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

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? edicher, lived on and scoréd on Jack’ single. The Raiders, however, put the game on ice tm the seventh inning with a twe-run rally. Albury opened the frame by drawing a walk. ‘Car- bonell sacrificed him to second, end when Arnold’s fly was mis- judged and fell for a double, Al- jeter, and Arnold scored on an wwfield owt. The Veterans scored WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1946 Raiders Win 52 Vi |) tried to pick the Flash off, mak- ‘| nificent game, striking out eight, MIR nerteite 5 ry ts tut in ‘the ninth without a hit. Arnold struck out, but the catcher missed the third strike and Arnold was safe on first. Hamilton, Veteran hurler, then ing a wild throw, atid Arnold ‘Going all the way around the bases, Jack Carbonell pitched a mag- | While walking ‘four, Owens Struck out five dnd walked none in the 1 1/3 innings he worked. C. Albury, Flash Arnold and DoDo Villareal each contributed two Hits to lead the Raiders at bat. Manager Bill Cates, playing second base, and Joe Navarro, catcher, turned in some fielding gems last night. Cates came up with some fancy fielding at sec- | Veterans trying to steal second. | Both Raiders’ visions struck out the side last night. Carbon- ell did his job in the second in- ning, while Owens turned his in the ninth. Hamilton, Veteran: fireball artist, struck out 10 | Raiders, but. he walked four. The game between“the Raiders and Boca Raton, postponed last games ond, while Navarro nailed four, t No. 19 OF Season ‘(ly Associated Préas} NEW YORK.—Hal Newhousér scored his 19th win of the year when the Tigers won over Wash- ington 6-1. ' ‘tall ‘Tefty aflowed only six hits. In the other Ney Tae a ares. Boston Red Sox both lost ‘the B- : tuateteeuttues 8-2 and ‘the latt White Sox 7-1.) avon’ 240 over the Philadelphia |' Athletics. x ; Batteries and regults: New - York St Louwis: —. Russo, Gumpert and Robinson; | Galehouse and Mancuso. Dreiserwerd Zuber, ahd Wagner; Rignéy and Tresh. ‘Wagner, How Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘their DEADLINE” anateeccent ade ee ‘ cornet lot It'S NO SECRET” That Girls Earn $25 A WREK TOSTART - (About $108 a Morith) ' $80 a Week payable , son & (About $180 a Month) Johnson, Phone 372. jlyl-tf After 6 Months’ Training and Experience A new shipriient of English BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! motorcycles has just arrived. Scheduled Pay Increases Brand new. Small, full price, + Large, full price, $469. Can be financed. Liberal Employe Benefits Vacation With Pay Putcamp-Ale> Motors Apply Télephone Office / Duval and Division | Mrs. McDermott t jly18-7t Chief Operator. . SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | Notej ghd TELEGRAPH COMPANY { Bit (Promissary), 1¢ eacl. Art- Press, Citizen Bldg., phone marl5-tf jly22-tf) When von think of plumbitig ityat ‘supplies or pluttibing work, ie! CLASS 5B | funtiing trom street to street.|*—Griffin Conch Garden forfeit- x 176 feét. Johrison &|ed game to News for ‘Phone 372. _ jly12-tf| player not in their roster. using IF NOT P. back. Ask any STRONG fungicide, with 90 percent alcohol, it PENE- | TRATES. ‘Reaches and kills more “OL. Made Gute, tien: ruil ik sak Club W.L. Pct. GB ——— ‘ when Carbonell, after ha moped perpen we es prey, | Boston *_... 65 29.728 Manior womeh,warted % work. les of eatin Her seven innings pitching brilliant ate, and the game | Now York 53.37 587 12 afternoons and early evenings. ire vor _instaliitions. Fep- oom Pp @ brilliant) between the Raiders and Miami 50.37 575 13 Evans Camera Store, 506 Plumbing Supplies, 512) we 2 wasicened ae loaded the | All Stars at Miami tomorrow 4443 506 ait Southard St. jy22-3t' leming, Phone 118, jul 1+tf ce cele, Pree tone ina | will also be postponed due 1! Cleveland +. 