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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, Sox Beat Troja Loop Lead; LESS EN OPENER FROM FURST INNING ON TO PND OF BATTLE ®y NESTOR CASTANEDA iw Red Raiders kept on the | the league-legding Blue umping the ceilar- twrtiing Trojans, 8-3, in the sec: “ = Winter League’ in ty atte ) after the Blue Sox had' jerered through a 3-1 win over ~ Trem m the pener at Me gd Ste truer he first game, the Blue mhind the six-hit pitching ' Diez, veteran right- wir, hed little trouble in hime beck the Trojans. The | frepeme drew first blood in the "eng when « single, an er- 4 Jim tn Haqua’s double gave The Blue Sox went! the weond on two alk ond an error more in the by Mauldin and a double “ singles Valdes Mas, the winning pitcher,! win continue through April 12.| o’clogk..In the second game Ke The Clowns added two in the a 5 wt fowr and did ‘! walk! Bayview Park will bé the seene, ee | Hpspital ae tice eighth. Gonzalez, singled, Brown Lowest last night os =) , Ge wie jalgrat, | During the week a banquet.in| Gove Springs Naval. Station. doubled off the building in right pee 34 1 wer the way f0F honor of Cuban government of-|. The two winners will meet to-| Center, and D. kastres ‘threw “Precipitation Te | wwe He sllowed eight ficials, newspapermen ‘and sports} morrow for’ the championship. | Wild to the plate, Gonzales scor- 1 36 hoot § three free passes. ' " ing and Brown ‘following him Bainfal — fishermen will be held. Miss} The two losers will play a pre- 8:30 am., inches ‘dé Hive Sex second | Doris Boza, named ‘hostess for} liminary at 7:15 p.m, for ‘the when Rodriguez threw wildly ‘eek with two! Marti Week, will aid in greeting! consolation. title. back to the plate. W1%e e* and turned ithe visitors. Martin Liiraldi,!” pt. J. J. Gustitus, athletic ce Box scores: _ Tomorzow's Almanac SS dee Becaus,| Cuban consul in Key West, is as-| fieer, Fleet Sonar School, said Pirates (Eastern Standard Time) men led the) sisting in making arrangements today that because of the small Player— ABR H PO Ale srise «BA a.m. Sle en@ for the visit of his countrymen. | size of the gymnasium, it has Sa oe 2b :F : s : : Bunaat Ba om. | voreh light parades, street} been decided not to admit civil- re nebo i. 41.2 7 0| Moonrise - 9:52 a.m. “uba: 4 bers | conga bands and ’ many other “ ary 2 : : : : TIDES *. sed went on to win being plapned. Fla Tourne : : 0 Tomorrow | . alien eee we | , J, Albury, 3b 40213 Naval Base | ne Two walks, an! N E t At che Mira, If ...... ‘ ° } 4 ° (Eastern Menitsl a eee) alinero, p High Tide jw Tide ais - —— Joe Kirkwood, ee ee Ps ee 0:26 a.m. ¢ 6:11 am, a hy nang lf Cou Totals— 35 51127 12] 12:24 p.m. 6:58 p.m. ere six runs in | Triek Shot King, Go rse Key West Clowns ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA mm The Trojans Player— AB RH PO A] Reference Station: Key West hew halt of Winners of the flag tourna- Gallagher, ss eS 8 t.3 Time of| Height of wat John He 0 F ida ment held at the Key West Golf , ; “ re Un fr ay) at ine ey West Gy {Gonzalez cf 3. 1 2 1 0} Statiom— Tide (high water mt | Club Saturday were Lt. J. Btprown, Ib..-;-- 4.) 210 2] ihe Honda. <hr, sted another in! Joe ‘Kirkwood, nationally |Douthit, Frank Newsome and Richard t ao RYO a LW 0.9 . P ik, They’ di- ichardson, r - (bridge) _.-.10 min. 0.0 ft. Avevedo's single,| known golf triek ‘shot artist, will) Gemdn. A. W., Clam ¥ SM TAlco, lf =...4 00 3 O|No Name Key -+2hr. om base ed Clayton Ster-| appear at the local’ course next} vided $10 in p: MeIntoch A Way is Ga Yar (ease: alte) 20 min “aie They picked Friday afternoon at 2 oa ae ‘i dhe deg Seermeuve Ae ten: oo Sb 30 02°38 thie . ° A the i »' fiyst event on-the pro’s docket |featura a e-course. “} Alten, 3 1 1 Boca Z —Ohbr. eo Moverts, | will be an exhibition match: with | tering the tournament, the pro- Rati p eh adt aan Son 40min a eter Wie ‘Toujens got | Professions! Jor Lopez. «74 en anor Wo tingergreunsl| Ets, 2 3.0 @ 2 2) “(orth end) 10min. +14 ft, a ae on “ae ne~ is Loe et a coe lecwhere on the course and xB. Butler BO ee si PRE See Seegeetias to be ghee by Berg and! club cha 3 , crane ARIA age PRTG —— + sul - ple.