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5 WEDNESDay, ro Benefit A seven-game Series for the lay- off game will o at pen tomorro: yoo ®t Bayview Park when the : sea Legion plays the Bot- Caps. Both teams will have ether clu Players, scoren, | Aher | officials and serviers for the ‘series. ve Melt, The Bottle cos will use Buster Roberts and Joe Mira of the B-29 Jewelers and the American Legion will use everal other players so that both clube will be evenly matched. The Bottlers line-up will include Hancock, B. Roberts, Sterling, Cates, Baker, Carbonell, McCar- ve Mira, C. Gates, Dutch | Geoehring, manager. For the Legion it will be something like thus: Castro, Rosam, F. Tynes, P. Pp city ¢hamps Vaktez, J. Villareal, Hopkins, Gomer, J. Ogden, Barber, C, Har- ®». J. Garcia, Santana, Arias, MeCullough, L. Gonzalez and M. Varela All players of the Jewelers and ¥. Sends, S. Griffen and J. Lewis of the Adams Dairy, m the Honor Roll.’ The games will start at 8 p.m., wed will go the full nine frames. are placed Caps Top B-29 In Exhibition Continuing their t. ‘ast pace in en exhibition game as well as they had in play-off contests, Hettle Cap Inn pasted a 10-5 de- feet on the B-29 Jewelers last migit at Bayview Park. The was a benefit event for Carey who broke his leg Monday night when the Bottle wen the city title. Arthur Lunn, star pitcher back im 1995, won the game when he relteved “Cigarette” Willie Gates im the sixth and pitched the last tor sings. In the eighth with the score 5-4 in favor of the Jewelers, Gates doubled (with Henecoek on bape and scored the © whieh gave the Caps a 6-5 game Radu Cop Seore by innings: cLue- Jewelers Bottiers Hatters Cc, Gates, RH. E. 020 110 010— 5 11 2 000 120 16x—10 11, 3 8. Griffen and F. A. Tainn and Baker and hits, Carbonell Navarro; stolen Fernandez, Han- hits, Carbonell, Fernandez; struck out, Lunn 2, Griffen ), walks, Griffen 6, Gates hits off Gates 6 and runs in five innin i double plays, G: Baker to Gate Jmpires, F. Scorer, Homers, Villareal, Sterling mt A. Lunn, heses, Abreu, wk. sacrifice 2-base 2 Lunn 3 feos 10 «minutes. and M. Varela. PODAY IN ul (Know America) inst —False fire alarm in New York hool—50 children die. st GAR. encampment Indianapolis teat — Historie $700,090 Barnum Crew fires Bpidegport, Conn. yd-a-half months one of the official- sa068 Fir pens strike, history, ' Hest in out efican troops cross at Lorraine. Smedley D. House Committee of “ Street plot to overthrow ament with private army of r un frontic Ma) half a million 10th Air strength bombs Burma from India. »-Canada (Alcan) High- formally ; Army and marine on two Gilbert Is- iaa2—-U. S. Army’s Force in great Mantala The Alaske ypen: m3—U.S. forces land 4 Germans retire to the American planes in China knock out some lanes in Manila. Eisenhower made hief of staff. Nurenburg trial ¢ 20 high Nazis opens. Strike at General Motors ordered by un- eae Siegfried Li jap Pp 1945 -Gen ton heads iia te *RESIDENT MAKES pn nom Page One) eue work, Other monte of the se class are available for cor- oe . ents or others of the/ tial party intending to| fish 7 From 5 to 6:30 p. m. yester- President gave a recep- day the tion for news en the cool, jalousie-enclosed veranda and spotless etn rooms of the typical West arp residence serving 4&5 the White House. correspondents povary | ‘a Tilts or sd ‘Skip. ‘Rueda, Trojan’ outfielder, tine ~~ cltnining stars ‘trom , while Sterling had one for two! NOVEMBER 20, ip. ioe NESTOR » climbed into a tie with Clayton | Sterling, Red Raiders’ first base- "man, for first place in the hitting department as the Winter League | Diamond Dust | Softball Play-off | Hitters ne Led | | By B- 29's s Mira) By PETER AGUILAR | Joe Mira, third sacker for tie! | B-29 Jewelers, was the peed 52 hitter of the play-off series for moved into, its fourth week of| the City Softball League second- | Play Sunday. Rueda collected 3 hits in ¢ official trips to the plate | to raise his average to a cool .600,! in Sunday’s game. This coming week the Red raiders will face their strongest test when they meet the Pi- tates in the second game of a scheduled doubleheader. The Piretes will have their ace pitcher, Gabe Lastres, on the mound, with the Raiders prob- ably using Bo Meador against them. Although both teams claim some powerful hitters, it is expected to be a pitchers’ battle all the way. In the first game, the Trojans will batile it out with the Blue teams were defeated Sunday. and will be out trying to get back in the win column. Here are the batting averages as compiled through Sunday -games: Player-Team— AB R H Ave. Rueda, Trojans 10 2 6 .600 Sterling, Raiders 5 2 3 .600 Beker, Raiders 11 6 6 .545 Machin, Pirates 4 2 2 .500 Roberts, Raiders 11 0 5 .455 Santana, Pirates 12 3 5 .417 A. Ac'v'do, Troj. 12 3 5 .400 JVillareal, Rdrs. 8 2 3 375 T. Alonzo, Rdrs. 14 3 5 .357 Other Leaders Most runs scored: Baker, Raid- ers, 5; Most hits: Rueda, Trojans, and Baker, Raiders, 6; Most runs batted in: T. Alonzo, Raiders, 4 Most doubles: Haskins and M, Acevedo, Blue Sox, 2; Most triples: Most homers: Lopez, Blue Sox, 1; Most stolen bases: Machin, Pi- | rates, 4; Batter striking out the most times: Salinero, Pirates, 4; Batter walking the most times: Sterling, Raiders, 4. Leading, pitcher: Rajders, 2-0; Most ‘strike outs: Diaz, Blue Sox, 11; Most walks: C. Albury, Raiders, 8; Most hits allowed: Diaz, Cryz,‘Blue Sox, 14; Most runs allowed: A. Lastres, Salinero, Pirates; Diaz, Blue Sox, 10; Most innings pitched: Diaz, Blue Sox, 15 2/3. k Fielding Averages Following are the fie}ging ave- rages through Sunda: 8 games. In case-of tie/ ayeragg§ are com- piled agcor jto ces ac- cepted:: » Thé. total mces ac- cepted ‘appear in parentheses. These are the leaders in their re-| spective positions: Catcher: M. Acevedo, Blue, Sox, (22) 1.000; Pitching: P. Car- bonell, Trojans (4) 1.000; First | Baseman: Hernandez, Pirates (23) | 1.000; Second Baseman: Valde Trojans (21) 1.000; Third Base- man: Hernandez, Raiders (11) .917; Shortstop: Lopez, Blue Sox (14) 1.000; Outfielders: Rueda, Trojans (9), T. Alonzo, Raiders (8), and Baker, Raiders (6), 1.000. ware. aid Winter League Standings TEAM— WwW. L. PCT. Red Haiders 3 0 1,000 | Trojans ae 3 333 Pirates _ ee Oe 333 | Blue Sox i: 12 333 ° Women’s Pin Event Draws 24 Entries Sox. Both | 10 players tied with 1;/ Sweeting, 1? | half championship, which ended | Monday with Bottle Cap Inn tak-} ing the deciding game, 10-7. hit .667 in nine official trips to! the plate. Series statistics follow: Final Standing CLUB— Won Lost Ave. Bottle Cap Inn 2 1 -667 | B-29 Jewelers 1 2 ae Pitchers’ Records Pitcher— Hancock °__. 2 i -667 | | Roberts 1 2 Batting Averages Player— Ab. R. H. Ave.} Goehring 1 0 1 1.000! Joe Mira... 9 «0 6 «667 | Baker _. S 11:4 5 454 Navarro 44 <1 4) 963") Sterling Sg Ie tas | -333 | {C. Albury SreOiek eggs | | Parks 16°13 -300 Carey i 4.2 -285 ! Carbonell 7 0 2: 285) | Abreu - U2) 2. 2285. Sawyer wei 2 285 | Hancock 9 A>e 222) Cates 1G: 22 .200 Pie Fernandez CSS ed Var ik | Roberts Le ae | 110! Most homers, Hancock, | ling and Joe Mira, 1 each; base hits, Carbonell; 2-base hits, Joe Mira 2, Roberts, Kerr, Na- varro, Abreu, 1; stolen bases, ; Abreu 4, Baker 3, Carbonell, Sterling, McCarthy, Goehring, | and Albury, 1 each; most times walked, Carey 4, Sterling 3, Goehring 2, Cates, Kerr, Baker, ; Roberts, Hancock, Valdez, Al-j bury, 1 each; most times fanned, ! Kerr 3, Baker 3, McCarthy 2,| | Roberts 2, Osterhoudt 1, Car- bonell 1, Valdez 1, Fernandez 