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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 ee CARDINALS CLIMBING TOWARD LEAGUE TOP; YANKS SNATCH 19TH Newsom, Washington Out east, Wins First For Yan- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Set tad dada tad tatateetattdata da dadatndade tanta tndtnchtndadatintniel Mrs. Jane Whi id: iden BRANDING GETS THE Leaves Tomorrow RINGER'S NUMBER 3ifs'gecperg> | | CAM AABADAAAAAASALALAALAABAALAAABAAAARD leaves tomorrow by . plane for = Chicago, where she will meet her | husband, Robert Whidden. The Whiddens will. then en- train to Milwaukee. Mrs. Whid- den will be away from her duties; one month. PAGE THER The ; : Y. H ' Steam engines now in raliroad WV er our oroscope service outnumber Diesels 19 te 1 — = | FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947—The FORECAST jPerson born today wiil be inde- * * * Key West and Vicinity: Partly ;pendent and self-willed, but in- |" cloudy weather with scattered |clined to be somewhat tazy, There | {tur arecer SELLS That Good 7 in |are several directions in which} Rowers) ane auime ders oom ‘the force of this day may become | ST ‘AR * BRAND AMERICAN the area. The winds will be mod- loperative, but it will surely pro. | erate southeasterly through Sat-jduce a person who will be a pio-! urday. Little change in tempera- \neer in his line and _ probably and CUBAN ‘Swimming Meet kees Over Cleveland In- dians (Ry The Aswoctnted Prenay NEW YORK, July 18—In the only Nationa! League game play- ed last night St. Louis emerged vietorious over the Boston Braves Sto2 St. Louis is now only four gemes from the league leaders, Brooklyn Dodgers, who lost to | Held Today At The City Recreation Depart- ment's Swimming Meet, held this morning at the NAS (Seaplane Base) pool with the permission of sCapt. H. M. Cooper, attracted about 60 children. Seaplane Base’ * JULY? 18, 1937 Five Key West students will be achieve success. There may be! Try A ound ture. 7 i tg little too much self-reliance. —_— Florida: Partly cloudy this af- Pittsburgh Pirates, 7 to 1, in a day battle Pittsburgh enjoyed good pitch. img from Mel Queen, former member of the New “York Yan- heen, who was making his first start for the Pirates. Queen held the Dodgers to eight hits, keeping them well scattered except in the eighth when Reiser doubled and Dixie Walker singled him home. Ralph Kiner, Hank Greenbe Fourteen boys and girls en- tered the Senior Class race across the pool and back. Charles Rob- erts took first place in this event, Way Plowman and Peter Diaz, second and third. The Junior class race across the pool was won by Lucille Sanders with Edward Curry sec- @ ond and Peggy Pinder third. aed Jimmy Bloodworth all hom-! The winning team of the relay ered for the Pirates in the fourth smning with the bases empty. It was Kiner's 23rd, tying the Pitts- burgh club record set by Johnny , by, Rizro and equalled last year Kiner New York Yankees are con- tinuing to show their heels to the remainder of the American League clubs Yesterday they tied the league record straight’ wins, made come White Sox in 1906. The VYenkees yesterday defeated the Cleveland Indians in both sections of the doubleheader, 3-1 Bobo Newsom, 3. rahthander obtained from ingten by waivers about ten days ate, Won his second straight game race included William Curry, Charles Roberts, Edward Curry, Donny Cruz, Lucillo Gonzalez, Way Plowman, Peter Diaz, Bill Smith, Frank Valesquez. The judges were Louis Eisner, president of the PALs; Mrs. J. R. Deland, Mrs. Lee Thompson and Mrs. Singleton and Mrs. Stewart. th 19}|Many of the mothers present also by the Chi.