The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 24, 1947, Page 5

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|Revised Program Fer Boy Scout Week Is Announced; IN ARRIVAL THIS MORNING. UPSET '- EVENTS FOR SUNDAY v's. marine oar } field. The Civilian’ All 24:—University ‘of Miami, | ich Star team is participating in the ‘245 failed to break even or bet- Ni f | ers and scousmasters of the local Boy Scouts. at Meacham Field. the visitors will be here tomorrow afternoon, there will be a pro- late today. The remainder of the program for Boy Scout Week follows: its team hasn't been selected tes to key person: : MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th eae nel and until last. week's 6-0 win ‘vitian All-Stars © will play; over” determined little Rollins, F ts j their first ‘ garhe, representing had only a tie with Villanova of ‘ j " ‘M.—Parade (Navy Day). the Island City League. which to beast... - 3 \ "The Civilian All-Stars have a|4 Mia! bas. scored a toueh- roster of 33 players from the down in each game this season, always in the first half. Until the three teams in the Island City|Rojlins game, the opposition al- : : : gue, to throw ‘at the Navy |ways came back to tie or win in bits ej erg P arte ames :00 P.M.—Games. Bayview Park. All-Stars, The managers intend |the final half. Coach Jack Hard- ads Notre Dame laces ‘California Bears t@ use the entire squad before|ing, blaming the relapses onto TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th the game is over, the fact that his team, waterlog- | AP Newsfeatures 8:00 A.M.—Breaktast. . This game will be open. to the rida’: & . -,. | 9:00 A.M.—Dedication ceremony, Meacham Field. Gils, aiid no. ddnalinn will’ be pees pect oceans net: | POHNNY LUIACK, of Notre Dame and Bob Celeri of California | nOON—Lunch. charged, been able to run itself into con- | &.,2%¢ among the nation’s top quarterbacks. Both are doing a] 1:39 P.M. Visit to City Aquarium. e Civilian All-Star players | dition, brilliant job in running and passing their teams to victory. 3:30. P.M.—Theater Party. are requested to be at the club] Miami's famed sun came back Lujack, 1946 All-America quarterback, has had two seasons |' 7.99 P.M.—Dinner. ‘There's mucl straightened |ter the Rollins game and Coach when he lotre out before game time. Harding, Moihatine heavy scrim- to an unbeaten season. The Connelsville, Pa., boy is 22, Colored ts, Fort Taylor h. The following baseball play-|mage, kept his men running all | Weighs 180 pounds and is six-feet tall. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th ers are requested to report: week with the result that, for Celeri, a 20-year-old sophomore from Ft. Bragg, N. C., has |: g.99 AM.—Breakfast. San Carlos the first time, they held the op- | two:more seasons of football after this one. He won his letter | 9:99 A.M 1 Position] position scoteless. in the final|at California in 1944. He is two inches under six feet and 2 " (Presentation of Medals and Honor Awards.) NOON—Lunch. half and only their own fum-| weighs but 160 pounds. = 2:00 P.M.—Trip to Boca Chica Air Base. : bling. kept them from attaining at least two touchdowns for the Infielder |fiyst time in a 1947, game. Tnfielder| Though the team was far from Outfielder | impressive against Rollins, it at Outfielder |jeast broke into the win column Outfielder) and has apparently shaken Outfielder|ioose from its previous lethargy 7:00 P.M.—Dinner. 8:00 P.M.—Dance, St. Mary's Parish Hall, Duval Street. Pennant With Victory Tonight THURSDAY, OCTORER 20th REVISED PROGRAM FOR BOY SCOUT WEEK. | It was announced this afternoon that the Cuban Scouts will arrive here Saturday at 3 p.m. by airplane. Scout officials and city and county executives and Boy Scouts will meet the airplane Earlier today it was announced that the Cuban Scouts would arriye at the Submarine Base aboard a Cuban frigate Sunday aft- | noon. This caused a complete change in the program, eliminating {events originally scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. Now that gram of entertainment for Sunday but it had not been announced 8:00 P.M.