICANS = | | eas i | - (Continued from Page One) ,the Russians had criven the Ger:! }mans back. from: Stalingrad in! since D-Day, have advanced 700; miles from the beaches of Nor- |Mandy to the bank of the Elbe |River. And it should not be for- |§otten, he said, that the Ameri {¢eans, in order to reach the beach-| e te Bhe Citiseny ee had to trovel over 3,800 miles NEW YORK, April 27.—Not a|°! 0°¢2”- was the feature. He sfanned 13 Philadelphia base runner reached! Meanwhile, Russian troops now batters and three times retired! the side om strikes He allowed ‘Feldman ef the ‘Ne\ pPoséessian two hits, one by Henderson and'blanked the mes on one by Burges. The Marines hit 6 salely. Roberts got two, In the field Alexander and Sprouse sturred for the winners and Demeritt and Sellers for the lamers. 4 Score ‘ Tiectrie S _* 001 0009 1 2 3 Me rines: 022 O10 x 5.6 4 Batteries: Burgess and Fuller; Sprowse and Cardwell. Home runs, Adams; three base hit, Burgess; two base hits, Rob- erts and Turner; stolen bases, Remero; sacrifice hit, Mayberry; struck out by Sprouse 13, by Bur- gess 5; walks, Burgess 2, Sprouse ime ! hour and 20 minutes; pires, Cwmmings and Far beugh. . Two homers by Sands and Valdes tied the count in the 8th. In the second game the Ameri- can Legion boys were held down by the Panthers-News tén, and Girton and Patterson are going to put a club together that’ will! give gene ome boys a run for' their moné@y. The game went 9 innings and was called on ae- count of time limit. Thopson and Henson beth pitched the full game for the clubs. Thompson al- lowed 15 hits and Henson 7.! Gomez hit four safely in as many times at bat. Valdes hit three, Mira three, McCoy 2 to lead the! Legion. Virareal and Girton hit! two each to lead the News Panthers. In the field Valdez at | first and Henson starred for the Legion and Casado who caught 7 flies and ! assist in left. Girton} ed Villareal ang Ostehoudt| tarred for the News. { Score i P.-News 010 102 020 6 7 3) Legion 200 002 020 6 15 7| Batteries: Thompsoa and Gir-| ton; Menson and J. Mira. Home runs, Valdez and San three base hit, Gomez; two base '* hit, Henson; stolen bases, Gomez, '~* Casado; sacrifice “hit: Lewis, Thompson and Sand ruck out Thampsen 2% Henson walks, Hetson 2, Thompson 1; time 1 hour and 15 misutes; umpire, Cummings and Farbough, Agui-! da RINE Ro oC, 1A TE FOLLOWING THROUGH | By PEDRO AGUILAR ; NRE! 8 RE RMB Baseball—Just received a copy | of the Goat's Whiskers, published @t Galopolos Island, and it has. game very interesting sport notes; in it. One in particular is about Cerporal Norma) Artman of Key | West, who is now playing on the Galopolos baseba!l nine. They have just returned from a trip and lost three and won one game, | the writer ates. In the first game the polos beat A.P.O. | 892 by a 6 to 4 score. Sgt. Switzer; pitched for the winners and also hit a double and Cpl. Beyle hit two triples. Galapolos was defeat- ed in the second game by the P. C. D. 11 to 8. Corporal Artman and Pfc. Cookson were thg stars in this game. Artman drove home three runs with a double andj Cookson hit two singles in one! inning, the sixth when the; Gal- epolos ninq scored six runs..THe Flyers beat the Galopolos by a 14 to 6 score in the third game. Sgt. Switzer drove a homer over Terry Moore's head in the fourth. In the fourth first game A.P.Q, 831 defeated the Galopolos by a 9 to 0 score by Capt. Mc Kree wonderful hu g. The Captain is a former major lea- guer. Corporal Artman hit a single in the le nning with two ut to beat the Captain out of a no run no hit game. Pfc. Vega and Martinez were the stars in this