The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 28, 1946, Page 3

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» tice aeetininamahicingtnn eX omens lage = é ’ tet agy ornament aera a iN 4 tpg * » , Reidete To Engage SKA F ‘ Picked Team In CUNHURS DAY, 8:30 North, Carolina Visit, ‘Day Stadium Contest| Miss Jane “of the City Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graham? Sele ner ROR woo woithlmencenen a: ono “and family, of 401 White Zissen Bowery B ,of Public . Welfare, . ump will per-| team in the Dade County League| partment “street, have returned from ‘spend- form “4 delightful vacation at in Key West Saturday night ‘ing a very at Bayview Park against two All- ‘will -play a picked ¢lub of Jocal: Stated today twat ‘another Roller , Asheville, O10; iand.rppints iin ayers at the Municipal Seah Skating patvy ‘will be held to-/ Star softball teams selected by | P three managers of the Class A Funes cocina bed pone mortow. night at 8:30 o'clock in e here. Perucho ga Bayview Fark. * Pilots of the three leading \ibs| some of the best diamond per-| There will be music and prizes ta MS Oia | ees J eo ane leu bt Sig Bea | Gopeales and “Pie Traynor Fer- bertefit game with the Raiders, OW sift jerit eErcet SP ender, Proceeds of the, contest will-0| Rein aver ng ncn fs shown Di Few Sees sop ‘two Sanchez has Orlando Rod-}¢come a weekly: atta. Miss on ie! the be Castro, J. Mira, ‘Fieitas and | Tisuez, Joe Casa and Pancho Sal- kins announced: <3 'Swéeting for catching “duty in iain pitchers, China Hernan- Hair ‘ative ‘or first, J. Garcia, Rueda, ! Most Austra! taxicab driv: ers wear uniforms and open and | the two games; Hancock, Tynes, em A anit: hile bury y other stars } | Buster Roberts, Vidal, J. Roberts who will,give the Raiders a “run| close cab doors for their fares. and others for mound duty; Alon- ; for ikic mshey” zo and Maigrat for first base; Fans desire ase exhibition : game battle -with | the, Lake Worth aera Ter nae Dati bos. | between “the ‘Rey West Acevedo, Ramblers in Lake Worth. Stars ahd the Red Raiders at the! ‘This proposed game would help ‘\Stadium on Sunday before the | both teams and the Stadium Com- meses 4 jeave for a Labor Day! mittee. ale rere r rr rt Terry yh aueeee CLASSIFIED ADS Tatecmilhddi Abe the ‘Advertioars SCORES : pasted Dially by Lasse Wire ; Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold t seore-|-Carey,, Jack Villareal, Macken a. the Le-| Alonzo, J. Ogden, J. Lewis, Os- two Tins, ferhoudt for the outfield, with reeier Valdez ‘substitutes of Del Valle, F. Las- a against the ‘cen- Mires, A. Lastres, Sierra, Parks, id and an. error} Sands and others. Hillok canoe ine All the clubs in the Class “A other runner cross the plate. league will be represented on the Bowery Bums opposition. wi 2 1 ite Ald i} ivingaion, te ee eae tet a } MATES.FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT third. t Walker had bunted|, Sher Jewelers will have Sweet- t i ; | safely, a. mine balls; a fielders /tmg, Buster Roberts, Malgrat, Her-| BLACKFACE TYPE |’) Parmons ior, clasaitied, advertise, | ‘choice anda single by J. Lewis|‘andez, Alonzo, A. Lastres and | Advertisements umiee fit on beng regular. x ith nies ew accounted for the two runs. Valdez. Flying Eagles: Danny | Tile rate of se a word for cack ft lima went out front fn Lastres, Vidal and Fleitas; Adams ete, _ owe Des ae rE thie* fourth with a five-run, out-| Dairy: F. Sands, J. Lewis; Amer- fe sor Saekseee tepetey me EAD! pubiteation.” copy must o'clock on ons ican Legion: Hopkins, J. Ogden, en pt as se re ieee gs Rueda, Jack Villareal a F. ‘\ “Two singles and a long fly to} Sands; Veterans of Foreign Wars: linest gave the Legionnaires a run{J- Mira, J, ‘Roberts, Del Valle. — aaa and. Seite, inthe fourth. These players, under the com-! Richards; Bevens, Page and Rob.