The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 11, 1947, Page 5

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eae, ee SCS SORr FF Fe wens 2 $5 TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1947 : URN ater cs te ac 22 MIAMI TOURISTS REPORT HERE; REST DUE TOMORROW; STAR SOUTHPAW IS HOLDOUT Larry Raldwin, Who Had 15-4 Record Last Season, Ask Higher Salary; Players Well Pleased \Sailor Ist Stu dent Crack Sarsfield . With Key West INTEREST MOUNTS Fors———______ Flier To Solo Here’ Five In One Of SUNDAY’S GAME WITH | Murray H. Weinrub, CMoMM, | : of 184-C Poinei Place, is the} : WED RAWERS AT sta. Softball Season |fitst student fo solo under the|FIVE NAVY, SEVEN. CL 2. |GI. flyi Tram, der j UM, | Starts Tonight | way al FarnWOw Pising Service Rain delayed the. scliedulea |at Meacham field here. batting wectice dension of the’! At Bayview Park. Weinrub nade this first solo Mian Volirists-ehis*torning, but {hop in a Pip Cub Trainer. He} PHY AT SCHOOL GYM’ is a ore i . PAVE Coble, manager, planned to’ The 1947 softball season wini'i$ @ crew ember of the USS:! me Gold Medal Basketball" UME WN Cohorts Out 10 Municipar OPED tonight at Bayview Park! “lamagore, gationed at the Sub- . . marine Base/Key West. Stadium a if the When Bob's Sport Shop will play! The class @ Which ‘he is a. stu- the Veterans of Foreign Wars at' dent began 4 Feb. 14, 1947, and Several more players checked 7:30 o'clock and the B-29 Bomb-|has 24 pupi) enrolled. ‘This is i during the afternoon and night, q,. i Stet ; the first clasfunder the G.I. pro- Singing the total to 2 ers meet the American Legion The re- t 9 o'cl ; gram, and w} terminate on May mpineder due to arrive today °* 9 o'clock. /31, 1947. aed tomorrow. Among the new’ Dewitt Roberts will pitch for ~ @rivals w Don Cox, left-hand- the Sports Shop. with Esmon@! . ef pitcher from Canton, Ohio; Joe Albury catching, Clayton Sti Busin Men Hediner, infielder from Miami; ling on first, Will Cates, second, Wi Tuener, pitcher from Ellen. Jackie Carbonell, third, Kilbane! tea Ht ad and. Charles Austin, Baker, short and Jack Villareal,! Fo Program mitielder trom Pennsylvania. McCarthy and Monk Kerr in the} The Busigss Men's Athletic Ne word has yet been receiv- , outfield. {Club, whichhas been meeting #¢ from Jack Chandler, Arman- | For the Veterans Castro will'every Mondy and Wednesday @e Gelert. Aurelio Fernandez, jcatch with F. Tynes or M. Aries| evening fro 6 to 7 o'clock in @ George Souter. all of whom pitching. Melvin Tynes, Santana,|the high sejol gymnasium, an- @re being counted on strongly J. Garcia and Mario Hernandez; nounced toy its program for | te make the club. | will man the infield posts from! next month day Cone, general manager, an- right to left in that order, with| First partf the period will be teuneed that Larry Baldwin, star Madlin, J. Mira and Alonzo in! spent in i idual conditioning, pHeher with the club last season the outfield. which will bnsist of prescribed with a record 15 wins against! exercises foplifferent parts _ of fur losses, was definitely a hold- CCAIR, |the body “d¢lopment; punching TT accor: ‘ bag drills, Pdicine ball drilis; | it, and, according to word re SPORTS d Sjumpigig roand weight iting. etived from the player in. Cali- an Fae secol bia of the perienl frnia, he refuses to report for ip aolery. cffered. RECREATION jp be spenin playing volley All of the play Tournament, opening tonight at the high school gymnasium, has drawn five fast Navy teams and seven strong civilian teams, it was announced following a tourna- ment committee meeting last night. ‘The Red Raiders, city cham: pions, face their severest tests of the season, particularly against the USS. Sarsfield, the Navy club tournament of the Eastern Sea- board at Norfolk, Va. Because the pairings with the Raiders second, ee Beta i Other. powerful entries are the Navy All-Stars, a hand-picked crew of the best players in the Navy League, and the Independ- | ents, composed