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Betwesi V.F-W. and USS. Gilmore! Replayed After Sailors Protested| meeting of. the City, Soft- hoidt, Bob Srnith and F. Villa- wif sues last night, the | Teal. Music for the dance will be receht dispilléa’ Gime betwech| Supplied by Pie Fernandez. The league also decided | to’ the USS Gilmore:,and the Vet- cafitiniie Ladies Day Fri. erans of Foreign (sad won by ror panes Said day. -Inquiry was made by Roy the ont. was thrown, out of| Hamlin, Municipal Stadium com- the fecords and ordered repliyed.| mittee chaitman, as to the func- tioning and operatiorial aspects : Neil Saunders pr at in addition to Paget A. secretary Peter Aguilar; J. P. Nelte, A. P. Sturud, Perry. McCollough, M. Alayon, Sr, M.. Alayon, —Jr., H, Oster. . as both clubs can de- | hondt;,C, Wells, F. i, R, | 1940. : eS ; : : é sissies aka ans d dat Eire, R, Garcia, A. Fazo, L. An- ae } 7 nn A committee was named to_ar-| guira, I. Valdez, A, Acevedo, L. leadrly.. th ee-fourths of, je sity range for a dance for the benefit} Cdsado, S. Guerd, Lt. Coller, C.| electijea SERN, homes ‘in ine ; emis © LOCK’S of the league to be held at V.F.W, | Patterson, E.. Esquinaldo, Jr.,| United States have refrigerators, | Hall in the near future. Namied} and others. The above list was | and '‘iiearly tuc-thirds have wish- on the committee were H. Oster-| submitted by Secretary Aguilar.! ing. machines., . in Adppting the in Cosperation With FLEET SONAR SCHOOL WHITEWASHES — KEY WEST HIGH, 8 TO 0, AS CONCHS. LEFT 10 MEN STRANDED ON BASIS aie "hue | FACTS au FIGUR i Key West High left 10 men stranded on the bases yesterday Those of us who have spent time | not get it. 1 have tri ih hospitals tedlize that nurses are — the Welfare Board, but they = $2 and Fleet Sonar walked off with an 8-0 victory at Municipal Stad-| about the most kind, considerate }cannot help me as there is no pro- ium. The sailors also got 10 men| and thoughtful persons in the | vision. I am nét old ‘ehoughi_ for on bases but managed to bring] world. The members of no other | the old age assisthiice. t eight of them across the plate. profession or o¢cupation deserve | sixty-one. I feel that there.should Claude Valdez, converted] more of mankind's Erotituge Ld be some provision made in our shortst tel a credible . nurses. No mother could be mores State for .people who need, game ya He held ie | kind and considerate of her child | that is. an old Pub for the Sonar lads to six hits and but for | than most nurses are toward their ! pension. Or if they could change three errors they would have! patients. Devoted nurses have the age limit to 60 instead of &. scored bit three fruits, Valdez! saved the lives of many patients. | Oy, if they would have i nurses’ walked only three men but allj Untold millions. of people. a There are many othe oe of them were passed in the first | had it easier in hospitals because | our state who heed help tod; wi inning .when the visitors scored | of the merciful ministrations of | | are not old enough for the pension. five times. jkind-hearted nurss. Nurses have | Will you please ‘do your best to Babcock’s single to center with saved so may people from s0/ get them to charige the age limit ; the bases full in the opening! much suffering that no nurse j to 60 vears? frame bounced away from Tor- | shctild ever be permitted to need- ! “Thanking you most kindly, 1 res and four -runs crossed the | lessly sufffer. i am, plate. Thomas had scored earlier! These thoughts were prompted Yolirs very trufy on Bolton’s single after he and |by @ pathetic letter from a des- deta i 100s had walked and advanced | titute nurse who has spent nearly i Ex-County Nurse 444,0n Seward’s bunt. |half her Jong life nursing the! pc. Please excuse peniell.” . 400} In the fourth Wheeler's double! cick and the afflicted. Her sad The age limit for old-age to right rolled through Henriquez/ jetter reads: tance ought to be lowered and he ‘scored before the throw-| « | <1 am a registered gra-| vears, as this ladv eave, Tif ae Pollock’s exe iw prrerer EREBan wor: varity elees =e ‘583 eronnana*, Sse eewvel eeeue AP Alas in. Valdez threw high to first on duate hurse by profession. Waal entanoy an the Unilea States is onlv tis vears. 