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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 16,1947 1947 _____ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . PAGE Ta "BOXING BOU Ts TOMORROW. ; NIGHT IN HI S€HOOL GYM ‘LE AGU E B y Vig R T U E OF. | The , second High School Ath. , Joe ‘Doly, 142 pounds, vs. Tong ‘ Jetic Association-sponsored | box- | | Maffe,’ ‘145 pounds. | ing show-is to be-held tomorrow; Johh “Mercer (Atlantic veh LOS # ‘beginning at~8°o’eléck, in| Champion), 210 pounds, vs. Eri the High School gym: © . ay a 180 pounds. ° | -The ‘referee will be Jimmy | ergio Bazo, winner last timé, on Pitcher Allowed Only Fiver |Callaway and the judges, Harry, Will ‘fight Warren Bethel, wha Hits, But Errors Caused |Baker and Ward Tyson, Prizes, has yet to lose in the boxing | will be given the. winners, —; ,: | ‘ ring in Key West. Joe Daly, local The following bouts have been, boy, is ‘going to box one of, the SPORTS and 4 {lined up: -: | marines who put on an exhibit Paul. Braun, 78 pains," ys,! tion last time. Kirkwood Bethel His Downfall RECREATION. Vincent Catala, 8 HB ds. {and Leonard Larsen are twé6, : ; Harold Carbone’ pounds, { other local fighters that might USS: GILMORE UNABLE* | VS. ‘Mickey. Peréz, te pounds. F Sergio Bazo,: 140. pounds; vs. Warren’ Bethel, 143: pounds. * ° Charles Robeits, 118,; pounds, "| see action. How High purity oxygen has many. uses in industry; medicine an sunsento—tov'n Beach, south end of Duval Street, ee ae eh SSE NOE PSE TO PLAY HERE; on Cheerleader Gets DERED TO ‘CUBA FOR: SERIES OF GAMES Sunday afternoon at the Army Barracks, the Blue Sox took over | first place, as they defeated the San Carlos outfit by a score of 2-1, after the San Carlos had de- feated the. Pirates-in an exhibi- tion, game, 5 to 4. jdown the ‘field. . The 0 facilities). ‘ pposing | Bae - eg nae was listed as an | players rushed in to impéde theit | courts exhibition because the USS Gil-| progress, Dolores, fascinated, |". &¢ South Beach. and Bayview | more, who were supposed to| locked on. Before she knew it, | Pas play the Pirates’ in the first RANDBALL—Bayview Par game, -were ordered to Cuba to play a‘series of games there, The Pirates scored four runs in the first inning. 4.Jbury was safe» when Santina let. his grounder gét. away from him. D. Lastres sacrificed, then Cates, playing his first game asa Pi- rate, doubled to left center to score Albury from second. Cates went to third’ on A. Alonzo's fielder’s choice. Salinero ‘ sing-' led home Cates and A. Alonzo. G. Lastres was safe on Santana’s second error. Arnold was out on a fly to center and Salinero scored on Domenech’s single past third. San Carlos scored two in the second inning. Hernandez was safe on Cates’ error. After two outs, J. Gareia singled to right, and Hernandez and. Garcia seored when the catcher threw the ball'to second trying to get Garcia going to second. No one was covering the bag and the throw went all the way to cen- ter. San Carlos won the game ‘in the fifth inning. J. Garcia led off with a lusty double to left, Rueda popped to first, Diaz singled, scoring J..Garcia. Valdez flied to Mauled By Team! JERSEY CITY,—Dolores lesz, cheerleader for St. Cecilia’ 8, | had just cheer for her school and taken! a position on the sidelines at the |‘ football game. when, suddenly, | her school’s. players thundered | ° the players.smashed. into her and |sHUFrLe she had to be taken to. a. hospital. The city