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Coast a Ly Guard and Naval Station Teams Contend For League Crown THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ve ssf sa Machinists won over jam Workers last night the City League into a Ue, and the Cove Cola , qrer the WAVES by a 13 to ‘ Official Navy Photographs ~ : Caner SUARDS hard hitting, straight pitching baseball WA’ , I - team, one. leading contenders for the Island League VES were out of prac-| ing own since the Island League started. In the howe ee crown, is shown above. Left to right, kneeling, are: Andrew L. Se and to's few more games|, Bier cle eck Hanson, y i ee Geet, Ups Johe 8. Welton, Bic. Ft. Worth, they will be in there winning and Ark.: Walter Youse, Sp(A)lc, manager, Balti- 1 Il, Cox., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: “Brownie”, iaing with any of gael oun Ted » TM3c, Portland, Oregon: Paul Mont. ™ascot: Harold E. Manning, BMlc, Miami. Fla., coach; Vincent J . » and Dusty Rhodes, TM3c, Phila- Pelicani, Sic. Orange, N. J,: Albert R. Deluca, Slc, Glen Lyon, Cokes scored in the first trame Pa, left to right, are: Lieut, "Ba. In the back row, left to right are: Ellis Howell, Slc, Laurin- K: George Cain, Jack an error, @ homer by Betty) sre nr! Donald » Sle, Richlandtown, Pa.; Albert Schuster, burg, N. C.: Everett Scarbrough, Sic, Lexington, Ind; Edward . C. and ‘a, Long Isl , N. ¥.: farren, Slc, Birming] . Ala.: Rob- ond « Wwiple by Chicago, - Murray, Hoimlich, ert Ferguson, Cox., Ft. Worth, Texas; Morton Rice, Slc, Brooklyn, and added tous more in N. ¥. three errors and singles by Rosam ctf — — nse eae emt McCord. Two in the i tn + Site of Tournament . ty Updyke. In went im the box for the fave and on a Beemer and a double a ome etre: scored — he run was on WAVER enored their first run on i wait ¢ wit piven ond a doubie (MANY OFFICERS Two Key Westers H ty Willems added one more in papell Meet In India er fourth on « walk, a stolen tor and «@ single Bf SN the seventh they a News has been received in Key ram on singles by West by relatives of Corporal Reon - two pass AMONG LARGE GROUP RE-/j Charles Machin and Private Blas fiw tt “aersen and Noon w ‘ Sanchez stating that they met tt sare tor CENTLY DETACHED FROM each other in India recently. Hetty Lew, Rosam, and McCord DUTY HERE They were inducted into the ter the Cokes. At bat, Betty Lou, United States Army about three | Rerom and Lille Demeritt hit _—_— years ago, and they asked to be! remembered to their man on Fo | AP» a. hy OF ‘the large group of officers | friends in Key West. of WAVES. Betty Lou was carried at the Naval Operating Base who AE off the field im the sixth with a|eteived orders guring June de-|New Officer Is pee Ghe wee rushed to the; aching them, a number will re- i Generel beepitel, but last re-/port for Pacific duty afloat. porte sew thet she is resting Among them are: well Lieut, Gray Williams, Assistant Seore RH Ej Dental Officer; Lieut. Francis J. Coca Cola 4 02211 «13:13 3) O'Meara, assistant disbursing WAVES @0 1093 5 6 6 Officer; Lieut. Rodney A. Stanton Reem and McCord; Rech, | and Lieut. (jg) Lawrence L. Noon and Martin Reden, of the Supply Depart- Unwpires, Farbough and Gibson. | ment. tm the night cap the Machinists! Lieut. Bert N. Nasman, (D)L, wor over the Civilian Defense|USNR, formerly of the NavSta workers by « 8 to 6 sere. The| Personnel Office; Lieut. (jg) Rob- Mochitiets bit safely 13 times.