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MILLER, JR. Sports Writer : Lauder-} Valdez went out on a fly to left their} field to end the inning. * The Conchs.seored again in the fourth. Gilbert Valdez opened with a single. Herring sacrificed him to second. Oscar Cruz grounded out, sending Valdez to third. Adolf Lastres then singled, seoring Valdez. Kerr grounded out to end the inning. as ms The Flying L’s scored their gRFy if i fore over ee? i first run in the fifth. inning. d=) Boggio, first batter, struck, out. Newton singledj “Curtis struck’ won wame) | nm out. Paidley, the=pitcher, was hit’ Kenneth Meador de-}¥y'a pitched ball, This put him lot of praise for a fine; 0M first:and Newton on second. Stephens singled, scoring New- ton. Esterline flew out to Herring | in center field to end the inning. In the seventh inning Newton i .| was first to bat and struck out. A edlcrgt ! Curtis. grounded out, third to | first. Qne more out would. have .| won the game. Faidley hit an easy grounder to Claude Valdez at second. Valdez misguided it and Faidley got’on first: Stephens was walked. Esterline doubled, five| scoring Faidley and the tying }run. Fay struck out to end the inning. In the twelfth inning Powell was hit by a pitched ball. Wood- is i ciel ward singled. Newton got on on Jam-erorr by O. Cruz to load the bases. Curtis then bunted to score ;,Powell and end the gare. The final score was Fort Lauderdale: High, 3, Key West High, 2._ Tomorrow the Conchs travel to. Redland ‘to play the Diamond- backs. This is and, Claude mound. ueclioat Cusiding Gives Lions Girls Miami Victory By CHIEF ODOM Manager; Lions Girls Cage Team Girls basketball team won champion Key West Transit Com- game of the season Sat. pany outfit, 27 to 25 in an open by defeating a strong '"S,68me. a The Lions’ forwards, Doliy Brothers feminine cluo Thornley, Cleo Rosam, Beatrice @ 23 to 18 score at Demeritt: and Margaret McCord, Gym in a all-the- came through with points whca | they Were needed Little Bee De- wi meritt’s passwork was excellent. # sick teammate of the By the way, if she plays with the was the main feature High School next year that team paenter sigs. will be hard to beat. by Jackie) I want to all the girls fer Demeritt, Poll; veh gtay se £4 me’ throughout Ju er md to have an- Judy i M sev 7 es prils iT i = i é i ms played for the i i teotd kek year. All the have really been good i guard Betty game was one of the best played who played all, the past season. I want to thank part of the sea- them for helping us in this pene- it in the lineup fit doubleheader for Betty Lou it was for he: Demeritt. was played Sat-) My thanks a'to go to DeWiti | Roberts and Charles R. Albury | : We It fs Auto Service five, seeend place team in the Men's to “Buddy” and “Red” for keep- ®B League, triumphed over the ing time and score. ee _—-————. a Raiders Whip Hospital to2 And Machinists 2to@ Red Raiders baseball team{ Stewart and Sweeting; Cum- # double-head-| mings and Rodriguez. In the second game, the Raiders the Raid-}eked out a 3-1 victory over the Sweeting. | Machinists.\It was brother and| out the Naval Hospital nine,} brother as Gabe Lastres teamed Sweeting did not allow a hit! with brother Crip Lastres to give| he struck) the Raiders a sweep of the twin two. Sweeting, | bill. Gabe Lastres’ steady pitch- form, was in} ing combined with Crip Lastres’| Im the third) timely hitting and outstanding Hospital third) defensive playing enabled the |) Was safe on an error, went; Raiders to clinch the victory. G., eld out, but) Lastres, who held the Machinists} to three scattered hits, struck out) | 8 while only walking 2. He pitch- ed masterful ball, and held hit- less such veteran stars as Arman- do Acevedo and Cheta Baker. | Crip Lastres’ infield hit in the} eighth inning broke up a 1-1 dead-lock. This was followed by | Haskins single to right which put the game on ice, 3-1. Crip Lastres led the Raider offense with 3 hits == -f cf wise ij : 5 : z , i igtii were failures, born.;in England. the only game] historical | scheduled for this week: Oscar among America’s greatest, with an | scored: Mea- Cruz is slated to start on the extraordinary capacity for wock «4and with gifts of charm and. of though the Mi- (Sports and -I thoroughly enjoyed vor a: tie paw i ; { ¢ Sweeting-Transit opening