game when they made some sensational catches the ocal stuff Yesterday loeal Conchs Civilian Workers at the Navy Yard won over Craig Docks by a 2 to 1 score. Machin was the outstanding star when he stale home with what proved to be the winning run. Salinero was in form Mickey Ubieta writes he is playing softball and baseball in the European theater of war and s doing well, and sends his re- gards to his many friends in Key West : Municipal Stadium— What does the Stadium Committee expe’ do with the Stadium. Are they et it stand in the con- goln, to h sition t is in. Far over two years they have had the Stadium and it is a disgrace to call that a Stadium. They should put it in Jet some first class conditien or one else do it amd Lombardi. third base yesterday as Harr: , have four-fifths of Berlin in their! The ferocity that on | Characterized the fighting of the: five hits Brmie Lombardi hit a | Nazis when Berlin was entered home run for the league leaders }2@S graduaily decreased, until im the seventh. This was the only /P°™ there are ro longer ‘pitched game 2 im ‘the National | 2@ttles in the streets; instead, the League. Nazis have taken cover to Connie Mack's Athletics scored §Teree every now and then and on the Reds. | seven times in the fourth inning |” on five nits and four walks to! Mesccw reported that; at the vim the New York Yankees, /tate with which the Russians are 4-5, in their first meeting of the clearing up block after block in ason. |Berlin, the entire city will be The following are the results;¢@Pttred in the “next day or ef the games played yesterday. |tWo.” NATIONAL LEAGUE RCURRCE of German troops At New York R H E jhave surrendered inside the city, Phuladelphia 0 5 amd far larger numbers raised Mon York Le jtheir hands in surrender when Sehanz and Mancuso; Feldman jthey -wewe cut aff in trying to jleave Berlin through a narrow western corridor. ‘ Brookiyn at Boston, postponed. | Chicago at ‘Cincinnati post-} - poned. Only games scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE At Fhiladelphia Re oH i EB New York = 6411 0 Philadelphia “7 8 0 WANTED—Salesgirls, ful tite Dubiel, GELP WANTED Gettel, Turner and!) employment. No experjence ne- Garbak; Flores, Knerr, Berry! cessary. §. H. Kress & Co. and Hayes. ° { apr2-1mo At Cleveland R H E| WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN S Louis 4010 0 GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- Cleveland 3 i 0; most City Pharmacy. apr2-tt Potter and Mancuso; Smith and + Rus: iki. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Fleming St. | At Washington R oH: apr2@-tf | Boston 0 10 Ul————_—_ Washington 2 9 2|EXPERIENCED GIRL for tailor Terry, Wilson and Garbak. Nig-| alterations; Navy work, good | geling and Ferrel. pay, steady employment. 419 Detroit at Chicago, postponed.} Southard street. apr24-13tx STANDINGS | WAITRESS WANTED: good pay Malicaks | taacce and working contitions. Gulf We Ee awe | Stream Restaurant, Division 1 2 773( and Simenten ¢ ts. Chicago rier war) | sean ene See c | Nicaea seca St hauls 3° 2 800 /eXPERIENCED waitress; evcn- incinnati 244% 9 : only. Have a large Picck iva 3 » ti-private bath on Fitsburgh 2 5 Dining Roon me aah Sa Philadelphia a 6 sibel cock un aeetais American League \ WANTED Chicago 5 0 1,000, New York 5 2 .T14 | WANTED—Cook Philadelphia . 5 2 M14 or Frigidaire. Cal Detroit ....._- ay 2 er in back, after 5 P. M Washington 4 3 57 | apr27-3tx Louis 2 5 Ct Cleveland 1 5 -167 | MISCELLANEOUS, Boston e 7 000 WHEN IN NEED of a Plumber » John Curry, 512 Margaret Phone 1189-J. Estimates apr18-1mox \ TODAY'S GAMES i) } | Detroit at tesco | Washington at NewYork. <— z ———— alee a Philadelphia. | V RODRIGUEZ, SR. — (Only games scheduled). ; Accountant, Notary Public ” National League part time bookkeeping service. New York at Brooklyn. 