The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 26, 1949, Page 3

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EN TEES EES EEE OR DG BEATE ROE RY SE OF apt = Tybee e : — jai gn "SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, Night) First Game: 7:30 FRIDAY— First—Naval Hospital vs. Sonar School. Won In First |Win One Game 7 St. Louis « Second—Adams Dairy vs. Bam- Five Runs In First Away In. National; ee a On Two Hits Yankees Defeat PP ent erg acai} And Wilda Pitches Cleveland Indians V.F.W., Jr. Softball club of Mi-} ami vs. V.F.W. Jr. Softball ‘Tileetan won over VX-1 Fly. (Special to ‘The Citizen? Club of Key West. NEW YORK, Aug. 26—Brook-| monDAY, AUGUST 29— lyn split'a pair with the Chicago vuole 3. Ti tall doubleheader at Bayview bf, eatin ih while the St. rae Bamboo Room vs. Tides. & lest might by an 8 to7 score,|Louis Cardinals were winning, i ‘ ‘The Game was interesting from|5-2, from New York’ Gian eee vs. Sonar ; with PARSON "| TUESDAY, AUGUST 30— Mart to finish. Brooklyn lost the first game, 0. First—VX-1 Flyers vs. Adams PAAAAAAADADADAAADAAAAAAALALAABAAARM BROADWAY but won the second contest, 3-1 ‘The last out found Arrington of | Last night the New York Yan- the Flyers diving to first in an initely gained in the Dairy. The Key West, Florida, Golf/much a part of the run of things @ttempt te get there before the readthuai einem itd winnnig from| Second—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Naval Caras My crying these sultry |out there, like fish in waters, to CIG first baseman the Cleveland Indians, 6-3, while Hospital. lays. Whether it’s over the lack of | let _him go. ; > tei but he just missed | 1° Boston Red Sox were losing] THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1— players or insect bites I couldn't} But expenses have to a 610 Duval Street to end the game with! 4, the Chicago White Sox, 8-0. First—Lions Club vs. Kiwanis|Possibly say. T do know that|to a minmum when business © The scores: Club, there are far fewer golfers now|doesn’t warrant them. Overhea — : canines score. NATIONAL LEAGUE Second—Bamboo Room vys.|than there were this same time|expenses on anybody's golft. 5 peg Flyers Night Game VX.1 Flyers. last year, and that there , are far|course aren't small by any B ASEB ALL wry - H.E.| pRIpAY, SEPTEMBER 2 more insects on the course than|means. It costs more than the Sener (End of ‘Second-Half) there were this time a year back.} average golfer thinks for. S08 SCORES A ; ides-| Could be that if the insects| greens, et cetera, are no ee ehscse 2 “ d Munger and Ri shear meee eS Ties want it as bad as they seem to|items of expense by be inka . (2) Wirepnoto popu: 4 a ‘ition tay Laemapagente en gat we bine vag sa ak dang Second—Op-Dev-Sta vs, Sonar] Want it, that it'd be a good ideas , If golfers Seate ol there is} STEVE BELLOISE HOLDS ROPE during count of five at end | wi Na ‘ (so I've heard) to let em have it} doesn’t pay. : . Bit . scored Kerr, another wild pitch Night Game = School, Games __|thtee months out of every year, to it. ! oo peony oe — hatte 08 vei Cigars and Cold that scored Meador, Barber's hit . : RAINED-OUT / Say, from August through Oc- weight champion Ra; a inson in . pb ts : big ot yy fle ore a AF ae Faators ip July, 18—Naval Hospital vs.|tober or thereabouts. Either the] Walter Hunt, inventor of the} Belloise, but he was unable to appear for the eighth round, Kayo ww e - Soft Drinks punch was a left hook. Belloise weighed in at 158 pounds: Rob- inson at 1532. It was a 10-round non-title bout. ee ‘ . | BlimpRon. mosquitoes go or the golfers, one} saf i Id all rights to his cross home Raff er and Cooper; Voi- i . i ig safety pin, sold all second, I coun A ells, cmon Crandall, Liv: And 21—BlimpRon vs. Sonar! way or the other. It couldn’t pos-' invention for $400 in 1849. sibly be that hot weather is} Solomon wetind end —_ rages Ingston. August 2—Naval Hospital vs.!keeping the course vacated like} Lastres fanned, ei! i Night Game BlimpRon. {a ghost town, for it doesn’t get third to first. SFirst August 9—VX-1 Flyers vs.;that, hot does it Chamber of In the third, Kerr walked, Mea- R. H.E.} Adams Dairy. ;Commerce? There’s always a dor bunted safely, Ingraham pop- | pittch 5 August 12—Naval Hospital vs.