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H PAGE FOUR : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947 REA MEN % MIAMI READY FOR SLUGGING ORIOLES HERE AT STADIUM TOMORROW Mel Fisher and Manager Coble Form), ‘Tourist’ Battery vs. Baltimore; Game Starts At 3 P.M. PBELL,.¢—_—_—___—_~ FRIERSON WILL FIND] Yacht Club To 430-FT. FENCE HARD Meet Tonight TO CLEAR Wh 1 # At.a meeting of the Key West en the Baltimore Orioles|yacnt Club, scneduled for to- ai aa ee Tour ‘t night, details in the arrangement Municipal Stadium tomorrow at} of entertaining the St. Petersburg- 3p .m., Key West fans will get a|Havana yachtsmen in a race be- DAHLGRE sts SCORE 4-3 AT PIRATES CRACK TO LOSE 1 3-3 TILT TO MIAMI ART OF 7TH; BUCS GET TEN: Webb, triple by Gallart, “passed HITS EO. ELEVEN: FOR (35 D7 odrisuer,..err0f by. Ar- nold and Bearden’s homer to] TOURISTS | center in the fourth for, the first’ By JOHN R. VOSBURGH four runs of the game; | City Editor, Key West Citizen | Two Miami errors and a field- glimpse of the club that figured tween the two cities, who are ex- to have an excellent chance of beating out Montreal, Little, World Series champions, for the International League pennant. The biggest baseball crowd in Key West history is expected to see the game in which the Ori- oles will unveil such sluggers as Soup Campbell, Babe Dahlgren, Buck Frierson and Bobby Wilson, ty has the Bi less and nal Women's Club to! thank, incidentally, for bringing! the’ powerful Baltimore team! here. Manager Dave Coble of the Tourists, however, is not greatly worried about the Orioles’ big names, The big pilot-catcher is starting behind the plate himself and is anxious to play against the club for which he caught back in 1939. | Coble will start Mel Fisher, of Baltimore, the right-hand hold- over from last year’s Miami club, on the mound, with Gene Elliott and Dick Farkas ready for relief duty. Elliott was the winning pitcher against the University of Miami a week ago. Farkas has been kept out of action by an in-| juredw leg but is now ready. The Tourist manager kept Au-j; relio Fernandez, regular left; fielder out of yesterday’s game with the Pirates, except for a} pinch-hitting role, to allow his! puffed-up, sprained ankle to mend. He is expected to be ready to start tomorrow. This will en: able heavy-hitting Jack Chand- ler to) take the center field spot, relieving George Souter to play third. Bobby Jordan and Gerald Beck, rookies battling for the hot corner spot, will be no liability to the club, incidentally, if they: play, judging fyom their perform- ances to date, especially Jordan. On the basis of past spring games, Manager Tommy Thomas of Baltimore, will probably start} Bob Lenn, the Montana lad, who played for oble at Gadsden, Ala., last year, behirid the bat. Lenn has been one of the out- standing rookies at. the Oriole camp. Dahlgren will be at first, Bobby Wilson of Goldsboro, N second, Ken Braun of ille, Ky., at short, d Bob; Repass or Al Cihocki at third. Campbell, Frierson and Joe Mel- lendick are the probable outfield- ers. The Orioles have a big pitch- ing staff including a number of| impressive rookies, such as little Don Belton, an ex-Army star, labeled the “Mighty Atom,” Paul Thomas, 2 19-year-old, 6-foot, 3- inch southpaw and 20-year-old] — g¢ation Tide. [hi k deat aa igh water! vetting a single, double and SUE Ce bie ee ire yc reren eae) bridge) min OOH inter; bunched’ a double, by! , Smoll, George Cave, who had) No Name Key +2hr | Miami bi F “TOP O’ THE MORNING 15 and 7 recorded. with Center- pay re TR \ east side) _20 min. | RAE 5 LDS LESTE f ville, Baltimore form club, tat pales ari carey it || \ FLIGHTS! year and big John Podgajny who] (gandy Point) 40 min. \! lave lode’ 7 «| pitches either right or left ee Ocldke patty aaties il Kitchen and Bathroom | DAILY AT 7:40*AM ed, winning 12 and losing 11 for! “(north end) _10 min. 414 ft. !I eaeiag ! 1 | the Orioles last year, are other) Minus Sign—Corrections to be | an i \ i possible starte . subtracted j i T Probable line-ups, subject to | Plus Sign.