The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 28, 1949, Page 6

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* Tides-Inn Clowned 'ABy Using Five . Pitchers; Dairy Team Wins On Walks ‘The Blimp Ron won over the Tides Inn last night after the ‘Tides Inn got tired of clowning used five pitchers for the of it. Blimp Ron played ball they won the game. | Im the second game, the Ad- heb Dairy won over the Flyers by @ nine to four score. They won @m walks when Richards went Wild and walked three and hit @ne. Then Jenkins walked four $nd five runs were scored with » @nly one hit. Tm the fifth, an error and a homer by John Lewis, a walk and a single. | Por the Flyers, Fisher hit a} and Horner a triple. * Im the filed, Harner, Arrington, Heraoni:1ous were the best vers. and Alonzo, Villareal nd Fallon for the winners. » Seore (second game) | R. H, E. 46,2 Adame Dairy 844 | Batteries: Richards, Jenkins and Marklin; M. Arias and Villa-} i). Homers, Fisher and J. Lew-; S-bave hits: Horner. Stolen! Beses: Alonzo. Hits off Richards, I and two and no outs in third. Piyers Blimp-Ron Defeats Tides: Adams Dairy Beats Flyers ; Umpires Abston and Griffin. ea PT Ra ia aan es, Key West was laid to rest Sun- SOFTBALL STANDINGS (Bayview Park) CLASS “A” Club— Bamboo Room VX-1 Flyers 800 313 Adams hc Hl CLASS “1 “BN Club— E Tides-Inn Op-Dev-Sta BlimpRon st Naval Hospital . s ias 2, Richards 0, Jenkins 0. Walks, Richards 5, Jenkins 5, Ar- ias 3..Time 1 hr, 20 minutes. In the first -game, Tides Inn used -Knowles in the first frame, Williams in the second, Meador in the third, Kerr in the fourth. Kerr walked three and Meador had to finish the game. Tides hit 10 safely to 6 for the Blimps, but the Blimps made every hit count. Richardson and Richards each hit two safely. Henriquez hit two singles and a homer for ‘the Tides Inn, Dion, hit.two safely! Score (First Game) + 4 Blimp Ron Berit 3 | By PEDRO pend Som Pet.’ ancially, 600 conducted a furniture. store with : oleyeae for de a 3 93 or hitting: (00 outstanding ‘parform: ,| favor of fair play. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY By AP Newsfeatures FT Manuel Varela, Sr. Another of the | ~ sports of day. Mr. Varela was a sport of , the oki school, who gave his per- ‘sonal services and help to sports ,around the city Morally and Fin- ADM. WILLIAM HENRY PUR- NELL BLANDY, born June 28, 1890, in New York City. Succes- sor tothe late Adm. Mare A. Mitscher as commander of the Atlantic ‘Fleet, Blandy “entered the Naval Academy from the University ' of Delaware and was graduated at the head ‘of his class in 1913. He took part in the capture of Vera Cruz in 1914 and advanced to lieutenant com- mander in World War I, After several gunnery posts and. va- rious commands between wars, he became chief of the. Navy’s bureau of ordaance. In 1943 he left that post to command inva- sion fleets in the Pacific, par- ticipating in the capture of Iwo Jima ard Okinawa. Jn 1945 he became a vice-admiral and took’ charge of the atomic bomb tes at Bikini. “The best,defense i: a strong offense,” offense,” ds bipmpotio: | Castoff Infield PITTSBURGH—()—The Pitts- burgh Pirates have six infielders | who have played with other ma- jor league clubs. Danny Mur-' taugh has been with the Phillies } and Braves, Stan Rojek with I remember far back when he ‘ ! another eet @ late Tom s) Ready, at’ is cre ‘er Greene and eee at ‘time he gave*valuable prizes: to: different ‘ball games homer or, sone" pe Then he was | Baseball Lea here for many ‘| years. He was a-charter member of the Stadium Committee and was always fighting for sports in the city. He always was in May he rst in peace, and these few lines may they be a token of Sympathy to the’ family from the fans of Key West. Sports Calendar BASEBALL see 00 : junici ‘um, Afternoon), ..- To be announced. ~ » SOFTBALL. « (Bayview Park, Night) Tides, Inn 9103 Batteries; Bard and Balmer, Stein; Knowles, Williams, Kerr, Pive runs scored. Fanned by Ar- Meador and Fleitas. f Series Of Exhibition Games Played Jn Both Major Leagues Yesterday (My The Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 28—In an exhibition game played last wight, the Brooklyn Dodgers de- the Cleveland Indians, 4-3. and Minner hurled for the uwing the Indians qniy five hits. Other exhibition games yester-/} day, the New York Yankees beat; the New York Giants, 5-3; the Cimeinnati Reds won from the Detroit Tigers 10-4, while ‘the Chicago White Sox whaled the — Nationals, 6-4. , scores: Exhibition Games R. HE. Brooklyn 