The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 1947, Page 5

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it SLPLLLLLLL| Haury To Install) wt se met pron Hicken: Eisner Officers of V.F.W. Ey {Bae ha Mickens Post Here mis os tro, Rea of er ‘of* “the: ‘Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post $911 and now junior vice commander of the 4th V. F. W. ‘District, will install the offi-] j g ! } ored post. Regs m,, the colored V. F. W. tel and American Legion will cele- ance brate the installation with a 3 of these were gf dance featuring the appearance tions: the W; of Eddie Byrd and his orchestra. floods and Midwestern aes See |i December; and the Georgia, jon TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | Alabama, and Tennessee torna:|" A diversified does of late January. Fourteen of jdisplayed a great 3882 PEE g 3 fE8 8 #5 mewn em sub ao see Lad at 36! & ae £58 League (Know America) n re Pet. Charles Michelson, famed pub- ea x ierearig gran were base garenarlferire a 7 1 Sf hh de ddd | ey: exert = Vitginia City, | fires, 2 were, Seas i exam ea eeuty fiven to oe) of. 2 0 1.000 Dr, William A. Noyes, Jr, of| Pleted the tally. In April, Okla-,Dimes campsign. en ote 2°12 .667 Legion, er chants ae ‘University of Rochester, N.| oma and Texas tornado damage and: a oe ~ chemist, born in Terre Haute, Sp yg ns aid. PLEO ” Baskets”: Reef ete 49 years ago. at ‘ross disaster relie! o 000 | Win 2nd Straight Siacy May. noted economist of /on a basis, of need always has ted with ica Rowers for = won 0 2.000, , the International Basic Economy | been a basic policy of the organ-/ pital. A musical recital was pre- jwo starts n League ' Softball Contests ‘Corp,, New York, born’ in Phila-| ization from its earliest days iSisented during Musie Week ‘and ever the W: L. Pet. ba realy 51 year-ago. attested in the following quota-| mothers of the scouts were -en- ‘Third 000 ' dP. Morehouse, editor of | tion from the little Clara Barton} tertained at a banquet. .. The-girls bat. Speen Lh hin & cseltaratr se come The J burch, born in Mil-| Primer, published in 1907: “You| sold poppies for-the American at ! two 1 1.500 softball division last night with Piven’ sao. mus never as much as think 1 1 .500' w 12:6 win over the USS Gilmore wyilticm’ Dana Orcutt of. Bos-j whether you like it or not, | eve base- 1 1 500° after the-Key West Merchants: ton, noted ‘printer _ and _author,| whether you can bear it or not,/S@ temper born . . dy 1 1 .,500 had done likewise in the Class’‘B ee ees | but only of the neéd, and how to ome in 4 44 circuit with a 20.6 trouncing of Sow TODAY'S GAMES gi il Adams. Daity. It was the second win in two starts for both the ee! HOMES FOR AMERICANS | In the opening game the Mer- th bey ge — ada chants had their batting caps onj : collecting used fats vitally need- pol TET T @ 24 a j and hit the pill for 21 safeties ed in this ‘country, and writing Giants, vs, mere York | good for 26 bases. The leader was letters to girls in. different: parts apree in the ' aoare @ Kea tl ret iigal Brest and. Blanco with four safe-| : of the United States . enclosing the! Cincinnati at Pittsburgh—Beggs ties each. R. Garcia and aeerey : Key West, thas siding ih a small i . Sterli: i 3 f fen- (12-10) vs. Ostermueller (13-10), yy hit three ately PEN ps ee : jie to publicize heir home. as’ Chicago at St. Louis—Schmitz ‘ oe (1-11). va, Brecheen (15-15). losers. In the field, Al Cruz, Ster- S| Consuaiiine, . weigehira sof thé} ‘| {ine and, Torres starred for losers} | a ah = | troop, include Professor, and Mrs: vee American League and. garcia Brest al Alonzo. for fer ea Earl Hamilton, ae! Lottie. Green an eiabth ‘am yoo yf estnaen 4 Muncriet: the wii ne! 73, ‘ ‘ rn fens ater vs. wy ut ~Leader..is + - bt :Datroit—Embyeo. Ada zt oy iat ar ed ‘Cleveland ; agi @-12) vs. Trocks (14-0). 