The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 23, 1946, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN’ ’ Conchs Show Power, Rout. ./' ‘Slightly warmer tonight and ‘Tuesday. ° Pirates Win The taging Late Rallies Ponce de Leon Hi Mootle trent bret : : a , i : ida Straits: Small warning he once de on High, 47.33 r CAST —_*_|cisplayed south of Miami through j has rep, ane The Red Raiders broke loosex Key West and Vicinity: Clear | the Florida Straits. Northeastetly ‘ wit on eighth isn Fa tal ceeded cn ee ot Key West Hight}—— to partly. cloudy and ‘continued| winds today becoming easterly | Tsland rab eee ‘ Weer ke which they, seored. nine runs | puma, |SOUNdy conked Ponce de Leon cool this after ight: | Tuesday. Velocity gentle to mod~ = u instricti ioe a "| “alder Game On Xmar”|Sy asec aaetars| BASKETBALL ew stron "tone a rh a rm oer] the vi Rear ae da e first game of a sched-/ The Red Raiders eid . and sent the Cayal- : : -|south portion occasionally mod-4 Maintenance’ i uled Winter League double-| rates, keen rival gig et Ses Miami with a 47-33 STANDINGS erate to fresh northeasterly’ orately strong extreme south.) spancioncr. ce OE header. In the nightcap, the Pi-| of Key West, will m nad beating. An overflow crowd sat winds this’ afternoon and to-! portion today. Weather fair overt casionally moderately trong ¢ vates spanked the Blue Sox, 3-1,| special holiday Gens Ls mop the proceedings at the High (Class “A” Men's League = Night diminishing and becoming! north portion, partly cloudy and!jextreme south’ pe Fea ai ia behind the 7-hit pitching of Gabe| Christmas afternoon, League ool gymnasium as the schools Club— W. L. Pet,j easterly. Tuesday. Small craft: @ few showers over south por-+} Weather tale) elaeak oad ‘ Lastres. Presi resumed relations after a five-|Red Raiders 3 0 1.000, warning displayed tod tio : os SAE DRY The Trojans took’ the Jead i ident Roy Hamlin an- | year breach. Coca-Cola “667 | Be ts oe (| aloudy: znd By feng) Anes eewaniers jans Jead in|} nounced today. The game 2 a - 2 1. 667. Florida: Fair weather today,} East Gulf of Mexico: North-j over extreme, th portion. th ith, Radi Pi he seventh, when’ they ‘tiillied| will be played’ at the Muni- The visitors took the lead only | oi 1 2 .283|tonight and Tuesday except con-| easterly winds today becomi. ville in four times :.on singles. by John]. cipal Stadium. I’ | once — in the first 30 seconds! K.W, Transit Co. 0 2 .000, siderable cloudiness and a few, easterly Tuesday. aeate — car a Aa Fa ay ora Navarro and C. A¥pury, Rueda’s| -tamanmanmamnsatameonnenm” ‘of play, when Bill Ward, erack | US: Marinre 0 1 .000/ light showers on southeast coastal’ to moderate over north portion! aa ih warni es triple, and Berg’s single, Then ; Ponce center, scored the first agg Mae a 0 0 .000| sections. Continued cool today.jand fresh over south porti pe ae eee eae the Raiders’ big eighth. came, pasket of bis 17 points. Galey] ow ©: Re anes Cabinet £90). 2eaky ipod Cash over Se ence Cees ie eho in whieh; 12) men battednto, score if. Sweeting promptly tied the count | yg yam Ms Rae nine runs ‘6n ‘six’ hits, including and from there on out the Conchs Ostechantt Wo 2. 0 1.000 : a ttiple by“Mario, Hi lez. with | held the upper hand. The issue! Junior Cot OS jn ts Sa i . the bases loaded, and: homers by was never in doubt Or ODER ca 1° 1) 300 : ieee, ansiae loubt even when|Romero’s Electrics 0 3 .000 “"B ug Jack Carbortell. and DeWitt Rob-: Key West eased and was out- Girls’ ‘League x RING US SOME BEER’) © erts each with a man on base. mei i vn scored, 14 to 5, in the final quar-} © Club— W. L. Pet, | ines Jack Carbonell started for the agers an league officials | ter. High School Varsi ig A Ralders, but developed a Dlister| Of the Winter League finally got) Bernie Papy continued his|CYC arate) 2 : yee a You Me. B pitt” in his "pitching hand in the down! to business Monday night | high-scoring pace with six bas- | High School “B”.. 