The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 17, 1949, Page 4

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a tt THE WEST CITIZEN FLYERS LOSE CONTEST, |Bamboos And |DODGERS; CARDS LOS {A’S. DEFEAT RED SOX REFUSING FORFEIT WIN |TidesInn To teat fy 8 To 7 Seore Te Tides-Inn; Mg ancag rey ee a Har- le 6 1G — and Abston; time of game: Of Three Victories i And No Defeats Against Homestead ly The Bamboo Room softball ice in the | team will tackle Homestead Sat- In the second game, Hospitat | and Sonar School staged a battle -lof pitchers. Evans a newcomer refused to win for the Hospital, allowed five hits, ‘eee by forfeit end played it and Borden allowed four. . |. Hospital broke the first without the aid of a error, a wild pitch and a passed!a softball doubleheader. In the | ' ball let Dyer score. Fee Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1, but sof = a — yoo standings in’ jationa gue remain the‘ end at the Army Barracks have hit. An‘ urday night in the first game of |same. The Cardinals dropped one : rie n . hi ; been postponed, according to Diek i shee 5 jsecond game, the Tides-Inn will the American League were rained 1— . Wrestling Show Called Off By Win From Detroit; 4 NEW WORE, “Augit--Brook-, Promoter Lee n Dodgers lost last night: to the; : Wrestling matches that were scheduled to. be held this week-, the Chicago Cubs, 5-4.; Washington and New . York in; Lee, the promoter. He said that Willy Dusek who Swe ond In the third, Evans got the; a : eid 4 hits first hit of the game — ‘furnish the opposition against | out last night. The Chicago White | Was scheduled to come here to fe the first the first run on a single by Pick-| the All Stars from Homestead. Sox won from the St.’ Louis; meet the Wolfman, who made Noga tronatabe men on! | The Bamboo R has . | Browns last night. himself unpopular last Saturday ee feta " jard and one error. | ‘he Bam! joom a rec. Th rs | night: had Rena injured : os minute} In the third, Sonar scored: ord of three victories and no de- praeynch pl iy be unas vecued es | Ape three to knot the count. Borden j feats against the All-Stars, while nije LEAGUE Be 5 ‘ia the pi br hid ner diet not want y | tripled, r walked and| the Tides-Inn holds a no-win one Rae bales sag nates WOuld te eared ah — " | stole second, Buckwitz singled : joss record. The All-Stars are de- Philadelpnia 2 8 oj in the near future rent two in end per both mgg scar aes an error! termined to win a game against | Brooklyn vies 2| x and Buthwitz scored. | the Bamboo Room, and will bring | yeinzelman and Seminick;| Pollen from flowers varies in | In the fourth with two, outs ‘Burke walked and Evans singled, | Ceoper| after Burke stole second and he scored. But the Sonar tied the count, an error anda double by the strongest team available. It is expected that either Fred- dy Fuchs, a Miami product, or Homestead’s own Herman Thom- as will do the pitching. i i i i i tf lee teal eiGiK favs Ficepltal scoped in the fifth the Hospital sco: bly will be DeWitt Roberts, Doan | their last run, Dyer walked, stole thelr or Mphthander: “curly” om @ field-| second, a hit batsman, a sacrifice | Sweeting will do the twirling for | . Newcombe and Edwards. Chi For the Bamboo Room, it prob- Sates Dubiel, Schmitz Wilks, Pollet and Garagiola. {color from white through all the colors of the spectrum to almost black. Night Game R.H. E. - 3-5 OF 430 0} and Owen, SAVE 67% Walked and‘ and both runners advance a base. | the Ti F \ 4 4 e Tides-Inn in the second game. ; R. H.E. ON RETURN T a the Vine to pull j Sovalte ts Dat pitcher to first and | The first game will get underway |New Yori 410 0 Baer Recheete