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PRAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946 Diamond, Dust NESTOR CASTANEDA The two-hit pitching of Dewitt) 074 doubleheader of the Winter | ° re ek Ge ak al peomie Pundsy. can mull ove Set Porte last night and/ week's opening games. Here are| ©) BO Pewelers took an 8-10-1| some of the “firsts” of the open- ree te te for firm place in ing day: tee nel second-half standings of Cheta Baker, star outfielder! @ City Gefteadl League the ;Games with the Red Raiders, scored the -” *® ™. om Monday the! mate Roberts drove home the! Will commence in about two} po ret Bette Cap Inn, co- first run, got the first extra Base | “Eee expected to be entered | Seiters of fret place, in the first | hit, and the first triple, Andy! "ho" Citys four basketball | o_O -eet-ol-three series | Alonzo, Pirate: rightfielder, belt- $2 : & swrotd helf championship. ed the first double, and commit- Pucwtay ot 630 p m the Pirates’ star shortstop, stole! The Mette Cappers won the | the first base, and made the first | M title Vietories Monday j 8#¢tifice. will make the Cap- Robert Santana, Pirate sec- * sefthell champs, | O9¢ Sacker, made the first put- © the tories for the} O¥% and was the first strike- hewrwer, will force q' O¥t yictim. Bubber Sweeting, e of seven series for thel Raider hurler. made the first 1) We the Jewelers wil) 988i8t- and was the pitcher to owtay gers the city ’ te feats Radio. ames } Basketball Loop Draw: Bescball fans awaiting Oe we.| PYODable Entries There are still two openings in! Senior | League, Class A, Recreational Di- | rector Dwight Hunter said today. announced yesterday , | were not exclusively for Senior | League teams, he said, but are| first hit and the first run: team. | exhibitions, Official league play : un; - Men's | léagues are as follows: Te PE Semel be played| ted the first error, Danny Lastres, | MEN'S ey oie Louis Catbonell Luncheon- | ette Red Raiders. Key West Transit Company. Coca ‘Cola. CLASS B -Police Athletic League. Lindsley Lumber. Harry Osterhaudt’s Team. AS TAKEN FR Basketball | and Mrs. William was reported today Miami. HE KEY WEST CINIZEN ‘Key West In | Days Gone By HIGHLIGHTS 4 Xa ally ill of infantile paralysis in the Jackson Memorial Hospital in W. A. Parrish informed The Citizen over the telephone ‘his tallied 100 points for the Uni- { morning that a party of three New Yorkers, who went out from that place in a motorboat to fish 4in Hawk’s Channel, came near | losing their lives. The boat sprang a leak, and all of the boat: sub-/ i merged except the bow, to whith | } the three men clung for 15 hours} - } before they were rescued. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bearup to- - HURRICANE |“ (Special to The Citizen) FILES B. Knowles,| ami Hurricanes this fall. Save | Jack Harding's to be critic-| only against North Carolina, each singe. Catholic U. did it, 20-18, game has found at least one play-' ig 71940 om two field goals by er thaking his first touchdown of| Pete Cachon., plus two touch- downs engineered by the same the year. lad. Captain Harry Ghaul, who t versity of Miami in 1945, is | again leading the team. After | getting only five points in the | first four games, Ghaul picked ; up nine against Chattanooga | and 14 against Villanova to | bring his total to 28 points in | six contests. Rates Reasonable Ford Miami, which has played to 421,000 fans in four home foot- ball games, has drawn 47,000 oh ere Hememe the second hai} Strike out the first batter. g i re i yO OE nes to bring enw Pancho Salinero was the pitch-| MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE | {°° Sint oi cgaret| its total of six football games| Se Os game Roberts| er to walk the first batter. C.