The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 28, 1946, Page 3

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RRR ee ee and Jimmy Mira THE KEY WEST CITIZEN t By DUFFER . | Professional Joe Lopez is con- hel “| yesterday. Ra fered the finals of the city golf club ¢hampionship tournament Knight had little trouble in convincing ‘Victories, ———$——$__— ight and Jimmy Mira ley, ter Schedule templating leaving Thursday for Pinehurst, N. C., to compete in | the North-South tournament held annually at that well-known mid- winter resort. If he doés not en- ter that tournament he will still { | } } turning ‘back Gilmore Park, con-! ‘sidered “by many “the man to! “beat” for the title, 6 and 5. Long- ‘{driving Jimmy Mira eliminated Released By City Baseball League The City Baseball League has | Play in both the Orlando and Mi- (ami opens that will take place in {the next six weeks. Lopez is very appreciative of PEDRO AGUILAR Moreno and -Sylvia BABAsAABd244444844 | 1), pi a Sueaditig hitters in the Class A} movie was shown Softball League, active at Bay-| Refreshments view Park nights, were revealed | several senior today by the official scorer, Pedro! duty to show the visiting pulilic Aguilar. j through the club. The ‘averages cover games up ~~ to October 23, 1946. LUCKY STOP ‘FOR HER ticah, Legion “meets! his brother, Humbert, 4 and 2. {completed its winter schedule. | The Citizen's publicity given the The averages: HOUSTON, Tex. — Trapped on eters overflow || the’ Jewelets tonight in the fourth} A birdie on the first hole gave| The first league doublehead- |Key West Golf Club: oad ctates| Player— AB R H Ave./@ railroad. trestle, ‘thet “art ee: of 9,000 game of their three-out-of-five|Knight a lead which he never| “er Will be playéd Nov. 3 with | that this has aided the club tre- Arias - -24 10 12 500) wright, 30, collapsed ‘as ‘a "tain So fees tah cc for ‘the a to meet thel relinquished. The next two} the ‘Pitates‘meeting the Red /mendously. Lopez said that it has | A. Mira 24, 2 oe 500 |’bore Wown “on Tas Se tiie en Wee eoukd effe: in bait” ip Inn for the city soft-fholes were tied but Knight’s pars| Raiders in the first game aid | not only brought many new golf | Sterling 50 14 22 .440| gine ‘slid ‘to ‘a stop just fiithes oe ted etnteing the in championship. The Jewelers|on the 4th and 5th placed him| the Trojans miéeting the Blue | participants, but has created real | Meador 87. 16 14 437 Sway. "Olte 60 Sle SO Se . @ Giterday, and ave ‘a 2-1 lead and need only'fthree-ip at the turn. It was all! ‘Sox'in the second game. linterest among the members.| D. Roberts 35 6 15 .428 tcome wedged ‘in a cross tie Bnd Rew A-Star, 3 to a win to eliminate the Legion. | Knight from there on out as Har-| The“Teague also voted to allow! Nearly every new golfer has told | J. Garcia -——— 1318. 416) She on ee pou Frank Tynes ‘is expected tol ry took thiee of ‘the next four;€ach team a roster of 15, ball Lopez that he became interested Carey —-~ 14 13 418} pe Tee wiltere Were forced to Pitch 'for ‘the ets ‘ant Buster holes, the last with a birdie two. ‘Players, two coaches, and a man- jin the game through reading The | Navarro 20 22 415) i parting teem Ge premere on every min- Roberts for the Jewelers. Jimmy Mira’s booming drives ager, with all eligible to play. Citizen’s write-ups. Parks — 30 10 12 400 ™ Be oe i peuterday's gaite as Rea , 1" the ‘ope! game, Roy} fad Humbert fighting. an uphill Signed rosters must be turhed in | D. Lastres 25 12 10 .400;° >) \ een crack teea! colored pitcher, Auto Parts meet the Key West} battle most of the way. , by mext Thursday ,and anyone; All golfers are requested to use Alonzo .. 