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WEDNESDAY; SOTOBER 29;:1947 ‘ “~~ ¥FANS DISAPPOINTED AS CL JERRY’S WALKED OFF Softball Games FIELD IN THIRD IN- BAYVIEW PARK 4 NIGHT GAMES NING Merchants ‘won fromthe Jer- SOFTBALL jry’s Half Acre last night by a Class B Championship Playott \forfeit, and then played a picked THURSDAY— 7:15—Key West Merchants (ist! ae winners). vs Adams | airy (2nd half wi rr aa alf winners). 7:15—Adams' ‘Dairy vs, Key team and lost by a 15 to 8 score. In the second game the fans were disappointed by the lack of sportsmanship of some of the Players when. they walked off the field in the third inning and did hot end the game. West Merchants, Top Czech Girl Skier Finds U.S. Zoos Top } In the. first game the. picked , team won by a 15 to 8 score over ithe Merchants. Bolton hit two , doubles and a single and walked twice to lead the hitters. E. , Sweeting hit three and G. Sweet- ing and Casado each hit two safely. For the losers, Valdez, Vi- a and Brost each hit two safe- y In the field, Pineda and Ca- sado were the best for the win- ; ners, and Diaz and Blanco for the losers. » In ‘the second game the Vet-! chants ‘Win From Jerry’s (WHERE BRITISH AND eransycame out in full, but only fours of the Bob's showed up, and‘Manager . Dutch Goehring, and they ficked five more play- ers and ‘started’ an. exhibition game. Tynes was pitted against Miller and in the third, with the Vets leading by a 2 to 1 score, the players decided to quit, dis- regarding the fans who were in the stands. Score of first game: R. H. E. Picked Team 018 040 2-15 15 5 Merchants ~ 210 032 0—8 9 1 E. Sweeting, Bolton and Bolton, Higginbotham; J. Valdez and Fleitas, Brost. Home run: Valdez; three-base hit: G. Sweeting; two-base hits: Alayon, Vidal, Bolton 2, Quesada, 4) E. Sweeting; stolen bases: Br _ her father, an om IG, Pa.—tThe first re- quest of pretty Malu Reim- wart, women’s skiing champion of Czechoslovakia who is visit- ing friends here, was to visit some 200s. The zoos in» Czechoslovakia were practically put out of bus- iness during the war and her first glimpse of a postwar zoo was at Philadelphia, about 50 miles from here. She liked it. The blue-eyed beauty has been a ski enthusiast since childhood but she also is an ex- pert swimmer and a good tennis iP Newstfeaturés penn reas ot ees] Unusual Pure inending supplies of peanuts, = . pretzels, bananas, oranges and Unusua ur other tidbits delight the five foot, five inch miss. She also says she is very thankful soap isn't rationed here. Her home is in Prague where attorney, is a publisher of legal documents. While attending Prague univer- sity she mastered the English,! German and French languages. She won the ski champ title last winter. i Miss Reimwatt became ac- ‘ quainted with a Reading family through their son, Jack Berst- ler, who was stationed in mili- tary service. Mum usegen tna A A, _ SPORTS and ‘ RECREATION a CTL LLL LLL * SWIMMING—South Beach, south end of Duval Street. | | DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, west Caroline Street; Craig Dock, north end of Grinnell Street. » BASEBALL—Games, usually on Sunday afternoon, at Munici- pal Stadium, Duck Avenue and 14th Street. *GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- vision Street, (day and night | facilities). * - BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts at South Beach and Bayview Park. » SOMFORT STATIONS—Bayview ; Park. | | HANDBALL—Bayview Park. ' BHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. , PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park. (CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND — Bayview Park. # Read the Classified Ads in The itizen, qiaiet jenstad discovered, E. Griffen; struc kout: by Swi ing 2, by Bolton 3, by Valdez tinge of game: 1.30; umpires: San- ; tana and Griffen. ONE-MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. When did Tunney ,beat Jack | Dempsey? 