The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 18, 1946, Page 3

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A A Friend on Y¥ Hen mn Sefthall 8’ Teams tnd Play Tonight & Berm ts wate ge ew Mert Pietd tor ; ' Mears W hb Grif Ratler Skating Pr eogeecee Planned ning upe ra the | weve, ' (Mtwe Sup) 6 Tilt Twin Bill A change in the doubleheader schedule for Sunday at Municipal | Stadium has been announod. in; | which the Blue Sox, instead of a West Palm Beach team, will | play the Trojans in the opening game. Key West's “Little World Se- ries", between the Red Raiders and the Pirates, will follow at 3:30 p.m. Interest is running high as the two teams prepare for the second game of their city. championship tests. The Pirates won the opener in a_ bitterly, fought battle last Sunday. Manager Bill Cates has Ba Me and Sweeting ready to do the pitching for the Red Raiders; while Manager Pancho Sanchez of the Pirates claims that Pancho Salinero is in the best condition of his life. In order to even up the series the Raiders must solve the slants of Salinero and the} many backers of the Pirates don’t think the Raiders can do it. The first game starts at 1 p.m. VFW., Adams Won Games Last Night Adams Dairy defeated the Key West Merchants, 19 to 8, in the opener of a softball doublehead- er at Bayview Park last night. Every member of the Dairy out- fit hit safely at least once. Al Cruz poled four safely, as did Barber. Sterling, Gardner and Sands got two each. . Score by innings: R. H. EL! Adams Dairy 750 231 1-19 19 2 Merchants . 200 204 0— 811 6 | Gardner, J. Lewis and B. Vil- lareal; Valdez, Lastres and Fleit- } as | Home runs: G. Lewis, Barber, ; F. Villareal, Al Cruz; three-base | hits: Gardner, D. Lastres, J. Gar- is ja; two-base hits: G. Valdez, In- | graham; umpires: Mira and Al- bury In the nightcap, Veterans of Foreign Wars won over Roy's Auto Parts by a 15 to 6 score. 4. Garcia hit safely four times | im five tilips te the plate, Santana | got three and J. Mita and Arias | two edch. Haskins topped the losers at bat with two safeties. Score by innings: R.H.E. vFw 008 121 3—15 16 5! } Auto Parts 110 0022—6 5 6| Arias and J. Mira; Valdez, Sweeting and Fieitas Three-base hit: Hernandez; }two-base hits: Arias, T. Valdez, | j Markins; struck out: by Valdez} 1 (Valdez), by Arias 2; bases; on balls: off Arias 5, off Valdez 1. off Sweeting 4; hits: off Valdez | 10 im 4 innings; umpires: Albury | | and J. Mira; scorer: Aguilar. | Florida and Miami Grid Teams Play Tomorrow (Spectay to The Citizen) CORAL GABLES, Fia., Oct. 18. University of Miami and Uni- versity of Florida will meet for the eighth time Gainesville temorrow afternoon im a series which is not long as traditional rivalries go, but lacks | i nothing in keen rivalry. Miami won the first game of the ies, then dropped three in » row and has won two of the lost three games, losing in 1944. The 1946 battle is Florida's home- coming test and marks the first ltume the teams have played in Gaimesville since Miami won the ng game of the series there, in 1938. i i } ' | | 9 The game will be broadcast at 15 p. m., over WGBS of Miami, *0 om the radio dial, by courtesy Kennedy and Ely, Congress Building, Miami r ee eee in football at. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Se eee ie Soo Girl to Lewins Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Lewin, 3041 Harris: avenue, announce the birth of a girl yesterday at 9:36 p. m., weighing seven pounds, 12% ounces. The new arrival was ive Ex-City Attorney | 5 ° Now Miami Judge Former Key West City Attor- ney Henry T. Taylor was. yester- day appointed Municipal Judge of Miami Springs. Taylor. was. born in Key West and served in Alaska as a Major with an artillery out- a Paylor is associated in born at: the Key West Municipal law practice -with his. father, H. | Hospital. H. Taylor, also well known lo- cally, in the Ingraham Building, Miami,: Florida. Daughter to Cassidys ~*~ Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cas- sidy, 927. United» street, today an- nounced the birth of a daughter yesterday. She has been named Susan Angela. Mrs. Cassidy is Bsther Esquinzldo. The Weather — FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight SSVI VOI VV IVI VV ITT MAJOR GAMES (Ry Aanociated Press) ABAD D Dee ee ee TONIGHT Detroit vs. Tulsa. Maryland vs. VPI. Temple vs. West Virginia. TOMORROW Army vs. Columbia. } the former { €ar For VFW HY Drawing Arrives | The Citizen was informed to.! day by the Veterans of Foreign | Wars that the 1946 Fleetmaster | Cabriolet Chevrolet to be given | away to some lucky resident of ; Key West, is on display at the! Mulberg Chevrolet Co. A special | effort was made to obtain the | automobile through the Mulberg | Agency in time for the VFW drawing at midnight, Friday, | Nov. 22, Earl S. Kierstead, VFW | vice commander, pointed out. | In addition to the swank ma:-'! rgon-colored convertible, a see-! ond prize is being offered in the | form of a three-day, all-expense} trip to Havana. Rogelio Gomez, of Aerovias Q, has already been: contacted and arrangements have { been completed for the air trip; to Cuba. | It is to be emphasized that anyone buying tickets on the! litems is contributing to the Vet-' ‘and Saturday. Moderate easterly {winds becoming moderate to | fresh southeast and south Satur- day. Florida: Partly cloudy this aft- ernoon and over south portion tonight and Saturday. Increasing {cloudiness with moderate south- j westerly winds and brief thun- Brown vs. Dartmouth. Cornell vs. Yale. CAlifornia vs. UCLA. Colgate vs. Kings Point. Citadel vs. Furman. Drake vs. St. Louis. Denver vs. Utah University. Duke vs. Richmond University. nFlorida vs. Miami University. | gershowers over north i Ap . 