The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 1, 1949, Page 5

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WEST TENNIS Competition for # position . the . first team waxed mighty j Straight falls to win the | grudge match between the,two that has been. brewing so long. Bobby with an airplane spin threw the wild bull and pinned him after 32. minutes of tussling. * Mr. X mixed all the fouls in the books to defeat the extreme- ly popular Pat O’Hara in 36 minutes of the senti-final. Bill Cody, a product of the ald | West; fought to a thirty minute draw with the notorious Prince}, ‘ns hedehnde de Siti Oe ies defeated a bap espa ocaaaa ape ; feated* i ; Melvin Whitman defeated Mel- | ,7yvg j ' i 6-3, 6-0. THROUGH “Te defeated Bob Pol- . , lock 3-6, a 62, By PEDRO AGUILAR “4 5 a wand Blauvelt . defeated 2 i Legi 2 36 sor be mana ¥. 0k ie poh igh e sapien Ricialici again next year by Joe McCarthy. and Varela 6-1, 6-3: H. Sellers and Knowles déteat-| HIGHLIGHTS OF SUNDAY'S ‘ eaten ed ¥. Carbonell and’ Alonzo 6:4 OAMES AT WICKERS FIELD | § oerts Calendar diub snngunged tales that Me- 14, 7-4. Rayos | In the opening game, Mongolo : Carthy had signéd to pilot the 3 Pa 3 dineup for Key West,;/Sanchez and Joe Lewis staged a BASEBALL Red Sox again. : } until x ehalleriges alter it si i ite ; neg Sox President Yaw- } is: Ralph Hartenstaine, Walter na ~ DEE Ditches | aise i. Rapene Labaoe inp oreo had said that Me- ' Pate, E. A, Hamblen, Peter Va- ec Bore Oran. phe fut int any hunt sae ue, Carthy would be offered a new } PRE LONINE, contract. But there was~ some } rela, Roberts Smith, Jack Sellers. Newest adtiition sto Club mem- Errors were,the .dqwniall of | SUNDAY— question as to whether McCarthy | _ bership is Lt, Richards who|little Joe. In the second frame,| 1:00 — American Legion vs.| ould retire. ; worked out on Sunday with Pate} Legion pulled a double play and Adare Dairy. MeCarthy’s former two-year} “ anid qwith Hartenstine. Both said|88@in in the ninth. The Saints) $:00—-Key West Cubans vs.! -ontract expired at the end of the) that Richards:has the ; Pulled one inthe third and an-| . San Carlos’. 1949 season. The Red.Sox finish- 1 strokes to go far if he is” able to | Other in the sixth. Ingraham had Se ed second Me Aneree 4 : 8 em. , {5 outs and two assists; Roberis GOLF League race under arthy in tmatch will be a return} M@d.one out and three assists and Municipal Golt Course both 1948 and“1949. The Red Sox ment .with Miami Beach, |%0e Lewis had four assists. For (Stock Island) lost out to the Cleveland India si who “defeated Key "West 5-4 in| *he ‘Saints, C, Valdez, had five| Daily and Sunday play. August. It will be played on ‘the | 0UtS and two assists, ‘Pazo had Flami Park courts, date to be eee get 4. three. assists, Mario SKATING aa: in Sune nchez had nine outs > ang one Bayview Park. Pemeey We S00 Teal Baceies tito iguule “del varia ‘ only extra base knock of the} 7-90 t0 9:00 p.m. i game. In the. second game three homers’ were hit, a-record for one in a play-off game. in 1948. geason the Red Sox bowed to the New York Yankees on the last day of the season. day. : the Federal Savings and Loan Association of New York, 60- year-old Gardner. W. Taylor, was Cameron Meets x o eystomer e° Coe ee i ! among the. Passengers on the ai-4 over collection while } aro lauuse | gee weccecr rene mgens. fe ee ean: (see story on Page Oné.