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FRIDAY SOVEMBEK i. i9ae Jains Softball Pieture; rer of sperisl red clay “e Serle diemmend, end meni pEREN! 10: the | tnx tt Conceded > ta - i « K uf dad tee EEE A #atement on the rather-com- ~~ Fete Cardone in gn) Blloated standings of the city’ soft- uo & cuhatence need. | ball: \eague, given’ The. Citizen ; whe © Eetciees last night by Recreation Director oe same anaes a Dwight Hunter, brought out that wage tor tremepertation of | the B-29 Jewelers once conceded Hee West Me ace, the second-half championship to weit bere ade eet) the Bottle Cap Inn, although the Se Sry cepeetty. Ve- | 8-20's still had a chance to win ~~ © & @ cubic, tt Ct weaved im Miagu ‘The B-20's subsequently chang- * ete will east! e@ their minds when Bottle Cap ! Hemim sead defeat gave the Jewelers an op- ee het be Semretied that] portunity to win. The teams are * © weletently wide | Row separated by only a few per- ree egetement| centage points with two more he teeet the needs of | games to be played. | standings me & Seauueeenees High School To Give Gym Exhibition Tonight An exhibition of tumbling. acrobatics, gymnastics and other feats will be given by students of Key West High School at the high school’s gymnasium tonight at 8:00 o'clock. The students have been training for six weeks under N. H. Pepper. director of Health and Physical Educa- tion. The exhibition will in- clude tumbling, acrobatics, pyramids, marching, boxing, weight lifting and games. Valdez Hit .437 In Recent Series Leading batter in the recent American Legion-Jeweler soft- ll second-place series was R.! ‘aldez with seven hits in 16 times at bat for an average of .437. J. Ogden was second, poling the ball at a .444 clip. He got eight hits in 18 tries. Abreu, Malgrat, Hopkins and P. Valdez each hit 333. M. Her- - wi) we Prank T Club— W.L. Pct. . * <e eed buy | 8-28 Jewelers 12 5 .706 nandez was at bat 14 times and jomwe bate at | Bottle Cap Inn 43. 8 684 | hit safely five times for a .357 © eon bale The Jewelers have two more | 4Verage. - . Ss games to play to complete their Roberts had 307, Barber and J. . ote Seeetieneeus | Schedule, meeting the Key West Villareal .294, Gomez .266, F. otetee beeee and | Merchants ‘at 9 o'clock tonight Tynes .300, Castro .250, Oster- “eet Seme of | and Roy's Auto Parts Monday. houdt .222, Sweeting .200, N. te Wamapert- | The Bottle Caps have finished | Vatro .200, Parks .1 Sawyer | eheiy schedule. If the B-29’s win| -142, Rosam .222, Harris .166. * ‘ Sumdiay 6 vowrheng terion received wel Ble ot Cpwatem offies in ma that the ap the $15,000 ’ the fadiou # y Pheiiag thts hm te Key Wee in 4 Means agent se eetated with tom of the forms placed to the eocountten need the m ah are sent val Blectric OTP! Bone ue for te Matal =e th pf from Ce i Re Povey OF matepial in sing the the anell iy been (see i ~entie! aterwnts in > eee be vs —e eet of New York. Perente Magasin Setemal ORikt secs New York, . York fn * ‘ New be at 06 years ago Fulten, noted om & F wenn ’ ot, tern Washington eubhates of te _- a Stamford. tee ” at ‘ Mae sree mu. ¢ a “ ' ost n +o + coe © Gamer, of Har on se tation a Sanh wn * “ @ *, a - MIAMI and Ais Serving ALL Ketweea with | both games they will take, the second-half title by half a game but if they lose a game the best | they can do is tie the Bottlers for | first place | Hunter said that the recent se- ries between the Legion and the 8.20's was played with his knowl- | edge but that it was played only for fun. He said that the Legion, whieh won the series, had not ap- | pealed to him to be recognized over the B-29's as second-place winners. Hunter's statement follows: “At a meeting of the Key West Softball Association about three | weeks ago it was agreed that the | teams ending in second place of the first and second halves would meet each other in a three-out-of- | five