The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 7, 1945, Page 4

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v. » Bis LOSERS IN BIGHT ‘The Boece Chica All Stars won ever the VPB-113 last night in the opening game of the night. te the nightcap the B-29 @ver the Miami @ 6 & 3 score. tn the first of Avery featured for the winners and Alterio losers. i ught Rago’s fly made a perfect peg McCallister hi FFE RHE 003 0023 8 7 9 402 303 x 12 8 3 Groff; Revitzer and i ge i i base hits, Alterie, Avery Gutermuth; stolen bases, 2 Avery 1, Maddox and sacrifice hits; Ladd «and % struck out by Heins 3, 2; walks, Revitser 6, 4; earned runs, VPB-113 Chica 2. : Gibson and Far- sate night cap the playing of was very poor and Mea- initial ball was slow. bers got One earned run ws scored two. At Sweeting hit three safely in times at bat. C. Albury hit out of three to lead the hit- Meador and Patterson hit it of two chances to lead In the field, Sweeting, Albury and Mal¢rat played for the winners and Navar- i zt li tt ' i a i re has shown lots of improve- ment. For the losers, Solomon, Girton and J. Lewis were the stars. Score: RHE D. News —... 010;100.1) 3)+7..6 Bw 203 100 x 6 6 4 4 ©. Cruz and Girton; Parks and Sweeting. Home run, Girton; two base hit, C.. Albury; stolen bases, Kerr,. Albury, Sweeting and Piteh; struck out, by Parks 5, by Cruz 1; walks, off Parks 1, off Cruz 5; double plays, Meador ‘to Solomon. ‘ Umpires, Farbough and Gibson, Beach Juniors” . To Play Key West »Arrangements are being com- Pleted by the American Legion and the City Recreation Depart- Ment to bring a team of boys un- der the age of nineteen to Key West for a baseball game and a softball game. The softball game will be played at Bayview Park on a Saturday night and will be followed by a baseball game at the Municipal Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The use of the munici- pal stadium is being provided for the baseball game through the = of the stadium commit- ?. Managers Perry McCullough and ‘Paul Albury aye already lin- ing up the boys’ who will repre- gent'Key West and expect to call ai practice session within''a few 1.. About 4 per cent. 2. Selling point-free meats as euts for which points are required. . Yes. 4. The Home Guard of 2,000,000 civilians, 5. Yes. 6. An area in Germany, in- cluding the Saar. 7. South Pole 24 hours; North Pole none. 8. Aerial photographers over Germany at night. 9. 186,000 miles a second. 10. Yes: “General of the Arm- ies,” held by Gen. Pershing. —_—_—____. BULGED COA CAR HITS TRAIN PHILADELPHIA, Pa—A bulg- ed coal car sideswiped a Pitts- burgh-Philadelphia mail and pas- senger train near Coatesville, Pa., breaking every window on one side of the train and scatter- img glass over the passengers, mostly service men and. women. Several persons suffered minor lacerations. The accident ripped one of the motors from the elec- trie locomotive and dainaged every one of the seven mail and passenger coaches, Soft Ball;—Up to this date the! Machinist are ahead in the City League and the Sound School in! DETROIT TIGERS AND CHI- CAGO WHITE SOX DI- Legion VIDE TWIN BILL the Lonecome Pines are at their heels with two won and one lost while be agro aye = three and lost none. In the Ser-} New YORK, Aug. 7. — The vice League the Sound School! ~eyeland Indians went to victory have a little more competition! over the St, Louis Browns yes- (Spectal te Ths Citizen) and two lost and Boca Chica Stars with two won and one lost closely at their heels for the Sound School boys have won three and lost one. . game, oe shows the City. Lecnie classed _as_leaders. | Collough Jr. 667. A. Mira, A. L./a shutout affair, 667. Sweeting B-29 600. P..Machin. 