The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 10, 1946, Page 3

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pewered home rons into park, former getting | Rosar the Adams Lunch Swe Ww Wife. Sweeting and Sngied, Pleitas hit ito a vegans end Herring doubled — the ‘Bunch nape Sadie dea. 2, two’ in“addition to two singles ‘out of four official trips to the’ plate: Results and batteries: Nationals 030 American - cog bb | Ma Passéau; “Higbe, Blackwell, ‘Sewell and Cooper, Masi; Feller, ee aetig tt oe and Hayes, Launch Boys, Tis Meine For First = Boys knotted the count.on two | walks and singles by Kerr and Lastres. The score: Legion, Beh p: Adams Lunch 8 5) In the nightcap, the Adams Dairy had a field day at bat and thit 15 safely, good for 30 bases, by | ‘They included two homers, three triples and five doubles. Every | layer hit safely at least ‘nce, For the Navy boys, Sims hit a double in two tries to lead the Navy in the fieta. Here’s the score: Navy - Adams ‘Dairy Blind Players Excel | Villareal in the fourth and as i aie ‘Haskins singled Sy GENE HANDSAKER WLYWOOD. — The pitcher et te leg and heaved a fast The better swung. Whafn!— end feither player, oa Of the nine othefs on the emwld eee » thing. All were teen ‘ee 1 young men, includ- tee biteded in the war, are o@ & Pete Smith movie short, tee by Ber,” that for sheer wittee should be a whizaroo. vate borgebeck, shoot goals » Seeertball, and bowl. One, “ivtiess mentor, golfs—he “i aime holes in 4 on.@ &» Seguletion course the oth- , eee i are foot Thess base! soete! ving that slides along strung trom the catcher’s * te @early second base. eeomt end third “base- «e @etioned at intervals ¢ the pitcher. Each tries to we batter out, by catching ewedeng ring, before the bat- tes base batter feces around the wite A sighted umpire om pihys, and sonetinies “ueted arguments from players. » basketball goals, they corm along the foul line hted aide taps the bas- oh) » stick to give them aim. sak some beauties while 4 «tem, « low, sixfoot gives « player his bear- ite wee telis him which oe he ts were devised by the «ch, Bob Andergon, a “year-old athlete, for- Mienneapolis, who lost bt » boxing match 14 a Me claims world aie tm blind bowling hewe @ wire with a i he said. ed the ring at me, + with my cane. I broke ( i te hell so I started «k handle, Well, this game & the result.” veote benefit to a blind eet herd to imagine. Or- bee Hayes, 25, was it « German mortar «= te Normandy beach- le manufacturers leather sed wallets now and is wo the sweetheart who +} Geena the war for him; ath fis head in her .lap,; MGM lawn, while we py for the movie short © Meeks ago, he was at first aa to stand ground leaning cates tee gate wire, his head sem, Now fe plays as en- entiontty am the rest. “It re- ur c@nfidence, getting ~ teere and cunning,” he said. Ant We wonderful relaxation.” ‘te Added, “I wonder if a ty: mm « plug for the gift 4 nom Pee Being to open, to sell sit’ 1 told bim I'd be eat bw ~eY ei guided by another waist | (Night Games) THURSDAY— s 7:30 Ar¥ierican Legion vs. Ad- ams Dairy. 9:00 Machinists vs. Adams Lunch. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennls, Basket- ball and Handball Courts, Dia- mondball, Kiddy Playeround, ‘Comfort Stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— 1 is a Your Deepsea Fishing, Small Boats, SEE THREE. BROTHERS IN SAME BACKFIELD ABILENE, Tex. (AP).—Brother acts may be common in sports but you seldom find three in the same backfield on a football team. Hardin - Simmons University looks upon this as a strong possi- bility in, 1947. J.C. (Bullet) Cook, 230-pound halfback on the 1942 team, has re- turned to School after being dis- charged from the service. Raymond Cook, an ensign in the Navy,, is due to be released this summer. He was a quarter- back on the 1942 Hardin-Simmons team. Now Robert (Corky) Cook an- nounces he will join his brothers at Hardin-Simmons after he com- | Pletes high school in the spring of }1947. -He’s a star fullback at Baird High school. : Today ‘In History 1821—The United States takes over St. Augustine, Fla., from the Spanish. 1890—Wyoming admitted to Statehood—the 44th State. 1918—New York City food violators ordered to close their shops. 