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‘We played Saturday at Bay- view Park. The contest original- ty was to have been played be- te show up. Mannie Ala- yon made t — — aleuaacaes played ‘The final te was 12 to 11, bet & was exciting from start to “ finish, some great plays were Soll 7 1 [made . a ‘The Merchants won in the ~ Pweg, Metter ond Ba. flaet frame on five straight hits Be = with two down. Brost, Papito, P. Valdes, J. Lewis and Esteves hit tween the Blimp-Ron and the ‘West Merchants. The Blimps | | | & an and the game was over. > ere ¢n Delfin Fernandez, who is here on * o~ 63 furlough from his post in the Air + aed | Me@ulleugh. | Force in New Mexico, hit three to seed Reee Straight singles and two round * ip clouts. Mannie hit two fost Come doubles, J. Lewis hit a double | an and a triple. Catal and P. Rodri- » ‘au gues hit triples. * * 7) Seere by innings: R. H. E. . ot Wetrem Roberts | Star. 202 420 101-11 11 3 * of Semimek. [Merchants 200 300 322—12 12 2 VPwo Outs When Winning Gecund Geme Run Scored) aur Mannie Alayon and C. Alayon; ? 4 ©) Peres and P. Alayon. ’ 8 6 The Key West Merchants would teeter, Wevtrom. | Wke to arrange games with any « ‘ club on Wednesday or Saturday @fterneon at the park. Will play tet Game any club of two clubs same after- eon. So let's hear from the Na- é val Heapital, Op-Dev-Sta, Sonar School or the Blimp-Ron if they om ¢ are not seared to play. © Ror s Hacker ‘ Calendar ot Gomme aRuE SOFTRALL : a (Bayview Park, Night) e538 Pirst Game: 7: -< ot Howell, Rush. | woNDAY— sad ° panenes First-—-Adams Dairy vs. Bamboo Room AMERICAN LEAGUE Second——BlimpRon vs. Op-Dev- Fost Game an ne RUE = 490 Prhateis 760 “BALL ; Pup and Givers;| “nt ae a —— SATURDAY. ‘ SA a Seen Game T.| Harvey Seeds Post Legion Jai- as 1 iors of Miami vs. Arthur : Sawyer Post Legion Juniors MM of Key West. ; gat Astroth Reynoltls, lounnay.- ! Harvey Seeds Post Legion Jun- e iors vs. Arthur Sawyer Post Cum R " F | Legion Juniors of Key West. | gue 3 ——— ry | GOLF t Hegan. iahiben Municipal Golf Course : ed Mb tome (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. Serond Game awe! SKATING : 5 5 0) Bayview Park, Night 4 os e| PRIDAY— ont Wegen Merce. Pier 71:80 to 9:00 p.m. 5 @ note TENNIS fee Game Park, Afternoons and Nights ~ T. whet Second Game ‘ a 4 , . “it i} Your Horoscope -— 5 Metts. Calvert | MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1949 e od Kory —Today promises well for ability as an organizer, the drift-being toward the military life. But R MH. BE | there seems to be too little ap- 6 8 | Ppreciation of the personal risk 2 @ 4 af life, which may bring bodily K en jes; or possibly the aspect ~ eh Lather ee a turn the conditions toward jeception in affairs that concern Second Game business relations. Caution should RHF Phe observed . 4 ———— i Wednesday is named after a Hoteneon Gar | oden, a deity of the Anglo- axons Harvey re Post Here jaturday And Sunda Nat i) N y " Menet Foam Wet ae, : | . )SOFTBALL STANDINGS Phe Aether Sawyer | (Bayview Park) Poet's banter Nine | CLASS geo q . En “Bet: te t-nmre —eeryy 4 Loe. Room 8 0 1.000 - « Ammer: | Tides-Inn 5 5 500 Oe baseball club! Adams Dairy 4 4 500 wedi ¥X.-1 Flyers © 8 000 post of the! CLASS “EB” ball club} Ctub— W.L. Pet Harvey (Op-Dev-Sta T 3 700 , oon next Sat-"gonar_ School 4 4 500 ‘ 3 4 429 " te not need] Naval Hospital 2 5 286 . » Moe Henriques ——— we Doni due | short. Merry Doughtery, Goehr- ’ he box | ing Gwynn and Rivas for outfield wi ve at frst, }@uty. So remember fans the best wea Mobmiin Key West Jr. baseball with od, aed Al Paso at one of the best in the Miami area. jthe 142 pound blonde |dishen out some of |ment she been ) was (®) Wirephoto COLLEGE ALL-STAR BACK BOBBY JACK STUART of Army is brought down by Philadelphia Eagles end Neill Armstrong, who grasps him by the collar during annual charity game, in Chicago Friday night. Army (33 