The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1947, Page 6

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Hunter. * & * % Mike Mazeau. was named chair- fman of the Field Day Commit- tee; M. J. Horre, recorder; Lee Mason, announcer; Ray: Atwell, in “Hospital Defeats Merchants, 1413 owe Saw jw oe * ents; EHis Bradley, timer; and ne eee mace Pak | charles, Wats, Earl Yates and SE ta ere Jimmy’ *alloway, judges. ~ Virginia ‘Schuman The events will commence. at 2p. m. at Bayview Park. Scores f air of competitors: from Division; Leads Bowlers ‘ Harris, Poinciana, Marathon, City Recreation Director Pw te cup, : Entries their relay for girls and the standing broad jump for girls. “ Other events are, the -§0-yard/| 2 frees Key! e ‘ Ss Stes a oe UN eS Crom “ROBERTS (etree : 5 583 the first-on a} Virginia Schuman rolled the . : @BATH TUBS ; eon by , and added: two! highest score, 133, at the USO| Office Supplies & Equipment; @LAVATORIES a 8 $00 in the second on walk and 1W0! Navy Wives Bowling meet at the| 12% Duval Street, Lopes Bldg. | @ TOILETS : 6 485 ‘punt and an error, and| USN Sub Bese Alleys on Tues-/pRANG TEXTILE COLORS| @SINKS . 8 333 on two walks| day morning. The runners-up| Te Deewrate Your Own Febries @SHOWERS 9 .308 the sixth Ar-| were Dorothy Walsh, 132, and and SUN RESINTANT. @LAUNDRY TUBS riot oor his} sue B. Smith, 129. Cards @ HEATERS L. Pet. right field. Other bowlers ‘were Myrtle : ; 1 833 one: hit in the} C U: When ; 2 oe h, a dauble by Tucker, and| Bracktl, Vera Wood, Frances Mc- ontact Us 3 571, in the ninth an error, and a sin-| Laughlin, Christine Lowe, Giace ° 5 .444 gie by. Fallon scored the losers’; Naser, Jeanne. Reynolds, Veida MOTHEES Bey CAR You Need Repairs 4 429 only run. At bat,*Sterling Rob-, Howard, Jane Grenuck, Fran : ly for the the fie ‘orker Eileen S. Coughlin. r ‘ 4° 333 Arnold, ‘Baker, Villareal and ee SAND: and SURF CLUB . Sterling played a great game and USO. Na Fi Wi ie ; Sa ey f : 0°1.000 ‘man, and Richards played well. 5 hee, " S rvised Pla i m 2. .214 ‘In the nightcap. the Merchants Plannin: Pi : lupe! ‘ i ay. ¢ 2 .667 scored once in the second but in Anning enic ‘Keke a AL. mhieers their half, the come terey scored Rig hgh OA es ee : ges: Nursery to Early Teena 4 : ~ ame no ee ee scored 6 debi: Club members and theic Kindergarten Swimming third on two hits and four| children were present at their ° ° 5 .167 acs ‘and ted ine ane in ake weekly luncheon and club meet- Dancing Painting Philadeiphia ‘0. . Chicago, 6 (10 in- York at Boston, post- Pittsburgh at St. Louis, post- i 5 Louis 0... at Pullauelphia, i tt ar z 8 $ F rife ists i z at Miami. |, Beach at Havana. Petetsburg at Fort Lauder- Palm Beach at Tampa. : EF? F I i National League York at Boston—Jansen vs. Spahn (0-6). Iphia. at Brooklyn — Judd (0-1) vs. Higbe (1-0). Cincinnati at Chicago—Erautt (0-2) vs. Schmitz (0-1), 2 pir Hi St. Louis at Cleveland—Gale- house (0-1) vs. Embree (0-1). Boston at New York—Ferriss (1-0) vs. Reynolds (1-0). Chicago at Detroit—Lopat (1-0) vs. Trout (0-1), Washington at. Philadelphia— Wynn (0-1) vs. Fowler (0-1), Nathaniel R. Howard, editor of the Cleveland News, born in Co- lumbus, Ohio, 