1919—President Wilson lays vuid run in my |the Peace Treaty with the League “One day |of Nations Covenant before Sen- ate—“represents mankind's only hope. . ..” } 1991--(25 years ago) President Harding invites the world’s pow- ers to a disarmament confer- ence. 1925—John T. Scopes, Tennes- see high school teacher, put on trial for teaching evolution. 1929—-New small paper mon- ey first issued, 1942—First group of enlisted WACs sworn in. Russia’s main military railway falls into Ger- }man_ hands. 1943—A score of American planes shot down by U. S, forces {themselves—in Sicilian cam- jpaign—kept secret for months. 1944—Allied invasion forces counter - attacks. Germans in Ttaly fight bitterly. 1945—U. S. planes roam coun- try about Tokyo. Cleopatra was not an Egyptian but ‘a descendant of One of the Macedonian Greek generals who had come to Egypt in the army of Alexander the Great. |against the Nationals. 4 | Diaz one in the second and Ogden in France meet heavy German} oe te Wane, whore, | ied insult tothe of- feiew injured j waving a battered straw hat he hié. worn “at a jaunty oaeie alt throtigh his ‘es: capade. de hanhantarhthuthntha vv vevevvvvvvvwrrvrre FOLLOWING | THROUGH PEDRO seins Ramesses hbbseassess“e | Last Night's Game The Légion hit three ‘honiers that pave them the game. They did like the American League All Stars did in ‘the; /evening Hopkins hit one in. the first, {hit one in the third. After Vinson | walked, T, Tynes hit two singles lfor the five hits the Legion gar- nered off Sweeting. The Lunch boys ‘got to Jack and Herring doubled for their | ifirst two runs, In the seventh they knotted the count on McCoy’s walk, Solomon walked Kin and Lastres singled \ Frank Tynes was greeted by | Meador with a single and four runs were scored and the score tied. In the eighth the Legion scored two runs and one hit. M. | Tynes walked, an error by Fleitas, a single by F. Tynes and a walk to Diaz, and two runs crossed the plate and the ball game. This gives the Legion nine wins adhd four defeats to go irfto a tie with the Machinists, ‘Each’ club has two more games to ‘play. One of the games is between them. That will tell who is winner of: the first half. In the ni night cap I had to eat | my words. day that the Adams Dairy » Lan ed more hitting, well. they, to Sims of the Navy for 15. te good for 30 bases. They. co: 7 iered two homers, three triples and five doubles. Every member 6f the team, hit safely: at Teast, once. I. Lewis, Al Cruz, I. Saris, G.} Lewis and E, Rosam each hit two ‘safely. Al Cruz and Sterling each hit a homer and a triple and Sands hit two doubles. G. Lewis hit a triple. Y. Lewis, Barber, B. Villareal, each hit a double. They sure had those Navy boys. run- ning out there and I hope they | keep that stick work up. GOLF CLUB MEETING IS SET FOR MONDAY | Horace Q’Bryant, secretary of the Key West Golf club, an-/| nounced today that there will be a business meeting of the club} at 8:30 p.m., Monday, July 15. All} members are urged to attend .as'|! many important. matters’ will ‘be | taken up, including the ratifica- | tion of the new. charter, a report | on proposed .inter-club Miami golf matches; Voting on new members; and reports by the | newly appginted directors, andj the like. Whale | Caught Near Augustine ST. AUGUSTINE, July 10.— (FNS)—A_ twelve foot, 1,600 pound sperm whale was captured alive recently on the beach near here. The huge fish had come too close in-shore and was flounder- ing on the beach. Officials of | Marine studios located nearby | were advised and an expert‘res- | cue crew arrived, captured the monster and carried it by truck | 5 to their oceanarium. A. F. McBride, curator of Ma- rine studios, described the whale | as a female adult of the flesh- { eating variety, pigmy sperm species. Although still alive when! transferred to the exhibition tank the whale died within a few hours. Pen-Man Dead FORT MADISON, Iowa.—W. A. Shaeffer, 73, foundér and chairman of the board of the W. A. Sheafer Pen Company,|. who was accredited with making the first’ lever-operated self- filling fountain “pen, died ‘on June 19, 3 | and Ja¢k had to go to the show- |. ——TIAMONDEALL ah vo \MONDBALL Time-and-a-Half for Overtime. $30 a Week (About ‘$130 a Month) After 180 Days’ Training , ‘anid. Experietice ‘ Schediiled Pay Increases Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay . 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