| breeze you know. ped to catcher, and Kerr stole tay paelohia id FATNESS 1 BlimpRon, and Bamboo Room| 1, a the Pro twiddling his third and Meador second, Barber |" ‘nici son and Masi; Meyer, Sim-] vs. VX-1 Flyers. thuraha or wrapping and un-} mons ‘nd Seminick. (NOTE: Any or all of these | \rapping golf utensils is some-! Night Gam games that have a bearing on | thing for the records. But that’s meesed. we first place of each league may | juic¢ about the story in true form, be played after the regular |Recently Ward Tyson spent two} Philadelphia e * re schedule ends,Friday, Sep- | afternoons waiting around from| is out, second to first. | Pittsburgh 280 tember 2.) Sa one ’til five and never did get at the fourth, Tides-Inn scored nd Seminick; ; a game because no one showed! os arin fete roa gh Sh BASEBALL up, not even Ben Hogan Cole. ; theid last run. Lastres walked,| Lombardi and Masi, McCullough. Island City Baseball League |the day I went out found the! iL ge ( walked to fill the bags, a wild piteh and Kerr scored, another and Pieitas sacrificed him down a base. Kerr singled to center and First (Municipal Stadium, Pro and Pro Jr, in charge of} Lastres scored. Meador and Ing- . H. E, Afternoon) everything, from washing the| raham is out, second to first. a aie 6 0|SATURDAY— : dust off the tables to answering! VX-1 Flyers scored two in the | Brooklyn 8 0] 1:00—American Legion vs. Key} my absurd queries. Looking out | West Cubans. : ‘over the sun-drenched yet breezy | 3:00—American Legion vs. San yoif course no one was in sight | Carlos. save a regiment of mosquitoes In fifth they had a chance pescafeiecd huddled here and there, waiting} te seore but could not come HE. M GOLF |no doubt for anyone who might through. Jenkins singled, goes to lunicipal Golf Course - = venture forth from the First first. Cooper singled and Fisher hit one out of the park fora Schmitz and Owen; Barney, Erskine and Campanella. second on an infield out, but 2 ee nu | Tee. S Fisher popped out and Sutton,} Banta, Palica and Campanella;| Daily and Sunday play. | The whole situation reminds is Gut pitcher to first, Leonard, Muncrief and Owen, Ss ATING me of 2 millionaire who 2 but |. Im the sixth, Horner doubled to Seay ee he left in his will one special item loft, Harrell sitgled t0 right and ROSE LEAHUS. hipaa tinue | with regard to his vast ss ren on cone’, Henderson singled Night Game Peel ie yeren aera! | that they be kept in pe va Gio an ae oe tek os CG 8 spain dition. ‘The course is in perfect Og early so pehiny gee PE See am 310 0 TENNIS [shape, the greens were | never ter aah Gerteaa seen hs piesa Lopat, Page and Silvera; Fel- Bayview Park, Afternoons | smoother nor more a le to oH ball and Nae bn goes to the | let, Bearden, Paige and Hegan. and Nights a good putt. It all seems a cry’ eeeisasiaal Daily play. | shame to have the course, yet no ot ; in li a : 4 ' 2 ths . Sohene Jeanine is or pues Night Game | one to use it. ntayEe ie s ahee § RHE. SHUFFLEBOARD jis too short a period to clos — v Meador and Henderson ies 62 881 (Bayview Park) jshop. Maybe it should be run “> the last frame they scored agian aad Sislone: oes MIRO e ae oane ick aera ; one and gave the Tides a scare. M r Sestieg : HN MARA afford play only a few months i lasterson, Quinn, Dornish and JOHN MARAGON jit afford p : Fisher walked, Suttun flied out} Torm Qu | out of every year. te center, Horner tripled and Fisher scored. Harrell popped to first, Henderson singled to left Night Game H and Harrell scored. Arrington Detroi re ended the frame, he rolled to ey a ie ’ al Continued From Page One) | Peter isn’t out there any more, firm that gave General Vaughan | either. Looks strange not having the deep freezers. |him there behind the counters, ‘White cidowell tows ond hed Glaus myo On his second trip, two bottles | waiting on golfers hand and foot, — of perfume oils that he had | answering questions, giving out brought to the United States; with information, gratis. Peter were confiscated when he tried to | will not have any trouble finding get them into this country with-|a job in town. Every golfer of out paying duty. They were later | the Club would give him a robust released when he paid $1,500. | recommendation. Galywe ought - Philadelphia _ In connection with his reported | not to have to give Peter up. Sie Re frre entely for tin tg spins earnings of $100,000, Maragon! He'll be hard to. replace when In the field, Cooper, Fisher, Kellner and Astroth; Fannin, | said when he appeared