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“There had been a mixup in se How “game ~end on an sightseeing omar mam | “=, FOLLOWING *. ce ee S voir Prectrs By % PEDRO AGUILAR e a. ha 4. * \eeeeeeeeseeanasose thee LEADING CLASS B ———— SOFTBALL HITTERS be a Statietics just released by the * te thee. eer offtetal scovekeeper, Pedro Agui- Preenomed lier. veweal the following batting fe at “eee the | everames tn the Class B (Junior) ~—— © om toctthe | Retthell League y agie Sette immer: wikh fet Belly News—Solomon .300, T. Pie teet com | Lewe 949, Roberts .441, A. Lowe mt the) 408, Sounders 333, Higganboth- 368, Curry .350. am 7 “ee Pe) Pelmenico—Dion 450, Albury ‘ © © whet) oe8 BR. Henriquez 370, Williams eh eh one Smith 933, Lopez 333, A. = oF | Hemriquez 500 = She) LGrittin’s Conch Garden — J. Lewis 990, E. Griffin .469, E. Per4 te mR Gwynn 434, H. Oropesa | 58, A. Pazo 406, Torres .418. | Miami Meraid—Sheppard .333, | Dewtige 466, Carey 433. The statisties also revealed the os follow ig reeords Po Mest times at bat: E. Griffin aeewete! 27. Albury 39, T. Lowe 32, Solo. Seeteet the! Men 30, Roberts 32, A. Lowe 32. Most runs scored: Roberts 17; Four Teams Play tn + be { * en ae Catheeap war) A Lowe 16, Goebring 15, Albury 2 ee ~~ Cot estere| | 4. Lewis 19, E. Perez 19, E. cots quer FGrittin 15. w owe | Mest hits: Carey 11, E. Griffin nai fe Mead. | t7. Albury 13, T. Lowe 11, Rob- dm tor the | erts 15, A. Lowe 13. Roheeres ter Most two-base hits: T. Lowe 2, Penehe | Saunders 2, Higganbotham 3, W. Coffins 2, R. Gwynn 3. Most three-base hits: R. Gwynn 8, Goehring 2, Carey 2, Cerezo 2, Knowles 2, W. Collins 2, Dion 2. Most times walked: Sheppard | 1 BR. Henriquez 12, Goehring 13, 4 lewis Most times struck out—Arevalo 8, Herrick 8. Batters who have not struck out to date: Goehring, Ingraham, 3 Lewis, P. Diaz, R. Gwynn, Drudge. Henriquez, Boza. hove wen wt Merchant In file. gasme the -geming & “ Wor! Mereheet| RECORDS OF CLASS 'B Serge The official seorer released | the following date, on pitchers in the Class B Softball League: Saunders won 1, lost 0. J Lewis won 2, lost 3, Wells won 1 Crusoe won 2, lost 1 Herrick won 2, lost 2. Herrick has pitched 23 innings, k out 10, walked 39, allowed ned runs and 23 hits. Wititams has pitched 10 in- ings, fanned 10, walked 11 and allowed 10 hits. Crusoe has pitched 23 innings, fanned 11, walked 41 and gave up | 24 hits Wells has pitched 5 innings, al- lowed 7 hits, walked none. Pinder pitched four innings, struck out 5, walked 8 and allow- ed 7 hits EF Griffin pitched 6 innings, struck out 2, walked 6, allowed 5 hits J. Lewis pitched 25 innings, struck out 13, walked 20 and al- towed 34 hits. Sawyer pitched 26 innings, Bre REATION trek out 14, walked 28 and al- &"Pennts, Basket | lowed 41 hits ext spine Mew haneee | th} oat | tre —— ee eemeememene | pr MONDRALL Borowew Pert ght Comms i. ant x ve Cietifin on" - tentealt Comte, Die- H. Roberts pitched four in-| e * » Papground,| nings, issued 6 walks, struck out | ” ~ ' 2 and allowed 7 hits. Seanatite emt Rest Beach—| Saunders pitched seven in- ing | wings, allowed 7 hits, walked four " lowe eed Beet Beach— | and struck ovt four. ° ‘ Smal! Boats. | POXY BOSS SAVES'SS ON FOX pee cet Pmst DANVILLE, Ill. — Noticing SE SSTAN GRAIN | that two drivers in the garbage The | department were dumping a dead & hone ween ar sews eemerted the | fox imto an incinerator, Supt. ; “3 cameeead Frank Coburn salvaged the ani- ee artes «the Polish- mal, collected a $5 bounty on the | pelt and gave the money to the tol ee coment has , fed-faced drivers. a ae ad ; 84. J. Sands .380, ‘W. Collins} “But Armando “Acevedo, ‘for- mer manager ‘of the’Conch team, came to the resete. When*he heard the story he “got ’$50 from the club treasury, ‘even ‘though that club hadn't been in on the} scheduling of the game. Then a group of. fans, sitting around a j ries game, heard ‘the story “and were highly incensed at the treat- ment. They ‘subscribed another $25 on the spot, and the local players thus broke even on the: | trip. $ “And they all came convinced, | as Manager Fritz Kemple put it, ; that ‘You can’t beat ‘Key West } for good sportsmanship’.” Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy ‘with scattered ‘showers “this afternoon, tonight ‘and Fri- day. Not much change in tem- perature. Moderate to fresh \ northeast and east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy this aft- ernoon, tonight*and Friday. Scat- tered showers along the southeast coast and Keys. Slowly rising temperature and humidity. Jacksonville ‘through the Flor- ida Straits.and East Gulf of Mex- ico: Moderate northeast to east winds, except velocity occasional- ly fresh over extreme south por- j tion. Weather ‘partly cloudy. Scattered showers over.south por- tion. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Oct. 17, 1946 (Observation ‘taken at ‘8:30 a.m., | Eastern Standard ‘Time, City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night - Mean -.. Normal Precipitation | Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches —._ Relative Humidity 84% Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) | Sunrise —-- 6:26 a.m. Sunset - 5:58 p.m. Moonrise 20:21 a.m, Moonset 2:19 p.m, “Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) High Tide Low Tide 3:21 a.m. 11:03 a.m. 5:52 p.m. 10:02 p.m. ‘One-Minute Sports‘Quiz 1, How badly did Alabama beat South Carolina? 2. Who was’ the winning pitch- er in the first World Series game? 3. Did Zale defeat Grazini in their recent fight? 4. What team finished third in the National League this year? 5. Who is the coach at Texas, steering the Longhorns for his | last year? ANSWERS: 1. Two touchdowns a6. Ate tet 2. Relief hurler Johnson of the Red Sox. 3. Yes. 4. The Chicago Cubs. 5. Dana X. Bible. to one, “|Seill_ be inserted a tlie ‘world. of all children’ up to mortality of all children is 18 céntiin"Swedén and 4 per cent in London. Generals Bisenhower and Brad- ley lived across the hall from} each other when they were at- tending West Point. , ot ——_ RN, RESPONSIBLE POSITION THAT PAYS. $25 A WEEK TO START (About $130 a Month) Over $30 a Week (About $130 a Month) ‘After'6 Months’ Training and Experience in : ‘TELEPHONE OPERATING ... That’s for a 40-Hour Week, and There’s Opportunity to Earn Considerably More for Overtime Work ‘at Time-and-Half. BUT THAT’S NOT ALL Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Employe Benefits Vacation With Pay Investigate This Fascinating Position Today! ‘ Telephone Office Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | pent $16.00. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY DIE IN WARSAW eee eee ee enge oh SeR. ‘werd for each = eee ae em “Honiework In School Jot of _ other " School, of «vhich » Mr. principal. Any contract, deed or will for: bidding a pérson’to marry is | valid, according to U.S. law. “Payniént ‘Yor sifte ents is) in. a itiny Wave eases a ee WANTED TO RENT ident. 6 months advance rent. 1150-R 1920 Seidenberg Ave. $20.00. A octi7-1tx 1212 Packer street. House. | side car. Also small radio, ta- ble model. Apply Oakies’ Place, 822 Fleming Street. oet17-3tx Private party has 1942 Harley motorcycle, $350. Terms if de- sired. Stored at Red Brick Ga- rage, corner Simonton and Greene Sts. octl7-3tx | Man’s bicycle, balloon tires, good 1900 Staples ve. oct] 7-6tx Wanted—Young woman for gen- eral office work. Must type and STANFORD, iil. —(AP)— Mr. WARSAW. —(AP)—"Dhis war- | and Mrs. John P, Allen’and their Ttuined capital has one, of the} two young sons find. some ad- highést infamt mortality rates in! vantages arid some disadvantages ee in their new home. Bells keep Health records disclosed that in! ringing with annoying regularity, | the last six