1 2 pel i AN Bupwaiger” . seventh and gave way to Baker, oP) voted to try the ruling that }kets and 14 points as Al Parra, |Lions Club 0 3 oon! | a) who received credit for the win.| ‘"® first game each Sunday be jelongated center, found his sat : casey) Charlie Albury went all the required. to play nine in- hands full taking care of Bill | Pin] Lz i way for the Trojans. cape a This had been re- Ward, a veteran pivotman of last y Osborne The Blue Sox scored their only = sie by: Sane ante the aa i year’s runners-up for the Gulf- ° ° i i . A season, and probably | stream Conference title. Wins ogie| tne none ied would have prevented the argu- Key West took my ek lead in Blind B ‘ ‘ it up in the fifth inning an d-put ment between the Raiders and|the first period with three bas-{ “Pinky” Osborne took fi the game on ice in the seventh saa two Sundays ago. kets by Papy helping materially. | prize in the Blind Bogie colt on Rodriguez’ single, a triple by 4 old tule allowed the | Substitute Adolph Lastres added | tournament held,at the Key West’ Hernandez, ‘and‘Santana’s double second team to go nine in- ja lot of spark to the Conch at- | golf club over the- week-end. Jim-| which netted them two runs. nings, Eventually the tight jtack and with Papy and Captain | ™y Cooper, a consistent winner, | nies ae first games would have-ended |Kermit Sweeting hitting the! gathered in second place honors: erojanas "AB RH POA 2 arguments, because of the | hoop regularly, Key West led by; 2nd A. J. Bosselet took third prize Slane. 90 20000 many. ways in which the rule | 31 to 14 at the half-time. The | honors. si hide tes Bel 8 2 conflicted with the actual scor- |;Conchs learned the cost of coast-} The high winds — sent scores | Rueda, If Ba oe es ing in the final period. Going | soaring and an 82 by Jimmy Mir A. ‘Acevedo, 3b 4 3 2 2 34 For instance, if the visiting into the last quarter on the short} was the low of the day. Hombert | Borg, 1b “5 1 26 6} club was at bat with the score end of a 42-19 count, the Mi-|Mira won second place with an| SS Joe Navarro, ¢ 5 1 3 7 O}tied, and they made five runs, amians cut the Conch lead in | 84 ane Norman Artman was third rs Seaaai Mira, rf 4 0 1 1 OJ the runs would have to be scored | half. | with an 85. Rai S 3 ; : ‘ : 4 —, 3:15 p. m., deadline} Ponce de Leon Junior Varsity: Tndwigyal scores follow: Domenech, = in order to give the home team| won a thriller, 41-36, from the ayer— Gross Hand. Net rn NEP 8s -$ i 3 q : a varied Pa bat. Otherwise the|Key West J. V. in the prelimin. ; Kermit Loucks 89 10 79) E al ill 4 +P | potential lead would be erased, | ary. ames McCardie 100 20 80! ver ay milli jovi 40 “14 4 “el because the game would have to} Box scores: Jimmy Mira 82 iaee | . - HORS GEE: ONOVINT totale a A oe ws revert back to ‘the previous in- KEY WEST | ee Mira .. 84 8 ° 7%] e ae ae en Sod ning. 5 Tce ms FG FT TP pep Reowls — 2 10 78) Budweiser—because they ask for it e The new ruling which re- |1°P¥> lf —- ex pe ponte 12 84 Gates, 2 = 8 2 4) 9) qultes two games fo go the gan |S. Sweeting. F-42101 "8" etpertgon 98208 wherever they go. Although nite: nine innings, erent eo nan 5 i OU! Hoherts, 1b - 42 210 1 ning enlace. will prevent sz Pineda, of 0 9 o[simmy Cooper 101 198 g gh our rate of . 2 ng aldez, r’ OOo Ol eS |. 0. %6 Carbonell, p-ss-p -4 1 1 1 4) only be done if the ball players N PS C 2 : : ° Sawyer, cf. 4. 