|assisted with the program. | present when Florida State Col- jlege Alumnae. Association honors jsummer school graduation candi- jdates with an outdoor reception ternoon, tonight and Saturday. Scattered showers and thunder- | storms, mostly during afternoons | and evenings. | East Gulf and Jacksonville | through Florida Straits: Moderate | to fresh southwesterly winds over | north portion; gentle to moderate | southeasterly winds over south | portion this afternoon, tonight! and Saturday. Partly cloudy weather with scattered showers | and thunderstorms. { No small craft or storm warn- ings are being displayed any- | ow OGuaranee, POLLOCK’S Every diamond and watch purchased here carries our unconditional guarantee of Quality and the assurance of complete Satisfaction and the fullest measure of Value. AP Newstfeatures INGERS, unscrupulous horse owners who substitute a horse of higher class for another to clean up at the betting windows, are going to find horse-switching practically impossible when the Thor. |Highway Commission held their | where in this area. { EPORT Key West, Fla., July 18, 1947 (Observation taken af 8:30 am. Eastern Standard Time, | City, Office) | Temperatures jon Friday night, July 23, in Gil- christ Gardens in Tallahassee. Key Westers are Wilhelmina Goehring Harvey, Florence Louise Albury, Jennie Mae John- son, Marjorie Jane Roberts and | Virginia Eleanor Shine. | . 91} STANDINGS for the Yankees in the opener. It oughbred Racing Protective Buréau completes the tattooing of every | wee bee 200th victory since he} Florida-International League horse running on U.S. tracks. Here a TRPB crew poses with Com- | aS Highest yesterday Sponge sales this morning on {Lowest last night - 82) the municipal sponge wharf to- |Mean k 86 taled almost $2,000. Normal ~~ sera LE) eee Sa Precipitation | A devil fish, measuring 14% | Rainfall, 24 hours ending | feet from wing tip to wing tip,! 8:30'a.m., inches __ - 0; and weighing 600 pounds, was | Relative Humidity | caught yesterday near Sand Key | 12% by Ignacio Carbonell. Tomorrow's Almanac 3 pac alia | (Eastern Standard Time) County Commissioners, at a /|Sunrise ~~ --+ 5:49 am. meeting to be held tonight, will |Sunset 7:17 p.m, discuss the amount of reduction see . CM cent to be offered on the payment of Moonset a 9:04 p.m @elinquent taxes. TIDES Tomorrow The new members of Overseas } Naval Base (astern Standard Time) first meeting at noon today. How- High Tide « Low Tide ard E, Wilson was named chair-; 10:14 a.m. 3:24 a.m. man, and John N. Costar, vice; 11:37 pam. 5:15 p.m. EOE SWIMMING—South Beach, south | H ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | | | | | \ : come to the majors in 1929. passion, owned by Walter Chrysler, to show the tattooing operation. |chairman. Other members are Ref Station: Key West Mookie Vie Raschi, recently ea nae a Te Walter Turnier, left (top), and Abner Breeden, use a metal twitch to Megat nee poe aera eee Time of| Height of A f - brought up from Portland of the | Tampa 64 29 688) roll back the horse's lip, then brand "Z2287." the jockey club regis-/yr5"", Joe McMahan was appoint. | Staton— Tide [high water : Sats a re hage Specials second @ for th Pane ane ct alige Nee rh a ‘562 tration number, on the horse, as shown below. The needles pene-|cd temporary secretary. Bahia Honda en, a Diamonds, Bulova, Elgin, Hamil- ing & total of six hits in the night-|s¢. Petersburg 43 50 .462| trate approximately 1/16 of an inch. Patterned after U.S. Army a None Key ‘+2hr » 00f ten and Longines Wittnauer , eee. 41 51 446 | methods, the tattoo is painless, permanent, individualistic, and diffi.|_County Solicitor Allan B.