's portion Fordham vs. St. Mary’s, Califor- | jate tonight followed by fresh nia. . jnortherly winds and clearing. George Washington vs. Wayne | Not quite so warm in north por- University. (tion Saturday afternoon. Georgia vs. Oklahoma, A. & M.; Fast Gulf of Mexico: Over Holy Cross vs. Syracuse. | north portion partly cloudy with Harvard vs. Coast Guard. ts moderate southerly winds today Indiana vs. Iowa. — |-becoming fresh southwesterly Illinois vs. Wisconsin. jlate this afternoon and tonight! Kansas University vs. Nebraska shiffing to fresh northerly late/ University. : tonight and Saturday. Over south Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt. _ [portion partly cloudy weather Louisiana Tech vs. Ole Mississip-| with moderate southeast to south Michigan vs. Northwestern. jerly tonight. Increasing winds} Missouri vs. Iowa State. becoming moderate to fresh} Navy vs. North Carolina Univer-| southwesterly Saturday shifting ; sity. | over extreme north portion to} Ohio State vs. Purdue. fresh northerly. Partly cloudy j Oregon vs. Washington State. ; weather, few widely scattered Oklahoma University vs. Kansas , thunderthowers. State. | Jacksonville to Apalachicola: Penn vs. Virginia. | No small craft or storm warnings Pittsburgh vs. Marquette Univer- | have been issued. sity. REPORT Penn State vs. Michigan State. Key West, Fla. Oct. 18, 1946 nRice vs. Southern Methodist | (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., University. | Eastern Standard Time, Princeton vs. Rutgers. City Office) South California vs. Washington. \ Temperatures Stanford vs. Santa Clara. ; Highest yesterday Texas A. & M. vs. Texas Christian | Lowest last night | | University. | Mean 79 Texas Tech vs. Baylor. ; Normal .. : i - 19); Tulane vs. Auburn. | Precipitation | Texas University vs. Arkansas j Rainfall, 24 hours ending ( Tennessee vs. Alabama. 8:30 a.m., inches 04) Utah State vs. Colorado State. | Relative Humidity Virginia Military Institute vs.} 86% Davidson. | Tomorrow's Almanac /William & Mary vs. Washington (Eastern Standard Time) &. Lee. Sunrise 6:27 a.m. Wichita vs. Oklahoma City. | Sunset 7 p.m. Wake Forest vs. North Carolina | Moonrise a.m. | State. Moonset : 3:04 p.m. | n—Night Game. ‘Tomorrow's Tides Se i Naval Base Ve . | (Eastern Standard Time) Army Gives Advice ign tide Low Tide | 7 12:12 p.m p.m. Department Fo Fech Sergeants; Capt. Thomas A. Murphy, | Commanding officer of the local ee | U. S. Army Recruiting Station,| All men who are now eligible today announced that effective | for reenlistment as Technical with the 30th of October no man| Sergeant are urged to take ad- can be enlisted in a grade higher | vantage of the existing regulation than Staff Sergeant under the before that date of War ions let 12-16, | pro Ss | Pamph erans’ of Foreign Wars Building |Fund. The receipts will be used jto improve and renovate the or- ganization’s club rooms located jin the old Santaella Cigar Fac-! | tory. j { The following business hou tand organizations are contribut- fing to the VFW drive and are jeenters at which Building Fu contributions will be accepted: | Duffy’s Tavern, Home Sun |dries Store, Land O° Sun Dai Midget Bar, Ramon Rubio’s Bar ber Shop, The Hill, Star Cafe, | Torres Pool Room, Solano Bar, 33’s_ Place Virginia Club, Raul’s Bar, Weav- ; pi. |;winds this afternoon and tonight | Lafayette vs. Washington-Jeffer- | becoming moderate to occasion- | son. jally fresh southwesterly winds | nLouisiana State University vs.} Saturday. Georgia Tech. Jacksonville through the Flor- Mississippi State vs. San Francis- | ida Straits: Gentle to moderate } co University. southeast to south winds this aft- Minnesota vs. Wyoming. | ernoon becoming moderate south- er’s, Dukes Bar-B-Q, Mascotte Bar, Hall Restaurant, Marathon; Columbia Laund Blind Pig Bar, Cuero’s Restuarant, Sloppy | Joe’s Bar, Chee Chee’s Bar, New } York Busy Bee, Louis Car-| bonell’s Luncheonette, Crow’s! Bar, Broadway Cigar Store Paul Eppinger’s, Delmonico’ Restaurant, Navy Beach Club, Curro’s Ba varez’ M zine Store, Cl Inn. Contributions also mi made through VFW veter; i dda de Setadntitntnttntndndndndl STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS 42444444444444444A8. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING The Citizen Building PHONE 51 Key. West, Florida ‘ CITY SPOR IAMONDBALL 3 ww Park ' (Night Games) NIGHT— rs 0 Miami Daily News vs. } Miami Herald. 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