The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 23, 1947, Page 5

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ti awe Y .: Th Betas ee oe eatldadietot a. NATIONAL FLAG; ST. LOSES SECOND a2 i ooo— Wehewt Pleving Vou I erage ¥ \Twe Cames Slated *.. G. Lastres, also of the Jer- and, as a result, were gu ee ewe Wine tis THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Gelters Hold Class B Loop t ! Haskins, Jerty’s Half-Acre per- [Duffy's Tavern last night. Dr. former, tops the Class “B" city Jack Hayes, club president, made softball league in hitting with an @ short address. a of 444. He went to bat n 27 times and blasted out 12 safe-|the winner of the team matches of Gilmore Park’s aggregation was on "s, possesses @ better average,|Harry Knight's niblic wielde: ‘Perez Only Monthly Dinner, Undefeated Clas “B” Pitcher|iise: cos R. Perez, ace moundsman of thet expedition to the West, given up! Key West Merchants, remains the | undefeated pitcher in the Class “B” city softball league. Perez has an impressive record of four victories and no losses for ly \ A Ss {“Bon Homme Richard,” carries ‘states, oe) ¥ TODAY IN HISTORY . |Jack Dempsey, in Philadelphia. \ (Know America) 1935—Beginning) of bituminous { 1779—Capt. Paul Jones, in the coal. strike—400,000 strike in 21 ° Bigger Game oft Scot-|__1942--British take over Mada- jgascar from French. sacle . be : |. 1944—American planes sink 22 |Pened: 1808—Historic Lewis and Clark’ Jap ships in the Philippines. A guest entered @ hovel 1945—T/Sgt, Lee Louis award-jeq the belthop his suiterse ; returns to St. Louis, its i j for lost, returns to ouis, a biased of Merit Medal for war" | quarter. “If ‘you'll handle base, to unbounded joy of country. | 1946—Russia charges presence jown bag,” he said, “PR give American troops in Europe'a quarter. Here comes @ 1869—The University of Cali-' of fornia opens at Berkeley. imakes for unease there. Meatiman who always tips me @ ithe war to English shores, defeat- | ‘s, A ders. » second-hal: dule to date.! 1911—Birth of air mail in famine over co re} lar For Park hat than Haskins, but has been’ Robert Dopp, entertainment ee ae inte Us sen iis ae chantey: Movi. Ovington si6i ee Se ates Naame jt bat anly six times, chairman, was in charge of the! ¢ the Naval Hospital er tae is at Garden, City, N. Y., as “Air} 4 i ins is Villa- |dinner. Present were: “ ail Pilot No. 1. oe a — a Aeetetee P renee Weather per the some! Close behind Lgl b el Ree Carale (triumphs and one defeat. _.{ 1918—Some 10,000 cases Span-| BES FORK tem ap ..'ng game of the Goudie. reel, of the Adams Dairy ou! Ben Freer, Jim McCardle,' Three pitchers are tied for third igh Infh ted in ase i ak dk ew ree we | © winner of the ter iheader tonight ot lew Park With & mark of .433, Harry Knight, Jimmy Mira, Ker-'p1ace honors. W. Sweeting of Jer- campy ofl RA A XS Wee et pennant, ai. |e bene fs Sports| Haskins has left for college mit Loucks, Charles Yates, Bob ry's Half-Acre, S. Griffen of the liek Choke unhey. defeats Vi A — 4 =s a) Shep and the and thus Villareal becomes the [Spottswood, Curry Harris, Bob same club and C. Valdez of the| Sa 229 se Ve Oe?) ee hee ventey | Stew ‘eterans of Foreign | é ! =~ mot angie Ware, Vets are leading the Class active leading hitter of the cir- |Knowles, Tony Demeritt, Leo Merchants have each won three! PM od wee WVossttis ft _| howe Cordimete oming § ague | quit, followed by Alonzo and jjopez, Dr. Bob Eckdahl, Fred games and lost two. { CUSstOn SUTTy rr" 7 hee Te screed game! ft ls exported that Frank | Rogers. Mathews, Mel Hamel, John Kir-} Won and lost records of the} ReMi eM! . oer ee Che ‘ wd Buster Roberts | Leading hitters in the league, |schenbaum, Jim Londeree, Mo-'Class “B” league follow: ry oamne te = 733 rival puchore. om Ss jas announced by Official Score-| 215 -Wallace, Bob Saunde