—Rest Period, followed by Wiener Roast by local .—Memorial Exercises. Marti and Maine Monuments. Pitcher [24 the conches feel they can go 8:00 AM.—Breaktust. cher on from there are ae pod a SOFTBALL GAMES LAST4———______—__. AA es Trip to City Hall, County Court Houge, Convent, etc. ran aj - d j—Lunc! ner ap pirkinad possible, A week ago. George NIGHT RAINED ours! ETOWING © 2:00 nese Game, Wickers Field, Cuban vs. Ameri- olonials, ] ] can Scouts. Alongs, i hoped, will prove * not 409 a VETS TO PLAY MER. 7:00 P.M.—Dinner. i woe next week, givi ¢ , _Wi shan & fal oe ne cweet'a Shanee to CHANTS TONIGHT |, .HROUGH 8:00 PAM. — Wiener: Reset Seah Beach. La fo). rolling bos they eld nric|. Tonight's softball games at anne pot 00 ERP ATs QURGR EO aise ; ‘ - | Bayview Park will bri bigepie ‘ Balineto, P itch ie od Cea | Semy's Half-Acre “and Adams|*a**ee***aaeeeeaae | 10:00 A.M.—Rest Period and Shopping House, J. 5 Pitcher See | Dairy in the opener, with the Vet- one it spite _ pee ey Events, South Beach House, B. . Pitcher Ho Th Stan d erans of Foreign Wars and Key ee sh dd. Gorcia ae ard 7:00 oi.—Dicee aay payee mit ey West Merchants tangling in the) °3 Nehind. Monk Kerr is one| 00 P.M.—Visits to San Carlos and Cuban Club. Haverra J. wae | The cuales sake duled for last player who must have visited the | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ist Siero ane SOFTBALL eight. wate rained cut. Fountain of Youth. Despite his} Departure of Cuban Scouts. Casada, L. utfielder Class A League Adams Dairy will have a 28° he has hit safely in the last) -— <a Ro re nn en Acevedo, Outfielder} Club—_ W. L. Pet, chance to win the half flag to- five games a participated 1D, gece eocccccce ee ee Machin, R. Qutfielder Veta of Foreign Wars ..13 2 .650|-. i # piling up a total of 11 hits in 16] J CARMONA LIQUOR STORE Fernandez, D. Outfielder| Bob’s Sports Shpp- 13 7 .650 night. with a victory over the / times at bat. He also steals bases! —BICYCLES . Higginbotham, P. —. Pitcher, | USS. Gilmore 647 | Jerry’s. and has been sliding into them—} — ik Caan ay ipeval Sieeet Owens, H. ... sic Pitcher } American. Legion 2 .053} Adams will then have won 13, something unusual for “Monk”. | R ired and Ri ted Wi! NES. ORS, RUM and Malgrat, R. . Pitcher games and lost seven. |. For the American Legion, | epa' en GIN at -RATE PRICES ae . Pitcher Te Pet, Merchants will not be able to'Monk Kerr had hit | fately in | Also in Stosk—NEW We deliver to any place on the aldez. Adams Dairy ~ £ -632| tie the Milkmen unless they win €Very game he payed but one, ° Island, between 9 A.M. to 12 Mid- COACHES—P. Sanchez and C. Key West Merchants . .579| both of their remaining games,|Tucker has been the hitting | BICYCLES - TRICYCLES night—Sundays, between 12 Noon '. Albury. Jerry's Half-Acre ‘s26|one with Jerry's and the other | pitcher and Stinett at last has} WAGONS-SCOOTERS to 6 P.M. and 9 P.M. to 12 Mid- CAPTAIN—C. R. Albury. Naval Hospital - (266 | with Adams. | started to hit and Osborn is lead-| SKATES : night, in 10 minutes, ia Monday the last game will be| It is sxyaties that Adams will|ing the league. | 0 ¢ \ St Call_ 1348 for Prompt ‘ play B, Merchants vs. | take the Jerry’s tonight and Mer-{| William Cates has hit safely verseas ‘ore Free v Red Raiders Play byte 2 ee se chants Monday night. However, | eight times in the last 14 times | gg9 verse st ¥¢ e ot 1380 We Reserve the Right to Refuse * ‘our. games. left in'Class A— the Merchants, under “Manny” at bat, including two homers and eccccece « Delivery to Anyone Twice: On Sunday: are-vs.. Legion twice, Vets Alayon, think different and will' three doubles. eee . . Pavan ee q vs.;Bob’s once and. Vets vs. Gil- tem wee fighting for victory] In the Class B league,-there\| perenne ons ae ‘. ‘once. ‘These. | ames it, e 5 iz are about six players that; have? ui tee ‘he “Red Raid 18 ee ant on Gilmore|, “Little. Mighty Midget” Joe 4 chance to win’ the ‘atting will Gross tats arith © the Boca | returns to. part Oct. 91.00 “| Leib: WHERE. Om ‘the: Mmeuind ‘to- | crown.” Joe Mira leads but Alon- Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. , * night for Adams Dairy and E.