| east side) __20 min. baa - gewition in the American by “woe | Poser ry i sat cult to counterfeit. gating several cases on the upper \ Geeta apie te both < : y Pr | aa a oo we, <2 seule National League —_—- -—- - —--- —- —— - keys, returned yesterday. The| ¢igas Channel +2hr. | - —_ ashington. Boston, cases are due to come up at this ! Use Our Lay-A-Wey Pian or Open a Dignified in third spot, held close to the}, Club— Woe et term of the criminal court. (north end) —10 min. +14 ft. | if a Charge Account. _ Detroiters’ heels by taking two ras 49 35 .583 VETER 5 E Z Minus Sige Corrections to be; . from the Chicago White Sox joston ... -45 36 .556 . subtracted i 9 : ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Archer : | shell igh cw eats a a nat and granddaughter, Betty Lou, Plug. Sign. en nen, tobe) Pollock S OQUALITS Cincinnati 41 42 494 TEAMS WINNERS IN returned yesterday from Miami. Sa pleemieC a Sri aag | SS Je were’ Chicago 37 45.451 == ; Limbs of trees are heavier and | rn 514 Duval Street Philadelphia 36 47 .434 Today The Citizen says in an ithicker in diameter on the south | * See Our ‘Sere + ris” 83 | SOFTBALL CONTESTS |“s = = | American o ‘ “The rising son, in order to 2 eenleslar Saas ee Club— W. L. Pct. x E = rise to his full height in the Sun-| Large deposits of bauxite are | New York 58 26 690) Tonight Legion Will Meet light of success, must rise with found in South America. Detroit 44.35 557 a e ! the sun.” H ‘5S b ; — ened eesti sialhvine eee sition semanas Boston 44 37.543 Adams __ Dairy. erry = Philadelphia 41 42 .494 y, fJery Navy Chaplain “SPORTS and is 3739 487| Half-Acre To Play Navy it ty . nd Rdwards 37 47.440 y ? an Hy Uj C nt yp sgee 35 45 438] Hospital \! Named As Yale ete ATIO ! vely: Le W1Cé “F Says. Clteage at New York. postpon-[St. Louis 28 51 .354 7 N - — sy tearm called the Veterans and Wingman Coach TMNT | Pi pe ccer a GAME RESULTS another known as the American } ’ B ] G-CA R Q UA LITY i | Florida-Internations: weague AMERICAN LEAGUE (Wednesday's Scores) R t St Le § rm 1 Nato 16 4! o ‘lend 4, Miami Beach 3. & Le 27 ; * Lauderdale 2, St. Peters- Fowler end Roser; Sanford, }?"'* Zoldak, Swartz and Moss. National League om - (Thursday’s Scores) Geme St. Louis 5, Boston 2. Gwe Ro. B.| Pittsburgh 7, Brooklyn 1. New York 3.5 oO] Chicago at New York, postpon- Cleveland 1 9 ojed. rain Newsom and Merra: Embree Only games scheduled, ™ m and Loper, Hegan American League -— Tampa 6, West Palm Beach 0. Second Game (Thursday's Scores) At Clevelend R. WE. New York 3-7, Cleveland 1-2. New York 710 O| Detroit 7-4, Washington 5-3. Clewetand 61 Boston 4-6, Chicago 1.3. Haeet) and Rebinon; Gromek, Philadelphia 16, St. Louis 2. Cette, Lemon and Hegan —-- ice TODAY'S GAMES At Chicago RHE Florida-International League Reaton 412 2] Havana at Miami. Chicage 2 ®| Miami Beach at Lakeland. Deteon ond Partee; Lopat, Lee West Palm Beach at Tampa. and Tresb St. Petersburg at Fort Lauder- —— dale Second Game io aaa med At Chicago RE. ’ 4 1 "s |Key West-Miami a1 0 s riineer. Joboon ont! In Golf Match Gillespie, Dorish, Cald- nO ate es well, Moltzberger and Tebbett = Arrangements were completed Game this morning by Ha Knight for At PE aoe RM. BE |the Key West Golf ib, and Ray Deteort 7.10 2)\ Cole, for the Miami Country Club, w naton 5 9 © for a two-day golf series of 18 Renton and Swift; Haeffner, |holes each day on Saturday and andins and Mancuss Sunday, July 25 and 26. The Miami Country Club has jbetn running roughshod over most R. H. E_ [of their Florida opponents and are 4.15 @shoping to add the Key Westers to “ as 3 9 1 their list mo Recauies and Wagner;| All Key West golf club members Haden, Ferrick, Pieretti and interested in maki he trip are Oven urged to contact Harry Knight at a |the club, phone 1136. ‘ofthall Games | Sof Aluminum now is being used ’ lin corrugated sheets for farm BAYVIEW PARK end industrial roofing and aid: | NIGHT GAMES ing vomsner As much as 42 per cent of U.S. 1-American = Legion = VF fms were operated by tenants Adame Dairy 0.19 erry's Malf-Acre vs vel Hospital de- in the °30s, compared with 32 ‘ percent in 1945. ‘ Legion Nine were winners of two exhibition games played last night in the Softball League. ; In the opening game the Vet- {erans scored one run in the first frame on three walks and a hit! batsman. In the fourth they got their first hit off Vidal, a bunt by NEW HAVEN, Conn.