mane ; Dyer scored, and Sherman is” a¢ 7:30 p.m. Fans holding tickets | Boston 050 Vides ae eB ond net rood a emaphih rar sa0e, ae to the concelle) Bamboo Room-} Kennedy and Westrum; Spahn tars atte nad « bit bots-+had to leave the game. Ls Heap yay Aarne PPLE TRIOR Sos NATIONAL AIRLINGS ow In the last half the boys from R.H. E. "Be We Gee ere Se ecting sonar scones two tune and won|“ | cincinnati oy aL SUMMER EXCURSION Set repeee ond Kerr walk- the game, McCormick batting for | Pittsburgh sega F A RE s of & 1) te bam ond Meador | Vienich singled goes to second ont Fox and Cooper; Chesnes and ; . oe et © center and Sweeting isan error and Blanchette singled ! Masi. May 15th + October 319 5 He pete om the next play. | and Mack scored, and Blanchette SSS * Gabher threw wide third and! went to second. Borden is out Ticket ne League AMERICAN LEAGUE ee anes & guains - second to first and Blanchette! pravana On er Night Game \ 21-DAY ROUND TRIPS — we im the : i : ee Ge, few crows pnd | ree and Spencer fled iiiami _.. 75 53 .586| phi ; RHE) WEW YORK $1411.50* wut to center and Blanchette scor- {Miami Beach 67.58 536 Philadelphia - Ts 2 fy eee eet we im the | od the winning run. At bat Pick- |p ake =a 68 60 531 Boston 410 0| PHILADELPHIA $103.75* ae «nates by and | ard and Evans hit two each, the! )2mPa : Coleman and Astroth; McDer-; qwaguin¢T| * oF ee fee errr ant @ wild | only hits for Hospital and Spen- West Palm Beach —-€} 09 £92] mott, Hughson and Tebbetts. | ON, oc. $ 93.70 -~ Ba a hen cer and Buckwitz hit one in two [7 Skeland ROE bh 74 ee ea BALTIMORE $ 97.00* Sv Gas a ot es path for | ne te naa Bawards, Buck-|St- Petersburg 47.79 (373 valuie siae ioe che tex oh thet wwe oll. At bet. | weitz, Blanchette and Borden for National League Chicago 410 0} ss tt ree cet of four, Hor- | the winners and Pickard, Mullins! Club— 'W. L. Pet.| St. Louis 0 3 2; ae oe. a = the | and Dyer for losers were the best. Lots ee ane Maloney beer wt two. p Louies. 624 | and Lollar. a. ue Owepes, Hemiiques and |New York 57 52 523 pe ae ae | were the Geet for Tides | Score: R. H. E.| Boston b 55 55 .500 Rv. E4 cane Artedion, and Jen. | Hospital 102 110—5 4 4 Philadelphia —.. 55 57 .491| Cleveland Sit ol Ot eee fe Beet for the losers. | Sonar 003 102-6 5 1) Pittsburgh 51 58 468) Detroit 0 6 Oj ont. ne o Ee } (Two x — et , Cincinnati 45 66 405} Benton and Tresh; Trucks; ! 65 un Score: ‘Chicago eaeriaen 42 71 372) Kx, a ‘binson. } Pewee om @e4—7 7 3|_ Evans. and Sherman, Kreths| Amer! dere Seca A CALL 1086 f ‘Wer Geeffee end Kerr, Hen. | Borden and Edwards. ae W. L. Pet.| Washington at: New York OG) er your travel agent “ee bene Wieherd and! Three-base hit: Borden; two- New York —.......69 41 627} poned—rain. |: Wicket Office Meschem Aireart Been base hit: Spencer; stolen bases: Boston é 67 46 .593 Sie ee ee ae sem Weener twe-bare! Pickard, Burke, Dyer, Jarabek, Cleveland .............65 45 .591/ ot ee a ited ' Meat totem beece: Kerr, Spencer 2, Garlington, Buck- Detroit 62 51 .549 a a ws tee bite Pieher.| weitz; sacrifice hit: Krech; struck Philadelphia 62 51 .549 reek eet Gy denk.jout: by Borden 3, by Evans 3; Chicago 48 64 429 | | te Bebe-ts A by Griffen! bases on balls: off Evans 4, off Washington ....3B 71 349 SE ARS tees & bee Of? Joakim 8, Borden 4; time of game: 1.15; um- St. Louis : 35 77 «313 2 em © of Griffen 5, pires: Griffen and Abston; scorer: | = = Oh Cate Ttewtne & Biyers! Aguilar. 4 TODAY’S ROEBUCK AN®.CO. 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Cities Above 2,500 Population Having j ‘United “States” har than 400 steel plants in:250 cities | ions Than City of Key West, Florida (From Federal: Power Commission Report) Location— Population Bill* Alexander City, Ala. . 