— Corrections to be j HOMART it | change, follow: added. i : \ BALTIMORE ze = ij TILEBOARD 54 MINUTES | Wilson, 2b Watermarks in paper were fir oe $ 665 | Campbell, If employed by Italians in the 13th ] PANELS | : lea Mellendick, cf century. {i ] Frierson, rf i; Available in White, Ivory. j,; ONF WAM? PLUS TAX | Dahlgren, 1b {| Peach and Blue .. . Choice i Also DAILY HIGHTS —yiMiAM! Lenn or Kahn, ¢ j of Streamline or Block pat- AT 4:15 PM ‘ Repass or Cihocki, 3b ROBERTS 1 terns . . . 4-foot x 4-foot AND 8:24PM os | Besursiss Office Supplies & Equipment | Panels or 4-foot x 6-foot | axcagsasr lor | Belton. Baxter or Thomas, p. |123 Duval St. tyr ; : anh MIAMI Webb, 2b Gallart, ss Stokes, 1b Souter( 3b {Highest yesterday pected here tomorrow, will be worked out The yachtsmen aboard several sailing vessels leave Havana to- night bound for Key West. They will have spent three di in the Cuban capital. Open house will be held at the Yacht Club at Garrison Bight to- morrow. A banquet is scheduled to be held tomorrow night at Casa Marina Hotel. The Weather ,one hit, a single. The Pirates gave the Miami e’s choice accounted for the first Tourists a real tussle for two-| Pirate run by Rodriguez in the thirds of the game yesterday at fifth. Santana singled to open Municipal Stadium but then the the sixth but was caught steal- roof fell in and out of the wreck! ing second. Andy Alonzo ‘and Jim age the Tourists pulled a 13-to-3| Albury singled, the former scor- vietory. Going into the seventh ing on an error. Rodriguez. open- inning the Pirates were on. the ed the seventh with a walk, but short end of a 4-3 count only to| Hernandez and Willard took cail- have Miami score four runs on €4 third strikes the fans stormed at Umpire Bill Karkas. of the Arnold lifted a looper to right which rolled for three bases and scored Rodriguez with the last Pirate run. as | Manager Dave Coble Tourists was not completely satis- fied with his team’s performance. “They still are not ready,” he 5 Softball Teams Ready For Season At a meeting of the Key West Softball Association at the City Hall last night, five softball teams indicated that they are ready to begin play. These Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, the Amer- are the ican Legion and Boz’s Sport Shop in the Class “A” League, and Adams Dairy and Key West Merchants in the Class “B” League. Unless other civilian teams qualify by April 16th, the dead- j line for entries, the vacant spots said. The boys w hitting the) Box score: ae in both City Leagues will be ball more a > the ' renee ‘filled by Navy teams. Dwig FOKECAST peoi rer oem eee tet | spiayar= AB Rid) POA ued abye Navy teams Diane Wow Westend Viewiy: Melly op cl, ics Beck, ce Atmel. se 5 0 3 2 5 Hunter, Recreation Director, an- Fe et rae ERAS” becOmTAy Oe Coen lard, sEtrale TENE eo tain, 46 5 0 1 5 4 Rounces that requests for ‘entries cloudy and warm today, becoming hander, only three went for extra Santana, * # dain (ie ueasuemeareencun uaine fair and cooler tonight and Sat- 4, Garcia, If A 300 ante ; are neva pel urday. Fresh to strong south-, “Byerything seemed - A. Alonzo, ef 4 1 2 1 1 accepted at the City Recreation westerly wide schiting Hol fresh ato cee (coors BO WIOKE ry eda, cf 0 0 0 0 0, Office at the City Hall. northerly Saturday ini the seventniinhing tobithe Pt-“Aipury, 3b 3 0 2 0 3| Present at the meeting, presid- Florida: Considerable cloudi- rates. They had made Just one 7. Alonzo, rf 4 0 0 0 O-ed over by Neil Saunders, were ness today with little change in ®'T°® uP to that time but finished Rodriguez, c 3 2 0 3 0) Charles W. Patterson, Charles W. temperature over south portion, With six—a somewhat better per- Hernandze, 1b 4 0 013 0) Wells, Alfred Brost, Bob Smith, cooler north portion. Generally formance than the Red Raiders Wilard, p 40 0 0 3]Alton B. Goehring, B. L. Han- fair tonight, cooler south portion 2nd Blue Sox gave against the ‘ —————lcock, George Lewis, Manuel and colder north portion. | Sat- Tourists. The Buccaneers were Totals- a 363 8 24 17) Alayon, Gerard W Piedila, Bud urday fair and cooler. very much in the ball game as Miami Tourists | Madigan, Perry McCullough, and E Gulf and Jacksonville Skeeter Webb led off the seventh’ Player— AB R H PO Al nwight Hunter. through Florida Straits: Smali-for Miami with a walk. Webb, 2b 3223.5 craft warnings displayed over en- Armando Gallart, the Cuban Gallart, ss 532 45 92 tire area, Fresh to moderately shortstop, singled