} lor anes js Chica Flyers, and the nightcap} The Class A games. will be Siwecting will oppose hen for the |2°: puereeD Miller, John Lewis will bring together the Raiders} played on Nov. 3 and 4 to de-| Hait-Acre laieas and Fleitas still have a chance and the Naval Air Station nine. | termine winner in Class A. In the second game of the eve- and the next two games they may ill Ki Fi go up in the standing. is expected that Hinson or Day Teland City Foreign Wars that a Class B team|°t himself and he walked 11— Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service will pitch for the Flyers. Club— wv L. Pct, | can win and lose with them. something unusual for Little Joe. —— between —— In the nightcap “Gaby” Las- 3 2 .600| Merchants will be out to prove | And Valdez, Perez, Ingraham, tres will be assigned to the 3 3 .500|they have as good a bunch of Walker and Bolton are the pitch- 33 500 players as the Class A team. ers that will have to show their mound by Manager Castenado, tnd Finkelstein’ will pitch tqrj Hue Sos 3 3 200] Claude Valdez will pitch and| stuff the last three games of the the Naval Air boys. First game 3 Fleitas will be on the receiving| league. We will watch and see MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West will start at 1:30 p. m., sharp. RANA AANA NARALALL, end for the Merchants tonight.| the outcome. At 3 p. m, Monday, Oct. 27 i Veterans will use Hancock, with] a the Red Raiders will meet the Games Castro behind the plate. The number of railway passen- This game will give qn indi-|ger cars on U. S. Class 1 railroads cation of how strong the teams reached a peak of 54,773 in 1926, are in each league. declining to 38,273 in 1945. Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- Navy All-Stars, a club picked from the best the Boca Chica Flyers and the Naval Air Base nine, and after the game, a party | ight. | Will be held, and eats and re- | tONIGHT— G00?" ' ee | freshments will be served. First Game—Jerry’s Half-Acre j G00% m1 LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT 4 se 00: SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid. ! vs. Adams Dairy (exhibi- GO night and arrives at Key West at tion). 6:00 o'clock A.M. Secénd Game—Merchants vs. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A, M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Scooter Club Meets Tonight The Southernmost Cushman Scooter Club will meet tonight in Duffy's Tavern, on Division Street, at 7 o'clock. Maleolm Watler, president, urges attendance of all members $0 that final plans for the club's Hallowe'en party, to be given ber 30, at St. Mary's Parish can be completed. ———_—_—— The Philippines main sources of income are agriculture, livestock, mining, lumbering and fishing. i FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis Sts. PHONES: 92 AND 68 Pepet-Cola Company; Long Toland City; N- Ys Franghised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West | Hees 1788—Sarah J. B. Hale, famed long-time editor of Godey’s: 1808—John Sartain, noted DUE AT MEACHAM FIELD 3 P.M.; EARLIER CHANGE) Philadetphia engraver and Magazine publisher, born. in Lon. don. Died Oot. 25, 1897. * 1830 — Belvah A. Lockwood, teacher, a leading Washington | A completely revised program for Boy Scout Celebration Week, |!2wver, first her sex to practice Sunday ES. BLES} ‘ j 3 pa ‘ today following a meeting last night of all executive‘members, lead- before the U. S. Suoreme Court, eloquent advocate, presidential eandidate, born Niagara Co., N. Y. Died May 19, 1917. 1855 — James S. Sherman, Utica, N. Y., lawyer, mayor, con- gressman, Vice President of the U. S., morn Utica. Died Oct. 30, 1912. speed, comfort, convenience, courteous service. All recognized air travel cards | accepted. See your travel agent or call 1862—Don Carlos Seitz, noted } Lady’s Book, among the great| women her generation, born at} ¢ 1 ‘Arrive Tomorrow vege N. H. 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