4247 AT) te : — came to the rescue and spilt i tga — say mor ais the haa 30 50 488 2514) Uptiliter and) trigimer. Apply Pace ‘pasts Wo arrive Oct 1. Saupe, to the rescue and iput outing held there. Sunday the/Chicago . 35 53 307 29 | Key West Meddirig...-jlyll.tt(’ fom Boshes 6 aire OCI. y ° 'e| Raiders will entertain the Vet-| philadelphia 26 61 298 37% Fr ’s, 1121 Catherine St., caer yg Lente ad laeliaie NATIONAL BEAGUE —| All-tround ‘bedutietan. steady] PhERe'OW. flyls:mws-lote run real’s boot, 2 3 4 with the jeideh bad + 3 Club W.L. Pct. GB or part time. Stell’'s Beauty Gooa ; poy ayn gal Tela apa RH. E,| Brooklyn ..... 53 34.609 Nook, ‘536 Fleming St. j Mood guint, 911.20: 1060 Stapin | ; Owens thert set the next five mon Raiders ....020 000 2015 7 3 on oe) ily17-7h8) Avenue. jly24-3tx | : 10 face jown with strikeouts. | Veterans 000 100 010-2 5 4|¢! Es ; : POSsItro: TED ; _ Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Key West Gne of them was safe when Joe} Carbonnell - Owens, Navarro; Cinuinnat, ee hs eta 'SIGNS—-“For Rent”, “Rooms for} ————_._.-..-__--___—. wpelionn > all everro missed the third strike. Hamilton, Roberts. g: 430 15% | Typist, clerical or stenographic| Rem”, “Apartment for Rent”. - manet hananreeane —— —- |Philadelphia 35 47 427 15%| position wanted, Experienced.) SE ARTSAN SRERS tt Del . M hi e Wi Pittsburgh .. 34:51 400 18 Write Box E.0,, c/o Citizen ey Fo OS aa Office, or phi 4)2-J nico, ac mnists in Sd ta dete dadatndndndatndntintintndal nee jly23-2tx4| Buiek Convertible Sedan (1942). Like new. Inquire Skating} " In Softball Games phe a oe | — ——| Ys on T + Refrigeration sales and sérvice.| Kay guitar and case, new, $30.00. | : Delmonito Junior softball nite} ting and plenty of errors, but the{. , 0 H Repairs on all makes. All work | 1306 Catherine Street, upstairs. Fost, Hependable bP hewn od oo . ~ on Sete lags we A from} game kept the fans on their toes PEDRO a Sierantect. aston & Ross, jlyas-4tx Miami Herald by a 14 to 0 seore.| to the last out. BYS A) PROS whe. ° | ¥ Pigeher Williams held the news-| Twenty-four runs, 26 hits and BADD44444444444444) jiy18-t£ | Man's. bicycle. Good condition. MIAMI and KEY WEST bey to four hits. The Restau-| nine errors were registered in All-American Football a ampeel’s, 928 Division, | $20. Apply 227 Duval tees 5 jly23-4tx want boys touched Cerezo for eight hits. Smith starred at ‘bat with three hits in three times at} bet. Goehrifig iit a triple in the field. Drudge, Alayon and Knowles wére the best for the losers ,and Goehring, Dion, Al- bery anth Smith for the winners. Score R.H.E.| M. Herald 000 000 0— 0 4 5 Delmonico 830 021 x—14 8 2 ———— In the nightcap the Machinists had new uniforms, donated by the Bottle Cap Inn, and the V. ef F. Wars had new uniforms,} end both clubs looked nifty on} the game, which included three homers, two triplés and one double. At bat J. Garcia hit three safely, Santana, McCarthy and Kerr each hit two for the losers. Acosta, Mira and Arias each hit two. In the field, Santana, Ster- ling, Ken and Castro played well for Bottle Caps and J. Mira, Del Valle, Gonzalez and E. Wells for the losers. Score R.H.E. Machinists ..052 133 0—14 14 5 V. F. Wars .010 702 0—10 12 4 Batteries: Hancock and Cas- tro; Arias, J. Roberts (7), and J. the field. There was lots of hit- Mira. Wins 6th Place In West Coast Open Title KEY WEST PRO SCORES *&— : 303 FOR 72 HOLES ~ Soe ez, West Golf club; pro, has” red _imipressive- ly im both the Jacksonville Sec- tional play and in the National Open im Cleveland, continued on good work by taking sixth place money in the 72-hole West Coast m Golf tournament with scores of 74-76-75-78—303. Lopez's best round was the pener when he had a 74 (two ver par), and oddly enough he seowed this without even a prac- te round. Lopez’s sixth place wom for him prize money of $45 hile the low seorey and win- ner, Burl Bolesta’s 284 won fist prize money of $150. The Key Wester stated that the course was “one of the most