The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 12, 1946, Page 4

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a ae RPE SSR cee eee nt eset eer meer Red Raiders Meet |News, Gardeners |Fan Would Pick Pirates Sunday} Won Last Night The Associated Press) FENWAY PARK, Boston, Oct. 12.—Now the Boston Red Sox are lending im the 1946 World Series. They went out in front again yes- terday when Joe Dobson, a vet- eran righthander, toed the slab te tame the smart-alec St. Lou Cardinals, 6-3. The triumph gave the Bosox three games to two for the Redbirds, putting them in the enviable spot of needing only one more win to become the world champion baseball team. Leon Culberson, substitute oyt- Sietder, emashed a homer into the id stands for the big blow @f the Sox offensive. Meanwhile, Dobson kept toss- tantelizing balls at the Cards. he ended his toil on the ound he found he had limited heavy-hitting Redbirds to hits, struck out eight and is- ene base on balls. Beene of the aqnual classic will) Sporteman Park in St. the sixth game tomor- few afternoon. The seventh and . if needed, will be played there Monday. Sunday, Dyer will name “The Cat” Brecheen, who shutout the Sex im the second game, as his starter, and Cronin will send his eee righthander, “Doc” Ferriss, fe Oppose “The Cat”. Bex score of yesterday's game ce uliuaiiaes teen OT I Sa a Dobson, Vet Righthander, Tames Cards With 4 Hits Louis Cardinals only four hits yesterday in the fifth game of the | 1946 World Series at Fenway Park as the Boston Red Sox rode to a | 6-3 victory. The triumph put the | Bosox out front in the series, | three games to two with just one | more win necessary to become) Dobson struck out eight Redbirds | and allowed only one batter to reach first by the bases-on-balls | route. The veteran righthander has been an on-and-off performer | during the season. CITY SPORTS St. Louis (NL) Player — ABHOA DIAMONDBALL ienst, 2b oO LRA at Bayview Park — » ef a 4 0 .2,°0', (Night. Games) Mossi, 1b 3 1 7 0 MONDAY— as: 2 0 0 0 7:30—Key West Merchants vs. Dusk. if 1000 American: Legion. Kurowski, 3b 4 0 3 1) 9:00—Bottle Cap Inn vs. Sher Garagiola, ¢ 407 1) Jewelers: Watker, if-rt 4 2 1 0 vyuRsDAY— « = 4 0 1 0) 7:30—Sher Jewelers vs. Adams ® 0000 Dairy. Brazie, p 2001 | 9:00—Bottle Cap Inn vs. Amer- aJones 10 0 0} ican Legion. Beazley, p 0 0 0 1 THURSDAY— ~-~—--———-) 7:30—Key West Merchants vs. Totals — * 33 4241: Adams Dairy. Boston (AL) 9:00—Roy’s Auto Parts vs. Player— ABHOA VFW. Gutteridge, 2b 5 2 0 2 FRIDAY— Pesky. ss 5 32 2) 7:30—Miami Daily News vs. DiMaggio. cf $13 0} Miami Herald. Wittlem, if 5 1 4 0] 9:00—Delmonico vs. Griffin’s York, ib 2080 Bar. Scores 2330 . “ew jet ey} RECREATION Partee, ¢ 3 1 8 1| Bayview Park— Bask Duke, » — 300 Vv ‘Tennis, et- | —-—- —-— mondball, Kidd: Playgroun Totats— * 33.11 27 7. Comfort Statiang. ies a4 ane for Brazle in 8th. ts 010 000 002—3 Boston 110 001 30x—6 Rhubarb was introduced into} western Europe from Russia in' the 16th century. te eer / South Beach and Rest Beach—| Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— ‘ | Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats. Many of the old Roman plumb-' capable ers were women, “Shown Exclusively at Rubin Appel's”. JOE DOBSON allowed the St. } basebaut champions of the world: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Red Raiders and the Pirates wound up their long week of practice today and both are set for the all-important, winner- take-all game tomorrow at the Municipal Stadium. Raiders will try to bounce back into the win column after their \ 4. 