The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 18, 1949, Page 3

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—— aa Here Saturday whee: joe 1 ato favaders Will Be ‘A Determined come out and piaroiins the local To Win {Legion and help the boys play Beth Games; Tavern ball. All the money will go for . 9d jets balls and other articles for Nine nanan So Saturda: the game. As an extra attraction “td there will) be several valuable ~ | door prizes, Tavernier Soltballers Hore Spturday Tavernier “Tarpons” will play a.game here Saturday night at the Op-Dev-Sta grounds. As we know.the Tarpons are from the upper keys and they have played al] the Class “B” clubs and the Adams» Dairy of the Class “A” League, ito pla in oe The Local players know them Rivas well and some are former Key att West boys. The manager is Ray- thong to aay mond Maloney. We all remember The Miami Raymond. He is the son of Wil- mene full inn lie Maloney, the former tax col- ame lector of Monroe county. Se the fans I believe Game will start at 6:30 p. m. we good ageel and Saturday. CARDS AGAIN ON TOP; BEAT CINCINNATI REDS ‘Merchants won their straight game yesterday at Bay-* view Park over the Stars. The | final score was 11 to 3. in the box and held the Stars to one hit in the first four frames, while his club scored one in the first on an error andahit by Brost. They scored one second on singles by Diaz and Alayon. fifth on an error and KKaki Rod- Figuer singled to left. In the fifth B b Pl 4 |W the Merchants scored three. Brost hit a homer, | am 00 ay s E nandez singled and one error. Three more were scored in the six th, on two hits and a walk and ~ | two errors, three in the seventh on S. Valdez triple, Alayon tripl- ed and R. Perez doubled, P. Val- dez tripled and Peter was out at} the plate. sixth. G. Lewis hita homer to deep left center, Brantely doubled | THE REY WEST CITIZEN Richard Perez Has Good Day In Box; Limits Stars To One Hit In Four Frames tenth ‘Richard Perez had a good day THE STRONG BAMBOO ROOM SOFTBALL TEAM, which will meet Homestead All Stars in the first game of a doubleheader at Bayview Park Saturday night. is shown in the above photo. The Tides-Inn team will play the visiting All Stars in the second game. in the The Stars broke the ice in the J. Lewis and Her- Tides-Inn At Park Tonight Bamboos Have Won The Stars scored one in the! Three From Tides; BlimpRon Naval Hospital In re Estate LESLIE M. ‘STRATTON, Dee WILL YOU SMILE? Try For A Parole An Ai worker, prison, was much impressed by the melancholy attitude of one she found. “My poor man,” she sympa-| thized, “what is the length of} your term?” “Depends on politics, replied the melancholy one. “I’m a waren.” SOFTBALL STANDINGS | Bayview Park) LEGALS NOTICE TO TO ADL. CREDIZORS CLAIMS OR DE MA AGAINST THE ESTA’ LESLIE M, STRATTOD CEASED: You, and each of you, are he! notified and required to any claims or demands, which or either of you, may have against the Estate of Leslie M. Stratton, de- PERSONS iN THE COUNTY JUMGES count. AND Fol MONROE COUNTY se cREprrons HAV) DE- pre: >a, i " ~ 7 ce d, ti sl y - Dodgers Fall To Phils; but was out at third trying toj| Blimps Meet Sonar menace, ee oaecanie hey ey stretch the hit. In the seventh,! — ¢, Ti See nee a and ten o :| School In Second Tilt Monroe ‘County, Floridh, at his of- fe. Leute Browns Calendar Valdez a Tampa player singled! _ ; | fice in the County Court House of and Many and Gwynn singled to’ Softball games scheduled for Monroe County, Florida, within Twiee Defeat score Valdez for the last run of Thursday and Friday are: | gee, ceteee mane oe, Oe e Stars. i = . NE ks Said claims or demands shall be Cleveland Indians q At bat, Alayon hit a triple and | panihag Moun eee ia writing and~ contain. the place of yom se ape Vasingle; R. Perez adouble. pb. With the Tides Inn. This will be aaila ies xa Conse cures aa at ot weWw YORK, Aug. 18.—St 7:30-—Bam himetind tks Pualdes. ny aainele: and atriple, the fourth time they have melt nen e claimant, his agent or at Lowte went to the top of the Na- t single anda homer, J. and the Bamboo has won the} Ait; gaicks, aialann: og .tisinaindnt nck Lewis a single, Hernandez a three games played by the seores filed within the time and in the ‘a bs manner prescribed herein shall be Inn, tenet League standings last night! 