for officiating at the games, and}a Boxing Needed . Here-—-Aguilar By PEDRO AGUILAR According to a story in The Citizen Saturday; the boxing game will return to Key West in the very near future. We hope we. will be able to, wit fights like we used to see here jr. years gone by, when Andres’ Fntinilla fought Felix Farnett; Phil Pritch- ard fottght Johnny’ Geto) Andrés Albury fought 'Tommy Reye/, and Young Fernandez, Young Kilban:: and many others: took on all comers from the San Carlos stage to Knowles Thirty Acres to the Athletie Club to the Cuban Club and other places around town.” I hope the promoters. will have suecess in their endeavor. We certainly need the boxing sport here. Let’s hope it is on the up- and-up. High Baseball Team Grateful The baseball team of Key West High School thanks Putcamp- Alexander, used’ car“ and rental agency, Duval and -Divion St¢, for use of a.car to take the play- ers*to Ft. Lauderdale for the gaine there Saturday night, Coach Fred L. ‘Hoffmeistér, of the teah, said today. Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) 1742—Samuel' Bard, eminent New York physician, professor and writer on midwifery, son of a noted early physician, bora ir Philadelphia. Died May 24, 1821. 1811—James McCosh, Seottish celrgyman-professor, nated presi- dent of Princeton University tc whom that college owes much, early clerical defender of evolu- tion, born in Se/land. Died Nov. 16, 1894, 1823—Simon B. Buckner, Con- federate lieutenant-general, Ken- tucky governor, born in Hart ( 9 Ky. Died Jan. 8, 1914;. « * 1826—Edward A. Sothern, fam- ed*actor, father of nuted acto. famed*in:role of Lord Dundreary, whose first efforts'as an actuc Died Jan..20, 1881, 1852—Edwin A. Abbey, and mural fame] painter, friendship, born in Philadelphia Died Ajig.'1, 1921: pis tee IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA; IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, CASE Nov 102085 A: LYONS, Plaintiff, DIV va. ‘ORCE MINNIB O. LYONS, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Minnie O. Lyons, 4 Garroll Street, Greensboro, North Carotina You are hereby required to apy to the Bill for Divorce flle@ again you in the above: styled cause: on before the 10th day of April, A 1946; otherwise the allegations tained therein will be taken a: fessed. Tione and Ordered at, Key Florida this 9th day: of Mai 1946. (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk, of, Cireuit Court. By: Kathleen Nottaze = eputy Clerk, | ENRIQGE -HSQUINARDO, “JH, | Attorney: for Plaint! maril S-anrl,1946 IN_THB: @rneu) BLE aves OF RLORTDA IN ROE COUNTY, IN. CHANCERY, No. 10-642 SAMUEL S. KRAUT, Plaintife, vs. SADIE L. KRAUT, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing from the affidavit of Samuel S. Kraut, the plaintiff on file in this cause, that the defend- 4 KRAUT, is a resident fe State or County other ate of Florida, that of the said defendant Morris Ave., Bronx, New York, that diligent search and ‘n- quiry have been made to discoy me and residence of the t, that the said name residence of the said defendant set forth in the said affidavit us particularly as are known to tho plaintiff, that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of 4 subpoena upon whem would bind! the said defendant, that the age of | the said defendant’ ix known, to the plaintiff and that the sald defen, ant is over the age of twenty years. it is therefore ORDERED that the defenth Sadie I, Kraut, do appear. to. the | plaintiff's bill’ of complaint tur | divorce on’ April 18th, 1946, or else | all the allegations of the sald bill | of complaint will be taken as con- fessed by the said defendant, and it is further ORDERED that! this. oraer published once a week for four secutive weeks in The Key V Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Monroe County, Plorida. | (SBAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk. Cireuit Court. | By (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, | Deputy Clerk | LOUIS M. JBPRWAY & S. ERROLL MESTREZAT Attorneys for Plaintiff mar18- pri 1946 | in four official trips to the plate. For the losers, J. Garcia gathered| two of the three Machinists hits! in four trips to the plate. Score: R.H.E.} Maehinists .. 610 000 000 1 3 0! Raiders _.. 