The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 8, 1947, Page 6

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Seas RAIDERS THREATEN SOX LEAGUE LEAD HERE PLAY HOSE AND TR JANS AS WINTER CR| OO OOIO ILLS at 7 B. m, Tuesday, at the High OUIT RESUMES PLAY, WITH TWIN BILL | With the Municipal Stadium; @emend im smooth shape once, Key West baseball fans; te trouping back tomorrow | the league-leading Bluc tengle with the Red Raiders i the epener of a doubleheader ein | The m fox, surprise team of the} League, are counting on Gabe Lastres, their @eund ace, to stop the Raiders, by many the best team; town. Manolo Acevedo will do; eetehing. The Sox are going; oF qut for « win, as a twin v TOMORROW 18 Battery Men Of Miami Club Now In Key West The vanguard of the Miami Tourists, Florida-Internation- al League team which will dk its spring training here, ar. rived in Key West today with Jay Cohn, business manager, and Dave Coble, field mana- ger. Approximately 10 pitchers and catchers accompanied the two managers. Eight others Gold Medal Cage | temorrow for the . Raiders oa put them in first place, half; were already here and in- . ahead of the Blue Hose. fielders and outfielders will | put them in the top niche,| come in Tuesday and Wed- Halders are counting on Bub-| nesday. Sweeting to do the trick on Roy Hamlin, chairman of the Stadium Committee, said this morning that the playing field is in fine shape and the clubhouse will be ready as with either Exmond Al-! soon as the team commences DeWitt Roberts behind} its workouts. Trojans Charlie Al-| CSI MLM OL MG Ms r ©, will prob-' 5 mound, with Joe|said today that.a new public, ad- completing the battery. {dress system will be installed in head, Roy Hamlin, time for tomorrow's game. ANGEL DELGADO SUBMITS | ALLSTAR KEY WEST TEAM with Esmond Albury receiving end. This will} young Bo Meador as the; Raider pitcher in the | r i Fs 7 { Fig Amnona the various All-Star baseball teams from Key West be- We eebeitted on all sides is the following by Angel (Gallego) Del- rte, well-known fan: y PInsT TEAM SECOND TEAM Clayton Sterling First Base __. Chino Hernandez Wiliam Cates or Santana _ Second Base __. . Duke Marte Hernandez Third Base Fidel Lopez ‘Armando Acevedo Shortstop Albio Acevedo ‘Philip Baker Leftfield Jesus Garcia Temy Alonzo Rightfield . Domenech or Rueda DeWitt Roberts Centerfield . Andy Alonzo | Bubber Sweeting Pitcher Bo Meador Gabe Lastres Pitcher Salinero i +> Cation Hi54 {spice Beigede contends that Wm. Cates, manageri tht Red Raid- * logiea! choice for All-Star pilot. It, will be, ae} that i ph a fave listed for secdnd, batd ty tub vst tg dad This im the event Cates ts selected to head the Stars, Middle sack to Santana. yet team Cohn To Play Eastern Pro. ~ College Net Ace Tomorrow, OOK MARCH, ONE OF LEADING PROS, IN‘in the opening match at 1:30! - sil o'clock is of especial note on the ASA MARINA MA P'CH- | program. In the final match! | March and Carbonell will mect > i #8, 1:30 P.M. {Cohn and J, R. Vosburgh, Kev day Cohn, Casa Marina tennis ; Wester, in what promises to be a Cates is also favored to lead the sec- @ and twice National Boys pire ees doubles tilt. ae . =} ie complete schedule, as aE se se mcd 3 ; announced by Cohn. follows: | pasteng sew Maren, | 1:30 p. m.—Ygnacio Carbo- | Bestern Professional Champion | nell, Key West city champion, | @ the United States, when they! Get tomerrow afternoon at the | Case Marina courts vs. Dick Bolling. No. 3, Uni- versity of Virginia. 2:15 p. m.—Jack March, Mi- te Mareh, Cohn will find not} ami Beach, Eastern Profes- ee) ome of the ranking players! sional Champion, vs, Jay Cohn, of the country, but a powerfal| Casa Marina pro, former Na- Hitter whose backhand is one of | tional Boys Champion, the best in the world. Neverthe | 3:00 py: mi--Cohnyand J, RB, fem, the Case Marina pro has a| Vosburgh, Key West, vs. @retemic atteck which has drop-| March and Carbonell. ged more than one big-name The doubles teams may be re- player. Cohn produces a bewil- | arranged before play starts, de- @erime mixture of sizzling drives,’ pending upon the outcome of the | ew bouncing chops and tantaliz- | professional match. Bolling, Car- tee Grop