ex- acting courses I ever played,” end that “Every shot had to be hit cleanly to get the desired re- sults.” He further added that his. woods end irons were excellent, but thet his putting was miser- ble. He didn’t have any three put greens, but just couldn’t get eny puts down that should nor- mally have been made. At the end of 54 holes, Lopez was in third place, but on the start of the last 18 holes, he was ex over par at the end of six sole, Leper rallied to play the last 12 holes a for a score ef 7%. Incidentally, ah he had a side bet of $40 nassau, which he won all three the ways to boost his ‘earnings UP $120 and with the pi rize money on this last: DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park (Night Games) THURSDAY— 7:30 Flying Eagles vs. Square Deal Market; 9:00 Amer- ican Legion vs. Adams Dairy. FRIDAY— 7:30 Key West High School ‘Girls vs. PAL Girls; 9:00 Machinists vs. Dolfins. a Be eS EEE AINE I williger’s fans from Sanford was accompanying the match, and asked Joe’ if he would care to have a bet. Joe said he guessed that it would be a “$2 or $3 bet,” and said, “Sure.” When it turned out the Sanford man meant $40 nassau, Joe said he gave it. “eon- siderable thought.” ; Joe’s next try which is bringing Key West considerable golfing publicity will be at the Florida Open which is to be held in Clearwater at the Clearwater Golf and Country ‘club. Following is the individual scores of all prize winners: Burl Bolesta, Tampa 284 George Bolesta, Tampa 291 Frank Liggett, Jr. St. $150 90 totaled $165. Joe was playi ford ger, at the time an ing with the San- wotessional, Clyde ‘Ferwil- d one of Ter- j}Tom Mitchell, Conference The Miami Seahawks ‘under Head Coach Jack Meagher, who has coached Rice, Auburn arid Towa, had as assistants Hemp Pool, Ralph Jordon and Hank Crisp. He has as centers Pete Cato, Jack Torener, Ken Whitlon, Jack Williams; guards, Bentog- nelli, Eddie Cameron, Mike Cas- tronis, A. Cemore,‘Buddy Jimg- wichel, Joe Krinoriak, Ralph Se- vill, Chuck Taylor; tackles, Don Cohenour, Bill Doris, Charles Dufuor, Gene Ellenson, Julia Garrett, Tom Kerns, George Mc- Donald, Mitch Alenski; erids, Marty Comer, Larnar Doris, An- dy Kowalski, Dick Gowan, Al- bert Pissecky; Hump Pool, Paul Sizemore, Hubert Ulrich; quarter- backs, Johnny Bosch, Marion Craig, Walt McDonald, Charles Price, Marion Pugh, Jas, Far-|Furnished apartment for two|{ reasonable. Phone 1002-R. rant, Bud Walton, Halfbacks,} couples $7.25 week, Linen serv- jly24-3tx Lamar Blunt, Marion Butler,| ice supplied. Apply 509 South- | Jack Crain, kay Bakin, Dick} ard St. fy22-3tx | Sailboat, 16’, 3% hp, Briggs-/ Erditz, Mopk Gafford, Dub Stratton, Enquire 917 Duval] OVERSEAS HOTEL St. jly24-3tx Jones, Gene Lee, Gus Litchas, Joseph Seribu, Lern’ Thomas; full, backs Terry Fox, Fred Gloden, Preston Johnson, Manny Kaplan, ' Don Reese, Jim Reynolds and Sten Koslokski. Some are very tall as the 6 foot 4 of Donis and: Cahoner will show. DeFaw also measures 6 feet 4. The smallest in-the squad are Johnny Bosch, 5 feet 5, and Jungmichel, 5 feet 9. Baseball The local club in the Dade county baseball league is giving a good account of themselves, with the pitching of Sweeting, Salinero and Albury, the hitting of Baker, Alonzo, Villareal, J. Mira, Mario Hernande, J. Garcia, Jim Albury, Buster Roberts and Joe Navarro, and the fielding of Flash Arnold, Jim Albury, Her- nandez and others. The locals shave lost but one game and that was a 13 inning affair against the Eastern Air Lines. But the next time they meet the ,Airliners a different score will be shown, for Sweeting says he is going to re- venge that defeat and his team mates -are all behind him. So watch out when these two clubs meet again, Yell On Father—What’s all the yelling about? Child—-M-Mama said if I cried and cried a gréat big elephant with red eyes and a blue nose. ‘would come in and scare me. And he ain't come yet! And I ‘wanna see it. Louisiana