9:00 — BlimpRon vs. Sonar @ the team downed the Cincin- oer nati Reds, 4-3. The Brooklyn} 7:30—VX-1 Flyers vs. Adams Dodgers lost yesterday to the} Dairy. Piiledeiphia Phillies, 11-7. Bos- 9:00—Naval Hospital vs. Op- de Ney iants v-Sta. tom defeated the New York Gian! SA DAY— 1-4, lest night, while the Chica- @e-Pitteburgh game was rained out All eeght games were played in the American. New York defeat- od the Washington Senators, 43; feetee Red Sex won from the Philedeiphie Athletics, 5-1; St. 7:30—Bamboo Room vs. Home- stead Ail Stars 9:00-—Tides Inn: vs. E Homegesd All Lagpheine Craig's Doe Fi 6:30—Tavernier see. vs. Op-Dev-Sta: Soa eemas Scott and K. Rodriguez; R. Ron will play the Sonar School, tows Browns twice beat the SEBALL Perez, Alayon and Brost. Sonar has lost both games played ; (P) Wirephotos @tewelend Indians, 10-6 and 5-2,| Island League Se SSS ses ‘so far tothe Biimps but Mgr.| HERBERT C. HATHORN (top), while the Chicago White Sox (Municipal Stadium, NAMES ON PETITIONS Buckwictz claims this is one) fo;mer Agriculture Department @owned the Detroit Tigers, 1-0. (Continued From Page One) ‘game they are going to win or; Siaeae: The scores SATURDAY— ape fusnished by Harcld Laub- know the.reason why. Ibis ex.) employe: tells: senates) “ss Harvey Seeds Post Legion Jun-|scher of the Chamber of Com- pected that Borden will pitch for) percenter” investigators in WATIONAL LEAGUE i ani face iors of Miami vs. Arthur} merce aid greatly in eliminating Sonar and none other than Rich-| Washington that Maj. Gen. Night Game Sawyer Post Legion Juniors] this difficulty. ards for the Blimps. Harry H. Vaughan was “a lit- R. HL E. of Key West. The use of the city directory, ———————— | fis sie F © Lows 414 1|SUNDAY— has made it possible to assign people do not seem to be s j tle rough” on him in effort to Com nat: 3 8 6] Harvey Seeds Post Legion Jun-| some 400 more families, and pos- | ed voters in Monroe County. | get a molasses permit for a New Rrarte, Marin and Rice; Raf- iors vs. Arthur Sawyer, Post] sible Voters, to the survey of re-; They are proud of the ni Jersey firm in 1946. Milton R. fomeberger and Cooper Legion Juniots of, Key West. | tion. These families live in areas | the vill have better schools. insurance man, tells committee Might Game GOLF shown. in blank spaces or incor-! “During the next few days do R. HE, Municipal Golf Course rectly named ated on the Chan. not turn up your tadio when you |"oeePRid. Joh: Baragaon’ 4E-000e 23 Comte 13915 1 = (Stock Istand) ber of Commerce map. | hear a knock on the door, or the; for trying to get a sugar ra- | Mew York 4 8 ©| Daily and Sunday play. The High School students circu-| doorbell rings, or disappear out| tioning suspension order lifted Meetford end Satkeld; Hartung, lating the petition, which it is|the back door, or maybe yell “I) in 1946. This led to Senator | single, Esteves a single, Sam Val- dez a triple and Diaz a single, K. Rodriguez a single, Scott a single, Tampa Valdez two singles, Man- ny a single, and a homer, Celio a single. day and the Merchants made two errors. the Stars but poor support cost him the game. Stars Merchants 101 033 30x—11 12 2 gistered voters of Monroe County | they do get on their petition, who ate eligible to sign the peti-|!ook forw, of 4to 2,10to2 and 10 to 0, a . total of 24 runs for Bamboo and 4 for the Tides. Eggy Kerr claims | he will personally see to it that Curly wins this game if he doe not win another one. He Meador, Walker Or Kelly, Barber, Williams, Knowle: also clain they wili do their best to see Eggy’s wishes come true But the Bamboo Room may use Roberts and then we just can; § 3 NO’ vision what is going to happen « ge” void. G. Lewis a single Brantley a double, In the field, the Stars had a bad Scott pitched a good game for Scor R. HE. 000 010 110-3 9 7 that they Tides wlll prap. | In the second game the Blimp! Polland (bottom), Milwaukee d to the day when febele, Behrman, Hansen and hoped, will pave the way towards don’t want any”, said Chai -| McCarthy of Wisconsin de- | IN We ctreen better schools in Monroe County, | “It may be a high school student! manding indictment of Mara- | — with no increase in the