shots. Whether March’; | bonell and Vosburgh are ama- eoming attack can overpower ‘tures, with no participation in the Gehn's shwewd change of pace re- | financial aspects. meine to be seen. Tickets will continue on sale Te Key Westers the appear-|at $1.10 each at the Key West amee of their city champion, | Drug Store, until 9 o'clock to- Venedio Carbonell, against Dick | night. They will be on sale there- | Gelling, No. 3 man of the Uni- after at Casa Marina, Admission | wereity of Virginia tennis team, . may be secured also at the gate. DOUGLAS TEACHERS \ William Curry, first aid chair- 7 ‘my \ man of the Key West Chapter, LEARN FIRST AID and Leonard Curry instructor- Dastve teachers Douglas | consultant. Textbooks were fur- Seheol are nearing completion of | nished by the chapter. Red Cross advanced first aid! Teachers who received certifi- Wourses. The advanced course cates in the two preliminary eneleting of @ total of 10 hours courses will be eligible to of imstruction received in two-| as instructors under a specialist | eur Bight sessions at the school, from National Red: Cross head- will prepare them for a special quarters. eouree to qualify them as instruc- | lwwvevvvescvrwvers tors | a | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE in just com- pleted @ 20-hour course in stand- | TRIUMPH ord first aid as taught under the Red Cross. Both the standard and| pot @fvanced course were taught by; art &. Evans, S.T.M.1/c of the | at U88 Gilmore | All Grocers Arrangements were made by) CFCCWoreVewewvewes jtaneda of the Réd Raiders; Har- is leaving |- | efforts in behalf of Key West that pe of Florida Greyhound Bus} orth N. H. 59 ene The poster carries six excellent jphotographs of Key West (an(| i, nearby areas) taken from the re- cent article on the Keys in LOOK A I I ENTION!! }of Chicago, who took the photos, Bick Up and Delivery Service Phone 739 for Fast, Efficient Factory Reconditioning KEY WEST ELECTRICAL REPAIR CO. 616 Whitehead Street THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Weather Tourney To Open Tuesday Evening The Gold conducted by Athletic Association, FOKECAST with scattered showers this aft- ernoon and tonight; clearing Sun- day. Continued warm this after- noon; cooler tonight and Sunday. Moderate to fresh southwest and west winds shifting to fresh, mod- erately strong northwest north tonight and Sunday. Florida: tinued warm Medal the Basketball High School will open i School gym and continue for two weeks, N. H. Pepper, ath- letie director, said today. extreme south, At a meeting held last night | showers pond fa Hhundessorns in the U. S.,every six, eleven, pang iain) nurses 12 teams were represented, seven |PO'th and central portions; cold-| twenty-three or ‘thirty-five min; }° phasized | algo jane} t r r “1 aid Cross civilign’ tepgpien pnd’ 7a {Navy [on ree een Saaay wath utes? } oe procrapy aan Bye nel da : showers ending Tallahassee area} g. How long was it from the} 84 Pas teams. Several other teams have |by early afterngon..Clearing andj German invasion of Poland to the | tims, home nursing mire ‘ ics promised to” enter. ‘Deadling for | colder tonight preceded “by few] surrender of Japan?” So | aitr, surplus ieee ie sm: is entering is 7 p. m. Monday, at |Showers extreme south portion.| 9 Do whales spout water? heen and ‘Volunteer * produc- Which time every téam partici- Sunday partly cloudy, colder.) 19, When was the American’}tion conps. tin st have. the $10 entry |»resh. winds. Red Cross founded? f Le as diene arate bi Y| East Gulf of Mexico:. Fresh, fee in the hands of Coach Pep- per- at the High School. The silver trophy, plaque and 69 individual awards, including gold basketballs and medals, to be given the winning teams and outstanding players, will arrive here Monday or Tuesday from Miami, Pepper said. No teams will be admitted to the tourna- ment after 7 p. m. Monday since the pairings will be drawn im- mediately afterward. A tournament committee con- sisting of J. E. Hooks of the USS Madrequal, A. C. Bloodworth of the Navy AllStar’; Nestor Cas- locally moderately strong, south to southwesterly winds shifting to fresh northerly extreme north portion this forenoon over central portion this afternoon and re- mainder of section early tonight. Showers and few thunderstorms clearing over north portion this afternoon and south portion to- night. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits: Fresh to moderately strong: south to southwesterly winds shifting to fresh northerly tonight and over extreme north portion this afternoon. Scattered showers and thunderstorms, clear- ing over north portion late this afternoon and,early tonight and over south portion tonight: REPORT Key West, Fla., March 8, 1947 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, City. Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal . vey Allen of Key West Transit Pushers, and Pepper was named to conduct the event. —————_ -— AUNT UUM CMA UAT SPORTS and RECREATION /uqguugauneneuvene eye uesenst MoMA 2UG ANNE AEE SWIMMING—South Beach, south end of Duval Street. DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, | west Caroline Street; Craig Dock, north end of Grinnell Street. BASEBALL—Winter League dou- | bleheader every Sunday, 1:00 p.m., at Municipal Stadium, Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches —__ Relative Humidity 83% Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) Duck Ave. and 14th St. Sunrise 6:43 a.m. GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, |Sunset 6:33 p.m. Stock Island. Moonrise 9:14 p.m. Moonset 8:19 a.m. TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- vision Street (day and night TIDES facilities). Tomorrow BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts Naval Base ‘at South Beach and Bayview (Eastern Stanaard Time) i Dirk. «4 High Tide Low Tide HANDBALL—Bayview Park. 11:20 a.m. 4:58 a.m. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview 5:24 p.m. \;Park, and South Beach. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA PICNICKING—Tables at Bay-| Reference Station: Key West view Park. Time of| Height of CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND — (. Bayview Park. COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview opRarke > Station— Tide |high water Bahia Honda =—Ohr. (bridge) ....10 min. 0.0 ft. No Name Key +2hr. (east_ side)’ 20 min. Boca ‘Chica —Ohr. | (Sandy Point) 40 min. Caldas Channel +2hr, EVERY GREYHOUND OFFICE WILL HAVE KEY WEST DISPLAY e poster, brought into The Citizen office this morning, proves to be one of the best pubilicity O min.’ +1.4- ft. to be (north: end) Minus Sign—Corrections subtracted Plus Sign — Corrections to be added. the city has received in a long time. The display was received here by William M. Arnold, man- Stuart Chase of New York, eco- nomist-author, born at Somers- magazine. The photos are great- ly enlarged. One shows a strik- ing sunset scene with the seven- mile bridge in the background. In another picture, Joe Donahue . Electric Motor Owners Now is the time to recondition your MOTORS. Do this before the hot summer months cause costly breakdowns and spoilage. accompanied by his wife, holds up a 30-pound groupe! graphic map of the Keys is also provided. Among the main at-| tractions here, so far he Dona- hues are concerne: ‘the bril- liant tropical scenery.” Arnold said that every Grey- hound office in the United State would be furnished with a cop} of the display. 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A pictorial story of the activ- jities of the American Red Cross will be delivered to 2,000 house- holds in Key West this week by members of the Junior Red Cross under the direction of Mrs. Fer- nando Camus. Under the slogan, “Your Red Cross Carries On,” a photograph- ‘ically illustrated broadside de- picts the great work for veterans, 7. An accidental death occurs; members of the armed forces, and Who Knows?i 1, What is the leading cause of 2. What per cent of U. S. men 3. What state has the largest 4. What state had the largest 5. What is the length of the 6. What is the size of the Canal VV VIII IV II IVI SOI SSSI SCS SIG ES CICS ICS TSS SCSI AS FRING HGS GSI VS ISIS ISS IOS CCS SSS SOS The Answers . Heart disease. . In 1940, 1.3 per cent. 1 2. teen ee bu 3. New York, 21 per cent. 4 5. 1 to 7 reoms, . Al most perm homes. 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