The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 6, 1947, Page 5

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cory ——- oe ‘ Bob’s And Vets _ *- Tangle Tonight i od In the opening game of the softball doubleheader tonight at Bayview Park, Bob's Sports Shop will play the Veterans of Foreign Wars: Both clubs ‘are. tied for first place with 14 won and seven lost ‘each, ‘Phe game ‘tonight will decide the winner of the Class A second- hulf, flag., Should ‘the Veterans‘come out victotious, a” five-game playoff serjesavill result so determine the. champions... ; The clubs’ will line up some- thing like this: . Veterans Casado, 1 Machin, rf; + Hernandez, 3b; Garcia, cf; Castro, c; | M. Tynes, 1b; out the : ters, 68. Lewis | human race, because monkeys are | ‘Santana, ss; and Miller were tied for allowing | le humans, and Joe knows | Batton, 2b; the mést wal Decent: ° | monkeys from ape to zany. Hancock or F. Tynes, p; | So far in the play-off, Adams} Having awarded the degree Rueda and’ Soldano, subs; Dairy won the first two games by | 224 qualified Joe as an expert, C. Wells, mgr. 5-3 and 6-3. In these two games ; /™ 89!Ng to go ahead on the job i Bob‘s the pitching of Johnny Walker |°f S@Ving the up-north scientist Baker, 3b; and Joe L w treat, Rich. | he $5,000 he wants and two! Cates, 2b; tard Perez ed five, Vidal | Y&#"s’ time, as well as wear and Villareal, If; ard Perez allowed five hits in the | 2" 0m the 40 monkeys. He can | Sterling, ib; > Albury, ‘c; Kerr, ri “Lastres, ss; : Barber, cf; Roberts or Miller, p; Griffen and B. Roberts, subs; “Goehring, mer. ‘In the nighteap, Key West M ehants and Adams Dairy engag: in the fourth game of the Class B playoff championship series. A victory for Adams tonight will clinch the series, but if they lose the teams will have to meet | again Monday night in the de-! iding contest. Johnny Walker or Joe Lewis will pitch for Adams tonight and | C. Valdez or R. Perez will do! mound duty for the Merchants. Sands ‘will -be on the receiving | end for. Adams ‘arid Fleitas will | do like duty for the Merchants. First game will begin at 7:00 o'clock and the second 15 minut after. termination of the opener. Umpires will be Griffen and Mira; and Pedro Aguilar will be | the scorer, Friday Night’s * Softball Games ‘In ‘the opening softball game Friday night, Gilmore will play ‘an exhibition game against the Veterans of Foreign Wats. This game Will be a’ benefit for Albio vedo, who was hurt few weeks ago while playing with the American Legion. Batteries swill be Tynes and Castro for the Vets, and Porter and Fallon for the ‘Gilmore. This game Will get under way at 7:15 p. m., and there will be no limit as to playing time. **Mastens Stars will play an exhibition game with Miller Hospital boys in the nightcap, “and probably Martin will pitch for the Miller boys, and Henson will take the mound for the Mastens Stars. . . Wins At Bowling * Mary Louise Gardner, with) 133, made the highest score of | } Wives who bowled at} the Navy ; ythe Sub Base All Tuesday | “morning. ‘The runners-up were Betty Reineke, 126, and Doris} Curry, 125. Other players: included Lou- ‘cille. Browning 96, Edith Clark 117%;..Micky Clark 83, Vivian Drivers 102, Dorothy Dunnavant 82, Ronnie Dunnavant 66, Jean Davis 118, Roma Dillard 119, Flo Faulconer 114, Corky Herron 91, Eloise Hinger 111, Ella James “87, Gwen Kutzleb 100, MeNiff 100, Dot Murphy 10: Ac B: Smith 114, Rae Sheirik 107, Pat Talbot 84, Lucille Yar- borough 69, Bonnie Link 94, Jo Schub 91 and Dorothy Cook 105. Softball Games -BAYVIEW PARK “ili een SOFTBALL TONIGHT— * .3:00—Bob's Veterans Shop vs. Sports : Soo Foreign of center t Merchants vs * Ps! lercha S Ss. a Peale Dairy (fourth game of Class. B_ play off). [See LAUGH AWHILE! ’ Another Nut “what. are you going to call the new baby, Alf?” > “Hazel.” “what! You've got the ealendar of saints and you're 80 ing to call her 4 nut whole | Fernandez hit three safely in| 44s aven’t against him, and if he { Uree in seven times at bat, | cabebmeceanecsicaevctgn s.r HELEN : FOLLOWING THROUGH | PEDRO AGUILAR aaa UV Vv T wv ewwweeww: \ AAARAAAeneAeenee| | SOFTBALL | | | Joe Mira won the batiing| | crown of the Class B League. He | es ee with Joe Alonzo | [though the Joes ade Tease on, UP iM the middle west a scien. jthe crown, ‘The three leaders | St Wants 40 monkeys, $5,000 and |.Were'the Joes ‘in re league, with | (Wo years’ time to determine } rte ria da of little, Joe Lewis | wheth ‘orsets (do the ladies still 1e pitcher and he was one vf the wear ‘em?). are harmful to