The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 20, 1947, Page 6

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fourteen Boca Chica te "yesterday in the first game! * Buck ‘Thompson, local baseball rs Field as his teammates fan, has sent the following selec- Sterling, first base. Santana and Albio Acevedo, second base. Hernandez,’ Lopez, third” base. Armando Acevedo and G. Val- dez, shortstop. J. Villareal and J. Garcia, left “| field. D. Roberts; Duke, centerfield. T. Alonzo, C.:, Valdez, right ‘| field. Aguilar . says that Albio . Ace- vedo thinks that Joe Navarro is the best. catcher, with Salinero and: Brooks ‘the: best :pitchers: org The other members ‘roiiding out Acevedo’s ‘team “Rave q | Sterling ‘at ‘first, Charles “Albury, al-|2t_ second, .and arcla’ at third, with Albio. Acevedo’. at short. The outfield | would be comprised of Claude Valdez, Gar- ie Na- bat, Dogger was the leader ‘four safeties, followed by ns, Caldwell and Myers, three iece. In the the: ‘best. for the winners. second game, Griffin it excellently and held 4 itting Naval Air Sta- hoys hitless for three innings TONIGHT-— 7:00—Bob’s. utsin the fourth, Dukes. and Neerane * ‘Foreign singled’ and a fielder’s! on —-U8s, Ginmore ve. Ameri “put Dukes across the plate first ryn. "Phe Raiders scored once in the inning gn’a single by Ace- , an-error, a stolen base by ‘and another single by . the third, Roberts was safe fielder’s choice, stole second -s¢ored on a throw to third ive that got away. scoyed two more in the TUESDAY ? 7:00—American bien vs. Vet- erans of Foreign, Wars. 8:30—Adams' Dairy <vs. Key West Merchants. * THURSDAY—. 7:00—Key West Merchants vs. Jerry’s Half-Acre. 8:30—Bob’s Sports; Shop vs. American Legion. FRIDAY— Name AllStars| lewsfeatures “7 Scene To Quicken A Hunter’ Pulse th | sees 8S. D.—With the pheasant, hunting season already open in South Dakota and with the D. Roberts, Bob's 31° 6 12" . ‘resident. gunners preparing for their chance beginning October 21, scenes such as these are M. Tynes, Vets 31 6 12° being énacted jn many parts of the state. Pheasants appear to be plentiful this year in South Dakota, Kerr, Bob's hunting capital for that game bird. Osborn, USS. Howard W. more player, tops the hitters: in the Class A softball league with an average of .465. He went. to bat 43 times and came through toda 20 safe hits. He scored (17 Close behind .Osborn_ is Clay? ton Sterling, of Bob’s Sports Shop. Sterling is belting the old apple’ at a :454 clip, - just.” 2 OLE points behind the leader. The averages cover statistics up to October 18, 1947. Batting averages follow: CALIFORNIA Baling svn (0 Ace I WINE .. 97€ Osborn, Gilmore .43 17; 20 Sterling, ‘Bob’s 55 17 25 Per Carton A. Acevedo, AL .42 14 18° :. CIGARETTES 51.78 beeen Good Games Set_ For Next Sunday} ° Games, scheduled for next Sun- day. vat ‘Wickers Field will be a! treat} the fans of Key West. Red Raiders Will cross bats with -Boca ‘Chica Flyers and the Naval Air Station will: meet anew rival in the league, the Clowns. ‘The’ two ‘games will more than please ‘the fans. Yesterday 200, fansénjoyed at doubleheade? at the’ field. How They Stand SOFTBALL Class A League ‘Club— W.L, Pet. Vets of Foreign Wars 13 6 .684 USS.