—Ed.).dis| others Said “itiwas going smooth-) O° combina of mal of Soran Sa Nat a FEW PROTESTS "game so-far this year. Sutton hit hit @ triple to center. The Adams office said Taylor was flying to} ty. ‘ use, a boys hada field day at. bat (Bayview Park) Mashington on 3 Dusiice Wigy 8 Sor eee meine mietchaliin) Would Oe AK eee aap eee 3 = His home is in Bronxville, N. Y.| said i B - 1 was less nine Blanco hit three, Santana three,| Daily ples. said it slumped today after sev-' was cen Sutton four, Villareal four, Grif- ~ InMain Bout = fen one ‘and Means two, for a Heavyweights will take over| total of 17 hits. Late Bulletins the spotlight at the Key West)” ‘the Cubans had but eight on Sports Arena Friday night whenjg. Rodriguez and J. Hodriatez {Continued From Page One) Eddie “Red” Cameron, 190 1bs1)hit' two each, Acevedo and Cabot| western Ohio for-an hour and 34 meets the promising JimMy)one and Casa and Castellanos | minutes this morning. Burke from Brooklyn. : one. Means drove home _ three z 2. Cymakon aves @ farrier Nation- jruns and Villareal two, Castel- BOETTIGER MARRIES al intereniiegiate heavyweight | janos two, and J. Rodriguez two.| HAGUE, Holland—A. one-time boxing champion, has been fight-|" Tp the field, Lee Griffen and| son-in-law of F.D.R., John Boetti- 2 ing pro for four’ years. > : Means for the Dairy boys were}ger was married today for the sake sta peetines! Se aon great and for the Cubans, Kaki| second time. The wedding of / ee : Boettiger to Mrs. Virginia Dal ; Sue and olds" "viclries ove Seiad ee inn Oy FOR STVLE FOR SIZE um POR VALUE sue peape per 1h his piVision. place in the Hague, Holland. o Burke hes met Tom Sharkey,/ appis é Jim Bowden and others, and should give the classy “redhead” outside opponents in the leading preliminaries. Both Rich and rdy are, well known ta local! Rodriguez, Acevedo and Cabot were the best. The Saints, although they won| ADMIRAL’s PLANE DOWN gseohvionn.-z0har ait ene ‘+ NIROECUEIOR" TEHORS were short two players, Al Ace- WASHINGTON.—A Navy. air- J vedo, who is sick, and Vidal, who] craft carrying Vice Admiral For- SPORE SEATet could not report on acount ofjrest P. Sherman to Washington sickness in the family. was forced to land today at Bal- The Cubans lost because Bus-|timore because of engine eau le. . & ter Roberts and Alonzo did not} The ‘plane-had picked up er'- “ : 4 h 7 i : y ; show up. . man after he had flown from-the i . i ae N i 4 ig . é ie < * MES AND CORDIAL i) ramet PEO Ce ale Pail ips eon Megj aboard 2; epmmer=} Bi ; . . j ‘ bey ae ees EPA PA pati thely dak, Clayton Sterling Fetal" alrffier. Anacostia Naval ; $ . s¥etters of amateur iixadio did hot show up, so it was a 50-5C | Ait Base repdrted “the -“forced " i ions alwoys include a nuni-! affair. landing and said Sherman would ; ber. That is to identify the enya come on. to Washington later. trict in which they are located. FSLA HEAD IN CRASH NEW YORK.—The president of Seer es we x RUGGED SAFETY ‘ FRAME! BIG WRAP-AROUM, BUMPERS! @ lot of trouble. Rich of Chicago and Purdy will be pitted against Next Sunday, first game, .Cov- ington against vietim Vidal, at Mail The Citizen to Relatives |! p.m. ¢ 1949 MERCURY ‘SPORT SEDAN White side-woll tires and rear wheel shields & DEEP. WHEEL COM SPRINGING! %& TURN INDICATOR STANDARD EQUIPMENT & GAS-SAVING TOUCH-O-MATIC OVERDRIVE OPTIONAL! 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