The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 9, 1946, Page 3

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g Hi Iphia Athletics won 5- from the Boston Red Sox. : Dobson, Klinger and Wagner; hildon and Rosar. R, H, E. oF ae ee | Peep Se 41 Lopat, Caldwell and Hayes; ss ig ak Gorsica “and Rich- ards. Game R. H. E. eS 14: 0 Weeks, ee Uae) esh; ieks, Overmire, Gorsiea and Richards, Z First Game anything can be and therein lies At Cleveland R. H. &| the nucleus of a great fight and St-taols c.. 4 5 1{ exciting entertainment for fans. % a w for jewelers ter and gees Belt Brabres, Con and “Pie Traynor’ Fernandez or Sweeting will be on the receivii s end. ers will use Hancock At Cleveland REE and Esmond Albury as their bat- Pedaule 8 4 Oe ; : Cleveland 3 5 eterans of Foreign Wars will Gaiehouse and Schultz; Feller 4 fegie. i Late At New ¥ 4 ad orl Bee Washington es New York $4 4 Bh Wynn and Early; Bevens, Mur- Phy and Robinson. Game Second At New York Washington New York — ~ Scaraborough, Haefi‘er, Hud- son. and Evans; Drews, Wiht, Queen, Gettel and Roingon. NATIONAL LEAGUE Fi 2 izrst Game At St. Louis R.H, E. Pittsburgh - ee ee St. Louis _. oe yee Hallett, Bahr and Salield; Mun- | ger and Garagiola. At St. Louis “REE, pisburgh — - 243 3 be 12 17 0 Strinevich, Gables, Albosta, Gornicki, Gerhauser snd Baker; At Boston Philadelphia Hughes and msler rett, Wright and Pad: At Brooklyn New York — Brooklyn ... Ke hacky tee and Warren; Hat- ten and Edwards. At Chicago: R. HE. Cincinnat: —_._.. 1: 4 6. Chicago 4. 410 1 Hetki and Mueller; Wyse and / 9& Scheffing. One-Minute Sports Quiz 1. Who holds the edge in the North-South (Blue-Gray) foot- ball classic? 2. How many times has Ala- ama been to the Rose Bowl? 3. What team tied Indiana last year? i 4. Has Harvard eve: been to » the Rose Bowl? \ 5. Has Army or Navy ever played a Rose Bowl Geme? THE ANSWERS 1. The South. 2. Five times. 3. Northwestern. 4. Yes, in 1920. UE. R. HUE. | its 1}; Scunagieectrt ws eee | Two Contests Set ‘seven victories and two losses, ‘are on top ef the heap. Tonight 5. Yes, Navy played there in 1924, ; Dairy; 13 to 1. gether Veterans of Foreign Wars | and Key West Merchants, former- = playing under the name of ying Hagles. . For Play Tonight Two teams tied for first place im the Class A softball league will clash in the opening game of a doubleheader tonight at Bay- view Park. Paul J, Sher Jewel- ers and Bottle Cap Inn, each with one of the clubs will be displac- ed. Just which club will drop down a notch is as uncertain as cross bats with the Key West Merchants in the nightcap. Merchants, formerly the Flying | Eagles, will be out in their new uniforms. This will give the Vets an edge as it is said a team play- Fi ugust 26—Won over VFW, 81 to win or | + 5 r fons Bidar Deal Market, tach any oo ee . by forfeit, making. total seven > s eg ae 6 July 30—Won over. Adams Managers and players are“urg- ‘August 5—Won over B29 (Jew- ‘ed to get together to form an hon-’ od a -cbaige of id. A unt elers), 12 10 8. _{ est-to-goodness league for gtheir Sonia 3 : > own pleasure and for the enter-| WoW give him a confidential Pees Dy ap al over + Rey's} 4ainment of diamond foll talking-to, reviewing for hith 1 *, Augyst ,20-W over, Amen | Shore, innings of : : ro and O. Rodriguez; F. tember 5—-Won ever Adams r of t ‘onchs-~ in- peek 13 ¢0 7. : } [eluded: Joe Navarra c, Vidal Won by forfeit ‘from Square] Dastres p, M. Acevedo