-Gilmore 2.10 5 .667 Bob’s. Sports Sho; 7 611 American Legion _. Games’ left to be played: Vets 2; oné with Gilmore and one with Bob’s; Gilmore 6, three with Le- gion, one with Vets and two with Bob’s; Bob’s 3, with Vets and two with Gilmore; Legion 3, all with ‘Gilmore. Class B Teens. 11 as Villareal and Walker led with the ball getting from Fagan in left on the single and .both runners m' the seventh, the Air Station } $eored one more. Muncrive 4nd an infield out put him d ie store in thi eighth to Gorman, Caldwell, 7:00—Adams Dairy vs.' Key ‘West Merchants. 8:30—Veterang of - Were v..- Bob’s Shop (exhibition game). NEXT WEEK MONDAY— 7:30—Adams_ Dai: eee. C Foreign Vs. Jerry's last ne series. h two down, Acevedo singled sending Villareal home deciding run after Vil- time of game: 2.15; umpires: Me- dina and Bethel; scorer: Aguilar. First game of Class, B. blayott Pir Club— Pet. Adams Dairy ey 6 667 Key West Merchants .10' 8 .556 Jerry’s Half-Acre _...10 9 .526 Naval Hospital - . 615 .286 Games to be played: Adams 3, two with Merchants and one with ; Jerry’s; Merchants 3, two with , Adams and.one with Jerry’s; Jer-! ry’s 2, one with Merchants and one with Adams. BASEBALL 2 “Island “City tates te San Carlos 1.750 ates fi : 3 2 .600 Blue Sox . - 2.3 .400 USS. Gilmore 1 3 Havana Engineer had - stolen second. SECOND ‘GAME’ ° | Red Raiders | ‘Visiting In City Player— ABRHPOAE! ao 8 Domenech, cf _4 0 °0°7 0 0| Baldomero Gili, a Havana Va ae ea A. Acevedo, ss 4 1 2 2 2 ljengineer and petroleum _pro- | #°0'0'1- 00 Roberts, c _...4 1 0 3 0 1)}moter, is in Key West for a stay - Qs 158 0s 38 Sterling, Ib _.4 0 1 8 0 Olcf several days. From here he oe fA er 3 F. Lopez, 3b _ 4 0 1 0 3 O|will go to New Yotk, Chicago ey 4-3 00 Cates, 2b... 3 0 © 4 2 Ojand other northern cities on! "3/0100 6 J. Villareal, If 3 2 1 3 1 0{busine 7 £er0-0 00 Walker, rf 41-3 0 0 O| Mr. Gili stated today that he rs amie vei 8 *1 Griffen, p _. 3 0 0 0 0 O|.was one of the first to advocat> | Ro euh see Ol 2 i Be |a-sea-ferry from Key West to} eek a, 000 Totals— 33 5 827 8 2|Havana some 15 years ago. 006 ba Naval Air Station — if 20108 3 Player— AB RH POA E! Subscribe to The Citizen. We ak Feanrt Wie $0515 0.1 = + — ——|Dukes 2b. 4 1 141) ——— re | Bs Station *° *|Gorman, cf 3 1 1-2 0 0|5. CARMONA LIQUOR STORE | ABRHPOAR Babinski, 3b 4 0002 1 1114 Duval Street “| Mastens. 1b .. 4 0 0 6 0 0{A Complete Stock of . & 2.22 0 Olcaldwell, rf 3 1 1 1 0 0} WINES. LIQUORS, RUM and 4.2.1 1 2 0) Doggett, ss. 4 0 12 4 1|..GIN at CUT-RATE PRICES 40 0 0 0 1) Monerieve,c 4 1 2 7 1 1/|We deliver to any place on the 4.0.0.0 0 0) Finkelstein. p.8$01010 Island, between 9 A.M. to 12 Mid-} 523610 h night—Sundays, between 12 Noo: Mi 1000 * Psst 6 0 9 Olto 6 P.M. and 9 P.M. to 12 Mig- 52°40 1 61 Totals 354 827 9 4 aren can 134 tee . i 13 1 1) eBated for Finkelstein in 9th. Free Delive ee , 4 3 0} Runs batted in: Sterling, Walk-|We Reserve the Right to Refuse | nian ule S Acevedo, Doggett, Finkelstein Delivery to Anyone said fo Malonski in 9th. | Babinski, goes sacrifice y innings: R. H. E. Boag Chien 010 000 201 4 6° 4 rane PRESSER'S ; struck out: by Griffin 2, , by. Finkelstein 6; bases on balls: RADIATOR "off Griffin 3, off Finkelstein 4; | left on bases: Raiders 7, Naval Air Station 7; stolen bases: Fa- gan, Roberts 2, Acevedo, Villa- real; wild pitch: Griffin 2; hit by pitcher: Acevedo; time of game: 2.00; umpires: Medina and R. ; Bethel; scorer: Aguilar. Moncriou te 3 Meyers; three-base h home run: West; earn- 2 Boca Chica 3, NAS prope out: rs Meyers 14, by He! son 4, by Dean 2: bases on balls: an, Doggett; double pla: to Mastens; pitchers’ sum- mary: 6 hits for 7 runs off Day, | 7 hits for 4 runs off Henson in 4, ~ | id 2-3 inni winn! itch, | ——— Found me Meyers; rete Penk “hats Weeeeeeatoe ss H SHOP 1095 WHITEHEAD STREET Near Duke's Bar-B-Q ite ADIATORS EPAIRED ECORED and ‘CLEANED tAleo Plastic Tailored “HO SEAT covers ‘CONVERTIBLE TOPS 117 .056, -250 Mrs. Rogers To Lead Conference Irs. Gladstone Rogers, of Mi-' ject officer of the Woman's. Auxiliary in the Episcopal Dio- leese of South Florida, will be the leader of an all-day confer- ence im St. Paul's Church, Tues- day, October 21. The meeting, for all women of the church, will ‘begin with a celebration ‘of the Holy Eucharist at 9 o’clock. Father James “H. ‘MacConnell, rector of’ the parish, will con- duct a meditation following that - jservice. Discussion by. Mrs. Rogers will begin in the Parish Hall jat 10:30. Luncheon will ly the afternoon session. | Mrs. Rogers has been active in: ivisor, with the plans for the ' in the Diocese }Program _ and Woman's work for several years, holding the of- fice of Educational Secretary! since 1943. She tional, Secretary. Her work “as Canip Saint’ Francis, non-denom>", inational camp for- underprivile eged. children; has been widelf | recognized by State and mage | Welfare Boards. Familiar many as an inspirational inal | of adult conferences, she is be-: loved as the wife of the rector’of Holy Cress. Church, ot Mrs. Rogers comes to. Key West at the invitation of the! Woman's Auxiliary and a latge jattendance is expected for the ‘conference. 4 INVITES YOU TO HEAR THE GLORIOUS NEW 7 HIM -C eth ONOGRAPH-RADIOS s Enjoy to the fullest the sparkling variety of today’s great broadcast programs with a phonograph-radio that has been ‘especially designed for static- free, wide-ranging, dependable standard and frequency modulation reception. Every Farnsworth has been carefully built to bring you radio at its best—plus high-fidelity musical reproduction from the exclusive Farnsworth automatic record changer. Farnsworth Model GK-086 is today available in either blonde or natural walnut |. finishes, | BLOND . . . $275.00 i | | Model GK-086 is | designed to: fit foom setting. Pulls out record solid top, conven jent record storage | Space. | ; EASY CREDIT TERMS _ OVERSEAS RADIO & APPLIANCE Co. 7 DUVAL ST. Key West, Fla. ped eeerrI Ti iiiti Tt i be | served at 12:45, to be followed “Whidder is now promo : PHONE 79) * E. Albury, Bob's _.54 18 21 a ae i BAER’S MARKET J” pHone “778 each PHONE 778 J. Villareal, Bob's -.52.21 19 Cates, Bob’s 6 7 6 Snee, Gilmore |:28 . Hernandez,. Vets «31° | Costume Party Frames? grr THREE HOTELS in . ‘MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES | Fallon, Gilmore — At Bayview Park jroo ie aT maai@eated i th Heart ofthe City Casado,., Vets 28 1 : wi “The Hallowe’en Roller Skat- Santana, Vets 45 12:14 Reasonable ROOMS