| and the veteran mixed esa tess it peat cues ee Totals— 34.3 5 27 13] plus ee Corrections to be Huiders’| champion, Bob ‘Spottswood!*4 Dal” 1S“ cipsest ie number is de.| X-Batted for Ellis in 9th. einica. Hume. tnak anche, Wed tt | After the match that will Jas at Section. 8 Pie een : z Score by innings: R. H. E. 3 2S ar in bout two hours, Kirkwood will |*™* opez: hid Pirates . 300 002 000-5 11 7 000. > © ‘ ~ powwow | Rot perform his mastery of the trick Le ae ae aie and Clowns 000 100 020—3 5 5 15, TON SHIP } Second! shots that have made him fa-| |so whoever shot the score they Two-base hits: Brown, Salin-| HERE ON MAR. 17 n nous. on | thought they would were the win- of: WETS ae sy a oe pee ene: de. he visiting professional is be- | ners = > me - s royer-tender, e Ss ‘ose. i ng ea here by Professional | double play: Rodriguez to Las-| mite, will arrive here from Vest Come ined ; bert: Spats: tres to J. Albury to Santana;} Charest d will Rie os BR HM PO A! Joc Lopez and Robert Spotts Today’ s Anniversaries SEG cul: by Saliacre’ © ML arlest on and wii have aboard | wood pease) (Know America) Intoch 2, Alco 2, Ellis, B. Butler),| Re27 Admiral F. E. Beatty, USN, | 4 1] Tickets may be purchased at) 1779_William H. Crawford.!}, anen 4 (A. Alonzo, Salinero| WA0 is commander of the de- 2 4 the golf course. {famed Georgia senator, cabinet 2, T. Alonzo); bases on balls: off peeisr forces of the Atlantic 0 <<< jofficer and Presidential candi-|Guiinero 2, off Aleen 1: left on| leet. ae 0 Bik R es | date, born in Nelson Co., Va. Died | pases: Clowns 7, Pirates 9; earned| Rear Admiral Beatty will 60 Boys’ e hac j Sept. 15, 1834. runs: Pirates 4, Clowns 0: hit by| Make a tour of inspection of Key J 1814—Henry Kirke Brown, | pitcher: by Allen 2 (Rodriguez, West Submarine Base to famil- : . Slated March 8) farmer boy who became one of/7. alonzo): hits: off Allén 9 in 8|iarize himself with operations ) La | America’s most noted sculptors, | innings, off Roberts 2 in 1 inning;; here. On March 19 the Yosemite SPORT Us red tag| born at Leyden, Mass. Died July|time of game: 2.05; umpires: Ro-| will leave here for other Naval | on ° The City Recreation Depart-} 10, 1886. |tand behind piate, C. Perez and! installations throughout the) MPO AL cot will conduct bicyele races} 1824—George W. Curtis, emin-/ Hewitt on bases: scorer: Aguilar. | Caribbean. oy ‘ bovs Saturday, March 8, over |ent New York author, editor, ora-/ SAP BEEN The Yosemite is a vessel of 15,-! ‘ 3 half-mile course on Southside | tor and man ef letters of his day, To, the Tower Lights 000 tons and is approximately | : 4 eu levard, extending from Bertha| born in Providence, R. I. Died fh W 500 feet in length. She is com-| O/ ieet to the Army Experimental] Aug. 31, 1802. of Key West « liratdcatie Cape Jat Baracsh ‘ : od 1836—Winslow Homer, Amer-|. (To be read to the thythm | USN. ‘ Ths Ati ats will be ‘open to|ica’s most famous painter of bs of their own flashes) | o! One sect apr an-‘sea, said to have been more truly Jet-black sky, YIN ¢ {boys from 6 to. 11 years tnd an- jae, sald te have been Sete bom| ee a: TODAY IN HISTORY giother for boys, sor the event | in Boston. ‘Died Sept. 29, 1910. | New soon high, (Know America) re og de aren : wake Hop-| 1845—Albert E. Winship, noted! East, West, Mars! 1779-—Historic capture of Vine- 6 27 17, should do so we ee direc-|Boston editor of the Journal of | i ennes, Ind., in Revolution, by Col. H, B.jkine Waidder, recssstt be | Education, born at West Bridge- Key West night George R. Clarke, bringing what ‘ itor. Appropriate prizes will De) UT "Mass. Died Feb. 17, 1933. | Acts all wrong. jis today’s Tilinois and Indiana in-, 6 2 given the winners. Stars too bright, fio the United States. | ‘ Be