of St Andrews, ald halfway: between Edinburgh ; and Dundee; is credited with: be- \4 ing the birthplace of golf. | ‘Colors. in the ceramics tiles | found in Egyptian - buildings Wullt in the 1éth.and 15th. cen: turies are still: vivid. | Read the Classified Ads in-The Citizen, BOB'S SPORT. WINS 6to2 VICTORY — FROM ADAMS DAIRY Mareh Of Dimes Campaign*- Is Benefitted From mee hall: Game Played Last Night At Bayview Park completed a rousing: DEEPSEA FISHING—dulf Dock a | west Caroline Street; Crai lin aviation. vs, Robert Defore, 122 pounds. . Boa k, north end of Grinnel | Kirkwood Bethel, 185 pounds, : ivs. John _ -Scrimpshaw, .180 mes, usually of | pounds. ‘ : Sunday efternoon, at Munici-: pal Stadium, Duck Avenue | and 14th Street. SOLP-—-Municipal Golf Course, tock Island... | tENNIS—-Bayview Park on Di- | vision Street bce and: night and delicate wool shawls. Z, Ai AN Y ‘e ogee ae an = Baeries| eke. h Beach, prenick Tubes at Bay- SHILDREN'S 1 PLAYGROUND: ~ Bayview: Park. Eee ai STATIONS—Bavview today never loses its . The earliest railway in Eng: | land, sanctioned by Parliament | in 1801, “was operated with horse-drawn vehicles and, in one | i sen tia by sail bower. | SHOP its beauty, Its value, as this most purchase? A 5-Diamona Engagnanede Ring $135 B 3-Diamonds set in Platinum « $150 $239 DIGNIFIED BUDGET ‘ACCOUNTS: ARRANGED POLLOCK’S | | wg) QUALITY Cc Cluster of 7-Diamonde, 14K . ——— | ANE and SHINE itoliday Specis Speciale--FREE! Spray. Joli with every Grease and | EFLERS ————— oe right, Santana singled, and when | Adam's Dairy, winners of’ thé pl nara. jobs the Ti also! JO $14 Duval St. Key West. Fla. D. Lastres threw low to first, Class B league pennant, -and | fator Bs =P end. onin'G gih 4 rear ch . Diaz and Santana scored to give | Bob’s Sport Shop, - winners of | end. We pa grog ner latest || == Open Every Evening Until Christmas for the-game to San Carlos. After the first inning Diaz settled down. and did not allaw any more runs, although _ hit freely, he kept the hits well scattered. Lastres allowed only five hits and struck out five men in six innings, but poor support cost him the game. Domenech got two for two and J. Garcia two for three. In the second game the Blue Sox scored one in the first in- ning, after two outs. A .Acevedo was safe on C. Garcia’s error. Byers walked and A. Acevedo scored when Santana let E. Acevedo’s grounder get away from him. In the third inning, the Blue Sox won the game when Mauldin led, off with a single. He went to second on C. Garcia’s second error, and after two-outs scored on Dukes’ sin- gle to center. The San Carlos scored their only run in the fourth inning, when Roberts doubled to right and scored on Vidal's, single to right. Monk Meyers, playing his first game for the Blue Sox, gave up eight hits, but settled down every time the San Carlos outfit threatened. Vidal pitched a good game, al- lowing only five hits. He struck out seven men. J. Garcia, made two good catches in left to pull him out of trouble. Mauldin and Dukes got two hits each, as EERE ec SS ar ee ee Pe a aa ta. Se aa Ts, li Hy Be did Roberts and Navarro. and stole second, and a_ wild never a millionaire, he will Box score: throw by the catcher sent him Blue Sox across the plate. The last run be a better business man; Player— ABRH POAE came in the eighth when Roberts | c. Albury, 3b. 4 0 0 3 3 ; beat out an infield hit, and amore valuable member of Mauldin, lf 5 122 0 0 scored on a wild pitch and an A. Acevedo,c..3 1 0 7 2 gjerror. Villareal, hit two safely. his community when he’s Myers, P 2 2 : : 0 0| 1m the field for the losers, Al} E. Rong “yp cf ; ; 2 3 0 0{ Cruz was best. ote i grown ... for the experi- ukes, “re Score by innins: . H. E. i" L, Valdes, rf .4 0 0 1 Oo | Bob's 202 010 01-6 6 1 ence he’s gaining now. Finkelstein, ss -. 