600. O. Cruz, D. News 583, G. Diez 571. G. Rivers 571. Malgrat, Sturtz, Marsh, Higgs, J. Mira, Rodriguez,| Casade, Gonzalez, Quesada, Fitch, Patterson, Thompson, H. Rivero, 500 each. J. Lewis 454, Vidal 444, of the games played yesterday: National League St. Louis at Pittsburgh, rain. Brooklyn at Boston, rain. Only games scheduled. with Barracks having two Wen | tenday by taking both games of ja double header. The score in the lfirst game was 9 to 7, with the }tally reading 8 to 3 in the second | The Detroit Tigers and the Chi- ‘i Aug. 5/cago White Sox divided a twin eects following titers inthe bill, the Tigers taking the open- ing game, 6 to 2, with the score O. Froga of the L. P. 800, Camun jin the second, in favor of Chi- of Elect. 750. Sam, Elect. 667. Mc-|¢ago, reading 7 to 0, which was The following are the results Sc eotel, Mrs. Hugh Adams. THE WEATHER FORECAST | Key West and vicinity: Partly | joloudy this afternoon, tonight THE KEY WEST CITIZE Large Group Enjoy Officers’ Wives Club Dinner Dance “TEE AROVE photograph was Officers’ Wives Club recently rat Leaih 0 n ee The dinner dance, i usual luncheon meeting, was ar- ranged bye sacite oat rd headed by Mrs. Arthur Peak cad a door prize. Mrs. Roger Nooe was the lucky recipient. The Offi- p dinner by the Official Navy Photographs A feature of the evening's entertainment was the awarding of cers’ Wives Club will announce their next meeting at a future date. ‘the Murlicipal Hospital, | The Milam family resides /515-C Poinciana Pisce. PERSONNEL, CENTER Girten 444, S. Vaze 428, Del, Valle, American League ,and Wednesday with widely scat- H | Washington, emigrated treme and Pines, 428. Parks, A. Del Valle First Game tered showers; gentle to moder- | land to America. 400. H. Machin 400. S. Valdez,! At Chicago R H &£| ate easterly winds, | Blance, B. Baze, Carey Castel-)Detroit _. -6 11 0) Florida: Generally fair through | JEFFERSON'S PLANS lano 375 each. Griffin, Gutierrez, | Chicago 22. 8 1. Wednesday, isolated afternoon | : Braun, G- Gartas Py Nev) Benton and Swift; Lopat and:thundershowers in orth and; ST. LOUIS.—The buildings @ arre, Goss, F. Sands, each, | Tresh. west portions, becoming more} the University of Virginia and Jorden, Kerr, each 300. Second Game numerous Wednesday. AIR LIFT RECEPTION ‘aid out according te . * my . ) Most Homers;'R: Cruz 2,G. Riv-|Dettolt —-------—- 9. 4 2! Jacksonville through Florida DISPOSITION idrawn up by Thomas Jeffersan, . LabePbyir, Typ, [Chicago 7 10 1 Straits: ‘Gentle to moderate CENTER j ere, Sartain, Sellers, Girton, Fiteh,! ~ Raton and Richards; Humphries'.; S. Griffin, P. Baker, A. Garcia,| al 5 p! '$winds. southwesterly over north | { 1. Roberts, Marth “and Goss, qland Tresh. : i portion and, easterly over. south 4 * STRAND ade site| Night Games portion. through Wednesday; fair} FLOWN FROM CLASSIFIED PRQBESSED ; CIVILIANS i Cael CU ee nn eg este at domooad EUROPE FOR ‘FOR GOING ERROL FLYNN in iples: ie . Louis ers tonight, and local afternoon OUT! CHAR ~ patra Honzglez 3. Sel {Cleveland —_... Oy 210 1 thundershowers near the coast of RER ED TO DISCHARGE OR DIS GE INTO “OBJECTIVE BURMA® Kerr, Lewin, H. Machin, and Del ‘St. Louis = 7 12 0 north portion. H RECEPTION FURLOUGH AND SERVICE \ Coming: “Jane Eyre” Valle, 1 each. } Second Game East Gulf: Gentle to moderate STATIONS NEW DUTY a Cleveland sors 8 winds, variable over north por-| NEAR HOMES Most Doubles: McCollough Jr.