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Beat Trojans, Lose To Sex (MPHESSED BY BL “WPPTING, HARDAaT.! TONG PERLDER, AND PPC HER LASTRES Manu New ® the stands, | hs Winte: the: sabe exterday | beating ang t * tox bs 3 OOOH - | seinem Sunson, i by Bub « Rad and Moar Sex pitche pitching Fito La ' ead in mule The uw n A Red Dean Fans 12 ‘As Cubans Defeat. . USS Gilmore, 11-1! The unbeaten Key West Cubans | won their seventh straight game the Yesterday when they outclassed ‘Sand the USS Gilmore nine to coast to an 11-1 victory at the Submarine | Base diamond, A crowd of 200 braved the’ cold | to see Red Dean, fastball merchant | of the crack Colored team, fan-12{- i for medical batters in seven innings and holtf rah his gent ST the sailors to four hits, .Dean truck out the first three’ men to! face him. The seeond game ofa scheduled | doubleheader was postponed be-/} cause of cold weather. \ seven-run spree by the Cu- bans in the third inning put the game virtually on ice although (hey continued their 11-hit attack n Round in the seventh after Duerr, starting Gilmore pitcher, | was relieved. The Gilmore’s only un was a homer by Zacherzuk,| second baseman, in the fifth Box score USS Gilmore AB 5 H Py * Player i | By PEDRO AGUILAR. | AALALLDDAALLALAALSASSD IN MEMORY OF re B, PINDER Better known to his many friends here as “Be-Rab”, Ralph B. Pinder, former city, fire de- | partment head, has passed on to the Great Beyond. Old-time basebal followers and i players will remember when * ‘Be-| {Rab” played ball with the old: the game he always ‘was an at- dent fan and could be seen at ball igames in the stands. The’ Sun- 'day before he died in Homestead . fatier ntion, he was among the spec- | tators , at a game here with his json. May he rest in peace | lin explained. Charles Salas & | BASKETBALL The leading scorers in the bas- ethall leagues are follows: | Class A League—Raiders: Has- ‘kins 26, Skaggs 96, Roberts 55, Meador 24, J. Villareal 36, Alonso j17 and Sawyer 8 . . . Wilkie:! Schmitz 42, James 18, Hill 25, i an 114, McKeen 53, McKee 125, Wise 5 and Albers 8... Radio: {Charles Smith 88, Woodson 49, R. |V. Smith 44, Saunders 29, Ward 129, Knowles 40 and Pinder 24. . bogie” went to Charles ‘in the weekly event, at the K West Golf Club links on: Sto Island and Paul Mesa third prize. and Fort Laud- Crabs and Hell Street Gang. | Palm. Beach |He played hard and after he left| erdale are the clubs likely to probably play the leading team of the Key West Winter All such contests would mot be played, however, until the various major league games to be ‘held are completed, Hean- Wins Blind Begie First prize in yesterday’s *‘blind ‘Salas. |Charles Lewin took second, "Key! teammate Mario captured They were awarded $6, $4 and $3 in merchandise, re- es Player; is: in third place with {a mark of .840; | Among leaders in other depart-14 [san he mont es The records do not itichude yes- }terday’s games, | tied with teammate DeWitt Rob-. jer ts for the most homers, 2, and % is tied with teammate Marie Her- 'nandez and Joe Navarro, of the Trojans, for the most runs batted in, 10. DeWitt Roberts, Red Raid- ers’ slugging outfielder, has col- lected: the most doubles, 4, and Hernandez, has collected the most triples, ,4. Jack