2 Y 2. When did Bobby Jones win the four major golf champion- ships? ’ 3. When did Red Grange star against Pennsylvania? 4. Who was the triple cham- pion in boxing in 1936?.. 5, When was Joe:Louis déteat- ed? | THE ANSWERS: 1. Sept. 24, 1926 and Sept. 23, 1927. 2. In 1930. 3. Oct. 31, 1925. 4, Henry Armstrong. | 5. By Schmeling, June 19,| 1936. In Car Motor, HASTINGS, Neb.—Investigat- ing an unusual noise under the hood of her car, Mrs..O. E. Hok- wedged be- This: is an artist's coneeption of the 6450-yard, par 35-37—72 Portland, Ore.. Golf Club: course where top U. S."and Brii “Ryder Cup matches, Novy 1-2, professionals will meet in: the THE KEY WEST C#TIZENy ‘US PROS ere By Forfeit, Then|WILL BATTLE OVER THE RYDER CUP Lose To Picked Team, 15-8 # _ The clubhouse is in the ‘upper and .teri h vwvvvv" LLOWING THROUGH PEDRO AGUILAR AAAALRARABADBARAAAD | BASEBALL i On August 24 the Sub Base and Boca Chica Flyers played a 12-in- ning game, final score reading 3 to 2 in favor of the Flyers. Day struck out seven and Grif- fen whiffed 12. Gorten’s single, a sacrifice and a single by Myers scored the win- ning run. Section Base and Miami All Stars played a 5-inning 3-3 tie. Each ‘pitcher allowed four hits. Walters of Miami and Myers of Key West each hit twossafely.«- ¢ In the third game that after- noon the Miami All Stars played four innings wit hhte RediRaiders and the seore ended 7 to 5 in fa- vor of the visitors. Three men were on bases and two out when the umpires called the game. Ace- vedo hit two safely and Melear, Trowbridge and Heffener each hit two safely for’ the visitors. On August 31, Boca;Chica Fly- ers won over the’ Section Base by a 10 to 7 score and Day was and Muncrieve each hit three safely for the losers, and Dean, again the winning pitcher. Dukes Groff and Henson two each for the winners. On September 7, the Red Raid- ers won over the Section Base by a score of 2 to 0. Roberts scored both of the Raider runs, the first in the second on a walk, a sacri- fice and a hit by H. Haskins, and the other in the sixth on a triple to left by Roberts and a single by Joe Mira. Meadors allowed five hits and Finkelstein gave up four. Each struck out five. tween the fan and the radiator, a | gray cat. When weleased, the cat \ walked away as if nothing had happened. SAILFISH TAIL Lone \| ' In the second game that day, the Raiders won over the Flyers, 7 to 4. Meadors allowed two hits and two runs in the first inning. He gave way to Gabe Lastres and in the second two hits and a walk gave the Flyers their last two runs. Gabby hurléd runless and hitless ball for the last seven innings. Acevedo, Roberts and Lastres each hit three safely for the Raiders. On September 14, Boca Raton Bombers won over the Section Base by a 9 to 6 score. In the second game that day, Boca Raton won over the Red Raiders by a 3 to 2 score. Griffen held the Bombers to three hits and the Seamen held the Raiders to three hits. ~ In the third game the Bombers from Boca Raton won over the Section Base, 6 to 1. Tocoletti pitched half of the game right- handed and the other half left- handed. getting two each, Lastres was given poor support and lost the game. On September 28, the Lake Worth Ramblers played the Red Raiders in the first game. Gabriel Lastres held the Ramblers to two hits and one was in the third, the AP Nosfeatures FORT LAUDERDALE. — Harry B, Ferguson of Franklin, Ky., smiles bravely as he holds aloft a 11% pound sailfish believed to be the SMALLEST ever taken by rod and reel in south Florida wa- ters. Quite a new twist to the usual fish s' other in the seventh. The Ramb- lers scored five runs on errors and the locals six runs on five hits, two by Roberts. Lastres struck out nine. In the second game, the Lake Worth team won over the Boca Chica Flyers, 5 