6,640 $27.00 Ajo, Ala. - 4,433 21.30 Clifton, Ariz. 2,668 21.29 Morenci, Ariz. - 4,200 21.29 Nogales, Ariz. . 5,135 13.75 Williams, Ariz. 2,622 16.65 Conway, Ark. . 5,782 15.39 Hope, Ark. TAT 15.48 Paris, Ark. ie . 3,430 20.43 Colton, Calif. ... . 9,686 16.41 Groton, Conn. — 4,719 1430 Norwalk, Conn. 39,849 13.75 Poquomock Bridge, Conn. 5,625 1430 - Torrington, Conn. 26,983 14.18 New Castle, Del. _ 4,414 14.80 Newark, Del. 4,502 18.05 Ft. Pierce, Fla. 8,040 13.75 Gainesville, Fla. 13,757 16.30 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 3,566 13.70 Kissimmee, Fla. ~ 3,225 13.71 Leesburg, Fla. 4,687 13.75 Sebring, Fla. 3,155 14.60 New Smyrna Beach, Fla. 4,402 16.50 Lake Worth, Fla. 7,408 16.98 Batavia, Hl. - 5,101 15.75 Casey, I. 2,543, 18.00 Carmi, It. 4,098 14.40 Flora, IL. 5,474 13.88 Marshall, Ill. 2,758 27.58 McLeanboro, I. 2,528 16.00 Mount Olive, Ill. 2,559 26.75 Naperville, Il. 5,272 14.90 St. Charles, Ill. 5,870 14.50 Salem, Ii. 7,319 19.15 Staunton, Ill. 4,212 21.40 Gas City, Ind. 3,488 16.00 Lawrenceburg, Ind. 413 14.30 Clear Lake, Ia. 3,764 14.75 Independence, Ia. 4,342 16.50 Mason City, Ia. -. 27,080 4.50 Agusta, Kas. 3.821 16.50 Belleville, Kas. 2,580 15.10 Caney, Kas. 2,629 15.50 Fredonia, Kas. 3,524 15.20 Hays, Kas. 6,385 14.60 Herington, Kas. 3,804 14.10 Holton, Kas. 2,885 14.23 Neodesna, Kas. 3,376 16.65 Norton, Kas. .— 2,762 14.39 Winfield, Kas. 9,506 17.20 Bardstown, Ky. 3,152 14.16 Henderson, Ky. 13,160 16.50 Nicrolasville, Ky. 3,192 13.52 Providence, Ky. 4,397 16.58 Alexandria, La. 27,066 16.25 Abbeville, La. 6,672 17.20 Covington, La. 4,123 13.78 DeRidder, La. 3,750 13.78 Franklin, La. 4,274 18.30 Lake Providence, La. 13,711 13.80 Leeyille, La. 2,829 13.78 Mansfield, La. 4,065 13.78 Morgan City, La. 6,969 13.80 Oakdale, La. * 3,933 13.78 8.980 17.50 5,049 13.72 3,501 15.60 2,864 13.78: 5.851 17.25% 5161 19:35 13.95 Falfouth, Great Barring Lynn, Mass. Nantucket, Peabody, Mass. Piymouth, M: s, Mas: Durant Leland, , Colombia, Mo. California, Mo. Fayete, Mo. ‘t Fulton, Mo. Farmington, Mo. Jackson, Mo. Lebanon, Mo. Malden, Mo. 18.00 15.70 16.10 14.25 14.76 14.60 15.45 im em ae Cherryville, 6. ©. Edinton, N. C New Bern, N C Amherst, O. Miamiburg, O. Nelsonville, © Tipp City, O Wellington, ©. Wellston, ©. Willard, O Alters, Okla Anadarko, O'ste Blackwell, Okla Claremore, Okle Cleveland, Okla Cordell, Okls Duncan, Okls Edmond, Okla. Frederick, Okla Hominy, Okla Kingfisher, Okle Mangum, Okla Mailow, Okla. Miami, Okle Pawhuska, Okle Pawnee, Okla Perry, Okla Ponee City, Okla Purcell, Okla Stillwater, Olle ‘Tonkawa, Of». ougy, Ovle Watonga, Okla. Aspinwall, Pa Blakely, Pa East Conemaugh, Pe E. Mauchehuok, Pe Etna, Pa Harriston Townshep Mauchchunk, Pe Piteairn. Pa Renovo, Pa Schuylkill Hoeven, Pe Sharpsburg. Pe Hershey, Pa Olyphant, Pa Perkasie, Pa Saint Claire, Pa Weatherly, Pa Burrillville, Rt Union City, Ten. Burkburnett, ‘Tex Coleman, Tex Cooper, Tex Electra, Tex Seymour, Te» Yoakum, Tex Front Royal, Va Danville, Va Salt Creek Oi) Pick, W (*) Bill is for 500 KWH covering lighting, etc., refrigeration. cooking NOTE: In Key Wes If 50-gallon water heater is used, the bill is **As of June Ist, 1947, City Electric System soe od om = sam oo to :2 ta od —_— uv 2 — = Ste re to of. cS oe bi ae ae ® : ‘ '_* aaee oe acts * * 6 me om ee - (o- oo i Eee * - e@ 1. °e tame? - Dem te - | oe eh - 1 Bel me a om * 2 - 7 e am TT * i: - aor = atte - van ‘* he ‘ 1. am . aes oo Pe ad 7 ee * ow. oe aoe > <i 2% ie - -— - ‘ . « : as ~ ead © ete ame Fla., the Residential Bill for 500 KWH. ©18 @

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