1, Sturtz 1, Gates 2, Carey 1, Han- cock 2, Parks 1. i Pitche records: Hancock } pitched 21 innings, allowed 20) hits, and 6 earned runs, walked and fanned 6; Roberts pitehed | | 21 innings, allowed 23 hits, walk- | ed 13 and fanned 12, allowed 12 !earned runs. | Hayes Nominated | Golf Club Head | At the Key West Golf Club committee meeting held last night at the club house on Stock Island, the following were nomi- nated for office: President, Dr. Jack Hayes; vice presidents, Clem Price (Member- ship), Robert Dopp (Entertain- | ment), Sam Goldsmith (Greens), Horace O'’Bryant was nominated | for secretar’ asurer. ! All nomine were unopposed but for the two directorships the | following names were submitted: | Bob Spotswood, Ward Tys Norman Artman, Louis Pierce, | Paul Sher, Jack Sellers, Bob Dil- lard. The sometime night’s meeting it wa: |hold an annual Ladies’ | sometime in December or election will be held in December. At last voted to Night Jan- j uary ‘Women’s Basket Clinic On Friday , The City Recreation Depart- ment announced today that bas- | ketball clinic to qualify women will be held at the High} officials ame The Turkey Tournament, one} School Gym Friday night at 7:30 week away, spurred the seven! ° ae types of rating are of- four-man bowling teams of ih Aer N fee rating, local Jackson Square USO Nav lraanes intra-mural junior rating. Wives Club to new efforts terday at the Sub Base bowling alleys. High Scorers were Dor- othy Barnes, 155, Lucille Brown- ing, 142, and Marie Reuther, 131. Other bowlers, all registered for the Tournamerat, were Mes- dames Myrtle Bracktl, Peggy Connell, Emily DesArmier, Peg- | gy Hodges, Anne Mathews, Dor- othy Murphy, Susan Olson, Jayne Sears, Edna Smith, Sue B. Smith, Sue M. Smith, Pat eal bot, Jerry Tonden, Dolly Wilkin- son, Vera Wood, Evelyn Wor Peggy Quin, Eloise Hinger, El- ena Garrett, Margaret Owens. USO Club _ Director Frank Adams and NCCS Area Worker Eileen Coughlin accompanied the group. ‘Softball Schedule. Bayview Park TOMORROW NIGHT— 8:00 P.M—Bottle Cap Inn vs. American Legion (Exhibition Benefit). FRIDAY NIGHT— 8:00 P.M.—Bottle Cap Inn vs American Legion (Exhibition Fran Adams and) The last rating is open to High School girls who want to become bona fide officials for their school. ; ‘A demonstration, with the aid of two girls’ teams, will be given Friday night. The applicants for ratings will handle the teams Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, after which they will be given a written examination. | The clinic will be conducted by | Mrs. Marion Wood Huey of the _| National Wome ns Athletic Board and four members of the Greater Miami Board. } Looking For Discharge Second Lieut.: “Well, Private Jones, I understand you're beef- | ing about something; let’s have ie What is it you want to get off your ches Overseas Veteran! tag, sir “This dog- Earnest A. Hooton, famed He aoa anthropologist, born at | Clemansville Wis., 59 years ago. Dr. Edwin P. Hubble, noted Mt. | Wilson, Calif., Observatory as-; \ | tronomer, born in Marshfield, Mo., | “87 years ago. 333 | | Investigate and You'll See Why{ | 1930 Packard Sedan, good engine, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . ——<$<$—$—»— — (Sen eeeneeee eee: CLASSIFIE: Eatermatic 6 4 Arrton RATES FOR REG! and ” .BLACKFACE the fe of os a ra pact fs See ane ieee ira} Ba Mi pis a OPPORTUNITY for AMBITIOUS GIRLS \ {that’s vital to the business and | social life of your Community . and peys accordingly: \ If you are looking for a permanemt career, inves- } tigate thei opportunities at | your lIe@cal telephone | switchboands. LARGE TELEPHONE EXPANSION Provides Unusutal Opportunities For Advancement eVacation With Pay eScheduled Salary Increases the Telephone Company Is A Good Place