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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 194% ne, Application Filed For Ent Of Key West In F.L League; ident Is Favorable Loop Pres: Prospects of Key West’s entry’ in the Florida-International Bagse- | ball League are excell it, Re } Hamlin, representative oe wteriA, Acevedo Holds ers of a local professional club, | said today after havin bmitted | i Lead: | an application for a key Wes Batting ; Has a plica ey West! franchise in Miami Tuesday, | _ Hamlin said that friends who! had quoted him as saying “some- body else beat Key West to it?| By NESTOR CASTANEDA had misunderstood him. Actually,) Armando Acevedo, the Raid Judge Wayne Allen, league Presi-| ers’ new second bageman an dent, is highly in favor of Key tinued to lead for the thi d ae West’s entry in the league and! secut anak oa accepted the application, | he said. : Average Of .432 a eae Roberts, a team- : mate, held seco: i stated in Tuesday’s “Citi- mark of 400. Healings é everything depends on rate outfielder, holds down third whether or not Havana enters a place with a 375 batting av. neces team aps the dengue: The and Skip Rueda and Red Bay avana owner, Merito Ac rE i . applied for a second amie ray ge Sa eee meeting in February. A second and niece nth place nes Havana team in the league would eB go Ne make it a nine-club circuit and _ Among leaders in other depart- Key West’s entry would make it ™ents, Danny Lastres, an even ten. One other factor which remains times, 11, and Armando Acevedo io be ironed out is the attitude of has belted the most hits, 16. Ma- Clark Griffith, shington Senators, toward an-'sacker, leads the Havana club being formed. triples with four, and Havana is a Washington farm with Joe Navarro of the Trojans ; club and outdrew the rest of the for the runs batted in title, with ‘eague put together last season. eight. DeWitt Roberts and Julius In order to accommodate the fans Villareal, both of the Raiders, of the Cuban capital adequately, gre tied for the most doubles | league in ive week with a mark of | Pirate |at New shortstop, has scored the most Georgia Bulldogs: rallied to de- owner of the rio Hernandez, Raiders’ third- leame ai the Shrine Bowl at San i is tied Stars eke out a 13-to-9 win over THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Ice Halts Alamo Bowl Game But 16 Others Carry On, Six In Florida) pe, at.’ semes w. timber (BY Assomatea Press) es | Tolton, about 21, Football fans ushered in the} Cincinnati, 18; Virginia Poly-|euted, when a long pipe from |New Year yesterday by attend-! technic Institute, 6. i | ing 16 Bowl games. At San An-| Will Rogers Bow], at Oklahoma | tonio, Texas, the Alamo Bowl| City.—Pepperdine, 38; Nebraska’ er line. contest between Hardin-Sim-| Wesleyan, 13. mons and Denver was postponed, Harbor Bowl, KILLED FIXING PUMP; WARRENTON, Va.—While attempting to repair an electric pump, Mfs. James W. Timber- at San Diego, | A crowd of 36,152, including! Benton High of St. Joseph, Mo General Wwight D. Eisenhower, | pa a }saw Rice Institute’s Southwest | |Conference champions hold an early lead to defeat Tennessee, 18 to 0, at the Orange Bowl in| | Miami, ; Sorte |_ At Pasadena, Calif., in the Rose | ? | Bowl, Illinois, Big Nine cham- vruvvwvy were electri- | the well, which they were hand-| ling, accidentally touched a pow- | IWVIIV IV VO VV | Until Saturday because of ice | Calif—Montana State, 13; New| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | {and sleet. | Mexico, 13. ' TRIUMPH | Of the 17 Bowl games origin-! Raisin Bowl, at San Jose, Calif. COFFEE ally scheduled