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It looked as if } | sengien and Chick went to sec « wae (plate second to “0 eee. Castro | Kaight bit @ double to right and neha ; = Novel Hosprtal 231 pies: Abston and Griffen; time of game: 1.15. lm the second game another pitcher's battle was staged be- tween Williams and Witzel. The Development Boys got two hits mm the first. Then four straight mnings without @ hit. Witzel held Tides Inn to 2 hits in first four innings and both were in- field hile im *he ff, he weakened and welked five batters and Oropesa hit ene to center and the ball got ewey from center fielder and the Tides Inn were in, but came the wixth. Campbell walked, was foreed at second by Chick, Fisher ond, Materk hit a pop fly to short. Chick collided with the shortstop and the umpire ruled ali runners safe and bases are full Pasewita forces Chick at the catcher. Then twe runners scored. Pascuitta went to third and Knight on sec- ond. Witzel hits to short and Ro- drigues fumbled the bali and Pas euitte scored. Knight kept on to the plate and Flettas dropped the end the winning run scored the field, Kerr, Meador, and were the best for the lo- Fieitas; Witzel Knight; stolen , Pleitas; sacrifice + struck out: by Wit- Fi [ iz cs Williams 1; bases on balls las =e, 4; earped une » Dev - 1; left on bas- oe Tides: 7, Op-Dev-Sta 6; amps E. Griffen and Abston; tame e: 1.20; scorer: Agui- bas poet eieeborrer ey row Ga en boos ied FPF ie timist Club Of |The jami Plays Two | WEATHERM Games Here Sat. A doubleheader is scheduled for Bayview Park on Saturday night, with the North Miami Op- ' timist Club of Miami, who play in ithe Edison Center Softball League in Miami, meeting the Bamboo Room and ‘in the second with Flyers..’ ’'The visitors have several Key. West players on their roster. Re- ports here are to the effect that the Optimist Club is playing and hitting the ball like big leaguers. The lineup will be printed in a few days: Henson Of Flyers To Leave City Jacksonville To ‘Apalachicola: ) ! Soon—-Good Luck! No small craft or storm warnings By PEDRO AGUILAR have been issued. Sport Hensdén of the VX-1) REPORT and Flyers, a great sortball pitcher,| Key West, Fla, June'21, 1949 is leaving Key West shortly for | (Observation taken at’City Office service elsewhere. We wish to 8:30 am., EST) bid him farewell and good luck. Temperatures We know the fans and the play-| Highest yesterday ers like and respect Henson. Lowest last night AN Key West & Vidinity: Partly |Cloudy today thru Wednesday | with indication of wWitlely scatte:- ped showers. Gentie “#6. moderate variable winds, ‘nogtly southeast. Florida: Fair today _and Wed- nesday except ‘widely: scattered afternoon thundershewers. Jacksonville Thru}. Florida Straits: Gentle to! ¢casionally moderate east to southeast winds | thru Wednesday. Weather gener- ally fair with few afternoon thun- dershowers on middle’and upper Florida coasts. ee 4 East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to occasionally moderate’ east. to southeast winds thrwaWednesday. Partly cloudy weather with: few afternoon thundershowers along the Florida coast. Henson has won eight games| Mean _ aa ies 84 and lost five for the Flyers, He Normal ER i JS $9 has pitched two tie games, He‘ », Precipitation : has fanned 112 batters, the high- Total this month —.— est of the league so far, and it is Tota Ithis,month hard to beat him. Excess this mpnth We know the fans are sorry, Total this year to see him go, but he is an en- Deficiency this years, i 5.27 ins. listed man in the service of his Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. country and has to take orders. TG dy We wish him all the luck in Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30. a.m. 30.06 ins —1018.0 mbs. Tomotrow’s: Alvsanac the world, We hope we continues to enjoy good health and we hope to see him return soon. Au revoir: to a great sport. Good luck. Sunrise 5:39 a.m. = “Se Sapa Sunset 7:19 p.m. TENSION EASED —_| Moonrise 2:31 aim, (Continued From Page One} | Moonset 4:05 p.m will side with the West, instead | June 21, 1949, Summer of with Russia, when she gains! Solstice (Summer her intlependence. It was point-| - Commences) i 1:03 p.m. ed out that the reason for reach- | ———_____ hs iny that conclusion is that since the end of the war the Western Powers have been sending sup- 3 ,} plies to Austria while Russia has Vv | C T '@) R Y been dismantling and taking be awa: ¥ of the industrial . * Slants in the as eee Juvenile Co. 534 DUVAL, STREET End-of-Month On All Childrens Dresses a ‘ Regular 3.00 - 3.50 - 3. esses Now 6i’Sale $1.98" Regular 4.50 - 5.00 - 6.00 Dresses Now on Sale $2.98 to use only the Purest and Freshest of Ingredients, Prescriptions Called For SUN SUITS 85c Up ‘and Sr in Calg Delivered Shoes & Sandals $1.95 up Just Received A Shipment of Del's All-Leather Scuff Sandais Sizes from Small 2 to 12 GARDNER'S — PHARMACY — The Store 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 177 Victory Juvenile Co. “Everything for the Little Folks? 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