The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 22, 1947, Page 5

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In Tournament wling at the Navy Subma- Trousiee Ad Hpeletn WALA 2} 22 SSO toes "the neg WORK Fifty games were rolled {ait | yesterday, with Lucille Brown-: Ving in first place. 136 pins. is low They Stand and ns : wulconer, 125, were! ee ¢| Tunnefs-up. | | Sy ‘+ + agent were Doris Curry, Pauline : ‘| McNiéf;; Dorothy: Dunnavant, Pet,| Ronnie Dunnavant, Emily Des- 650 Armier, Eloise Hinger, Rose Pa-/ trick, Betty Reineke, Edith! “47 Clarke, Corky Herron, Mary |} (053° Lemons, Vivian - Driver, Jean} Davis, Etia'‘James,' Mary Louise tournament at view Park, leaving the Merchants |'Vois of Foreign Wars 137 af chai cop the second-half’, Bob's Sports Shop _. ,USS. Gilmore rnandez, Yvonne jColleen Moore, featured for' the ‘victors, i PR ad Pot, Gardner; | Pat Talbert, . Chris ade’ waa ettleon piteher, had aad Adams Dairy a + “g35. Glendenning, Sue B. Smith, Dot Surervisor, in organizing Murphy, Rae Skeirik, Micky; a Clark, Sue M. Smith and Mamie 526, ie Walked, 11 batters. | Key West Merchants 11 8 teanis. env Valdez, on the hill | Jerry’s Half-Acre . Had’ a few Naval Hospital 3} Monday. the Jast g aioe played in Class B, In th 98 Pazb,pBiango god) Pour gamed. et in Gaps A 5 ‘our games ass A— tas were the best for the win-| Gilmore vs. Legion twice, Vets’ pie ee ba ae Beant oe and a gpa Lewis and’ vs. Bob's onee, and Vets vs. Gil-\jnterested in bowling wits he : Ne ise 12. ged fete a | league are welcome to partici Played: until the umoré’ pate. Still one. .more week re- returns to.port Oct.31. . 2 igibl The Class A’ gaities ’ will “pg tin tobe Sopot deepen played on Nov. 3 and 4 to. “ CTT UTIL SOT CII Softball Games Competition among the Wives. is keen with a turkey for prize, to be awarded the highest bow!- | er the before Thanksgiving. i will be announced. later. < 032 8 010° “ae oo 37 6 _C. Valdez and ee Joe is and Home ru: ie ts 63 winner in‘ Class A. TEE GRY WEST CIEXZEN mers Wives Bowl Gite ¥ Volleyball ie Mira Leads | The City Recreation Depart- popular ment, in cooperation with the whe High School Athletic. Depart-}_ Joe Mira, Jerry’s Half-Acre,| Walker, Jerry’s - ey Tournament started last/ ment, is holding a girls” volley } Bayview i ames Fernandez, WM30 Park on . Tuesday . afternoons. | (League batters in gi up to. Ds ith a total ot | Yesterday afternoon there was a| with 134/bi¢ turn-out from’ all classes at! first, practice. event.for the! Othet! bowlers tin the tourna-| oo oe bie frpuah aks Captains from each ¢lass, ine jek uding. Antoniea Smith, , Mar- igaret Kerr, Betty Kelly, Claudia | Roberts, Barbara Delgado, Grace i Fernandez,’ Ce¢elia Perez, Sylvia | Camalier, Sarah Browne the} { Schedules for the tournament, which will start next Tuesday, [Atoni, KWM ee Villareal, Adams _46 17 19 Miller, Hospital -_64 24 26 Johp. Adams50 19 20 Fleitas, 33,11 13 Sterling, Adams —.4 13: 19. Rogers, Hospital 42. 21 14 | Hig’botham, Jerry’sQ 21 15 ‘Softball Hitters; - Alonzo, Se is hitting the balk-at a .419 clip) Vidal, KWM - to lead the Class B Softball | Henke, Hospital 23 5 8 10 {October 20. Lacy, Hospital _.. ve 9 Mira took 49 chances at bat and’ McCtung, Hospital _33 1 ; €0t 23 safeties. Mauldin, who is ahead of him with a mark. of .460, only went to bat 13 times. Close. behind Mira is Alonzo of | the Key, West Merchants with, an, average of .416. Leading hitters follow: 6 g 7 Player— G. Lastres, Jerry’s - | Kerr, KWM - Mauldin, Jegry’s. | doe Mira, Jerry’s - 49 18 23 ‘4 | 123 Duval: Street ‘Lopes Bldg. EATON’S { Ser | ‘BASEBALL 2 , Vidal; ‘stolen. bas- w= $e Natdes Femandes Vij “cub Wet. Pou) BAYVIEW PARK ‘caRDNER’ PHARMACY oe wis, raham, Walk- GAMES. double play: Kerr (unassist- bern cence : ; ; Pe | 1114 Division St., at Varela! truck out: by Lewis 3, by! Blue Sox 3 3 500’ THURSPAY+ Phone M7 Free, Delivery dez 4; bases on/Walls: off Lew-! ys’ Gilmore - 2 3 .400) © First Game—Merchants vs. Jer-; **© 4244424444 444444 ig 11, Valdez ~%;' time .o i ry’s Half-Acre. LE TS geome: 1.20; umpires: C. Griffen! ‘The gardenia is a native of} Second Game—Adams Dairy} FOR! and J, Mira, China but is named after Dr. vs. Miller’s Stars (exhibs.| CARMONA LIQUORS E — eat! Ak i sh tion). In the opening’ game the Vet-' Charleston, SC a physician of | ee A Complete Stock of . erans of Foreign Wars won over ipb's Sports Shop, 6 to 3. Santana was the best at bat! with three hits in. four’, tries.| losers and Batton, Santana -and | Sterling and Villareal each hit) Castro for the winners. two safely for the» losers. Score we innings: Lastres poled a double and each | Veterans ’- ub made two earned runs. {Bob's 2 In the field, Cates, Miller and! « were the ‘best. for First Game—Jerry’s Half-. ‘Acre } vs. Adams Dairy (exhibi- Subsctibe to ‘The -Citizen. 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