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SATURDAY, JAN\"ARY 5, 19 4 ifr storista may now get ec f 4 {from 7 a.m. to mianight. 5 zn th > R Air mail stamps were first plag ed on sale to the public in 1924. 3 SS Victory Bonds and Hold Them; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AT “SLOPPY JOE'S” Every Type of Play Bar DIAMONDBALL TEMPORARILY | Sloppy Joe’s features Tommie Thompson and his band at B: iew Park Field ight Games) | GooD GAME OF BASEBALL tonight, according to their an- | ;Mouncement in’ today’s Citizen, | SCHEDULED FOR TO- they also have a number of TUESDAY— 7:30—Holsum Bread vs. B-29’s.| 9:00—Miami Daily News vs. MORROW specials featured in their pack- American Legion. age goods department. BASKETBALL BEST OF SERVICE |DANCE TONIGHT AT | AT CRAIG STATION LA CONCHA HOTEL | Barrosa’s orchestra will Hel {the dance music tonight in the! Al Armengol, manager, Poor ‘Rainbow Room of the La Concha, Old Craig Service Station, Divi- | Hotel tonight. ! sion and Francis streets, an-| ;Mounces in ings Citizen that Benjamin Franklin was b« Boston on January 17, 1706: © SPORTS whey Baseball ¢ Diamondball Football Basketball Swimming ries to determine best of} the two teams. | eee Sa RECREATION | Bayview Park—Tennis, basket-| | ball and handball courts. Diag | mondBall. “Comfort ‘stations. By RABID FANSTE ber” Sweeting, who held the A YY iD R '| Raiders to three hits last Sunday, Tennis Golf Track The managers of the Island City, with Joe Navarro as battery mate. Bc rrmecaneess is | a ieee aaa TS W abriel | Basebal--League met Thursday,’ Raiders will use either THIRTY FOUR RUNS, TWENTY SIX HITS, 51 BASES IN GAME: -| Raiders. TWENTY-NINES WALLOP HOL- SUM 18 - 16; MACHINISTS; WHIP PICKED TEAM CLOSE| 3-3 SCORE | B29 Bombe: nd the Outside! ts of NOB won their; 1 the softball doublehead- ast night at the Bay-} Park Field the opening battle, the Su- claimed wild game folsum Bread ten. The e was 18 ot 16. The! umped out 14 safeties and s 13. started. on the mound} r Holsum and pitched three in) and was relieved He allowednine h udt worked on the hill B29 and was touched for and 14 runs in six in- He left three on bases and} 1 had already scored in the hen he relieved by aynor, who pitched to batters, walking three and! ag the other a home run to] the sacks. Charles Albury] went to the mound andj i on three batters to retire ide. He did not allow a hit. jers at bat were: J. Aritas, out of fou ayan, two Wi Hernandez, Oster- Sturtz, two each, all, victors: Helliwig, four out; A. Mira and Lopez, two all for the losers. { Roberts, Valdez and*Sands} 1 the field for Holsum,, Joe Mira, J. “Aritas: for the Bombers. udt, “Pie” Traynor. C. and C. Albury, “Pie”) ins: Osterhotidt) J. Rob- . erts, Helliwig; three-base hits: O8-|' terhoudt, Hernandez, A. Mira; two-base hits: J. Aritas 2, Joe; Mira, Hernandez, Sturtz, M. Lo- pez, Helliwig; Mira 2, Mayan; Rueda; struck out: Roberts 1; bas- es on balls: off Roberts 9, off Lew- is 3, off Osterhoudt 10, off .‘Pie” 3; time of game: 1.30; umpires: Kiger, Vidal and Goss; scorer: Aguilar. In the sécond game, the Ma- chinists won by forfeit and then played an exhibition game with a picked team and lost 3-2. It was a well-played game and lasted only 45 minutes. Arias, on the hill for the Pickg, was touched for 11 hits but 1 Machinists couldn't get more th twae.rung out™of them. Johni Walker, eanwhile, gave up bi five" Safeties and lost his game. ® In the-fourth, two errors arifl Bert Baker’s home run to left scored the three Picked Team runs that put the game “on ice.” At bat, Machin, Carey, Gomez and J. Walker each hit two safe- ly for the Machinists; Bert Bak- er’s poled two for the Picks. In the field, Machin, Bethel, Goehring and Cheta Baker play- ed a great game “for the losers, Gutierrez, Joe Mira, Goss, F. Sands and Hernandez starred for the Picks. Score: Machinists Picks J. Walker and Brost. iy Home run: Bert Baker; tw base hit: Osterhoudt; stolen ba es: P. Baker; sacrifice hit: Aria} bases on balls: off Arias 4, of Walker 1; double play: Herna dez to Gutierrez; time of gam@ 0.45; umipres: Kiger and... si dle; scorer: Aguilar. k. H. 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