},,4!,. Cruz blasted a homer in bined leadership of Gonzalez, e Ob-! the fifth tp add another marker |Goehring and Fernandez, should s H “ae ginay at “ the any of seme seeussanseneneueuenns \ {HELP WANTED | FOR SALE 1, When vow think of plumbing |’ | supplies or plumbing work, | inson. ‘make a good-showing against the | K— think of rs. Call us for! to the Dairy’s score. INTERESTING WOR! Pepper's. | In their half of the fifth, Le-|i~vading Bums of Miami. Ail INCREASED PAY! repairs or installations, Pep-} - ‘ wiped out some of the} May not be able to participate in per’s Plumbing ‘Supplies, 512 Chicago — ikmen lead. ‘Three singles, | the doubleheader. but every hard-| Now -you-can start. as Telephone} Fleming, Phone 118. augl-tf | Philadelphia triple by Valdez and a couple ofj hitting player wil! see actior on! Operator at $25 for a 40 - hour! jo Smith and $ gave re heen three runs,| the field. week (about $108 a Month) with Pontoon, | new,” Army surplus, | St. Louis — Washington - Zoldak and Mancuso; and Guerra. How They Stand. NATIONAL LEAGUE Teams— W. L.. Ret. G.B. St. Louis 15 47 615 Brooklyn .....75 47 .615 Chicago 66 54 .550 Boston 60 58 608: 13 20% 22 23% 25... GB. Cincinnati 54 67 | 446 New York — 52 68 ...433 Philadelphia ..50.69 420 Pe iteniGaw Cehgoe Boston ‘06 , New York 584 14% Detroit : 562 hs Washington 503 24% Cleveland _ 456 30% Chicago _. 444 32 St. Louis 5 34% Philadelphia —-42 63 46 ¥% Local Girls Will Play Miami Twiee! ® Miami pam to pl Girls Softball in eager | y Labor day night. Arrangements have been com- Key West. Dai anced, B to 6 in fa-}__ The names of Sterling and Me ” Carthy have been omitted from caer run in ue list of players selected by sixth hh the managers pending a decision rot tho i Scan on their action at the Park Field ionnaires’ half ofj last night when they refused to he Legionna went the Milk-|Play.. Their action. caused the men’s hopes of Victory. When Bottle Cap Inn to forfeit fhe con- the round wes over, Legionnaires | test and lose first place in the had “scored five runs and — league. ‘on top, 11 to 9. Five ‘hits, a hi 4 2 t and an error brought Le home the markers, eae Baker ads A base on balls, a fielder’s choice and an error gave Adams “In Batting fe es ci waar Outfieldér Cheta Baker lea : the Key West «Red Raiders in ing the score. Two men were is i > batting with a 397 batting aver- out. ‘Barber was at bat: A rally. tees. : age. In addition to the batting would regain the’ lead’ and pos+ sible. vietory,. ber . couldn’ dnt! title, Baker leads his team in start the wheels turning over, hits with 27, most home runs (2), though, and the game ended when and most stolen bases with 9. he struck out. Sharing: the slugging department J, .Lewis,<three hits; Al. Crug, with r is DeWitt “Wonder J, Walker and Barber, two each, | Boy’ Roberts,, who leads the led at bat for the winners. P. Raiders in runs scored with 21; Valdez poled three, J. Ogden,|runs batted in with 14, and in Diaz and Gates, two each, for;triples with 3. First Baseman the victors. DoDo Villareal ‘leads in doubles Legionnaire Clarence Gates} with 9. Struck out 11 batters and Dairy-| In the pitching department, man Sue Griffin whiffed three.} Charlie Albury and Toby Owens In the field, Hopkins and Go-!lead the -pitchers with two vic- mez were best for the victors, In-|tories and no defeats. Bubber graham, Sterling and Barber for} Sweeting leads in thet losers. with 62, most walks 20, and he by by innings: R. H. E. - 002 S11 4-10 12 5) Individual batting averages of 135 x—l1 14 5\the Raiders on games played Villareal and J.) through August 26, are as fol- Walker: c "Gates and Same hat Val- strike outs | has pitched the most innings, 67. | opportunity for earning more by evertime at time-and-: appet pay! $30 a Week (Ak (About $130 a Month) ‘After 180 Days’ Training and Experience Scheduled Pay Increases Pleasant Environment Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay Apply Telephone Office. .. Mrs. McDermott, ‘Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | and TELEGRAPH COMPANY Upholster and trimmer. Apply Key West Bedding. augi-tf good on alterations. Also ‘an| { Starling’s Dress Shop, 417 Du- val St. aug27. i Man wanted to run