for New Year’s, | San Jose State, 20; Utah State,| ~ bata g 8 | Florida had.six, Texas four, Cali- | MILL i | fornia four, Louisiana one, Geor- | Peanut Bowl, at Columbus, at j | gia one, and Oklahoma one, 3} Ga—Tech High of Atlanta, 34;| All Grocers |pions, handed University of Cali- fornia at Los Angeles, undefeated champions of the Pacific Coast, al 45-14 sdrubbing before 92,000 } | spectators. t | Before 75,000 Sugar Bowl fans | Orleans, the unbeaten | DIX!ECRYSTALS Pure Cane Sugar | : = = io sro | eM i Ls i A i A i a i nh Si Mr rr. Mn. te a Me PAUL'S &oc GROCERY “Operated By An Ex-Service Man” 611 FRANCIS: STREET PHONE 493 ge —s It’s Time For Change! ai Change and Do Your Shipping for Your feat North Carolina, 20 to 10. The traditional East - West |> Francisco, saw the West All-! the East All-Stars before 67,000 persons. In the Cotton Bowl at Dailas, 38,000 watched Arkansas | and Louisiana State battle to a scoreless tie, At Houston, Georgia t two clubs are needed, since one with three. Robert Santana, Pi-/Tech triumphed over St. Mary’s, TABLE SUPPLIES at PAUL’S would usually be on the road. Hamlin also secured the inside | Bowl. ‘rates’ second baseman, Soho 41 to 19, in the Oi In addition to the Orange Bowl : to lead the stolen base depart- track on a league franchis P 7 ered, pi ea pe Ne oes ment with nine thefts. Jack Villa-| contest, five other Bowl games Gut, The time is near for seh real, Blue Sox outfielder, leads! took place in Florida. At Jack- ; the league in strikeouts, with | sonville, 17,000 persons saw Ok-! club to put up its $10,000 per- * formance bond and about $13,000 10, and teammate Albio Acevedo | lahoma overpower North Caro- | 34 to 13, in the Gator in cash for the coming season, If 248 walked the most times, | lina Stat ny club fails to do so, Key West , 8°¥e”- | Bowl. Delaware turned back Rol- will jump into the vacancy, Ham-;_ 19 the pitching - department, |lins, 21 ijn said, i Bubber Sweeting, Raider right-|Bowl game at Tampa, before 9,- | A league meeting will be hela hander, and Gabe Lastres, Pirate | 500 spectators. It was Delaware's | Sunday at the El Commodore Ho-. hurler, are tied for the league! 3ist victory without a defeat, | tel at Miami, which Hamlin will title with two wins and no de-! although generally against minor } attend. The local man will ex-, feats. Bo Meador, of the Raiders, | teams. | tend his contacts among league and G., Diaz, Blue Sox hurler, are | The other Florida tilts were! officials and lay the groundwork tied for strikeouts; with 20. Char-| the Tangerine Bow! contest at | for the eventual entry of Key, lie Albury, of the Trojans, leads} Orlando, where Catawba won | West in the circuit. in walks with 20, and has pitch-| from Marysville, 31 tp 6; the; ed the most innings, 42. Oscar|Flower Bowl game at Jacksons | Cruz, of the Blue Sox, has allow-| ville, for colored schools, won| ed the most hits, 45, and the: by Delaware State, 7’ to 6, over | most runs, 35. | Florida Normal, and the Coconut i Leading Hitters { Bowl tilt at Miami, another col- | Plaver—Team— AB R HAve.| red school contest, in which | A, Acevedo, Raiders 37 8 16 .432| Bethune-Cookman of Columbia, | Roberts, Raiders. 35 6 14 .400/S. C.,defeated the S. S. Athletic VV VV VV VI TTVVTT ee FOLLOWING THROUGH PEDRO AGUILAR lA AAABABASAAASADADS R 8 6 ~ T. Alonzo, Pirates 32 5 12 .375|Club, 13 to 0. i EVERYONE FAVORS | Rueda, Trojans 34 6 12 353| Other Bowl results: KEY WEST IN LF LOOP |erg, Trojans. 29 6 10. Sun Bowl, at El Paso, Texas.— | wh rv 0 jae rs . a9 | \e er ;,, Baker, Raiders 32.911 rae Atiielan Garcia, Pirates 28 6 9 321! (Know America) Writets,at the McAllister Hotel.’ ving, Raiders 25 6 8 .320|' 1647—(300 years ago) Nathan- 5 I arrived there about 9 p:m. New Year’s Eve and immediately got in toueh with Everett Clay, who invited me to the Orange Bowl and to the writers’ meeting. On Tuesday I had met William eho Cates, local star athlete and Red Trojans 303 45 77 36 7 Hernandez, Raiders 36 12 .316 | iel Bacon, noble Virginia colon- leader of justice for the underprivileged of his time, Died Oct., 1676 2 1752.—Philip M. Frenea, poet 0 .244) of the Revolution, singer of songs Indian fighter, who sought \ ist, Team Batting “rebels” AB R H rbi 2b 3b hr Pct. Raiders 299 57 86 48 11 11 3 .288) born in England 3 300 | Died Aug. 21, 1943. wished them ir ne words, and write ‘Sign: beys. However, I luck At 10 p.m. I went over to the McAllister Hotel, whe sports writers had a dan 1 get-together meeting. I sf of the intentions of the Key West club to enter the Florida-Interna- tional League. The writers were 1 1 to hear that but could not see how Key West was going to Raider manager, who. told mef Pirates 295 52 72 39 n ibout the visit of local men to] B. Sox 297 34 60 25 7 2 .202/of the sea; first great American Miami for the purpose of enter- ———_ jpoet, born in New York. Died ing Key West in the Florida-In- Team Pielding \ Dec. 19, 1832 | ternational League. Cates told GP PO A E DP Pet.| 1797.—-(150 years ago) Eliakim ; me that Roy Hamlin, our city]Raiders . 9 228 104 23 3 .935 | Littell, Philadelphia - Boston edi- clerk and stadium committee] Pirates _ 9 224 92 8 .926] tor-publisher of popular reprint head, was in Miami to see Judge; Biue Sox 9 219 114 5 .922/ periodicals and magazines of high Allen, president of the F.-I. cir-{‘Trojans . 9 225 107 32 7 .912) merit, born in Burlington, N. J. cuit and had an appointment {Died May 17, 1870 with the judge’ Cates had me tojee eccccccccovecs | 185 Frederick Burr Opper, ! come to see him and the rest of 9 leartoonist, creator of “Happy the boys at the Ponce de Leon People’s Forum Hooligan” and “Alphonse and Hotel, where they were stopping, \ Gaston,” born in Madison, Ohio. | and to go with them to see thele eeececssadeooese® 1.4 Aug. 27, 1937 } judge.” ham git : tisen welcomes express | 1565 William Lyon Phelps, | I promised " Bill : would be pig ed ine Os el oe erantne {Yale’s famed teacher, orator and there and made three trips to the] right to delete any ti |scholar, born in New Haven. hotel but j could not meet the 4 300 of the paper only. ‘mest (QUICK RELIEF FROM | Symptoms of Distress Arising from /STOMACH ULCERS |buETO EXCESS ACID | FreeBookTelisof HomeTreatmentthat “LET DEMOCRACY WORK” Editor, The Citizen: It is more than a mere rumor | Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing ‘that efforts are being made to re- | move City Manager Ellingson. 1 i i 6 manager jc} Syptomsof distress arising from Stomach enter the league with eight teams If the present city manager ist SUIRICCEE DT dence Sitti ton! Beemtect> ilready to go for the 1947 season,| not satisfactory, he should be| Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach clubs would} given an opportunity to defend | himself. Remember, Mr. Elling- | 2 son was asked to come to Key West and the commission sup- posedly found his qualifications, satisfactory. Let’s be like other Americans Over two million bottles of the WILLARD. TREATMENT have been sold for relief of unless one of the withdraw Bob Burns, Everett Clay and Ash Wing, president of the spor' writers, all spoke on the subject. They we all in favor of the lo- cal club entering the league—it b nent—free—at CENTRAL