The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 11, 1949, Page 5

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MONDAY. JULY 11, 1949 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN KEY WEST GOLFERS DEFEAT MIAMI Win Both Contests Played Over -OwEta MEDALIST IN BLIND GOLFERS’ TOt Weekend At Local Course | § IRNEY Sports Calendar ineyriee Perks Rigen Pan a te oh tan .. (CUBAN STARS DEFEAT KEY WEST CUBANS Key West Goif Club detested ponny~4 4 ‘ 7 a egue be or a) : me Mae Shores Country Ciutp| Went and + ¥—p Baseball Game Played Fist Game: 18 | wehers will shaw ee > [Cabot fanned and Pods wt. MONDAY . by comres of 97-48 and 76 1-8 00) club members ot a later date | § At Wieker’s Stadinn: | petcher to fet : = Navel Hiogrtel os Map | 8 om inter city matches nena! Seturdey’s individual § seores | “ pe page thy nes , hon j were as follows | | “Bubber” Sweeting spe yal oe ieoend—VE-i Pipers ve Sale ower (he weekend. ot the lecsl) Humbert Mira and Jimmy Mi . thew lat tw Pairen & ] Pitehed Well tanned, Nev are Villareal hem Rewer, comese am Stock island re 4, Bob Watters and Clint Am : “Vier The Cuban Stars won over the | hits to short id and TUREDAY The Miamians were besten by) Harry Knight and Alton P , =< Navarro lands om third and Rum First—tp fer tte we Gane PR 5 Ae pl Re Dey Key West Cubans by a 5 to 2 score puter pty tay oh of bmowledge of the | 6; Bob Gormiy and Jay Gruner 4 ym ry Me amet . : in basebell Sunday afternoon st —i bell gees ewey and Sevond Adesne Leone ve Petes at oe well ws the fine | Dr. Detio Cobo and Jim McCar m 4@ . die 3; Pred Rose and Walter Pe , the Stadiurr pared Buazy m third. ten A cthem cuted wit be glay-| Seane 6 = } Bubber Sweeting pitched the S D stole ccent, lees fanned THURSDAY George Carey and Ward Tyson aes Gop Game tee On Geen ad» wild pitch pw “or Fired Mevel Macgetet enor Maer. Augun } first five frame et “ . name om Augut 20 ond) y Dick Barham and Perry Wil | snd allowed but two hits end # om. © J . its 6 y on ree ante « Mage City bets promise ~ | jearned runs. Bunzy Villares ah inaiee. & , they ell do 0 ket better on| , Cheries Votes and Leo Lopes 7) pitched the last four frame - — , Aen Adem. te ow tong, wide course than they iH Ne Cennane and Joe Voyter allowed two hits in the r Poe Bt PRIDAY ; - m the intend Crys re ' frame let Neem ame ty See e t " " ‘ wore marrow") Charles E. Smith end Clem E. (Preacher) Perez pitehed the wamtied ht - Phe tee best guifers from the ee Be om Senge end C. G j full game for the Cubans and be . ; fecund r ' vx am detegetion Club Champion ~ sllowed five hits and but * sae Pomc alle ot the Key West reception 9} fre tig |e — tiki Ge ia be |e ne nashatt m» Suturday, dummy ive de sone tte tnkwel oa} guira, Joe Villareal and Crip Ls " at AW — ed Acctteme 2-1, scoring three | Fro4 Tyson 9 ’ wen played well fer — w- Afteraren) comumtive tndies on the first 3)” ‘1 lon Es - J. Rodriguez, Blanc ever : Beery Knight shut out! arimen 7; Richard Starr and #) Wirephoto | and E.F ge ' =e Gamy 5¢ | John Wall 2 BLIND GOLFER CHARLEY BOSWELL. former University of Alabame grid star. strokes « putt The rune were scared in ‘ S Gm one ox ‘ : 4 Vouter@ey. Germly broke even| Walter Vinson end Dr. William | on the 8th green at Norristown, Ps. Seturday during medal play in National Blind Golfers tourne eer sen & W, Cans. 1". § ” 900 000 ‘4 SKATING we Altee Perks | 1-2 to | 1-2) Kemp 7: Al Sullivan ond Bob| ment. An unidentified caddy watches at left while Boswell's coach, Grant Thomas. crouches to (00 a ek a i } Sweeting 8. Val Beye ew Perk Sighs Antwue was atte te take © 2-1 | Blue 2 | wateh the roll after lining up the ball. Others pictured ere Mrs. Dougles Bradley, scorer. (behind aathiee t % t t 5 FRIDAY = fun Humbert Mire Glynn Archer and Bob Seun Boswell) Golfer Bill Gillman (right). Portland. Me. and his coach. Dick McAllister (second from r ' . 