The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 11, 1949, Page 4

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kd aegis **eeey ; FoO4 aed Se er Ren +8 eh 0 fe TEPS? TFRh eR a+ ii i eter Pet. 000 Pork are the “000 the Sonor i SSS Ss L. Pet hewitt good _6 3 .667 won emo the vy Siri) lh ame 2 5 286 j rf tt Hi re efits f t First Game: 7:30 THURSDA 7:30-—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Sonar Sehool. — Dairy vs. Tides- (NOTE: Games of August 8 and 11 were shifted to allow Bamboo Room to enter State Tournament at Boca Raton.) FRIDAY— ew Hospital vs. Blimp- 9:00—Bamboo Room vs. VX-1 Flyers. f f < fr t [ r t : 7 a3 I HI F on pits fi i fr ? fet! : urls i; ae pheved Mewster has be oo en we a ke Bi Stadiui Afternoon) every| To be announced. Sutton has actin omar z fete have been GOLF and» sin- Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. 2 : Zs€ t E =f sotltbr.fses ifei | () Wirephoto LOUISE SUGGS (center) of Carrollton, Ga. and Lleyd Mangrum (right) of Chicage swap con- gratulations after winning first prizes in All-American golf tournaments at Chicago. Frank Stranahan (left) of Toledo, winner in ihe emateur division, joi tries. ins in the exchange of pleasan- Miss Suggs captured the $1.200 first award in the All-American Women’s Open with a 72-hole total of 303, one under par. Mangrum won the All-American Men's Pro tournament and took $3,333 prize money. The tournaments were played on the course. Tam o' Shanter Country’ Club BAMBOO ROOM DEFEATS MIAMI BEACH AT BOCA RATON LAS Key Westers Pull Fast Triple Play In $th After Leading 6 To 5; Play Strong Boca Raton Outfit Tonight BOCA RATON, Aug. 11.—The Bamboo Room of the | Key West Class “A” Softball League. after winning last | night from Miami Beach here, plays the strong Boca| Raton nine tonight in the district softball tournament. | ~—¥The final score was 6 to 5. | I Villareal, Joe Lewis, R. Barber, , Williams, Walker, Pickard have Fox, ' not fanned so far and we will see . Sentene. Mira, how many are left without fan- Veltee, Arita, Jock ' ning at the end of the half. ee ec te a ee A nn a T CINCINNATI: TRIM PHILLIES rere eer” | The: playing: last night. Aerovias Q” was featured by a triple Passenger List play by the Key West team. he Key Westers lead six to five 02244442404404444444) in the ninth inning. Then Miami The follow'!ng passengers left! Beach came to bat. They pet S79, Hi ay men on base and then the third for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: =) lifted a fly that the right figlder’ Ramon Baez, Walter Maloney,| caught, and his quick and fast re- Harold Warfield, Floyd Johns, lay got the three out. Riis Bohr, Leon Kirtos, Flossie | | Mf by some ersivee oe ae Mayo, Germine esters win tonight—and they ae hice a asain Ball wilt be batting against the lead- | n Mazmanian, Hollis Beardon, ing softball hurler in the country | Annie Beardon, Charles Browne, —they will win the district cham- Alma Browne, Dulan Sellers, ' pionship. Grace Sellers, Jack Ritchie, Ann! The crowd here was all for the; Ritchie, Marta Infante, Mercedes Key West Bamboo Room to win) Infante, Manuel Infante, Maria jast night. When the Kev West- Condesa. ers completed their triple play. | Francisco Machado, Carmen jhe first one ever pulled here, the | Garcia, Florence Ring, Arnold' crowd roared with their ap-) Lund, Phyllis Lund, Harry Rush, ' proval. Geraldine Rush, Juan Alsina, Te- __ Saha Garcia, Albelardo Mellido, | ertrudis Perez, Sara Diavis, Roch ue Bc nanetan, i Gonzalez, William Campbell, Con-| Henschen., Francisco Atsala: Hance Campbell, Florence Beck, celia Cook, John Freitas, Argimi- Campbell, Jake Gobeli and Juliet’ Rodriguez, Esther “Serrano, Gobel" (estes *t Carolina Cordero, Felix Gutier- Tiburcio Sanchez, William Eu-''S ian eave REG aa