The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 16, 1949, Page 6

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A By remages LY Le Bae ew Perk re the Thtes Inn off bit Naval Hospital \ ‘of | Mame to stay in the race. The hos- is | pital will have to win or pretty soon they will be so far down they will drop out of sight. i Past eae) ty may be speed ball Martin 4 by Bee Ge fe will | against Matzek for Red Devils. oer Geli a4 Fl best hitters for hospital will dum hemi. Wo mar pet there, Pickard 426, Enos and ae te eich, wih Deny Dean | O'7*70 293, Nelson 333. For én the Development boys, Knight Se eee ey Hee | 470, Redmond 461, Chick 476, putters uf the Dairy Mathis 428, Campbell 434, Fish- er 242, Lawrence 343. Secory 570, Witeell 444, Williamson .1 6, we ” To ' ‘Yaberwe! Sereti: Paseuitta 250. This game will get yA = om ite way at 7:30 p. m. =! Vipers we rs The Bamboo Room will play 1 eet 1. Siam! the Vets of Foreign Wars and it : | ) the Bamboo Room and Vets play- ed « tie game their first meet- ing. Bamboo won second 5 to 4, end third 5 to 0. The fourth game was forfeited by the Vets and this will be their 4th official detected =the Tampa fet GM, D1, om] West Paim 7 ht ot Powler.| Port Lauderdale fenators feat the St | Lakeland oo tat night, in esBesesee SeSSeSeen W. L. Pet 33 21 61 30 22 577 30 24 .556 30 22 577 eager eat 28 25 .528 ese the bea Cincinnati 22 31 «414 howe Cardinals defeated | Pittsburgh 21 32.396 m the | Chicago 19 34 League w.L. 18 23, 25 «~.537 24 =«.520 -509 490 A415 302 Calendar SENIOR BASEBALL ou 6 Island City Baseball League @2i (Municipal a neh Plea (First Game, 1:30 P.M.) Pirst—Navy Legion Juniors of Miami vs. Arthur Sawyer RHE West Seeond—-Same two teams as in first game. SUNDAY— 3 . ‘ 100—-Key West Cubans vs. sae Atomic Bombers. hewmen eed Hegan a aggnapeatsid } ane Romctes amd To bett SENIOR SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, Night) First Game: 7:30 Maaut THURSDAY Seen First—BlimpRen vs. Tides-Inn aur Second—Adams Dairy vs. VX-! bee ‘uu Flyers. » © 1 | PRIDAY eater set Caragini. First—Naval Hospital vs. Op Wine fens and Con Dev Sta Second —VFW vs. Bambvo p su 3 Room pom Powe Hemmant te SKATING ee Seeke Bayview Park. Night om Ge rRIDAY— m. wm é 180 to 9:00 pm a 5s¢ TENNIS ~ Beyview Afternoons _ . -— an and Nights ecm Gem SHUPFFLEBOARD au | (Bayview Park) >i) ©) Dally play. $3 _ 7 See eke) Teskwood, prized hardwood for * eine Gilles sdhipbuikding, will not float in wa er hast after it is felied, but must! Be tot . manne geet je hewn to the heartwood, dated —_ «md left standing to dry for about ae ) Whee Get | te ancient Egypt and Babylon. 2 oe tome Bete Peetagins often were sins Danke chosen National Swim for Heal: prize, and Edna Ryan (right) of (®) Wirephoto MISS MARY COLLINS (center), 19, of Beaumont, Tex. was ith Girl of 1949 in contest at Rye Beach, N. Y. Lou Campbell (left) of Sanbury, Pa., won second New York City won third place. The first prize winner has auburn hair. green eyes, weighs 124 pounds, is 5 feet, 8’ inches tall. Now we're getting somewhere. 1 In golf, that is! Next week Glynn and Piedad Archer will take six Junior Golfers to Miami to enter them in the Miami Biltmore Junior Golf Tournf#ment, which is being sponsored by the Miami 358 Daily News. One round of eigh-| ty before. This is something with- teen holes f ceed Monda; qualifying will pre- start of the Tourn- Pct.