oe tic and Bermuda-type Mars too strong, 1863—President Lincoln signs ' Ee eee ene cde iaieoa that Seaman Each bright light, Act creating the Territory of Afi} AMER Nh t : Pa ced jand 5/8 inches in diameters are Reads my song. (zona. . P n of its dedication, wae 6 | often called “boiler —SILL JONES. { 1868—U.S. House votes to im- tez,! Methodist church parade eat ei ete Ee ipeach President Andrew John- und. The new ison. N ed a structure dating back to > D. D. Dunton Wins First Prize | glsi+-Historie women's crusade | stop liquor selling s' rr) —— eel Ohio and spreads to other States. g 3 iez, ss-3b 3100-2 HF} In Weekly Blind- Bogie Contest! 1912—Striking Lawrence, Mass., | ™ hale sean 2 ee 2 Eto pe salon tock fost prize G. B. McDonald 94) [ease wort sececten aa : : Totals— 32 3 6 27 11 of $8 in the weekly blind bogie! §. Z. Carros 104} \delphia—and rioting ensues. " i Score by innings: R.H.E. | Solf contest at the local course; W. Fielden . 86 | 1933—The League of Nations in| 610 100 000— 8 10 3) | yesterday, wa K. W. Loucks and sal Leo Lape Sands BB | Geneva passes judgment against! ‘ daiders Red Ravders Ab 1 PO Ex s: Acevedo 2, = Albury, spectively. D. L bolt Z | 1938—Hitler Se eee : ‘ 5 Rueda, Joe ude ply nee Low medalist was Ramigay Mira}Tom McCarule 3 a er AOE aeniges die! 58 3 0 . cance — nM ie Eas with a 40-37—77. In’second spot|K. W. Loucks 961. fa oe eaplocian onthe Biss} . 2 ng, Roberts, Villarea hn Na-| Was @ newcomer to the low-scor- | Robert,Knowles ae Ae eee PRET SGEE : Li8, Bewyer, Sweeting, dohn Ne- ing rafiks\Comdr. A. W. Clark,/Humbert Mira ee 4 ©. -vareey) doer Mavartond) uObi ‘with an 80. Humbert Mira was|Jimmy Mira 77|tanbul because they had no entry , © pi John Navarro; three-base hit lthird with-an 81. i Charles lac 91 {Papers for either Turkey or Pal- > 1 Joe Navarro; stolen bases: Ace-/ "At ood Sands scored his low-|N. D. Artman 94{estine. 2 © cevedo, E. Albury 2, Nacqua; dou-).t"rounds in years by taking|Dr. Jack Hayes 7| 1943-—Intensive round-the-clock 7 ® 2 ble plays: Acevedo to Baker to 43-45—88. The veteran golfer}/Bob Crutchfield - _ 94jraids on Germany begin . ~ Sterling, Hernandez to Baker to)” 4 pars on Numbers 2, 9 and 4. ID D. Dunton 9g} 1944—American planes — raid , 10 27 17) Sterling 2; left on bases: Raiders! y For pis rounds, Atwood said, “I|A. J. Bosselet 9g/Axis heavily for fifth time in) ian \8 HH PO A 9, Trojans 3; bases on balls: off didn’t think it was possible or ae Tyson 92] week. | i 2 4 4 Albury 5, off Sweeting 15) nore.’ ielden Elbertson 86! 1945—Gen. Patton reduces the | ¢@ ! 3 strike-outs: by C. Albury 2, by! “Tydividual scores are as fol- |Bab Dillard ‘ 89}German Bulge on Luxemburg ‘ » © Sweeting 4; wild pitch: Sweeting; |) ows: Comdr. A. W. Clark - _.. 80|frontier. Marines on Iwo Island ‘ 2 © winning pitcher: Sweeting: Jessie Crumbacker - ...100;Mrs. A. W. Clark “124 widen their beachhead. ‘ © ing pitcher: C. Albury; umpires:/y p powell ...113}Bob Spottswood 82| 1946—The United Jewish Ap-| 0 Clark @d Bethel; scorer: Cas-!3 4 Douthit = 100; urry Harris 87} {peal opens its campaign for $100,-! * 0 5 | taneda 2 2.18 ‘Hygh Moore —-——-_—-- ————105 | Pinky Osborne 9% ' 000,000. Lead; Raiders Win, £3 WROJANS HELD scoRE-¢—§—— | ne AS oe tai tt in 1947 ns, 41, Keep, BASKETBA Hich at eee F es Tourney — arnival Planned ‘“ Easter Week A new departure from tradi-, tional pre-Lenten festivities in the United States is being plan. |uesDAY—= 7:30—Catholie Youth Club vs. ; Porter-Allen (High School ned by Lee Mason, director of | 8! ps ergs nace oe the 1047 Key West International} ee game of.” Glass cham- Fishi \ ishing tournament. pionship pathy Because of the tremendous |.; THURSDAY—.