3 4 400 EN elt them to seven hits in six in- Merchants, Reeditig a victory to] hn the first flight, Alton Park whose name is not on the roster | the roadway in back of No. 9 in- | Barber (L.) 19 17 395; i =e eet & them pretty well take fourth plaice. Claude Valdez,| scored a 2 and 1 victory over Dr. will not be able to play. jstead of cutting across No. 1, on | Malgrat —. 33 8 13° 393 MI N U TES 70 eeered «Deen's fast ball ana !° the Machanists and Lefty Vi-'| Jack Hayes, ending the match on _ Practice days were arranged so/ their way into the club house.| F. Villareal 23 5 9 392 | 7 here carve were a puzgle to the dal for the Merchants are the} the 17th ‘hole. Bob Knowles that each team could have the There is always the possibility] M. Hernandez .40 11 15 385) Cates, seven of them striking: SPPOting twirlers. | scoréd an identical victory over field to practice once a week. The {df a bad accident by using the | Alonzo ....40 11. 15.385) ‘ Anthony ‘Demeritt, who started Raiders will practice on Tuesdays, No. 1 fairway, since those about F. Sands 89 9 14 384i ‘limpressively by scoring a birdie. the Pirates on Wednesday, the | to tee off have no possible chance | J. Carbonell 317 7 12 .387 } F [Demeritt, the club’s president, Trojans on Thursdays and the | to see persons entering No. 1, due | McCarthy ......41 19 15 365; then fell behind until near the Blue Sox on Fridays. | to the high trees lining the rough | Haskins 22 | Bias 363) * end when a last-minute scoring} The league selected three {and fairway at the roadway. J. Ogden 39 7 14 .354| : ,{ Splurge nearly gave him victory.| ‘ampires who will be the offi- | —_—_ J. Villareal 52 18 18 .346 ~ *. At a Meetitig of the Key West) “The second flight saw a 20-hole| cial umpires for the circuit. | ‘The club championship to be|R. Valdez —.38 11 12 .342 Staditim committee Held Thursday | battle between Horace O'Bryant | Those selected are Jimmy Grif- | played next Sunday will bring| F. Lastres 52°13 18 .346! ! 1} night in the office of. City Clerk and ‘Robert Dopp. Dopp, the lit-| fin, Scot Sawyer and Armando {together Jimmy Mira ‘and Harry | Kerr (BCI) ...41 11 14 .341 4 Roy Hamlin in City Hall, a for-| tie yed-headed fellow, trying for, Fernandez. One umpire will | Knight. Their opposites in the; Players hitting .333—R. Gar- |! ‘WONE WAY) ma) application was filled out andj his third straight upset match, | call two games each Sunday ‘ring locally would be Willie| cia, Alayon, E. Garcia, Hopkins, \ sent to the General “Credit Cor-| just didn’t have the shots to take; with'the remaining two calling | Jackson and John Nebo. Like} Rueda, Diaz, Osterhoudt, Vidal, |’ a yf ration, Jacksdnville, for'a loan} the professor, but he fell gal-| one game each. Jackson, Mira is the more power-| “Pie Traynor” Fernandez, Gard- | - te “bf $15,000 for construction of | lantly. He was once a high school! Other regulations provide:| ful hitter, but like Nebo, Knight | ner, M. Rosam and C. Valdez. fet water every 1 flood-lights on the field. mathematics, teacher prior to League meetings to be held eve steaditr, better guarded. Take; Solomon, .322. me © titel of five men. | It is expectéd ‘that approval) Army duty, under his opponent, Thursday; opening games at 1:15 your choice. Betting will prob-) Santana, 325. gieted Gum Gm second tnd thira* of the loan Will ‘be received