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’ ~~ phos wx S-SOX *ereiat to Tee Citizen) NEW YORK, May 30.—Phila-; Geiptiia Athletics. yesterddy de-; the New ' York Yankees, | pitehing by Kellnef. and Chicago spiit White Sox winning and the Indians the ‘Washington Senators beat the Red Sox, 10-4, while the were taking thc, ns, 6-4. In the National League yester-! » New York defeated Phila- twice, 4-2 and 3-0; ahaa Dodgers were winning from, Reston Braves, 3-2; Pitts- burgh took one from the St. Louis pe Cardinals, 4-2, while Cincinnati Beds and the Chicago Cubs were dividing a doubleheader. t AMERICAN LEAGUE | : R. H. E. Philadelphia 390 York 161 and Rosar; Porterfield, Sanford and Berra. ' R. . E. Washington 1014 1: ‘Boston ee Oe || Calvert and Evans; emt Quipn and Tebbetts Pirst R. H. E. 460 23901 and Tipton; Gromck, Peller and Hegan. A DEFEAT YANKS; & {|| SOFTBALL. STANDINGS ROOKIE STAR HURT SPLIT [Key West Wins, Flyers Lose - | [To Homestead. | Bambod'* Room: ‘defeated the | All-Stars ..ot..Homestead,.jn., soft- ball Saturfay night by a score of 3 to 0, Then Homestead turn- ed around to’ beat the VX-1 Fly- ers by a score of 3 to 2. AND GT vt Club— W. L, Pet. Havana 33 20 .623 Tampa 33 23, 589 Miami 31 23° 574 Miami .Beach 30 25 545 ; West Palm Beach 26 24 .520| GUS ZERNIAL, star Chicago White Sox rookie leftfielder, lies Fort Lauderdale 23 31.426) on grass after breaking his collarbone making a diving catch of | Lakeland 22 33 .400/ 4 pall in tenth inning of White St.. Petersburg 18 37.327) Saturday. Another Chicago outfield rookie, Centerfielder Gerry . Scala, bends over the stricken Zernial. aie ae L. Pet,| handed slugger, was leading the American League in hitting Boston Me 16 .568] when injured. To add to the White Sox woes, they lost’ ‘the game Brooklyn 21 16 .568| to Cleveland in the 11th, 3-2. New York rit pee hse ie ated ees as ene WA Cincinnati c sau 0% SITHE “LIPSTICK BUSH? Philadelphia 472 ? | Chicago 400 is Pittsburgh .395| By ALLEN H. ANDREWS Herewith is an opportunity for the ladies of Central and Club— L. ee South Florida to beat the high New bated ye stick in their own back yards. neue ee ‘329 | Plant in the botanical garden of Dr. J. Petersen in the Redland Washington "526) rea during the early 1920's where it was an object of out- Detroit ‘514| standing interest to residents and tourists alike. Chicago .486| Native of tropical America andy¥——$—<—$—$—$__$____—__—— Cleveland .455| known botanically as Bixa orel-. St. Louis -263} lana, the plant is not only velued WILL YOU SMILE? as an ornamental, but has_ its! economic uses as well, producing | (Bayview Park) the annatto dye of commerce used rica, Brazil, India and the An- | | { Sox-Indians game in Cleveland Zernial, a big right- cost of living by growing lip- I first encountered this strange 'A Give-Away: | CLASS “A” in’ the coloring of butter, pol Frets, Callet.—Cary I-see the Club— W. L. Pet.| and other foodstuffs. Dr. 0. W.| manager? Bamboo Room 12 2.476 Barrett, in his book, “Tropical | Fresh Clerk—Yes, the man: VX-1 Flyers —.........6 3 ..667. Crops,” speaks of this plant as ger always has time to see pret {| V-F.W. reer 3 5 375) fonlows: . {girls. : Adams Dairy 1.7. 125] «Bisa orellana is a small tree, tlotier Tell him his” wile, is native of some parts of tropical “Te CLASS “B" America. The Caribs called it; —— : ; | ‘Club— . Pet.) roucou and one branch used to, tWine is sometimes made. ee Tides-Inn 889 keep: their bodies painted with from the branches. The pulp is Op-Dev-Sta 625 the seed paste, whereupon they} employed in domestie . medicine BlimpRon 5 .300 became known as the Roucou! 2 @ remedy for cutaneous ‘dis- | Naval Hospital 222) tribe, The Arawak name was] ses and is applied to. burns to} ; Bixa. It was long ago taken to! Prevent the formation of sears. In § rts Calendar. India and Ceylon. and’ became| Panama | the shrub’ vis called po naturalized in parts of West Af- Tk may. be of inentertaldeao {from every county and section | child is entitled to and this Has}. 