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a ee PAGE FOUR : rr if Baseball ¢ Diamondball Footbal ¢ Basketball '¢ Swimming Tennis * Golf « Track SPORTS Red Raiders Defeat NAS, 7-4, In ‘Rapid Fire’ Contest Here Scoring foyr runs in the sixth inning on three hits coupled with a few.errors, the Red Raiders were able to came from behind and defeat the Key West Naval Air Station, 7-4. Raiders went ahead in the first inning when J. Garcia exploded a tremendous home run into deep centerfield with none on. They added another in the third on a pass to “Crip” Lastres, a passed'second hit of the game netted pre other three runs. ball and Tony Alonzo's single, Raiders scored their third run in ‘the fourth on two walks, anjAll Stars at Miami Sunday for and C. Albury's|their first game of the Dade infield hit squeeze bum. NAS got into the| ball game in their half .of the; fourth to throw the score into a tie at 3-all. Miller,"NA§ cateh-! er, homered with two aboard for the three runs that knotted the count....Navymen added another run in the fifth to go out front. NAS shortstop was safe on first on an error and went hame when, Navy’ iminute later when “Crip” Las- s Surprise Bout Heads Boxing Matches At Stadium Garland, NAS first sacker, sin- gled to center. Sailarmen’s lead was shortlived for in the yery next round Red Raiders piled up four runs and snatehed the lead for ultimate vietory. M. Hernandez doubled to left center for the Raiders in that lucky sixth. He scored a tres slammed a double to right. Two errors and Tony Alonzo's Raiders will play the Miami County Baseball League. Then they meet Hastern Air Lines. at Miami Monday night. Score of the Raider-NAS con- ‘test: R. H. E. j Raiders - 101 104 0-7 8 4 NAS - 000 3100-4 3 4 Meadors, C. Albury, G, Lastres ‘and Roberts; Patterson and Mil- Jer, t NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; RATES Regular Type minimum charge for the fi or we alyela tee Black Face Type HELP WANTED i TELEPHONE OPERATORS OPPORTUNITY—KNOCKS Increased wages now make it possible for beginners to earn as mueh as $32.50 PER WEEK Depending on time worked. Frequent increases, vacations with pay. pea teahan Wage rate. for experienced .op-: | erators are.) proportionately higher. - Pleasant environment with exe cellent opportunities. Let, bur chief operator, Mrs, McDermott, tell you the whole ‘story. i Apply 9 to 5 at the Telephone Office in Key West may!-tf EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OP. ———————— BEAUTY NOOK, 536 FLEM- 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, ERATOR. APPLY STELL’S ING STREET. may4-3t Baby Joe Diaz, Havana, won | the main ten-round bout at the Municipal Stadium last’ night “on decision..aver Ernest Nogues, Tampa, after both hoys had tried themselves out ‘during the sn ious nine rounds of boxing not i iting. ost "BBESHae ata pat nose se BAAN ae gaa ane: fouls ‘administered by Nog acral pe. ing tyrned’ out to! is fight ‘as twd Navy Legis the fans what real: boxirigYand, fighting could be when: they are im there for the real sport of the game. Ray Carleton, Boca Chica Nayy instructor, Union, Maine, and Artie Cronin, Manchester, N. H., the sailors, were the sur- prise bout participants and didn’t let up during the entire four rounds. Spock, lop jeweler, showed Te Surprise! bouty of) he ney fur Boston Braves | his apreciation of what is the best in boxing, by donating $25 to Carleton, and $10 to Cronin following the awarding of the bout on a 2-1 decision by judges to Carleton. The 10-round semi-finals be- ut tween Chieo ‘Morales, Havana, “and'' Ray’ Jackson,’ Orlando, was sfalb Morales”): affains with a beautiful knockout ad- oN gerond sich pe und en he ean dive t count PAM Ey al | Dhe.,;six-round abo cai Jbetweep Ray Dundee, Miami, and Paul Bustamante, Tampa, went to Bustamante on a techni- cal kno¢k-out when Dundee’s as- sistants threw in the towel which hadn't even been wet with pers- piration. Kid Chavez and Tommy Rojos i opened the bouts. Rojos took the judges’ decision on the four Piano arrangements made" Expert» auto painting; body, and MISCELLANEOUS Re on all makes. All work juaranteed. Mumford & Ross, | $0 Duval st., phone 333. | apr18-tf “GUARANTEED” ¢ | Repairs on Electric