before the | the golfing season picks up. And Harrell, Arrington and’ Marklin | P2Pai, Feerick, Kennedy, Embree | committee in July that his income | furthermore, he would rather be played a great grame for the and Lollar. during the five years had eet ot there behind the counters yers, for the winners the best only $30,000. than any other place. He’s too , Lastres, Fleitas, Solomon, Kelly and Ingraham. e: R. H. E. Flyers 200 003 2—7 10 1 Tides-Inn 502 100 x8 4 1 Sinclair, Jenkins and Marklin; Williams and Fleitas. Tampa ts Home run: Fisher; three-base| Miami Beach __ hit: Horner ;two-base hits: Horn-| West Palm Beach . Solomon, | Fort Lauderdale Lakeland ae St. Petersburg __. A Washington n 1 first and made a dive for the bag § : but Meador. beat him there. Trucks and Swift; Hittle At bat the leader was Horner | E2tly- with a double and a triple. Fisher hit a homer and single. Harrell and Henderson hit two singles Night Game RODEO BEAUTIES iv 2, Jenkins 1; bases on balls: off Williams 2, off Sinclair 6, off denkins 3; left on bases: Flyers 5, Tides-Inn 6; earned runs; Tides The leader leads again! A breath-taking new car! A dynamic new triumph of Studebaker’s overwhelmingly popular new ley and Henriqui Philadelphia seorer: Aguilar. New York In the opening game Blimp- Pittsburgh Ron failed to show up. The Red | Cincinnati ___ Devils played a picked team and Chicago _. won by a score of 19 to 4. Op-Dev-Sta boys used 12 play- Club— WwW. L. ers and every one hit safely at |New York least once, except Means. Every- | Boston one scored one run except two. Cleveland R. Campbell, W. Campbell hit Philadelphia three hits, Fisher, Jackobson,| Detroit __ Secory and Shrets each hit two Chicago for the picked team. . Alexander Washington hit two and J. Lewis hit two, Red-| g¢.. Louis mon hita homer, R. Campbell ie tripled and J. Lewis hit two doubles, Alexander hit a double and Fisher hit a double. Se R. H. E. i Picks 013 000— 4 4 4 Op-Dev-Sta_ . $81 05x—19 165] adams Dairy Crusoe, E. Griffen, Oropesa, Tides-Inn ‘ : jell: a is a Cruz and Griffen; Sheretz and | yx. Flyers. oe ‘ (®) Ph ti THE TWINS GARAGE Pe y é ‘oto Secory, R. Campbell. ged HERE ARE SOME OF THE PRIZE CATCHES of the 17th Annual te ancient Persia, which pro-| Club CLASS Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo at Dauphin Island. Ala. Form. 1130 Duval Street Phone 1869 duced clay tiles unequaled in de- Op-Dev-Sta 10 3 .760| ing the background are six tarpon, a shark and a cavalla. Prize sign for 500 years, entire floors|Sonar School . 5 6 .455| Winning cavalla, sharks and ling are on the floor. The attrac- and walls in palaces of the sa- BlimpRon _. 3 5 .375| tive fisherette is 18-year-old Jean Wallace of Fairhope, Ala. She traps were covered with clay tile. | Naval Hospital 3 7 .300! didn’t catch any of the fish but she adds a lot to the picture. ideas on automobile designing! A 1950 Studebaker styled ahead— and engineered ahead—for years to come! MERICA expects the unexpected from Stude- in drive appeal. this breath-taking 1950 Stu { baker—and here it is—the “next look” in cars! is starting another Studebaker buying wave. Dynamically new in form and substance, this is a The 1950 Studebaker stands out in advancements! truly inspired 1950 Studebaker. A new longer Champion and Commander! A new longer speciat Lond mt ae ass Came +» Cruiser sedan! © Seif-stabilizing coil spring front wheel suspension # Its styling is more distinctive than the “new look Higher compression Commander and Champion engines of increosed that Studebaker originated three years ago. horsepower ® Wide-rim wheels and extra-low-pressure tires # Self-od wesc 4 tio letely new 1950 isting brakes Symmetricolly centered variable ratio ste © Over | This is a complete line of complete!) size windows and windshield © "Black light” instrument panel dials * Studebaker cars— paced by asensationally advanced Wear-resisting Studebaker craftsmanship ® Automatic hilt : om Title Ldavepcioe elds (extra cost on Champion only)... Gas-saving automatic ove | Studebaker Champion in the I transmission, Studebaker Climatizer heating and ventilating, Sede Stop in for a look. New in eye appeal and new baker-engineered Philco radio, available on all models at edded eost Bamboo Room STUDEBAKER'S REALLY ROLLING! STUDEBAKER’S FIRST WITH THE NEXT lL K

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