photo ‘fink | machine. Experience unneces- | sary. We will teach you. \ Ap-+ ply in person. Evans Camera Store, 506 Southard. aug27-3t! Wanted—Iintelligent, male or female person for na- ; tionally knewn concern repre- | sentative. Must be able to meet the public. Apply? m1! Francis. Phone 1195-M. aug27-3tx | ea pleted to bring the well known! — Home runs: Al. Cruz, — AB H Ave. Boopsie Kids Girls team of Mi-| der; three-base hit: P. Valdez; | (ver SLL IY || 5 SEE CREE Ol ami to Key West for a double-/two-base hit: J. Lewis; stolen| p> irises 9 4 444 Wanted—Several good cigar thak- header, with the revived Coca’ bases: Rueda, B. Villareal 2, In- P. Salinero 397| ¢tS:. Good job for scrap wprk- ey West. 3 Cc. Baker ~~ 68 27 3 ers: Good stock. Room'iand | Cola Girls team of Key graham, J. Lewis, Barber 2 J.| 1° vitiareal 70 25 387 The Boopsie Kids, who came) Walker; double play: Hopkins to} ie 3 333 board can be had for $10.00, per | prill- K. Meadors wae week. Write Thompson Cigar | to Key West and played a t P. Valdez; struck out: by Gates} 7 Gemnandez 73 20 *' 274! PTE age ing basketball on with one Of] 31, by Griffin 3; bases on balls: ; 40" ae 24!’ 278 Factory, % East Anderson the el téams last off Griffin 4, off Gates 2; ape es Socom ies marie are Noire) cost dl oye #colorful'pires: Claude Johnson’ and M.| T-_ Alonzo mo cs deb wate an “whether it is basketball) Tynes; time of game: 1.10. D. Easee + S307 ass | TE! | or softball. Last ne Bs ie : eh oes ia Nae at i = Girls had one 0 ie le Cap Inn la ists: * e is a | = : a memaiends in South Florida, } forfeited the second game to the!C. Albury =a : are laser pra . a zindesgone, he local fans feel that they} Veterans of Foreign Wars when B, Sweeting —.. 2: : two and three bedrooms, furn- | a nag unted upon to give the} Sterling, McCarthy and others | J. Carbonnel’.....75 13.173] ished or unfurnished. Gash’ can — i ‘al battle this! refused to. play ‘with Papito Ma-|J. Alonzo —- 14 0 000} waiting. Cecil Carbonell; 700 Boopsie Kids a re: ¢hin as acting manager. Cap-| The pitching | records are as} Duval Street. Phone 16. time | rs were short one player of | follows: Satting ‘a full team etc fiela,| Pitcher— W.L. Pet. aug22-1ra0x | Key Westers To Seek The forfeit loss dropped the|T. Owens - 2 0 1.000 Worth Cc. Albur 2 0 1.000} Wanted—Latest model second- Revenge In Lake Wor Bottle Cap Inn down to second) y aad as ei Singee . Lab. Day Contest} piace for the first time since the{P. Salinero - 2. 1256 | hand electric Singer sewing nig y second half schedule got under} K. Meadors 2 1 .667|, machine. M. Benetz, 832 Du-} At 3 p.m. in Lema oni Ray: J. Carbonnel 3 2 .600|' val. aug28-3tx | bor Day, a Key West te ti 4 511 ope a nge for the defeat The official score of the forfeit} B. Sweeting CE EOUS the Lake Worth Ramblers hand- ed another local Mere wD that city om Labor Day of 1 Armando Acevedo - is taking D4 ra ee secured three good catchers, one lof whoi\ is certain to make ‘the trip to the west coast. ay game is 9 to 0 in favor of the Vets. The teams began an exhibition game but were halted at the end of the second inning by rain. Many of the fans in attendance last might expressed the opinion that action should be taken ts who refuse to go on the field and thus cause,their team to forfeit to the opposition. Most’ of the time the players’ refused is based on trivial matters that could be settled amicably after the game or at a meeting with- out resorting to use of ‘the threat of gj oO EE BEA Softball Standings CLASS A “CITY SPORTS - THURSDAY— - 7:30—-Machinists- ‘(Bottle Cap Inn) vs. Adams Dairy. 