Clocks, i: Toasters, Irons, Fans, |Ete, Wilson’s Appliance Service; - §12 Fleming St.,, Call 4160,.,;, apri9-l5tx, peers et Campbell’s, 928, Division, phgne/ 189.. Keys made, locks repair-. We ate. now cafrying a. full line ed, etc, may1- imo of! your compositions, suitable for photostating and copyrighting: Call 159-W. may1-4tx| fender work, as, well as, me- ehanical... Try ovr, wash and polish jabs; We guarantee all work to be satisfactory. Skaggs & Wynn, Red Brick Garage, cor. Simonton and Greene Sts. may3-6tx \ PERSONAL round bout. Whip Indians, 94; Yanks Stop igers, 2-0 ny Ananermiea Prega) Braves came through with their BOSTON, May 3—The beatea How They Stand eighth straight. win yesterday ever Cleveland as Lefty Mickey Harris won his fourth straight game, }9-4. At New York the Yankees. de- feated, the Detroit Tigers,’ 2-0, Allen Gettel pitching the shut- out. Scores and batteries for the major league teams: American League New York . Detroit Batteries: Trout, Swift. 270 5 ee Dickey, Gettel; Boston 912 2 Cleveland 4.91 Batteries: Haris, Wagner; Em- bree, Hayes, Chicago — QS 0: Philadelphia - ~ ah 2 Batteries: Dietrich, Tresh; Brown, Rosar. St. Louis — ees, see Washington b Ress bi 3 Batteries: Zoldak, Mancuso; Wolff, Evans. National League Chicago = 150 New York 2-0 @ Q Batteries: Schmitz, Livings- ton; Voiselle, Lombardi. Philadelphia -. 180 Cincinnati . Batteries: Jurisch, Hemsley; Blackwell, Lambert. Pittsburgh 362 Boston - SEES ees Batteries: Heintzelman, Cam- elli; Sain, Mazi. * Brooklyn at St. Louis, , post- poned. American League Club— W. L. Pet. GB Boston . ... - 14.3... 824 eA ons 12.5. .706 ‘Baton Chicago Cleveland __.. “ Washington wes Philadelphia _. 412 .250 93 National League Club— W. L. Pct. GB Brooklyn .... 10 4.714 St. Louis . @ 5 643 1 Boston _ 7 5 583 2 Chicago - 8 7 533 23 New York 6 8 429 4 Pittsburgh - 79 438 #4 Cincinnati... 5 8 385 43 Philadelphia _. 410 .286 6 SOFTBALL (Last Night) R. H. E. OW Soe a ee Batteries: G ‘fin, Peacock. B-29’s 3,39 Batteries: Harris and Serria. Key West HS _ 13 6 2 Batteries: Sweeting, Fleitas. Adams Dairy _. Ba ee Batteries: Gardner, Ayis, F. Sands. Russell Is Appointed | K.P. Deputy ¢ Chancellor a J. Winfield Russell, keeper of P jreegeds and seals of Key West Lodge has been appointed dep- uty grand chancellor by the grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Florida. The new grand chancellor, who is the Rey. Allen E. Young, Pastor of the Baptist church at Palm Harbor, was formerly con- nected with the Navy here. Local party wishes to communi- eate with member Alcoholic Anonymous. Box A.R., The Citizen. may3-2tx FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, .biog- raphies ,all the best new books; some for 5¢ per day, many. for only 10c for awhole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor, Simon- ton and Eaton Sts. may1-tf RENT A CAR You drive. .Late model conyer- tibles and sedans. By day or week. ‘AMP-ALEXANDER -ab@eDivision Sts. may1-tf Choice store location on Duval St. Close to bank. Phone 1042 may3-3t FOR RENT OR SALE Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week- ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822] tion. $25.00. 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' Boy Scout Troop No. ® vs Boy Scout Troop No. 50. “and. south winds becoming south and southwest, | ers with: ledger accounts mayj|zen Building, corner . ee. have «their scivertisements| and Ama sires Bis, tthe pac ogling ee vs,|28 ABSENTEE VOTES CAST: right on entering Mortis. Rield, bers of West vgn nnssaaesuree Mow neue Teta CAMPAIGN 1N HIGH GEAR’ baseball), Absentee voting for Tuesday's ie primary ended af § aided. yes- erday afternoon in RECREATION judge’s office. Seventy-tfi os ae y Pash Tenis, basket Bie eae care plhoie Ne an courts, Dia-| Campaigning today is in mondball. Comfort stations. gear, with pad 8] he South Beach and Rest Beach—/tonight at Duval and Southard Swimming. streets. Louis Pee wil | Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—- make an addres¢ from a soun Deepsea fishing. small boats. truck in behalf of George Smath- ers, candidate for the Dema- Sybscriny to ‘Vhe Citizen. eratie nomination for congress. THRILLS — follow Every Sunday on WKWFE GORGEOUS GERRY LOPEZ Panchos i FOR SALE Salesman: Permanent position} Hollywead bed, double size. Sac- selling high-grade building. and fifice. Good condition. 