500-mile distance ‘47 and 48? How many All-Star annual have been played? the homerun leader fof the National League in 1947. } North Aine Ainetican¥3-1. a 5. Bob Elliott. “The wood is pinkish-yellow, porous! and soft. The bark con- tains a tough fiber from which similar to gum arabic is obtained WILL YOU SMILE? Running Short Dentists: Daughter-—Well, dear, have you ‘asked “father: hand’ yet?"#"**" * Shy Suitor—No. ‘fot: my: rRvecyisine BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street I step into his office, I lose cour- age. Today I'allowedhim to pull another tooth. Choose Your of the Street—. Be Cool with our NEW CANVAS AWNINGS @ Enjoy that sun... but keep your home cool and comfort- able with Canvas Awnings. Qual made, of the finest Fach ie BASEBALL tilles, particularly Porto » Rico,| County residents to know that ity Baseball League | supply ae market which absorbs | Dr- Standley is a former resident mAiunicipal adi, hundreds of ton sa year. The, Of. that place ond thee some of @ lant grows ver rapidl: from|! is immediate family are living York c cy in Game Time: 2.P.M. Sa ue Tealaasto bese fe sec-|in Fort Myers. I had the pleas-|@ Seek 0.1 OLSON AN Te Gea Borice-FoOTd YearniTt reaches to 15 feat re of meeting him several ven | 1% rd of Five - Game Series— branches heavily. The trees | 98° | le was ¢ we sad Livingston: Mey-| “Atomic Bombers, vs. Red) ang, ances Ne" cet apart,|He is connected with the Field Raiders. 300 to 435 per acre. The yield of Museum in Chicago. R. H. E. dry seed may run from 300 to 600 . yo] SENIOR SOFTBALL | péunas. : 2 5 1] . (Bayview Park, Night) “The beautiful large lilac flow-| ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES x“ Campanella; Spahn First Game: 7:30 ers are followed by spiny, dry, ~ —4 He; Spahn| oNDAY— - | flattened capsules, 1 to 1% inch-| 19g putt EQUIPMENT ge First—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Tides-} es long, and these open into wall . . H. E. Inn. brown clamshells exposing the 7 it * Second —V.F.W. vs. Adams} mass of scarlet sgeds about the GRADUATION CARDS 210 3 Dairy. size of small tomato seed. The and GIFTS. ief and McCul-| TUESDAY— powdered aril of the seed comes | -Tri-Color Ball Pens and Refills- n, Reeder, Hearn} First — Naval Hospital vs} off at a touch and may be made{ Royal Portable Typewriters BlimpRon. into a paste by putting dry seeds for Immediate Delivery Second—Bamboo Room VS.| into hot water and draining off —— VX-1 Flyers. the waxy.dust that rises.” Used Typewriters R. H. E.| THURSDAY— Dr. Paul A. Standley, in his at Low Prices ti ..4 7 2) First—BlimpRon vs. Op-Dev-| «Flora of the Panama Canal Eigen P44 Sta. i Zone”, has the following to say Brautt and fever: Chipman,| Second—Bamboo Room vS.] of this peculiar plant: “The fam- Lade and Walker. Adams Dairy. ily consists of a single genera FRIDAY— ___|and species,—Bixa orellana L. Second Game First—Naval Hospital vs. Tides} The specifie name was given in R. H. E. Inn. honor of Francis Orellana, dis- Chicago 10 13° 1] Second—VX-1 Flyers vs. VFW.} coverer of the Amazon. The plant Cincinnati 26 2 is a shrub or small tree, 2 to 9 Dubiel, Kush and Walker; Weh- SKATING — meters high, widely distributed =, Dobernic and Moeller. Bayview Park, Night in tropical America and common ae FRIDAY— in this region (Canal Zone), both 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. wld and planted. It has long- QUIZ —— stalked alternate Sree broadly TENNIS ovate leaves, minutely scaly un- noons derneath, and terminal panicles } woo va ‘as the 1948 Horseshoe _ Barhiow Bark, After of white or pink flowers with mpion? Daily play. five petals. The fruit is a glo- Doge kind of jet plane Saeed bose or ovoid pe cow wen the All ne covered with spine-like bristles, aes on. eee sey are SHUFFLEBOARD but sometimes unarmed. There Who won the Indianapolis (Bayview Park) are numerous round seeds sur- in| Daily play. rounded by orange-red pulp. On the Sunny Side MEMPHIS, Tenn—J. R. Kuna- ci of Oklahoma City, now 80, $25,000 fo City Hospital, ! where he was a charity patient 60 Congerer, who formerly was al on the Mississippi River, left the river soon after his fliness in the hospital, began pew omen a large restaurant in Oklshoma City and acquired: oil lands. He is now retired. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of Cigars =» Cold GIFTS from us | Something for Every Member of the Family mate als, in gay, colorful d. theselectionis good. Estimates freely given. Telephone today. Convenient Payment Plan CALL—PHONE 1042 — KEY WEST—— VENETIAN BLIND CO. Awnings Jalousies Venetian Blinds TROPICAL TRADER ne Duval Street Phone 1000 Soft Drinks 123 DUVAL STREET Wal Interest To You; But. .«,- - Too Late Tos Chasity iy RUSSELL KAY In Jacksonville ‘there a ‘at Children’ 's Home Society and pre- kindly, gentle, . warm-he: tig an opportunity for serv- hard working man who is ay comes. just once in a life- about the samé position. as Pee lady who ite ina a eu sq many cl ren she di know what to do.” jets @ poppet sevies © pestis ‘worthwhile project and re you that in no. of philanthropy, in no. of community. service, will The th thoughtful donor find grea |fopportunity to make a wise, en-| during gift thin through the s H Flor- lome Society of "Probably the greatest tribute the Society is the fact that vid m thousands as “Daddy Fagg”:and during the last forty years or so; his organization, “The Children’s Home Socicty. of Florida,” has been daddy and mother as well to over fifty-four thousand home- less, helpless, orphaned and less- chanced children of: Florida. They have come, from every nook and cranny of. the state, b and all have been warmly receiv- ed and provided for. Good homes have been found for thfousands, of them with responsible foster'| parents. They have all been given the help and care that every been provided at no cost to the |: taxpayer. Funds for the operation of the Society has been contribu- ted through the years by gener- ous givers who have taken ‘this means of showing appreciation for the abundance God has seen’ fit to bless them with by shar- ing with the less fortunate. ~ Known as “Florida’s Great Charity,” The> Children’s Home Society of Florida has more than] ! earned the right to this title and the splendid part of it is, the won- |* derful work it has done can’ credited’ to the true Amerigan Way of Life, because it has been. done not through forced action, taxation, politiical bureauracy or a police state, but through the gencrous, willing contributions. of} they should be cared for. free and independent citizéhs|-: Unlike many such drives for who recognized the merit of the| funds, this one will be conducted work and voluntarily gave ‘of| wtihout.the aid of any high pow- At time, effort and money to ered. promoters and the payment nt urther it. substantial percentages It is indeed refreshing in ¢ ¢ommissions, selaries and Mapentt day of socialized thought and|'ses: The appeal will be made en-| governmental patronage to find} titély’ by mail and every single | ern, pleasant surround-_ ere they. will have every lity” necessary for their wel- ine the Society will conduct a.statewide campaign to raise the funds to provide :new buildings, playgrounds, gardens, | médieal and health units, in fact |; every facility needed to protect} and*care for. these children as FOUR FLIGHTS DAILY organization such as this}penny received will go into the} TO HAVANA ilourishing and carrying on so ef-| building fund, since the cost of! Leave fectively and efficiently with no| the campaign. which represents] Flight Key West Havana other resource than faith and primarily printed material, post- 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. a courage so great that. it has met labor has already beeri un- pes 1:45P.M. 2:30P.M. | 953 every financial need because the dena itten by friends of the or- 4:00P.M. 4:45P.M. | 955 world is still abundantly blessed with those who have loving and understanding hearts. I received a letter this week from Daddy Fagg calling my, at- tention to current needs of the ganization. (Daddy Fagg points out that not gift.is too large or two small, for ! al help possible will be needed to.see the work: through. A dime ill buy some nails, a dollar will; | Save Every Day OADWAY” SUCAR..5 Ibs. Se Blue Plate FANCY “PEANUT” BUTTER = “it PURE” Concord GRAPE ‘AEROVIAS “q" ‘* A. 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