series for fun. (The teams were Legion and B-29's). The | winners would play Bottle ;Cap |} Ian im a four-out-of-seven spries for fun. “The manager of the B-29’s conceded the second-half cham- }pionship to the Bottle Cap Inn } with two schedul¢d league games remaining. Bottle Cap Inn then proceeded to lose one game giv- | ing the B-29’s a chance to tie.. In | the meantime, the series, between | the B-29's and the Legion was in | Progress. At the request of the be 20's manager, the manager of \the Bottle Cap Inn graciously | consented to allow the B-29's to play the remainder of the sched- ule and if the B-29’s were to win both games they were to play a twe-out-of-three series to decide | the second-half championship. If the B-29's were to win this se- ries they would then engage the Bottle Cap Inn in a four-out-of- seven series for championship of the city However, if the B-29's lose one of their two remaining league games or lose in the two-out-of- three series for the second-half championship, then the Legion and the Bottle Cap Inn will go ahead with a four-out-of-seven series for fun.” KEY WEST Florida Keys POINTS Miami and Key West Most runs were scored by J. Ogden and Gomez, eight each. Abreu scored 7, Jack Villareal R. Valdez, Hernandez and Navar: ro 5 each. Two-base hits—Navarro, Her- nandez, Sweeting, Barber, Ogden, | P. Valdez and>Castro. Three-base hit—P. Valdez. Home runs—Barber, Villareal, Castro and Ogden. Stolen bases—Gomez 2, Villa-} real, Ogden, Tynes, Castro and, Abreu. Most times walked—Hopkins 6, ( Gomez and Tynes 5 each, Her- nandez and Malgrat 4 each. Most times struck out—Villa- real 8, P. Valdez and Rosam 4 each, Hopkins, Harris and Go-| mez 2 each. Pitchers—Harris won two and? lost one, Parks won one and lost one, Rosam won one and lost one, Roberts won one and lost iwo. Softball Schedule (REVISED) TONIGHT— 7:30—American Legion vs. Bot- tle Cap Inn. 9:00—Jewelers vs. Merchants. MONDAY— 7:30—VFW vs. Adams Dairy. 9:00—Jewelers vs. Roy’s Auto Parts. Key West More than 100 species of cactus grow on the vast desert expanses of Arizona. The Weather _ | Winter League’s a Rosters Reported Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy | Winter Baseball League of- | with showers this afternoon, to-| ag met last 5 at the City | a. on ol iz! | night and Saturday. Not much; |) aes ne angi | temperature change. Moderate to| er Sunday, Nov. 23rd. Signed |fresh northeast and east winds| contracts ‘were turned in to } with a Small craft warn-| League President Roy Hamlin \ ing displayed. ‘ ; Florida: Partly cloudy and mila|Gumne the esting’ bY sae through Saturday. Few widely i was decuied 4a give prizes ' scattered showers over south por- ; at the end of the season for the tion. Occasional rain squalls with | leaders in the following depart- i fresh to occasionally strong east- } Tents: | erly winds over southeast portion. |“ Seading batter, most hits, most : East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate j doubles, most triples, most home | east to southeast winds over north | ns most stolen bases, and the {portion and moderate to fresh leading pitcher. y | easterly winds over south portion; “ay appropriate prize is expect- | this afternoon, tonight and Satur- | ed to be given to the team fin- day. Partly cloudy weather ex-| ishing in first place, and “Booby cept for considerable cloudiness | prizes” al be given to tina ‘and oceasional rain squalls, over ; ter striking out the most times, extreme south portion. en Saeed | Jacksonville through the Flor-j; peal e pitcher losing the most ida Straits: Small craft warning | ~ precia | displayed Melbourne southward | guat the job of cutting the out- through Florida Straits for fresh ! field grass had begun and will easterly winds becoming’, octa- |}. a couple of . ae completed sionally strong in rain squalls. | veeks, P Hamlin announced in North of Melbourne partly cloudy | TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) : 1765—Colonial America ob- serves this day as a day of mourning, by tolling of bells and mock funerals, as the hated stamp | act goes into effect. ; 1641.