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a in ‘ Si seaneneatins Hh BASEBALL LEAGUE NOW." 100 LOCAL SHOOTERS Ra , ANNUAL IN THREE-WAY TIE fast 4 0 3- : : Seed ( : iia: 2.04, TON SUNDAY =| Somme tf ‘ . Victorious Over um o i: . Ki t a : 201 Many Prizes ; oa West Cubans . 201 Are Won By Jaycees’ Softball Both favernite clubs lost their dae. Those Who Team To Practice | 4 G3k 8 ‘ubans . - ‘i “AB RH POA Participated The Jaycees softball team: will on aes hold a practice session tonight x $69 c Hag Rept r aye, a 3 2 fi 7:30 in Bayview Park. “All teams; i made 23 of . them i £4 ‘ Mayor Louis Eisner are reek be present. | ~~ | bases. Santana ani ite Fi e ae F Shot . pos's {xRan for Sterling in 7th. 3 0 £1 0 Fired First Sho 4.) [ling lead, with? .|xxBatted for Alayon in 8th 30100 That W. , Beaced) .. |ENCTY ope of the. Dai Seabe. by: jullie 2 20000 Won A Colt Sports Calendar. $2,200,000 Paid ae ao ee ast one run. ‘Saints 301 020°2 S06 we ° oF. arlos, “Vidal. hit i } Weodsman Pistol BASEBALL By Cleveland “ homer, a triple and a single. > Prem ay Sarah ioe i - 2 | Gasaciy Wao =e th iy ‘The Het ennual Turkey Shoot} Island City Baseball League : : golo hit a homer. anda single.'sSantana, Griffin; rune batted in| _ Tots pg eed fange dedication, of the (Municipal Stadium, Businessmen For Bunsy Villareal ‘fanned 12 bat. Yidat on riffin; chen _— in: ‘otals—. etiam fue mest Pistol and Rifle, Afternoon) ters. . —- Paine be Griffin; three-| Score by innings: ‘ 4 was held on Stock Island’ SUNDAY— : Baseball Club In the second game the Legion its: Sterling, Vidal, Hewitt, ‘Legion O00: 513 O-4 oe 1:00—-San Carlos Saints vs. $ Surprised the Key Schad: Bunzy; stolen bases: Valdez, ee 100 001 0-2 5 4) American Legion. CLEVELAND, Nov. 21.—(4).— | Little Joe Lewis. pit Blanco, Means;, double plays: Al. “Errors: Shepperd, Roberts, Bar Levis M, J. Eisner was @rement te fire the shot, at a mov- ie terget, thet won the Colt tar- medel Woodsman Pistol for _ 4. Stein, USN, attached to the} GOLF Piet Gener School, here in Key Municipal Golf Course Wes : (Stock Island) Mothers were participated in} paity and Sunday play. ty Mere than one hundred local ~aieve SKATING Bayview Park, Night fs : a fat : : ” r E West Cubans. hands for the seventh time’ since |.all scattered. A triple.by D. Rob- , joi i \ i i ae si Vil: 12; bases Hs: 2S. . D. Rob- | idheg Joined the Ameria Legge ets ithe rok ond’ single by Soncher 2. off Valdes & ot Villas jerte; salen, acest Acevedo & | first run, but the Legi _ 4; hits: off Sanchez 7: in 1 Roberts 2, Henriquez, Cates; sac- The sale was announced’ iby I | recitient Bill Veeck today... He in the “Her nning, off~ Valdez 16 in 7 in rifice hit: Doughtry; double play: said a group of Cleveland — busi- balk: .. Villare: bit by Ingraham (unassisted), J. Rod- ness men had paid. approximately tcl riguez to Rabotin to Acevedo; | $2,200,000 for the club. . struck out: by Lewis 7, by Jones j | Insurance Execdtive Ellis Ryan ‘Getlers on the Gulfstream Food nent Store were given as| pRIDAY— theads the newly+formed:’ syhdi- | righ fielder id |; oy _ vai . . Mrs. V. Moody, turk 7-30 to 9:00 p.m. leate. His associates in ‘the ‘deal |'t ot awa: ; E fir, Mere, bam: and ten ‘chickens| stiel ‘are said ‘0 be President George|Sheppe bas ee ty tet aoe tem <2? ..% is fallow: Ralston, two; Buchs, TENNIS , \Medinger of the Fostoria Indus- * Cae : * | @lexton, Stone, Merry, Fagan and MeMas- | trial Service Company; Attorney | i i os ogo Fora MK . (Donald Hornbeck, and. Harry ise as thee the record score was shot on price Daily play. i Small, executive vice-president of | Doughtry popped to. pi a forget; and a match that} WITH FAMOUS STEP- DESIGN vents included luck tar- Sentry matches; breakable} eae. targets to be broken be- * wm. ‘the Bank of Ohio. : : i ai 8 @ oF SHUFFLEBOARD | Ryan was asked if Hank Green- |- nri ' (Bayview Park) ; berg, the vice-president . of ‘the red. Be Bee ey 3 % I Daily play ‘Indians -would become General! In the sixth, the Legion won}. 4 Be bad POS RRS ea ' Manager. Ryan said he hadn’t|the-game. Cates singled, Dough- ' @nly two shots, the two o * = vv CIVIC GROUPS ! discussed the post with anyone.| try sacrificed him to.sécond, Rob- elt @rouped the closest togeth- : erts tripled over the left fielder’s © Wiehing the match. A rifle} (Continued From Page One: ' new owners hinted that - the one-| head, and. Joe Lewis’ singled’ to ty LTCDR Hibbard, a ly improved. by the painting,” time Detroit Tigers’ . slugger| score Roberts, That oved to be: fonder over one hundred | said Burner. se as Bags base * 'S would become the new General} the winning matgin ee Cubans year off, nearly won this two- be Aabyad oyaaDA bles sit igh Manager. Ryan said he planned} scored. their last run in the sixth. - “ Ame 5. ~ Acevedo, py Fy the distance was great-| cent more men than at any other) " Veeck has been connected wtih| for the last run of the ah er the one-eighth inch be-; Previous time: the Indians since’ June 22, 1946.] At bat, Solomon and: Roberts>hit tween centers of the winning} So aig Saeco He and several associates paid} two for the Legion and Acevedo ~ a | Mail The Citizen to Relatives |! ana and one quarter million dol-}hit two for the Cubans. In the Bisher and the club of: , lars for the Indians, 13 farm. clubs} field, Ingraham with’ an unassist- Heets Peeewed plans for a junior the club to be held at the Junior’ and old league park. ed double play was great and We eh for the youth of our Chamber of Commerce Club, Veeck ennounced after, today's} Solomon, Henriquez’ and Cates} Fy will be planned further house, Tuesday, . December 6,-at meeting that he, has no plans for| also looked great on the, field, For. at ‘Peet regular meeting of 7:30 p. m: ‘continuing his baseball career. the losers, J. Rodriguez, Acevedo: ae ae, 2 antennae ee ee fand Casado were the best. Se This thtows three Clubs to a tie for first place and the Legion but two games behind and three more games’ to play in this ‘Hult. Box scores: FIRST GAME San Carlos Saints | However, sources close to ‘the ' - TE than any other.car at any price, except another Hudson; yet a car that costs you less to buy «i less to drive! that doesn’t creep @ ght bacet roll along. 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