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_ ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ye : j One-Minute Sports Quiz {Army Engineess | 1. What team upset Indiana in Reman /Sonth Korea Miami University ’ . the first clash of the season for ' ‘ This Eveni Uneovers Talent | toi tans: gS Reens AP U8 ening 2. What American League) the Ameri ecupied » pad Aum Parte snd Aeser Of New Players | sss: overtook Ted willams in|hait ‘of Korea fo correct eros | 7. —“e i the apen- ‘the home run department: near} and replace Japkiiese names with | ae ‘@usbic- (Special to The Citizen) the end of the season? = proper Korean’ termindlogy on a lees ae tonight. CORAL GABLES, Fla. Oct. 3.; 3. Where did the Yankees fin-! existing maps. | tion at the Sheraton Plaza Ho —With their veteran stars and|ish in the standings? fa in Daytona Beach, Ox =" =k @ «ih the Se TT eet ge cemee oa o md © 1 Freee may op oor Vetter Pena amt Castro ooo ee et © te cabieep Key West Weewene ent thin Sher Jew ee Fie gee shewkt ako be Sn aan + a ee cote team * ie Saher ee te out vie Score ee thie hee ene bowled he Sah were of HC) ot the Sub fuer Bewkne Aliey: when the err ne Wives Chet gathered for ere woekin Teste, games s ataeatial Set For Sunday West for a doublehead-|@™t in their opening football er the following day at Music, |game of 1946 against William & | ANSWERS: jel Stadium on Flagler Avenue. | Mary last week. 1, Cincinnati. | ‘The West Palm Beach club has | Hal Johnston of Los Angeles; 2. Hank Greenberg. weome of the best players along | V5 the outstanding player. He} 3. Third. vd east coast of Florida and it is | Completed the first four passes} 4, No. returned service men coming through as expected, the Uni- ‘The semi-pro baseball team of | V@Tsity of Miami Hurricanes un- Paim Beach will invade Key | Covered some brilliant new tal- expected they will give the locals | he threw and wound up with five ® hard fight for game honors. be published in The Citizen. Accepts Offer | To Play Ba Manager William Cates, of the; nedy and Tony Yovicsin, all of Red Raiders, today announced that he has accepted the chal- , tomme issued by Manager Sanchez j of the Pirates and will play the Hees anytime and any place for my amount the Pirates wish to “place on the line”. | Manager Cates says he is will- ing to let the Pirates «use all the players they can obtain from the Key West Conchs and still play them for a “side bet”—winner take all | tt is now up to Manager San- > were Emily Cheb to accept these terms. Fes Re ee ad Phe Sr eens oe heded Myrtle Sree Awe Mugketban, Jerry Pewee © Rinses Chem, Lacille & eco Eety DreArmet, Suc fet, Perethy Rernes, Pat Tal ot Berm e Burnette, Theresa Bete ad Bane Saath 1 ond Jerry Ton weer 1 Bees Auto Parts Awe wen Legon © Bey Weert Merchants vs. 1 —-feet Gerett ve. Del- fates Siem Daily News vs tivttim se Bas : tf : [ Jervis Man be Oldest Player <Seretet te The Citece) OORAL GABLES, Fis, Oct 3. frank Lebe of Port Jervis, 28, ~ the ohteet man on the Univer. wwrT TTT TTI TCV VVC VIS By ’ PEDRO AGUILAR (044444444 44444444 BATTING AVERAGES OF CLASS A LEAGUE Batting averages for the Class .A Softball League, seen in action at the Bayview Park Field, re- for top honors. In the “charmed circle” of vs. , batters clipping the ball at a 500! | pace, the highest average in the league, are “Pie Traynor” Fer- nandez and Sawyer of Sher Jew- elers, and F. Villareal of Adams Dairy. | The averages include games up j to October 2. Here's how the players are hit- ting the old apple, the highest being grouped by teams: Bottle Cap Inn—Carey .479, Sterling 459, J. Carbonell .388, | McCarthy .366, Kerr .428, Baker | 352 and Cates .333. \ AmericanLegion—C. Gates .300, | Barber .375, J. Ogden .375, Diaz 352, P. Valdez 352, Rueda .333, and J. Villareal .313. Sher Jewelers—“Pie Traynor” Fernandez .500, Sawyer .500, Parks 428, Navarro .428, Malgrat | 416, Alonzo .390, M. Hernandez 361, C. Albury .330, D Roberts 933, Osterhoudt .333 and Sweet- ing .300. veal that three players are tied completions in seven tries for 103}, details of the games yards, one for a touchdown, add- CLASSIFIEL ed 23 yards in five scrimmage efforts, intercepted