to 2. Brady al- lowed four hits and Day allowed the Ramblers six. Evencheck hit two for the Flyers and for the Ramblers Munro hit two. Ou October 4, University of A GO OD DEAL! ¥ f PORTLAND GOLF CLUB Portland, Oregon . ... Nov. 1-2 TOTAL—6450 YARDS Par~72 The Section Base hit} six safely, Goggett and Caldwell | AP Newsfeatures houn, and Bruce Harlan, national SIX HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS IN VOLLEY BALL TILTS TUE. The first volleyball games of the Recreation Department sea- son were player yesterday af- ternoon at Bayview Park among the six high school teams. The 7B2 topped the 7A2 by a score of 36 to 10. These girls | will have another game on Mon- t | scheduled to “play/ a combi team of 7Al and/7A3 at p. m. At 4:15.p. mj, the 71B will meet the 7B3 and’ 7B4 combina- tion. | } Havana won over the Raiders by | a 13 to 5 score and on October 5,! 11 to 3, and the second game, 16 to 0. a 3 to 2 score. This game saw Gri fen allowing five hits and struck out nine. Henson allowed three | hits in seven innings, Luzon none | in the ‘last frame. Sterling hit |two safely and drove home two }runs and a walk, a sacrifice and Griffen’s fly to left scored the winning rin, Ferns hit two for the Flyers. In the nightcap, the Section Base won over the Flyers, 10 to |7, and Finkelstein allowed five | hits. Mauldin, Dukes and Walk- jer each hit two for the winners and Luzon hit two for the losers. On October 19, ,Section Base won over the Flyers by a one- sided score, 14 to 4, but the fea- ture of the game was the 14 bat- ters struck out by Monk Myers. Doggett hit four safely, Myers three and Mastens three to lead the hitters. Whitman poled two for the losers. And the Raiders won over the Section Base, 5 to 4. This now gives the Raiders four won and one lost, Boca Chica three won} four lost and Section Base two| won and four lost from SERIE a Selon: ber i up to this date, Tsim: HIO State University’s swimming team his been dealt four div- ing aces. At left, Miller Anderson, national indoor diving cHam- | Pion, holds a poker hand to demonstrate thathis team holds ali the; top cards. The other divers, left to right, ar@ Jim Strong, Jack:Cal- | Harlan. Strong and Calhoun placed 1- intercollegiate diving championships, | Naval Air‘Station 3 2 .600/ day atfernoon at 3:30 p. m., at Boca Chic Flyers 1 4.200 Bayview Park. , | Isla City League - A combined. giéoup of 8th and (Agmy Barracks) \9th graders played with the 9th,| Club— 4 W. LitPct. winning, 18 to 6. Following this, | san Carlog _3 2° .600 the Seniors beat the Juniors, 37} Pirates 4. "3 3.500 to 15. a _ | Blue Sox $ _3 37.500 Next Tuesday thé 8th grade is | ygs, Gilmgre “2 37.400 On October 12, the Raiders won) 3.39 We 4cl ‘Air Base vs. Boca jover the Boca Chica Flyers by a; “" Chica, ; | Students Protest outdoor king. Anderson, the 1947 national! eer a How ‘They Stand BASEBALL Key West's Senior Baseball League (Wickers Field) Club— . W. L. Pet. Red Raideys _- 4 2* 667, i) Sees LL GAMES SGHEDULED WI¢KERS FIELD (Municipal Stadium) Afternoon Games Sunday, Nov. 2— 1:30—Nayal Air Station vs. Red; BAS Sunday, Nov. 9— 1:30—Boea Chica Flyers Naval Air Station. 3:30—Boéa Chica Flyers vs. Red Raiders. oe SE CS H ° " Ban On Pickets PORTO «ALEGRE, Brazil, — (AP).—Students rioted with the police receyjtly in a campaige to get a 50 per cent reduction in the prices gf movies. | After the students received a warning frém the chief of police not to try’ to organize picket lines lines in front of the movi> hewses-and- theaters, they parad-! ed on the streets with their! mouths tied. up to demonstrate against what they termed a “re- striction” on their freedom of opinion. The carbon filament incandes- } é whos by| OUT—3064 YARDS - Par-35 IN—3366 YAR Par=33- center behind the ninth green tee. The first ‘tee is directly. below the ninth green. Oregon's fall