Villareal, the Blue. Sox out-}, fielder, has struck out the most i times, 17, while teammate, Albio ey ck | ‘ments, Armando Acevedo leatis{ and has stolen the most buses, 9. » Cheta Baker, of the Raiders, has; scored the most titnes, M, and is! ‘be kind enough to tell me how! himself. Previously Aguilar had heard from Walt-| would no doubt visit Key West. Wickel now lives in Nassau, Ba-! ‘hama Islands. Beginning Febru:! ing “in the southeast part of the United States.” . “TI would like to get down there and see a few of your games if ‘possible, he stated. “Would you long you’ expect to schedule} games. there each Thursday and Sunday? There is a possibility’ ‘Timay be able to get there}! i ptior -to,our, spring training inj ‘Daytoria Beach. If I know for * | on t Her city “Recreation Director | 304 i To Visit tober epeny said that : a‘ | beeause r- | By NESTOR CASTANEDA | The alent ee ee mee des- j ‘Armando Acevedo, Red Raid-/ of the St. Louis Cardinals will! troyer USS Wilkie, the city bas- | Ts : into | make: its presence iawn in, Key! xathell league, Class A schedule, | i once fest later this month, it was, is being adjusted to allow the (Winter League hitters with a today. Sometime be! team to play its remaining three mank of .964. Skip Rueda, thé/tween February 23 and March 7,/ games before tite ship leaves on ‘Trojans hitting star outfielder, is’ n Wickel, veteran scout} Pepruary 21. ae es pide ‘for the Cards, shay =. in the} ‘Phe Wilkie, league - leatling to ever the pres- "rl uae sega ‘Island City team by half a game Over the ent local crop of ball players. | Red Raiders, still has to play the |) News of the impending visit, Boca Chica Marines, Coca Cola reached Peter Aguilar, veteran’ anq the Raiders, League rules al- |scorekeeper, ‘recently by letter so call for a two-ottt-of-three game. series between the first and second-place teams to detide ; ship team. en J./Pattee; Jr; of the Card-of- lh ¢n6 city championship and win- fice who said that, Wickel, scout ner of silver: basketball medals { working out ‘of Miami Beach,j for each member of he champion- Hunter said he thought that the Wilkie could complete its games ‘ary 23, Wickel will begin: scout-| jefore the destroyer leaves. AU LLL i. BASKETBALL Hizh Schoel Gynmasinm (Night Games) ‘RULEUUTEHEQSAREUAASUUES ATURE AE EEE Tonight: 7:00 p. m. Wildeats vs. Catholic Youth '-Center; 8:00 p. m., Wolverines vs. Porter Allen; 9:00 p. m, <lgne 3 0 | Coca-Cola: apt B. Schoneck | $ five poseicgeg has walked the mostiicune - actual dates ee ee en - nape m8 q 7, Lewin 59, 4p ‘ : 2 es I can arrange my itinera-} Wednesda: m. i _tfet 3000 0 . P. Herrick 87 and R.| Cold winds and hard greens In the pitching department, bey accordingly. 1 fem aniseed te oe Wo Marines; 8:15 3b 3 9 1 2 2 gchoneck 22... Key West Trans- | St scores soaring as no one Was! Gabe Lastres, who came from thei th the ti between Feb. a Defend ¢ 3.0 010-11, ~ i ~ 4) !able to shoot in the 70’s. Jimmy ; Mostly in ‘ime p. m., Army lers Vv en Dub : it: R. Barber 46, Herring 56, Smith yy ne lowest with an 81,| Pivates to the Blue Sox,: leads! 