100 000 02x 3 9 2! Carbonnell, Lynch (8), G. Las-| ‘5;| Charles Yates 84, Dr. J. B. Hayes =| Demeritt 88, ,|12 innings to win on their Cage Championship Title From Improved High, School Girls In a thrililng hotly contested Nica Smith eG) 2 battle at the High School Gym | Betty Cottrell 2 Friday night the Lions Sextette Patty Duane e 2 rang down the curtain on the Lions current basketball season’ and} Dolly Thornley 3 catpured the City Championship’ Bea Demeritt a al by defeating the Key West High! Cleo Rosam _.. 12 4) School Girls, 24 to 22. } Lela Demeritt 2 1 Cleo Rosam with valiant assis-' Polly Gilbert : 3} tance from Jackie Doughtry and| Swectings Auto Service took Polly Gilbert fought an uphill second place honors in the Men’s battle, trailing the High School “B” class. league by defeating Girls until the last three min-) Coca Cola 42 to 22. utes of the game, to sink the’. Line up and scorebook. record: ieing and einmune: coals in pre - Sweetings Auto Service | closing: minutes o! e encounter.! * bs The High School Girls as a re-) 72k McCoy sult of the.coaching of Mrs. Fred Gi ye awe tcor! i ei arles Walker, |: Hoffmeister presented a smooth- Jack Niles ‘ ly functioning» team,. vastly im- Sack Pigieds, “9 ; proved oyer the beginning of the ae tT 3 RNY season, ahd Were forrfiidable op-' gee Sweeting 12 | position for the more experienced Kerinit Blackwell; 3 > 2) Line up and scorebook record:) Coce Cole Key: West High School | Harr y Osterhoudt .. 7 4+ Points Fouls | Steve Spaiier. gx 1] pps 2) Name Scored Committed Charlés Albury oh as s 2 Nancy Lane. _.. 8 lL Henry Gardner ... al aS Rose Kerr 5 Pat Lane Be * City Golf Champ Joe Leper Leads In Mareh Low Scores Mesa 92, William Watkins 92, Bob Brown 93, Tommy Gibson , E J. Boudinot 93, M. E. Wal- ace 93, Dr. T. L. Duffy 94, H. D.| Campbell 95, Bob Dillard 95, Z t. Hamilton 95, Paul Mesa, Jr.| -| 96, Lt. Puckett 96, A. G. Sands) 96, Rocky Brandon 96, Jack Har-| din 96, Ben Hogan-97, R. H. Zol-| linger 97, M. C. Plummer 98, P. 85,. Comdr. Peterson 85, Louisy Je Conlon 98, B. L. Leigon 99, J.) Pierce 86, Alton Parks 86, Clem) Castro 99, Robert Dopp 99, P. D.| Price 86, Si Elbertson. 86e@eonge af 400, C. G. Koerner 106. | Lewis 87;'Ty Tyson 87, H. M. AVS Brateis: Delaney. 101, J. -K.) bury 87, “Boke” Carter.37, E. E. n 102, Pappy Grooms 103, D.| Gross 87, Roy Dulion: 87 Hw, A.) D. Wilsorigl03, Lt. Madson 104, Elywell 88, C. JeBaker'89). Tony | Bill SteedsJ06, Lt. Detk 107, C.| latch Schultz; $8,°G. Lewin 107, G. L. McAdams! v3 Hi "Dy, MeFar-/ 108, 1. By Parks 109, L. R. Jones nd 89, Horace O’Bryant 89,.Dr.),109, M. K, Hull 112,'J. P. Morgan W. P. Kemp 90, W. C. Harris 90,/ 112, Billy Morrow 114, “Ace” “Kirsch” Kirchenbaum 91, H. J. Coppin 115, J. M. Long 118, J. L. Lindell 91, W. P. McCabe 91, Paul! Evans 122, H. K. Lewin 127. | A the month of West Golf Low scores for March at the K Club are as follow: | Joe Lopez 73, “Andy” Parks 80, Norman Artman 81, J. E. Brad- ford 81, L. Castro 82, G. A. V 82, Jack Sellers 83, Bob Spotts wood 83, Harry Knight 83, Bill Peloquin 84, Robert Knowles 84, Walter Vinsdn suilar Clams Conchs Gained Mora! Victory Over Flying L’s won a moral victory over the Ft./ the Lauderdale Flying L’s when the fans, that was only of the year tur They did well and plenty of credit. 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Paul DiNegro, vl4 locals held that top-ranking High | School upstate nine to a 3-2 score and forced the Flying L’s tc es behind the plate, Claude and Gilbert Valdez, the Cruz} > g0\ brothers, Kerr, Herring, Sweeting | njand the home grounds. Not only that the 'a tough fight. Only the breaks of | Conchs played under lights, som>-'the game broughni them defeat, thing to which they are not ac-! not becuuse they didn’t have the | customed to as yet. jability to take the Flying L's. Ft. Lauderdale finally won on} I have said before, watch| an error. , their smoke. If they played that Bo Meador pitched the full 12| good under arc lights, they will'do innings for the locals, a feat nojone hundred percent better in the! High School pitcher has accom-|sunlight. Just wait until the Fly- plished so far this season. ing L’s come here. Searabajo Ketch Favorite In St. Pete-Key West Yacht Rac | By PEDRO AGUILAR | One of the yachts that.js@ fav- orite in the forthcoming St. Pe-!R .S. 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