The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1946, Page 3

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PM iiitcinns.. F Gane, 13t0 11 and 16:0 15 a weet te See Naney Lane pulled a beautiful Lay ee double play. ae it igh Bd Blt hg RoE he 16-18, infers, cn Foo ny Duane and Bee Derser. tees, runs and 23 up lest night, 4 a 10 i Adams Dairy victory over the . ~- anetions, rope * a wild ‘sec- oe y 4 — start ish, game night threw ball league into a four-way tie | 7 loss for The Lunchtien’s victory is even /more outstanding when it is petated 6 out that Legion piled up a. (2! runs in the second inning, aft- ins oor ing tWo in the first round. ha | i's a big lead for any team (ha Gs the Legionnaires up to aeiaie nsefented. it looked easy win for them. | ever, Adams Dairymen had v ideas and put Men into ef- Su lly. vers Went to bat for t big 11-run second "Ogden and F, Villa- st amd @ them one up Se Miah Behow 0 close 3-3 lead | That fet © Gdn last tong Comcts poled up four martes} - fe Gert om two errérs and + fe of wingice. That pot them) out foomt and from then on they feed reht there Another i: me the fourth on « single by | re: * Demerttt and « double by G.'\t v4 Sah pea a3 1 ae a Filmer: gave tom a 7-3 count. | lot to Be outdone, Adams} Cope offe6 four more runs Dairy ,on Seven hits, including © Se PH om two welks, three, Romer by P. Valdez, scéred ee cmt Gree singles, That cight runs in the fourth to tie the | shel Se sore Tl to 8 in score. Legion had scored twice ete fax {im the third to gain a total of 15 ‘Thee the Stedente came to life. UMS, While the Dairymen had one im the run-'880Fed seven runs, four in the etereuned <t. ©oem & they couldn't over- ft8t, one in the second and two ne the Comes, the Student im the third, before, going wild | erked “he sail off over the lot, the eight-ran fourth stanza. Now that they had wiped out the seemingly overwhelming Le-! gion lead ,the Dairymen couldn't They must go on to - Ge wrth oad took advantage | @ ewe errere When the dust had Geeces ws rem weer marked their | Stop there. am the wisetmmsd wei te ee hy uprising Yiclory—and that they did, by, Team aed Kerr poled singles |! all things, the margin of a eet HereBe®t and Robinson biast-/iméle run. They scored that ; lone marker in the sixth on a jingle by Ingraham, an error and Tee Stet sare the Conchs. another single by F. Sands. That > os aie a meant victory but Legion must ” . So © bave its turn at bat now, They . - vee errors end ® did, and went down for the count gi |without a threat, Thee beet fee rum the Conchs| At bat, J. Lewis, Al Cruz, F sete peered t be their margin Sands and P. Valdez each hit we etery ‘e e seventh, &@/ safely twice for the winners. F. oath, too steten bases and an | Villareal poled three for the los- | =“ Gave the Behoo! Girls twolers and J. hg got two. y em pest (het many) In the field, Hopkins, J. Villa- ot the |real and F. Tynes played well for | Legion, J, Lewis, Al Cruz and In- vie- . teeders were Duane,' graham for the Dairymen. . fowr, @nd Rebinson,| Score: R. HE. “ ¢ tow Robinson Dairy . 412 81-16 12 4 * we ent tee homers, Legion - 2112 00—15 8 4 mm and drove home| €£. and Villareal, F. 6 gt = homer and'Sands; F. Tynes, M. Tynes and oe Me Kerr bh two sin- oy | wemeeritt, Arango end Ha-! Standings: * te mefetios cach.) Club— W, L. Pet, oe = Semen |American Pe =o ae in Ge field Velasquez, Thrift | | Machinists 2 2 .500] Remerst cad Lamley play-| Adams Dairy --2 2 .§00 on Wor the heer, C: N,| Adams Lunch 2 2 .500 Deewe ond Nency Lane were) VF. Wars 2 2 500 toe |B29 Bombers -1 3 250 St. Louis Vietors; Still Tied for League Lead ee Nemnetnsve Peeens ee ee sand =& tient — t te seoed 5S PROPLES FORUM woe o i wind for ee Leagee hips Brook « Tete fagh tang hard edged | vosconeteeebveees * =e Cube i an li-| gene of cine offer Bi Poteburwh Pi-| Sa.’ Phillies 16-2, with) ove Pate crete fiber a xX ye eeliemet set Chenier: victories | tom na te for] eee eee ~t creuk. | a & League. th y . fe. te: . - _* Ss Editor, The Citizen: — lies 9 take Wague record There is talk going around oe Oeliees Geen. Gordon *POut @ certain happening at the one tun in the latest seout rally, the “amateur i ie tama Tetons "€>*" sponsored by Troop 52. + al i tous Browns,| ‘e have always heard that any mization sponsoring a prize . Sovtes of the SOMtest could not compete for the . leash prize | Not so, it seems in scout rules. Metcems league Having offered the cash prize, y ® B}Troop $2 does an about face and ‘ @ collects their own prize. Well, 4 © thets ome way of getting quick . Keele, money. But it sounds more like hard jIndian giving to us on the out- a ft ; ' 6 A SQUARE SHOOTER. 