0 1 2 0{ will show a little emer bustle | Cee ceuse ag ae | alton Park Tap! an 44 production is the highest in the history . are lf ay : 5 é , ie between innings. This can jLastres, lg ~3 9 g\Hugh Moore 106 41 65 ; : ialin; rf encouraged by the. umpires | Arthur, rg - |‘Pinky’ Osborne 101 2 | i te —--—-+-- with help from the managers. on : ae . sO ®/Tom Gibson _. 101 ey # of brewing, the demand for Budweiser ‘ c ngs: . ie y ntana, star\') Pirate ais ie 2. nee ury 110 27 ' 83| i * Trojans ~~ 000 OO) 4038 14 Gf aetie Sesion, SUE ore! . tate <' = a |Sack Kroger’ 66 as 8 | is greater than ever. So, to.get your: Pees eH ated 10, 3) bases last week against the Raid-| Sonce:pELgoNn’: . :|Clem Price 95 12 83 em a : eS, vedo, ers to raise his league lead to Player-Position— FG FT’ TP} ,’ 7° unton 88 20 - --68 ar i Ly; "i : : we rro, Baker feria. et igs Bobby has ‘algo been play- Preston, i Pe oF eg. Pee een at “a sd 72| @..dont 89 ¥) Peer mac os Berg 2, Joe Navarro 2 Mira, Bake g stellar ball defensively. coe ay © 4 : : J. E. Jones salcig cae | : ‘ sa a TTL sass MMT ata ath er; Cates, Herna: ; | Bol / ae p - ‘ it Loberts im ppother “Pirate, first base. (Stedman, rf "2 A) =f ler ee ee a Cine ren tate varro 2, Mira, Roberts; three-base col iden aliteed ‘Tampa eae ru : . A : : : = $6, SY Uu we is er 4 Smokers e rida-Inter- , i tiers ipee is: Buedd, poe Neves naa a national League. Andy is fast. Westcott mie 1 02] LE aN: i nandez 2; home runs: Baker, Rob es erts, Carbonell; stolen bases: Ace-| hits well, and is a crack defen- Totals— 10 13 33 | vedo, Roberts; sacrifices: C. Al-] sive player at first. Score at half-time: Key West, | H th Regt ast 31; Ponce de Leon, 14. Free eran bury; left on bases: Trojans 8, Raiders 5; bases on balls: off Car- bonell 2, off Baker 1, off C. Al- bury 4; strike-outs: by Carbonell w! 3, by Baker 1, by C. Albury 3;] ers, hits: off Carbonell 9 for 5 runs inj bone, 7 1/3 innings, off Baker 5 for 3 runs in 1 2/3 innings; pitcher: Carbonell (Davila); hit by|hit him in the face. Abreu has by C. Albury (Baker), by] retired from playing, wild pitches:| return to Abreu, Blue Sox outfielder, who was injured two weeks agoj hile playing against the Raid- received a fractured cheek- and a broken nose. Abreu swung at an inside pitch which but will the Blue Sox as a throws missed: Parra, 2; Lastres, 2; Arthur, 4; Papy, 1; Parks, 5; Sweeting, 2; Westcott, 2; Ward,! 5; Crane, 1; Lane, 2; Fitzgerald, 2; Preston, 2. Personal fouls com- mitted: By Cruz, 3; Parra, 1; Las- tres, 4; G. Sweeting, 4; Arthur, 1; Papy, 2; Parks, 2; K. Sweet- ing, 4; Westcott, 1; Stedman, 5; in name White i intends to rej fictitiou nit Court of Vlorida. bated Decemb ; MRS. EMMA WOLKOFF, Sole Owner decg-1 TO ALL OUR PATRONS C, Albury; balks: C. ‘Albury, Car- bonell; "winning pitcher: ies a eta ay ints a lee eH ae NOTICE (past, preseh i and fut, si itcher: . Albi ‘A m- :, : i, gerald, <; reston, i. ‘echnicals MCE is hereby @ 2 | q sy he es palms aes asgien s et reacts ara j committed: Cruz, 1; Gibson, 1;|m pr ary chor intel" immpreves | % - Mi m a fu ure) ; a : id “| ing the Raider: nahueee z3 ene ean a fe State of Flor-| | Westcott, 1. Officials: Knight and igs ¢ ean to Law, will otter for | AN D EVE RYON E ELSE ; Castaneda; time of game: 2.40. Second Game with a mark of .444, was the only Raider to get more than Woodson. Key West Junior Varsity o'clock } the fol- | Ej from all of us... Pirates 000 010 20x—3 8 3 Blue Sox— ABRH PO A’ , A ‘Aa Acevedo: bh bas 8 (17 age nits off | the yy ctferings . Player-Position— FG FT TP MO} M. Aceveda: .