mainly of high School ‘stars, led by: Oscar Cruz, an outstanding performer of the | 1946-'47 Key West High five. were enjoy- TY | It is also founced that there ing thelr first day in Key West,' Other entries are the Key West! ; Gs is room for|few more men if |Transit Pushers, Coca-Céla, the' end found everything here to | SW IMMIN jouth Beach, ‘south their liking. For most of them it wee their first trip to the . city, and they were all anxious to “get Dock, north end of Grinnell| Names shoul\je given to Jack out and go fishing’. Manager Street, 'Sellers or Cha} Smith, Jr. lows: Coble is planning to arrange a day | BASEBALL—Daily spring train-| for the ‘boys to finish early, so; “ing workouts of Miami Tour.‘ROLL OF HWOR + oat cone Ppa tackle the tarpon! ists. (Florida - International | AT §N CARLOS and sailfish in this area. League) and. games every! % fA e pe ibi San Carlos Sch@ roll offonor Interest in the coming exhibi- Saturday, Sunday at Municj- eee canine 5 ht SS tion gemes is ep tai frou: pal Stadium, Duck Avenue toys; out the eity, and one o! e larg-| and 14th Street. No admis- : mel ‘ est crowds of the season is ex- | ADULT DEPARTME pan. sion charge to workouts. fi * Arh Coa He. |! pected to attend the games at Mu-|GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, | ‘Sb, Istruction)—Am na O’Hunt, John 'W.: ntliAn- Ww. nabelle Henricksdn, Bert i]- Jianis, Paula ‘R:* Williamsgfus the Tourists will tackle the Red | TENNIS—Bayview Park on 'Di- Neiders in the first game, starting! vision Street (day and! night #t 1:30 p.m, Tiny Parker, former facilities). at . B, ,LeMay,,. Elizabeth peg, owner with Cone! of the Touris oris Knowles, Meaty L. her, at South Beach and Bayview bs ‘is expected to arrive Saturday, | Park. i adeae tinaand 3h Meh. the Medregal, Nestor cet S, ove poeaain' $x fie) shee lbsenil (SROPA ORR nb ayview FABRA - a Neraiah Transit Pushers ang at Mi | Park and South Beach. CHILDREN'S \DEPARTNE (pepper, director of athletics One-Minute Sport sQuiz | picnicKING—Tables at Bay-| (Elementary Spangh and EAB) |u@ nich school. ce Hi) Did the Phillie’ ov'the Ath-; view Park. —First Grade: .Maguerite f MF The ommittee aecied ang letien, Ww rg. spectators in' CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND -—-| Michael Mariscal, Ranybiopl- all the teams and divide tet | loge? “ n't Lf Bayview Park. dez ,and Daniel’ Gatia; gud te two brackets.. There will also) lmpnAger of the St. COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview| grade: Celido Pons} ta fe: Who Lewis, Browns?) | ur ® What is the salary of Stan! ——— ee Francisca Pons and ee Musial? K.W. GOLF CLUB IN Perfect attendance record re- | i \ 4. Did Gus Lesnevich retain his é “ n + veals the names of he follyting crown in his recent title bout? SESSION TONICHT) vipils: Cecilia Ferrpdez, fedo §. Who is manager of the Bos-; Directors of the Key West Golf Pons, Alicia Pons, #lorig’ Disg- | ton Braves? Club will meet tonight in the diertt, Eloisa Chfez, George | —— ‘clubhouse, Stock Island, at 7:30 | Disediertt, Diana Ydez, Danny THE ANSWERS: jo'clock. ‘ and Mario Hgdiertt. 1. The Phillies, by more than} Routine business will be trans-] “ y4iss Benildes L.?mond is the 400,000 ‘acted at the meeting. Dr. Jack Spanish instructort the school 2. “Muddy” Ruel. Hayes, club president, will pre- : Eloise CGregory the 3. Reportedly, $28,000. Iside. Pelich inainicier! ). Billy Southworth. j Irvin R. Kuenzil, secretary TODAY IN TORY ——_——_ jtreasurer of the American | ‘ed- imncwiaweat US. Sen. W. Lee O'Danicl ofjeration of Teachers, Chicago, mn Texas, be M Ohio, 57 years y 794—Ci 0: zes the ars | born Nevada, Ohio, ears! 1 ‘ongress_ thori: as, a} * fi | : fg ‘ wd ae la retcon—anstrermtegementer na SREP CS af US. Ny. F whatever left of the Revolionary ships : ° Affairs created. | any 1 1832—Historie : ; § ~ Settin Hi h Standards of pioneers Satya to found : a colony in Orega a ; \K. 1888—Beginningt the great 3443. SPANISH MACK“ blizzard