to Work Apply Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE! and TELEGRAPH COMPANY | i ail . nov18-tf Wanted at once, experienced auto mechanic. Navarro, Inc., oppo- site the bus station. nov12-tf Waitress. Apply in person. South Beach Restaurant, foot Simon- ton Street. nov18-3tx Wanted immediately thoroughly ; experienced butcher. Must be | sober. Phone 94. _nov19-3t} MISCELLANEOUS | Electrical motors repaired, called Noss Dodge sedan, A-1 condition | New automobile batteries, for and delivered. Call Britt! at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec-| trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. nov1- iad Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone | small Son payment, payable monthly, Johnson, Phone 372. | novl-tf Won Lost Avt. | Here's a position of responsibility | WORRIED about Christmas gifts? Let us do your worrying for . you. See our beautiful and useful items at Shirl’s Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. wet The Citizen, Will pay cash for used car. Glivia St! Phone 783-)4. nov18-6tx) ti tired, of Few To Buy—A home in low e. Write Box A.O.B,,| Harvard Medical | nov18-3tx ; ical chemist, mately 18’ or 20’. Phone 1007-J.; Lt. Gg) Mills, PC 597, Pier 7, days, | . 505A West Poinciana nights. noy20-4tx | WANTED TO RENT Cllr, * Couple will take excellent care unfurnished-furnished house or apartment. Three-five attrac- tive rooms in nice section with modern conveniences. Phone 1100, Ext. 116, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. nov20-2tx! noy8-tf Furnished house or apartment by Bakery equipment, oven, Hovart 4% bag mixer, oil burner, wrap- ping machine, slicing machine, } metal proof box pan. “Apply 1224 Duval St. nov16-8t For Sale—Two deep-sea rods, new. Phone 783-M. nav18-6tx Baby, Bassinet with mattress. Apply Mrs. Fisher, 415. Mar- garet St. noy20-6tx $175. Apply Mrs. Fisher, 415 Margaret St. ;nov20-6tx} Ice Refrigerator, $12. 400 Arono- vitz Lane. nov20-1tx. 1936 Chev Master, good transp. Call 9381, 5-6 p.m. Hut 2B, Boca Chica. 4 new tires. Cail at 727 Wind- sor Lane, between 5 o’clock and 6 o'clock. nov20-3tx We have the finest selection of | imported, hand-made, pure lin- en handkerchiefs. Also imported lace table cloths, bedspreads, dresser sets, luncheon sets, pil- lows, towel sets, blankets, uni- forms, ete. Shirl’s Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, next to Pepper's. novl8-tf all Evans, 506 Southard St. | nov19-té H f sizes. | All-steel baby stroller, good | new. ing. $9.00. Apply 1005 Flem- | nov19-2tx | 189, Keys made, locks repair-| Bedroom and living room furni- | ed, ete. novi-1mo Vor guaranteed plumbing’ work | and repairs, call John Curry, $12 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. oct25-1mo , Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be; glad to give estimates on your! plumbing job and advise you} on your plumbing problems. | Phone 642-M or call at No. 1) Havana Street. nov12- 12tx| Listings wanted on Key proper-/ ties. Geo. J .Rawlins, Reg. Broker, Islamorada, Fla. nov15-39t I will buy or lease your business to operate myse State price | and terms in first reply. Write W. E., c/o Citizen. nov18-3tx ———$ Let Starling’s do your alterations and dress making.’ We are ex- | For Sale—Modern, newly paint-| ture. Will sell separately. 35- Fj NAS. nov18-3tx | ed bungalow, condition’ like} new. Metal roof, Residence A- Zone. Completely furnished, General Electric stove, refrig-; erator, and water heater. Cor- ner 50 x 135. Palm landscaped ; lot, lovely lawn, fenced garden, ! garage, beautiful woodwork! and floors with matching Vene- tian Blinds. Double cedar clos- et, attractive bath, tub, and shower. City and cistern wa-! ter. One minute from good! stores. Transportation at door. $9000, completely furnished; $8000, unfurnished. N.W .Cor- ner 17th and Duck Avenue.! Owner. House number 2342 Duck Avenue, Poinciana Proj- ect. nov18-3tx Harley - Davidson motorcycle. 