Pitcher— W. L. Pet.) | Tes AS mow Should Bob's win, thay [REper, Pedro Aguisan. toeMave, (Charles Lewin, Ignatius Lester, 'R. Perez, KWM 4 0 a4 ewer fr ee leet ditch Car. #1 climb tw within two and 4 Last JHA 633 500 Joe Lopez, Gilmore Park, Hum- Martin, NH ‘i 31 as he Fite reach of Mi games of first place. ‘Haskins, JHA. 27.13.12 qa (bert Mira, Dr. Jack Hayes, Nor- W. Sweeting, JHA 3 2 ms Ge be of the magus | Im the the Navel Hos- | Vitiareai, AD 30 11.13 .433,;man D. Artman, Alton Park, S. Griffen, JHA Bis8 NOW AVAILABLE ea Ree ced Kehoe ot the P% Will play Jerry's Malf-Aere Alonzo, KWM 43 13 18.418 [Charles Smith, Clem Price, Bill C- Valdez, EM ba Made of Port Orford Cedar pee Gite ited the Bt Lous team (* the finel game between . NH 32 16.13 406 |Curry, Paul Mesa, Jr., Bob Dil. Joe Lewis, & : Slats finished with non-chalh= aie well wottered hits, white this season. They have ‘nailter, NH 50 20 20 .400 lard, Hugh Moore, Ward Tyson, Miller NH ; r§ ing syuthetic enamel. uM on Poet set Mikey were Oth Us times so for and each haye'J. Mira, JHA 42 13 17. .404/Fieldon Elbertson, Valter Vinson, goign JHA ae Also ALUMINU! — @e Cube be te * (won theee games. Tonight will be|F. Lastres, JHA 35 12 14 .400|Louie Pierce, Horace O’Bryant, Nelson. NH 01 7 * St. the rubber contest. | i 32 11 12 .375/Jimmy Cooper, Robert Dopp, Walker, —- «et & the fold \John Lewis, AD y per, PP, Walker, AD dias hy Gumeting these errors in theo ltY* Sart out with Higginbotham, JHA3@ 20 14 .368|Paul Sher; Dr. Herman Moore,! ~ KWM—Key West Mer- Boe Quertng in box and Martin |Henke, NH 2305 8 Kovash, Russell Hyman, Malcolm ; chants. i fee OR sem a Ln will probably be in there for the | McClurg, NH 26 4 9 i Merry (The Cot) Hapial boys. A win tor fee wens, iH 47:14:16 SHAD Sey niE } f?-. Powe. teen d 0 Leniaaiaaenakner | —Jerry’s Half-Acre. i courteous | a o dl y * a Respite! will plece it within two |Kelly, SHA * : : ty Will Scarecrow Owls | AD—Adams Dairy. | sete. selere seme Narre mere y= Rad these far dovry's, Wil shove ner et, ‘toners JHA 6 2 2 333 Seare Starling? | | accepted, See your travel agent ur call | y's will shove them up to Hernandez, 4 5 OR : Just Rubbing | 7 Het he Cube to Within eight points of the lead- Vidal, KWM 96 10 12 .333| PATERSON, N. J.—(AP).—The 1064 | Setehing be 16th vic. ore “1 Fer@andez, KWM24 5 8 ($33 starlings which annually t. This from England: A par i es +) heeee. i _Pivet game will start at 1:20 ‘Sterling, AD 35 11 $14 city hall are in for some metalic enone ‘ nes ty: me pesecn, att Moore, econd “Clerk ond the nightcap at 9 Figura, NH 6711 Fed ecg F : (er the health of her husband | + @ieewe on Me. “tlork Mauldin, JHA 10 0 3 .300] Mayor William P. Furey ex-|!who was suffering from rhema Grandes and were: walk —— ———_____ jAlayon, KWM 10 0 3 .300;pects to erect some aluminum tism, repiled: Seb bitter Kurowsn: zh Walker, AD 23 6 7 .304/makes of owls, arch enemy of| “Mighty bad, sir; I've been rub. . s NA 4 < starlings, in an effort to dis-!bing him down all night wit beamee im the caghih Il \Laey, 247 7 291 2: 1 hi ¢ Castine 9 E Sweeting, JHA 24 7 7 291!courage the unwelcome birds. _ |imprecations,” Dyer decided w let Walker, JHA ss 0 Me — See - tet mateed of send By The Associated Prose Nelson,” 40 11:11 277, s css . pee tate , FT a cemses | Martin, NH 33-7 9 275 pheored the firs | \A. Pazo, KWM 3015 8 266 ee Fb being done ermng © and Mi League |Ingraham, AD 35 7 9 25 at fe Give the Med Birds » 3-1 Chub Pet, |Meadors. JHA 16 4 4 .250 pan Ada 4 WA Crem, running for | Brooklyn 615 | Bolton, JHA 12 4 3 .250 : gered leter on a wid St Love 4 . er wa » 9 : or ‘ Harmne: te Howton ‘ ic. Val 7 25 <4, =. het nore [Hew York ‘$31 |Pieitas, KWM 20 7-5 250) poems iCinernnets 477'A. Diaz, KWM ri 12623 250 | Were fo other Notional Chicago , JHA—Jerry’s Half-Acre. | P| Uteburgh KWM—Key West Mer | eres