3 loss Thursday at the hands of | the Cubans. Bubber Sweeting, who went all {the way for the Raiders Thurs- “|day, will be slated to take the »| mound tomorrow against the Pi- | rates. Sweeting injured a finger | playing basketball, and was in pain throughout the game Thurs- day. Should this prevent him } from pitching tomorrow, Raiders will probably send young, Bo | Meadors to the hill. | Ralph (Flash) Arnold, star Raider shortstop, will be in the ! lineup Sunday, it was announced | today by Manager William Chtes. | Arnold-had been sidelined by ill- | ness. The Pirates will |Casa on the mound with able | support from Pancho Salinero, if} |needed. Manager Perucho San- {chez. announced today that his} | boys were in tip-top shape and they would give the Raiders a “big surprise”. The game tomorrow will begin} at 2 p.m. A large crowd is ex- pected to attend one of this year’s , most colorful game. ‘ROLLER SKATERS | ORGANIZE CLUB | The organization of the Key ; West Recreation Department’s Roller Skating. Club got under , way last night at Bayview Park, with a crowd of over 100 children signing up as prospective mem- bers. | Many parents helpfully regis- , tered also, offering to assist the ; department in the details of or- | ganizing this group for the bene- , fit of all the children. The par- ‘ents will be asked to meet early ‘next week in order to make plans | ! before the regular club session ton Friday. | At last night’s meeting, Bill ‘Porter directed a “snake skate”, and roller-skating races, with the j assistance of Mrs. Lee Thompson. The winners were announced by Glenwood Sweeting, and includ- ed Priscilla Cruz, Robert Lee Del- have Joe} 1j\ball and Handball Courts, Dia- gado, Ann Yates and Harvey ‘Johnson. Judges were Mr. and | Mrs. Lee Thompson and Archie Roberts. The program was di- rected by Miss Jane Hopkins of the City Recreation Department. Some newspaper presses are of producing 300,000 copies an hour. DORSA Dramatizes Famity AtBum FAsHions Fashions skirt. rayon faille. to 15. JACKETS LEGGING Blankets, ble Covers, FLEXEES RUBIN APPEL’S DORSA Features day of the gay nineties ++. a be-ruffled, be-buttoned bustle-back bodice atop a gored In black, brown or grey “Crown” Tested Yucca, a fine Showing New Arrivais in CHILDREN’S SUITS - COATS - JUMPERS Corduroy and Fabrice OVERALLS SWEATERS - SKIRTS and Our INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT is New and Complete For the Home Beautiful lows, Cottage Curtains, Ta- Draperies by the Yard and other wanted Items. —— Headquarters for Brassieres from the hey- | SW VV IV IVI WV www eveerrrew Junior. Sizes 9 SETS Bedspreads, Pil- Pillow Case Sets, and BESTFORM | time when they open the home | fiftieth of an inch in diameter. v COSCO ORN OeN VNC Teer eeeeereeeeeewer Daily News’ softball outfit won over the Delmonico team last night, 12-11, in the opener of a twin bill at Bayview Park. In the nightcap, the Griffin’s Conch Garden aggregation wal- loped the Miami Heraldmen, 20 to 5. Results: First Game Daily News 207 021 0—12 9 4 Delmonico .. 241 040 0O—11 9 3 Crusoe, Wells and Ingraham; Herrick and C. Perez. Second Game Herald 000 003 2—5 6 4 Griffins 020 1422 x—20 14 1 Seahawks Meet 49’ers Monday (Speci to The Citizen) MIAMI, Fla, Oct, 12.—That Lady Luck is about to smile on the Miami Seahawks for the first All-America Conference season against the San Francisco Forty- Niners next Monday night is in the optimism of Head Coach Jack Meagher. Meagher, who had just sent his squad through a strenuous work- | out which continued through aj downpour in the late afternoon, stated the Seahawks are 100 per cent better than they, were in the Cleveland debacle a month ago and must be given an even chance to beat the Forty-Niners, despite the 21-14 defeat the West Coast club handed them on Sep- tember 15. The scientific definition of a drizzle