to center and Stokes, 1b 5 Ty cog strong south to southwesterly Webb took third when Andy Souter, If 2 3 0 A winds shifting to fresh northerly Alonzo bobbled the bounce. Ray Beerden, rf 4 a : a ALL POPULAR BRANDS tonight and over north portion Stokes, Miami’s left-handed hit- Chandler, ef 5 1 Fresh nortt teas : hen d , Beck, 3b 2 Ob dade orl s Sa lay. S! an easy roller antana at sec- 7) i 0 00 Sync able cloudiness and a few showers ond, Santana misjudged it and a a Bs 3b on nee ° 0 today. Generally fair tonight the ball rolled through his legs y’\0) 3.50, oa mum Order, five Cartons ind Saturday, into right field, Webb scoring and G Neil. p = 5) 1 0 3] f SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER REPORT |Gallart going to third. ij ge sce Cartons Postage Key West, Fla., March: 28, 1947 Willard issued passes to Souter’ Tytais— 38 13 11 27 13 (Observation taken at 8:30 am,,' 2nd Bearden, forcing Galiart over Batted for Beck in 7th Eastern Standard Time, jthe plate with another run. Score by innings R. H. E City Office) Stokes was nailed at the plate pirates 000 011 100. 3 48 6 a Temperatures when Chandler grounded;to San- Miami 004 000 45x—13 11 3 28.01 Lowest last night Mean Normal .- Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Relative Humidity : 80% Toniorrow’s Almanac Egstern Standard Time) 0 TIDES Tomorrow Naval Base (Eastern Stanaard Time) High Tide Low Tide 4:03 a.m 7:31 am 2:23 p.m. 10:36 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of Lopez Bldg, Sturgis All-Metal EXECUTIVE and TYPING CHAIRS Pecan Wood Desks and Chairs ROYAL STANDARD and PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Chandler, cf Bearden, rf Fernandez, lf Coble, ¢ Fisher, p. Files Divorce Suit ETE TE, a. divorce was filed with Circuit Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer by Charles G. Hall against Luis 1. Hall today. A petition A Nein ASAE es NT Tropical CRACKERS Known As “GALLETICAS’ Ask Your Grocer For Them 1 Distributor: ‘Duval Sundries, 711 Duval St. | wepememam Phone 861-W Safeguard Check Writers Steel 4-Drawer Files (Locks) TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE REPAIRS | RR ONE 25 All the Latest Record Releases All Musical Instruments 1947 Hammond Solovex Latest Sheet Music The MUSIC BOX Phone 9138 3 tana but Willard was guilty of unrise 6:22 aim, unset 6:42 p.m.' Moonrise 11:48 a.m. Moonset 1:04 a.m. 726 Duval St. Errors: Arnold 2, § A. Alonzo, Willard 2 runs batted in: Arnold, Wil 2. Bea 3, Fer- misjudgment on the next play cia, when Fernandez hit a fast hop-, Beck per to him. The pitcher fielded lard, Gallart it nicely, but instead of throwing nandez, Chandler, Jordan 2: two home for a sure double play, he base hits: Arnold, Webb three- wheeled and threw to second. base hits: Arne Chandler. was out, . but Souter "un: Bearden | scored and Beardon, tallied the n#ndez: left on bases: Pirates 8 {fourth run of the frame when Miami & bases on balls: off Wil | Rodrignez threw, to second to get reo Neill 7 by Wil 4 Fernandez“when the latter stole ya Wwittard | (Souter): second successfully | The next inning Kal , Worse when the Tourists added | five more runs on four hits. 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Painting is the most often wanted improvement, With about ; a third of all owners planning to redecorate home exteriors or of the interior. At |least one out of every 16 dwell- | some room ings needs carpentry repairs, and Jarge numbers will have water pipes repaired, bathrooms tiled or showers ‘installed during the year, according to the report. | As evidence of the increase in building supplies, Ortman point- ed out that floor and wall tile volume is expected to hit an all-{ time high this year. “Stepped-up | production of materials means} that the construction industry} ean both build record numbers} of houses and do the repair work neglected during the war,” he said. rl Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. ¥. Home repair expenditures in| Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West the country are part of a $58,846,- “gasesbiucess bizeesseeeees 000 modernization program be- | ing undertaken in Florida this: + : year, according to the stury. 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