the female form. Z | leading moundsmen. | 1 “Wyre ‘Mitel, bf the Hospitel | 5 jteam and ‘who gradaated to the | MY friend, Joe Du Mond, down! | Class.A League betare the season | 0" the southeastern tip of Flor- | | closed, was the leader wine wane | ida, is hereby awarded the degree cored, most home runs, |p. M-M-B. (Master of Monkey doubles, stolen bases and Business) by this column. He can fod inumiostitimecat bat | settle the monkey-corset problem | Little Joe Lewis pitched the |" @ minute's time, probablyowith | most innings, ind Miiler struck | Pome Pretty good pointers for the | ear ise the five thousand smackers first game, Vidal five in the sec- | Pi for another experiment where the ond game | #ets the monkeys he can send ’em | Bet ae tnvahated es gel ys he can sen em imes.at_bat, and, Alonzo hit | feta. Joe Bre Moray nee Sands. hit two out of four timics ances at Goulds, Fla. He can at bat, Malgrat his two, in four | Use the two years any way he official trips to the plate. ee fi My word to the scientist i In the third game, ihe K Fi chal West Merchants were minus three | Ts No self-respecting mon- stars, namely: Eggie Kerr, Joc) Ke: own though he is by na- Alonzo and “Joe Fieitas. "They | ‘Ue. is going to be straight- laced enough to stand for ! straight-lacing. Professor Du Mond will agree. And I guess we humans would benefit by went in and won the third con- test by an 11 to 4 score. Pazo was the star in th s game when he poled a h a triple! “ . and a single in three official anes talcing, that attitude on a good at bat, scored three runs: and) ™@?Y other things than cor- drove home two. | ga : ith inhi dez, Blanco and Vidal each| , Show me a monkey with inhi- hit two sa: and Sterling and ns, or that: shows: lines of | worry about keeping up with the Joneses (monkey Joneses, of | course)! A corset would cramp | | a monkey’s style, and he’d move heaven and earth to keep out of one for fear he'd come out last ' | in‘the peanut race. Not that monkeys aren't vain. Joe tells. me they are,. and. he | should know, since he “has prob- | Walker poled two safely each for | the losers. Tonight, Adams and the Mer- chants play the fourth game of their Class B championship playoff series. A victory for the Milkmen will end the se- ries. Should the Merchants triumph the series will be sent into the fifth and deciding n the league operating Sun- of, the early flickers: Othes, jol- ; s at Wickers Field. sae He has | lyenatured and operating"entirely , verage of .582. He has hit at. on a hail-fellow-well-met theory, | t once safely in ry game|have the persuasiveness of a} he has played. He has performed | dgor-to-door salesman, and will ° in five cont He hit safely | go through their entire bag. of | once in the first game, four times} tricks to wheedle a peanut. in the second, once in the third,; : As’a matter of fact, trip. once in the fourth and twice in | et é the fifth for nine safeties in 16 | ne Ee i ¥ aie arts Line geen has | A Shocking Way To Catch | Dukes, of the second place with an average of 454. He has played in six games | and also has hit safely in every | one of them but has been to bat He has hit safely 10) ae inen Brook Trout times in all Third place gocs to A. Acevedo | Ap Newsfeatures 1 ye g 400 i oes bee | Bose. Ida.—Several scores | played in seven games and h safely at least once in all but the of trout were knocked out with electricity in Richfield Canal recently but it was all for their own good. James C. Simpson, state fish ! culturist said that many trout had wandered into the canal | from Wood river and were in me. to pitching, the best so far has been the hurling of Myers, who has won both games he his nd duty in and tied the that lasted IL innings | done nv third anc F ended 1 to lL. In all, he has i : ; ata ‘d 25 innings, allowed two e ger of being stranded there | carned runs and 21 hits, struck hen’ it -became necessary to | out 26 batters. | lowgr water levels. | In second place in the pitching So crews using electrical | depariment, we have Griffin, of |Shocking machines, powered by ! the Raiders, with two wi nd pértable generators work in the a defeat. He has pitched in- | potholes where Tocks an snags nings, fanned 17 and walked sey-| make seining impossible. The en, t yxeen touched for 19 hits | current stunned the fish so they | and gave up seven earned runs. | floated to the top, but most of } the | Spikes pitched for the first time m come to with no apparent | last Sunday and allowed one | ill effects when placed in other five hits water, i Lastres and Day each Somee300 fish ranging from | Jhave been pitching good ball. one to eight pounds, were cap- Lastr 20 innings, has been | Pigiinvadios: elas touche’ for 16 hits struck out 24, THE ‘MEXICO VICTORY? allowed four earned runs. Day ' ACQUIRED BY POLAND ‘DNIA, Poland.