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} Meador To Pitch For Raiders Against Lastres Of Pirates Red Raider manager Bill Cates*. @ffmounced today that he had} thesen Bo Meador to do mound @uty against the Pirates tomor- row in the second game of a seheduled doubleheader. The Pi- fetes, on the other hand, will bank on the pitching arm of Gabe “Fireball” Lastres. Both Meador and Lastres have record- ed one victory against no défeats im the Winter League. Both teams have ample pitch- ing reserves should either of the! two falter. The Raiders can @ on Jack Carbonell or Cheta Baker, while the Pirates will call on either Fito Lastres! er Joe aqua should they be the first game, the Trojans the Blue Sox will tangle in game which will be highlight- by newcomers. The Trojans man Dukes, and P. Higgenboth- pe ® sixteen-year-old pitcher, with good prospects. The latter Legion Tops Caps 3-2, Deadlocking Softball Series The American Legion overcame a 2-0 lead last night at Bayview Park and defeated Bottle, Cap Inn, 5 to 2, in the second game df | their seven-game benefit ‘series for “Radio” Carey, injured Bottler left-fielder. DeWitt (Buster) Roberts, Bot- tler pitcher, held the Legion with- out a hit for the first four in- nings but allowed two runs in the fifth and two more in the sev- enth when a walk, a single by Valdez and a triple by Tynes won the ball game. Score by innings: R. H. E. Legion 000 020 210-5 5 4 Bottlers 200 000 000—2 6 3 F. Tynes and Castro; B. Rob- erts and Cates. . Three-base hits: F. Tynes; two- will probably start against the pase hit: Sterling; stolen bases: Blue Sox tomorrow. Joe Navarro Baker, J. Villareal 2, Valdez 2; will be behind the plate. The sacrifice hit: Griffen; struck out: Blue Sox will use their new hurl- by Roberts 9 (Hopkins 2, Barber, r, Mauldin, on the mound with Castro, J. Villareal, Griffin, Val- M. Acevedo behind the bat. This dez, F. Tynes 2), by F. Tynes 4 ad will get under way at 1 (Lewis 3, Juliuis Villareal); bases } on balls: off Roberts 2, off Tynes ‘Roy Hamlin, president of the 3; double :plays: J. Villareal to Stadium Committee, announced Valdez, Hopkins’ to Valdez; hit teday that the refilling which by pitcher: Valdez; left on bases: was being dose on the infield Bottlers 8, Legion 3; time head been completed, and it same: 1.30; F. Villareal-at the ‘. A plate, Varela at first base, Mal-, — ee aarp age grat at second base, C. Albury seme is thé line-up for at third base; scorer: Aguilar. the game between the Pirates end the Raiwers. Batting aver-! ages appear in parentheses: Pirates Santana, 2b (417) Lastres, ss (250) Rodriguez, c (231) A. Alonzo, cf (222) Garcia, If (250) 3. Albury, 3b (167) Hernandez, 1b (300) Willard, rf (000) G. Lastres, p (1-0) Game Monday Night Monday at 8 p.m. the ‘third game will be play at Bayview Park. Legion will be out in full strength: and the Bottlers will have Hancock in the box and De- Witt Roberts behind the plate. Rosam or F, Tynes will pitch for Legion. Alkmaar in the Netherlands is the center of the Edam cheese {| SCO a ‘vana run and placed in govern- }ports-from where troops were THE KEY WEST CITIZEN INDIANA BUSINESSMEN HAD BIG FISHING DAY LOCALLY THURSDAY Captain Lloyd Shaeffer of the 400-horsepower, 62-foot boat “Ieacos,” showed five Indian- apolis businessmen the time of their lives here yesterday. The Hoosier state men had been in Miami to attend the ABCB convention, and had journeyed down to the Island City to see the sights and enjoy. a day of fishing. Frank Mose, one of the group of five, boated a 41-pound king- fish, and the other four, Thomas |' E. Dugan, L. Zunk,..F, Keers, and E, Southerland, landed their share of yellowtails, grunts and | groupers, including one 15-pound grouper, and one mackerel. A sailfish was sighted, but was not caught. All the convention- ers are the house guests of Charles Hasse, 927 Eaton street. Capt. Harrington Vacationing Here Captain C. D. Harrington, com-f'and lower than the white light | capacities: manding officer of the steamship Florida, is spending a vacation with Mrs. Harrington at the fam- ily home, 1213 White street. Captain Harrington has been | in war service