00s Perm ' MS Me Ro ge Boule Aditi, it New York at -Washington—. -‘Forns, Viliareal and F. ‘Sands: : Blanche All spain fist fevesee (11-15) vai. Newsom phe Rodrigues, C, Valdez’ and Brost. "e PDR t eas Mariland ee Bore roche | Homerins; Brost, Sterling; 3- an ‘ ; dhidy ‘Goodman, Clarabell Garcia, at Philadelphia—Ferriss base hit, Brost, Sands; 2-base] ++--< 5 i Alice _ Garcia, - Pei Johnson, vs. pat ae | hits; Brost, Blanéo: stolen ‘bases,| ' : : ; Sylvia Know: Florida. League |Casade 2, Brost, Blanco,’ and Ro- : , 5 : Julie Lang, Joye ‘Tampa og ae vari ek ¢ k Out by” soateedis Nocuweasgaants Miami ag Pear ‘walks: Rodri 4 Havana at West Palm Beach. : 4:"'Porns rf vilteredl 3; Fort Lauderdale at Lakeland, | pits; off Forns 11 in 2 innings, off Rodriguez 5 in 3 innings; winner, GAME RESULTS Rodriguez;* loser Forns; ‘double. tty : | Everyw're you heor it play, Cruz to Sterling, Baker to ookiyn. 12, Boston 6. ee Time ; umpires J, ' Philadelphia 11, New York 5. In the nightcap, Chester Harris} ji i t Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 4. I Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 1. held the hard ing Gilmore crew to 8 safeties, while the Le- Ceca : American League gion boys touched American for ' New York 2, Philadelphia 1, 18 hits in 6 frames. Porter pitched A . : a) St. Louis 4 ,Detroit 3. (10 in-)to last three batters and retired § 0 ). them in order, The leader at bat uw Boston 4, Washington .1. was Willard with four out of eee AP Newsfeatures and Hemsley; Cleveland and Chicago, not’ four. For the losers, Papazian hit SIGNED in contemporary style, this house S T and Cooper. ; two safely. In the field, Papizan, eliminates need for a basement by providing -emmemeand Fiorida-International League | Fallen, Stenger and Schuch star- a heater room concealed in the front of the Chivago q (Wednesday's Scores) red for the winners. 4 house. Wide expanses of glass are on the gar- Tampa 6, Miami Beach 0. Score: Rea ee : den side. Architect Randolph Evans, 140 Nas- ‘or = i b| Lakeland 4, Fort Lauderdale 2. Gilmore sau St.. New. York 7, N. Y.. estimates cost be- 4 . Havana at, West Palm. Begeh, Legion 008 201 x1 It? tween $12,000 asid $15,000 exclusive, of land de-| | peasponed, Fain. | DitiininnacAt Acevedo, pending on local conditions. White ‘siding and| * St, Petersbu t- { FE: Post: ("3 base hits, Willard, James Og-| Weegpes dark asphalt shingles contrast pleasantly. den, Barber; 2 base-hits Willard; stolen bases, Griffen, Struck out by Harris 5 by Amerion, 1 Por- ter 2; walks, Porter 0, Amerion 4,}] - ’ ? ; | Harris 4. Hits of Amerion, 13 in 3 ‘ The new and even bigger-looking, better-looking Chevrolet fer wer” 5 innings and two 7:30—Naval Hospital vs. Inde-|5 and 2-3 innings. Time 1 hour is the.only car in its field with ell these Big-Cor advantages: Ry pendents. } and 20 minutes. aneret 7 Vil- g . ‘ ¥ 1 land F. Villareal. Scorer y A 4 v 4 9:15—V.F.W. vs. Bob's Sports | lareal y cee eee Aguilar. to being the only cer thet beings yeu all these enviable features of BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST, Chevrolet else stands eut as the Edgar Kobak, president of the Your Grocer SELLS That Good Mew York mw, Miwa Broadcasting System.) 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