| Catholic Youth. son In their home at 514 Margaret ee ey | : me . ‘ ny ie lice Athletic League. street. The newcomer weighed} to 168,000 this fall. tie Ty player on the Auto! Albury, Raider outfielder, was Roucepnae os nine and one-quarter pounds _ | at i omer. exeept Her-! the first man to reach first on a Porter Allen Insurance. pices ae a : Miami’s two road football The Geet bitter was also Walk, and J. Garcia's catch of! Key West High School Jun- | e er A Boney 4 wn wil tee’ tn ." thom: Roberts’ long drive irr the fourth| ior Varsity. | ae Sk eae Des died at] games “ Laas prone aD ee » hits ee] SO? + 3 - 5 o’clock Saturday afternoon injing recards for a University of * were at bet, Mawarro and Abreu SPIRE with the aece qpened Waa : one LEAGUE ‘her home at 521 Francis street.| Florida home game ‘at slightly * Rabe Salton oe Fidel Torr Bhie Sox. short- Ker West High School. | Funeral Services we be conduct-j over Free Lae Lee : 2 ve sae care i rer is afternoon by the society; record for Villanova in iladel~ i ee he the winners, and! stop, handled nine chances flaw- Police Athletic League. Dee Gaia POCNE NS Shia ag ae ONO at aces erie 4 the Auto boys made! lessly. . .. Cruz, who relieved Vi-| Catholic Youth. \ pheed oi) 000. 4 ) t cateh in left dal in the second for the Sox, did | Six teams are needed for each) taward Brankiin Johnson, 63, | = RH. E. be fine job of relict hurling, lim-| league. Organizations wishing to died at 9:30 last night in a local] 1% ea Port G88 Ge O—1 2 4g) iting the Trojans to-six hits the/enter should contact Director) jospital, following a lingering ill-| > + + m2 301 x—8 9 2 Tegt of the way... + Joe Dome-| Hunter. ‘ness. Funeral services will be| | tar & Sweeting, C. Val | pew pina * ie ‘and didn't ‘| held tomorrow afternoon in the A Hl . © Velter BM Roberts! the Trojans Sunday, S b ] Sched i | First Methodist Church. . * Homer, Osterhoudt; Clayton Sterling. heavy-hit- Everready Star Club will meet 5 | re * Maskings, sact itice | ting first baseman of the Raid- BAYVIEW PARE | tomorrow afternoon in the home, i he Perks Biruek out, by Rob-| ¢F8-was not in the starting (Nights) wea (of Mrs. Willard M. Albury on| e Valdes, C. Valdez, Las-| lineup, due to illness, but had | woNDAY— | White street. ‘ whine, Solomon, Griften, | te make an appenrance later in | 7:30—American Legion _vs.! eee | ved! % 4 « omh Sweeting 2), by e game as a pin joes VFW (Exhibition). { The Misses Mary and Louise! \ : Pokies Ceaky Sweeting |, Saw-| It was repprted that Raph he | 9:00—Bottle Cap Inn vs. B29. Falk left Saturday for’ Miami to| \ i ws Seertine 4. Valdez} meld, former Raider shortstop, | Jewelers. \ visit relatives. : | a pitcher, Ke will be at his old post come | TUFSDAY j eres | * Pol! * te 7 to Valder tol next Sunday. He had been out | 7:30—Roy’s Auto Parts vs. | Today The Citizen says in an| Lost Sweeting 7 in 5| i for almost three months, but Adams Dairy (Exhibi-| editorial paragraph: | Fe eoune eer Sweeting: time, 1| it is expected that he will re- | tion). “The slot machines are out and. {ONE WAY) & Seewedo and F,/ gain his old form soon. — | 9:30—Bottle Cap Inn vs. B29 the players in, when the law is THREE evn | : . Aguilar ; Skip Rueda, Trojan outlets Jewelers. put into effect.” CONVENIENT rnin sme of the | handled five chances without an eee enn ne alee eee . t " "Dai » won over error, and turned in one of the | ' FLIGHTS DAILY tee Vous by on to 7 score. B;| fielding gems of the day when om 2 ; preston: * KEY WEST — sfely in five| he went deep in back of second) q _ 2 : A lew ht three, Sterling, to stop Villareal’s ground hit, | 5 ; a ® ‘ie Ace ae was nag and convert it into an out. | The e Inc: _ ee with two and eight | ' : ee : ©) ‘" 3 af eter without e miscue.