since the begin- | ning of the war, when the Flor- ida was removed as a passenger ship from the regular Miami-Ha- ment service as a troop transport, making regular runs from ports in this country to debarkation transferred to European ports. Captain Harrington will re- main in this city until the Flor- ida has been. reconverted to passenger travel service at New- port News, Virginia. It is ex- pected the vessel will resume its pre-war run between Miami and Havana about the first of the year. oAUMADVTELESAUAUEREDAAAEEATA TENANT AW ARDE Auto to 4975 HARRY M. TRETTER Trip to Cuba to 5018 R. N. HYDE and AL CORNAN TT LL LLU LLL Red Raiders Arnold, ss (250) T. Alonzo, rf (357) Baker, cf (545) Sterling, 1b (600) Roberts, ¢ (455) Hernandez, 3b (167) Cates, 2b (273) “Carbonelt, if (100) Meador, p (1-0) CLUB The Store BASKETBALL High School Gym leek of Nov. 25 . MONDAY— 7:00 P.M.—Wolverines vs. Cath- olie Youth Club. 8:00 P.M.—Wildcats vs. Porter- Allen. 9:00 P.M.—Raiders vs. Conchs. TUESDAY— 7:15 PM.—Lions Girls vs. Cath- olic Youth Club Girls. 8:15 P.M.—Coca-Cola vs. Ra- dio. 9:15 P.M.—USS Wilkie ‘vs. Key West Transit Co. WEDNESDAY— 7:15 P.M.—PAL Girls vs. High School Girls. . 8:15—Osterhoudt Wolves vs. Romero's Electric Serv- ice. 9:15 P.M.—Red Raiders Army Defenders. Nene Nn en ne aA MAAAAADAAAADAAADAAAAAAAA AAA AAA datratntetntntedndntndndntredndrtntntet vs. Visit... Danton Claramunt’s Authentic BLIND PIG BAR WREENE ST., Near Duval St. mi N Strand Theater DOROTHY LAMOUR in “THE HURRICANE” Coming: “Sailor Takes A Wife” th ra! eeeeecccceve K Monroe Theater Leo Gorcey in “IN FAST COMPANY” 12 New Shipment of ... ° Children’s Corduroy 1- Flannel Jumper DR *§22444444444444444, SANCHEZ FISH MARKET Foot of VIRGINIA STREET at ‘iew Park eLight Fishing TACKLE Mullet, Shiners and Crawfish BAIT Also A Complete Line of 7 FRESH FISH @Yellowtails eJewtfish eSnappers eGroupers FIVIV VIII TTT Vw ITTY The Latest Styles i SHOES ' _coansconomaest APPELROUTH’Sy / Whether heading North or South, here's the ulti- tucking, the long torso, Solid Color Mesh of Beige or Rosewood. Sizes Complete Stock of INFANTS’ WEAR New Shipment of DRAPERY by the All-White Shoes for Nurses —— PUMPS and HIGH HEELS in PLASTIC PATENTS — eum APPELROUTH’S of F ashion” ate in quality fashion. ote the finely-worked ¢ diminished waistline. yon, wool, and cotton. qua, Clove Brown, to 20. and 2-Piece DRESSES ESSES for Children DRAPED SKIRTS Yard Also—SHOES for Street, Dress and Play | MABARAAABALAESASDAAS ALBA ED eS COVERING THE WATERF RONT “OLD sae on IO IE REE ES, The U. S.,Coast Guard Depot, throw the light from right ahead here has submitted to The Citi_! to 2 points abaft the beam on zen the safety requirements] their respective sides. (c) When which: should be observed’ by| y°pelled by sail and machinery : : or by sail alone, Class A motor- motorboat operators in this area.! boats shall carry the white light Since the regulations extend over, prescribed but not the combined six single-spaced pages of a/iantern. They shall, however, pamphlet, it would not be feas-! Catry at hand a lantern or flash- ible to publish them all at one| light showing a_ white light time. which shall be exhibited in suf- However, in the interest of the! ficient time to avert collision. many motorboat! enthusiasts of | Sound SI@ancnes Devices: (a) the island, we are going to run None. z the information in installment! Life Preservers or Other Life- form. We will try to cover one! saving Devices: (a) Class A mo- class of motorboat in each col-, torboats shall carry an approved umn. Today we start off with: life preserver, ring, buoy, or Class A: Any motorboat less; buoyant cushion for each person than 16 feet in length. | on board. Lights: (a) A bright white! + Fire Extinguishers: (a) Class A light aft to show all-around the motorboats are required to carry horizon. (b) A combination lan-| one fire extinguisher of any of tern in the fore part of the vessel the following approved types and 1% gallon foam; 4 aft, showing green to starboard ! pound carbon dioxide; 1 quart and red to port, so fixed as toi carbon tetrachloride. ott eme tt ete ment emeettemwetemmnstemeet—m awe ae . b) ee § Where You Can Shop for Your Little Folks We are enlarging our stock and invite inspection of the Many Dainty, Useful Things in our shop for Your Little Folks eNylon and Silk Panties eTwo-Tone Polo. Shirts Corduroy Shorts and Jumpers eSweaters and, Shirts ePajamas eSilk Anklets Shoes eBeautiful. Imported Dresses and Suits At Moderate Prices USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN Kenny’s Little Folks Store “Your ee Appearance Is Our Business” MR. and MRS. E. J. RUEDA, Props. 