The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 29, 1947, Page 6

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2a RUSE Pe i RNS CIRCE IES, PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1947 RAIDERS TAKE KEY WEST'S LAST CRACK AT ‘TOURIST? CLUB SUNDAY Bo Meador and Dick Farkas Opp osing | U. of Havana To Play 6 Baseball, 4 Key West Golfers Pitchers; Pirates Play Blue Sox In Opener At 1:15 MIAMI IS NOT SCHED*&—————~ ULED TO MEET ANY} MORE LOCAL TEAMS; 41 RUNS IN 3 GAMES The Red Raiders take another’ evack at the Miami Tourists to-| morrow in a last effort to re-; deem Key West's record the Florida International League! against ‘Key West Jaycees | ToBe Sponsors Of Golf Tournament ite Key West Junior Cham- ber of Commerce will sponsor <¢-¢ a+ @n annual golf tournament, club, The game ght Mart at starting Thursday April 3, and 3:15 p.m. the nightcap of a punning through Sunday, April doubleheader at Municipal Sta- 6, It will be a 36-hole medal play dium. In the opener, the Pir- to determine the City Champion- ates play the Blue 1:15 ship and Runner-up. All entries Bo Meader to take must be in by the evening of the mound against the Tourists April 1 in order that pairing may and if he pitching anything like he did last Sunday when he blanked the Pirates, 8-0 with one hit, the youngster should make it quite a ball game. The Raiders scored more runs off the Tour- ists than any other club a 13-8 decision 2 week ago Tuesday. Unlike the Blue Sox and the Pirates, however, the Raiders faced a rookie line-up untik the 7th inning when regulars were sent in and lengthened a 7-6 lead. The Tourists have scored a grand total of 41 runs in three games to 17 for the Raiders, Blue Sox and Pirates. Blue Sox were routed, 17 to 6 and the Pirates dropped a c The R face some tougher pitching tomorrow than they did iast time also. The rook- ies who twirled against them then have been released for the most part and it looks as though Dick r Farkas, one of Manager Dave Coble'’s best to: will be on ci the mound. Joe Sylvester, the right-handed lad of Italian de-| cent who has shown a lot on the} ball, may also see duty. Unless another game is squeez- ed into the spring training sched- ule of the Tourists, this will be their last appearance against a} Key West club. Their only other} scheduled game here is Saturday; when the Havana Cuban ida International Li ians, come h \ ncho Salinero will pitch the open ber Sweeting or Guillermo Diaz on the mound for the Blue Sox. Probable lineups: MIAMI TOURISTS } Skeeter Webb or Joe Bodner, 2b: Armando Galart, ss: Ray Stokes, 1b; | George Souter. cf: i Aurelio Fernandez, lf; | ee Jordan or Gerald Beck, Bill Lewis, Tom Lacy or W. Rowland, c: Dick Farkas, p. RED RAIDERS | Philip (Cheta) Baker, If; Mgr. Bill Cates, 2b; Armando Acevedo, ss; Clayton Sterling, 1b; DeWitt Roberts, cf: Mario Hernandez, 3b; Esmond Albury, c: Jackie Villareal, lf; Bo Meador. p. % ) Postpone Party” For Yachtsmen’ Postponement of the coming of | the St. Petersburg na yachts- men to Key West forced the Key { West Yacht Club to put off hold- i ing an oper yuse for the boat- | men until norrow, instead of today. ’ Open house will be held from noon for and the no banc Hotel a The visitors are expected tc arrive in Key West either to- night or early tomorrow. They are com in the same sailboats run from St. ana n the to Ha’ they Pete AE Troi CRACKERS Known As! “GALLETICAS’ | ‘aie Yau Gracer Wer Tene Distributor: | Duval Sundries, 711 Duval St. | ‘ames Phone 861-' | ————— | ROMERO’S ELECTRICAL SERVICE 2612 Harris Avenue We Repair and Rewind All Types of ELECTRICAL MOTORS Work Called for and Delivered PHONE 1184 i JUST ASK for BRITT be made. Entries can be made in person at the er shop of the golf course or by calling 1136. In connection with the 36-hole medal play tournament, a 36- hole handicap tournament will be held. Handicaps will be determ- ined by Joe Lopez, local profes- sional. An entry fee of $1.00 will| be charged for each tournament. | Prizes in the medallist tour: nament will be trophies for the Basketball Games Here Marti Week Hold Dinner. In| The University of Havana base- ,and the basketball team will play | four games against Key West {aggregations during Jose sett Week it was announced today by Roy Hamlin chairman of the athletic committee for Jose Marti Week of the 1947 Key West Fish- ing Tournament. It was decided not ‘to bring a Cuban tennis. team here because they asked for transportation and board and lodging expenses. girl’s softball team ftom the neighboring republic wished to play a Key West team but no feminine rine is available to meet the senoritas. A crack Cuban swimming team will be brought here by the Navy to meet Sub- marine Base natators in an acqua- tic meet. The complete baseball basketball schedule for Marti Week follow: BASEBALL (All games, 4:15 p.m. at Mun- icipal Stadium). Monday. April 7 U. of Ha- vana vs Pirates Tuesday April 8 U.' of Ha- and Jose winner and runner-up. Prizes in golf equipment. bert Valdez, Jack Hayes, Golf Club; Norman Artman, Er- nie Bob Spottswood, Ikey Park, Cur- Knowle MONDAY— Flor- champ- (SUESDAY— for the Pirates with Bub- !