along (UT ass Const cRE 57-IN. | Robinson, 707 Seminole St.. jby which all bliz#ds since havi EREL = 57-IN. BARRA-;| Key West, with 9% pound |been measured. : et > PACE: silver flasher caught while 1918—President Wilson sends i | wading off Grassy Key-on |sympathetic mesg¢e to Sie | van Hofe reel and 20 lb. rejoicing with thet on the fa ! i zardom. ; | ee ‘20% paelbagnend “1931_British dborite intro- e ver-| fighter was 28% |. Se eer rae Piath Commune ditions that have not been over-| EREL-. [duces tll in Ho Comm Wy conducive to. sports fishing| | SPANISH MACK duces till in Hous of Commons CUDA AMOI SETTERS Despite adverse weather con- This one is in a class by it- ; rer, He Gaiver Edf° 12 nicipal Stadium Sunday, when Stock Island. teah Porter, Lucille ] houdt entry, fee. Members of the e s, Dr. R. B. LeM#irg/] e con thajor league umpire, and co-!BASKETBALL—Outdoor ‘courts|M- Robbins, Dr. R * {mittee are E. O. Blo the Navy All-Stars, Mr. Hooks of} a wining. bra conso- Gloria Disgdiertt; fourth ;de:|%§.2 Wining Bracke ratings Park, a laWen — bracket. , follow. D fe they are int¢sted in participai- | USS. Medregal, Radio,” Romero’s | @ retutn to file must file it Sta Pere en Es ae Dock,!ing at the dh any Monday or [Electric Service, USS, Gilmore|| months ahter monks myn | west Caroline Street; Craig|Wednesday efing at 6 o'clock. }and the USS. Gilmore Engineers, | The games tonght are as fol- 7 P.M.—USS. Gilmore Engi- | neers vs. Cea-Cola. 8 P.M. ~ Romero's Electric ! Service xs. Navy All-Stars, | 9 PY.—USS. Sarsfield vs, Radie The tournament committee an- jdnced that there is room for team today, the Oster- Wolves, who will play ednesday against USS. Meregal! ™ 9 pam., upon depositing the $10; m- odworth of cket and conso- | 1. Use, garsfield: 2. Red Reidets: 3.qavy All-Stars: 4. Transit Pushe.; 5, Coca-Cola: 6. USS. Medrega. 7. Radio: 8 | Independents: 9. Rumero’s Elec- tric Service: 10, USS. Gilmore: 11. USS. Gilmore Engineers: 12. Osterhoudt's Wolves. Games Wednesday night: 7 PM.—USS. Gilmore vs. it Pushers. wy PM._Red Raiders vs. In- ndents. eee p M._USS. Medregal vs. Osterhoudt's Wolves. Winners of tonight’s games play Thursday, except that the win- draw a bye. Winners of Wednes- day’s games play Thirsday, ex- cept that the winner of the Red draw a bye. _saasanoeeins EEE SEEN, ALBURY & SON NEON LIGHTING SERVICE 4 DUVAL STREET — Phone 648-M Ti i aT i | . » 7 Key West Inter-! House has to votino on it. | PH momawne" 1967 Key vi bladed a self. Ralph Burkholder. of 1941—Presidentigns the Lend- | — E Re eee od pumber| .. Nssivllley Ind-sibeougtt im qi ec nat law. : COFFE opened Feb. 16, a ee eports| 14 pounder, the largest ever 1943—United Sites and Allied | MILL <A eee | seen in ee Liepnenernan forces occupy Mdaoui in Tu) an ” one yi it on a 24 threa nisia. | Ramee: Ja) ten tourney oc Penn Senator reel. ‘1944—U.S. plane bomb enemy | All Grocers to date come from all parts) atl e cow y, from Connecticut to; E aes ae eved* Were are top listings | the Navy comes in Seance. im various divisions ius | AMBERJACK— Mrs. i ip enor 52 a Cal Fah accounted for | 49°, less bread to help, famine with her 64% pound, in ane catch on 4/0 reel and 21 |; a 10 po thread line. Two others are fishing from a Navy boat. a8- | east of the Rhine. 3/0 reel and a 9 thread /and “his American friends.” a share of glory. J. C. Wade. | j945_U.S. First Army advances} 5~ the Naval Air, Sta- 1946—Americans asked to eat i- ri ri Soviet paper, 4 ounce speci- {ridden countries. e 47 inches long. He used | Pravda, lashes out at Churchill) { men, Opening Games, VILIAN CLUBS TO:COM:’ PETE FOR SILVER TRO. || The -ship.. carrying about 500 which just won the destroyer’ of its brilliant record, the Sars-'| agog @? field was rated the No, 1 team in‘ WHAT ABOUT pon j z ; Veracrn: Z 4 Pops . | /S¢280n starts about the third or draws a capacity crowd at home, Senate a. can vane jfourth week in March but thus but ihe park is the smallest in Cao: a oe “e' ha 