ib, Al Ses gene 9 to 0, a ‘a jprasieagl ‘2b, A, feriset F. seven victories and two{ Lopes 3 0, ile Machin and Abreu outtighicrs a j American ‘Players who performed for the} fhe family to deal August 1—Won over Sauate | Pirates: . | spéeial @iscourse she resetved Deal Marke® f0 to 5. | Rueda, Salinero, Williard, Say- August 2—Won ower Adams| tana, D. Fernandez, Dannly Lad. mately four hours from the Dairy, 12 to 8. ‘ tres, J. Garcia, Millo Davila, Es-|ment she impaled the listen August 6—Lost to Roy’s Auto| quinaldo, Rodriguez, J. Mita andj with a beady black eye to t Parts, 9 to 5. \ others. time they went lip with me: August 8—Won over VFW, 18 and physical exhaustion and E i 3 i 3 BEE August 27—Won over Adams|and Sunday for a game of base-| session. Dairy, 11 to 10, ball, with a Joeal team at the. Sept. 5—Won over Roy’s Auto| Municipal Stadium. * ‘Parts, 15 to 8. 2 ing Eagles | | Biks clubs of this city. , a: Den With the visitors "will be the |PePle. she enjoyed the sight an ; \ “August 2—Woh ever Square ‘Deal Market, 13 to 12. follownig distinguished- men of rsmell of food. After she had lost August “I—Won * over. Roy’s| Lake Worth: Dr. Charles F. Hicks, her teeth and had to grind-her ing in new suits always loses its lose the Vets will rise up into a tie for that spot with the Mer- chants. Vidal will pitch and D. Fernan- dez catch for the Merchants. Arias er Roberts will do the hurling for the Vets and James Mira will be behind the plate. Veterans will- have a number ‘of new faces in their lineup to- night, such as Santana, Machin, Valdez and other former Bottle| Cap Inn performers. *| How They Stand NATIONAL GUE Teams— W.L, Pet. G.B, Bt. Louis - id 632 351 619 2 353 11 519 154%; 436 26% 422°/.28% 415 29% 4400 30% BSSr2S Pet. G.B, 691 5TT 16 571 17% 485 28% 460 32 442 34% 429 36 Philadelphia 47:90 .343 48 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) US. Senator Styles Bridges of New Hampshire, born at West Pembroke, Me., 48 years ago. Marriner S. Eccles, chairman of the Federal Reserve System, born at Logan, Utah, 56 years Saeeeger 0. Dr. Samuel M. Cavert, general secretary of the Federal Council ef Churches, born at Charlton, N, Y., 58 years ago. , Ex-Gov. Alfred M. Landon of Kansas, born at West Middlesex, Pa., 59 years ago. William DeWitt Mitchell of New York, lawyer, onetime U.S. attorney-general, born at Win- ona, Minn., 72 years ago. K. Davies, war deputy head of the Petroleum Adminis- tration, born at Cherrydale, Va., 49 years ago. Ned E. Depinet, president of |" RKO Radio Pictures, born Erie, Pa., 56 years ago. €(yrus) R. Smith, president of American Airlines, born at Min- erva, Tex., 47 years ago. James Hilton, English author, ecccipliaad asad hold on fourth place but if they|'j¢, Apto Parts, 3 to 2. ps E ‘August 6—Lost to VFW,° 11]Elks Lodge No. 1530; Harold Em.|@nd mashed vegetables, she still}; | August 12—Lost to American} Mitchell, Ed. Gumbo and Jim}Toasts and rich spicy desserts. gion, 10 to 5. Stone of an Elks committee; all|During meals she regaled th August 16—Lost to Jewélers, ‘é/ Lions and Elks of the city. to’3. : The local committees to be ap- August 22—Won over Bottle|/pointed to entertain the visitors ap Inn, 4 to 3. will be announced. shortly. more fortunate of the antebellum August 26—Won over Adams}. The locals are in tip-tep shape |Southern aristocracy had enjoy- Dairy, 14 to 11. and the pitchers are in the “pink” |ed. She held present-day