banks, Richard Owens, Fred Gani#, Wana rorenee Young, Yost, Robert Rosson, Marie Ros-,{7e Ryals. Bawnence [oun son, Charlotte Rosson, Constance 'Blenna Seune: bea cas aati Eck, Carol Eck, Emmett Ferguson, | 70™ Kelly. Solomon Brown, Frank Melshei- | -yeywvwyvwvvVVWVVYVYVVVV¥ mer, Louise Melsheimer, Frank ARM BRAND COFFEE Knox, John Adams, Oscar Menen- | STRONG bi dez, Blaz Rodriguez. { Ruth Robertson, Frances Pope, | Ramirez, Warren Clark, Jack Tommie Lynn, Roberto Badia, Aida Lopez, Eliberto Garvia, Sil- MILL Pas iva Cabrera, Emilio. Garcia, Sili-} at : va Garcia, Dolotes Gonzalez, Ro-| 41 Grocers melia Ulloa, Zoila Torres, Carlos | (aaaassssbbAbbAbabbeabba Teed Up: Browns Detecs ladiens: A+ bows Senators | eretat te Whe Chttewes : ee YORK. Aug i “ome * Tampa d fesime teat | West Palm Beach i hot geaiee the Cardinals defeated | Fort Lauderdale : * Lekeland 53 70.431 » 1 St. Petersburg 45 77 .369 National League W. L. Pet. 66 39 .629 66 39 .629 5451 544 54.53 .505 53 54 .495 Pittsburgh 47 57.452 Cincinnati 43 64 402 Chicago 41 67 380 RUB American League home 82 6} Cub Ww. L. Pet. == © 6 O)New York .... -66 38 635, Geragiola; Weh- Cleveland © = vil 44.58) awme, ger, Boston 60 45 571 Peters Lively, Cooper and ‘Philadelphia 59 48 551 Pome Detrott 58 50.537 — Chicago 45 61 .425 Might Game Washington 38 65.369 RH. B./St. Louis 35 71.330 Be omivn 712 1 —_—_—. Peadash ipd. 562 Hoe Tonge ont Riwerwe:| Charles Beats Hewtertmon Konstanty and Lo- pate Lesnevich; Bout :.' Ends In Seventh RH cates 4506 (Speelal to The Citizen) & 4 5 0) NEW YORK, Aug. 11—Referee aed Cromdall; Kennedy,| Ruby Goldstein stopped the Ez- tee Behrman und Muelle R 2 Wd on 0 t end Owen; Walsh, © amet MeCudiough AMERICAN LEAGUE zard Charles-Gus Lesnevich fight last night at the Yankee Stadium Ht. E.| in the seventh round, after Ezzard © 2)nad given Gus a bad pasting. 4 8) A small crowd of about 15,000 Diek- persons saw Ezzard, the NBA- re- cognized heavyweight champion, severely beat Gus about the head. Manager Joe Vella asked Gold- Moght Game stein to end the fight as Gus came R back to his corner, a tired, beat- A nae > en fighter at the end of the seven- redband 4 th. Pete. Ferrick and Moss. —_— et Lemes end Hegen Because they were adopting the | —— western method for computing Might ages, every Japanese man, wo- E.jman and child will become from * eng one to two years younger the end PO hebelph. as of this yeer. tetee, Moras and 3 eer, Beate, Brisie and Guer-| son, Masterson and Tebbetts. — R.H.E. RM. EB} Chicago 613 0 few Fore see trot 361 % 5 @} Waefner and Malone; Newhous- es, Kretlow, Trout and Swift. WINNERS OF PRIZES at T NIGHT BIRTHDAY LLOYD NOLAN, born Aug. 11. 1903, in San Francisco: Now well known among movie goers for roles in “Guadalcanal Diary,” Bataan,” and “The House On 92nd Street,” among others, No- lan started his stage career with the Pasa- * dena Commun- ‘ity Players in ‘27 after gradu- ation from Le- land Stanford University. He then joined the Cape Cod play- ers at the Den. nis Playhouse LLOYD NOLAN and made his first Broadway ap- pearance in the “Cape Code Fol- lies” in 1929 The next year he toured with “The Front Page,” after three years in Broadway plays, he made his screen debut in 1934 in “Stolen Harmony” and has been in innumerable films since. There are nearly 7,000 ice mak- ing plants in the United States. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND and cusan COFFEE and CUBAN TRY A POUND TODAY BAER’ Quality Market Automatic Toaster . Verna Lowe, 810 Sawyer Lane Electric Fan May Mingoe, 406 Petronia Street Electric Fan Mrs. Betancourt, 15-E Porter Place Cannon Percale Sheets Viola Bugohy, 3-E Fort Village Rug Steel Cutlery Set . . Marion Roberts, 309 Olivia Street | Margeret Diaz, 812 Duval Strest Swift's Premium Ham Thomas Linares, 523 Louisa Street |] $10 Grocery Order $5 Grocery Order C. R. Filer, 704 White Street S. A. Velt, 908 Simonton Street $5 Grocery Order NOW--AGAIN FOR THIS WEEK Five (5) Baskets of Groceries, Value $5 Each Mr. Linares, 523 Louisa Street FREE FOR DRAWINGS i ‘aneaRaDN Riera RNR. a ncaa Is Guaranteed Pure TELEPHONE NO. 8 PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) West Sunday Afternoon Two Straight Over Dade County Golfers; we es Key West Team Named | Backfires ro: “ A team of twenty golfers from| NEW YCRK—(?)}—Bob Sayre, the Homestead Golf Club will . a press agent, is prematurely 6° | » ilies wuts quite Ga play a selected team from { anyway. Otherwise results of one | cattice: <a oS ae Key West Golf Club Sunday , ¢ his latest gage hove | steuld have fen ee elie afternoon. j - loheh =e <= oteeee & The Redlanicers will be after re-' made him so. venge as a strong Key West team | _ Bob drew the chore of pubis defeated’ them on their newly | cizing the movie “Rope ef Send | pay cunenie: etal stian | Te safe of Beteeteery sect tructed golf course July 12,! which is laid in South Afrwee's) ta «&f pete —=— 1949. % j diamond fields. He and his ced) | emery = em +e The Homestead golfers will headed wife spent several eve. | eoea.zes - = drive down Sunday morning and | nings putting glass diamonds ite soume = lin —s play during the afternoon. envelopes. The envelopes were | Sowa ff A buffet supper is being plan- distributed where they would @e) ned by Zip Kovash who is in the most good. The stunt war « | Ff charge of entertainment and will grand success. Bob's bess wee ‘be Served’ after the matches at happy, gave Bob a bonus. : the clubhouse. Mrs. Ralph Faral-: Then his wife found thet the) Firework. do will assist Kovash. jhalf-carat diamond in her Fred Mathews, touranment di- gagement ring was missing As} cacus . rector has selected the following nearly as they can figure seme - team ht Key West. one who got a “glass” diamond im . ~ Alton Norman D. Artman, ‘the publicity stunt has the real" - Glynn Archer, George Carey, Dr. thing. Bob says his bonus wilt, (er - Delio Cobo, Ben Cole, Ralph Far-/ just about pay for a half-caret) ("© . aldo, Curry Harris, Dr. Jack Hay- diamond. hatter iy Sol es, Malcolm hg ple vom = _ i 4 wee Th schenbaum, J. J. Londeree, The United States has 251.000) Lopez, C. E. Smith, Charles Sal-! miles of nautral gas pipelines igi The Citeee Ge Gliiiiee as, Esmond Albury, Bob Saun-| ders, Ward Tyson, Bob Spotts- | wood, Joe Lopez, Pro. Alternates: Russell Hyman, E. O. Oyler. i The team pairings will be an- nounced at the Pro Shop on Sun- day morning. ’ If anyone of the above named players are unable to play, please contact Joe Lopez at the Golf Shop at once. Venezuela Gets Towa Hogs DES MOINES—(/)—Sixty-four head of purebred Berkshire hogs jare enroute to Venezuela. The purchase followed a visit to cen- tral Iowa about a month ago by Venezuelan authorities. They sai at that time that they preferred the Berkshire breed because of its large percentage of lean meat as compared to lard. | SUPERETTE “FOR ATHLETES FOOT USE T-4-L BECAUSE h greater GTH tor (foot odor), itehy ‘Today at GARDNER'S PHARMACY BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Ganon Call Soft Drinks STRE or sweaty Bottom Round Steak or Roast» $7: No. 2 Size STRING : ta HORSE MEAT T-BONE STEAK . 8 FRYERS » 47¢ COFFEE...» Si | FLOUR Sime. am Mh” 1d Boneless STEW MEAT © Sie MAXWELL HOUSE CORN 2 cans 25c | Grits ? whqs Oe 73 cas SUGAR wom 5S» De QT. BTL. - CLOROX...15¢ | RICF BEANS .... 25c | PEACHES Large KEY LIMES in & Firm Ripe TOMATONS > => Is More Economical! LARGE EARS boas It Is PURE, Healthy and Safe CORN-on- COB | core Ee Sem: Sei! ters « “The Store Ther % : Re, @. KEY WEST. FLORIDA

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