The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1947, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: