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ee : 7 ’ - k ' i - Svrw Soars Aeeecesesceccessss | ee nT RN eo em rene TUREPAY, MARCH 22, 1949 BASEBALL RECORDS SO FAR THIS YEAR Se fer this year there have tg They Stand Sern 18 games played amongst § BASEBALL STANDIN weet clubs and three with the University of Habana Island City Baseball The Legion pitchers so far this year have been Vidal with four wen and two lost to locals and we lost te Cubes 1 ® Villareal has won two and (Municipal Stadium) mt one far Club— W, L. jack Villareal has won one and Atomic Bombers ....3. 1 5 “= seme © Onden has won Red Raiders 2.2 wth Games he has pitched with American Legion 2:2 he Legions. Ale lost one and Key West Cubans 13 " one and lost his to amber ; . . won one BASKETBALL at one to locals and lost Class “A” League we me hes won one nt one game. J. Casa Jr. ¢ CM™= § W L. Pet, ne and lost two games so/S0mar School “A” 10 3.7200 Rounds has won two and | Pollock's Jewels 9 4 492 three gan ie. Msers Morales Cleaners 4 9 268 me. B Pores. Joe Lewis | 20's Sport Shop 3 10) 28 Fernander D. Lastres, G. Lastres | mor me ¢ a... —. i. po Clase “B” Leegue wh. KK. Rodriguez has|_ Club— w. L, Pet. ne and lost @ game so far,| Sonar School “B" _.14 0 1.000 é {Junior Varsity 8 5 615 The best game played so far| Biks Club 8 6 571 Beachcomber Jewelers 3 10.231 9:00—Sonar School Bob's Sport Shop. (End of Schedule) Lucky Operator! | “a anusued to * year was c 1h when te helen ae atare | Billie's Drive Inn 113 071 ore 4 ianinge and Rounds wml Redriguer rival hurlers went = i'siiie “Rouns von | Sports Calendar Pet, 27, Bombers won over Cu 4 te two, Casa lost and Vi-| BASKETBALL , High School Gymnasium Mareh §, Bombers 7 and Raid- (Night) * © Videl won and B. Villareal; TUESDAY— 7:00-—Billte’s Drive-Inn vs, Ma. 2. Legion won over Beachcomber Jewelers. femiere 6 & and Ogden won 8:00—Bob's Sport Shop vs. Mo- nd Rounds lost rales Cleaners. tom 16 Revders 14 and Legion; 9:00—Junior Varsity vs. Elks Han wom and B. Villareal Club. toot | WEDNESDAY— wee ® Raiders 8) 7:00—Elks Club vs. Beachcomb- Rounds lost er Jewelers, " . und Raid-| §8:00—Sonar School “B” vs. are won and | Junior Varsity. 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Legion |, Ra ' Pollock's Jewels. Lew t, B. Villareal | THURSDAY— Rom he Cubans, 4. V 7:00—Sonar School “B” . nd E Pore t Billie's Drive-Inn. 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs, WML YOU SMILE? rales Cleaners. SENIOR BASEBALL was hav netwment| Island City Baseball League ‘ene of the (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) SUNDAY— tw ce he woug | . ° - 2 . ¥ td (First Game: 1 P.M.) ¥ nice in answering| First Game—Atomic Bombers " ng to put | vs. Red Raiders. tee giskel in the box for! Second Game—American | Le- jon vs. and West Cubans. NEAR AT AL ACCIDENT LEAVES Lone FOR BOATS UNDAMPENED GUY LOMBARDO. left. congratulates Danny Foster .winner of 5 the Geld Cup race on the Detroit River, the race that saw emberde breek his arm in a collision at 90 miles an hour. tures Sports Editor for speedboats is as strong By FRANK ECK. AP News! Lomt Jo's love lost his life when his boat capsiz- A call it quits. But not Guy. the Royal Canadians is teaming up adustrialis Henry Keiser is building a 2.400 horsepower engine for me.” says Lombardo. It's taking shape at Ventnor, N. J., and ‘ eedy by early April I'm heading to Florida's Indian g it appears to be on paper we'll really have te Sir Malcolm Campbell's 141.74 mile __@“7“-" prospects of driving the 32-foot Ka job Det t The baton swinging boatman is Ka nd Kaiser known each fe Allisons , other for a long time, but it was era) not until they watehed the Presi- | dent's Cup race on the Potomac last September that the question of speedboats came, up. Lombardo went for a ride on Kaiser's Fleur du Lac, a semi- speed craft from which they tm the Harmsworth race I'll | watched the race. Kaiser talk- eo song Tempe VI. The | ed about building @ boat and eld bell has been built up and asked Lombardo’s advice about boot «wenger than | drivers, th wwe | With his arm in a sling, Guy i aubarde ex agreed that Kaiser had his man. 1 have Kaiser akedown t it in all pt the Harms being revived | the first tume since | ted over the cate to the traveling public that} sured for type of damage sus- PEGGY KIRK’ WINS (&) Photos PEGGY KIRK of Findlay. Ohio, digs her way out of a sand trap on the 1Sth, hele in the final round of the Titleholders Golf tournament at Augusta, Ga. She went on to win the tournament with a 72-hole total of 299. Right: Miss Kirk is jubilant with the trophy cup awarded her for ‘ the victory. (Continued From Page One) | 0” I have to pay his damage. give the matter more considera- tion. $1,000 To Be Paid For Annual Audit On second and final reading, Eric C. Curry, CPA, was author- ized to audit the city’s books for $1,000. Wants City to Pay Her $84 In a letter read by City Clerk Victor Lowe, Etta Patterson, Car- | oline street, requested that the! city pay her $84 for damages to her car caused by an accident at} Thomas and Petronia streets. Miss Patterson’s letter read in! part: “I did not’know that Pe-j Miss _ Patterson the accident was her first, The matter was CityeManager Ralph Spalding. tige of a marker or sign to indi-!in the minutes. Addressed Commission this is the case. My car is not in- tained and the idle who hit me { Johnnie&Mack BUYS Custom-Made PLASTIC SEAT OVERS FOR YOUR SEDAN (For coupe... 14.95) INSTALLED WHILE YOU: WAIT Johnnieé Mack at the Radnoad Track World’s Largest 74 N.E. 20th ST MIAMI [SEE Us FIRST FOR EXPERT MOTOR] D MECHANICAL WORKg— CITY TO REPEAL had no insurance and, in addi- The city’s not having marked the thru-street after so many years of having it the other way; was the reason’ for the accident tidentical license. claimed. She (Miss Patterson) also stated that | vised,Mears that the board had Present Gavel to City Com- Mr. Mears, proprietor of a gro- cery store at 1320 Virginia street, last night requested that the com- mission. re-considering the issu- ing of a package beer and wine license for his store.. Mears, con- tended that other stores in the same Vicinity had been issued an Commissioner Fred J. Dion ad- refused the license because of referped to | Mears’ proximity to the park. ars was advised to .contact City Manager Ralph Spalding re- . garding the matter. mission “Dad” Davis of Key Largo has| Can Register Downstairs Be- presented a gavel and base made. of 12 different native woods of Monroe County to City Commis- sioners, The work must have re: | quired: many, long hours to’ ae- complish. The commissioners aur. thorized City Clerk Victor Lowe tronia street had been made @)\to thank Mr. Davis in a letter, thru-street and there is no ves-/and a vote of thanks was placed ginning Wednesday City Manager Ralph Spalding ! told, the commission that starting Wednesday, downstairs. in the tax collector’s office for the next general elec- tion. All must re-register to vote this November, even those who voted in the last general and spe- cial elections. voters may register Towerfully Thrilling! Pleasingly Thrifty! The Great New Lincoln V-lype Eight”. 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As part of the campaign under- incre doa fair job of | COVer agehts will operate in gov scmubaiens labels but spoil the | ©'"™ent and police departments} the air at once effect by using them indiscrimin-|*® 8ather incriminating evidence. Jone,” ately on any sort of bottle, re- gardiess of shape or size. In al¥-cases, it doesn’t matter too much, as the bottles contain practically any liquid except whisky. MOVE TO REMOVE (Continued From Page One) will require the cooperation of the U. S. Navy, the city and the state health authorities to elim- inate them, Lee said. Ways and means were immedi- ately discussed, and the surveys will be undertaken at once as a step in the direction of removing the odors. . “The odors can be eliminated,” said Lee. “The cost involved may be considerable. That ~vill be de- termined by surveys to be under- jtaken by the State Department of Health. 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