cook- August 15—Rained out with{of condition for the game with] ery, manner of serving and gen- Roy’s Auto Parts. the Ramblers. This was demon-|eral mealtime atmosphere in Won four, lost three. strated at the baseball game play-| great disdain, comparing them: s Auto Parts ed in the Stadium yesterday. Vi- extremely unfavorably with July 22—Lost to Jewelers, 10| dal and Fito Lastres pitched gréat|those of years past. It was her to 3. . | ball and Armando Acevedo is de-| opinion, very frequently voiced, August 1— Lost to Flying|pending on them to tame the/that nothing fit to eat had been Eagles, 3 to 2. Ramblers and the great Swede cooked for at least fifty years. August 6—Won over American | Hansen. Once a year, on her birthday, Legion, 9 to 5. Baseball followers are remind-| 41544 Mattie held high court. It August 8—Won over Adams/ed that a dance and dinner will became the family custom, to Dairy, 10 to 5. be given in honor of the Lake ‘thi t ‘Aunt Lola’s ‘house August 12—Won over Jewelers, | Worth visitors Saturday night. he Suly sae, cei ine. ene ays high wind and water, tornado, i August 19—Lost to the Bofie Sriheuke ‘or oaebing le. PORTS pEvery able-bodied. member. of the’ Sena Sree te tae ne end sumptuous courses such ‘as the}” Cap Inn, 5 to 2. A i = ai j August 5—Lost to American Le. feraiigs ind lat, 3 gion, 15 to 8. : ‘ Won game by forfeit, 9 to 0, expected to show up, acts. 0! from Square Deal Market. at Bayview Park notwithstanding to the contrary. August 15—Rained out with (Night Games) Failure to appear was high trea- Flying Eagles, TONIGHT— son or worse, and Aunt Mattie Won four, lost five. 7:30—Bottle Cap Inn vs. Sher| never forgot the slight nor for- Veterans of Foreign Wars 5 Jewelers. gave the perpetrator of this vile July 23—Lost to’ Bottle Cap} 9:00—VFW vs. Key West Mer-j act. Death alone was considered. Inn, 14 to 10. chants. a valid excuse for non-attend-| July 29—Lost to Jewelers, 19} TUESDAY— ance, and even then Aunt Mat- to 10. 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Roy’s| tie took the attitude that the de- August 6—Won over Flying Auto Parts. eeased had done the whole thing} Eagles, 11 to 2. August 8—Lost to American Legion, 18 to 6. August 13—Lost to Adams 9:00—Sher Jewelers vs. Key|on purpose to call attention to) | West Merchants. > “| himself and thereby detract from THURSDAY— the general excitement and glam- 7:30—Bottle Cap Inn vs. Key| or of Her Day. 1 Dairy, 9 to 8. West Merchants. Nobody could understand why August 20—Won over Roy’s| 9:00—VFW vs. American Le-| aunt Mattic elected to spend the’ Auto Parts, 18 to 9. | gion. last fifteen years of her life with | August 26--Lost to Jewelers, 8} FRIDAY— we Lola and "Mack, her grand-' to 5. 7:30—Griffin’s Bar vs. Del- daughter-in-law and grandson, monico. August 27—Won from Bottle! C 9:00—Miami Daily News vs. far back as 1890 Aunt Cap Inn, 9 to 0, by forfeit. a beeayer 94 Far Mattie had branded Mack as the : Wen aves Suave Deal Market, Miami Herald. most stupid. of her kinfolk, and e , by bere i Ye N had always considered Lola the SY eee Sve seer, RECREATIO! least desirable member of the Adams Dairy | Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket- f in-laws. July 30—Lost to Bottle Cap/ball and Handball Courts, Dia-| USC OUP Oo tiie feud be- Inn, 13 to 1. __|mondball, Kiddy Playground, .., at the former's wedding August 2—Lost to American | Comfort Stations. | along about 1895. Aunt Mattie, as Legion, 12 to 8, South Beach and Rest Beach—| usual, was the self-constituted August 5—Won over Square | Swimming. charge q’affaires. She was the Deal Market, 21 to 1. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— s ishi | first one on deck, got everywhere August 8—Lost to Roy’s Auto|Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats, before anyone else, supervised ee ene wig VFW, the reception of guests, warned A + 13—Won over , @) league, compiled and checked | the to 8. from official records: the Parson to talk up good and August 22—Lost to Jewelers, 3 Class A loud, and made sarcastic in- to 2. . | Clib— W. L. Pet,| quiries about the recent tuning- August 26—Lost to Filying|Sher Jewelers Be i 778 | up of the church organ. Despite Eagles, 14 to 9. Bottle Cap Inn _% "77g | all this sincere interest that ev- August 27—Lost te American | American Legion 6 3 .667| erything should go aff well, Legion, 11 to 10, Flying Eagles — a throughout the ceremony Aunt 444 | Mattie’s rasping voice could be 444 | heard above the organ, preacher, 222 | the exchange of vows and every- 000! thing else, giving her opinion of ‘ September 5—Lost to Bottle /Roy’s Auto Parts __ 4 Cap Inn, 12 to 8. Vets of Foreign Wars 4 Two victories, seven losses. Adams Dairy ______ 2 Standings ef the teams in the | Square Deal Market — 9 ra ar or on we oo toe ft a x. ~ é | es if | ruckus. _|and their differences of opinion {9 drop everything.else at @ ‘ such a fever pitch that tain hour each morning e riot squad was summoned by tion themselves in the | neighbors to quell the, to watch for and warn of ‘ : who. stood her und at { While here, the Ramblers wilt |YCO"s, ‘hat could distract Ser tback. "But Lola's. _Six victories and three losses, be entertained by the Lions aua| °° 2 jatitic” Mood” was SF tcduchement rye »back,.. and. the; Whole thing re- |. Tn: 1925 Aunt ‘Mattie took up i permanent residence at *Lole’s, Esteemed Leading Knight of the) SUm8 | °t mushy cereals, SOUPS “for reagons’ known ‘only to her- j dea 400 If.’ There’ would:be fairly long io 2. erine, Harold Hassell, Jimmy sniffed appreciatively at. hearty etic dé’ of. arhibebh between ‘them, :duting which _ times the neighbors would hear them ad- fdtess each other without shriek- |. is Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration 4 | REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE ‘== Thompson up on her feet again the fray | male fi Ps 0 Ther. tanting-| as ce eae. pee te | img and. sarcasm to each other,' lars, After that; ev: proach of planes. ‘ to 6 - to. be helped out of the root,| _ After this public disgrace Aunt |" “Hey sun-baths were 2 dreadful August 12—Won over Fiying Liens And Elks given a large, undiluted swig 6% — angrily mgebere? a ee ee like pr Eagles, 10 to 5. r what was khown in the family ‘ - . oe ‘August 13—Lost to Jewelers, 5 To Honor Club as a “tonic,” atid pi Ps their} inte the highboy, took the bam- Aunt Mattie, but they served to 4. me | way swearing to leave the coun] 00 easel with Len’s picture Un- purpose of keeping her quiet for August 20—Lost to Bottle Cap| © Lake Worth’s Rambiers w1lj try at the earliest opportunity so} 4ét: her atm, snapped shut her about an hour daily, so. every- Inn, 10 to 8. invade Key West next Saturday}as to avoid a second. torture-} alligator | pocketbook — and de- | body considered them well worth- ‘while. 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