|ett L. Hackwell, ChC, USNR, ‘Thet eluded 4 homers and three|EPiscopal Chaplain; —_ Ensign eubles, good for 3 bases. The! Dwight A. Holder, SC, USNR, of Machinists scored two in the es Saat se forest om homers cl + a nsign Sher Raker. Five in SR ~ phonon B. Faust, ChC, USNR, senior NOB doubles and two singles and the|D- Smith, (E)L, USNR, of the Civilians scored one in the first | Minesweeping Maintenance Of- on an error and a single by Cas- fice. Lieut. Comdr. Pohr C. Kint- tellane. Three in the fourth on|™™. S(E), USNR, formerly of twe orvers end th singles and the Industrial Department, was @we mare in the Mh o walk. An ordered to San Francisco for fur- r ther assignment. error and @ single and Graham)“ Other detached include: Lieut. wer sent to the showers with the \comdr, Alfred P. Lund, Plan- feore 7 to @ Sue Griffin pitehed | ning Officer of Industrial; Lieut. the leet twe frames and allowed| pier E. Mansbrough, (D)L, twe bite and ne runs. Baker and Atbery bit for the eireuit in the! igag: Capt. Robert M. Fortson, sowenth end thet ended the scor-/(@) USNR, Inspection Officer, to ime At bet Valder, Machin, Bak-| Jacksonville, Fla.; Lieut. Thom- , ond Sue Griffin each hit!,. —£ Daly, SC(S), USNR, Com- eately twice for the winners. B.jmissary and Provisions Officer, Vetter bit two safely for the !to Brunswick, Mr.; Lieut. Thoben jones. TA the field Machin, Grif-|F, Elrod, (D)L, USNR, of RECP, fe end Velder started for the'to Miami, and Lieut. Comdr. demers Gnd B. Valdes, Yates and'Qwen W. Pittman, S(L), USNR, Custetiane for the losers. legal officer, to Adak, in the Grehem, Griffin Heyes and J Fernandez. Burke and Flora A. Del Vecchie, all WAVE officers in Communi- cations. Ens. Evelyn F. James, USNR, Women’s Reserve Repre- Isentative, was ordered to report to Milledgeville, Ga. Lieut. Charles H. Flower and First Half Play Offs Of Softball At Park The playoffs for the first half; championship of the Civilians, Lieut. Comdr. League will begin tonight at Bay- Industrial, veew Park with a game between Mechanicsburg, Le the American Legion and Porter| Ordered to report to Miami, Piece The first half ended last|were: Lieut. Comdr. John T. night with three-way tie be-| Cape, assistant dental officer and tween the American Legion, Por-/Lieut. John Costella, dental and the Outside Ma- | officer. chineets, each team having won' en games and lost a, 4’ GEORGE ALBURY round oben with each team play me the wther teams once will be GETS PROMOTION © determine the winner new teame entering for the soond helf play beginning next week must have their contracts and forfetuge fees in the City Reereation Department office, 207 Dewal street, by 5 o'clock tomor-| both reported to Penna. ter Place senent An IN NORTHERN LUZON, P. I, No. 3 Lowe’s Lane, Key West, Florida, has been promoted from Corporal to Sergeant. P — eo oa Entering the army in January, MOLIDAY MINDED HEN 1943, he has been in the SWPA for 25 months. He saw his first | USNR, of Ship’s Service, to Trin-| j a'c¥ - 3 inna’ L. and z0; | MecWhorther, Ensigns Jean L. . Carl H. Meyers, of| WITH THE 32RD DIVISION} July 10.—George A. Albury of! Given Duty Here Lieut. (jg) Forrest D. Murden, Jr., USNR, of Norfolk, Va., ar- irived at Key West Monday and sis assigned to duties in the Com- missary Department, NOB, as as- sistant to Lieutenant Romberg. graduate of the College of William and Mary, Lieutenant ‘Murden continued the study of \law at Harvard and entered the | Navy direct from school. He was last stationed at the Naval Base, jat Milne Bay, New Guinea, ‘Lieut. Thos. Daly Detached From Duty Photograph THE ABOVE trio tee off for a sociable 18-hole game of golf ; on the greens of the Key West Golf Club, which was the site | of the 36-hole tournament. They are, left to right, Ensign H. M. Hudson, USNR; Ensign M. Dayheff, USNR, and Lieut. L. F. D SNR, all of Boca Chica. All three play a consistently good SKFLETON-TELLS TALE | Firemen Aid Ducks Seattle. — Tony Travelli, Jocal]| Who Forget To Duck | |butcher, tired of telling his | jtomers that he