two passes and contributed a touchdown saving tackle. New Ends Star New ends shining were Bob Sutter, yho started, Don Ken- whom caught passes in the game and Ed Houck, who sparkled on defense. Jay Kendrick at tackle, Charley Snowden at guard and Carl Mosso in the backfield were other boys who drew the ap- a 30-yard forward pass and ran well in his debut. Dave Eldredge, the Miami boy who lettered at Georgia Tech, played briefly and showed he could still eat up the yards, . Four veterans who did not play against William & Mary showed | be ready to go against North Carolina. They include Joe Krull, top tailback of last year; Pete; Lipchik, tailback; Gene Hancock, | wing back whose touchdown de- feated Clemson a year ago, and Gene Jupin, pre-war letter man, at end. x McDougal Is Second Bob McDougal, pre-war full- in stardom. He scored twice, los- ing one on a holding penalty, and | ripped the tough William & Mary line for 43 yards in eight | tries. He hit for 15 once and ry 12 on another occasion. Many At Opening Of Ocean View Ocean View Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge, 520 United street, operated and managed by} Rene A. Armengol and Julio Ca- | banas, Jr., opened last evening for the season in a glory”. Every available table at this popular dining and dancing spot was taken. A check of those who came for the gala evening would make an “Who's Who” list of | Key Westers. Every one seemed to be having a grand time. Mu- sic was by John Pritchard and his orchestra. : Ocean View will specialize in j serving noon-day lunches andj; dinners from. 5 o'clock at rea- sonable prices. Beer, wine and liquors are available during legal | hours. plause of the fans. Mosso heaved,'@ Besegcunaaeaanan back, ranked second to Johnston |’ “blaze of j, 4. Did Army score over 50 points in its first game? 5. Who is the star among stars at Alabama this season? 5. Harry Gilmer. CLASSIFIE ———$ GOOD PAY FOR HASTINGS, . Neb.—Catching. a man attempting to take a water- melon from /his fruit stand, New- ton D, Adcock insisted that the stranger pay for the melod. The man handed Adcock two bills, | jumped into his car and drove away. Thet Adcock looked at the currency-7-one was a $20 bill and the other a $1 bill. A rote ae Information for Among the BETTER PAYING Positions for Girls Here is an Excellent Opportun- ity—No Experience Required $25 PER 40 HOUR WEEK (About $108 a Month) ... TO START Opportunity for Earning More for Overtime Work at Time-and-a-Half Pay. $30 A WEEK (About $130 a Month) After 180 Days’ Training and Experience Scheduled Pay Increases Pleasant Surroundings Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay Telephone Operating is a Fascinating Job Apply to Mrs. McDermott Telephone Office FOR MORE INFORMATION. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY sept30-tf jl Upholster and trimmer. apply | Key West Bedding. octl-tf Wanted—Young weman for gen- eral office work. Must type and |‘ take shorthand. Good salary. : Must be permanent resident. Write P.O. Box 708. octl-tf Girl, young woman for general housework. Good pay. Apply Navy Store, 41912 Duval St. octl-5tx | 5 Veterans—If :you need a bath- the Ac'vertisers | PAYMENT Payment for aavertise- mare! gaa counts ay Rave mi red. - and bungalows, furnished | and | unfurnished; small dewn payment, balance payable mpnthly. Johnson & Johnson, Pijone 372. octl-tf room in yor home, or have need fer any other plumbing supplies we will help you get your priority! certificates. Come ‘ in and let us know what you want. Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118 { sept30-tf 4-burner electric range and @ large-size Servel Electrolux, oid- burning type refrigerator. Pogt- office Inn, 321 Simonton. / f octl -3tx 16-ft. skiff, inboard motor. /$100. 614 Virginia Street. oct2-3tx Automatic record players, plays 12 - 10” records, 3-tube amp¥- fier. Lowe & Son, 846 Oli-via St. oct'2-2t Girl’s bicycle, 20-inch, good / bal- loon tires, good paint, $87.50. 1900 Staples Ave. octl-3tx White Hi-Lustre enamel. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia St. oct2-2t Hedge shears. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia St. oct2-2t SIGNS—‘“For Rent”, “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. ’ THE ARTMAN PRESS, octl-tf 1 i Good quality brooms and mops. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia St. oct2-2t Whizzer motor bike. Good con- dition. $110.00. 722 Caroline 3, wei aitoact one of cro’ in the aon 3! history, President C. dicted last week. ‘Among an imposir, speakers to. be heard <4 the |day -meeting. are: Fred Stare -Columbus, Wis., president; Carlos ; Campbell of Washington, D. C., secretary of the National Canners Association;, Representative J. Hardin Peterscm of /Lakeland and ! 1US. Senator Spessard L. Hol- Thousands of acres of petrified prehistoric trees jlie strewn over the ground in t'ae famous Petri- fied Forest of northeastern Ari- zona. Some of these marble-hard Your jogs are 250 ‘/eet long. ARTMAN PRE PRINTING 3 ‘Medical reports reveal that amaung ‘umber of children and adulte are vietime Pin-Worme. Watch for the i |] Reseived JT omees age a — Feally effective way to deal with ' Popular Brands of JAvNe's Po, new Pin-Worm treatment i in the laboratories of Dr. D. Jayne & Son. pet ct nists eee Saws for POW and follow the ainectonse It’s easy to remember: Cigars and Cold | Soft Drinks MEN'S SHOP McGREGOR he nena oH Veterans of Foreign Wars—A. | Mira 461, J. Garcia .431, Acosta | WANTED <p ot Mimeme fustball squad aus Eucbenoe, Street. oct2-4tx Frontier ieee eatered schoo! in I 346, 1 Valle : | : nat ee seamen beceuse of injur po Wa a aos 3151 This is a model story from Hol- | House trailers, wire or write; Wax roses, wreaths and stands. | rs “<= © Souerve one yeer, then ? = | land: 2 make, year, length, condition! 1906 Seidenberg Avenue. i ¢ ‘ eum « thes ond was in the Navy hse ag Pee on ns A merchant went to a farmer and lowest cash price. E. w.! octl-6tx | W estern Ensemble i ant he talk. Sle 0 © tackle ~ eames Mil “333, Crug near Amsterdam to get a pound} Harper, 1729 N.W. 43rd Street, | h 903 and Resam — YUuz | of butter. The farmer insisted on} Miami, Phone 78-2859. Electric ice box, Vitalire ice box, * j - soi A swapping the butter for a pair septl2-30t}: bedroom suite, breakfast set, : Tos \ baweest troud Sees : Fo ne ean | ot woolen eccka/ fie lanerchant Yaichen ee bathtub, Peal Smartly Tailored Mines! Feothall Game | {" 6 sarang veces iene went home and reported this to} Wanted To Buy—Second - hand] stove. 209 Ann Street. | in T T if and Werring 312. wee | his wile. office desk. Phone 861-W, ‘oct2-3tx | wo - Tone ) t. 3. K 6g Ww. wd ee D. “We have a woolen bedspread,” octt-3tx C eee " a a pete we beep G Las- ‘ she said. “I’ll unravel it and krjit}___-__ | Palms, ferns, crotons, coleus, .sul- } ‘ombinations #7 football aa Vid 1 46. a E. Game a pair of socks.” So she proceed- MISCELLANEOUS __ tanas, cactus, hibiscus, aralias, | . and Wil 33 : saa! an » Garcia | ed to make the pair of socks and peperona, geraniums, poinci-| epresented the 3: oe the cea exchaneed them for Refrigeration sales and service. ana Labeda aco stephano- In the Famous Elbashaw Cloth | ‘ game attendance in Se a pound of butter. 3 tis, flame vines, fruit trees, oth- | John Mell Catches When the merchant needed a woe er plants. Also small couch. Su ° 20 ‘ | wae 24,208 for Twe Forward Passes | ™°re butter, his wife would un-| 220 Duval St, Phone 333. ' 1004 Southard St., phone 1049-J. IZES to : te Cee 6 : 1 {Special to The Citizen) ravel more of the bedspread to}, septl8-tf oct3-1tx ‘ CORAL GABLES, Fla., Oct. 3.| be exchanged for the butter. Fi- |. . . -Jobn Mell, end from Savannah, | nally, one day she had enough] qc, i OS at, 1%- Dod: ke y tr ‘ Bacntin ts a“ ' y) Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone |1%2-ton Dodge Stake Body truck, Ser — | Ga. has caught two forward | wool left for only one sock. 189. Keys made, locks repair- |! 