is a uniform of falling water droplets less than one- Strand Theater RAY MILLAND in ‘The Well-Groomed Bride’ | “Searching Wind” Coming: Monroe Theater “BURMA VICTORY” War Documentary Sunday: Spanish Picture Players To Give Cappers Fight An ardent softball fan has forwarded a communication to The Citizen suggesting the selec- tion of outstanding players on other clubs of the Class A Soft- ball League to give competition to the pacesetting Bottle Cap Inn outfit. Here’s what the fan has to say: “I have been out to almost ev- ery game played this year at the Park, and find that there are sev- eral players in all the clubs who are good, and if collected into one club. would give the Bottle Cap Inn a run for their money and the fans will see some good ball. games. “Just for instance, put Castro or Sweeting to coach for a club, with Tynes, Buster, Roberts, Ros- so and Parks, to pitch, with Jack Villareal on first, Rueda or San- tana on second, M. Fernandez or Malgrat on third, with Haskins or Navarro on short, with Has- kins, J. Ogden, Alonzo, R. Val- dez and F. Lopez for outfield duty, and several others that I cannot recall at present. “I think that they will give the Machinists a run for their mon- ey and the fans will see some real ball games.” “ARDENT SOFTFALL FAN.” Succeeded Tragedian: My parents tried hard to keep me from becoming an actor. Comedian: I congratulate them on their success! BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks is the word for our showing of Fine Quality Fall Suits New Styles New Fabric Materials The Last Word in Tailoring That's the Story In A Few Words Come ‘In and Convince Yourself of Their Extra Quality and Reasonable Price DRESSES A Lovely Showing in New Fall Styles that Sparkle in Value All-Wool SWEATERS Slipon and Cardigan Styles - All Colors and Sizes Drapery Material by the Yard CURTAINS for Every Room in the Hcuse Shoes Showing Lovely New STREET, DRESS and PLAY SHOES Pumps and High Heels in Plastic Patents Also—NEW SANDALS wemmeees APPELROUTH’S evecemcseemmmr | | AAA ea esse sd dees e esse ss sss bbs AAAAAAASAAAAABAANAABABSABADABAAADARAADAAABAARAAAAAAAAEAABAES > » > > > > > > > > 4 > > > > > » > » > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > » » > > > > > > > > > > iQ i; > 2 > > if > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ss tp A bn te dnt thn tdt tnd > An tnbntn ddd dei The Largest Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES” and CHILDREN’S Store in Key, West Almost Every Day We Receive New Shipments of ‘wineres’ WEARING APPAREL WINTER As Well As A General Line of Dry Goods and Shoes OUR STORE IS LITERAL- LY CROWDED WITH NEW THINGS Every Department is Now Complete OUR SHOE DEPT. is Showing Positively the LARGEST Assortment of SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children Every style is represented in our large showing. These include the new “Cherry Coke” to match our Bags, as well as Plastic Patents, Brown Calf, Black Suede and Gabardines. In all heels, mostly in medium. Many in A and AA Widths. COME IN and LET US FIT YOU WITH A PAIR OUR Ready-to-Wear DEPARTMENT You ought to see these new MacArthur and Eisen- hower Type Coats and Suits —and those Bolero Suits— they are the last word in style—and those 2 & 3-Pc. Tailored Suits and those fancy, attractive “Dressmak- er” Suits. Yes, in a riot of new Blue, Melon Green, Copper Tan, Navy Blue, etc. ‘our CHILDREN’S DEP. ARTMENT OUR You'll see the cutest Skirts and Blouses - Jerkin Suite . 3-Pe Suits for the little tots - Little Coats and Caps to mateh fer Boys and Girls - Smart Coats for the bigger Girls and Dresses for Girls. Don't forget a large showing of Sweeters fer ail. 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