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— TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1947. — — ( PIRATES BEAT BLUE SOX 6'TO 3 IN‘NIGHT. CAP AT ARMY BAR. San Carlos In Second Place By Winning 12-4 Ae ee ee a ose ae Boxing Show Wakes rare | Wednesday Night The San Carlos ball team went into second place by virtue of “their 12to 4 win over the Gil-| more Sunday at the Army Bar- racks. In the nightcap, the Pi- rates, with Spéedball Gabriel. Lastres on the mound, won, 6-3, from the Blue Sox. fanned 15 men. In th Lastres first inning of the first! At Gymnasium The boxing shows to be given | by the High School Athletic est. Father Johnson and Ward Tyson act as judges. The Junior Chamber of Commerce Athletic of Chester Knowles, is helping to ' Association are gaining in inter- | , Committee, under the direction |"@Y and Ivan Baggett, The KEY WEST CITIZEN JAYC WORKING ‘Have Appropriated $500" Adams Dairy Wins \\| "Over Porter Place: { .For That Parpose; Will Appear Before | Comission By BOB POLLOCK The Jaycee Fishing Tourna- |ment Committee, consisting of ; Dopp, Jack Delaney. Jack Mur- will ap- pear before the City Commission game Gilmore’ got two hits but | get a center light for the gym- | 4t their next meeting to present no runs. San Carlos .then started fast with four hits, ‘food for two} runs, C. Valdez led off with a, triple. After Rueda went out, | Hernandez .lined deep to center to score Valdez. Navarro, and J. Garcia singled for one more run. In the second inning, | Gilmore scored a run on two more hits, but then Diaz retired 11, men in order betore Biood- | worth broke the spell on Gar- | cia’s error in the sixth. } J. Garcia, making his debut: with the San Carlos, led the at- tack with three hits and four; runs batted in. Hernandez was! close with three hits, one a| triple and a double to bat in three. runs. C. Valdez also got three hits and Vidal two. For the Gilmore, Zachazuk and | Woodward got two each. Juan Navarro was the best in the field | with four assists. | The second game started as a pitchers’ battle, the first hit be- ing made when FE. Albury singled in the third inning. In the fourth T- Alonzo hom- ered deep to right to score be- hind D. Lastres who had singled, | to give the Pirates the lead. Af-! ter Gabe walked C. Albury in | the first inning, he retired 13 men in order. Owens singled in| the sixth after, two outs to. break ! up what leeked like a_ no-hit} game. | The Pirates put the game on, ice in the fifth inning to rqut, L. Valdez with four runs and | four hits. After two outs in the } fifth E, Albury got his second | hit, J: Alonzo walked and A.| Acevedo fumbled __Lastres’ grounder for one run, then T. Alonzo tripled to right and Sali- nero singled and Arnold dou- bled off Reliefer C. Albury, good for four runs. After that C. Al- { bury didn’t allow any more| runs. After Owens got his hit in the fifth with two out, Gabe retired nine men in order. Then he walked Casado, who scored from first on L. Valdez’ single, the run being the first off Gabe in|! 15 innings and the first off the Pirates in 20. innings. The Pirates made their first errer in the ninth inning after playing 24 innings without an | error:,T. Alonzo was the hero with three hits, a home run, a triple and single, to bat in four runs. E. Albury got two hits, R. Garcia was the best in the field, with six assists without an error. On Thursday tne Pirates play the San Carlos, and the Gilmore plays the Blue Sox, The game between the Pirates end Sen Carlos will be for first place. Box scores: FIRST GAME “%. USS. Gilmore | > Playet— ABRHPOAE Fiwert, 3b FOr gs oO Simoson, If-rf. 5 0 1°1 0 1 Bloodworth, If-¢ 5 0 0 6 e § Zachazuk, 3b . 5 0 oF t°0 Semon a 0 Ot OI Beach, p Sey 10) 0920 Ezell, c 7. 22 ee McCann, rf S ¢ 6° 6° 4 Hodge, 1b 2 SC. € 08 Smith, ss e.@ ¢ ¢'2 3 Papy, ss pI a ae ee ae | Woodward, cf. 3 1 2 2 2 0| Totals— $0: 4 827 7 6| San Carlos Player— AB RH POAE ©. Valdez, cf .5 2 3 2? 0 0 Rueda, lf 2 1.9.4: 859 Pazo, rf Oot OF Gera Hernandez. 