- 1 amount of fish consumed during | 7:30—Coca-Cola vs. Key, West Lent, a mammoth carnival is be- img arranged’ for this Southern-! most City to begin on Easter! Sunday, rather than end just | “4 jor to the beginning of Lent as! customarfy with New Or-/ bona Mardi Gras, the Tampa | Gasparilla fiesta, the Feast of | San Carlos at Mobile, Ala., and! other like celebrations. The week here will honor the istri memory pt Jose ‘Marti Cuban | The Seventh Naval District patriot who spant much time in| basketball championships will Key West wh exiled from} open tonight at the Fort Tay- Cuba. A giant community sunrise} lor gymnasium when Banana Easter service, through coopera- | River Naval Air Station plays ; tion of all Key West churches, | Naval Air Technical Training | will open Jose Marti week, which! Center of Jacksonville at 7:15 Transit Co. 8:30—Radio vs. Red Raiders. Navy Basketball | Championships To Open Tonight ——__—__—__—_4 The five-hit pitching ot of Ran: meget ck‘ Halacso baka they Wet | heey ue ssa tcp nada squad,” took Yard run. ity: Partly “Claude Valdez, 2 member of the ‘in push-ups and Clowns, local colored team, to} with some indieation of rain;| top honors in the recent physical’ Other high-point men were three unéarned runs yéSterday end the Pirates took the fire gf Not much change in temperature] Director N. H. Pepper, at Key bunt and third on A. Alonzo’s in-|° field hit. Santana scored on T. Alonzo's roller to first, J. Garcia singled, scoring Alonzo. Rodri- In the f fourth the tueal scored when Joe Mira dropped Taxi McIntoch’s looper to left and Al len singled to score the Clown catcher. The Pirates added two more in the sixth, when J. Gar- cia, Rodriguez and J. Albury singled in succession after T. Alonzo took first when hit by Allen. Alco, Clown left fielder, then robbed Lastres of a homer with the bases full when he haul- ed down a line drive with a spectacular one-hand catch. cloudy tonight, clearing Tuesday. creasing tonight and Tuesday. Florida: Colder north and gen- Jacksonville through Florida| ! Straits and East Gulf of Mexico:| ate to fresh variable and squal- ly weather. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No smail craft or storm warnings have been issued. Key West, eS wT 24, 1947 | (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, ’ City Office) Highest yesterday — Home orhiee BEF points; Fernandez, 558; John 3 Ivan Fatson, 536; Cuber Rich: ae Ee cee ot Ray Beak beret Septem- Hubert Martinez, easily. ber and now, shows — ez totaled 583 points. : provement, Director Valdez turned in perfect scores pointed out. These teary tor the “burpee,” squat jump, gether with the ‘sit-ups and pick-a-back. He tal- the “average boy” and ' Key West Boy Key West Boy Average sie fitness tests given by Athletic lied 90 per cent in pull-ups, 72 marks follow: EVENT— — Sept. 1946 Now . Boy 6.4 $3 — e 10.6 12 5 22.5 33 33 48 40 75 Sit-ups ... 60 70 100 Pick-a-Back Run _21.4 sec. 19.2 sec. 23 sec.’ 18 spe. 300-Yard Run 51.6 sec. 50. 4sec. 43 sec. 45 sec. The High School gym classes , cises; November, touch football) . : ‘and pyramid building; Decem- have been stressing a different | ber, American ball (combination game each month as follows:! of football and basketball), September, soccer, conditioning fundamentals of basketball, York exercises, acrobatics and tumb- , barbell system of weight lifting; ling; October, touch football,! January, volleyball, showerball, marching drills, posture exer-| cageball and boxing, PARK EDIBLES AT DOOR \LITTLE BUSINESS GETS INDIANAPOLIS. — In com- pliance with numerous com-| RESPITE IN POLAND plaints against popcorn crunch- WARSAW.—(AP)—Seeking ad ing an@ cellophahe rattling dur- epost al of emplayment jin industries not producing goods ing se eke S pa srs "of first necessity, the council of ministers has ordered basic enter trons to surrender all edibles at’ prises employing up to 100 work- the door before they enter. Sacks | ers per shift be excluded from may are labeled and filed in a big box tionalization. Formerly, industries and returned to owners as they! employing 50 workers were to bi leave. So far the plan has Work! pelneataed: ed well. 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