412 0 Cleveland 35 0 Palica, Minner and Owen;} Paige, Zoldak and Hegan. R. H. E.j York ‘A’ 5 5 0} York (N) 39 2) Sanford and Berra; Higbe and Westrum, Mueller. . R. H. E. Cincinnati (N) 10 10 0 Detroit (A) 486 Vandermeer and Cooper; Kret- Bums Defeat Indians; Yankees Beat, Giants ———— Porter Place Defeats Tigers Porter Place ‘ball team this morning defeated the Tigers (for- merly ‘Pine Key’ team) on the, ball field at Porter Place. Final score was 17 to 8. The Tigers are scheduled to ; Play the Porter Place Junior soft- ball team Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. The senior team.from Por- ter Place is scheduled to play the Tigers Friday morning at Bay- view Park at 10 a. m. WILL YOU SMILE? First Choice Question—Why did the army chose mules and the navy ma- rines? Answer—The army had first | choice. low and Swift. R. H. E. Chicago (A) 674 St. Louis (N) 410 3 Schmitz, Dubiel and Walker; Staley, Martin, Reeder and Rice. There were no regular league games scheduled. 9 >. QUART... % APPLY OVER WALLPAPER % ONE COAT COVERS * 1 GAL. DOES AVERAGE ROOM ® DRIES IN 40 MINUTES *® SAVES UP TO 50% + BEAUTIFUL COLORS Ons coar Si ‘The magic ling ws paren ie PIERCE BR THE PAINT THAT CHANGED THE NATION'S PAINTING HABITS AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED IN American Home, Ladies’ Home Journal, Better Homes & Gardens, House & Garden, House Beautiful, and leading newspapers. OS. Cor. Elizabeth Broklyn, Joe Bockman with the! ‘Yankees, Les Fleming with the} First Game: 7: ta TUESDAY— "gy ri Indians, Ed Stevens with Brook- } Bab esta vs. * Nava lyn and Bobby Rhawn with the! Giants. Monty Basgell; who Plays | some second “base, once was the | property of the Dodgers. BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Second—Bainboo, .Ruoin » vs. VFW. : THURSDAY, JUNE 30— First—Op-Dey-Sta . vs. Inn. Second—Bamboo . Room VX-1 Flyers. FRIDAY, JULY 1— First — Naval Hospital BlimpRon. Second—Adams Dairy VFW. SATURDAY— First—79th Street Bowlers. of Miami Edison Center League vs, Bamboo Room. Second—79th Street vs. VX-1 Flyers. MONDAY, JULY 4— Tides- vs. vs. vs. Bowlers mai] POPULAR BRANDS of | First — Bamboo . Room vs. Adams Dairy. S ° i—BlimpR: 3. = scentctistn ~ onl] Cigars and Cold TUESDAY, JULY 5— First—VFW ve. VX-1, Elyers. Second—Naval Hospital vs. Tides-Inn. Soft Drinks 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. TENNIS Bayview Park, Afternoons and Nights Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. Half Price for the First Time! Dorothy Gray Daintiness Cream Deodorant oO: Regular ®4. Size Half Price for a Limited Time! Tests prove this deodorant prom- ises you greater protection. Checks perspiration and perspiration odor instantly and effectively. Antisep- Havana Miami ‘Beach Tampa hae West Palm Beach . Fort Lauderdale. Lakeland St. Petersburg Brookiyn St. Louis __ Philadelphia Beston New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago *_ New York __. Philadelphia Boston Detroit Cleveland . Washington Chicago _. 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Look at the car price wheelbase Space seating comorensen | figures yourself (see chart at right)..And then take Kaiser $1995.00" ina eae “ae a ride in a Kaiser and find out how much more a card asin 2 Se ae rm really modern car gives you in all the things cara . ei | you and your family want most! You want | ard _6s tol and deserve the prestige of big car ownership iE cars __ eet «..and you get it in a Kaiser. You want the luxury of mote usablégesting space than any other | tar 6 aa mmm et : ear on the road...and you get it in a Kaiser. You want an end to ‘short car fatigue’...the real | rent = iiss "Br comfort of a big wheelbase...and you get it in a Kaiser. Finally, you want the power, | oa oie” et | flexibility and gasoline economy of a modern, 1949 engine...and you get it in the Kaiser i ml Thunderhead, with its 7.3-to-1 compression ratio...higher than any standard car | ar = within almost $700.00 of Kaiser’s low price! So why aren’t you driving a Kaiser? Any way | Bas j you figure it, you get more for your money! See your nearest Kaiser-Frazer dealer! ra | L tol % Factory delivered, includes Federal tax, jull (if any) additional. White sidewall tires (shown above) optional at slightly increased cost. equipment. Nothing more to buy. Only transportation, local taxes Ask your Kaiser-Frazer dealer for namesvof above cars t- price big car! SAsa eaeemgnsaee snige FORRONIM OS, wetne pee on low

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