606 Duval street, Phone 850-J. Philadelphia at Boston. } apr23-6tx aoe cenienac: |LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re- |two years, and the Americans,|~ ‘gas blast . Classified Cotumn | Ce eOeecancasaceseaeseses*e0neeceses tarasconeczess < SMALL RADIO, outboard motor, Hello Girl's Job ¥ associated Press, attract prospective employes is THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Becomes Position “SOCIETY | ANNOUNCEMENT «By LOUISVILLE, Ky. — How tolc, M. L. Unit Held illustrated by the lyrical tone of/ Eieetion Of Officers | a local want ad. “Speech weaver wanted,” the} advertisement began, then real- ly got going: fluence the lives The order for ships and guns two that must go through is at your| Santini. thirty-three votes; Treas- | finger tips. The hurried, ‘nervous urer, farewell of a soldier to his girl yotes. Yesterday the Sodalists of Con- vent of Mary Immaculate elected | (Navy, Marine Corps and Coast “In this absorbing job you be-|the following officers for the’ Guard) not heretofore released on} Box 328, Starke, come a spinner of fate; you in-|coming scholastic year: Prefect,| Navy Departmfent and. destines| Betty Kling, with’ thirty votes; | /ists of of important people everywhere.| Vice Prefect; Joyce Kelly forty-| Wounded, _ 14 epee These Blanch | ©2544 ities bring the total report- votes; Secretary, Ida Soriana, forty-five! 1941, to April 27, 1945, to 100,974. ENT MADE HEREWITH OF ARMY-NAVY WAR CASUALTIES 2 The Navy, Department an-jof Mrs. Mary E. Haynes, 412 N aounces for the United Roary - Reus St., Pensacola. a whole 287 casualties for Apri Scoggins, Clarence R., Sgt., son 27, 1945, ofthe U. S% Naval Forces of Labon B. Scoggins, Route 2, total casualty Smith, Lensing T., II, 2nd Lt., 13 dead, 210 son of Lansing T, Smith, Jr., Gulf Power Co., Pensacola. consisting od to next of kin and Seblication December 7, band of Mrs. Clara M. Thompson, 2828 NW. 7st Ave., Miami. This list includes only thos@ i, ‘ | Tillman, Melvin E., Pfc., son of must clear through you. . The! The retiring officers are: Pre- fi Florid: ‘ heart-tilting talk of a wounded fect, Faye, Picodella; Vice Prefect, | gsi oleate TLORIDA ime we saa pcg RO boy, just come back, and his'Elizabeth Russell; Secretary, Mave Wounded f nother, pends om your skill!Celesta Haines; Treasurer, Car-| ete telephone as -a weaver | speech.” of the bag—s is wanted. 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Higgs. of | the Southern Bell Telephone! offiee or the City Recreation De- partment office. al “A practice game for these girls] anned for next Thurs- | Inquire Cabana~ Bar. apr24-6tx comp 605 Duval street. is being | ACh eas es 530 Division St., Cor. Sim: ADE DISCOVERY —_—_——_ oe PICKS with Handles BALTIMORE.— Johann Gauss, | German mathematician, discover | ed a mirror one inch square could | hn ray that could be seen | ae aR BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 618 Duval Street ~ —o00o— t COMPLETE | Popular Brands CIGARS and COLD SOFT DRINKS Lindsley Lumber Co. Flexible Gas Stove Connections, 5/8x18 Ea. $ 2.00 { ELECTRIC HOF PLATES, 1-Burner Metal Medical CABINETS with Mirrors Ea. Straight LADDERS, 10 ft. . Extension LADDERS, 20 ft. Lawn FERTILIZER, 100-lb. Bags Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and ALUMINUM Schlage DOGR LOCKS and HARDWARE PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS | LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. i SUNN T'S RACK THE SATMING BEACH (ROJCC Te writer In very good con- dition. See at Chamber of Cor merce. at > e > C SRAL Electric radio, studio. > couch, table top gas rar 903 5 *Southard street ar tx @ ° @ PHONE 71 Each $2.50 onton St. Ea. Ea. $ 4.65 2-Burner $11.00 $10.25 Ea. Ea. $ 7.50 $17.00 . Each $4.50 of man Reyes. | Installation of the new officers A. An That last phrase let the cat out) will take place May 13, World! gt pef itchboard operator} Wide Sodality Day. x ef | Announcement * Of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore an- imounce the marriage of daughter, Mrs. PLAY IMPORTANT PART BROOKLYN.—Among the Ro- excellent ‘shape, a very elean| 25S; fire throwers and signal!son of Walter T. Etzel, lights played an important part} Tigertail Ave., Miami. jin military campaigns. Book 4, Blue C2-G2 through April 28; H2-M2 through June 2; June 38. Red T5-X5 through April 28; YS, 25 A2-D2 through June 2; E2-J2 through June 38. Savon Board Office, Post Office Frank Wolkowsky WEST CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc. 508 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST’S FINEST MEN‘S STORE IF YOU BUY IT FROM US IT HAS TO BE GOOD SUMMER SHORT SLEEVE SPORT Shirts New Shades S95 THE BEACH IS CALLI SWIM $995 Wools - Gabardines - Satins All Elastie Teo and Draw String Boxer Type SUMMER SANDALS Non- Rationed Frank Wolkowsky : SCOecesacsecssacocessoosececcococs their | ’ Thelma Thomp-|scn of Mrs. Maggie B. Richard~ son, to Lieut. Comd’r Harold V. son, 1630 W. Oranpe St., Gaines- Brown, U. S. Naval Reserves, at! ville. 7:30 p. m. April 16 at the Naval} Base at Philadelphia. | Barney L. Jones officiated at the ceremony. Attendants to the couple were Miss Vivian Smith and Lieut.| Fort Myers. Comd’r R. L. Dennis. | Commander Brown recently re- |turned from duty overseas, hav- ing been awarded a silver star Swell titles imcbude The Yearl-|2° other citations for outstand- ing, Keys of the Kingdom and | img activities in the theater of operations. Chaplain GAR N2-S2 through Stamp 35. Book 4 through June 2. | Angier, Malbourne A., Pfc., US- MCR. Wife of Mrs, Mialbourne ‘ier, 1050% 17th Ave. N.,| rsburg. | Turner, Ira D., Cpk, USMC, | Parents, Mr. and Mys. Ira D. 'Terner, Parrish. Dead—European Area | Daniel, Jr., Pfe., ake P. Anderson, Box dson, Jackson C., Pvt.,; Sills, Merdick A., T5, son of Mrs. *Cressie L. Sills, Route 4, Jasper. Smith, Jack F., Pvt., son of Mrs. Fay F. Srhith, 2909 Valencia Way,! Featuring smart sint plicity. Army Wounded—European Area Both Adams, Guy W., 2nd Lt., son of Guy W. Adams, 186 NE. 106th St., Miami. Adkins, William L., Pfe., son of Mrs. Katie L. Adkins, Route 2, Box 323, Jacksonville. Brodie, James K., Sgt. hus- band of Mrs. Gretchen W. Brodie, 4637 SW. 12th St., Miami. Etzel, Walter T., Jr., S-Sgt., Sr., 1601 Haynes, Wilbert, Sgt., husband Thompson, Nelson’S.; Pfc., hus~| et et 4 Mrs. Edna L. Tillman, Routes. rBox 263, Gainésvill howe Weeks, John T... Sr. Pfe, hue band of J ernice R. Weeks, |Box 61, Auburndale. Army Dead—Pacific Area Davis, Cecil E., Pfc., son of Ben {T.. Davis, Largo. Macomb. Jack D., Cpl, sem of Mrs,’ Olive L Macomiy 34 &. Merrin St., Plan: City Army Missing. Pacific Arep | Bushnell, 2nd Lt., son of Fred {A. Bushnell, 110 Vista@Del Mar, {Delray Beach. | Subscribe to The Citizen—26e \ weekly. Exquisite: ly carved, Superb! Both 808 DUVAL ST. % See Our Use Our Lay-a-way Plan POLLOCK’S QUALITY JEWELERS) % Windows KEY WEST. mune FUEL Old period, 4 and 5: new pe- riod, 1, through 5. 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