93¢4 and March 7 } » Romero's Electric Service; " ‘eer : f 2 3 0 } 0 Be retest ANG ater Eh Me Stepping. into second place, with! | the pitchers with § victories andy “1g your ‘ball players are asy 9:15 p. m., High Sehoo! quist, 2 poke : silere 3 : A whereuk, 2b. 3 1° 1' 2b patiberr sasell 46, Fisher 76, Ber|@ 600d 82 was Paul Mesa, fallow. ) N° inet ee Ge on good as your fishing there, your| _—Girls_vs. Catholic. Youth Tier, 1b 270" 3.3,. Olewmedg) Hanson: 10. Becr: na/ed by Humbert Mira in + third) } i aes ae eund players ate terfific,” Mickel con-! Club Girls, but Fremont, If 2 6 £1 20 . e : | place with an 83. bea the Trojans ace righthand-|cjnded. ; | Thursday: 7:15.p; am, BS {Nolon 15. Individual: scores follow: er, has issued the most walks, 24, |: : Marines’ va’ Red datas Duerr, p 150-0) 20.0) fabs naividua scores ‘ollow: i athe t tubs. 37° atid h NAVY B TBALL S VS. sy Las- Round, p 1 0 0 0 1) Jn the Class B Men’s League, Lt. Tom Harbin ._.. 103 ae the nos Age B 263 Sis ASKE' 815 p. m., Junior Conchs me is ~ —- — — —/the teams are standing in this or. | Mrs. Tom Harbin 119 ae gs tee eae oak male ‘TEAMS COME HERE, vs. Osterhaudt Wolves: Totals 241 418 Glder: Army won 7, lost 2 for a .78| Paul Mesa a eal ire TRL GHR AA, |, United States Naval Base here | 9:15 p. m, Coca Cola vs. thout Key West Cubans je unior Conchs won five and|Bob Knowles - 96} lowe are SISTERS will be hosts on February 24 and USS Wilkie, R ' Player— AB R H PO A! y t three, for a .625 ave.; Oster-|Dr. Jack Hayes ft BIG S Avi 25 to the Seventh Naval Dis-| Friday: 7:15 p. m., Catholic e with Ells, 2b te ay O20 2}ho. \dt’s Wolves won four and lost Bob Dillard - 85} Pedoiepe cs bre » Fi trict: basketball teams which will Youth Club Girls vs. Hgih t Gallagher, ss 4 2 2 0 Ojthree for a .571 ave. and Ro- | O. Wallin oa Seip alee sages 350 participate. in a tournament to School “B” Girls: 8:15 he Raid- Richardson, ef 4 2 1 2 O/nwvo’s Electrics won none and lost Hugh Moore ~ _.103 | Rueda, eojene “340 | determine the winners. p. m, Key West ' Transit He Brown, 1b 4 0 2 5 Oleight, for .000 ave. Norman, Argan - 85 ees Bhs Sex 48 9 16. sash: LkSd- i. Gustitus, USN, who Co., vs, WKWF: 9:15 p. m., , Alco, If 4.2 2 0 0| ‘The leading scorers are—Ro- ames Morale aut Stelink Raiders 38 9°12 _393/ iS attached to the Sonar School at, Red Raiders vs. USS Wil- I es McIntosh, ¢ 4 1 212 Ojmero's Electrics: Wallace 16, Ro- sai i er 2 ee ng Mee “$3 12-17 "391 |the Navy Base here, will act as kie, wnt con en, ve -2 1 0 0 I/mero 26, Wornock 1, Brogli 31, Avie od eee -. 81; Rol Saul aTAMDINGS tourhament manager. There will i 1 0 0 0 OlAibury 37, Bosco 4 and Sawyer 4) Cee Tnernson 108! Club W..L. Pet,|besfour teams coming here of! Shoes in Afghanistan. imported n the y P x 1 1 1 3)... Osterhoudt Wolves: Bea D Dunton 84/Blue Sox ee 1,000 ut 10.men each. They will! from Oran are often soled with Acevedo's ¥7 Dean, 3b 2 1 1 1 0/13, Saunders 22, Squaller 11, Ros-| 4" ye Boazsiet "98 lr re et 300 ay @ series of games. old: automobile tire treads. Butler, 3b -1 0 0 0 Olam 19, Osterhoudt 22, Villareal] 2° ¢° Dosseie' ati rojans z Wi vill ond of ; R. R. Crutchfield 100 Red Raiders ..... 01 » Winner of the tournament wi AG, Teli ee ea a Sista Sa Gee }26, Lloyd 6 and Domenech 4... 7 aciait 351 ase sea ire ‘presented the Commandant’s ‘P| Totals— 32 11 11 21 8 Junior Conchs: Walker 8, L. Saw- ye - 85) Trophy: which ‘will be held tac k-1 Score by innings: R. H. E.