1111 DUVAL ST. Opposite Cuban Club SP re ES it _——— “Shown Exclusively at Rubin ‘Appel's Pe Aimed Straight for — Juniors are our Exclusive Dresses, , featuring individual designs, fine workmanship and labels that are constantly ... NATIONALLY » ADVERTISED Introducing Your Very Own “JUNIOR COSMATICS” by MINX MODES Creators of the Beloved Junior Dresses ior Ballerima... Minx Modes dater ino moonlight and dancing mood. Shepherdess neckline and diminutive cap sleeves, accended by deep tucks that are repeated in the full, swinging skirt. Evergrand rayon crepe, black or leafdust brown, girdled in gold. Sizes 7 to 15. Headquarters for Plexees & Bestform Brassieres A New Shipment of Lovely SLIPS, Tailored and Lace-Laden, $1.60 up New Sheer BED JACKETS and GOWNS PANTIES by Blue Swan ———— SWEATERS for the Complete Home Furnishings CURTAINS FOR SNR ROOM IN THE HOUSE Entire —Family—— Our Infants’ and Children’s Department Is New and Complete for XMAS Men‘s Pants, Sweaters, Sport and Dress Shirts Now Showing Complete Line of GIFTS SHOES by Connie. pees Eee Fashion, Jolene and Red Goose ‘RUBIN APPEL’S | | | | | | | | AvV VV VT TV Vv UV eV I Vv VET VV TTT UU TT VWI VV TCT TUT ToT TT eTTeTTraTeTeerTeweeT “SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1946 Dress-Up Your Home for Thanksgiving from our extensive stock of House- hold Linens, Curtains, Rugs, Shower Curtains, Hand-Blocked Linen Cloths, Pillow Case Sets, Towels and Scarf Sets. Gorgeous New DRAPERY MATERIALS In Warm Shades — Suitable for DRAPES and UPHOLSTERING The Latest Styles in Fall Dresses, Suits and Coats A Showing Worthy of Your Inspection .... New Materials, New Fall Shades, New Styles .... All at Reasonable Prices! Our Store Is Now Completely Stocked "ith A Complete Line of Fine Fall Merchandise Which Includes. Many of the Best Known Nationally Advertised » Brands . . . Make Aronovitz a must 4, on your shopping list the next @: time you go shopping. = “atwens © McGregor SPORTSWEAR .. . . Shirts and Sport Coats Nice Line of MEN’S and BOYS’ SHIRTS BOYS’ SUITS in Sizes 4 to 18 Years SHOE FREEMAN and NUNN BUSH SHOES for Men POLL PARROT SHOES for Children %, | UEBEREREES Avon) Soe IOFOTO STII ISI OT TOTO PEARLMAN ’S, Inc. “THE STORE: OF quasery- The Largest Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S Store in Key West & SALE : DRESSES TODAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY ONE RACK of 200 Fall and Winter DRESSES Values Up to While They Last YOUR CHOICE $5 00 Come Early for Best Selection Largest SHOE DEPARTMENT Here y Add A dddd dd dipdptpiddtindl or PLAY - SPORT - DRESS Afternoon and Evening Wear Also A Very Large Department CHILDREN'S SHOES Including the Growing Boy and Girl FEATURING "Sundial", "Peters Foot Kind "Acrobat" and Other Well-Known National Brands A Large Department Children’s and Infants’ Wear In this department you will find eute Little Dresses, Coats with Hats to mateh in Sizes 6 to 14 Years... of 2-Piece Suits. Jerkins, Suspender Dresses with Blouses to match, Sizes 2 to 8 Years... . Little Skirts with Blouses to match and for the Babies almost FOR THE HOME: Curtains, Drapes. Rugs, Bathroom Sets, Blankets, Etc. anything you want... Get the Habit of Shopping at PEARLMAN’S VIVIV ICO I TOV IV ITTV CCC TC CV eR eH eee = 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 q ‘ q ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 7 4 ‘ ‘ 4 * 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ 4 ‘4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 + ‘ 4 1 4 + ‘ 4 q 4 ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ 4 4 a 4 4 q 4 4 4 ‘ 4 q q q ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ /