The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 3, 1949, Page 5

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By PEDRO AGUILAR Laaeasas PAeenaasasoar each, >, yen Lb ft call Most “ples : Sanit, Chiek, 4 - a and Custer 1 each. Most ‘homers—Fisher 2. ! . Most stolen bases—-Pickard 6, and Mullins 6. Most saerifice hits—Chick 1, i Mast times fanned—Hughes 4, and Jarabek 3. ¥ Most times walked—Hughes 11, Smith and Tatro 8 each. Pitchers’ Record, || Leading hitters in’ the Class nounced today up to and includ- wn of the a : average, fol¢ = '|lowed by Brister, Pickard, Jara- bek, Hake, Richardson, Lawrence andSmith, They have been reg- ular and have batted over ten i! i i z ! ile z tf. k ee ee Fay d cmmnennreer i asm aes Ss = _—— ‘350 |.” Most . stolen . bases — Santana, | ‘ aoe oo lG DODGERS, CARDS SET Se en» omea | BROADWAY. tp the field, Oropesa, Fieitgs, Bis, : | i 9 J D “ag3 (> *Most. sacrifice hits—Santana 2, Py aterm ones | a rie} sais aceon off CIGAR STORE: . Most times walke riffen 9, Wingea wnt “Sn Stret Bowlers. TORRID NATIONAL PACE |: = =, ~ for the winners. ‘ Chick, ODS - 610 Duval Street Seore ae . + Fisher, ODS . ‘Tutee-Inn 000 Both Win Last Night; =*———____—-| Walker, NS Adetes Deiry 900 400 x—7 8 2 aval Cleveland Indi zeman, Trinkle, Donriell , Indians geyman, » Donrielly and ; Wittiame, S. Griffen and Fiei- Pa SRE we ad Port Lauderdale feetgnll Indians Seminiek. . \BR—BlimpRoni: bs = tows and Villareal Dairy = Lakeland 2a Beat Senators iat NH_-Naval Hospital. —_— it: Sterling; base y it. Petersburg - “ H RH, E-; 3 hing very bite: Vitareal, G. Lewis; stolen gyre, 8 ES wae: Of Washington |New York 3 9 0|° Brown hit four safely in eight we -y-~ yy Griffen, Meador; sacri- W. 1. ny (Speviat to The Citizen) ee aoa a 3 a times at bat to remain in the .500. Family POPULAR BRANDS of a ..| Jones an ueller; onard | bracket and lead the le: . Wilton, 5 - 604] NEW YORK, Aug, 3—St. Louis} ang Scheffing. *Hrister hititijeesin fone times! noes bate oft off Williams 4,| se 1" E 531|8nd Brooklyn both won last at tet fo €0 fror 375 10.500 and | omy ft Gotten its: off Williams! " Pirst—OpDevSta vs. Sonar} B°S : 52 47 .525 night in the National Ieague, the | AMERICAN LEAGUE Pickard did not-play and remain TROPICAL TRADER Md 1 fer 7 rans $. ‘Seiad. h ~-~~-~50 48 510 Cards from Boston _ Braves, 7-2, Night Game with 466. : | 718 Duval Stregt Phone 1000 wd _—— + wmpires:! Second—Bamboo Room vs, 1 pela ‘i ae vine Dodges tron the Pittsburgh | : Merry hit twp in four trips to po time Tides-Inn. i /_ tapliaa : ‘356, Pirates, 5-2. The Cards still are| Detroit Ee cae See AS ae Sea anions ome eoares aoe Cee <* : leading the league. es aa = 7 Te 8 Gag g JEUBUBUIUET ; te the seeond game. the clubs allow Bamboo Room to . Pct.| New York Giants defeated the! Reynolds, Sanford, Buxton and ; f : - 4a ; wormed 3) runs on 27 hits and 8 enter State Tournament et 625 , Chicago Cubs, 3-0, and the Cin-! Berra. F oo > hae ity, (= pa al at sBoea Baton: } Cle 308) cinnati Reds beat the Philadel-| qa , 4 od AY, ‘ = 5 hi ili " ight Game y but three, Schulte three, Burke 2!" First—-Naval Hospital vs. 540 | Dee ilies, Lae. ‘ R. HE. : ) Mabe 2, Walker 1. For losers.) — BlimpRon. 535; Night games in the American) civetang ___ 815 0 ae - Stine and Kempiey exch Bamboo Room ys. -414, found Detroit beating the New| washington me at 3 : tt te cafely, Dyers scored 4 VX-1 Flyers. -379| York Yankees, 12-2; the Cleve-| Wynn and Heban; Harris, Get- e : e — Sangean, Selathe cosh seor - 347) land Indians winning {rom the | tel and Early. <0 ime fans. In the aw BASEBAL: : Washington Senators, 8-1; Bos-| “** wince & League ton Red Sox taking one from the , ame - 2 a sunars and Kempiey. Feaage vo Stadium, 4 Grandchildr OM ceriaate miawas, 450ccn the | 4"? R. HE. a. | ) Philadelphia Athletics taking the| Boston... 411 0 7 bomen nt g| 7 be announced. : In i Da S Chicago White Sox, 5-2. St. Louis ge Mecagotal 106 56—18 16 5) LF ; The scores. |'‘Stobbs and Batts; Garver and Wimehnn 380 4-13 11 3) gheasetg SIEN course BUTTE, ‘Mont—Mr. and Mrs.| NATIONAL LEAGUE, _| Loli. a w...% oll boogpe on (Stock Island) . Don Cronin became Seandparents eure R. H. E Night Game ® ins. Richardson a four times within eleyen days (HB: Electric } ae Daily and Sunday play. ion Se tauk a RHE. The Electrical Energy Used By A Refrigerator Heme rune Adkins Burke, SKATING ‘The four cousins were all born | Boston Le 2 5 0! Philadelphia 513 0 ‘ Lengneen: S-base hit: McNeal; 2- at the same hospital. Munger and Rice; Elliott, Pot- | Chicago 2, 81 Depends on: baw bite Stone, Kempley: stolen Park, Night ter, Hall and Salkeld. Scheib and Guerra; Gumpert, fie heeee Dyer 4 Burke, Mullins 2;| 7RIDAY— than anything to see him win the E Surkout, Romaguerra and Ma- s . rack cut: by Krech |: bases on 1:30 to 9:00 p.m. Tam O'Shanter affair. le Night Game nana igs 1. The size of cabinet. welle off Adkins 8, off Krech 4, bo a oa Joell stay in Chicago with EE; se oft Walker % time of game: 1.30; TENNIS some of Nell’s kinfolk, thus not | Brooklyn 5 12 0 | pyeywwww¥VWVVYYYVYTEVVYY. 2." The capacity of the machine. ompire: Abston and Griffen; Park, Afterncoms = {haying to pawn his best set of|Pittsburgh 25 2} ARM BRAND COFFEE 3: The room temperature and humidity. he and roods to be able to afford the| Barney and Campanella; Ches. ae a able to ai ney a lay = pe 4 oy ae ini | Dally play. be na : ea’ Ghambens-and itcaerala: TRIUMPH 4. The temperature maintained in the refrigerator. nok <n oemalela | — What's more, the fellows like to fe COFFEE 5, The number of times the door is opened and closed. it Shimbun of see Joe spreading his wings out ig! ame MILL ‘ es _ ee 4 = ym 312 (Bayview Park) farther, getting into this al that R. H. z a 6: bee amount of food and freezing load. bees play. tournament. Consequently, Joe} Cincinnati 11:15 : iod: _ a ms o. .__ ae someday be rated in rank the | Philadelphia 3 5 1| A Grocers 7% e proper defrosting pe ntti i ii: ala aa laa aint nS Kia buns oe huldaees amen sas ADAASASASAAAA y ar In temperate climates, such as prevail in most of the United States, many tewte howe shown that the average électrical consumption for a 6 cubic foot cabinet durum the Gem yy : © | with PARSON aaah aemiamesteamaa aa seameateemmiad ‘You .ought to be driving a 49 Player— WOMAN OSOHMAANHRWWLWOROURLUN Witzel hes three and lost none. Scherets won one and lost none. RH Ave. AB nth aone- Custer, SS q .714| Mathis won ane and lost none.|,, Arthur A. Ballentine by Pletas scored Kaki Gnas Mullins, NH Brister won gne and lost none, | York, lawyer, one-time with only run for losers. The Brown, ODS Brown won two and lost one. | Tet#ry of the treasury, Dairy won in the first frame on | Brister, BR. Martin won one and lost one. | Oberlin, Ohio, 68 years ame. tg = errors, end Ster- " “<= | Sherill, SS Aiganp won phe and lost one. | Casado, Julius, Barber and Nelly ’ “ with bases. by ; ‘ () Wirephotos | Scheets, ODS Nelson won one and lost three. ' 7 ? (Bayview Park, Wight) GAR woop, inventor and speed boat racer, reveals he has designed Cambell, ODS - : : . i id built ated Most times fanned—J. Lewis ‘ mt a two ee tow cmmane Game: 7:30 “ne-rell” = on his Fisher's Island estate south of Miami Beach, Fla. At lett oe ‘side pao pa pe errors scor- eo.) views of igh speed. twin-hulled vessel which cruises at 26 knots on a completely even keel. ery Ae te, Srittn bitched ‘to one Fisst-—Bamboo Room vs. Adams! The ship is named the “Venturi.” She is 188 feet long and 40 feet wide with the twin halls prec “a | quez 3. { seth ned walked one and ailo: Second—Naval Hospital sonnested by a detk 22 feet above the waterline. . Wood says water ‘tushing through the “tunnel” ) : Most triples—-Mira 1; and Fal- | €' one Hocteter, Come Sea- Ps : Y8:| beoys up the ship and keeps it from rolling. Right: ; i” lon 1. | tana, Acevedo, C. Valter, double by G. Lewis. Sonar School. up ip PS ig. ght: Wood stands at ‘the wheel of the “Venturi. Ari and Jack Villareal. AY— 7 He believes she is the prototype of the express passenger liner of ‘the future. Most. homers—Castro, Barber | Aritas, preatn' and Malgrat 1 each. , SAOUTRNMAIAMISWRINONNOIAD mer is 25 to 30 k: refrigerator door ilowatt-hours per month and 20 kilowatt-hours for other then aener months under normal’ foed storage and freezing conditions, Suppose, we say, “In Key West we refrigerate more food, freene more tee pen the more oftén’ and perhaps the climate is a bit warmer,” 80 wee Gentle the figure 26 kilowatt-hours (to’be ‘on the cafe side) and we say thet a 6 cubic feet refrmers étor will use $0 kilowatt-hours. per month! Suppose you 284 am electric Your or ttaewstor, using 50 kilo- watt-hours YOUR Your present | per month, ELECTRIC rOR If your present electrical [| electric bill, your con- BILL RErRIGeER consumption, without without re- sumption WILL TION refrigeration, is frigeration, is | will be BE wh. Bf jon in Friday, culling the number 25 Kilowatt-hours $ 2.25 75 $ 5.25 e = y by , ae } oti to one hundred twenty. 50 Kilowatt-hours = 4.00 100 6.00 4 (oat Peemement which begins Next to play will be. those who, 75 Kilowatt-hours a 5.25 125 ase : fa ll Fredey. August 5, in among the ninety low scorers, 100 Kijowatt-hour: oe 6.00 150 700 t Cheam Hie Joe may wind will blaze through unseathed to ‘A Bedlect ot Gneril ase igs Ei Rtas sso 150 7490 : ue & the 4 free who will play play in that eighteen holes match 150 Gaweltpeun aa ; Ee 78 \ Se te Werks Championship. play, The number grows slimmer ies mtoaeiakias Hod ane one * Fite meee that he will have to by the rounds the next ninety low 200 Kilowatt-hours .. 8.00 250 9.00 ‘- ee tere and perfect that scoring pros will tee off. After Sekicanit tds. os - Peale putting he's been that heated round of golf, the «uh here of recent low 44-ers will then ylay for the Beeeeets Tiree: Joe's ws pond gond 2 ee amy of the other big oe eters whol be there a haa bee «ill prartor a few rounds teteee Preday > tex off, goung the ous of the eighteen, low, fiat conte that epread> over several Seen porte of roel oe eridey. Agen nage Come ay. men who cleaning the ' doubt. P zt eePwers eth pers and under If} ft wouldn't surprise me in the "s| ing his heart out, not so much for .' the other fellows who want more ‘haa id's Championship. Not having been out to the golf course but four times in the last six weeks it would be diffi- cult for me to say that Joe is ready for big time play in any- body's golfing circles, but ap- parently he thinks he is or else he wouldn't be shining up his | clubs and cleaning off the dust from his cleats. And if Joe thinks he’s ready... who are we to | least to see his mame stuck up there among the top 44-ers, play- Joe Lopez, but for Key West and Hydra-Matic Drive optional on all models at extra cost. at! your command always. ¥ effortless flow of po driving a great Pont six-cylinder companion. Perhaps the most impressive.taing about driving a new Pontiac is that sure sense of having more than enough power u'll feel it whenever you touch the accelerator—a smooth, 1 it’s yours whether you are aight eight or ite equally famous Whichever you choose, you can bé sure that you are driving one of America’s most modern engines and one of its most wed. For the basic design of Pontiac power plants has the approval of more than two millién, owners. Its engine is just one of the reasons why you should be drive ing a Pontiac—come in soon, we'll show you many more. MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY 419-421 Caroline and Telegraph Phone 377 QUERIES: How c dealer for ‘an you afford NOT to own an electrical refrigerator? What other means of refrigeration is cheaper. cleaner, less both- er and more reliable? Wouldn't the monthly saving realized by electrical refrigeration soon pay for the original cost of a new refrigerator? Isn't it a good idea to have your present unit checked by your proper performance? Pe na Bias ta! is I

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