| ament. These young lads will go| Juniors play there like they do 654] to Miami with fairly good scores here, we'll 596] behind them, as you can tell from crow about after what they shoot below: THOMAS LETO, age 14, shoots in the low 80's. TEDDY SAUNDERS, age 14, shoots in the high 80’ ED OVERLIN, age 14, in the low 90's. LOU GONZALEZ, shoots in the low 9 JOE LOPEZ, JR., age 12, shoots in the low 90's. GLYNN RAY ARCHER, age 12, shoots in the middle 90's. These youngsters are caddying every chance they get, saving all they can toward the approximate $25.00 expense they will be put to in order to enter this Tourna- shoots age 14, Post Legion Juniors of Key} ment. Some of the grown-ups are Junior letting them caddy extra rounds for ex! money to help them out. Howe too many golfers are helping far too little in backing these lads as much as they ought. The Archers will register them, arrange hotel accommoda- for tions, et ceteras, until Joe Lopt: can get there sometime during the first day of the Play. Joe says ec dachcd tite VVVV VV VV VV VV VV: the entire four |Play, and believes some of the boys will bring home laurels never seen before. As a matter of fact, our Junior Golfers have never been given this opportuni- in itself. They will play accord- fing to age group, and if our have something to the last hole’s played! x The Golf Club of Key West will match woods and_ irons ‘against the Homestead Golf Club the 26th of this month. Twenty | golfers will represent Key West. | New on Ladies’ Day: | G NN Kay Faraldo 49 7 42 ' Mrs. Caruthers 51 7 44 | Piedad Archer 537 46 | Julia Nelson 55 9 46 Rosemary Mathews 52 3 49 | Hes Heg 55 4 51 | * -* * eB & Joe will supply the s with the , regula- ‘tion number of golf clubs, and what's more, Joe is supplying the lads with brand new golf balls, enough to last them through the entire Tournament, should they ! go that far What they don’t use, | they will return to the Pro. -* Junior * Good _ luck, Golfers. ; Good luck! Another White Win? NEW YORK — (4) — Although Ben White already has won the Hambletonian four times, he will seek his first victory in the race this year. A horse named Ben White, trained by Charlie Thomas and named for the famed driver | is eligible for the trotting classic, won four tims by Driver White. The horse Ben White is owned by Bill Strang. ‘Otto Switches Graham, whose T-quarterbacking s the Cleveland Browns mag- switched from pai official, CLEVELAND — (#) — Otto] ical offense, t hotels to insurance. He recently | '™ sales manager of a ) join an_ insuran firm headed by Carl Brubak one-time National pro League ‘Football Players Lose Bullfight | LEOPOLDVILLE — () — Na-} |tives were recently” playing aj +football match on the’ outskirts of’ the city when a wild bull | emerged from a nearby, wood and | charged the red-shirted players. {In the ensuing panic playe officials hurrie | spectators and ily scrambled up trees or any- thing which would take them out | fof the reach of the flashing horns. The bull, finding hims the sole master of the field, dis-' dainfully kicked the only thing left in sight—the ball—and with- drew into the woods. | | i |ATHLETES FOOT GERM Gardner's Pharmacy Tells HOW TC KILL IT | You} GARDNER'S PHARMACY elimit Joe the ri he would have escaped without Coach Jones Says Good Game : After Shaky Start By WINSTON JONES Coach. Key West High School Key West High lost a hotly contested game’ to Avon Park to be High by the score of 5-2 to be! playoffs. for the Conchs and. pitched a fine game after ns shaky,start due ba nerves in the first inning when infileder, Avon Park combined two hits bres 4 and two’ walks for a pair of runs, Lewis settled down and held; ¢¢ nated from the state final} 49y, al Lewis was on the mound stars of idge boys until the 5th when damage when with two outs, ‘Lewis put the third strike on the}. batter, Henriquez, catcher, rolled the ball towords the mound as is customary on third out, the batr ter started to the-bench but then ran for first and before the ball could be retrived was safe on sec- ond. and and run scored on a hit. ; The Conchs scored in the third when Goehring doubled off the fence, Ingraham was