2 jfar ball number one hasn’t been the league, seating about 4,000.) did a double jump back to the aoe nll ‘pitched in Practice and no sched- PUEBLA Expenses: $36,000; States, Veusenen a rer of the Sarsfield-Radio game, Raider-Independent game also! WWW VV TO STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE NAVAL VESSEL TO : 20,000; gross: $22 t fi spars MARCH 17. ¢ the ISS Yosemite, an 18,000-ton. trever tender, will avrive here: /USt @ myth. Monday, bringing Rear Ad-,%°PeS by personal appeal to iral F. E. Beatty, USN, who will. *, holdout of U.S. and Cuban bake a general inspection trip| pavers '™ Havana asking salary Key West Naval Base. i i | lt zs Lf 4 * p73? ik its rt efit i ts and then, will arrive from! Suantanamo’ Bay Naval Base,‘ its wilh sail two days later for folk, Va. The vessel, which is feet long,.is under the’ com- and of Capt. J. F. Benson, USN. i | i ft if id i} Ht i i INCOME. TAX ABCs for 1947 The | Cuba’ represent about four-fifths of the league total with the re-| sult that Pasquel is worried. Most of ‘the holdouts are trying a boost in their present contracts or in at least one or two cases. jare trying to keep the Mexican’ ‘League from cutting their sal- | | artes: ae i j; There are four holdout grou; Ss: | JORGE PASQUEL {The Cuban white and News| : Mulls Holdout Problem |Players headed by Tomas “Chito” ule has, been issued by the le! . De la Cruz; the U. S. whites led a survey at thé time of this peer ‘tS 7 who jby Roland Gladu and Jim Roy; ing revealed. tion Sith the {U. S. Negroes under Lloyd Dav-; The Mexican -League broke: last year, their U. & abet and the Mexicans follow- about even last year at the box Mexia ‘com want g& Reberto “Beto” Avila. | Office. Although league, headquar-* Giants, Ve 1 | Max Lanier, ‘ex-Cardinal, is iers has issued no statement 6n rasquel, White | Protesting a request he play’ for, its debit and eredit business, a te. Robes Estaielia, jhalf the $14,000 Salary he teport- liable source gave this picture of cruz-San Luis Potosi; jedly received in 1946. jthe individual clubs: (The figures man, Giants, Verse: . do not include cash paid in bon- Franklin, ‘Tieers, | | 's_uses for U. S. players to sign con-} Da: Gardel Vers won't take back players who tracts which in the ¢: *, sama ae Canta, !jumped to the Mexican League ree ee 1 quel’s Veracruz team was high. Torreon; Myron | last year so if they don’t work for VERACRUZ—Expenses: w 450, B nN * jhim, they have a good chance of 000; Bross: $60,000. (Payments for ie cou pti = {being jobless this summer. How- signing. contracts estim. anier, s is . ater ;ever, the rich importer, doesn’t $20,000.) te ae ‘ : ‘Adolfo Luque, Giants, ; want the Mexican season to get; MEXICO CITY — Ex, mses: Mage, Grants, Pustite Off to a late start — that would $34,000; gross: $44,000 to $46,000, Lyn Cardi i, Menicn jmean a cash loss to the league. | NUEVO LAREDO — Expenses: City 7 Normally the Mexican League $30,000; Sross: $18,000. (The club! Luis Olmo, ‘i : £32 i | } il . ARMED FORCES? A ALL SERVICE PAY ‘of | efilisted mien and wom. 3 exempt. Officer ex. empt up 10 $1,500.” B. BOYS WHO COME BACK '» from eversers and have Wj ital jen { { fl ., they return. Cc ANY TAXES ewed by * service mon and wom- | | | j if Jose ‘behind, with jacks of | 8 se pounds each. One is Wai- li . Il, = pi oe aan 18 thread BARRACUDA—Once m us line, and the other is Mrs. | the jatios | 3° Cpt | STAR * BRAND c. Kugel Wade lives at 168-C { A ‘eenwich. Victor " m IC, David 6, Fees ore | nea ete in ne ee | AMERICAN COFFEE | Conn, ‘Mine. Both these | with oe jem wens Try A Pound Today. threa { i Ae inch catch. ee eat ee B reel and an 18 thread line. =| BONEFISH — | who Poinciana. \Your Grocer SELLS That Good) | | CERO MACKEREL—Here (io:cets in Italy and sputhern | See eT eS ESTIMATES FREE USE OUR BUDGET PLAN MONROE MOTORS, Inc. RD E. WILSON, President ae Key West, Florida PHONE 725 1201. White Street

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