The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 18, 1945, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 Fates blasted three Dodger pitch- yon. started itching like a the eighth inning anecctns os ) the New York Giants ai te.5 victory over the Chasen and a sweep of a four-game series, boosting their le: to three full games. age: Wad The following are the res e results of the games Played yesterday: At Brooklyn R. HE ball and Gebhardt hit a double, fective 12 15 4 scoring Fitsinger. Lynn walked 3 6 2 and White bunted safcly and the|- ate and Davis; King and At New York eR E 5 New York &® B 4 Stewart, Passeau and Williams; Adams, Fischer and Berres. ot Ban R H_ E ball, and Goo!» sored, The . Louis ee 2 0 catcher thre itt to second and Boston 4 2 1 £mallwood scored. 2nd catcher Burke and O'Dea; Hutchins, Ehacker and Klutz, « mart At Philadelphid'’’ R! ‘H- 'E Cincinnati 3 2 abrir All games_postponed. 12 0 = , house on fire and held the Bar- first four innings, while. the V. P.;. B.s scored one in the first., Aisin- gle. and two walks forced home the run. They added two in the; third when Richards singled, Da- vis walked onja wild pitch and Baker singled * scoring Richards is | and Davis for their last two runs in the fourth, 2 ' Fritsinger walked 0. a passed last run for 113 crossed the plate. In the fifth Biee tripled and Tuttle singled, and the first score for the Barracks er d the plate. In the sixth Geo » singled, Formisane walked, ‘ ‘pallwood hit ‘to short field, tho fumbled the drops ball and Smailwood is safe |~ | set the plate. Serafino and Bice fanned, and Tuttle walked, but Faulkner .end- od the inning, short to first. * ‘bat theleaders were Baker, ss Wo out of two for the win- orsy and make with one out of fone for the losers. In the field, Lynn had six assists and three} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TWO DIAMONDBALL LARGE CROWD ATTENDED BASEBALLS OPENING DAY PROGRAM AT NAVAL STATION. LiINSEALRARHON OF OFFICERS HELD ' racks scoreless and hitless for.the| ‘ BY HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A, TUESDAY The last meeting of the Highthistorian, and Mrs. Ted Canova, School P.-T. A, was held Tuesday | room mother chirman, night at the high school, with for-| Mr. O’Bryant addressed — installation of ——— for; members with a very school orchestra under the direc-. very happy STANDINGS. outs and fanned eight batters. American League He and Cliff were the stars for we Ave. the winners, and £maillwood and Chicago 12 6 667 Serafino and Griffith, who made New York 13 7 650 @ great running catch in right Detroit ll ” 611 field, were best for the losers. St. Louis 9 9 500 In the second game Chester Washington 10 «(12 “455 Harris, Jr., ‘made his debut as a Philadelphia 9° 12 ‘499 Pitcher, but had poor support. He Boston 8 12 499 Wiked five and was touched for i6 13 ‘316 six hits in three frames, and was Nationa: League : ieved by Rosam, who did not New York ae apo Te, any better. Brooklyn 16 7 696 , At bat, Bazo hit two. safely, St. Louis il 12 ‘478 z and Goebring hit doubles, Ch: . 0 12 “455 hit two safely for the los- } are 1 2 455 ers and Rosam hit a double, In Pittsburgh 10° 13 "435 the field, Hixgs and Goss-starred Cincinnati ’ i “gag, for_ the losers and Machin ‘and Philadelphia ; Me “340 Carey for the winners. TOBANS gape feconcsseaseessed teens ees sop Ty SOUTH,|BEACH : NEWS. NOTES Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland New York at Si. Lots; nigtt: Wational League Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburgh at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn, night. = Louis at Philad: iphia, night. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Clear te partly cloudy with little change’ im temperature this afternoon through Saturday; widely «scat- tered showers and thunderstorms ate variable winds. Florida: Fair and not quite so warm in north portion, partly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms and continued ‘warm in south portion today; fair} and continued moderately cool ever north portion, par’ amd contifiued mild in south por- tdon tonight and Saturday Jacksonville through Florida waits and East Gulf. Gentle bie wderate southerly winds and tly cloudy weather over sopth jon through Saturday; fair. ther with moderate south- Westerly shifting to nor thwester- ly winds over north portion’ to- day, becoming gentle to moderate north to northeast tonight and, Saturday Jacksonville to Apalachicola:) No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla., May 18, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. Eastern War Time. (City Ofiice.) Highest eo 87, Jackie Clayton and Kitty Filer Lowest last night . 7g\were out for a tan and some Mean gg friends picked them up and Normal 79,ducked them in the water. They tation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m.; inches. Total rainfall since May 1; saches Deficiency since May 1; 1.75. 