cee . ing Party planned’by the C i t y McCarthy, Legion 10.3 3 with BATH i TELEPHONE ‘Recreation Department at Bay- Castro, Vets : * $0 12 15 a view Park will bea costume Machin, Vets - “40 9 12 . os i rty on October 31, from 7 to Stinett, Gilmore 40 15 12 Ford Mill " Hi S ° Baker, Bob's.” 27 14° 8°"296 fs P ershing er Prizes will be given for the ' ait he ao best- ‘and funniest costumes 3rd St 226 N.E. Ist Ave. among the skaters. Parents are 80 Rooms 10¢ Roome Dae invited to join in the costume Elevator Elevator Elevator parade. There will also be a Solarium Heated prize ‘for the best and funniest costume. among the parents. ; Roller skaters will be glad to ‘know ‘that Bill Porter, popular fancy skater; and Mrs. Lee Thompson, Girl Scout leader, are Mrs. Jane Hopkins hidden, City Recreation Super- 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION joining in~ the inight’s activities. About 30,000 diamonds were, TELEPHONE 585 SOUTHARD BY | STREET - Announces... A Laundry Service Unexeelled in Seuth Florida YOUR WASH DONE jfomd in Arkansas during a dia- Directress of [pond rush early in the 20th cen- tury. Opposite Bus Terminal : ~BICYCLES— Repaired and Rented Also in Stock—NEW | BICYCLES - TRICYCLES f WAGONS - SCOOTERS IN INDIVIDUAL MACHINES : SKATES IN 30 MINUTES te Overseas Cycle Store @ | 920 Division St. Phone 1980 When. Wash Contains Non-Fast Color That Will Fade Into White, THEY MUST BE. WASHED IN SEPARATE‘MAGHINES WET WASH . . . wto10 ts. 45¢% WASH = DAMP DRY t» 10 55¢. (READY TO IRON) Soap, Detergent and Bleach Supplied PICK-UP and DELIVERY Same Day Service »:msu Asaon arge STRAND THEATRE’ : Showing Today tS OVE AND LERRN” Jack Carson Starting Tomorrow “A LIKELY STORY” Bill Williams e MONROE THEATRE Last Time. Today “LA REINA DEL TROPICO” Maria Antonieta Pons Spanish Picture with VENETIAN BLINDS! | Venetian blinds lend enchantment and captivating beauty to your windows... regulate ventilation... control sunlight...insure privacy. = | —-KEY WEST— (1)| VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bidg. ‘ CALL 1042 for Estimates OCEAN VIEW DINING ROOM “4 Place You Will Remember” —520 UNITED STREET— WILL OPEN THURSDAY OCTOBER 23rd at 7:00 A.M. Starting Tomorrow “LIVE WIVES” Leo Gorcey a ey That was close!" eee Serving... @ BREAKFAST 7:30 to 10:30 @ LUNCH 12:00 to 3:00 @ DINNER 5:30 to 10:00 DAILY and SUNDAY A Pertect Cyisine Prepared by Chef KENNETH FARRIS Specializing in SEA FOODS Our Chef is a crank when it comes to preparing Sea Food ... The way he mothers a fish ‘til it's done perfectly is a joy to behold, and a distinctive treat to eat! LUXURY MEALS SERVED IN LUXURIOUS FASHION ‘We Cater to Parties, Small or Large’ Our Facilities Are At Your Disposal to Make Your Parties A Complete Success FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 9271 Complete Management Under Supervision of Major Eslinger eried Jigger as he rose to face the grim-visaged | Mrs. Herz. It was a tense moment. There was a steely determination in that menacing figure to shoot again—this time to kill! Can Jigger out- maneuver the widow? Read every chill and thrill in JIGGER MORAN Starting Soon in This Newspaper SER ee Re OT NRA I Ine om

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