1 re) LEGION MEMORIAL © | (Contitued from Page One) Ment Convention held in West i | Peim Beach May 15-18. H. Frost ‘ ; s ‘Batley, Miami attorney, was elect- . : 6\0¢ Depaytment commander. Al- om. bert J. Mis, Key West, was se- mg {tected to serve as national execu- tive committeeman aiternate. ‘Mills served during the current lyear as district commander. ® 4 EB lmembership of the American Le- | eu Bion in Florida has grown from} mero as League © © 11 75,000 in 1943 to 45,000 as of the| here. Public works incidentally | . we emt Dickey: /present date. The constitutions | 4es not include special projects Trevis, White, Coster.ignd by-laws of the department} such as_ the ” deepening of the a coanied were amended to allow negro| Submarine Base which are spec- % . ae & © B metiierships in the American) ial projects. It also does not in- pore 2 liLegion. A local pést of hegro| clude such budget items as Bu- | } 12 © Legionnaires will be organized as| Ships appropriation for repair of Bray tt ¢ smi =Waer goon as the necessary regulations| ships and upkeep. Public works} oe ted Herve are promulgated. The | out 16 hits offf Slugging two Miami All-Star pitchers the | Red Raiders went ‘0 on to win, | 14- | Raiders got to Lefty Seuaiiaen: ger, All Star starter for six runs} on nine hits, before he was re- lieved by Bierman in the sixth who finished the game. Jack the} Carbonnell started 6n the mound blisters on his pitching hand and had to -be relieved by Baker.) Carbonnell allowed three runs on six hits in the six innings he toiled. Baker ran into a streak of wildness in the last inning, with two outs and needed the help of C. Albury to complete the game. Phillip Baker starred offen- Sively for the Raiders. He con- nected three hits in five official trips to the plate. Scored three ‘times and stole four bases. DoDo Villareal batted two doubles and a Single in four official trips to the plate. Tony Alonzo, Raider rightfielder, also connected safely ree times and scored four times Mario Hernandez, third-sgcker, drove in four runs with two smashing doubles. ~ Herbie Young, All Star left- | fielder, led the loser’s attack with three hits in four, official trips to the plate. He batted in three runs with a smashing triple with j the sacks loaded in the last in- ning. | third place with three wins and tltree loses. Sunday, the Raiders to add to the onslaught and) The Raiders are now tied: for! will play host to Eastern Air} Stars 1409 Last Night lor second place. It was the first for the Raiders, but developed \ppijadelphia i i i } | Boston “a iNew York Detroit. — Washington 4 St. Louis - ‘ Cleveland . x [Chicago - 345 14 Philadelphia 273 17 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE AT BAYVIEW PARK (Week of May 27th) : (Corrected) TURSpay— 7:30—Machinists vs. American Legion. How They Stand Club— St. Louis Brooklyn | Boston ‘Chicago - Cincinnati Pittsburgh New York ‘Club— 9:00—V.F.W. vs. Adams Dairy. THURSDAY— 7:30—Girls’ game. 9:00—B29’s vs. Adams Lunch. The cacao tree is a fruit-bear- ing evergreen which grows to heights of 20 to 40 feet. Lines here. The game will start at 3 p.m. Score R.H.E. R. Raiders 104 010 440—-14 16 4 MAS. ... 011 001 204-9 10 6] Carbonnel, Baker, C. Albury, Roberts; Schoendinger, Biernan, Bush. | WEEDIE WEE LEARNS We took the little weedie wee for her first deep water swim- ming trip yesterday at Rest Beach. Which was water four feet deep (it was high tide). She likes the water immensely, ex- cept that the first wave which rolled in found her with her mouth open. After much cough- ened out. Then later we swung her around in circles and a wave bow of the little weedie wee took the big swell. The wife came rushing over. But the weedie wee came up grinning with her learned one lesson. e ° CHARTERBOATMEN RESIGNED about the city and county seed- ling proposition for a charter boat dock along Trumbo road- .| way and also about the publicity ganization has planned for, Key, West’s wonderful fishing. Their attitude is wait and see. They so much on a proposition which the civic propositions in the city for so long that they are more wary than a bonefish. e e SUB BASE BUDGETS UP Now up before House commit- Base and NAS action in the early part of June is expected. There is nothing more we can do at this time. A great deal has been done and let me tell you that local naval heads have done splendidly by the city. If their recommendations are followed Key West would be a bristling arsenal of naval defense on sea and in the air. But of course the part Key West is to get depends on the whole budget. ke is the budget for Submarine e e HOUSE COMMITTEE APPROVAL The approval of $1,232, 564 by a House committee for public works for the Submarine Base Senate. Which