by Professor O’Bryant, but he could p. m., to be called at 3:15 p. m.,;ably favor Knight for he is. less Herring, .312. » Ge seventh, helped to fill the! tHe Committee hot ‘squate-root the big fellow regardless of inning, the team likely to have any bad holes, but! J. Walker, 310. ne, tim the etgtth and aécount<] ing mag BELL lay. and now Horace will meet Char- having the most runs at the last | if Mira should get going with, Barber, .309. Soe tee beip of twee singles |, The committee last ‘night ‘also! tie Yates, who won 5-3 from Jim- full inning being the winner; for- |his long woods and irons, it may | Baker and Cates, .304 each. i & ire Coban ran in the fee! to’plate dnextension on|'my Cooper in the other semi- feits at 1:30 p. m.; second games mark the end for the Knight boy. Abreu, .303. exes the'gtandstand ‘roof to afford sun | final match. ito start at 3:30 p. m., forfeits at | eee | M. Tynes, .300. Reet © moustachined righty protection for those sitting in 3:45 p. m,; all ties or postponed | Who was the golfer who usual- | ee i the lower seats. In the ancient Roman calendar, | hes oth o shew eurve and dex hang wven Navy ‘ He of pace, allowed men to reach whom got as far as received sparkling o “ Cebens Score Ter Cubans wen the ball game . forth when their clown <= third baneman, Terry, singted <p) between third and ‘sort, ot @oond and went to third on a belt Bean fanned Her- + ee for te fifth gtrikeout in wet ome thie innings, forced ‘ geewned out and then hit ng eingies by Scull at which dropped ot tee tert of the Navy's center- tohee wored Terry and Ver, Wie Ge way Serio wa pee theee were ali the runs! oo Cobeme ateded. MeCann, of} oa calle! cut on second for Ii ereterenee on the next play wi ‘ ‘ Player— Gross Hand. Net Dec. 22—Trojan: . Red Raid- (eommem bet to Beetdo, who thre' igs. ee. Pe aoa Jimmy Cooper ...100 16 84) ers, Pirates Ente Sox. ae com Miller poled a 10nB) © Gans 10; gteuck cut by Dean | Bob Knowles 85 10 75| “Déc. 30—*Blue Sox vs. Red Raid- ~ tet fetd but Forbes! >’ (pores, Hernandez 2, Veitia;| “Pop” Londeree .94 19 75! ers, Trojans vs. Pirates. it 6 down and Myers ended Sactdo 9), by Sweeting 2 (Terry Ward ‘Tyson 97 17 80] Jan. 5—Trojans vs. Blue Sox, | be getee by grounding out to 2), by Sacido“6 (Carter, Gannon, H. Jonés 97 18 79} Red Raiders vs. Pirates. 4 Branch, McIntosh, Sweeting); |Bob Dopp -.97 25 72] Jan. 12—Blue Sox vs. Pirates, Pirates Beored First bases on balls: off Sacido 1, off| George Valdez 78 1068, Red Raiders vs. Trojans. o> Retertew’s game, the Pirates} Dean 1, off Sweetifg 5; hi ¢| W. wodgers 96 23-73; Jan. 19—Pirates vs. Trojans, | Soot bleed te the second} Dean 7 in’6 innings; lésing pitch- Be gee 86 13 73, Red Raiders vs. Blu ~see Senteme singled, took sec-]er: Dean; umpires: Carbonell at Se NARS Se SY ue ‘ishing Tri = wt om Gare punt and scored] the plate, Cates at first, Baker at} Rei oy = By ie UCU Bue Bed fon ", : . i ee i ‘ . a Mrs. ack ayes, © = ge Ne saad + she nea pala crane Humbert Mira .. 