on ground). In on the play are Eagles’ back Jim Parmer (43) and All-Star back Rip Rewan of The Eagles romped over the All-Stars, 38 to 0. SNEAD BOUNCES AFTER MISSING PUTT el ; (®) Wirephoto »SAM SNEAD. chagrined at missing a 30-foot putt on thé “T8if green, comes down on one ‘foo: spinning completely around in t after leaping into the air and World Championship golf tour- ney at Chicago's Tam O'Shanter Eaeay, Juanita Coffman Wins From Ellen Olsen At Army Barracks Saturday Young Sandow Loses * iraWaltanat: jbody punches and other dirty | tricks. Another Show Planned | The beautifully built Sandow, ¥ ! an exceptionally clean performer, noe eae Future | we as unnecessarily thrown from A fair sized cromd saw Juan-'the ying three times, badly in- ita Coffman, 158 pound woman jyying a shoulder an arm. Each wrestler from Dallas, Texas, take advantage of all the foul tactics, in the book to subdue her light-} er opponent, Ellen Olsen, Los Angeles, Cal., in the feature match of Promoter Dick Lee's card at the Army Barracks area- na Saturday night. The Atomic Blonde from Calif- ornia just couldn't stand up under the solid punches Juanita plant- ed in her midsection when Re- feree Jose Santos was not in pos- ition to see the fouls, This punish- ment, coupled with Coffman's trick of clampng Miss Olsen's head between the ropes and then banging away at her resulted in being set up for the arm lock and body press that took the first fall in 14 minutes. Prior to the second fall, taken by Miss Coffman in a fast seven minutes, the shapely blonde the punish- taking and the fans were all on her side. It appeared for a few as if Olsen would get and take the second fall minutes revenge She ; Slammed her opponent to the mat ; repeatedly with judo holds, but was caught off guard for a mom- ent and succumbed to a_ flying mare and crotch lock to end the match. The winner left the ring the boos of the fans in her while the loser drew a big hand of applause. with fall In the semi-final, a one ; match, Young Sandow, Toledo, Ohio, was counted out aiter) dragging himself from the con- crete outside the ring where thrown by The Wolfman from Fairbanks, Alaska. The Wolfman, bearded meanie well known for his rough tactics, had the crowd on its feet most of the time with his eye gouging,’ ears, | he! time he managed to climb back to the ring before the count. While he was being counted ‘over by the referee The Wolfman kicked him several times despite warnings from the Referee San- tos. It appeared for a moment as if the fans might enter the fray themselves. The match ended in 27 minutes of fast, rough action. The opener. brought-» together two former college wrestders who displayed the cleanest bran of grappling of the evening and! the best real orthodox holds, | While slower than the other two events, this match pleased the crowd because of the scienee | displayed Rolland Kirchmeyer, former Oklahoma A and M star and one- | time Olympe champion, 226 Ibs., downed Jack Ross, jr., Clemson college football star in this match. A panther crotch lock ended the | affray after 17 minutes. Promoter Dick Lee plans an- other show in the very near fnt- , ure. Whether it will be boxing or ‘wrestling depends on bookings to be had. Announcement of the next show will be made in The| Citizen sports paj Khayyam, author of the was also a great mathe- Omar Rubai matician. FOR SALE Newsprint Second Sheets 0 25¢ — THE— Artman Press CITIZEN BUILDING | | j Key West In Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF AUGUST 15, 1939 Two keepers in this lighthouse | district were retired with pen-| sions today, Charles T. Hall of! Fowey Rocks light and Edward | {Woodward of the Tampa Bay | light. George T. Archer, who was a scoutmaster in Key West for many years, and is now retired,: spoke informally last night about | ithe benefits of scouting at a ; developed into a pitchers’ battle’ Miami Beach