128 te 00° om Weeters, recent victors of |ders 9; Gabe Khoury and Bob! signs on modelist hones hole score of 213. ‘ oe . ‘ Country Club, | Cligiborne 6 Premed —* ci — es a ° - tes ‘ ee Mh. — oe ne ' ; : TENNIS ; yo they trampl-| Russell Hyman end Horace | F away from fielder ar — eS | Bepetew Park, Atternsem ~ Miemtens in the wet feir-| O'Bryent 6; Walter Daniel and! ¢ ‘ Bias pcs gag Fe gy AB n Struck ' wy te llama Ci | be Mchary 3 Second Ha Solt eported 1 had a Me nese 7 wa— Tre wining all nine Mel Hameli and Curry Harris | quote it was w os thie’ ‘ a Key West were ® 1-2: Bilis England and G FE T 7 . sble it t Ste —_—— ' a tne . SHUPFLEROARD atte: & Sentih and Leo Le-| Torres 1-2 Le . L le W: ; T sht : . oie " ane " . =~ t Witham Kemp and Gly Sunday's sceres , ague Ss ne r ay onig 1 + the ¢ . = . - " ett (Bayview Part) Archer om Suturdey and on Fielden 8. Etbertson and f fs = sble t - 6 ‘ e om 6 Carned Daily play eres E Smith and} Pollock 3; Al Sullivan and Bot Naval Hospital And wen fp ‘out tan ¢ , Cobar ay. — Rutt Hyman Capt CC Adeli| Blue 6 : ~'s ied ti bs ‘ ; > ‘ lim oon. And Bunzy we te r Le qu tie : Charles E. Smith and Russell } i od por by @ pitched bell and bases are ry Pp Semtie rn Ab ae vee Laem ©: A. C. Cossn and 5. 08s } Development Station cont wd irunk, M. Sanchez singled to left! .* eS a , to Central ther - teve Sram |Cardie 0 nd Villareal scored, base t - wa | a oo nel | Jimmy Mire ate Humbert M And Senar School oe - anima) drunk, Bubber Sweeting ke T n e | As . ’ a Frome Moetsger and Jim ire Bob Watters and Clint Am-| nm unterfeit ' and Lastres ee - i. a nein , - - ; ‘om Joe | brose ‘ } Second half of the ft r ' guiera walked and Leon tb ° the United Sta- | struck - mai v wal} Harry Knight and Alton Parks - , over the plate for the third at wath betow the stra aete eve Shem 6 1-2; Jay Grune und = Bob)" ‘ - : 1-2 been cut t club or five with each clut n be john J. Kirs Ben Cole 5 2 Petersc end and | same applic henbaum very Fred Rowse * an In the opening tory for Lape » teger ate many ore Parks | Howprta’ 1 ple Glen Kea wml € son and Leo Lape: 8 ‘ McClain and Harold Hay Fly: play th unner ups , may be Robert and Kermit, Richards os rival pitchers Tuesday night the Op- De N Sonar S se that took Inn. The ted to t Jack den 1 Bob Spotts woo lame hes were prepared by i Key West ead Gunday. end Sat the Miamis e ¢ the Club to Fred Loucks 6 1-2, Pe Blackwell and line w I play the Valder end Dr. William in the Richard Starr and! the place of the " Tides Inn ” pClass A Leag It is expected that Matzek w pitch for the Red In the night ap the prepared the Mrs Dr. Ja Artrr k Hayes and Norman D an 6; Joe Ve Clement Price 3 ‘ Ralph t rvs Mrs George ° Mire Fred Matthews, M . Kaight, Mre Bot Ryne Arche M + ag | Dar «i ytek and C Porakio and Maleolm Walter Daniel and er3 CARDS HALF GAME OFF — LEADING NATIONA Takes Roth Ends Of * Key Wes - ilies 8 het peed ball Martin for Hospit . . ler Adeli and Dr. R.j and Rich the Blimp-Res Netional League Club— wil Pet v nan vela ’ ladeipnia “sn t ‘ ngt ‘4 ‘ Return After Defeating Two BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES ape Soft Drinks Chesnes, Dicksor McCul Deuhleheader With | douse Mi: . . Cincinnati; Rosox ant trong iam m: Twice Whip Athletics | Will Enter Finals <t” spectat to The (itteres Lace For State American M - Legion Champion- Se oe ship If Successful } AMERICAN LEAGUE | r t * 2 * A . . ' n ; 7 pA . ; fr M Jur 4 k | Philadel pt p12 2 play t ' | Maste i neon Ti >tetas * Kramer and 1 Schant k As \8 W NATIONAL LEAGUE | 7 aie A ' 46 A ne * F k and L . ~ rch é ° K Ww r € nthe Ri fate a Ww 1 r 2 8 fiw . and Wheeler; New-| bu F f ‘lw RHE! - “(FOR SALE F Houtema Robinson Newsprint Gumpert ant Tigtes Second Sheets . , ‘oF _ STAR * BRAND a AMERICAN | nore » 2 RY A POUND TODAY) CITIZEN BUILDING uk Due 4 Wheeler rem Luscious “Sweet Rolls” Munchy Cocoanut one day... Flavorful Cinnamon or sweet, golden Pecans another day...a different kind each day so you can please every member ot your family. Hobsum Real, creamery butter is used in Sweeties... No Substitutes No Synthetics No Artificial Flavoring

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