safe on a fielders’ choice but Goehring was| out, Lewis walked, Oropeza walk- ed to load the bases, Henriquez |: then hit one that hit the top of] the fence but bounced back into. the field to score two runs. Know- les and Solomon were out in or- der to end the rally. The Conchs threatened in the 6th when Gwynn led off with a triple but ‘was called out by the plate second. The Conchs pulled two double plays while Avon had one. Lewi he hopes to keep most of his} Henriquez Junior Golfers in there pitching } Knowles days of Match| Solomon Fernandez Gwynn Goeh: Total Hill Ray Martin Rutledge Beeder Davis Fields Camara Cruse Total The umpire ruled that the ball had been a trapped third strike out. The next batter hit a high fly to short right field which In- graham got hold of but dropped Martin had seven whiffs for Av- on. Avon made 7 hits and the Conchs 6. The Conchs made four errors and had trouble fielding }- the ball under the lights. fi Ingraham Lewis a mmm COT way at the batter must be thrown two runs scored. The final, scare. chosen. umpire for failnig to touch is struck out 7 while Hall and. | Prague. AB. R. Ht ring Bs | POOORWWON AR, WWW WN Bi oooorenrnny, cpcooocornE Ni SSSOH NN HHA HN COOH ROS we o (Continued From Page One) of all kinds. Further, they main- tained that economic today are different from what | they in 193 a small amount of savings com- | pared to what it has today. conditions | were in the fall of 1929 and| 0. Then the public had only play: Field municipal Danube river International whose rose from 17th to the top spot last year. the city. will baseball clubs in the Magic City. 2 1 p. m. Swim Buda To Pest PRAGUE—(#)—Budapest will see several score athletes racing ‘like mad through August, then plunging into the and swimming from Buda to Pest—or vice versa. The-exact route has not yet been its streets in Sports Shorts U. S, National Tennis Cham- pion Richard (Pancho) Gonzalez ranking ,in 1947 COMPLETE BASEBALL REUTHER SAYS | SCORES Cigars = Cold Soft Drinks PRE TNR T Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —— between —— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No 8! En LEAVES KEY WEST Route) DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. tives at Miami af 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West ai 6:00 o'clock Local Schedule: (St At All LEA Intermediate Points KEY WEST DAILY (EX- ) CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and artives at Miami at 4:00 o’clock P, M. MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT AVES SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Key Wést at 5:00 o'clock P.M. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis St. PHONES: $2 AND 93 A double header of baseball is at the Wickers stadium = Satur- afternoon. } local post has had their players out for practice all the week. Kaki Rodriguez, one of the ‘best kid pitchers in the city, will be out and so will Al Pazo that and many, other The first game will get under- * Key West Cubans will play the Bombers an exhibition game Sun- day at the stadium and Ignacio Hevhas such stars as Tito Angu- ira, Santana and Roberts and Joe Navarro, Alonzo and others who will give Joe Casa, Kaki Rodrng- uez and the rest of the Cubans a It will be part of the summer students games, sponsored by the Students Union, headquarters are in Jim Leonard, Villanova’s new head football coach, also is an asparagus farmer. Leonard has a large farm in New Jersey. | BROADWAY | CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street ‘ARMOUR’S DEXTER THIN SLICED MAXWELL HOUSE—Drip. Reg. or Puly. Roast Beef 5le REGULAR CAN IDEAL Dog Food -- 35¢ TISSUE 21% U.S. NO. 1 CAROLINA Potatoes 49¢ LIMES poz. 29¢ BACON « 47e¢ COFFEE. . 4% |

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