The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1949, Page 5

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we wervvrvevewee: | wwwvewves «FOLLOWING | Sands of the Post Office is still |a Pirate fan and has been with | the Pirates since 1925. He claims | he ig not going to change now.. In| | the American League he's a Red ; Sox fan. SOFTBALL The softball season is about i0| start and the ‘exhibition games will tell what club is going to be in Class “A” or “B” Leagues. The . (of Bamboo Room, Adams Dairy and! Friday's round by four women) are about certain to get a ay Firaldo, St; berth in the-higher bracket cir- | give you such notables as! Mathews, 50; Nell 48; and cuit. That leayes five clubs/ RRO 06000 040440000000000000400000h04)) ee ot the hottest on > tees ai. See ty scores, if you please . . _ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN rege Le ee 2» |HANK BAUER OF THE YANKS TAGGED OUT AT PLATE Foursome C€ end Bin-| Piedad Archer, 55.- 1 would sug-| fighting it out to get in the other were Lee and the unmistak-| gest that Joe give free lessons to | league and away from Class “B”. i Sew Better known | anyone who might fee) the need | Nevertheless, the Class “B” elubs (®) Wirephoto 1 x. eiveles as the! of instructions, k {play some very good games and ~ | 3K Every drop of whiskey in this or pee SOUND. The | x « * fight hard. For-the past several} HANK BAUER. New York Yankees outfielder, is tagged out at the plate in an exhibition game rare product is 6 and 7 years old... gt ~ iteelf with Remember, week-ends are | years they have done a good job.| with the St. Louis Cardinals at St. Petersburg, Fla. He attempted to score from second base on —, choice grain sauteed CES whee, the) Bot the best times in the world |The worst position on every club| Gérald Coleman's hit to left field. »Cardinel Catcher Joe Garagiola catches Bauer short of the blended with - sqhie “™e \enide the) for BEGINNERS TO PRAC- | is the pitcher’s spot. There isa/ plate on throw from Enos Slaughter. The Yankees won 3 to 1 : ++ mild... mellow... mature... 7 worred his weary! TICE. lack of good pitchers in both cir-}_ 3 : There’s nothing to compare wpm the seat, exelaiming,! Unless of course one con't find | Cuits. 3 2 | aes sg TTA a ve ee ey ance Rare’ 1% okt Seem... Fim any other time. Butveven’ 'then,|_ The Bamboo Room will have! yp. YP IN THE AIR GOES BUDDY! i —with M : Tee oartery_ pars and the best way| Roberts and Harris and possibly ||” : : : | wee guys to be courteous on anybedy’s| Valdez. ey will be better off BLENDED WHISKEY. straight Mare io me you bet golf course is TO KNOW GOLF] than the rest-of the clubs. move old 40% s q Be ah penton en patireghe |ETTIQUETTE AND PRACTICE| Adams will: have two pitchers, : oid, 25% straight whiskey 7 years old. Melrose. > * « T? WHEN OUT ON THE GOLF| Sue Griffen and Joe Lewis, who pose 2 colecene:t wah: oid eee aa aaa sre fe only ome COURSE .. . like being in” your] 8taduate dfrom the Elks Club in BIRTHDAY YOU Tm wething to) road. home, you sec! Class “B” last year. F es rp Wis evening | ¢ * & VFW will have Hancock. We By AP Newsfeatures’ perhers yee weuldn’t Some of my members are be-| know he is a Class “A” hurler, © 1 O68 © bite bragging om ginning to talk golf language as}but who else will be in there : a8 @ few members who they teave the church on..Sun- — for the Vets I do not SONJA HENIE, orn April 8, | f thine afters game. days. Just last week one of my} know. 1 i way, j were thet the up good members ‘took my Poon ~In the Class “B” League, the Eo fur eee ine gs ver © Set Clore Donn a and said: “Parson, that sermon| Elks, Kantors and service teams |a champion amateur bicycle rid- = ete The Gell Club today was mighty good... but!| are unknown are fa ras pitching i wise er. Sonja learn- oo men end Your form was good Your drives | 0¢s.. I do not know what they , ed to skate at 8 oe te Clare, wending were splendid. but when you| have but the fans will find out and won Oslo’s . We, Mee Leber Greve thought you'd newer get “around| Will see for themselves at the the next year. er te Clare’ heme an South to puting park field during the practice At 14 she won Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA REVS doveet prewnted he: with » *e ¢« & games being played there. the Norwegian Between Miami and Key West Pe Vow | Sever hold up players behind | BASEBALL e a . —— you y Fy mond ed re. local baseball, Roberts and oe ty a green. . Villareal won their games last . + ~ * whet! Bel Gerte like preaching. I | Sunday. So, they are the leading ou - onset pitchers, being the only mounds-|* ——- ct tt atta, | Hen in the league to win a con- test. Maybe it's because only one me of the schedule has been Vour played so far. Kaki Rodriguez bem e | and Flohr lost their game. | Setend Clty Baseball This coming Sunday, Rounds, Profile. iH A Pro (Municipal Stadium) Bubber Sweeting, Joe Lewis or ; Chub WwW. Proette wlil emerge a winner or Atoms Bombers 1 @1 at least two of them will lose and ———— i ta gaa SubRon Four oe. At bat last Sunday, the leader as “TT Aine e1 was Proette with a perfect aver- . i oa age. Armando Acevedo came wages fees POPAVS BIRTHDAYS jrext with 600. B. Vitt#teal, Joe pads te Lewis, Alonzo, Jack Villareal, (Know America) Tyrpun, Runyon each hit .500, and he Mery Poekford of Beverly Hilis,} Barber poled .400. mar alther nie ~ * “- a ; tacer bore im Torento, Canada, Se ye ee Sports Calendar 2 & Genster Dennis Chavez ‘ Nee Mexee bore io Los} SENIOR BASEBALL z on, NM. 61 years ogo Island City Baseball League : A Willem R. Mun (Municipal Stadium, . _ W ace Texas. 63 Afternoon) care 26 (First Game: 1 P.M.) , wae SUNDAY— - = eee Pere First—SubRon Four vs. Red or M. Hincks of} _ Meiders, j - J . ye » ed | Second—American Legion ve. e . Atomic Bombers. ; wr * We Cane) SUNDAY, APRIL 17— o outte ed First—American Legion vs. eee hating champion, SubRon Four. oo panes ae Second—Red Raiders vs. Atom- Barnes of; ie Bombers. en there, 64) SUNDAY, APRIL 24— First—American Legion vs. Red Raiders. Second—SubRon Atomic Bombers. SUNDAY, MAY 1— First—Atomic Bombers American Legion. Second—Red Raiders vs. Ron Four. | SUNDAY, MAY 8— First—Atomic Bombers Red Raiders. Second—SubRon American Legion. SENIOR SOFTBALL (Bayview Park. Night) u Met nn Paul, } clergy: ind., 69 of mt dit Four. v8. vs. | Sub- vs. Four vs. i] | First Game: 7:30 !| FRIDAY— First——Bamboo Room vs. Op- DevSta Second—Elks vs. Kantor's. MONDAY, APRIL 11— First—VFW vs. Bamboo Room. Second—BlimpRon vs. Elks. BUDDY BOYLE, holder of the world’s record 68-foot water ski tunes up in Cypress Gardens at Winter Haven, Fla.. in preparation for the Dixie Water Ski Tournament there April 7. 8 and 9. Water ski experts from many parts of the country jum; will compete in the tournament. CLAUDE HARMON (left), winner of the Masters Golf tourna- | ment at Augusta, Ga., last year, and Byron Nelson, a former | winner, play together Thursday in opening round of the 1949 |MASTER GOLFERS START TOURNAMENT ¢ h ampionship. She studied skating and the ballet and from 1927 reigned for 10 years as Sees } amateur queen of the ice, win- ning the Olympics in °28, °32 and LEAVES MIAMI DAILY ng: 4 36. Movies. producing and her SUNDAYS) at 12:00 ; own shows have brought her a pe ye me ira at Key e | fortune. 6:00 o'clock | Subscribe To The Citizen. Local Shee a : Leaves “KEY CEPT SUNDAYS) ay Choose Your A.M, and arrives at Miami ef at EASTER GIFT a al "NOW! ' 3 (®) Photo! Something for Every Member of the Family TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 (P) Wirephoto | sor JANE WYRE erne oo 5 Oe One ee ed tiny ve ‘Gp- tournament. They are wearing the green coats that only win- Hl — ’ sd ners of the Masters are allowed to wear. Second—Kantor's vs. Naval] — rome! 859 SNF 5 ee ck: Hospital 79) f HURSDAY, APRIL 14— TODAY’S ,famous. brain surgeon, born in ‘ " he vew vs. OpDevSta. ANNIVERSARIES a elena. Died in New Haven, ORLOV, ARNET® Rusye FOR MOTHER. ..FOR UATE... menage “ +Conn., Oct. 7, 1939. ee : Pape n) Soames Naval Hospital vs. (Know America) 1887 Walter Seances Febru ruyste | '°"™ oe Just imagine how her eycs will light up when you give - 1726—Lewis Morris, New-York |star, born in Cincinnati, Died sie ane the Birthstone Circlette. ‘This new bracelet wanch bund, SKATING signer of the Declaration of Inde-| May 28, 1940. : AQUAMARINE* SAPPHIRE® set with two richly gleaming, hear sod berth tomes, i ome pendence, xnowing it meant ruin — pct ins nod April October gives any watch a precious jewelry b aa Park, Night to his princely estate, born in} \/FraniiShay of Cape Cod, Mass. 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