had no meat, just} mounted the skeleton of a lamb}{ lin his showcase and prospective | jpatrons just chuckl<d and passed | ¢ jon, Lieut. Thomas E. Daly, SC(S), USNR, of W. Somerville, Mass., who served as Commissary an@ Provisions Officer, NOB, for the! past two years, was detached last week on orders to report for duty at Brunswick, Maine. Lieut. Donald F. Romberg, SC, USNR, of Burlington, Colo., who served as Lieutenant Daly's sistant, has been placed in charge | of the department. MAKE REPORT ON WAR BOND DRIVE More than double the total of a,.week ago though not yet up to the goal, war bond sales in the wy’s, Independence Day, extpa Fey. dps Ill. — When turtles| king ducks in the Riv-| lagoon, firemen at a hospital. | —= | bhe first casualty b manding general of his 31st In-]a duck t had lost fantry Division. }men treated him and nt Green, son of Murphy! piece of um Noah Green, was wounded in the} stump. action, but he held his position! hopping about < nevertheless, being “a real in-) oe inn spiration to all the men and in-| gubseribe to Tne Citizen—25e | strumental in repulsing the at-| weekly. tack with a heavy toll of enemy; dead.” The sergeant, an ass: squad leader, countered the Japs as they swept across a field of tall coggn grass by actanding him- ive! % i self -toya: more favorable; position ety gee ie a from. AWhich’ hq would efiective to latest report from Lieut. (jg) | ee hand grenades and fire his | rilie, LOUIS SMITH ON TEMPORARY DUTY POLLOCK’S stant} ;G. E. Rogers, War Bond Officer. GIVEN DUTY IN SUPPLY OFFICE Lieut. James M. Rudder, (SC), USNR, of Atlanta, Ga., who re-| SS ENS PT | Smith, Apt. 4-F, Ft. Village Proj- |Philippines, arrived at Key West | ect, Key West, has been complet- last week and is assigned to the;ed at Reception Station 19 here,| Supply, Department, Naval Op: duty | atin, ase. . e euieaaat Rudder entered the | HOTS GBT euney Naval Reserve following gradua-j| eee tion from the law school of Emory | the United States or Pacific thea- University in 1941. He attended: ter. the Navy Supply Corps School at] The proc \ (Special The Citizen) CAMP BLANDING, July 10—| The processing of Pfc. Louis C. Its splendor is eternal! and he is now on tempo for 30 day turning to tive service either in ssing included a pe-, Harvard and saw action in the/riod of orientation, physical ex- ;defense of Torikina on Bougain-| amination, partial pay, issue of ville Island before his recent duty | clothing, and completion of rec- in the Philippines. For his Min-! ords. doro service, he receved a letter} Men eligible for discharge are FORECAS? Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Wednesday, with widely scatter- ed showers and thunder storms; gentle to moderate east to south- east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy this aft- ernoon, tonight and Wednesday, scattered showers and thunder- storms, occurring mostly dyring afternoons and early evenings. Jacksonville Through Florida| Straits and East Gulf: Gentle} to occasionally moderate winds, south to southwesterly over north portion and east to southeasferly over south portion this afternoon, tonight and Wednesday; partly: cloudy weather with’ widely scat- tered showers and thunderstorms. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warn- ings displayed. ccnoutlekaes WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla. July 10, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. Eastern War Time. (City Office.) T Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean _ Normal — Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a..m.; inches ___. Total rainfall since July 1; inches 2. Excess since July 1; UT pes PR Sea OE Total rainfall since Jan. 1; inches) 22 1 3st 808 Deficiency since January 1; inches : ‘ 70% e 0.00; ~ 1.25 \ 6.69) Ton.orrow’s Almanac Sunrise Sunset _ Moonrise Moonset Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 11:25. a.m. 4:53 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 6:33 p.m. Rexford Guy Tugwell, gover- nor of Puerto Rico, born Sinclair- ville, N. Y., 54 years ago. ahead is\ brig of commendation from the com-! sent direct from Reception Sta- manding officer. He wears the|tion 19 to a sep ion center, Pre-Pearl Harbor, Asiatic-Pacific| Where they are released from jand Philippine ribbons. vice before proceeding to their homes. SERGEANT GREEN Stunning diamond Engagement Ring with matching wedding "$4750 | ike road hter_ N \ Be - Is More Bad Shooting ‘(By Associates GUNLOCK, Utah, 10. — Sgt. Rex A. Leavitt, a Gunlock Pvt. W. cowboy before he entered the Army, ‘missed his target by 200, yards with a mortar on Luzén— and blew up a Japanese ammuni- tion dump. Leavitt had been firing at 18, pases ranges under directions and the latter ordered him to re- turn to his original target.. The Utahan misunderstood, but as the see the aren ata fod. a ie error, the ed. It kept pha wry ly nours. . TEMPERATURE BULLETIN eee for the 24, jours E a. m., as Teport- ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Lowest Piece e ieee | om 77 3 8, 69 7 76 = th & +e 74 oa pd nab 82 81 7 Memphis____.— 67 ast Miami. 85 6 Minneapolis ___. 68 49 the New Orfeans___ 93 ™ New York 84 6 S Norfolk._.____ — 69 ae Okla. City___.— 65 aed Pensacola. 86 76 ord Pittsburgh ___ 90 i 5t. Louis_____ 85 ul be He —~ od oe ~ ." already across our pathways. And there's only one mere corner to turn —= then down the home stretel: ‘The sunshine of a great vietory Beare to bright futures and lasting peace. Florida Moe tor Lines is exerting every effort to provide bet ter, smoother transportation for these millions of Americans intent_upen finishing the war job. As rapidly as war-réstrictions ean be lifted, there'll be a “stepping up” of motor bus service —in frequeney of schedules, in comfort and in speed. Great plans are even now in progress, —L a In the meantime let's all keep using travel intelligently... avoiding week-ends and the heavy traffic of holiday and vacation periods. Let's travel light — and invest heavily in War Bonds! s'combat with the 126th Infantry) ‘of the famed 32d (Red Arrow) Division at Saidor,. after which he fought at Aitape, Morotai and | Leyte. Recently he completed 119 Portiand. Ore —Donald Jaun hen must think every day is Eas- ter Several week ago she began laying gaily stripped eggs. One AWARDED MEDAL| COCKROACHES ANTS DIE facluding Federal Tox (Special to The Citizen) WITH THE DIXIE DIVISION results, Don’t use old-fashioned dangerous poisons, Ask for DIL-KIL at drug, ‘Ware, grocery stores—30¢—G0g— BOF, Japanese in their drive up the} been awarded the Bronze Star Villa Verde Trail. " ‘ jones is an eg > rf i Nene pia 2 we 4 — eded with consecutive nares eat ei IN MINDANAO, July 10—Cited WITHOUT POISON i Use Our Lay: ay Plan tainous i for his aggressiveness and cour- ; sits | QUALITY cream colered stry mountain 1 aggressiveness and cour Ady 7 a ore yin eal Fe area in northern Luzon, where age during a Jap banzai charge poole, ame poleonons DIL" KIL. ponder ils } PO pegs I Harriet W. Eliiott, dean of wo-, Major General William H. Gill’s| near Kibawe last May 3, Sergeant Fearon to cldven an pte Bugs walk | OR R cecn, the Univeraity of North Car-jveterans killed more than 9,000! Dewey F. Green of Key West, has| fested places as directea and watch amazing a Duval St. Phone 465) m., 61] stortueus FLORIDA MOTOR LINES TERMINAL Southard and Bahama Sts., Phone 242, Key West a a “arbendale, Som = en Medal for heroism by the com- RENNES RRR RTM