ployed yesterday Philadelphia chants. - National League AD—Adams Dairy. ond Sue in the NH—Naval Hospital. Deague divided a dow Miscellaneous Records Textron winning the New York ‘a Most times at bat—Miller 50, fe 4 while Cleveland [Detroit ot the Tigers, 7 we 6 ond Cleveland Bresnecky 45. Alonzo 43, Wells 47. Miller 20, 20, Rogers, 16, Pa- Most hits—Miller 20, Alonzo 18, 4: Mira 17, Wells 16. tworl hits—Miller 6, 1 5, John Lewis and Vi- dal 4 each. Most three-base hits—Cooper, barge F. ky Kelly, Alon- zo, C. Valdez, Miller, Martin, Rog- “Henke 1 each. any home. runs-Miller 5, Bresnecky, J. Fernandez, Lacy, \Nelson and Wells 2 each. rend Phitadelphia fete oe oe enn oo ae — + | Washington > See, 42. after drop- ls: tae 4 Hy ui feet game, 64 — 7" weve | GAME RESULTS American League & lew RHE (Monday's Scores) 2 6 1) Detroit 6-7, Cleveland Louw 4 5 © St. Louis 4-0, Chicago Gener ant Geheffing; Bre. | Woshingten at New York, post- teen ond Kove boned = 7 | Only games scheduled. Bec ond Game } National League Me Lowe RUE (Monday's Scores) ) _ H 3 HI St. Louis 4-3, Chicago 2-6. <nuee Onl cheduled. rieteen, Sehenidte and MeCul. | er teweh Diekeon Pollet, Staley and | TODAY’S GAMES Garageis | | weshingien et AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York, two Fiest Game \games—Masterson (12-14) and At Deters RH B | Heefner (9-13) vs. Shea (13-5) and Che ee ont 4 @ @ Reynolds (18-8) Breve 6 9 ©| Philadelphia at Boston, two Cette, Gromek end Hegan; |@ames—MecCahan (10-4) and Mar- Mette renae cnet Batt jchilden (17-9) vs. Stubbs (0-0) and jJohnson (11-10). Cleveland at St. Louis, night At Metro R HB. game—Lemon (10-4) vs. Kramer Cleve iort 71a 9 (10-16) tee, @ it 1! Detroit at Chicago—Trucks (10- Biebree, Kietwan, Feller and ,!!) vs. Lopat (15-12). Overmire, Trucks and) National League Wage | New York at Breoklyn—Kaslo (4-5) Piet Game (15-10) vs. Hatten (16-8) or Gregg At Chee RHE Chicago at Cincinnati—Wyse Lanse 4 9 1 (5% vs. Vander Meer (9-12). ee ons 2 4 1! St Louis at Pittsburgh, night fohtck ond Early, Gillespie, game—Hearn (11-7) vs. Queen arsiet and Tresh {3-7 * | Only games scheduled. Becond Game Plosida-Intesnational Playoffs At Chteage RHE! Havana at Miami. i Perey oe ———— 4m | hl bh dp be dl i} part mt Meow Morons oo Co Ftball Standings (aN eA CITY LEAGUES Softhall Ga 04644444644444444444 mes CLASS A Club— W. L. Pet, BAY VIEW PARK Vets of Foreign Wars 10 3 .769 Bob's Sports Shop —.. 5 5 .500 LNT | Pincers 5 8 458 Tomawr— American Legion 610 .375 Sports Shop vs. CLASS B . Club— W. L. Pet. alieapitel ve. JerPY"® Key West Merchants 8 @ 821 , Jerry's Half-Acre 8 7 533 » Adams Dairy 7 6 538 Legion V5. Naval Hospital. @ 40.878 iHome Dairy vs. Jerry's)” Road the Classified Ads in The Citizen. ¥v "2s Gilmore vs. Bob’ Shop Merchants vs val Hospital | Fence post crops are grown on MILL any forms, often in gullies Where the trees serve a dual pur- | a = of rep and control for ero | All Grocers Rees OO* *72404608 Most stolen bases—Haskins 10, Fleitas, Miller, Rogers and Joe ‘Mira 6 each. Most times struck out—Sands 11, Figura and Sterling’ 9 each, {Ingraham 8. ! it times walked—Bresnecky '12, Rogers 11, Kelly and Higgin-| |betham 10 each, Martin 9. Less times struck out—Vidal, | Fleitas and Miller 1 time each, Fernandez, Claude Valdez, Villa- | Due On Saturday ' Homestead All Stars will play a doubleheader af softball Satur- day at Bayview Park. The first game will get under way at 7:30 p.m. The visitors will have Caves in the box the first game and Fuchs in the second battle. They have very good mound recerds and should have won their games in the district tournament. Errors by their teammates lost the tour- UNITED PRESS ;| FOURTH IN Detroit, Aug. 16 (UP)—The Kaiser-Frazer Corp., banki a year ago did not ex- te hi iat except on paper. 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