can make many | changes further in the budget. | Changes sometimes hard to un- derstand. One bright point ac- cording to Washington dispatches is that Admiral Manning is re- ported to have told the commit- }is the minimum for public works ing and spluttering she straight-/ crept up on us again and the; mouth tightly clamped. She had} Charterboatmen were talking} | AND GULF ATLANTIC program the Central Civic Or-} is one of the highest ranking of | Sd ts attr tn ttt ttn dn dp tntn intr tntntntntntntntntetnddntadndl CORAL ROCKETS ‘ ——— By L. P, ARTMAN, JR, 14 4444444444444444444444444444644644444 maintenance of the yard’s elec- |.” ‘ } t have been left out in the cold) Cross, attorneys for National Air 1 trie and water and building faci- lities. e e WASHINGTON DOES TRICK The manner in which the bud- get is handled by the Navy De- partment in Washington is to submit a budget to local naval heads to see if they can operate within it. Naval heads here then dig into it and can ask for more money. Sometimes they get a “few dollars more” as I was told today. ,The central Naval De-} partment in Washington knows pretty well the operating budgets | for the various outlying naval! units and tries to keep within reason and the dictates of the final approval ‘of the budget as. passed by the House and Senate. | e e ATTORNEYS NATIONAL John Spottswood, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, was telling me of the long distance phone call received yesterday from Bernie Papy, our represen- tative, who is in Washington. Bernie spoke to Benning and Lines and also for Gulf Atlantic Transportation Company. This was what you call, killing two birds with one stone, Bernie also} had Pepper speak to CAB offi- cials. Bernie reported the news that the CAB had given permis- sion for National -to operate to Havana from Tampa and not via Key West. He also said that the attorneys told him the applica- tion for the Havana run via Key West was also remade. Incident- | ally, National had better get on} the ball regarding this Key West- | Havana run, because there is a} Hayana line going great guns) with brand new equipment which | | will apply to CAB. The applica- | tee that the amount for Key West | NAS tion okeyed by CAB was ssile| since 1944. Key West was in-| deleted. [act in the application but was {LOCAL RUNS | Bernie said that regarding local | runs between Key West and} Miami of National that they} was merely the approval of the} would continue under one appli-| House committee. Final approval} cation or another. National now | must go through the House and| has a war permit and it attempt-| Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week- | ing to get a permanent permit. This optimistic opinion also came from the etomeys. | e | CARETAKER NAS \ We know of a lot of géod work! being done to attempt to keep} in a higher status than; caretaker. Bernie interviewed Undersecretray of Navy Sullivan | but could get no commitment. | At present it is due to go into) caretaker status” June 1, but} could go to a higher status if the Navy decides so without) much formality. Looks like little | meat on that bone. But we should | is grass cutting and general | never give up trying. OQPPORTUNITY—KNOCKS neers wages now make it possible for beginners to earn as much as $32.50 PER WEEK Depending on time worked. Frequent increases, vacations with pay. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Wage rate for expérienced op- erators are proportionately higher. ps Pleasant, environment with ex- cellent Opportunities. Let: our chief operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story. Apply 9 to 5 at the Telephone Office in Key West may1-tf One sandwich, two fountain girls, nights*4 to 11 p.m. Apply store! manager, Land O’ Sun Store,; 1001 Division St. may21-4tx EMPLOYMENT WANTED General office. work, knowledge of bookkeeping and _ typing. Betty Jackson, 1215 Catherine St. Apt. 3. may24-2tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration saies ana service. Repairs on all makes, All work} guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. may18-t£ | Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 188, Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. mayl-lmo Picture ‘framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos. Paul G. Di- Negro, 614 Francis St., phone 1197-M. \ may6-1mox For guaramteed plumbing work and. repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. Give us a ‘try on your next job. Free estimates. may7-1mox \Expert painting, body and me- chanical work. All work guar- anteed. Red Brick Garage, Si- monton and Greene Sts. may 18-6tx Housewives — Fuller household brooms are back on market. Also brushes for all purposes. Call 9136, J. H. Costar. may20-6tx Estimates on painting and dec- orating cheerfully given. Water proofing, caulking and roof painting a specialty. J. A. Myers, 919 White Street, tele- phone 290. may23-9tx FOR RENT RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- i sile and sedans. By day or PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. mayl1-tf a APARTMENT at 13807 WHITEHEAD ST. No Children or Pets Apply at The Citizen Office | may24-tf | Sloan Hotel, 805 simonton St.