49 years ago. § H F ‘| if FE if a Senior Class of °47 Presents “SEVENTEEN” By Booth Tarkington Friday, April 25th, at 8:15 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL & Louis —Roe lott Valdez 2 for 8 runs, off Bettin (0-0) vs. {4 for 5 runs ;winning pitcher: Mil sixth on four hits; but in the} ing at the Jackson Square USO last of the sixth, an error and aj Tuesday noon. President Myrtle sacrifice put Rodgers on second Bracktl outlined plans for a with two outs and Miller won| mothers’ and children’s picnic, to his own game with a single to|be held at Boca Chica Beach on center. The time limit rule stop- Friday, April 25, from 11 a. m., ged the game. At bat Miller andj tc 4 p. m. The mothers will bring | Betting were the leaders for the their own luncheons. Cold drinks, Hospital ‘vith two safeties each. | play pens and beach blankets will {For the Merchants, Casado hit} be provided. three, Alonzo, two and Valdez,} Mrs. Ruth Beecher, Mrs. Myrtle | two, In the field standouts for|Bracktl and Mrs. Vera Woods the winners were McDonald and| volunteered the use of their cars Sawyer; for the losers, Blanco}to provide transportation, in ad< and Casado. ~ | dition, to. the USO cars driven by Gilmore): 000 0001—1 2 2/ {Bob's Sports 120 122 x8 It 2 “Porter and’ Fatlon;’ Parks iand i ve: want to. try their luck at fishing from the nearby pier. 'B. Roberts. treks OT PS Dregs-f demi ‘ ! ress-form was demyvn Hoihe Funs: Baker 2) two base’ strated by Do Walsh, Hei- Tucker; double. plays: - | men Day, Myitfe hit; > poy ty =" ena Martin, man. to Stenger, Atnold to Ville: |Bracktl ard NCCS WD Worker real to tn it oy be hanlacielt pee Bileen G-ughlin, with Jane Gre- 7 dines . fe: | PUck sedving.as model. R. H..E.} Merchants __ 0 16 015—13 10 5! Strand Theater Hospital 0120 O11—14: 7 4, INGRID BERGMAN in Valdez, Rodriguez and Brost; “RAGE IN HEAVEN” Coming: “Kid from Brooklyn’ (believe it or not) by | “Score ef second game: Bettin, Miller and McClung, Saw- yer. Two-base hits: Bettin, Brost, Casada, Alonzo; stolen bases: Val- dez, Rodriguez, Casado, Alonso, Sawyer, Brosnisky; Miller, Ricks; Monroe Theater sacrifice hit: McDonald; bases on| FRANK MORGAN IN 7, off Bettin 3, off Miller 5; hits: | Registration Now for Club and Non-Members; For Your Special Entertainment... Now Presenting Miguel Matamoros Trio, with Santa Reyes Singing and Dancing Real Cuban Rhumba (Every. Day, Except Monday) 6:30 P.M. to 9:9 P.M.—Soft Dinner Music 10:00 P.M. to 2:0 A.M—Hot Rhumba Music MEALS SERVED ALL. DAY “Score of first game: |Mre Pian G. Adams, und Eilcen|| DELMONICO RESTAURANT... Conshlin. Rishirg tackle and bait! 218 DUVAL STREET FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 518 It is the only restaurant in Key West RECOMMEN! by Duncan Hines, Gourmet Guidés.... . and SERVING 29 LEADING SOUTHERN-RND: @ASPO@M CITES... 47" MIAMI 3 Flights Daily D ww Robert Ripley, tod Hballs: off Valdez 6, off Rodriguez’ «The Cockeyed Miracle” spite, “Coming: “Bedlam” NATIONAL « j of /B ler; losing pitcher: Rodriguez NeW YORK te MEW ORLEANS time of game: 1.30; umpires: Floyd and J. Villareal; scorer: Aguilar. 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