and Delaware are the only two states in which no ‘na- tural caves have been diseover- Petersburg 75 my yiee? bse gad Lariagy ater ee sas - pagar Oe 30345 M1 Mecrersoure m8 Pat Hall, Sarasota ed, REREAAAS AEA LaEEE 2-70 Os Dr. A. M. Morgan, Chiropractor, For guaranteed plumbing work Jimmy Nelsen, | © ‘phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. a» jublime}é ft Frigidaire; 20-ft! - lifeboat; two. motors, ,16 h.p. Johfison andl 2219; 803 Waddell Avenue, Phone 613-M. jly23-3tx 1400 ‘Reynolds St., Tel. 874. fly3-Imox Qutbeard Johnson motor and rac- ing’ ‘hull. 619 William Street. Jotin Reid. jly23-3tx and. repairs, call, John Curry, 512 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Freé estimates. jly16-1mox FOR RENT RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or Week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval ana Division Sts. jul 1-tt 32 hens, $40. 1419 Newton St. jly22-4tx WANTED Will rent or buy house near |; beach. Apply Box D-7 c/o Citizen Office. jly19-5t Wanted—Old rags. Call at The Citizen Office. janl7-tf Wanted—Large trailer. Must be | pecial. rates to service, and Jab-; coring mew, Wweekly $7.00; and: ap, daily $1.50 arid up. | jly22-6t Furnished apartment; bedroom, living room, kitchen and bath, $30.00 per month. Apply 610 Griffin Lane, off 900 block on Southard street, from 5 to 7 p.m. only. ‘ jly22-3tx Lady's “Bicyéle. Good * balloon | tires. Good paint. $19.50. 1900 | Staples avenue. jly24-3tx | | For Sale—1 double bed, spring and mattress; 3-piece living- room suite, $40.00; 1 Electric Singer sewing machine (con- sole). 74-1 Poineiana Pl. jly24-2tx Sink with swing faucets, cup- board, small electric stove, new bicycle. 913 Georgia street. jly24-4tx | For Rent—Efficiency cottages. All utilities furnished. Albury’s Cottages, 800 Simonton St. jly23.3tx Commercial fishing boat, size 38 x 11 x 3. Sleeps four, sea- | worthy. Bargain at $1,800.00 for quick sale. Phone 207-M. jly24-5t PHOTO SUPPLY Upstairs apartment. Adults only. No pets. Apply Mrs. Curr 1301 Whitehead or Gardner's Pharmacy. jly23-3tx Cool, nicely furnished upstairs apartment. In good, quiet sec- tion. Rental $40.00 monthly. Call Telephone 373-J. jly24-3tx Frames, an assortment of sizes, | 50c and up. Pilkington Studio, | 515 Flemirig Street, Phone 99. | jul 1-tf For Rent +- Three furnished bog ie cag rg eel . Adults only. No pets. LOST | Apply 519 Catherine. jly24-6tx © ———_____+>_.__| annbnss SE RRSEEm | Lost—A short pink satin evening | Four room apartment for rent—| jacket, Saturday evening be-| Ideal for couple. Reasonable, | tween Legion Hall and V’om-| comfortable clean. 1209 Vir- |’ an’s USO. Please return to Miss ginia street, phone 757-R. | Mimi Hayes, Woman’s USO. jly24-3tx } Thanks. jly23-2tx ROOMS FOR RENT lewewwwwwevvevvervws: Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 FOR SALE | aT ALL TRIUMPH weekly. 411 William Stveet. | United Sundry Store. 711 Duval GROCERS | jlyll--Imox : Street. Jly23-3X wemmneseeseeesesee Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Ena Key West Express \ (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST (ex. Ee a be Sr eed ht and 6:00 o'clock A. Local Schedule: (S: At All s WAYS) at 8:00 0% M. and arrives at Miami at 4: . clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EX SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock arrives at Key West af 5:00 0” FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE and Francie Streete When Anticipating the Purchase or Installation of Office: 813 Caroline Street WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton Ranges, Water Heaters or other Large Electrical Loads please check with this utility to be sure service can be supplied. The Transformer Shortage in- eurred b} the copper situation has seriously effected our ability to supply such services. City Electric System

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