} Single rooms. $6 per week. Double rooms, $11.00 per week. | may8-1mo | FOR RENT OR SALE | ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822) Fleming St. may20- imo} | We are in the market for all types in the United States have pressed into service to relieve the Furnish partment dren, no pets, o Olivia a may23-3tx Coolest apartment in town, $75.00. 2 adults, no pets, no children. Completely electrified. Phone | 613-W. may23-3tx Apartment for rent. Apply 1216 Virginia Street or Sterling’s! . Poultry Market, corner Mar- garet and Fleming Sts. may23-3t ROOMS FOR RENT Single room, adjoining bathroom. $6.00 per Week. 607 Elizabeth Street. may18-22-24x Room with private bath. Twin! beds. 724 Eaton St. may24-3tx FOR SALE 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and ished; small down BS one butane! payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. mayl-tf/ Pepper’s Plumbing Supply Com- | pany carries a full stock of ma- | terials. We cut and thread pipe and take care of all serv-| ice calls, Phone 118. f may9-tf | Lumber for house framing. Call after five. 1608 Von Phister St. may20-5tx | SREB Sk oooh a OE) 20’ sailboat, good condition, new | sails. Cheap. Apply 61-2) Poinciana Place. may21-6tx Notes (Promissary), le each. Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone | 51. mario tt! i Linens, sheets, pillow cases, tow- | els, lace table. covers, blankets, pillows. 514 Elizabeth St. may22-3tx Westinghouse _ refrigerator, de | luxe 7 cubic ft. 1942 model.: 153-C, Poinciana Extension. | | may23-2tx |New 29-ft. launch, with new Ker- | math marine engine. $1700.00. | Apply 817 Carson’s Lane. may23- “BEX | Gas Range, 4-burner, insulated | oven, broiler, good condition. | $22.00. 537 Caroline, upstairs, | é may23-2tx |Kitchen table, chairs, cooking utenils, Hollywood bed, chest of drawers and rug. All for $40. Has to be sold today. Sk 38-B, Naval Air Station. svapvieye 404 White Street. may24-Itx Large pony. 1935 Plymouth, $325.00. Tnauine) G. R. Berg, Fort Taylor. may24- atx! “Radiance réses” for weekend. | Freeman's, 1121 Catherine St.,! phone 672-W. may24-2tx | Bamboo set. settee and 2 chairs, | spring construction back and seat cushions. La Concha Beau- ty Salon, phone 128 or 1181-R. | may24-3t | ; | Furniture, blonde mahogany Spin- | et piano, new 2-piece light blue Damask living room suite, five: piece bleached maple bedroom suite. 3011 Harris Ave., phon 1187-J. may24-3tx FOR HIRE | | | for Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh | Lane. Phone 1161-W. mayl-1mox WANTED TO BUY Will buy all kinds of furniture, | stoves, refrigerators, radios. P.O. Box 535. may14-tf of used furniture. Apply The Maxwell Co., phone 682. may15-tf PHOTO SUPPLIES | |Roll film developed and printed | in thirty-six hours, including | oversize prints. Eastman and} Ansco color film processed. De-| veloping outfits and dark room, aids for the amateur and pro- fessional. Contact and enlarg-| ing paper, all sizes and grades. | 16MM Excel movie projector - and Radiant movie screen... Vokar 35MM slide projector, $13.95. Evans Photo Supply Store, 506 Southard street, | phone 439, may6-tf |One minnow cast net. J. D, Bear- 514 Margaret St. may21-6tx up, Wanted To Buy—Electric refrig- erator. Call 824-W. may22-3tx FOUND 1 small skiff adrift at shark butchering key adjacent to Por- ter. Dock. Owner may have same by payment for ad, plus} all towing charge. Call man-} ager, Je fferson Hotel. ! may21-4tx! situation, ODT announced afternoon, . but added that will be able to relieve transpor~ tation — difficulties said that the Harris pupi give their school play, aed it has not yet ‘been decided where it will be presented. He sur- Received Daily by Leated Wire =| MA mT iil Hit n this they in FIRE (Continued from Page One) iis wilt 610 Duval St. BASEBALL SCORES | Popular Brands OF Cigars and Cold b You buy wisely and well when chase a diamond here, We finest in quality at prices Come in and make your selection complete confidence. Three-diamond Engagement Ring... 989°? F Including Federal Tax QUALITY 514 Duval Street Adjoining Palace Theats cnet Overseas Tr. 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