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tye wter Aguilar, the city's score. wre oupert, hes received a from te Cards (a couple et © teehmieoler are sit- veh eet Gey want wo know oy beseball is played oe ee winter Hemet fy Walter J. Patter, Jr! game of a scheduled twin bill. In} eo meeretars ee the = letter ~— @ Aguilar “eee of this letter is to whet eateumd sem-pro- oe! set amateur baseball is our particular area «imter months 9 the outing personnel Cqumeation whe im pre ove been mantivated dur er momthe are now waned t the California * sere am catenmve amateur wmimeted. 1 am con- the perte editors of the ition, Pon wke newspapers in an tort & get their views an pos- ae “ea and trial camp ac- young ball players onpective ances vo eon + eer gre comdueted t tt peoge am About Winter Ball. Here » Henehell bet im the fet} The Red Raider team will open ! “The Legion will meet Bottle of the ' 1 Fives Germs the em- Salinero in the first game, with amateur Vidal of the Blye Sox ™ nightcap Sunday. iwring =the winter | t | would consider © yee wowlt edvise Clayton Sterling on first, . Bill mumber of Cates on second, Mario Hernan- | opeting He opening dez on third, Jack Carbonell, at ehetiotes ena the @P-] short, and DeWitt Roberts, Cheta oud wf te ~~ cumbe of —i oe eoe8 Very traly yours, WALTER ) PATTRE, JR. i snewered promptly, plate ghermation on Wet winter league. omet of tour teams—the Red Renters, Trojans and moe games re Gee sitting around omc thew fingernails ot oending viet af same of eeeden s crack scouts femay IN HISTORY Know Americe) ¥ Methaatest any dedeated Church in New Mewes co-worker, Al- patente the dot-and 4 att eplted the et cate cat George W. Long warty af Arctic explorers cot end starvation + few miles of o Siberian eee00 prive won by 4 M-minute Statue of Lib & Harbor » Rive Kian pa- Fla —known af the modern Renee bie <gnnug Rien ove tent Sunday night Welles of H the Worlds’ amd hysteria amon from ‘ oy ~ 4 ny s calls off «ow deadline Commuittee ~ York City ef Mavy ’ ae geters re #yte clear of Japs. wkdvess, Presi- ye uubustry as a sbetantial wage raising prices. ore a eine ae ’ ' In Final Inning | Defeat Jewelers! Trailing by five runs going in- , to the last half of the last inning, the American Legion staged a six-run rally last night to take the deciding game of their play-| off series with the Jewelers for | second place in the city softball, Jeague, 14 to 13. the 1946 Winter League here ‘Cap Inn in a series for the city | Sunday when they tackle the | championship, the Cappers hav-} ' igi f 2 ing taken first place in the sec- | herd fighting Pirates in the first’ ong half portion of the league. The Jewelers extended their the second game, the Trojans lead to 13 and 8 in the last in- will meet the Blue Sox. (ning. Then the Legion batted. The Red Raiders appear to} Gomez singled, Tynes flied out have the superiority in the hurl- | to short on a great catch by Na- img department, with Bubber | varro, Castro hit a homer out of Sweeting, Bo Meador, and Char- the park scoring Gomez, Harris lie Albury as likely starters with ; singled to right and Barber hit velief help from Cheta Baker and ja double to right. Ogden was safe Jack Carbonell if needed. The|on Parks’ error and Harris and Pirates will count on Joe Casa, , Barber scored. Hopkins was out, Pancho Salinero, Gyiro Diaz, and | pitcher to first and Ogden scored. Fito Lastres to round out their | Valdes fanned for the third out pitching staff. but the catcher dropped the ball The Trojans will have two.reg- | and Valdes was safe at first. A ular flingers in George Malgrat| wild pitch and Jack Villareal’s and Dick Navarro. Both are vet- | single to right sent Valdez around erans and smart pitchers. The | with the winning run. Blue Sox will bank their hopes | Score: for the pennant on the pitching | Jewelers ..251 020 3—13 12 10 arm of Lefty Viti Vidal. Legion 012 050 6—14 12 10 Sweeting will probably offer Batteries: Roberts and Malgrat; Harris and Castro. In the opening game the Ad- ams Dairy won over the VFW; by .a 17 to 7 score. | Score: | Navarro of the Trojans to face in the R. H. E. V. F. W. 100 104 1— 710 5 A. Dairy 100 804 x—13 10 3) Batteries: J. Walker, Arias and | J. Mira; Griffen and Villareal. Softball Schedule THURSDAY— 7:30—VFW vs. Adams Dairy 9:00—Jewelers (B29’s) vs. Key West Merchants. | FRIDAY— 7:30—American Legion vs. Bot- tle Cap Inn. 9:00—Jewelers (B29’'s) vs. Roy’s Auto Parts. L. Browning’s 174) Sets Bowling Pace The USO Navy Wives Club held their regular Tuesday morn- ing bowling session at the Sub Base yesterday, with an enthus- iastic group in attendance. Mrs. Lucille Browning was high scorer with 174; Lou John- son bowled 133; and Dolly Wilk- inson was third with 132. Other