The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 10, 1947, Page 5

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eli iin ¢|' Chicago 9, New York 8 (10 in- + a'college course is an Gietual- | burg. ‘ay to guard against tip- ping too far or getting a knock |* down is to avoid sailing too. ¢! in‘ the lee: of large. vessels. 's Half-Acre vs, Key V.F.W. vs. uss Gilmore. aT” eo Daity | vs. Key ime vs. Lag Hospital vs. Jerry's Acre. The use of tobacco is more widespread than that of narcotic or stimulart. Jansen, Koslo, Beggs, and Cooper. First Game Philadelpjhia ¥ x “ 8 3 Dickson and Rice; Donnelly and Sem- R. H. E. —.112 0 Hospital - . |Adams Any ¢ ‘| to: -reminter Adams Dairy staved off.a last inning rally by Naval Hospitel’ win a Class B city softball game last night at Bayview j The Class A game between Bob's. ; Sports Shop and the Ame Legion was rained out. ; f The Dairy touched Martin’-for 9 hits in four frames ‘for ‘six runs. In the third, two singles, two doubles and a homer by Joh Lewis gave them four runs, Three singles gave ‘them: two more in the fourth. In the seventh Nelson smacked a homer to deep right to score the last two Hospital runs. Miller pitched the, last two frames and | allowed one hit and fanned! four ‘of the seven men to face him. In the field, McDonald made some fine catches, including one in the street of a line’ drive’ by loeesa Bresnicky and Lacy also played well. For the winners, Sterling was credited with 15 of the 21 outs his clu made. Villa- real and Walker also did»well in the field. Score by innings: R. HE. .2,010.100-2—4 6 1 004 200 x—6 10-2 Martin; Millr:and Lucy; Walkeg: and Villareal. ham, Al. Cruz; stolen bases: Mill- er 2, Lacy, Rodgers; ~ bases ton balls: off Walker 5, off Matrin 1; struck out: by Martin 1, by, Miller 4; time of game: 1.05; umpi! F. Villareal and J. Mira; . scorer: . |Aguilar. } +s It is believed that negroes in ‘Africa’ sthelted fron before the process was known to white men. Haskins, Jerry’s Miller, NH Ric! mings), .. ‘ iladelphia 11, Detroit. 3. Cleveland: 5. 4, ls, N’ #. Louis 1, Washington vam 0, night! Casado, ‘ ‘ Sands, AD _Netional’ League G. Lastres, ‘y (Monday’s Scores) ‘Walker, Jerry’s ie 13, Pittsburgh 10. . |F. Lastres, Jerr iladelphia 2-2, St. Louis 4+1|J- Lewis, AD~ aj ise? game, 15. innings). . |Bettin, NH - Cincinnati ‘9, Brooklyn 6, night;Solomon, Jerry’s .- n Villareal, AD - Berl Smith, -with, en. 84. SPORTS i BONO ee . ‘ ‘450: The stinkpot terrapin: of North | <jqussiitininundiniguamialeiaamemann? “434 an offensive, protective’: odor .428 Which. it secretes. 428. -—- — 400, May’ 1—Merchants: 6, Hospital 380 8: May 2—Hospital 5, Jerry’s. 4. May 5—Jerry’s 7, Dairy. 11... ae May. 6—Merchants’ 9; . Hospital 4, ‘ "441 America is: so called at ‘ 3 May &8—Merchants 333 rained’ out, 333. May 12—Merchants 8, Dairy 7. 314 May 13—Jerry’s 4, Hospital 7. .310 May 15—No game. 324 May 16—No game. .312° May 19—Dairy.5, Hospital: 10. 303 May. 20—Jerpy’s My, Merehantg 303° 4. a ‘ , May 22—Merchants: 6, Dairy 7, and: Jerry’s, 315 +| Florida, this 2nd day of June, A.D. game. 1 3 nic R. Garcia, KWM Boston 1, Chicago 0. ee ob Cle Bi Rlcehen TODAY'S tare ni. Miaiaf Beacti at Havana. * a Tampa at’ Fort Lauderdale. West Palm Beach at St. Peters- Wational League yey So _ Boston—Schmitz (64). i at Brooklyn, tw = well: (7-2)' and: Wal- or Vander Meer (2-3) 38t: Lolisat Philadelphia; night j Becheen: (6-3) vs. Judd’ : American League “New ‘Wort at’ Chicago; nigh igame—Chandler (4:4) vs. Lopat (406). | to pon 9 Wash at, St. Louis, night mn, (6-4), or Hudson’ i Dobson (6-3) vs. Embree (4-4) Philadelptiia ‘at Detroit, light—Flores: (3-5): vs. Hutehtnaony ‘ f Ss" HEREBY CIV! tle undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Fl Pasaje, 1022 United| Street, Key West, Florida, intends said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court | of Monroe County, Florida. | 47. ORTEGA, le Owner. BERMBNER JUD f PHE-SPATE OF F' aAN@?’ MONROE ¢ Plaint filed against 5 above entitled cause and The Ke West Citizen is hereby designate: as the newspaper in which this Or der shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks, * Witness the Honorable Aquilino Lopez, Jr., as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court in the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 19th @ay of May, 1947. (SEAL) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of Cir it c Monroe Count By: Alice H. Sag: eputy Clerk. (sd) John, G._ Sawye: Solicitor for Plaintiff. may 20 jun 3-10, 1947 IN THE CIRCUIT CoURTIOF BREVENTH JUDICIAL .C mre x MONROE FCOUNTS: IN ae Ca 2 HUGH ALOR P vs. A i BORIS MARY CRABBE, ‘ Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION PO!Doris Mary Crabbé, 19 Bourke Street, North: Perth, West Australia. , You are Hereby required to ap- fpear. to the Bill for Divorce filed against you im the atiove styled cause on or before the 18th day of duty, AL D. 1947, otherwise the al- Tegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, THE curr RABBE, Plaintift, DIVORCE Ceyoutt Court Seal) Bypouit Court Sea’ ¥ ROSS.C_SAWYER, Clerk: of Circuit Court. ‘ By: Florence E. Saw} : Deputy C Buvique Esquitiatto, Jr, Attorney for Plaintiff." _ i un 3-10-17-24, 1947 lerk, April 14—Dairy .7,: Hospital 6.,. | April 15—Jerry’s 10, Merchants. 16. + ‘ April 17—Adams 7, Merchants 20. f April 18-Jerry’s 10, Hospital 5. April aif ser’ 10, Dairy 9. April 22—Hospital- 12, Mer- chants 18. April 24—Hospital 6, Dairy 8. “ Apri? 28-“Merchants 7, “Jérry’s " April 29—Merchants 6; Dairy 5. May 1—Dairy' 4, Jerry's 12. ESTIMA — Bayview Park: and South Beach, PICNICKING" at Bay- May. 23—Hospital 1, Jerry's 9. May 26—Jerry’s 7, Dairy 5, May 27—Hospital 10, Mer. chants 12. : May 29—Dairy 10, Hospital 9. | May 30—Merchants won ~ by forfeit over Jert'y’s. + June 2—Dairy 12, il. | June 3—Jerry’s 11, Hospital|: 13. June 5—Dairy-8;'Jerry’s 4. June 6—Merchants..10, . Hos- pital’ 7. Merchants Usher (to: cold, dignified lady), Are you:a friend of ,the groom? The Lady: Indeed no! I am F -METHODS(\: i ZN fe in TES FREE—USE OUR BUDGET PLAN MONROE MOTORS, Inc. 1201 White Street HOWARD E. WILSON, President PHONE. 725 Key West, Flevide

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