| yer 24, J, B. Sawyer-28, K. Sweet-| Charlie Yates ~ 34 Ladies’ Ope en Gelf Trophy; redone, able. Gilmore 000 010 0—1 4 4 ing 43. Ladd 24 Blackwell 12,|Pinky Osborne 94, ne year. Each individual. mem- , wn -M- Cubans 007 202 x—11 11 1! Russell i Ker 16 and G, Sweees|Renmit Loucks - 87! S 6 ber of the winning —ood a] : sin! Summary—Home run: Zachar-|ing 2... U. S. Army: Anderson Charlie Salas > To tart Uh sday presented a golden etball, | { tied it zuk; 3-base hits: A, Dean, Brown:/52° Edwards 5, ‘Foster 31, Kush- Ward ‘Tyson - .- 92 : ‘each of' the second team will be { of two-base hits: V. Dean, Alco, Gal-| man 23, Osborne 19, Browner 10, | emmy (CRORE eee - 89 [ener Wet Gott crab: katie Ve given” silver basketballs. sled agher, Ezell; stolen bases: Ellis,! Go, Schultz 52. | jpen handica: eat Sh ad Alin, MOG VDE |held Thursday and Friday, Feb. VISITOR LANDS i je The out. by Dean 12, by Duar” 3, by, BASEBALL The Weather —%-%, 1 the tocai course. 30-POUND WAHOO, nth Round 4; bases on balls: off Round| Pirates and Key. West Cubans/| The tournament will be an 18-{ . 4. 30-pound wahoo, four feet! } r 2, hits: off Duarr 6 7 runs in are due for a ba | hole affair, and the entire 18 holes! ¢icg and one-half inches long, | | } innings, off Round 5 and 4 runs! will make the fur fly. The teams FORECAST may be played in one day or was ¢aught yesterday by Con-} )! n 3 innings: earned runs Cuban] are in the best of condition. Key West and Vicinity: Mostly [SPuced, out over, tHE, END) Sauiaize ‘way Twitty, fishing from eo | ms (ONE WAY) © ‘ >, Navy 1; double play: Ezzell to) Cubans will have the jump on| cloudy and continued cold. Mod- ae in’ Will Demeritt’s motorboat ‘ “ ; Zacherzuk; left on ba Navy 2.\the Pirates. because they have! erete to fresh northerly winds re oe ise se Ad Sargent ae Mack, | || THREE CONVENIENT their Cubans 5; hit by pitcher? A. Deanjthree pitchers while the Buc: consing Strong nartherly osteo ing. ai a to contact Pro-} ‘Twitty and John Stevens, here} | FLIGHTS DAIL wo eacbagpielp ibaa Es ied 8 uave only Pancho Salinero Florida: Fair north portion,! Ona arte ae on) a. visit, were taken on the]! umpires: Clark and Burgohy:| Red Dean; Phil. Allen and Rob-! z Pp There will be prizes for both}.0n» : & s guests of Bob| } me rer: Aguilar | onte ate tice ood pitchers the! Mostly cloudy south portion to-!the low gross and low net scor-| fishing: trip as ¢' f ‘ gcraiey Sie Me seental \Cubans can call on for mound, ¢Y: Fair tonight and Tuesday. ers. The winner will be official-| Pollock: Au ? turned de can call on for X | Colder south portion and con-: ly crowned city champion of Key |:’ Other. fish were caught, an | ay ee . 3 mee ke d ~ Plans For Ladies’ j Guganeuiiaioatiel: club inthis | tinued cold north portion to-|West among women players. This Pollock said the visitors, despite Wave Sis f i If shion “Meintos ce; Brown, 1b;} | night with low temperatures the first All-Ladies Open held Ye cool weather, ame selanieey i j "i | Ni ht Com leted Ellis, 2b; V. Dean, 3b; Gallagher, | '@nging from ne une ex-|by the club. "with their stay in Key Wes ecntt “WSVAR - | £ P ss: Aloe, Gonzalez and Richard-j treme north to 35 over sout eta iE i Fes —— sees ie s | At a directors’ meeting of the son, outfielders, and Butler andj tion. Lowest temperature for} ntries or Queen aTRONG ‘ARM BRAND COFFEE, =) Key West Golf Club held last Sat- | McGee, business manager. | Key West area tonight about 50.' Of Fide E | NATIONAL rday night, final arrangements; Pirates have Orlando odemer| Ja baile Scuba Elona gy 1s. ung tvent| TRIUMPH | r Firet Game vere Cl jeted for the Ladies’jbehind the plate, with Chino; Straits and East Gulf: Moderate | H POA Night vcac n= to be held| Hernandez at first, Santana at)to fresh northerly winds be- 'Are Being g Received: COFFEE AIR Ll be} ES bd >) dey night at La Casa Marina.'second and Jim Albury at third;} coming strong off » today. MILL + 3° Robert Dopp, chairman of the Danny Lastres covers short and] and tonight, diminishing Tues- Entries in the contest to select | s et ) | entertainment committee, spoke!J. Garcia d Tony Alon-} day. Weather fair except mostly | &@ queen for the 1947 Key bag F All Grocers Gf the entertainment that will be |zo, along > Mira, roam the] cloudy south portion and few | International Fishing: ‘ Tougna- sveeretyreoveverrs 0 brerided for the ladies that nig rdens. 1 nchez is the} showers over extreme south por- | ment which opens Sunday, Feb. j pens IST. BOERS ER 9 © ond all directors were of the opi anager nd. coach. | dion today (16, are beginning to come in, it i 4 9 Jon that it was appropriate and} Fans are xious to sec these} REPORT ee reported odey ae Doris i i" 0 0 ! be long remembered {two clubs in action against each i _ ae 47 | Evans, who has charge of. regis- 0 2. Depp also stated that since it!other. They may mect Feb. 16 in| Key West Le Agta tering entries. . Overseas Transportation ks Friday night, there woul the first of a five-game series. (Observation te a A Time. en""t AN Key West girls; 16 and 4 i choice of either chicken or fis . Son | OGG) . over, are urged to enter photo- iM BASEBALL a graphs of themselves, in bathing C \ cretary -- Treasurer | Horace took place at| F Sian baaa ag suits. Finalists will be selected’by om an 9 ne. ee TS ES SM ee Ne ee Teese mek a committee of Key West. mer- Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ) » tals had been received up to Sz =, = Sa 9! chants, headed by Joe Pearlman, . sy irday morning, and asked that a yj te es a a ae = 70| from these photographs. They Betwee: 0 thers send their postals a the jrunner before touchin ga ee ok ormé recinitation Aionih) (sso erisentee| a Sle MIAMI d KEY WEST os eorveaiene She bale ee rin ue ; no a oe ae Rainfall, 24 hours ending | Evans at Pilkington studio, Flem-} q an ) the smbers have los etx 1» DY f Neacac, theses ueiielyacddie: | batman tan a base run-| 8:30 am. inches T. ing street, near Duval, Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys ther card or a letter to him. |ner, but ‘no 1 1 be scored, or Relative Humidity Lee Mason, tournament direct-| Between Miami and Key West Included in the dinner price ‘s any other nner shall be Te or, said today telegrams are be- : the choice of cocktails, favors and putout, until the umpire returns Tomorrow's Almayac ing sent to Allen Corson and cniertainment, the ball to the pitcher, the ball is (Eastern Standard ‘me) “Salty” Mallants, fishing editors Express Schedule: 410 11 — -___———- |dead until the umpire calls play | Sunrise 7:04 a.