bowlers were the Mes- dames Sue Olson, Myrtle Bracktl, Pat Talbot, Inez Merlin, Dorothy Barnes, Lois Trieda, Fran Ad- ams and Vivian Gulick. Jackson Square USO Director Frank Ad- | ams and USO NCCS WD Area Worker Eileen Coughlin accom- jpanied the group. The Raiders’ likely lineup: Es- mond Albury behind the plate; Baker and Tony Alonzo in the outfield. For the Pirates, it will probably be Orlando Rodriguez behind the bat, Chino Hernan- dez on first, Bob Santana at sec- ond, J. Garcia on third, Danny Lastres on third, and Pepito Ma- chin, Del Fernandez and Andy Alonzo in the outfield. In the nightcap, the Trojans will most likely have Joe Na- varro behind the plate, Mario Pena at first, Skip Rueda at sec- end, Armando Acevedo on third, Juani Navarro at short, and Tony Davila, Joe Domenech and Joe Mira in the outer gardens. For Manolo Acevedo’s Blue Sox, it will probably be Joe Fileitas catching, Manager. Acevedo at first, E. Acevedo at second, Da- rio Perez at third, Fidel Lopez at short, and Oscar Cruz, E. Ace- vedo and Harold Haskins in the outfield. The first game Sunday will get underway at 1 p. m., but. the gates will be opened at 12:15 p.m QUICK CURE FOR OLD AGE CENTRALIA, Il. — (AP) — Chief of Police O. T. Bounds di- rected traffic at the scene of a eiveus loading here and one mo- torist wound up in a ditch. The chief called upon the circus for @ tractor—and the circus sent an elephant. Bounds said a stooped old man with a cane—unaware of the beast’s presence—was in its path. The aged man answered @ request to step aside by grum- bling about “young, punk prank- sters;” then looked back to see| ticles. They stole her supply of the elephant towering there. The} sugar, raisins, coffee and a 15- chief swears, “That man ran 20; pound roast she had left cooking in the oven NOT MUCH GAIN FELTON, Minn. — During a hurried trip to nearby Moorhead, where Mrs. Jessie M. Junge} hoped to find hard-to-get items, such as meat, sugar and soap, | thieves broke into her home and, from their loot, proved that they, too, were looking for scarce ar- Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT “SUNDAYS) at 12:00 aece Mid- ae spd nmrstene at Rey Werte | o'clock A. M. } ( oes Intermediate Points) EY WEST DAILY (EX- SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. i arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’- and clock P.M. MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT ‘¥S) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and ed at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Street Phones: $2 and 68 Ww. : Corner Eaton and Francis Streets er THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ———e nn a COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS! Church Women’s Couneit/ The: (Continued from Page One) | To Meet Friday Morni: noir "FORECAST ern and up-to-date budget, for it | ‘A meeting of the United Cou n- shows a deficit of $268.52. All | cil of Church Women will be I eld | ees budgets should show and most/,. i control of our Key West and Vicinity; Clear | budgets do-ahow.a deficit today. |= "ay 2 4 * > at the Flenz ing ie a = taco sole. jto partly cloudy this afternoon, | This will give the ‘Association | Street Church, Topic: The P rice} jess spending you for . of Enduring Peace. Lunch will be served at ! 12:30 something to work for, and I feel sure that with an extra big ef-| fort on our Seals sale this year | tonight and Thursday. Moderate | to fresh east and northeast winds. | proposed _ Constitut r% ments No. 4 and No, 5 on Noy: ber 5,” stated Joe C. Jer pune, Florida: . Partly -cloudy, con- to-every one prese: oH tinued warm this afternoon, to-.| We will be able to provide a bal- | er of the eA akin aot TOF eek | repredeptatiae = an x night and Thursday. Scattered | ance. You will note also that | Jonn E. Bikes ohne tee kG ev. | county, in a statement h oo showers over southeast coastal|nothing has been set up in the Community Church ¥21ana | week. y budget for educational work in j the schools, for furnishi rint- ed cnatesial for pirate ‘or HALLOWE'EN PAR T for showing of educational aa Sire rig gf the Junior D. tpart- | on tuberculosis work. This is all) ™ment 0! e First Met. hodi: si ; “ most important work and cer-' Episcopal Church School h _ rae peg si E57 Aegisiature it- tainly: should be carried on. Its| Halloween party Monday night ‘coltinuing Pe en a of all inclusion in the budget, however, | at the church. The costume .prize| Jenkins said sy het grew: M: would only show a further de-| Was won by Wayne Huddl aston. }-vast spending Bi. will take this Games and refreshments \.vere -hands of the el bret ae pn soe ficit. j i enjoyed. Miss Dot Smith le d the} it in the hands of “he iegisiature “The only source of revenue, of | we course, is our annual Christmas) game program. which is made up of elected rep resentatives of the / peop Seal sale. The total of our 1945) Seal sale was $1,912.72. Out of} this, 5 per cent of the gross went to the National Tuberculosis As- sociation and 21 per cent of the gross to the Florida Tuberculosis ; d Health Association, the’ total ; an le |about the Association em Bloying sections. | Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- ico: Easterly winds, moderate over north portion and fresh over south portion this afternoon, tonight and Thursday. Partly cloudy weather except a few showers over south portion. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | No small craft or storm warnings | have been issued. i REPORT Key West, Fla., Oct. 30, 1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, City Office) ‘Temperatures “Proposed -Amendm oe No. 4 aad No. 5 will provide for strict budgetary control ¢hrougiy ~pro- ‘uision for a state ‘Sudget director, each case. We have spent ‘ }50 in this work and will probab dy be called upon to spend an ‘addi- tional $100 in order to pr operly complete it. ' : “Something has beeng said ‘25 Years Of / ‘tabbing Witho’ it An Accident COLUMBIA /S. C. — (AP) - Driving a ta’4i for 25 years may be no r Highest yesterday 83{ of our contributions to these or-j t cord, but 48-year-old J Lowest last night - 71{ ganizations being $497.31. | This:! ull-time secretary. In tie first] C. Mixon’s claim to having done Mean ” g0| This left a gross to our associa- | Place, we could not get 2v1 exec-| it without.an accident, might be Normal ~ sels 7| tion of $1,415.41 From this, of ,Utive secretary for ths2 funds { unique. Precipitation | course, iad to be deducted the | Which our annual budg¢t would! Mixon, who retired from driv Rainfall, 24 hours ending | actual expense of the seals them- provide, and in the seco) id place,' ing recently, began his hacking in 8:30 a.m., inches _. 0) selves and the: distribution,|my experience with the work | 1921 with a'‘T-model Ford jitnes Relative Humidity | amounting to $169.29. has demonstrated the f ict that a} The fare was 10 cents, with as 19% | «Throughout the year we have pubes secretary is. ni st needed. ! Many riders as could pack in be Tomorrow's Almanac } Worked’ very clecely « withs thd |**2? time to time it is certainly {ing welcome. “In those days,” he (Eastern Standard Time) | Monroe. County Health’. Unit, as | necessary and advisable for us to, muses, “a dime really meant Sunrise 5:34 a m.| its doctors and nurses are! our employ a worker to; make sur-j| something. Now it’s only @ thir Sunset -| contacts with the patients whom ; Yeys and assist the ‘health au-' dime—mighty thin, too.” mMgonnse lit is our purpose to assist. We | thorities in tuberculosis work.; Five years later he graduat aioe 10:56 pm.| Cxpended $319.36 in film and, When we need such; a worker, I to ‘driving a standard taxicab Sine ae | X-ray equipment for helping \ in {feel we should employ him. or | aud drove only at night for the TIDES | this work. In our educational pro- | hers but I think ‘our funds can | remaining 20 years. He now ha Tomorrow gram, we spent $65.10 in buyin! | be much more profitably em.ploy-/ a shop job with the taxicab cor Naval Base pamphlets, books, and other ma ted than in hiring a full-time sec-| pany for which he drove tw | . (Eastern Standard Time) terial, which were distributed to eas ‘Wetaaia : the vari ibraries and i coil ine Moe cE EI PLN igh Ti ‘i ‘the various school libraries ani } : cam aa hed 08 — ; through the facilities of the i\ PU 3:06 p.m. 6:50 a.m. | Clinic. | a PO l ARIN; Helper Employed “About a month and a half} Additional Tide Data i Reference Station, Key West | Time of| Height of , ago,. the health authorities re-j Station— Tide high water ; quested that we furnish them Bahia Honda -—Ohr. | with the services of a helper in (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. | order to bring their records of | Qe No Name Key +2hr. ‘ known cases up to date. We were \ (east side) ..20 min. | able to employ someone to do ; Boca Chica —Ohr. this, and she has a list furnished } { t (Sandy Point) .40 min. jus by the health authorities and Caldas Channel +2hr. iis making a personal check of (north end) 10 min. +1.4 ft. Plus corrections to be added. Minus corrections to be tracted. TTT Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND and CUBAN Try A Pound Today!! sub- | other minerals con- e washed into the imated rate of three bil- lion tons a, yea: st \ Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island Cit é ipany, ty, N.Y. Franchised Bottler: Wepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West i] | 1 THIS 1S AIR MAIL WEEK — Of, 27 to NOV. 2