The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1949, Page 6

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The races preceded the All Women’s Air Show to be held in Miami Saturday and Sunday: Ca i an a na in on tina init font n bn pb tnt (PAAAAAAAAAAABAAAAAAABAAAAAAAAM MLM DMs ‘Mosied out to the club, while ; especially on Ponte Vedra. Gali +| “baby sitting” the other day, to; Course. It may not be’ at all pos- have a little talk with Joe, Found| sible, ‘but there is a probability him’ clicking out, with his three | {at Joe could meke.the, trip: to down the middle, right where he| ment which begins June 8:10. wanted them. Nothing much ‘was | provided, of course, one of sthe said, but I just thought to myself | top four golfers falls out or gets what a swell golfer! | sick. In that case, Joe being: in One of these days Joe Lopez | line, he would be eligible for, the will come into his own, and we'll | Open. Nobody wants anybody to have a top golfer right at our fall out or get sick, but it would front door steps. As a matter of, be nice to have Joe make that fact, we've got one now, except | Tournament. that during a tournament some-| | picked up what was left of my thing just a little something, goes| son, bade Joe farewell, and made a fraction wrong, and as a rule! for my car. Just as I was crank- that ‘small something means the} ing her up, Harry Knight drove hairline between fame and just! up with his wife. Harry and I the usual golfer. _” chatted a moment. Joe saw us After Joe had smacked out his and came over. The three of us last ball some two hundred twen- | talked of the possibilities of beau- ty yards, he came over and sat! tifying our course, and how it down alongside my boy and me./ topped the one at Ponte Vedra After. catching his breath, I ask-| where Joe had just recently play- ed, “What went wrong, Joe?” | eq. Looking down the fairway with} That ended, I pushed her in .,a sigh, he replied, “well Parson,! gear, but not withotit hearing SENIOR BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) Game Time: 2 P.M. SUNDAY— Third of Five - Game Series— Atomic Bombers vs. Red Raiders. SENIOR SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, Night) First Game: 7:30 To be announced. #: ae z= -_ : four-year-old frend, Six vielting we one night She Sling Ge thet her father heught @ geet home for her her brothes * tend, “do you ever with the goat” " she voplied “Some Gis me end the goat put ou A x. push each 2 Daily play SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play WILL YOU SMILE? And The Captain With Hay Fever First Gob — Many Polacks on your ship? " 1 seid, “ien't that) Second Gob — Many? The ‘Sis? > buh,” Bis replied sa were go’ other day the bosun's mate sneezed into the loud speaker , Quarterdeck! two holes caught me. After that, President Harry, S. Knight call I guess I khew the score. “But out, "keep plugging for plants making seventh place out of a/ and trees in your, column, Par- roster of forty-seven state PHOS | son.” isn’t too bad is it, Joe,” I asked.| And that, I wi 3. “Well, I guess not, Parson. As | Lwill an seat sa matter of fact, only two really | aR Ree NE 5) 8A played golf, and they didn’t shoot | yyy I, . 7 9 too well. Seems that the course | WILL YOU SMILE? wasn’t up to snuff,” Joe ealmly; gy replied.’ After a moment or two,| GOL the Breaks Joe continued, “one swell golfer | I played with during practice; “It was a great night! I don’t rounds shot an eighty. He want-j mind confessing I wound up in ed to give up and go home then, | the police station.” but I urged him to remain.” With} “You were lucky, old man; I that Joe grin, Joe grinned rather | found my way home.” modestly, as he said, “and he car _ thank his lucky stars. His first! One type of banana has a round of eighteen houles was sec- | single fruit which may be ond best with a sweet 67!” {much as two feet in length and Placing seventh in a field of 47/\ thick as a man’s arm, enough to other good golfers isn't bad, and make a meal for three men, THE ORIGINAL PATENTED “S-IN-1 COMBINATION” JALOUSIE jo 4 WINDOWS, PORCHES, DOORS AND BREEZEWAYS YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS FREE ESTIMATE — CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN west VENETIAN BLIND CO. Awnings — Jalousies — Venetian Blinds 123 DUVAL STREET (3) e em t. Lauderdale % Dallas % Houston % Oklahoma City ee Dodgers, Defeat Cards: ‘ Giants’ Win. From ports sis Chicago Cubs By REE oe See ; ‘ & jae hind ets ceraline: : ion -of track events—the!] py distance: and the pole ‘Adam Rakowski, Columbia in-| ames played “May 31, as com> elder who set a school batting | piled is Henson of the k of .467 last season, also hit} VX-1 fely. in every game. the Lions | .482. He ‘Played—13. the New York Yankees eay » Rookie Pitcher , Saul - Rogovin Chicago White Sox, 9-7; the of Detroit hit two consecutive | follow: troit Tigers nosed out the -Phila- pone runs in a game for Buffalo # Pla; delphia Athictics, 4-3, while the 4st season. Washington Senators were wih- i Siam, VX. i i Jack Graham, St. Louis Brown ae from the St. Louis Browns, okie first baseman, holds a tages In the National, New York gee Pilot’s license. G. Barber, ants won one from the Chicago Horner, V: Cubs, 18-5; the Brooklyn Dodg _The first three men in the| p°Canig ers beat the St. Louis Cardinals, lineup for the Philadelphia A's 5-2, while the Philadelphia Phil-- in a game against the St. Louis Fisher, V: lies and the Cincinnati Reds were Browns last season collected 13 splitting a pair. These were the’ hits. only games scheduled. 3 . # Hopki The scores: The Duke’ University baseball | Hewitt, VFW AMERICAN LEAGUE {team has only two left-handed Harrell, V: Pe ROH batters, and one of them is a) Sutton, V: pitcher. —-ef+enes - oun Cleveland Boston Wynn - and. Hegan. ¥ Ferrissjafid Tebbetts, Batts? Night Game © — Fi g VEEN CENA HME YEITS SOW, New York 9° Chicago ‘ 710. 41a UCLA. Porterfield, Shea, Marshall; Page and Niarhos, Berra; Pi Surkout, Shoun, Gettel, Kuzava and SP ae . | man, McLish and Novotney. R. H.-E.! Say Pub Detroit 4.9.01, Hest Game Most times Philadelphia = 3.8 0], RHE! Means 36 times eaehy Fisher Newhouser and Swift; Kellner, 7 paris 2 Most rufis v Shantz and Rosar, Guerra. 3 .| real and Sutton 9 each. Fa | There are more than. 4,000 yachts over 50 féet in Amerfca. Night Game Washington - 1214.0} St. Louis 3.3.5) , Calvert and Evans; Garver» | piitadelphia Bs ie % 3 5 } Cincinnati ~ ‘ | Meyer and Seminick; Livel, NATIONAL LEAGUE Fanovich and: Mueller. ¢ Brooklyn. .... sia : ROH. E- st. Louis 2 2 New York 1514/2: " atten, Minner and Edwards; Chicago 51 4 Staley, Wilks and Baker. Kennedy and, Cooper; Chip-| Only games scheduled. atte AR OVO VIT-Z wut aye "= GRADUATES Select Your Graduation Gift From Our Store Full of ATTRACTIVE and USEFUL GIFTS for Girls and Boys Shore, Papai, Ostrowski and Moss. é Te All Are For Girls Guaranteed Dainty Lace-Trimmed: Fast Colors . SLIPS in PastelShades From $2.25 and Up Seam Pruf Slips Beautiful Lace Trim At $3.98 PASTEL PANTIES at 85c each Silk and Cotton Pajami ... Jersey and Crepe Night Gowns . . . Cool Summer Negligees and Gown and Negligee Sets ... Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs . . . Many Other Popular Priced Items That Are Sure to Please Her. For Boys TIES Sport and Dress Shirts BELTS ... 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