jers glove, and Blanco forced him Win By 5 To 2 Score At Wiekers Field Sunday; Casa Allows Six Hits KEY WEST CUBANS It was a very good game. It, iM between Joe Casa, Jr, and Pad- ron. had allowed but one hit and that ¢, Petersburg came in the fourth when Castel- | lanos hit one to second, the ball | hit a rock and bounced over the second baseman’s head. The Saints got an infield hit in the first by Knowles and in the fourth C. Garcia and Ray Garcia singled to score one run and take the lead. The Cubans scored one in the | first on an error by short. Tor- | res stole second and scored on an error by C. Garcia. Their second and last run came /{ in the fifth, J. Rodriguez singled ! | and a passed ball put him on second. Torres singled to center and Rodriguez tried to make home and was put out at the} plate, a perfect throw by An- guira to Kaki Rodriguez. Henri- j quez hit to the third baseman! and he over threw to first and Torres scored. The Saints scored in the sixth and ,on Leon walked, Anguira bunt- ed safely, Al Pazo sacrificed | them down a base, Kaki Rodri- guez hit a triple to deep left, and both runners scored, Knowles walked and stole second. C. Gar- cia out third to first and Rodri- guez scored, R. Garcia out third to fi In the last frame it seem- ed as if the Cubans were going to score for with one out Hen- riquez gets a single off the pitch- three runs won the game at second but Diaz walked and | meeting of Troop 51 in Wesley | Hall. Mrs. Bernice Park and Mrs. Trene Adams, members: of Minor- ca Council, No. 13, announced to- | day that Mrs. Eva Mae Kelly,! \ jgreat Pocahontes of Florida,! {will be the guest of honor at a: meeting of the lodge tonight. r- | \ Ten women and seven men, who had been working on the tol WPA horticultural project in; Key West, lost their jobs today, | | | Rodriguez; anchuding Cecil Catala, the, super- visor of ‘the project. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Wilson and daughter, Audrey Jean, left today fora vacation at Waynes- ville, N. C. | of Cleveland is! | visiting his brother-in-law and} sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0.! Rusell, at their home on South street. Leo Gomez Mrs. Rosa Curry, former Key | Wester, who died in Tampa, w buried yesterday in City Ceme- | tery. | Mrs. William H. Malone, wife of | former Mayor Malone of Key West, arrived yesterday to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Roberts | and their son-in-law and daugh-} ter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rob- i { Guaranteed Pure TELEPHONE NO. 8 | editorial paragraph: PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE (ICE DIVISION | Castellano hit a single to center ;to fill the bases, Joe Casa, Jr., forced Castellano at second, short |to second. At bat the leader was Castel- lano with two safeties for the losers and for the winners C. Gar- cia with two safeties. In the field ,the Torres, Henriquez, P. Rodriguez for the Cubans, best were J. Casa and K. Rodriguez, Knowles and R. Gar- cia, for, the San Carlos outfit. Score: R. i. E. Cubans 100 010 000-2 6 3 San Carlos 100 010 30x—5 6 4 Joe Casa, Jr., Castellano and J. Padron and K. Rod- i riguez. { 3-base hit: K. Rodriguez: stolen bases: Knowles 2, K. Rodriguez Padron, C. Ga . Torres 2, Casa, Henrique: crifice hit: Pazo struck out: by Joe a 2, by Pa- 'dron 4; bases on balls: off Casa 5, off Castellano 1, off Padron 4: hit by pitcher: J. Rodriguez by Padron; left on bases: Cubans 10. * Saint: hits: off Casa 5 5 in-} nings; losing pitcher: ning pitcher: Padron: Malgrat and Fernandez: time of game: 1.50; scorer: Aguilar. asa; | umpires: | { erts, returned from a visit to rela- | | tives in Lancaster, Pa. Today The Citizen says in “A wise man never tries to con- vince a foolish man: he lets the foolish man think he has done the convincing.” Is More Economical! 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