01301 Adams .. 000 200 00—2 1 6 Fernandez, 1b .. 3 Miller and Albury; Keene and a6 OF 7 BF. Sands. Totals— “ -. 527 7 5)" "two-base hits:, Sterling, Al San Cot H PO A E| Cruz; stolen bases: Baker, Villa- Player— de eh 8k 8 real 2, Albury; sacrifice hit: F. Cc. Valdez, “4 0 1.2 4 1fSands; double play: Baker to Santana, 88 -... 400200 Barber; struck out: by Kenne 5,| J. Gareia, lf —- 0 0 1 0 Oojby Miller 6; bases on balls: off Hernandez, 3b .. - 0 2 9 0 0|Miller 11, off Keene 6; umpires: ° Navarro, “4 1 2 6 1 0} Sweeting, Brost, Varela and Subscribe to the This simple tribute is published near db 4 0 0 4 3 2] Quesada; time of game: 1.45; oes in honor of the newsboy who Vidal, p. 40.3 6. J, 0] s00rpr: Aguilar. Key West Citizen brings you this paper—and in Paxo SU Oo O° 0:1 Jos 10; runs batted in: honor of every newsboy in f Se eee tenant her 25e A Week by Carrier A ! Rueda, rf ——~* 9» 9 9 9 0} Vidal 1, Dukes 1; two-base hit: y merica. xDiaz ~~ _ —) Roberts ; stolen base: A. heveay: aa. ee double plays: Santana to ar- Totals—_— 36 i 8 = 4 E, cia to ae cong out: by Blue : bal of a o 15 J San Carlos 000 100 000—1 8 4 umpires: A. Rodriguez and Ri-|: Serer eee eee ees te center for Rueda. ee oe runs: Blue Sox 1, San Carlos 1; left on bases: Blue Sox the Class A league flag, met last ‘ night at Bayview Park in alf March of Dimes benefit. softball |» game, and the Sport Shop lads | won by a 6 to 2 score. Baker scored three runs. He | walked three times, stole al base, had three assists and cies | put-out. Jack Villareal at third | also played a great game. Ster- ling and Albury also performed well, The Dairy boys scored their } first run in the fourth, when Al Cruz hit one to left. The ball | hit Barber’s hand and bounced away because a tree was.in the way, and Cruz came ali the way home. Griffen walked and three more walked, and Griffen was foreed home for the second run. For the winners, Baker walk- | ed in the first. An error sent him all the way home. Villareal beat one out to short and stole sec- ond. A wild pitch put him on third and a fly to center by Sterling sent him across. the plate. In the third Kerr, Jr., walk- ed. Baker beat out a bunt. Bar- ber walked and the bases were filled. A wild throw, and Kerr, | Jr., was out at the plate. Villa-| real was out, short to first, and | Baker scored. Sterling hit ay high fly to center and the ball! dropped fair after a hard run by J. Lewis. Barber scored. In the fifth, ‘Baker walked vero at plate, Rivero and Mira on 3 bases; scorer: Abreu; time of game: 1.55. nt for checking carburetors, pra igs, spark plugs, ignition, com- session and timing in your cer | for perfect running .. . DON'T | DELAY. PHONE 1178 NOWIII! J , a“ - —- nage CURB USER Eee eee eee | DMtndicitinkctiLiA A MM M0. eee eee eee ef OE 2 @ | cult HUOOQOUMMAQHGNUOHAAROONESQERAAUSRONTOUUUOOUTOROOANOORIRUSTTAOUALONNUTUEAUOTLIOI YOUR CARRIER BOY! His Future . . . in the Business World! The newsvoy who delivers your paper may be starting his first million every time you drop some coins in his hand. 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