9:00—American . Legion. Roy’s Auto Service. : FRIDAY— 7:30—Miami Daily News. vs. Miami Herald, 9:00—Delmonico vs. Bar. wy To Display vs. Griffin’s Na ae 778 \ the Navy will be well represent- .714' ed, for Commander James B. 625, Grady, USN, who is in charge .571 of organizing and directing the -500 | | Platoons for the parade, an- Player— Sher Jewelers ‘Bottle Cap Inn American Legion Flying Eagles — Roy’s Auto Parts - Vets of Foreign Wars Adams Dairy Ww. 7 5 5 4 4 : oa eo coke te 250 jmarch in the parade. Eight Pontoons | In the huge Labor Day parade, | 444) ;Nounces that eight platoons will! Refrigeration sales and service. | Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. aug18-tf | | Electrical motors repaired, called | at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec-| trical Service, 2612 Harris Aye, aug23-tf |For rent, lease or sale. Four 3- | room cottages, furnished. 609 | Grinnell. aug28-2tx aug26-tf | i j,41 Studebaker Champion $700.00 ‘Wanted—Experienced seamstress, |* experienced saleslady. Apply) responsible |. {Baby erib and mattress, /’37 Terraplane. for and delivered. Call Britt | & Cost over $1000. Can be used as dock for small boats. $75.00 | cash, Phone 502. augl2-tf | i] 10 * 10 portable building, com- plete with windows and doors, | gee $300. Also used chy we lumber. | ‘eo Call 502, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. aug22-tf a 2- and 3 - bedroom Johnson, Phone 372. augl-tf |g Cheap Transportation $257.00 $250.00 $275.00 a4 Ford Sedan .”35 Chevrolet Sedan 35 Ford Sedan |= Ld i Putcamp-Alexander Motors : Division and Tuval Streets aug27-tf *40 Plymouth, four-door sedan; perfect pamt job, good tires, excellent motor. 800 Duval, |g phone 334. aug23-6tx ‘es | Equity of house at 3051 Harris |i Ave. For information, call at! No. 6 Hunt's Lane after 4:30 |g p.m. aug26-6tx he | Two-bedroom home, completely |m furnished, $7,250, unfurnished a $6,500. Half cash, balance 1; 2, 3 years. Cecil Carbonell, phone s 16. ‘ aug23-6tx | ra \a Furniture for three rooms. 1117 a Watson street, rear, No. 3, Denham Terrace. aug27-4tx a Motorcycle, 1946, Royal-Enfield, | 4wo-passenger,. perfect condi- | tion. Room 26, Central Hotel aug: $15.00; nursery chair and high chair in- cluded. 13 N.A.S. aug28-3tx Price, $150.00. Apply 23-2 Poinciana. aug28-3tx Electrolux sweeper, '46 model. | Phone 459-R. aug28-4tx FOR RENT | Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per week. 411 William St. aug20-26tx | | L&rge, roomy furnished apart- | ment. Modern conveniences, | centrally located. Phone 659-/ Ww. aug26-3tx | {Four room apts. Comfortable, clean, cool, modern. Reason- able. 1209 Virginia, phone 757-R. aug26-3tx | PHOTO SUPPLIES For Sale — New press cameras, movie cameras and binoculars. Evans Camera Shop, 506 South- ard Street. aug20-tf | LOST FOR SALE | 74 Indian Chief motoreycle. 719} Francis street. aug22-6tx | Half interest in the Blind Pig for | sale. Apply to Aquilino Lopez, | Jr. aug26-3tx | | Tuesday afternoon, book, entitled | “Success Through Co-opera- tion”, on corner City Electric , Company, No. 2 bus, or from transfer corner to North Beach. | Please return to 901 North} Beach or Citizen Office. | aug28-2t | Wiest Coenen ie aa Onin ENTRY BLANK Labor Day Swimming Meet at Navy Yard Enlisted Men’s Pool Prizes Donated by Paul Sher, Jeweler » Boys’ Events Ages Up to 12 Years 12 to 16 Years 50-Foot Free Style 25-Yard Free Style Goldfish Scramble Coin Seramble 16 Years and Over 50-Y. ard Free Style 25-Yard Back Stroke a Girls’ Ages Up to 12 Years 50-Foot Free Style 25-Yard Free Style Goldfish Scramble Coin Seramble 16 Years and Over 25-Yard Free Style 25-Yard Back Stroke DIVING FOR BOYS and GIRLS OPEN TO ALL AGES Events 12 to 16 Years Check your events on this form and turn in to: Miss Jane Hopkins at Bayview Park, Mr. Adams at Jackson Square USO or Mr. C. B. Harvey at 518 William Street. NAME ry: ean a SHREBSESSREEEHEEREeSee Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar ae at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- night, LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o’clock A. M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY ‘ST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’- clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and 68 Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets FIT NS SEUSS SHER E SS eee eee eo ee eee eae SG cP o> sete

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