1942, model 45, good condition. perts in this line. 417 Duval | Apply 1024 Packer St. St. nov19-3t | nov19-2tx PERSONAL | Maytag washer, child’s desk and _— | chair, pre-war bicycle with bal- V.LA.V.I. products. Write N. Fitz-; loon tires. 1601 Von Phister |} gerald, manager, 1215 NW.,; St. nov19-3tx Miami. nov19-6tx--m.w.s.| Pedigreed wiré-haired _ terrier. = | Five months old. Telephone FOR RENT | 1090. Price, $40. —_novi9-3t | BOOKS for every age. Books | for every hobby. Paul Smith, “Bookseller”. Corner Simonton | and Eaton Sts. nov12-17t; { Store, 706 Duval street, near cor- | ner of Angela. Phone 897 or 704-W. nov14-6tx Fully equipped Barber Shop in Marathon. Reasonable rent. Ap- ply Unger, Marathon, Fla.! Phone 12. nov20-3tx i FOR SALE One used Simmons’ Beautyrest | Tilt-Back Studio Couch. One| Roll-away bed. Paul’s Tire | Shop. nov18-3t all equip- Must sell. Restaurant for sale, ment in operation. | Better-grade recapped. Four-burner gas stove, “apart- ment size”, equipped for city or bottle gas. Apply 3535 Duck Ave., Poinciana Place. nov19-2tx ‘New 31% h.p. motor. Cheap. Ap- ply Bruce Sales, 506 Front St. nov 19-3tx | i Philco radio, 7 tubes, $20. Three- | burner gas stove, $8. Marx! electric train, $15. 919 Southard } street. nov19-3tx t A few} slightly used tires with tubes, | rostly 600 x 16; 6 new 600 x 16; Hood tubes. Make me offer for all. Sanchez, 638 United) St. noy20-1tx —|{ 16 x 16 Army used tent, $25.00. | Call 412 Grinnell for informa- Sanchez. Mastic Trailer Park. j tion. nov19-6tx nov20-Itx | E = | ea) | Come in and see our stock of yard | WANTED | goods. Beautiful patterns for | =i drapes, slip covers, bedspreads,; Good used car immediately. Lt. curta ete. Shirl’s Linen; Shop, 512 Fleming, next to Pepper's. novl8-ti | Cc. P. O'Connell, N.A.S., Boca Chica. n9v20-3iK Hut 11-B, nov20-3tx, 7 Chica, 1100 Ext. 116. nov20-3tx w The Citizen—25 we ” Winted Electric roth ator. 718 g Wanted—House trailer. Approxi-| Bellevue, Ky., 51 years } nov19-2tx | to Chile, ' i Admiral =“ Hlinois, 74 years: | . Dr. A@bert) Baird Physidlogical Claude G. Bowers, Hamilton Co., ca nd dar . Dr. William D, Stroud af the | Univ. of Pennsylvania | School of Medicine, eck coo wil- la Nova, 55 years ago. Normna Thomas it New York, Socialist advocate, born at Mari on, Ohio, 62 years ago. Maj. Gen, Joseph C. Mehaffey governor .of the Panama Canal born at Lima, Ohio, 57 years ago Judge John J. Parker af th } 4th U.S. Circuit, Charlotte, N, C {born at Monroe, N. C., 61 year ; ago euple and baby 9 months old. ' c Lt. T. M. Smith, Boca} STAR * BRAND -AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN Ln A Pound roan Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. ¥. Fysvebieed ee is Guaranteed PURE Pep Cole Bottling Co. of Key West Place Your Refrigeration f on @a REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE is More Economicalt It Is PURE Healthy and Safe Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) PHONE NO. 8 Qverseas Tran KEY WEST. FLA, portation 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 Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P, M. Ar vives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- oa and prizes at Key West at o’clock A. Local oneal (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex. CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’- clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and privey at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Phones: $2 and 68 .

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