—(AP).—The dnia-America Line anoun the acquisition at San Francisco | of the cargo-passenger vessel ; co Victory. The ship, of | | tons, has been renamed the | Kilinski. She was built in 1944 | at Los Angel has pitched 14 innings, allowed 25 hits, and Finkelstein has done job on the hill so far, ss, striking out 7 and : . allowing six earned runs off his delivery. | 2 é 5 a ‘Best Foot Forward In A Parlor Game | Mo. AP)- succeeded the bid- ding angle at box suppers in these parts and you have to be up on your toes to get your best irl. “Poe | SIKESTON touchin” has JOB PR Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior After the girls at Lincoln eee school prepared a meal recent- printing service at fair ly fora benefit, they took off prices. Consider us when |their shoes and stood. behind you place your next print- jsheets with only their bare feet showing. The boys went by and jtouched the feet they wanted jnext to their own at the dining ‘table. Less than half of the popula- tion of British Malaya Ma Nays ing order, Phone 51 and Our Re, are | hundred can Cameroon and Congo, raising families, which they dor ‘often do in captivity. The br | The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING Ssemvgrenge seas nenggyangnzaugagensungtasgegggneytvnayeaeey penance ear or pe through the Monkey Jungle is one of the best ways I know to see a panoramic reflection of the antics of the human race. And it takes only a tiny stretch of imagination to identify each of the nearly 200 monks in the jungle reservation with some familiar member of the human race. There are, for dred or more Java mon run free in the jungle. Master of Monkey B Joe, ship, and , he’s turned loose the clowns and prank player of his collection to pletes the » situation by keeping human spectators of monkey antics inside wire “cages” for mutual protection The free monkeys and and one types of mi chief are the prototypes of any bunch of high school kids you | can find. There’s no prank or! trick to gain attention to the lit- tle show-offs, that they won’t , Play—for peanuis. Alongside the lanes of the sy tators’ re the world. specimens that avistocrats It’s with Joe these wiih natu cause he owns and di types that can’t be found in zoos. A Colobus monkey from the Gold Coast, highly strung and temperamental, is the only one of its kind in the country. And monkey fur is a fact and nota | slang expression in the case of | this especially rare monkey, once hunted widely in Africa because of its long, soft fur. Fierce mandrills, from the Afri as. if in brilliantly- 1 green paints. rite about mon- , and finished by fa colors on their *s look ic; I started to keys in corse Miami. Joe or Mrs. Du Mond will show you a couple of hun- dred monk that have nev worn a corset, or a long-skirted dress or ted nylon sport shirt and, w more, don't care if they never do. They get alon all right. How They Stand BASEBA LL Key West's Senior Baseball League (Wickers Fie Club— Red Raiders xNaval xT SOFTBALL Class B Playoff Standings Club. W. L. Pet Adams Dairy 2 Key West Merchants 1 2 Class A League Club— W. LL. Pet Imore Te f Foreign Wars 00 ports Shop « 650 American Legion 120 048 Two more games left to be played in thi te: Vets and Gilmore, and Gil- more. HHEDULED WICKERS FIELD (Municipal Stadium) Afternoon Games SUNDAY— 1:30—Naval Boca Chic 3:45—Naval Air Si LVS Raiders. Subscribe to The Citizen. CIM Hunt INTING ereenccee presentative Will Call THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY their Du} Mond has aitained a nation-wide | | reputation UP AND AT ’EM. by Mun’ and Frank Eck ( S7tutday, NOV. Bt CORNELL | ‘@ aot SYRACUSE TULSA & re OKLAHOMA E: = AGGIES E UTAH STATE to beat COLORABO U. 1 | (RECORD: 88 Right, 35 Wrong, eight Ties. PCT.: .715. Ties omitted ( in percentage.) 3 ach Sun and Storm ALL METAL woAWNINGS When OPEN—It’s A Distinctive Awning When CLOSED—It’s A Perfect Storm Shutter CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY GALVANIZED SHEET METAL GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT Finished in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, Monogram.or Design Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration Installed by Phone for FREE Estimate. 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