3b. 5 2 3 1 0 1 Navarro, 2b Sor hk oO SG Vidal, 1b et ae OG &-Garcia, rf-lf..5 0 3 3 0 0 Rodrigtfez, c 5 0-0 Oe 8 C, Garcia, ss. 5 1 1°2 2 2 Diaz, p ad oe ‘| Totals— 40121537 8 5 Score by innings: R: H. E. Gilmore 010 000 300—- 4 8 6 San Carlos 220 501 02x—12 15 5 Earned runs: Gilmore 3, San Carlos 8; left on bases: Gilmore 10, San Carlos 8; three-base hits: C. Valdez, Vidal, Hernandez; two-base hits: Elwert, Hernan- dez; runs batted in: Elwert 2, | Woodward, Hernandez 3, Vidal, hit: Diaz; bases on _ balls: Beach 2, off Diaz 3; struck out: by Beach 3, by Stenger 2, by Diaz 5; hits: off Stenger 10 in 4 innings, off Beach 5 in 4 innings; runs: off Stenger 9 in 4 innings, nasium. Frank Adams, director | their tentative plans of the USO, will be timekeep- er. for which the Jaycees propose sponsoring this | fishing tournament, The card as it is lined up now S€4s0n. the High School gymnasium: Robert Defore, 130 pounds, vs. Melvin. Bell or Robert Kemp; Warren Bethel, 145 pounds, vs. Sergio Boza, 140 pounds; John Curry, 128 pounds, Roberts, 128 pounds; Larsen, 160 pounds; 150 pounds. Boca Chica boys: Curtis Rucher, chael Desanto, 135 pounds; Er- nest Moyers, 185 pounds; Tony Maffe, 155 pounds; Harry Schremshaw, 165 pounds. Porter Place vs. NAS Tonight Porter Place will play the Naval Air Station nine toni ,%t. This game is scheduled to start at 7 p.m, and the NAS will have a fight on hand. They won the last game by a 13 to 11 score, but tonight Manager Curry claims it will be a different story. . Manager Curty will use Og- den at first, Ingraham at sec- ond, Beavers at short, Solomon at third, Busto in left, Crusoe in center and Curry in right, with Henriquez behind the plate: and O, Curry in the box. How They Stand BASEBALL Key West's Senior Baseball League (Wickers Field): Club— Red Raiders xNaval Air Station xBoca Chiea Flyers xTie game. BASEBALL GAMES SCHEDULED WICKERS FIELD (Municipal Stadium) Afternoon Games SUNDAY— 1:30--Naval Air Boca Chica Flyers. -3:45—Naval Air Station vs. Red Raiders. 4 6 pitcher: Hodge (Diaz); losing pitcher: Stenger; umpires: Daw- son at plate, Woodson on bases; scorer: Abreu; time of game: 2.00: SECOND GAME Blue Sox Player— AB RH POAE A. Acevedo, ss 4 0 0 2 2 1 C: Albury, 2b-p 9 £ 1 2 1 6 E. Acevedo, cf .4 0.0 1 0 0 J. Navarro, c .4 1 1 2 1 0 D. Fernandez, 1b4 0 012 0 0 R. Garcia, 3b 4°0 0 176-0 Owens, rf oe ae ee ee Casado, If 21023 6 86 L. Valdez, p-2b 3 0 1 1 2 0 Totals— $2 3 42112 2 Pirates Player— AB RH POA E E. Albury, lf-2b 4 1 2 2 0 0 J: iene, 10-3 1 18 6 8 PD) Laestres, se. 4 3 } 1 3-2 T, Alonzo, cf .4323 190 8 Santana, 2b 8: 0:0 00 0 Salinero, rf 220° 2 48:0 Arnold, 3b 400 E20: Henriguez, rf-lf 4 0 0 1 0 0) Fleitas, c 4 0.044.250 G jAastres; p. . 3 0° 0 @ Ff 0; Totals— 34 6 927 6 Score by innings: R. H. E Blue Sox — 000 000 012—3 2 Pirates 000 240 00x—6 9 2 Earned runs: Pirates 2, Blue; Sox 1; left on bases: Pirates 6, Blue Sox 4; home run: T. Alonzo; ,; three-base hit: T. Alonzo; two- base hit: Arnold; runs batted. in: L. Valdez, T. Alonzo 4, Salinero; stolen base: C. Albury; double play: A. Acevedo to Valdez to Fernandez; bases on_ balls: lruns: off Valdez 6; wild pitch: Lastres; losing pitcher: L. Valdez; | umpires: Woodson at plate, Daw- son on bases; scorer: Abreu; time | off Beach 3 in 4 innings; hit by, of game: 1.55. | Station vs. | vs. Charles | Kenneth | Marcus | |Mora, 150 pounds; Boca Chica, 145 pounds; | Charles Mercer, 190 pounds; Mi- | \ off! 2, J. Garcia 4; stolen bases: J.| Valdez 1, off Lastres 2; struck| Garcia, Pazo, Navarro; sacrifice} out: by Valdez 3, by Lastres 15;| off| hits: off Valdez 5 in 4 2-3 innings, | off C. Albury 4 in 3 1-3 innings; | n ; lists the following boys to box | The Jaycees have appropriat- Vidal Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in; ed $500 toward this tournament |and the Key West Charter Boat- pened Association ‘has signified willingness | to prepay a like ;amount in registration fees. {Both appropriations, however. are contingent upon the City and County © gevernments’ | tributing $500 to the tournament !fund, as the proposed 000, of which $1,500 is allocated to prizes. The tournament is scheduled to run from December 1, 1947, to April 1, 1948- It will not, as in previous years, be limited to deep sea fishing. Three classifi- are “A” for Deep Sea Fishing: “C” for Bridge Fishing, and there will be no competition between classifications. ° A total of prizes will be | awarded every three weeks dur- ing the contest with 38 grand ‘awards to the grand winners at | the end. It is contemplated that lthese prizes will ;each to bear the ; Winner and the i | land City Fishing | Key