|St. Louis ...... 3 tion and easterly over south por-| | bead Hives Ss. sacs Costellanh, Only eres erneduled. |tion through Wednesday; fair, MONROE idal, J. Lewis, J. ury, Lopez, weather, except for local after-j - Gate and Anlacice teak velo | fedeployment of soldiers has bro yniforms if needed, and partial | i “ee Chleago 6 LA a ctachicolas] Beet e eS aie = Soc eee | “HEAVENLY DAYS" Most Stolen bases: Nimez 2 ‘Oo: St. Louis = 59 42 584} a a with LetTeNS info ations to show how the Lg in works. to posts as mer ch Coming: “2 Tickets te Cruz 3, P. Machin 2, Diaz 2, Braun|Brooklyn 54. 43.—=—«561| No anal craft or storm warn- Personnel ene a ch may or may not Baca h prego ae Tocated to. aer¥e ail Gis j o I ove : ci 2 Reception Stations do 2, Higgs 2, Williams 2. New York 4 47,2595 108s have been sseued,; the inf ia theAie- Litt Disposition Center eticaly known as Separation Centers, also distributed to handle soldiers turly Most times struck out: R. Cruz! Pittsburgh 51 50 505! te eee iromet as ate bas a Sede a "48 hours,’ unless they need some tnst-minute medical nado, Sheppard, T. Valdo, Griffin, |Cincinnati 43 53.448, Key West, Fla, Aug. 7, 1045 | fevtlmiuted. sinitar units siewhere. handling en fin by Larsen, Sierra 2 each. i ia a 93 .263 | Observation en at 8:30 a. ATO planes through other American airports, are called “White uni L ; mt ee star aa gral woe Eastern War Time. (City Office.) | a ae eae ee eee Y vehi walked: feng ue a American ee 568 | Highest ctr iene 90 Gassifled “for ischargs oF farlough-and:reqasigaiments These », Case y ral jetroit are “ ease ae oe 4, Bazo 3, Malgr 3, Castellana 3, washington _ 54 42 .563 Lowest last night 79, pedgiataia: ‘ios Girten’ 3, G. Sweeting 3, Carey 3,| New York 60) °43 .538 Mean oe ... 84) se@eeeeccccccccccvccccocecooococoscce ‘Valdez, Mrs. Ophelia Banks, Mrs. | H. Machin 3, C. Valdez 3. Chica; 59 4 414 Normal eae Wane ee | | Olga Fer: « .L6 52, | 4 go S 0 7 Al 1 j Olga Fernandez, Mrs. L. Gutirrez a pasties ‘ ' Precipitation | S LE | Y iss Elsa Solanz 2 48549 495 ip! ee e Miss Elsa Solana, Mrs. A. Hen la iaillaee irgerg the lead- aren 46 48 489 Rainfall, 24 hours ‘ending H owe ee lfaune: ois: Phil ini Mr ny ing hitters are: Eller, Marines 600. ; 6 47 489| 8:30 a.m.: inches 0.04) guppy. BBM EE. EERE EEEBEEREREE 444445%4R% | Maicolm Haas, Mrs. Bernice Sac- Nuskey, Sigman, Shown, Zicger, PHEEiais 4 62 _340/ Total rainfall since Aug. 1; , é ae paneer een iron aioe K Deae Sybil | pater pe raenaqe 500 Z | _ inches 0.33 MISS ALICIA BORGES AND WILLIAM iBrady, Mrs. Paul Campbe each.'Bennett, 444. Alterie, Thom- : Deficiency since Aug. 1: | ~ 7 iorges, Sy Je Bosco, :Perry,'. Schilling, Averys] nodrs ceding 8:30 a. m., as report-| Total rainfall since Jan. 1; Pot ‘ aitewes \Betty Lucein, Copelyn Ramsey, ALL VITAMING Rae eats Nites fiugevan- ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. inches aims sess 12.54 Mr. and’ Mrs. Juan Borges of were” Mrs. E. Morales, Mrs. G. | Sylvia Roberts, Miss Celia Betan- known to be esseonal to hustig, Zieger 975. Matigahelli 375, sal: Highest Lowest | Deficiency singe January 1; (110%. Duval street, announce the ,Henriquez and Mrs. E. Martinez.