months of 1945, 60:9 but ‘they ‘Have four sewing ma- | ber cent chines, two cooking. stoves and a ¢€ jfive years of age died. Average household equip- ment. ‘They are “living “in ‘the: per ¢ent, compared with 3 per)home evohoimics rovtits of the |NOW/in operation, anford “Community ‘High Jan. 1, 1946. awe nee July 1, 1946, vance, | it isers with! ledger ee nted To Rent — 2-bedroom house or apartment, furnished or unfurnished, permanent res- Can give lease and/or octl6-2tx Model “A” Ford, runs well, good rubber, $100.00. Utility trailer, oct17-6tx 1943 Cushman motor scooter and | AP Newstaciasiec: 0 | (ALCUPTA.—India's civil “aviation has been | Postwar strides, nearly doubling its rot Pei mn 'six'rienths. Eleven routes, stretching over compared to six routes and 4.781 air miles en -_e-eoeoeoeoeoeoee ee -——eo—r ‘A government survey -shows! " *hat air transport ee 37,633 | VEFW To Hela passengers along 1,652,200 flyi a miles during the first six ede Hallowe'en Danee jot this‘ year, compared to 24,090 | n | Passengers and - 1,023,653 - flying | Saturday Night miles during all of 1945. As of} 14. air transport; A Costume Hallowe'en Ramee companies, including four cur-' Will be held at the VPW Chib rently operating ones, have been} house 9 o'clock Saturday . registered at the air transport; No admission will be licensing board with an authoriz-|__A prize will. be given f6r the ed capital of about $82,000,000. | Best and Funniest Costume, Aerodrome administration and} John Pritchard ani his ethee flying control are being taken| ‘T? Will furnish the music for the over from the air forces by civil | listening and dancing pleasure of authorities, The Karachi airport | those who attend. Music will be was taken over from the United| Played from 9 o'clock wntih “? States Army Air Force in June.| The management assures all « It is being reconditioned and re- | 800d time. organized as the major customs} Their advertisement eppear air station of India. Former Roy- | ¢lsewhere in The Citizen today al Indian Navy officers are being Ma EF recruited for administration and} Was the Widow Mistaken? eontrol. | Widow-Oh, George, if yer About $85,000 worth of U. S.| could only look down at me + A.AF. airway radio equipment, | my trouble installed in India during the war,; Listener—Are you sure he len has been purchased by the India j looking up at you? government to supplement the} i pre-war civil aviation network. , 7V¥Y YYW YCw ee rwrwr wwe In the next two years the STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE: government plans to produce 50: new modern communication sta- | TRIUMPH tions, COFFEE Applications For | at au | GROCERS Marriage. Licenses Following applications for mar- riage licenses have been filed in the county judge’s office: Rudolph Gene Lamb, 24, Louis- ville, Ky., and Mae Briscoe, East Patchogue, N. Y. Edward Albert Williams, 26, San Diego, Calif., and Mary Max- ine Xrites, 22, Lima, Ohio. [SAA 2s eeeeseeaeeenes The Citizen 8 ; { Always Something New in the Way of i | t an a Lady’s bicycle, balloon tires,-good octl4-tf} paint. $16.50. 1900 Staples Ave. octl7-6tx ‘| Upholster and trimmer. Apply '7 : ‘key ‘West Bedding. oct1-tf | "46 Indian motorcycle. Apply 1916 Seidenberg Avenue. oct17-2tx take shorthand. Good salary.}2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, Must be permanent resident. furnished and _ unfurnished; Write P.O. Box 708. octl-tf; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & MISCELLANEOUS Johnson, Phone 372. octl-tf —————— Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. octl-1mo (Electrical motors repaired, called | for ‘and delivered. Call Britt at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. octl-tf —$———————_—__ ‘ash Washer for 25c a pounds. Call at Paul’s Tire Shop for information. oct15-6tx in an automatic Bendix load—9 } Veterans—If you need a