taxes,|at your door seeking your signa- gon on perjury charge. | RH. E. come back home from a day of | ture as a qualified elector on the Oe Ph tatelptia i 0 door knocking and street pound-| petition. They will appreciate W feowhiye 713 1 ing ‘with aching feet, but with a! your kind consideration, and are, WILL “YOU SMIL Deeeelly, Rowe, KKonstanty, smile on their faces. They are; most appreciative of the na It Might Work Merer ae @ Seminick: Branca, glad they have had a part in the | already on the petition.” i = | GER Pelee Minner and Edwards. and Nights Daily play. er ( heeage- Pitteburgh, -postponcd, om AMERICAN LEAGUE Wight Game RHE few Vork 482 @ aningten ae Reet and Silvera; Scarbor- wah wnt Barly, Floridan League nim @ u 3 ct. RE. Havana 80 48 .625 —_ 310 1|Miami -. 75 53.586 Pultedetphe 1 @ {Miami Beach 67 58.536 ee , Tampa 68 60 531 get ant Tebbette; Fowler.) west Paim Beach 61 63 492 a Fort Lauderdale 54 71.432 Wight Gome Lakeland be TA 2 R. H. E.| St. Petersburg 373 Ne - wed 10.13, 1}, Club— . Pet — @ 11 0) Brooklyn 636 “ Hearden, Feller Boldek ~ nee a SS Se er Roster ‘305 Philadelphia 491 tight Geme Pittsburgh 468 ( - oad) Cincinnati 402 R. H. E.| Chicago 372 510 0 - 214 0| Club— Pet | _ New York 631 nenandy Garver and Moss 2 Basion “ Soe ~~ ; . He- veland _ : er “e My ‘apei, Gromek, He. Dewalt od ma , Philadelphia : @ 52 544 Pgh! Game Chicago = 4 R. H. E.| Washington 38 72 - 1 2 O|St. Louis 37:77 tes e706 - Sectwes e@@ Malone; Gray,| The arteries are always empty after death of an organism and early anatomists believed they Tee word “artillery” was first) were normally filled with air. elt engines used to dis- Hatteman and Swift vest te Because of the alkaline content SKATING Bayview Park, Night FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. TENNIS Bayview Park, Afternoons - but | . . > ~<A used Bnd of ashes, tools and containers ome of long range. used to handle ashes in big pow- aha ging @ wursiag. er plants must be made of metals which resist corrosion. = __ plans for better schools in Key | West and Monroe Count always apologetic we are taught to vote, but most each night HERE’S RODEO TEC HNIQUE A sinall group of students start- Policeman — Why are you} but are! ed their dook knocking campaign ‘racing through the town at this)..,, because they | Tuesday afternoon a ate? | brake is} do not have more names on their! Many gallons of hot water have| Motorcyclist — My Yoo eretes petitions at the end of the day. | been used by the High School} out of order and I wanted tO} year to the I The usual remark is, “In school | students soaking their aching feet} get home before there is an ac-| dive t | cident. PEAK Solici prov Brow (P) Wirephoto | BOTH RIDER AND BRONCHO DEMONSTRATE PICTURESQUE FORM at the annual rodeo in Burwell. Nebraska. Head down and front legs braced, the bare-back bronc hoists rear heels higher than the riders head. The unidentified rider clings to the surcingle with one hand and hazes the borse with the other. an unless Buster has a bad day, to s | veneiriea | PAUL October 1 ty Oct ing permitte | « ghited the 3rd day of August, AD. (sd) LESLIE M. As Ancillary Administrator of the Estate of Leslie M. Stratton, de- Ancilla: Rilertatenion aug.4-11-18 NoTIC RATTON, JR, visiting a lady,” | True economy is praiseworthy bet in the hope of saving @ tps 9 ical. Let ie 2 yous erie for the benefit of 29 let us DELIVER GRADE “A” LARGE SHIPPED FOR TAX DEED Houxe Bill No, 1862 TICE IS HEF Clifford Kerr, the holder of th certificates scription of the names in Monrve vs ALDINE A. 1. 1949. _ rk noe Lb. SAWYE tor for th ard and Mo’ hich it was « aug.4-11-13. KE. RICHARDS! 1 (sd) Kath GIV has filed ssed are ». 72; Year of Issu- County, F o No. 11-945 SROY RICHARD- ne and Ordered this 27th day of Deputy Clerk. Political | Announcement | PV UVYVVVYVUVUYUVUVVVYVTY For City Commission ALBERT G. MILL at Grocers ROBERTS vvvvY IVVVOUUVYSUVYYVYNT | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE | TRIUMPH | COFFEE ll A hy Grade “A” Boneless ROUND | SMALL MEATY ROAST. .lb. 57¢ | Pork WILSON'S TENDERIZED HAM su«nom « FRESH SHIPPED GEORGIA DRESSED at GRA RYERS » COLORED and QUARTERED OLEO HUNT’S TOMATO SAUCE ..can Se 1 Btl. 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