825 x 20 new tires, new body. 95 ‘ Senet Y | passes in the 1945 and 1946 cam-| The merchant took it to the] oq ete : Apply Villate & S ° ‘ Gao comes? ‘ Se Se Lae ed, ete. octi1-1mo ppl} a ons. antredend . paigns, both for touchdowns. farmer and asked for a half-pound oct3-3tx OEE CAPERS Pe. Ort 3) He grabbed a 20-yard heave | of butter for it. Eitiat » Sete er helfbeck for i : “ 1) of ‘ ot ical motors repaired, called | e. last year against Michigan State ‘No. I'll give you a full pound,’ for and delivered. Call Britt FOR RENT Parnes ¢ Miao oy 1941 and i ; act ¢ . —_aey cach eatin | oe eek a 22-yarder against Wil- | said the farmer. “You see. I real-| at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec- Perfectly ' b wad wont : -y ~ 3 liam & Mary this year, both times ly. don’t wear the socks. My wife} trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave.| Furnished apartment, couple e fern entered a #Y | im the end zone. | unravels the wool and uses it for octl-tf} only. 1219 Eliza Street. Washable — « iechorge and will knitting a bedspread, and there’s i octl-4tx eget me te get into RECEIVES GRAND PRIZE | Just enough in this one sock to PHOTO SUPPLIES | and an * wasn wine eae Conn.—Dr. ay a it Female only. Bedroom, in nice { Hume Bissdénete of Trinity Col- a a aes Movie cameras, movie projectors) home. Good location, near | Lon 8 tam Mery Defeat lege has been awarded the Walk- | On The Safe Side press cameras, 35 mm cameras| bus line. Privileges. After 5 | i . er Grand Prize of the Boston} An English parson still on the} and 127 film. Evans Camera}. p.m. 1211 Varela St. down-/| Wearing Society of Natural History. His| under side of forty was driving and Supply Store, 506 Southard}. stairs. oct3-2tx | ea) CAMLES, Pla, Get 3% | discovery that the length of the | home from an outlying townj: Street. octl-tf 2 Whee ey Gefeated William & | day and not warmth, cold or| when he overtook a young WANTED TO RENT i s +) “eet ©. the Univer | cclor of surroundings influenced | woman. He recognized her as the | FOR SALE | » a tie Hhgrrieames won | the change to winter coats and | maid of all work at a farm which ;}———————— | Small furnished cottage or apart- | McGresor B. \d he wener before | back again in certain animals ! he would pass, so he pulled up | For Sale—1936 4-door Oldsmo-! ment for winter. Early occu-} a c AR . eee thew downed | was the reason of the award. land offered her a lift. Mary | bile. 1121 Virginia St. panes. el persone, Box 12, } Western Style fen oe They lest one alm aS gladly accepted his offer and sept30-6tx 1 evil ills, N. C. i es ‘ -< — 1042, tied in 1944 THE LAST WORD they chatted pleasantly all the|—-———— oct2-6tx. |) SHORT and LONG SLEEVE ; a em heme in 1068 LOS ANGELES.—Mrs. Lazza- | way to the farm. Man’s bicycle, good balloon tires, | | 5 one reviteh got quite a shock, when| “Thank you, sir,” she said, as} 00d paint, $23.50. 1900 Staples ,2 or 3-bedroom furnished house | We Have A Fine Assortment . im the midst of planning for her! she got down. Ave. octl-Stx| or apartment by permanent a of Boys’ Shoes by the silver ey celebration, she | “Don’t mention it, Mary. Don't! a naeabie ni eae ai Maree St, SHIRTS a ae » seam eheating | @i8eovered that her husband had/ mention it,” he told her politel _j pial Cable piano, excellent con- Pes oct2-3tx - <= = man cheating ' divorced her twelve years before.| “No, I won't,” Mary obligingly| “ition. 417% Elizabeth St. ns A Carefully Chtlensibtads Jarman and Fortune | a nt of depres , She immediately started suit for | assured him. ; octl-3tx; Wanted To Rent—Two-bedroom ++. to Insure Sporty Shows t | neg ol | $20,000 for services during the : a furnished house or apartment. | Appearance and In SOLID BROWN and as. » = years when she thought she was} Mercerized cotton is named Man’s bicycle, good condition. | Dr. Stevenson, phone 1010, Na-| Long Wear TAN end WHETS | atacand his wife. RATERS z ~nox.| $15.00. Apply 219 Simonton, |’ val Hospital. oct2-5tx | 33 5 33 e ad @ when 4 reine altel oe ercer, who discov-| Upstairs, coal Cee erg or eNpr Sizes LO to 20 Sizes 3 to 6 5 geper © o waterfall up | Eight signe t ered on Lea cotton could be {Wanted To Rent, by two adults, $995 $250 o— q igners of the Declara-/made stronger and more lus-| 14949 Tudor Sed: ; a farts tion of Independence were for-|trous by treating it with caustic — Se oe oe ee ome ee winter season. Phone 261-J or voce of land with a 4 som | eign born. | a ee I soda. tion. Naval Low-Cost Housing, 41-E, oct2-3tx North Beach Inn. oct3-3tx