~ vana vs Navy Wednesday, Avril 9 - Havana vs Blue Sox Thursday, April 10 - U. of Havana vs Key West Clowns (colored) Friday, April 11 - U. of Ha- vana vs Red Raiders BASKETBALL (All games, 8 p.m., High School Gymnasium) Tuesday, April 8- U. of Ha- vana vs Red Raiders Wednesday, April 9 - U. of Havana vs Boca Chica Thursday, April 10 - U. of Havana vs Key West High School Friday, April 11 - U. of Ha- vana vs Navy All-Stars he handicap tournament will be U. of Those figured to have the b hances of winning the c hampionship are: Harry Knight, lub champ; Jimmy Mira, Hum- Mira, Andy Park, George president of Giffon and Kermit Loucks. y Harris, Clem Price, Robert and Charley Yates are onsidered thr Softball Games Bayview Park j ball team will play six games| | | 10 Saas ipaty ves Wampum, beads made from ores a pAb ecibt The and the medium of ex-! 6 restittiias Ba i for the North Americe gion.. -Indians, took its, value from i color. 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FAMOUS ¢ “> EASTER == SHOES Several Shipments of : Shoes for Easter have just arrived, including such well known brands as . . “Peters’, “Weather Birds”, “Sundial”, “Velvet-Step”, “Robin Hood”, “Made Flex”, “Tred On Air”, “Cord-ees”, “Modern Air", “Acrobats” and Other High-Grade Shoes for LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN and the BIGGER BOYS. All At Popular Prices Come to Our Store for Shoe Needs YOU'LL SAVE BOTH TIME and MONEY GET the HABIT of SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’S from} | A Clana, | The huge monster was brought in to Porter Dock by men. a chain boated after a considerable strug- | ‘its monthly dinner-meeting last | Caught Off K. W.! nen in the Casa Cayo Hueso. | he winners of the monthly din- 1,800 pound sha een matches were the guests of! was caught yesterday off C Rock, near Sand Key Light, be W. Winkler, 1301 Whitehead | Street, and George Ruol, of Poin- 154 er Ibin by the losers. as to why the Watkins bas a number 5 wood. Present were: | President Jack H Lester, Francis Delan: ‘Curry, Lewin, Ward Tyson, Paul She: Mr. McCardlye, Charley fisher- caught on su ssfully The shark and was Yates, Fred Mathews, Harry Knight, Or- it centered mostly on why Willie Ignacio Wiam gle. vis Kemp, Jimmy Cooper, Oc- It was immediately slaughtered |tayio Recio, Charley Smith, Bob and the liver taken from the|pillard, Paul Me: Bob Spotts- shark. The liver weighed close! wood, Andy P: kee) Bark to 400 pounds, and it,was shipped | Humbert Mira, Roy Dulion, Wil- at once to the Borden Milk Com- lie Kemp, Horace O’Bryant, Wil- pany up the state. lie Watkins, Jimmy Mira, Robert Knowles, Robert Curry ter-boatman” is an insect Harris, Kermit John which swims upside down and/Kirschenbaum, Earl Hamel, Hugh is propelled by its hind legs. Moore and Bascom Grooms. EASTER Gifts for Mamma We Have in Stock A Nice Selection of Household and Electrical Appliances STEEL FRUIT JUICER Now $325 Regular Price. $5.35 Gilbert ELECTRIC MIXER with Juicer Mirror Matic PR SURE COOKER Electric BROILERS 81295 9 19 §15% Electric ELE PRIC GLASS $]49> PERCOLATOR ey C “ a al iy ROSS ee ae Drips = OPENER 3 MAKER I FILMS DEVELOPED and PRINTED PROMPTLY TROPICAL TRADER 718 DUVAL ST.—PHONE 1000—OPEN ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. James J]. McManus, Owner | AAAS ACONOV it: AT. | t ‘ _ TIME FOR WEW le's dress-up time again— that means bright, new CINDERELLAS! Come ard see these enchanting new styles . . . and remember— CINDERELLA FROCKS can be counted on for the “Magic Touch” in long wear, laundering satisfaction, smart good looks. Sizes 3 to 14. TOM SAWYER and STANTOCS Suits for Little Boys and Big Brother Shirts . 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Of the 57 horses that left the starting , 36 of them fell and with-| Owner of the winner got -a 100 TO 1 SHOT FINISHES FIRST IN STEEPLECHASE WITH 20 LENGTHS TO SPARE; WINNERS IN U.S. (By Asnociaved Press) LONDON, March 29.—A_ 100- to-1 shot won the Grand National steeplechase race today at Ain- croony, swoony date dresses for the juke box crowd Coughoo, owned by J. W. Mc- Dowell, is the narme of the wi ner, and, after the race, it w revealed that he had been in} training two months to take part in the steeplechase. He won, breezing away, with 20 lengths to spare. Loughconn, the string of 57 hor: homestretch was reached, Coughoo overtook the leader drew rapidly away from Prince Regent, the favorite, ished in fourth place. Three hundred thor led! the when and him. fin- a 40-to-1 shot, till sand per-! from the race. purse of $100,000; the second hor: paid $40,000, and the third, $26,-' It was said that. se ul resi dents of the United States held ts on the winners in conne tion with the Irish sweepstake Doris (New York reported that in- s ternal revenue agents are check- | Dodson takes win-! Dresses and : iG Many , author of | ¢ s a member of the More especially court which tried the men charg- | May Be created with conspiring for the as: j Found . for s ion of President Lincoln. Exclusively ~~ x SSS = RUBIN i when you i want to look your \ : Strand Theater oN loveliest . . . and CARY GRANT in | APPEL N) have “him “NIGHT AND DAY” | tell you so! Coming: ‘A Boy. A Girl, & A Dos’. Paige sine 7 CgeeATEET TOTES Advertised Labels Monroe’ Theater« SUSAN HAYWARD in “DEADLINE AT DAWN” | Coming Sunday: Spanish Picture | As Illustrated Beautiful, Lingerie - Slips and) Gowns. by Miss. ora. 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