¢ BOD i12 603 Pancho Salinero in last week's | Roberts, If ne 2 20 | E. Aceveds, ¢ 400 0 0j tilt. Roberts had three for four. | Castillo, rf 1 2 4 | Lopez, 3b 4.0 2 0: 2| and has hit in seven consecutive | Cates, rf 1 0 2 | Diaz, . 401 2 4{ games. « |Bethel, c ae 1 5 4 Villareal, lf‘... 4 0 1 20 Herrick, 1g a 0 2 R. Valdez, rf $ 0 1:0<2 The Pirates and Reds will hook] Boyen, rg 1 0 21 TVA OF INTERNAL | C. Valdez, 2b ....3 0 0 3 2/UP again in an_ exhibition on/Lane, rg (ema | 1] Tight to resect the renee, Ee , : A. Lastres, 1b 3 0 011 0}Christmas Day. This game will a " if —-—--—-- probably be ‘the last time they| Totals— 15 6 36 “lorida. node afl | ep Totals— 33 1 724 12|meet this year, for the Winter} Ponce de Leon Junior Varsity | 4" ARD. F. CALDW Pirates— AB RH PO A| League schedule has them sched-| Player-Position— FG FT TP Ree ly Wi Santana, 2b —...-- 4 0 1 3 1] uled for another game simetime Peterson, lf -... seat 0 8 ®, Albury, 3b 4 0 2 1 1jin January. It will be a rubber | Johnson, rf 5 2 12) iarcia, If = 4 0 0 1 O}game, as both teams have won |Ciancimino, 2 3 B3 9} ° T. Alonzo, rf ~4 0 0 0 Ol three games. Any time these two Stevens, ¢ 0 0 <0} V4 IS; WH i 4 A, Alonzo, cf - 4 0 0 1 ©} teams meet, the fans can expect Cason, 1g 1 2 23} ‘ Rodriguez, ¢ Se et good ball game Veber, lg ce 1 1 iantres wos coe 1 lean : Gibsonng 4 8 8 an d 3-42.25 84 : ‘ Ge a ae Pancho Salinero, Pirate sy -3 0 1 3 2) gitcher, may mot be much of & WO wy 1 A ee re hitter as far as averages are GJ. To Treat. Berli Totals— 33 3 8 27 14 A wae at. berlin Score by innings: R. H. E. meres. ee Children On Christmas Blue Sox. 001 000 000—1 7 2| Be oe eg passa |, COR UN CAP). Preparations d a have all been for extra Dare for American military and civil- '§ ?] 5 Errors: Lopez, C. Valdez, San- ana, D. Lastres, Hernandez; runs- patted-in; A. Acevedo, Santana, Hernandez 2; two-base hits: R. Valdez, Santana; three-base ves Navy Wives Christmas bowling Hernandez; home run: A. e- vedo; double plays: Diaz to A. Lastres, Diaz to C. Valdez to A. Lastres, Santana to Hernandez; left on bases: Blue Sox 5, Pirates 6: bases on balls: off Diaz it strike-outs: by G. Lastres 8, by Diaz 5; passed balls: Rodriguez, M. Acevedo; winning pitcher: G. Lastres; losing pitcher: Diaz; um- pires: Clark and Bethel; scorer: Castaneda: time of game: 1.50. LEAGUE STANDINGS Team— w. L. Pet. Pirates x 6 2 .750 Red Raiders 5 3 625 Trojans ea es at Weg Blue Sox —- —_——_—————_——_ MRS. BROWNING WINS PIN EVENT TURKEY Lucille Browning won the USO tourney Tuesday, and a fat tur- key with it. Mrs. Browning hit 524, handicap score, at the Sub Base Bowling Alleys. Runners-up | were Sue B. Smith, whose handi- | cap score was 511, and Betty Reineke, whose handicap score was 502. Fighteen Navy Wives’ Club members competed in the Turkey Tourney, and nearly all topped their' average scores. Other com- petitors were Jeanne Reynolds, Myrtle Bracktl, Jerry Tonden, 875 | Vera Wood, Connie Cates, Lou 250 | Johnson, Emily DesArmier, Elea-' json and Cede Parsons. Dolly Wilkinson, Sue M. Smith, ian personnel in Berlin to cele- brate Christmas with German children are in full swing. Donation boxes have been set up in mess halls, Post Exchanges and clubs to collect money, candy and other gifts for chil- dren at Christmas parties. The money is being collected | to buy CARE relief parcels, toys} and possibly shoes through the International Red Cross in| Switzerland. In 1945, 708 persons in Florida died of tuberculosis and con- servative estimates indicate that approximately 7,000 are ill with the disease. __ nor Garrett, Vivian Gulick, Viola Heffernan, Eloise Hinger, Susie {ONE WAY) CONVENIENT HTS DAILY eee. AIRLINES ROUTE OF THE BUCCAKEERE 510 SOUTH. 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