—Fr. Lucien Galtier dedi- cates a log chapel to St. Paul and name is later assumed by a new settlement of St. Paul, Minn. 1864.—U. S. Postal Money Or- der System first in effect. 1870.—First U. S. weather bul- letins issued from 24 stations by Col, Albert J. Myer, chief of the U. S. Signal Corps. 1870.—First Young Women’s Christian Association opens in New York City. 1898.—U. S. sends formal ulti UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Vs. FOOTBALL ON THE AIR matum to Spain to sell us Phil- 1041-—Germany @enies all American charges. 1942,—Earthquake shocks felt in mountains about Spokane, Wash. 1943.—President orders dmme- jdiate taking of coal mines im 4th strike of the war. 1944.—Delayed bulletin im- forms American Philippine Pres- ident and Cabinet had hele their first meeting on their mative soil. é 1945.—British Intelligence of- ficially reports Hitler had died April 30. a eel oe) with moderate to fresh easterly winds and a few scattered show- ‘ers this afternoon, tonight, and | Saturday. § | Small Craft Warning displayed | The following are the rosters jturned in by the teams’ repre- { sentatives: Pirates: Chino i Hernandez, R. Santana, J. Gar- | cia, D. Lastres, R. Machin, A. O. Rodriguez, ! 5:30 EST today until sanset from | 2 aie Melbourne southward through the } ST pea rae E anne S. ¥ Straits for northeast to! BO mre ria 4D: nici et hah ocaasionally | paaue, Gr vise Willesden | moderately strong 25-30 mph. Al AEE ani: C. Sterling, E. Al- wave of squally weather with; ae We. Cotes rs Cachonell M. fresh to moderately strong winds | poyyandez, D. Roberts, C. Baker, al orida Straits. t sinies \ | ee : ' Villareal. REPORT | Blue Sox: M. Acevedo, E. Ace- Key West, Fla., Nov. 1, 1946 | vedo, F. Lopez, D. Garcia, O. j (Observation taken at 8:30 am.,' Cruz, H. Haskins, A. Acevedo, C. | Eastern Standard Time, | City Office) | Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night dez. 85! E. Rueda, A. Acevedo, John Na- 70! varro, Tony Davila, J. Domenech, Mean 78' J. Mira, G. Malgrat, D. Navarro, Normal -~--+- TU} J, Alonzo, J. Barcelo, V. R. Berg, Precipitation M. Lopez, G. Valdez, and A. | Rainfall, 24 hours ending | Navarro, } 8:30 a.m., inches 551 Relative Humidity i (Sandy Point) .40 min. 10% | Caldas Channel +2hr. Tomorrow's Almanac | (north end) —..10 min, +1.4 ft. (Eastern Standard Time) Plus corrections, to be added, Sunrise 6:35 a.m.) yfinus corrections to be sub- Sunset 5:46 p.m. | tracted. Moonrise 1:43 p.m.} | Moonset Be | ——____. Beware Coughs T Ss | tomorow * from common \ Naval Base i (Eastern Standard Time) i That Hang On | Low Tide | _ereotnulsion relleves be- (ee a “| @ause it goes right to the of the 5743 p.m. i 9:46 p.m. trouble ‘help jJoosen and expel Fee ae oa key ‘West | soothe and Beau, tend tne \ P ” si Fs mucous mem- \ Time of| Height of | pranes, Tell your druggist to sell you | Station— Tide high water | @ bottle of Creomulsion with the un< | Bahia Honda —Ohr. Cees nding re et eon eae i (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. | to have your money back. !'No Name Key +2hr. (east side) 20 min. CRE YMULSION Boca Chica —Ohr. ‘ oughs, Chest! 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FLA, The CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM is 4 Reviewing All Applications a for Electric Ranges and Electric Water Heaters Please advise this utility of "2 your plans and if it is at all I / 1 possible we will render service. §& f The copper and transformer sit- uation is still critical, However, every — , means within our power will be exer- cised to furnish your electric service. City Electric System