bath- i: { Lot, 50 x 100, and small house, partly furnished. $2,200. In- quire corner 8th St., Fogarty Ave., or phone 1029-R. oct16-4tx } SIGNS—‘For Rent”, “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. octl-tf | room in your home, or have need for any other plumbing supplies we will help you get your priority certificates. Come Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be glad to give estimates on your iplumbing: jot and advise you on your plumbing problems. Phone 642-M or call at No. 1 Havana Street. octl5-14tx PHOTO SUPPLIES He Passed All Right In the University of Wiscon- sin, students undergoing an ex- amination in English were asked? “Write out examples of the in- dicative, the subjunctive, the po- tential, and the exclamatory moods.” To which one struggling pupil complied with the following: “I am endeavoring to pass an English examination. If I answer 20 questions I shall pass. If Ij answer 12 questions I may pass. God help me!” Hats ‘On A Campus? “Miss Jones,” said the proprie- t& of Ye College Hat Shoppe to one of his assistants, “I guess the |-girls are looking forward to the | arrival of the new professor next | week. Does anyone know what} he looks like?” i “Yes,” replied the girl, “T’ve | seen his picture. He's tall and good-looking and about twenty- } eight. And I understand he’s | not married.” { “Splendid!” said the proprietor. | “Then we'll put all the new hats } in the front window right away.” } Home photography? Call us for particulars and appointments. | Pilkington-Evans, 439 or 99. oct7-tf FOR RENT For rent or lease, Starlight Club on Duval street. 358. oct5-12tx Furnished apartment, couple only. 1014 Grinnell Street. oct14-6tx Room—Single or double with ad- joining bath. Clean, well ven- tilated and reasonably priced. 727 Eaton street. Inquire 724 Eaton St. or Phone 655-J. octl5-3tx Furnished apartment. E. A. Strunk, Jr. Phone 816. octl6-tf Furnished apartment, with elec- tric refrigerator. Apply Mon- roe Meat Market. oct16-3tx Unfurnished apartment, 1011 Simonton street. Only 18 per cent of the U. S. population is engaged in farming today. | downstairs. LOST Double and single rooms. Men/ only. 1019 Margaret. Phone! 17-jewel Bulova lady’s t 575. octl7-3tx watch, initials “D.M.H.”, lightly Thirty billion board feet of lumber are used in the U.-S.“an- nually. Housekeeping rooms, everything furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. octl7-6tx Call 847-R or} in and let us know what you want. Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. a ‘; sept30-tf > Man’s bicycle, balloon tires, good paint. $21.50. 1900 Staples Ave. H Two lots on Flagler Avenue, each + §2x 100. Reasonable price for quick sale. Phone 79 or 486. octl2-tf No. 9, Naval Housing Project, i } | NAS. octl6-3tx street, entrance to Navy Yard. Call 397-J. octl4-6tx 1 ments, income producing prop- erty, $2,500 cash. A good G.I. buy. Inquire Home Drug Store. oct15-6t { { |Double Roll-A-Way beds with { mattresses. $12.00 each. Paul’ i Tire Shop. octl5- | | °40 Nash, excellent condition. Ap ply 1319 Olivia. oct16-2 WANTED TO BUY | Wanted—Metal refrigerator, wit! ; faucet, and one show Phone 1586-R. oct17-2 scratched on back. Can iden- tify. Lost between Central Pharmacy and Poinciana. Phone t octl6-6tx \ Three rooms household furniture. | {Gate Restaurant, foot Southard ; 'Furnished house, three apart: | FURNITURE at MAXWELL’S 3-Piece Bedroom Suite A Suite Like This Isn’t Easy to Find WELL - BU SOLID - WOOD!! { \ { ' i i { ILT!! . (Similar to Illustration) If you are planning a new bedroom, you must see this suite to appreciate the value! 392% i All-Spring constructed Studio they were before the war. Meta! hin Beautiful covers that will we RESTAURANT EQUIP! rhe MAXWELL! Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 682 909 Fleming Street, Corner Maryaret St. B VENETIAN Key West, Fle BLINDS