|court. Mrs. Flora Rueda, Mrs.| 9utnuon, plus liver and em Caltiwell 376. os BO & RY «last 24 houts.Jast night) inches _...... taddui pa! BPD ctnicbming inartiage of their | Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack | Fidelia Gibson, Miss Nellie Perez,! 72's $2.5 + Toast seme eee Atlanta v2. 2B malgstys, é , 4 iis: } rg Delaney, Miss Ellie Rae Gwynn | yrs Olga Gunzatez, Eleanor $7.95 i 13. 57 8066 daughter; -Miss Alicia Borges, to and Agnes Dowling. Consolations |. - ; “ ee vit et auitle, Ben-' Brownsville 92° 76-< | Ton.orrow’s Almanac Pfc. William’ Cates, U.S. Atmy, were won by Mrs. Virginia Sol-' Walsh. Mrs. Douglas McCarthy Most triples: Sauiglie Rowlana | Charleston ____ 92 81 Sunrise 6:58 a.m. ‘of 1329 Duncan street. Key West. |ario and Mrs. Glorgina Angeira. ;Griselda Garcia, Mrs. John Cobo GARDNER'S *hARMACY Willi A dach 2 *| Chicago___ 86 62 |Sunset 8:07 p.m. the wedding will take place; Others present were Mrs. J. R.|and Mrs. Juan Borges. eter arate Detroit____81 64 |Moonrise 7:24 am, e oo Be 2 Base hits: Gabhart, Wanner,) r 7 ae a , Wednesday afternoon, August 8; ~---—--~ a — " aaa Galveston. 89 78 Moonset 8:55 p.m. ai | Springer, Mahalik, and Schilling | Tackgonville 96 17 Tomorrow's Tides ‘at the Star of the Sea Catholic | 1 each. ee | Kansas City. 90 63 (Naval Base) | Church. Miss Bones eel Mr. | MAKE... a Stolen Bases: Eiler 2, Nuskey 2, KEY WEST. 90 79 High Tide Low Tide Cates’ friends and families are Y Daily ice and Perry 1 each. K. West Airport. 89 75 10:53 3:58 a.m, _|iNvited to attend. our Most times fanned: Harnish 4, ar one Pr 2 Bee pea ora| - Bon : f Rule . 2 *: Memphis______ 89 75, | 11:58 o-m. 5:28 p.m. Miss Borges is from one of Key ce iy fur % eae 3) Miami oh 83 81 gece co ene |West’s oldest families. She grad- micreur ¥ Fer oike *) Mi lis____ 76 59} uated from Key West High = Leggett 3, Marmintz 3. | Minneapo! a JAPS FURIOUS reat fi ; New Orleans___89 16 School in 1941. Greater) satety, Most times walked: Gabbardt,| : + —- in ti Bice, Tuttle, Legeson, Schilling, | hee oe th BS (Continued from Page One) Mr. ae. ie the son of Mr. and and ae GROWN-UPS As Well As Glidewell, 3 times each. Serafin, | Okla. City. 92 71 {pointed out, the air pressure five | Mrs. William Cates of Key West. CHILDREN Shown, Bosco, Lucanegro}’Détka, | pensacola 87 78 |miles away from the point of ex-,He recently returned from Ger- McClish, Perry, 2 — "! Pittsburgh. 81 64 |plosion had been. sufficient to|™#nY Where he participated in Should Cooperate With Motorists Pitchers record: Williams, S., 5 see 5 knock’ dow) ‘ 2 three major, battles, and is now az: . 7 St EAS 83 65 nock down two men, , nan % es and Bus Drivers Schoel won three lost none. Neal, | Tam 93 78 Former _ Ambassador, .Namura |°7 30 day ldave before going to pica ete won two lost none. |to Washington told the Japanese | the Pacific area. j Everyone should help in Richardson VED. ne lost MONe.