80 9 Betson mus $e eh Chuck Thulin’s roller in the sixth te and Thulin scored on Wheeler's county ee tedee a of two double. MeDowells tiple Rrouhe years. I have nursed twenty-six Wheeler in MAE q ee thik years steadily. Now I am old and iad o ine nn a mei raat, a sick and not able to work. I have a Db Lt = ue it tuts given the better part of my life SaN Man vanhninowe a Neri the only Conch hs ap- to, my profession. I have | sed and 65 would very likely ared fot t0 be hiystitied by the | Hlindreds of patients during these ir they contd get ald-d pea pitchers’ slants. He singled - Byes Ma ene cere a ne te at 60. Poverty is ha ee erie te | at mv ase, but the older you Bet in the first and doubled in the} °™’ third, but was left stranded edch | Proper care. And T haye 18 pa-l in, order it heaties, time, In the fourth Henciauez ese ay, credits that aves a BSA een ith two out but Erast at the doctors said positively : AE det ae | Mare for the second time. couuld not live. But they did . from the 9 ii ni a on Key West filled the sacks in live. I gave them mv tindivided nearaipelore an will Bs atta the fifth on Beaver’s single, a attention. I am very proud of my s 4 iain att pitched ball which hit Smith and patients that were so, sick and yet ee g a fe a if . fa walk to Solomon, only to have} lived, but T am esnecially nroud ae ey sa s. ‘| Charlie Perez pop weakly to the| of the 18 patients that lived that| at long. Pee Is 4 catcher. With two out in the}the doctors said could not live. the name of those, fA igh y's YS GAMES seventh, Angueri and Solomon|1 have done a lot of good for suff- saved. she ought to have i jSingled and Perez walked, but|ering humanity while I was coun- | POW: 1 know of 20 ee bar al- te! eke Chipman | Valdez flied out to short. ty nurse here, and 1 can prove |Te1dy been seiit to. her. ae. ~ | feel that a womari who has gi New York—Burk- er Fleet Sonar School ¥ Sati: Now: Tineed: help sab gan: 26 years of her, life to helpitig sistance under the piteant law, It is tha excention. as the Jaw hav ee ee ee | wale @-1) vs. Koslo| prayer— AB R H PO AjxDaughtry 1 0 0 0 {helpless should haye some hs . * ‘Thomas, 3b - 3 1 0 3 4/yxJones 1 6 0 0 0} now that, she is “old and sick Philadelphia— | Pierce, cf Sc On Oe, ate he) Ee ae not able to work,” please write m = _— 2-1). lTestroct, cf -1 0 0 0 0) Totals— 23 0 521 5|for her hame and address. * Clmrmmmuts ut ot Seward, ss -3 0 0 1 1) x Grounded out for Beaver in - wen Caer Bolton, rf 41100] 7th Amancan League Thulin, 1b — -2 2 0 8 0/xx—Grounded out for Smith in » Mtiedeiptie at Detroit—Machil- Bowers, If 30010 ath ; . Hutchinson ( Babock, 2b 2 4 1 0 1) Score by innings: R.H.E. ork at ane Paltesier, 2b - } 0 2 t $ Sonar School 500 102 0-8 6 0 : 3 ve. Seuth | Wheeler, c _ 2 High School 000 000 0-0 5 5 4 f ee at St. Louis—Mas- Hughes, Pp - 2,0 1 1 1) Errors: Angueri 2, Valdez, Hen- a ; —m ve. Kramer (2-0), McDowell, p 1°0 4 0 1Jrigtez, Torres;, runs batted. in: : Chvelond «and Boston, a EE ee oe Babcock 2, McDowell 2; two-base ? seheeualed. Totals— 27 8 621 8hits: Wheeler 2, Angueri; three- ‘ ee Key West High _ base hit: McDowell; sacrifice: Haas oe of the _ Player— AB RH PO A/Seward; stolen bases: Angueri, tom € set 2b 4 0 3 1 2)/Cerezo; left on bases: Fleet Sonar i tees 3 0 1 2 1\School 1, Key West High 10; pass- ' » salted 3 0 0 6 Oled ball: Wheeler; struck out: by |} Received Dally Pay ae z thea 40 0 2 2/Hughes 5, by McDowe? 1, by Val- : catthe trom } ; . Q pies, 5; bases on. balls: off Hyghes Couns, pee yy li ; = $e: 1, off McDowell 3, off Valdez 3; ‘The cash 3 9 0 1 Olhits: off Hughes 2 in 4 innings, Cigars ali Co 4 vs ; 3 ‘ . ; . off McDowell 3 in 3 innings; hit S Hy ae ring, ¢! i by. pitcher; by McDowell (Smith); f D inks STANOCHO Welk ene ePemEES, aye” 2011 Ow y ing pitcher: Hughes; time of 0. t rl . po