87 8 79 Southard street, had Dr. eid Mrs. a bash — pen te ad etl teatardnesiGane Jimmy Mira 79 5 74! Roland Sutcliffe of Miami as their © tet wre 2 bw vated My J Pivetes AB RH PO A] Paul Mesa _88 10 178' guests, over the past week-end. To Gar sd ae Read A Alonso, . ibxta ® 0 4 ofl: J. Gustitus 92 20 #2) The Miamians ‘were given a bot- | ‘ar 4 the ‘box ‘ahd D. Lastres, - FETS te K. W. Loucks 95 10 85; tom fishing trip Sunday and 47 one = t the L. Rodri we c..40 24 Charlie Salas 98 12 86, fish were caught, including fee Cope pathed the rest oh a : + eb ane 100 1% Charlie Yates 86 10 76) grunts, groupers, yellowtails. ¥ i oe Petiehe seven’ hits, inc wae, C. Be ed jez, 163.0010 0 D. D. Dunton 88 22 66| The doctors met during the} + heme run by Verona in’ C f salragay a baci awe A. J. Bosselet 104 20 84! past war while they were at- on aman aa D. L. Raindolt 101 20 81] tached to the Marines. feetewe ted the Pirates at batg J. Garcia, 3b x400:20 10 Hartley Alby. 100 17 i3| eee ‘ oomome three of thelr seven hits, D. Fernandez,¢cf..4 0 1 4 i} Paul Ae ery 102 Bs a7\ tt Vohte P. Machin, If 30 1 0 Ol Helen Sher 120 50 —70| Vie tae areres F. Lastres, If Smee Bascom Grooms 98 22 16; 2 we 4 G. Diaz,p ---2 0 1 0 Big y Knight 78 7 69! oo ham Navy AB RH PO AlJ. Casa, p O10 70 Fred Mathews 24 7 ial NEW EXPR t= = Oo) B- «ee oe eae in ? neal oo a 21 1 2 0} Totals— 35 1 7-241 Digs eae ya . “ Sb 40 8) Cult Nevy— “4B RH POA RON Ce Geenendes, tb 5 0 1 9 1A. Forbes, If. 4 0 1 0 0 Skaters Holil'Party “ " » © 2 0 OO, Lopez, cf... 5 1 1 2 01 about 200 children attended ° 5 1 2 1 1S. O'Halloran, 3b4 © 1 1 3) ine costume party of the Bayview | tetaty soe oe00 OL Hernandez, ib4@ 1 1 6 0/5. roller skating party Friday | fxtioam fH 1 6 0 0 1 M. Veitia, rf ead 0e Tey night. Many parents were pres- a 4.0 1 & 38,Varons, ss 4 3 3 4 21 ent. Miss Jane Hopkins, Mrs. Lee | Wo Albers » 0 2 5 1 Scull, 2b -4 212 1 | Thompson, and Bill Porter were —e » © © 1 5 M. Abreu, c wae Gee eo) Me in charge. ’ ro - s F. Vatdez, p ——- -3 0 1 0 1)" Duetoabroken microphone the Toa eb » 3 ee, ee meas, the game program had to be fee fer Verona in Sth Totals— *, $6 91127 8 concelled, but the prizes were un Me AB RH PO A! Score by innings: R. i. E.| presented for the best and fun- | a 3 @ 1 84 Pirates —.'010-000 000-1 7 Si niest costumes. Magne if ct + @ 1 4b © Cuban Navy031 002 03x—9 11 3 ETT es Game, Ve + 0 © & 11 Home run: Varona; three-base No Trouble At All ~—aa 4 6 1 6 © hits: Abreu, Lopez; two-base} “I'll have to admit I have a ieee, @ 4 6 @ 2 2 hits: Abreu, ‘Hernandez; ‘stolen | few idiosyncracies,” politely con- Gran + 1 @ © 7 1 bases: Alonzo; sacrifice -hit: Gar-} fessed the new roomer. : vs Metnewt 1 0 © 4 1 cia; struck out: by Valdez 10} “That’s perfectly all right,” re- Gera ct it 2 © © © 1 (Alonzo, Rodriguez 2, C. Hernan-} plied the landlady. “I'll see that | ietttien rt } © © © © dez 2, Santana, Fernandez 2, Ma-) they are dusted off regularly.” lekitetecn : 0 © @ 1 chin, F. Lastres), by Diaz 0, by | Coaewevewvervrre | im + © © 1 2 Casa 2 (Veitia, Valdez); bases on STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | huvotang. p 1 @ © 2 © balls: off Valdez 0, off-Diaz 1, off _ .. Casa 1; left on’bases: Pirates 7, TRIUMPH — ee 0 8 718 Cubans 5; hits: off Diaz 4 in 3 COFFEE Gasse by KM. &. imnings and 1 earned Tun, off! MILL ‘ ny Sy, csi—s 10 © Casa 7 and 2 eartied runs; time ‘ Seoul Rae Gn O00 COO 3 2 of amie: 1.55; umpités: M. Ace- AT ALL : Be. Goldstein; stol- vedo ‘and McCann; scorer: Aguiy) GROCEHS on bank: Lape 2, Velie, Terry, sees Storm Did Not Daunt } ‘Gobs'On Fishing Trip Sunday afternoon’s heavy rain- stofm did not daint the stalwart ‘gobs who ‘had signed up at the Jackson Square USO for the fish- ing ttip, and they left on sched- ule for Big’Pine Key Bridge. ‘Be- fote they arrived there ‘the rain ceased and they were well re- warded, Big catches of snapper, Sétel and grouper were brough' sbatk by U.S. Navy men George: \S. Mabry, ‘Charles Savoid, Herb | ‘Weiss, S. Parthy, Joseph Torpe-{ pino, W. 