| Roller Skating Tonight cat Specializes rt % NATIO NAL : © Welker eet Griffen were the) » The Regular Friday: night rol-} Sy in y ‘ the «inne sis ler, skating, patty of the City | All T 4 Al RII nm ES ™ R. HE Recreationat ep tment will be +3 Stee Detey PRE ONT 11 15 5) Hala from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock to- ypes of ROUTE OF THe BUCCANEERS Le m: 10: O68 8 4) night at Bayview Park. Music is 510 SOUTHARD STI Betttice Griffen and B. Villa- {planned as” Well ds “Bares and | = Getewheedt, M. Tynes and! races. Mrs. Lee Thompson and | james Ware . Bill Porter will assist Miss Jane} Momers, B. Villa-| Hopkins of the Recreational De- i > Welk and G partment’ in ‘* supervising the} . EN ; hits, Sterling 2 events. ‘ | \* Acevedo, Griffen; stolen : P Welker. sacrifice, Oster- UNUSUAL | t 4 Osterhoudt, 6 hits WATERTOWN, N. Y.—On Sep-} * % mmings; double) tember 14, 1945, the stork pre- stems Semtene to Mire to Mira;| sented Paul Lyng’s wife, Mary, eer «empires, Villareal! with a son, and his brother Ed- scores, Aguilar ward’s wife, also named Mary, | with a daughter. On October 15, | : : .| 1946, the stork made another vis- Standings: it to the brothers, leaving a} | daughter, for Paul’s wife and a | son for Edward's wife. Softball Primal STANDINGS Becond Hall) i WL. Pet | TEENS. Fy @ tow 4 5 | Your Grocer $ That GOOD: Rr b wet M4 5 i . lagu 11 6 R * BRAND ee COFFEE Try A Pound Today!! Pore ns War 10 9 526 a wpe v ke, We ants 7 1 7 350 Keel ICE « Guateatoed rt ae. Place Your Refrigeration on a REAL ICE BASIS end You Will Get QUARANTEED Refrigeration Service | is More Economical! Tt Is PURE R EAL iC Healthy and Safe | Enterprises, Ine. |, . n IN (iE BIVISION) |. WEST. 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LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and =e at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Office: 813 Caroline Street WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Fri FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE : Hotel, Restaurant TELELHONE 040 Bar Equipment We are now in the position to serve your needs with any @SILVER Phones: 92 and 68 West, Fla. ., Intaglio of classic Choice” of birthstone design; heavy ri 10K gold. Massive, modern 10K gold signet Ting; free engrav- ing. M lodge , 10K gemblemg Ret in nya ]22,000 at Philly against Villa~ By defeating Villancya, 28- 21, in Philadelphia. Nov. 1, the Hygricanes turned in their CORAL GABLES, Nov. 8.—) victory. Texas Aggies bopped : j Eleven men have scored touch- | Miami back in 1944 but no east- Benjamin F. Lowe, son of Mr,| 40wns for the University of Mi- erm team has humbled Coach uation is still critical. his eyes light<up when, he sees: what you boughtshim at Pollock's ANU Monday, ‘November BY until it has eaten Located in the Fleart of the City ° ROOMS 222522. with BATH and TELEPHONE Hotel Street Reviewing All Applications for Eleetrie Ranges and . Electric Water Heaters Please advise this utility of & your plans and if it is at all \ possible we will render service. The copper and transformer sit- However, every means within our power will be exer- cised to furnish your electric service. POLLOCK'S # QUALITY YS JEWELERS Streets 514 Duval Sireet Hotel 4 ito does not | : mosquit does pot lay eg: NE ee a + Bee stn Fi Sn