weather: may make Britons feel at home. Oa eae, Scouts, Explorers To. Play Series Of Softball, Baseball Key West. All-Star Boy Scout softball team will Play the Havana Explora- dores’ picked team at Bay- view Perk today at 5:00 o'clock. The public dially invited to attend this imternational ‘softball game. Tomorrow at 2 p. m., the seme. teams will participate in a baseball game at Wick- ers Field, Flagler avenue. is cor- Cn dakuhahuhubeale 5 List of Disqualified Voters The following. is the true and | correct list of persons disqualified : to vote in the General City Elec-! tion to be held on Tuesday, No-; vember 4, 1947. ROY HAMLIN, Supervisor of Registration. PRECINCT NO. 1 Betancourt, Herbert E. Camo, Jose Costar, John H. Guerro, Leonard Knowles, Bertha L. Papy, Joseph A. Roberts, Leon H. Saunders, Essie Saunders, Stanley} F. PRECINCT NO. 2 Cooper, W. A. Curry, James A. Hoffman, Rose J. Ketchum, Charles H. McInnis, A. H. Sawyer, Cornelia C. ‘Thompson, Paul, Sr. Warren, Leo H. Watkins, Wm. Roger Yates, Anthony PRECINCT NO. 3 Grillon, Leonard B.- Johnson, Louis M. Johnson, Eugene McMahon, Louise PRECINCT NO. 4 Albury, Eli Bean, Julia R. DelPino, Harry Demeritt, Harold Galey, H. Gartenma: Gudelisa Jaycocks, Jessie A. Jenks, Alexander McDonald, William Neely, Benjamin Park, John C. Perez, Mariano Roker, Percy. J. Wallace, Howard Weech, Herbert Rich PRECINCT NO. 5 Adams, Major Albury, Claude Benitis, Pedro O, Lovato, Carlos Mathews, Sophia J. Mondul, Joseph Medina, Florinda O'Brien, Vincent P. Roberts, Samuel S. Sawyer, Leon M. Sawyer, William F. Stirrup, Harry Torres, Ramon PRECINCT NO. 6 Blackwell, Sidney Marzyck, J. W., Sr. Pinder, Ralph B. White Mitchel PARK NIGHT Neca The, first game. of -the playoff phy, .65; Lillian. .Meek,...75; \ series between the: Key | West »Faulconer, 96; \Ray: Skeirik, 102; Merchants and the Adams Dairy Rosemary, Patrick, 53; “Ronnie nine for championship of Class Dunnavant, 62; Dot Dunnavant, ;B softball league will be played 79; Pauline McNiff, 105; Doris Thursday night at. Bayview Curry, 101; Myrtle Brachtl, 100; ‘Park. ‘The series will be settled Eleanor Garrett, 92; Edith Clark, by oneof the teams. winning 81; Ella James, 101; Jean Davis, three contests of five. , 108; Mary Louise Gardiier, 91; Merchants won the first half Vivian Driver, 102; Sue’ Smith, and the Adams Dairy the second 98; Cesta Theilges, 101; Pat Tal- half. Both clubs have-been pracy. bot; 109; Irene’ Sampson, 69; ticing hard and they are going Crissie Glenndining, 85; Micky out: to. win the: series: "The clubs: Clark, 86; Eloise. Hinger, 98. | will lineup about like this: Adams Dairy Ingraham, If; Villareal, rf; John Lewis, ef; Sterling, 1b; | Jas. Walker, 2b; | Malgrat, ss; | Al. Cruz, 3b; F. Sands, ¢; Joe Lewis, p; John Walker,, p- G. Lewis, utility player, and manager. Abston, utility player; Calero, sub; Red Patterson, coach; Earl “Wrinkley Bill” Ingraham, coach. Key West Merchants Kerr, 2b; ‘C. Valdez, cf; Alonzo, 1b; Vidal, lf; Fleitas, ¢; Blanco, ss: Fernandez, 3b; Alayon, rf; R. Perez, p; Brost, utility: A. Diaz, outfielder; M. Alayon, manager. i Umpire at the plate, C, Griffen; ; on bases, James. Mira, and official | scorer, Aguilar. | The game will start at 7:15 | i i i i | p.m. and there will be no time‘ limit. i ' Second game will be The Turkey Handicap bowling ‘tournament will be held on Tuesday, Nov, 28. Political Announcements | FOR ELECTION OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 4. 1947 A. MAITLAND ADAMS PAUL G. ALBURY LOUIS CARBONELL ALBERT B. COOPER FRED J. DION LOUIS M. J. 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LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M, Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (iX- 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 P.M. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis Sts. PHONES: 92 AND 68