™.° of the Miami Herald and the Mi-| (No Stops En Route) " Lopez, 3b 0 2 ball.” {Sunset 6:19 p.m. ami Daily News, respectively, | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- | R. HE. E. Acevedo, ef 1 0! On the particular play at Navy | Moonrise ‘asking them to come to Key/ CEPT.SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar » 0 Mauldin, rf 0 0 Field, the runner was out by be- | Moonset 11:08 &™.' West for the tourney opening. rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- 4 1 Haskins, 1b 1 O,ing hit by a pitched ball and} TIDES They are to be honor guests, | night. E. Cruz, rf 0 O!threw the batsman out at frst pleted with the tournament queem| EeDAYED oe lean etal G. Lastres, p 1 3/This play was called wrong. The! ava. sete wi entire fleet of charter at 12:00 oc! Mid- oe ee a _-ibatsman should have been safe; (Eastern Standard Time) fo culbecrdes oh night and arrives at Key West at kes: home Totals— 5 8 | on first and credited with a hit. High Tide i Tide Sine catia Key West passes in 6:00 o’clock A. M. wees: Bak- Raiders— ee a fe 3.46 ay review at Casa Marina _hotel| Local Schedule: acrifice: Baker, 2 Lae 0 Acevedo, Lopez, Baker, Roberts; 2:00 p.m. wats eS docks at 10 a, m. Sunday, Febru- i ehoiga AAI Teche Hernan- A. Acevedo, ss 3 0 1 1 3)two-base hits: Baker, Albury ADDITIONAL 1 4G LEAV. KEY ae ae ¥ Bak Ace- Roberts, cf 4 0 1 1 0{three-base hit: Hernandez: hor Reference Station: Key West he a f gaclatiidinctins Gece CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. tc Dukes; 4 0.0 11-O0/ran: Aibio Acevedo: stoler bases: | : Time of| Height of see Pp a olarae at cate M. and atrives at Miami et 4:00 o'- Raid Trojans 4 1 1 9% 2!Haskins, Armando Acevedo, Saw-| Station— Tide |high water engaged to — e teat Kate clock P.M. algrat 4, Wburyi, ¢ 4 0 1 9 lier; sacrifices: Alvin Acevedo,| Bahia Honda —0Ohr. _ to be enterer in he co . 4 LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT ‘ by onell, if 3; 0 0 2 °1,;Armando Acevedo; double pla’ (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. | annuonced. The photograp! rae SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o’clock A.M. and . win- eeting, P 4% 0 0 0 5'C. Valdez to Albio Aceyedo to'No Name Key +2hr. = be on hand as boats arrive. arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock rt s; losing Sawyer, rf 2 1 1 1 0/Haskins; left on bases: Raiders 2,) (east side) - aed { P.M. wires: Clark ne — —|Bive Sox 4; bases on balls: off] Boca Chica —Ohr. That Good | : ast yeh T is— ps eas ea de weeting 2, off G. Lastres 1;} (Sandy Point) 40 min. “Your Grocer SELLS | FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE | Score by innings: R. strik ts: by Sweeting 8, by | Caldas Channel +2hr. STAR * BRAND } FULL CARGO INSURANCE Second Game Blue Sox 100 001 210—5 5 ij Lastres 7; wild pitch (north end) 10 min. +1.4 ft. | : \B RH POA Ri 001 001 100-3 7 6| winning pitcher: G. \Minus Sign—Corrections to be) AMERICAN COFFEE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and 68 ‘ 2. En cC. Valdez, Baker, A.jing pitcher: Sw eeting subtracted and CUBAN: WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets 1 Acevedo. Hernandez, y,{C and Valdez: gn — Corrections to be ‘Try A Pound Todsy——| i time: 2.10. ed. y hu...