—(AP).— {Marvin (Preac ) Franklin, who jserved for three ye: chaplain in the Pacific, has been appointed end coach at Yale and will assist head grid coach Howie jOdell Franklin captained the foot- Machin, and scored four runs, on |ball team at Vanderbilt in 1938. three walks, a hit batsman and |He graduated from Yale Divinity a couple of errors. Frank Tynes }School in 1942 and while study- held the Merchants without a ling served as a member of the hit or a run for five frames and | freshman coaching class at Yale. in the sixth weakened and sixjLast year he was chaplain and hits and three walks gave the conan CL eons Merchants six runs. In their half the Ve Polo Out At the leaders were Vidal with two | West Poimt? scored seven runs on three hits and six walks. At bat hits, Rueda and F. Tynes each hit one safely for the Vets. In the field, Santana and Gar- cia and M. Tynes were the best for the winners, and Casado for vernment order and polo en- the lose a 4 } ts are convinced that the In the nightcap the Jerry's Half / order means the end of the stick Acre boys gave the Legion aland ball game at the Military are and had McCullough think- | ;cademy jing. The Legion scored four Bee Eis 2) eet ae runs in the first, on a hit bats-}¢, Albury, A. Acevedo and Lopez man and homers by Barber and ' for the winners. Hopkins. The Jerrys scored one} Score by innings of first game: on a bunt by Higginbotham and w R. H. E. {a double by Joe Mira. In the |VFW 100 407—12 4 4 third the Jerry’s scored six runs | Merchants 000 006— 6 6 6 jand went into the lead. Walker | F. Tynes and Castro; Vidal and jhit a homer, Haskins, Lastres, | Brost. bene ‘and Sweeting singled and Saw-| Score by innings of |yer and Kelly hit doubles. In the Weenie fourth, Jerrys scored one more !y°lTyS on a double by Higinbotham, a} {wild pitch and a fly to right. | The Legion scored four runs land tied the count, with two; jouts. Griffen, Acevedo, singled, Barber doubled, Lopez doubled land Hopkins singled, and won WEST POINT, N. Y.—(AP).— West Point’s polo ponies have been turned out to pasture by second R. H. E. 106 100— 811 0 Legion 400 404—12 11 0 E. Sweeting and Walker; Han- cock and A. Acevedo. Political Announcement FOR ELECTION OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF KEY WEST, FRORIDA, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 ee For City Commissioner ALBERT B. COOPER |the game in the fifth on two hits and two walks. At bat, Griffen, Barber and |Hopkins hit two each, and Hig- |ginbotham hit three for the los- ‘ers and Sawyer hit two. In the! field, Lastres, Mira and Walker (were the best for the losers, and as a Navy; end of Duval Street. DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, west Caroline Street; Craig Street. BASEBALL—Games, usually on pal Stadium, Duck Avenue and 14th Street. GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. vision Street (day and night facilities). BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts Park. HANDBALL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park. Bayview Park. COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview Park. p dadtndn tafe. todpdndtindotintadeticd STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at | All Grocers 242224444 444444448 | BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of Cigars and Cold Dock, north end of Grinnell) Sunday afternoon, at Munici-; TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di-| at South Beach and Bayview | CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND —| Soft Drinks 1 319 Caroline at New St. + You'll like that Big-Car performance! You'll find it fur Chevrolet. There to spare in the © that powe iced car. And Che ortable, roa going is su res’ You'll like that Big-Car styling! You'll like the long, low lines of the new Chevrolet. 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