'H. Coulter, T.Gatchell, Benny Ray Hobbs, W. R. Hoops, J. GaBléne, Al ‘Patterson and. Janies Lambert. USO Director’ Frank Adams accompanied the anglers. ' j mack- Vardna; sacrifice hits: Carter, Mc- Cahn; ‘double play: Dean to Mc- Intosh to Gannon; hit by pitch- J. Cooper Takes ‘The Blind Bogie; Jimmy Cooper was winner of the $8 first‘prize in yesterday's Blind Bogie contest ‘at the Stock Island goif course, sponsored by { | Knight Medalist [the ‘Key West Golf Club. Bob| Dillard took the second-prize of went to Ward Tyson. Low medalist of the tourna- 76, followed by George Valdez, my Mira and Alton Park. The fatter had a°43-36. The even-par’ Pirates v: course’s lengthening ‘and change- over to a par 36. Scores follow: round was the day’s best single | i{round score and the third lowest Trojans vs. Red Raiders. amateur score recorded since the , games to be played at the end of the schedule and only if winning or losing will affect nish two new balls for each game; signed contracts of new players to be in possession of League Secretary 24 hours before | game in which they are to pla. each player to have one gate pass for use if not playing, for friend or family when playing. The following schedule has been drawn up for the first half: t $4 and third-prize money of $3! Nov, 3--Red Raiders vs. Pi- rates, Trojans vs. Blue Sox. Nov. 10—Red Raiders vs. Tro- ment was Harry Knight, with a jans, Blue Sox vs. Pirates. d Raiders vs. Blue | Nov. 17—R with a 78. Tied at 79 were Jim-! Sox, Pirates vs. Trojans. Nov. 24—Blue Sox vs. Trojans, Red Raiders. Dec. 1—Pirates vs. Blue Sox, Dec. 8—Trojans **v Pirates, Blue Sox vs. Red Raiders. Dec. 15—Pirates Red Raid- ers, Blue Sox league | standings; each manager to; fur- | ESS SERVICE |ly plays for a soft drink or be the “big vho got in with and lost $10 in one round? | Just so his Mrs. will not be able | to identify him, but so the golf | ers will: He is a steady golfer, has a nice smile and pleasant sition, but is the possessor | of a shift prior to hitting the ball that a combination Russian bal- let dancer and an American jit- terbug couldn't duplicate. ¢ | Sheriff Berlin Sawyer is ex-j pecting to start coming out to the course any day now. The | sheriff was an ardent golfer | years ago and used to play a} creditable game. Berlin used to |play with a fellow golfer, who | Berlin didn’t mind when he couldn't count above seven but | every time they went into the | jrough, the fellow’s ball was al- ways found. It seems the gentle- | man used pants which had a! hole in the pocket where he could shoye a ball through and) down his trouser leg and there | was the ball on terra firma with- | out any penalty. | Next month brings election of a | club president and club directors. | Regardless of who is chosen for | these important positions, there | is no doubt that the club will} continue to progre: i course is in splendid shape and| ‘a pro is employed who is better | than a club this size usually is / able to acquire. More members should be solicited so as to aid | in the course expenditures, and | try to make an even better at-j | traction for the tourists this win- ter and the winters to come. | The United States is technic- | ally composed of 44 states and ‘four commonwealths. ¢ April was the second month of | the year. is Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration ’ on @a REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Setvite REAL ICE ©..." 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