The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 15, 1947, Page 5

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took advantage wildness and scored nine runs im the fii yt pe it to. win en os anthered five hits and had nine and three errors. .At bat the leaders were Os- borne with: three, Arthur hit two and Se hit one: in his only time at bat for the Legion, Mastens hit a double. In the field, Acevedo .and McCarthy the best for the losers, and Papy, Stenger and Smith were the best for winners. innings: RHE, 361 012 0—13 10 4 212 000 0— 5 6 7 Porter, and Fallon; Henson aiid A, Acevedo. Two-base’ hits: Osborn, Mas- tens; \stoleri bases: Arthur 2; struck out: by Pérter 2, by Brem- mer 3; bases om balls: off Porter 3, off Brem: 4, off Hansen 10; winning “pi * Portéts” um- pires: Griff and Mira; scorer: Aguilar. £ In the “opening game, ‘an ex- hibition was played between the\Adams and the Jerry’s nines and ‘was won by the Jerry’s, 15 to 14, Adams had the tying run on segond when Walker fanned }- to etd the game. At bat Walker was the leader for the Jerry’s and Colero hit a homer with the bases loaded in the fifth; Cruz, * Malgrat and Sterling. each hit two safely. In the field, Walker, Mira and Valdez were the best for winners and Cruz, Calero and Ingraham were jthe best for the losers. »Score by innings: R. H. E. Jerry’s _ 712 210 2—15 15 1 Adams 021 050 6—14 13 3 Bolton, Sweeting, Bolton and Walker; Walker, Villareal, Sands, Villareal, Walker and Malgrat. Home ‘runs: Calero, Pineda; three-base hit: Casado; two-base hits: Sterling, Malgrat, Walker; stolen:bases:-Mira; struck out:,by Bolton 2, by ‘areal 4: bases balls: off) Walker) 3/.6ff Villareal 3, off Bolton 3, off Sweeting 7; scorer: ‘Aguilar; umpires: n and J: Mira. Emily DesArmier ‘Bowls 165 Score The uso “Navy Wives: held their weekly bowling session at the Ux S.Sub. Base bowling al- leys Tuesday | morning. Emily DesArmier scored 165, joris Curry 143, and. Betty Reneike 134. Other were Vivian Driver, Lueille Browning, Cris- sie Glendenning, Rae Skurik, Sue B, Smith, Pat Talbot, Pau-é (WD) staff member, ‘anneunced that a turkey would be offered as a prize for a handicap bowl- ing tournament on November 24. ‘All Navy Wives who have bowled with the group on three mornings prior to November 24, are eligible to play in the tour- nament. afternoon, at Munici- tadium, ind 4th Street. ys two full games ahead its, with three In the : | Bans: ©M' chants @nd dne with Jerry’s. james, usually On} 42,676,579,199 in 1918 and alow Duck Avenue}toia new peak of: 96,549,090,472 in FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Gen- erally fair this afternoon. In- cloudiness and slightly | warmer Thursday. moderate northwest and west winds, becoming _Sentle: variable | Florida; Cloudy, rain over north portion’ this af- | tonight . and i afternoon coming mostly. cloudy. T| hursday. west to northwesterly winds ov- er ‘north portion this afternoon through Thursday. except oc- casionally ‘modérately squalls over north ‘por- tion Thursday. Mostly ‘cloudy with accosional rain. Over south portion’ moderate to fresh west to northwesterly winds through ursday. Increasing cloudiness. Yacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits: Storm warnings dis- played from St. Augustine orthward. Small craft should re- main in“ port this afternoon rorth of Vero Beach. Fresh west to . northwesterly _ winds’ over north portion this afternoon, to- night and Thursday except winds occasionally strorig ‘off shore ex- treme north portion this after- fioon. ‘Mostly cloudy . with oc- easional rain. Over south portion moderate to fresh southwest to westerly winds through Thurs- day with increasing cloudiness. Jacksonville» to Apalachicola: Northwest ‘storm . warnings dis- \played north of St. Augustine. All warnings will be removed atoll a. m. REPORT » Key West, Fla., Oct. 15, 1947 Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., Eastern: Standard Time, Scalia “Ti pa Se Maher Sept Dany Las saith Pll. Alonso and Left Field:'J. Gareia and Jack Villareal. © Substitute. Infielder: . Fidel Lopez. Manager: Willidm Cates, Coach on First, Perucho ‘Santches;~ on) third; 1: :Val- dez. Remember, this is only ome mian's choise, and every one is entitled to it. How They Stand Highest yesterday — Lowest last night — Mean. -. Normal -— Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches —. = Vets of Foreign Wars - a ‘ SS. saipore Bob’s Sports Shop - American, Legion Naval Hospitat: - ‘Adams Dairy has ‘three more games to’play, two with the Mer- (Tomorrow—Naval- Base) High Low 11:28 a.m. ‘ 10:51 p.m. 4:48 a.m. Meréhants. have two with fen eg Adams and one with Jerry’s. i +» BASEBALL Island City League ‘Sari | Cartos ; se Sta Bahia Honda none Ki —_ io Name Key = +! Hae ie (east side) —__20 min. Re Sa ai 3 00 Boca Chica —ohr. ae 250)" (Sandy Point) 40 min. eeneneieatentncebemmmmm, | VE ChaRNe! hee | (north end) sarin +1.4 ft. : f : panded on oe || { tions to subtra 5 lus BAYVIEW FARK 8 ions to be added.) Some insects “sting” by vibrat- ing. wings; some by sawing a THURSDAY— “fiddle;’ some by vibrating 7:00—Key West Merchants vs)|drum-like membranes. bai lene’ cain " Weter- ———— more vs. i ans of Foreign, Wars." STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE FRIDAY— ROMP MILL 7:00—Adams Dairy ' vs.” Key “West Merchants. 8:30—Bob’s Sports Shop - vs. USS. Gilmore. NEXT WEEK MONDAY— 7:00—Adams Dairy vs. Jetry’s Half-Acre. 8:30—USS. Gilmore vs. Ameri- can Legion. TUESDAY— 7:00—Adams’ Dairy vs. West - Merchants game of Class B). 8:30—Bob's Sports. Shop vs. Veterans of Foreign Wate Over 25,000 Pairs THURSDAY— , : of Eyes 7:00—USS. Gilmore vs. Bob’s Prescribed for in the Sports Shop. 8:30—Veterans of Foreign Wars Past 17 Years vs. American Legion. Ray Ban Sun Glasses ‘Bausch & Lomb Optieal Co. and American Optical Co. Products Used Exclusively . A. Valdes]! ‘OMETRIST — Office Hours: 9.12 and 2-5 p.m. Evenings,by Appointment PHONES: Office 332 Residence 295 at All Grocers SMAASAAAS PARADES Key (ast Railway passenger miles in the. United States reached a»peak of of 16,340,509,742 in 1933, but_rose- 1944 under wartime pressure. Valdes Bidg., 819 :Duval St. Upstairs Gentle to|, East Gulf.of Mexico: Fresh |" strong |_ a? Newsfeutures: bei: 717. dieig omitted in Percentage. -TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS [OPA aepule: administrator, ,born ° (Know America) in Ontario, Canada, 39 years ago. ‘Wants His Old Maj. Gen. Philip. B, - Fleming, Dr. Wilson M. Compton, presi- | director of the Office of Tem.|dent of Washirigton State Col-| Name Back Again, LOS ANGELES.—Singer Den- porary Controls, born in Burling- | lege, bérn at’ Wooster, Ohio, 57, | years ago. ton, Iowa, 60 years ago. Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghorm- 'nis Day has petitioned the court (Record: 83 Right, 13 Wrong, three Ti Topeka, Kans., noted psychiatrist, ‘Hawaiian Sea Frontier, born in’ name. Christened Owen Patrick born in Topeka, 48 years ago. ‘| Portland, Oreg., 64-years ago. , | McNulty, he adopted Dennis Day Mervin Le Roy, producer and! Dr. Elias A. Lowe, noted as his professional name and had director, born in San Francisco, | Princeton’ University paleograph- it legalized when he went into 47 years ago. er, born 68 years ago. ithe Navy in 1944. His Irish kin- Admiral Jonas H. Ingram, re-' Admiral J. Hepburn, born in folk, however, weren't pleased tired, commissioner of the All-| Carlisle, Pa., 70 years ago. land persuaded him to have it America Football _ Conferenee, ' ichanged back to Owen Patrick born Jeffersonville, Ind., 61 years; Todt (Iron) Hill, 409 feet in ele- ycNulty. ago. ivation, on -Staten Island, New jisdenicicadeN i ceil ebits J. Kenneth Galbraith, an ‘editor York, is the highest point on the! Read the,Classified Ads in The| Atlantic ie trots south of.Maine. Citizen. When Building A New Home or Renovating Your Present Home | ONSIDER The Installation of A.50 - Gallon WATER HEATER Together with An ELECTRIC RANGE and An ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR For Which A Special Premium Rate Is Offered by the City Electric System. That Will Save You Money and Assure You: of An Ample Supply of Hot Water with Clean and Efficient : ' Cooking,and Refrigeration. At AD Times: : REGULAR RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL PREMIUM ATE A-2 $ 6.00 Min. 6.00 Min. 7.50 9.00 10.50 12.00 13.50 13.00 16.50 18.00 SAVING $0.00 2.00 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 9.75 4.00 4.25 \ For: Details, Inquire at The City Electric System Dr. William C. Menninger of (ley, tetired, wartime head ofthe ‘to give, him back his rightful | | | t | | * Will Sail Wed. Oct. 22 instead Tues, Oct. 21s8, { NOTE: Service will be suspended approximately ‘three. weeks for dry-docking effective October 26th.’, ‘The luxurious steamship “Florida” offers | you safety, comfort, and a gay cleceag) of becapey can ee and dancing én your trip to’ romantic Havana. Fare includes a deli- cious dinner, stateroom berth, and breakfgst each way. ROUND TRIP FARE -446° 7... ” See your Travel Agent fdr information, tickets or inquire at P &@ 0 ‘Pleket office, Municipal 9-T601, Miami; or any«F. Ticket Agent, Lindsley’s Roofing Products Are Still Priced, at Their Regularly Low Prices, , Regardless of Scarcity These Prices Are at Key West 90 .. Slate Surfaced 42 5 ROOFING Stun GREEN PER ROLL, 108 SQ. FT. 45 ... Smooth Surfaced ROOFING FELT PER ROLL, 108 SQ. FT. FLORIDA TESTED Roof Coating | IN 5<GALLON CANS 95 IN GAL. CANS 59 10c Per Pound PER GAL. Roof Plastic Cement IN 50-POUND Cans on . Also in 1-lb. cans, 35¢ can 2V2-lb. cans, 55¢ can 10-Ib, cans, 1.13 can Soft Texaco Asphalt WILL NOT CRACK OR RUN 90 PER 100-LB. SACK ROOF MOPS, ROOF BRUSHES AT USUAL LOW PRICES QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS AT nee Lowest Prices— ) -Largest Stocks— ‘Abselt NINE LINDSLEY YARDS: MIAMI (Allapattah)—31 W. (Tt MIAMI (Coral Way). MIAMI (Trail)—810 8. We MIAMI (Buena Vista)—341t Mi WEST PALM BEACH— HOLLYWOOD—3 Blocks North FORT LAUDERDALE—215 8. an ‘Ave. KEY WEST—530 Division St. | Key West Yard Open 7 a.m.-6 p.m, Daily Except Sunday

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