920 machinery maintenance prod-| Catherine Street. may3-3tx ucts this vicinity. National firm, complete line, high com-| For Sale—1937 Ford coupe. Ap- mission. Write Box 2383, Dal-} ply 1121 Southard. Street. las, Tex, may4-1tx maya-atx : SALESMEN WANTED Lot on Caroline St. between Elizabeth and Simonton Sts. 56 x 110, Inquire 310 Elizabeth St. may4-6tx ROOMS FOR RENT furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. apr29-6tx Slay Lighters — Aluminum, precision, $7.50 doz. 50% deposit, bal- ance COD. Samples . $1. pre- paid. Parmo, Box 188, New York 11. may4-1tx Private bath. 1509 South St. may4-1tx FOR SALE - House trailer, size’? x 26. U1 finished. ~ Reasonably priced. 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Lot 131’:deep and 40’ wide; ‘pls! additional lot 43’ Lost Lost—Wallet with : 2 a 4 identification | Blonde Gerry Larson, former Cover by 43°. ‘This Attractive’ offer is} and)/social security card. »!'If Girl, covers the song front, as:feat- wane to sg" ‘Apply: pia found please: mail to Louisc wed. vavaliet na, fhe eenaaneen ice. yabaue apr4-ti . seein: : opez” musicales on tual : omnes. Fo10-Vieginin St leh Wate wate tual, Peseediges ALUMINUM AND: STAINLESS : \ SATU TURD! STEEL MOULDINGS BABY CHICKS 8 e 3 J 4 of aluminum. and stainless, steel, 4 mouldings for use as sink a rims; ,gabinet trimmings and a edging;,, trimming and moutd- ings for show cases, bars, and counters; stripping for linofe 1: on floors, drain’ boards, table s topS ‘and cupbourds; edging for Eng. leg., B, or *W. rocks, reds, red X roeks, unsexed,- your choice, $7.95 per 100. Ship C.O.D. London , Poultry, Box ,1844,) Trenton 7, N. J. may4-1t. Baby chicks; ieiadtes ted, Los Angslet Symphonie Band TWENTY Y. 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Delight her with onc of our charming feminities—satin and lace slips and \nightgowns—flower- printed robes, Come in today for the perfec: Mother’s Day Gift fo U. S. Army Dodge Command vars, New, paint, new tops Puteamp-Alexander, Duval and Division Sts. may1-tf gay, smart blouses. Cruising houseboat, 36’x14’x312’ Sleeps: 4. Shower, gas stove refrigerator. 95 hp. Gray, lit- tle used. Ready to mave aboard. $3,500. Many othets, power and sail. Francis Déars, °¥; Broker. 1200.E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Phone 2079. Spring schedule: Office hours 10 A.M.- 1 P.M. weekdays your: only. may 1-6 Child’s crib, solid maple, steel springs, adjustable size, wate proof mattress, mosquito ne’ ting cover. xeellent condi- For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. mayl-ilmo PHOTO SUPPLIES 1121 Southard St. may3-3tx For, Bale — R.C.A. ¢ combination record changer. : Fleming St. phonograph h automatic Apply 1026 may3-3tx EVANS PHOTO SUPPLY STORE 506 Southard Street—The fol- lowing new items are in stack: “The world’s finest”. movie camera 16MM Paillard Bolex|Trailer with attached room, bed, H16, $200.00 tax included; Ex- cel 16MM movie proj $15.75; Solar 120 enlarger with F6.3 anistigmat lens, $71.00 ta» included; 8x10 rocker washer, $1.95; coated lens, $76.24 tax includ- ed; Quickset Jr. tripod, $20.00 plus tax; Champion cameras, $4.00; cut film holders; adjust- able 116 to 35MM daylight de- veloping tanks; meters: Weston $29.70, DeJur Autocritic $25.43, ; Skan $14.37. Yes: we have 127 film! Also Ansco. 120 color film. Evans Photo , Supply _ Store, Phone 439. may2-tf Mercury Univex F2.7/ {Singer | | | | power sewing machine head ,excellent condition. 61W- 156.. Reasonable. Phone 1042. may3-3t ice box, stove. Worth $150. Price $60. William Meyers. Taxi Stand, Southard and Du- val Sts. may 1-4 14 Gibb’s boat, Briggs Stratton, inboard motor. Also 13’ rov boat. 1217 Petronia. Jam Pinder. may4-3tx |One 25-horsepower Scotch M: nine boiler with water and fuel pumps. $250.00. Adams, Dair phone 455. may4-4t iaaiies SHUUHCICF] HTT Ti CNoTIIIIITiIIIiiiiiNiiiiinNNNNKN VHVUUUUIVUU AURAL AsULU LEAR Acc LLRs Man's Hamiltap gold wrist watch. $35. Phone 454-W. may4-2tx Pe ag ea siege ree nye Cee iii nie hina: cana z % Lingerie Gifts for Mother < | | i