| the other night and being the first! people this morning, over Radio | BE EET Eis ‘ ing the streets of Key Wen noné. Venecib, Fe cecira oon oes time he has tried to give a play-!Tokyo, that. they must not be! Miss Borges’ was honored guest Our drivers take no chances. by play description of a soft ball) mislead about the report that'at a surprise bridal shower Fri- They are trained to be ever alert, lost. none. Sturt, Ft. Taylor won one lost one. Bice won one lost two. City League, S. Griffin won two. J. Roberts won two. Graham won one. Baze won one. Ferns won one. Harris won one. Reyes won one, lost one. R. Cruz won one, lost three. * game he did swell, and Martha the other night was a scream on | the Mike, and she really was en- joyed by many of the fans pres- ent, although others did not think so. At least it broke the grave yard monotony that has been | hanging around the Park for sev- a weeks. x a eee Betty Lou Demeritt was out at aie eee ee une ithe Park the other night after games? All he lacks is his horse.| 2" absence of several weeks, and And who is the guy that drowns she looks fit as a fiddle-and will cutithe Mike when he atartssto be ready to play in another couple say something to the players. Boy, what a voice. eee may that do or die spirit be with | you forever. Popin Acevedo, the oldest of | the Acevedo clan, is minus a little CIGAR STORE finger on his right hand. He is! the player that always was on ! 610 Duval Street —000— the ground when he wanted to/ field or run, but he still can catch’ them kneeling down he claims. + 8 8 COMPLETE The games do not seem interest- BASEBALL SCORES ing with out the mike giving us! in detail play-by-play of the game. | Received Daily by Leased Wire There i i : d i e is some progress going on at the Park these days. They are| Popular Brands of building rest rooms for ladies’ and gents. After all these years CIGARS and COLD we are finally getting something SOFT DRINKS Lene Cruz pinched hit for Neil| Neil Saunders has gone to parts | unknown, and we sure miss his voice and his pleasant chatter here at Bayview Park. We hope you will be with us again soon. | we have needed for many years.! of weeks. Good for you Betty andj ;Americans are hot tempered and day evening. at the home of Dr. ‘nervous and that they will use 'and Mrs. Delio Cobo. The bride ;atomic bombs to end the war to be received many beautiful \quickly. While that may be true ‘and useful gifts along with good tof them, he added, yet they will wishes for her happiness. y on till they have accom-] Assisting Mrs. Cobo with the plished their purpose. {entertaining and refreshments i | < | i E RATIONING TIMETABLE FOODS SUGAR Book 4, Blue Y2-Z2, Al-Cl Stamp 36, 5 lbs. thru Aug. 31 expire Aug. 31; D1-HI1 ex- GASOLINE Pire Sept. 30; JI-Nl e: Al6 good for 6 gallons pire Oct. 31; Pl thru Tl ex- through Sept. 21. pire Nov. 30. SHOES Red Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31, V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- El expire Oct. 31; Fl thru FUEL K1 expires Nov. 30. Period 1 thru 5, 10 Gal. each Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Phone 43 Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3, 4, Book 3, now good. Powocescccccccerseocooooe® every day. May we suggest you. too, make SAFETY FIRST your daily rule? THANK YOU. KEY WEST TRANSIT COMPANY, Ine. J. W. Sellers, Mgr Phone 108?

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