West, Florida, {Such trophics |threughout the country will be lasting evidence of Key is 20 oo name of its scription ‘Is- Tournaments 1947-48.” West's superior fishing grounds. Ev jeweler in the city has been fur- nished ‘with specifications of these trophies and invited to submit bids therefor. In. convunctio#™ With the” fish- ing tournament, the Jaycees are now formulating plans to put on Fish Chowder Suppers at frequent intervals during the winter season. They feel that these suppers will be enjoyed by local residents as well as win- W. L. Pct | ter visitors because many dishes _7 4 636] will ge those of Key West origin 4 5 .444| prepared .400| recipes. These suppers will be sional worker for international according to local held outdoors and entertainment plans are being made to assure everyone of a pleasant and ful- some evening: AUINUUBUEDELUUaD Nita geenunayeent tag aseansacnsaned ett RNS SPORTS and RECREATION BOTTA ee SWIMMING—-Soutn Beach, south end of Duval Street. OEEPSEA FISHING—wulf 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. sOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. cENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- vision Street (day and night facilities). 3ASKETBALL—Outdoor courts at South Beach and Bayview Park. HANDBALL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. | PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park. SHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND — Bayview Park. | SOMFORT STATIONS—Bavview | Park. | An average newspaper contains more than an average novel. words prices. ing order, EES’ COMMITTEE the | con- | budget | calls for the expenditure of $2,-' cafions have been set up, which | “B” for Small Boat Fishing, and! be trophies, | distributed ! metropolitan | Phone 51 and Our Representative Will Call The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING pe UITTTTT TTT MCUs CLOUD COUPLE ToT HARD FOR © - FISHING TOURNE { At the Porters Place field last | Sunday afternoon, the hitting ‘of George Lewis of Adams, and |Bob Pollock. chairman; Robert {C- Curry of Porters, featured. | the | Walker were | pitchers for Adams, and Curry pitched for the Porter boys. Score by innings: R. B. E. : Porter Place 010 102 0—4 6 3 ‘Adams Dairy 110 030 0-5 4 3 ! Curry and Knowles;. Joe Lew- jis, Walker and John Lewis. | Joe Lewis, olf Directors | Meet Tonight Key West Golf Club directors will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in the club house, Stock Island. Purpose of the meeting is to complete final plans for the en- t i { i | { i \ ! tertainment of the Havana-Bilt- | more Golf Club members who are to be guests of the Key West Golt Club in early December. “Flying Auto” — ye New Invention NEW YORK.—A “flying auto- mobile,” bearing a Connecticut li- | cense plate ,jrecently landed at La Guardia Field. | neutral spirits, Three and a half minutes later, | with wings and propeller remov- ed, it buzzed along the highway | into New York. The name of its driver-pilot- inventor is Robert Edison Fulton, ' Jr. TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES (Know America) 1816—Lewis ._M. Rutherford, famed physicist of his genera- tion, born at Morrisania, N. Y. Died May 30, 1892. 1835 — Andrew Carnegie ‘famed steel maker, Who tried to! give away most of his wealth for public good, born in Scotland. Died Aug. 11, 1919. 1846-—Carry Amelia M. Nation, militant Kansas prohibitionist, of hatchet saloon wrecking fame, porn in Kentucky. Died June 9, 1911. 1847—(100 years ago) Benja- min F. Trueblood, noted profes- peace, Secretary of the Amer- ican Peace Society, born in Sa- lem ,Ind. Died Oct. 26, 1916. 1869—Benjamin (“Ben”) B. Lindsey, jurist, juvenile court pioneer, born in Jackson, Tenn. Died in Los Angeles, March 26, } 1943. “OVERTAKEN BY A PARKING METER OKLAHOMA = CITY.—(AP).— | Miss Mary T. Holmboe parked her auto, went shopping and re- turned to find a parking meter in- | stalled on the curb and a pink slip on the windshield for not depositing a nickel. She protested to police Judge Mike Foster there was no meter! The | there when she parked. judge investigated. She was right. Case dismissed. Police were warned to let the new meters “cool off” before is- ! | suing violation tickets. ~) @ : De tk & SX «s gry™ Pr’? 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