808s homé. inches: 5 . min’ ince Jan. 1; Miss Dorothy Lopez, formerly byt ms 2.34 of Key West, but who has been Deficiency since January 1; inches 5.42 other cities in the North is back Relative Humidity ‘for a vacation with families and 76" {friends, was at the beach after ner lan absence of ten years. Tomorrow's Almanic | Mike Boza of the Boza clan of Sunrise , 8:06 p.m,'the Gas plant and vicinity, is out Sunset 1:58 p,m.'almost every day and claims that Moonrise ~ 9:99 am, he likes the water of the South Moment. "Beach better than all he has Tomorrow's Tides seen in Cuba, and he has been (Naval Base) almost to everyone from Vara- High Tide Low Tide _ daro Beach to Marianao, and he} tion which was 6:08 a.m. 11:02 a.m. thinks we have one of the .best} 5.18 p.m. —_— "Loom in the South Beach. {from their classes at, the. hed ‘cloudy! 03! lovely to his charming wife when By PEDRO ACU Visitors at the beach this week have been Miss Landine >Adlen'| — of St. Louis, Mo. Nona Ritero, land Aida, Haskins 9fsKey* Ai a who with Miss poate kere real other friends enjoyed a‘ifotid R. H. Thorston and J.’ land and Sandy are out day and sure enjoy the sum, ahd the ocean breezes. Miss Magy Jones one “of the } ; this afteernoon; gentle to moder- hello girls, comes out quite often {to get a nice sun tan. Johnnie Esperdy, the popular mechanic of this city, is out with his cute children, and he likes to jhave them sun, and he’ enjoys ‘the sights. W. A.. Nichols, SKic, had a dream the other day, and he says it could not come true even if} be wanted it to. He comes.to the beach to dream. ‘Mrs: Mary Macy and daughter and her sister, Mrs. P. Johnson, were out enjoying some soft drinks and) playing in the sand. | Mrs. N. Diaz and daughter, Rachel and son, Norberg, . Jr., were at the beach enjoying the balmy water of the Gulf. Mrs. A. Lastres, Sr., and two charming daughters and a party of friends come out almost every afternoon and enjoy the cool breezes and still cooler and re- freshing waters of the Gulf. sure were wet, but they were | | good sports and just laughed. ! Old Man Faust is browning daily. Probably-so he will appear he gets leave next month and tresiding in Norfolk, Va. and a | PLAN crvingipar Couple lidhivvie od Here. Last Evening SAUNDERS, 40 1S ONE OF oy NAS YOUNGEST CAPT CAPTAL: ‘Submarine Combat Insignia with Ella Johagon. will; balgs ant party on _ Monday afterhi , Mrs. Walter Anais ay anniversary at the home,| 1128 Margaret street. With his promotion ar this'week, Capt. Willard A. § applied to, Coun remarried by Peace Justie Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. y have two children, Pat-} > ricia any six, and Connie Joan, ide in Quarters and last even- i is probably one af the captains in the Navy Captain Saunders has gaged in numerous ¢ tions. He is a member 0: ) 12, twin daughters, E]- » and Judith, 6, and daugh-| , n Readfie!d, Maine. > Louise*Kyle of Severn eS Two HOTELS IN Mi AMI» POPULAR PRICES LOCATED IN HEART OF city ROOMS WiTH BATH and TELEPHONE PERSHING HOTEL 226 N.E. 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THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, wc. ‘(ICE DIVISION) oeree--s0 ican Area Campaign Mec Asiatic-Pacific CIGARS and COLD SOFT DRINKS He has a letter of commenda-| recentjy present OAMOAS MAAC TPE RAMARCECOSOCECODOTIOON INS SSS acecaanN Ssh Beste *} tion of Mr. Slate. Mrs. Mirtland Cates and ‘her cluded by escort led the procsesion, of out- going and incoming officers to the! rostrum. Each officer: was es- Kitty Symonette, Other _ |eorted by a high school girl. The procession was very colorful. The girls wore formals and car- ried corsazes. evening consisted of selections by cer, a quartet by the Tremblay family, and a community sing led by Walther Lazier and ‘Os Tremblay. The address.‘ of ‘the evening was given by Dr. Fred .| Barnett of. Lakeland. Refresh-' ments were served by the hospi anne tality committee. This was the. first year that a * held. The formal installation was rostrum, was decorated with palms .and ‘royal’ poinciana_ blos- soms which: made a very attrac- | tive setting for the program. This meeting concluded the P.-T. A. program for the year. Mrs. Myrtland Cates was in- stalled for the ‘second year as president, and the other officers installed were: Myrtlr-1d Cates, vice president; Albert B. Cooper, secrgtary; Mirs. Horace O’Bryant, treasurer; Mrs. Albert Cooper, and deepest emotions. night, LEAVES MIAMI LEAVES MIAM" Prof. O’Bryant «installed the Betty Canova, Elsie Mira new officers in a very impressive Bernadette Wilhelm. ceremony. The program of the the high school band, two tenor ae to solos by Jess Gassaway, a tap members of the faculty frei | Py dance by Miss Betty Canova, western songs by Charles Spen. cooperation they had given bar “Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. 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