PHARMACY GARDNER'S PHARMACY ORIENTAL PHARMACY > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 3 > 4 to 0, in the first Cigar | p The Friendly Neighborhood Market, Operated by PAUL HEFLIN, an Ex-Service Man We carry only TOP-GRADE FOOD PRODUCTS MEAT—Staples and Fancy GROCERIES Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES WE DELIVER ORDERS — CALL 493 BUSOT’S Grocery | F. BUSOT (PAPULE), Prop. 630-32 Whitehead Street, Corner Angela St. TELEPHONE 571 Le ie Yes, Phone Your Orders—Free Delivery Plenty of Parking Space — Prompt Service WEEK END SPECIALS ig MEAT DEPARTMENT Domino Vegetable SHORTENING 2 Ibs. 531 Pork LOIN ROAST Chuck ROAST OF BEEF Fresh GROUND BEEF Complete Assortment of Cold Cuts ALL INGREDIENTS for SOUSE Also—CUBAN CUTS and ROASTS PLENTY of CHEESE and GRADE “A” EGGS From Our SELF-SERVICE DEPARTMENT Maine SARDINES :ch fr, No. 2 Cans GRAPEFRUIT JUICE | PEACHES No. 214 . Can Cut OKRA. TEA © Pie. PUREX 24°--2 sits. 29° | We Have washing POWDER and Laundry SOAP) No. 2 Can Vp-lb. Ip Gal. E M 3 j 1 1 Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Received Every Other Day for Your Protection AABADAAAAAAADARAMALDAS i ee te ten tn ttn tn te ttn tn tn tnt btn tndndn dnt tntrtntntndnd mee || SPECIALS AT OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT } | would make a shorter power ie and do this in the American way, | KIDNEYS {4 Juice Cuba and less expense on the! °° 4 of jisten to rumors and ru- | RANGES 10¢ clubs. Jack Bell, Jimmie Burns | ors, but give a man his just Fs Cee ee ee . Dozen 57 ebers the spore.” x smeelf. Did v: Tum glad to say they all spoke in'see how fast the ag aie APPLES 3 5 favor of the local club entering oto confronted. backer iD | ey ole takes ibe: the Florida-International League.| When COM ie harces? 4 U. S. No. 1 The first vacancy will be for Key manager to prefer charges? | Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes st, they all assured me A. G. ROBERTS, Flush Out Poisonous Waste ONIONS 3 10¢ West, they all assured me. | A Taxpayer. | _ Ifyouhaveanexcessof acidsin yourblood, Ibs. A great lover of Key West andj ati zane 16 miles of kidney tubes may be over- » for u we |. These tin: ters ant re wi = i i a real booster for us was there. - Sede homie mune | ee end nekt te s areedge yada Firm Ripe jc Hee es Soe gmeoee, ee ge Meee | TOMATOES Aw. 25¢ é pe ine is there from y. s When disorder of kidney function perm! me 4 pnts was a New eee them were Aquilino Lo- | Belsonous matier to remala in your lod ; abe: ee aa ad t : pez, Sr..\and family, Mickey | leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up U. S. No. 1 Year, so I just had to go to bed. f cees : went to the Ubieta, Paddy Doran and many, | game and sure en- many others. oie The! And to close this column, I ‘would like to say that we have a The next day I Orange joyed the gridiron tussle. resentation of the queen was gor- | abe It is ite to describe swell chance to enter ng that took place at the league, for all the clubs and sports ? very color of the rain- writers will now be pulling for a i make an ex- 10-club circuit. ger everythi Bow! but ev bow blended to the F.-I.! nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty | Passages with smarting and burning some- | times shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. | Kidneys may need help the same as bow- els, so ask your druggist for Doan’s Pills, a | stimulant diuretic, used successfully by mil- lions for over 50 years. Doan’s give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisono | blood. Get Doaa's Pills. 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