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Loctill Sere Two Impptesiie’ Wins In Yesterday's Doubleheader % Fanceaeae a Metleentot te Cuner Guat <=] ‘81 Miami Field.210°t0'2’ and’8.t0' 0." - hit twe home run; brie et and the| that battle. Vidal pitched the low a hit. throw in. Buster Mira third When the’ catcher one ta Gate 11, in the Santana and Acevedo, ended ‘the frame, first to the showers and in to pitch, he walked foree in a run in the ¢ taminate pitched th it Santana walked, Ac on a flelder's choice Scot by innings: 100 000, 000 CaneygCu Vidal and wie Ker and Jack base fh Vidal. Lovtres 2, seer ifice Bases Prieto; hit 5, Galfane 4, welke: by Sweeting 2, Saldana 2, Pekin &; Saldana 1, Pakin 1; REAL TEST FOR second round of the opener the fourth—that was all the safe: last for the locals and did not| Sweeting 4, and 1 run in five in- ~ Bombers tied the score in Fue ore Palas. off Sald itd on a hit over'the fenee Sans runs in seven im- left center by Danny Lastres.| ings, Pakin 1 run and no hits in| Dériencé that is different, a night’ the fourth, Buster doubled and |! inning, off Bustamente 7 hit and: ball got away from Ubieta on} 9 TUns in one frame; double plays:| qi went to| Lastres to Bre and Valdez to rd, Joe Mira fanned, but “San- n bled and Roberts Scored, tie Conchs inthe teats « Int ip sith the*Bomb” busted}. «Umpires: Santana, Bustamente, rts singled, Mira doubl- Saptana doubled. Roberts and weet aE ay pea Se walked, |, In the nightcap, maa Vaidegsfanhed, wha Virtal reached! er too much for wide @ fivst, Lastres walked and Stole second, Jack Villareal poled Saldana, their star hurler went €d, Jack Villareal Pakin came Kaki Rodriguez is out, four hth, do is and out of the} Kaki | Santana is out Rodrigpez poled one park @ howler; * to ‘seore koat tiee runs of the game. Key West #01 492 22rj0 14:4; sieiielts: * Ubieta} ‘went P@kin, Betancourt: and: Some walls Lea ia Valdez * and ** ; Bustamante; Vidat ty , and Ubieta: home rans:. Lastres; struck out by: Sweeting 2. Bustamante wild pitch hits off AMPION BURKE mm er Sere Wai“ aaay Haare Secchi be and Caney ties for the $$. nings, off Vidal no runs and fo ana rowan Tea atensatiag Nope Fa gincnn Ud ategd gi oon and Toledo; time 2:30 minutes: bans and gave them a wh: “ie allowing but five fluke hits. In the first three frames only nine! batsmen faced him and he fanned | Bowi, @ good 360 feet and scored four of them. three runs. Roberts is out and then three infield hits by Mira,‘ first frame. Valdez beats one out | but Kaki to short. Danny Lastres poles one; on @ pitch to vt of the lot into the Orange The loeals won the game in the | Bowl for a himer,; Santana singe fanned, and first to pitcher, who covered first. Vidal singled to left and Santana scor-| 4 me.! ed. Knowles fanned. Tn the ‘third, Lastres fanned, from third to rst. Jack singled, Kaki. singled, nd Vidal is: safe on an. error ahd | the bases are « loaded,’ ‘Knowles- ROH. E.‘ singled and two scored, vine ita nowlés scored. td the shewe forced: ched the tout i tae ie Seore by innings: “~ . 000000 0-0 > 304 100 x= B11 *Y McManus and Beu- fora: Errors, Lastres, Arnold, Osacar, 2-base hits: McManus and Tor- res; stolen bases: aaa hits off ag , Caney,” »Morley « and a If visitors to the city would! like the treat of their ‘vacation lives from the standpoint of fish- ing, the opportunity is now avail- able. ‘Boatwier ave booking night fexeursion after the wily —silver- ing, ig something you’ will not soon fdrget. . Already... racks at JR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | eo*FISBING TOURNAMENT. Tipping the Scales Leading Catches To Date pte ve ts Lbs. is Lbs. 34 Lhe. 16 bbs. Lbs. LBs. Lbs. 10 \the bight, display the results of; these trips, tarpon averaging from 26; to 45 pounds, are played, ond it/ii just: beginting. The. heaviest catch made so far itinings; trips for tarpon. For-a fighing ex- : cand it was a thing of | The captains ate fishermen, and a trip om one of the boats after tarpon will to. this city. t Try it and see for yourself. | If Might Be The Time bight appointed as a Dockmaster. } With woe authori, of course, | to see, that everything in the area is kept in suipanahe coed ition. sity, at: the present would to be voluntary, but activity in the bight. is: reaching such pro- portions that it will not, be long before.such an appointment will be. almost mandatory. As an example, last year at this time, there were approxi- mately 12 boats in the area. These were all the property of members of the eharter boat as- sociation. This year there are about thirty, plus) the bettom fishing boats located at the lower énd of the bight, and no dewht me more will be coming in. It is not too far in the’ future, to visualize the activity that:will result, as exeavating is complet- ed in the North end of the big! » and construction of d facilities for small yachts is ten pleted: »Adockmaster » will be. a must—at that times» © | As. for , hresent,* appoint- ment. of in: the hatter boat afea from among the boat- mén would go! iced Way" car- * reet aly conditions Ye Neushsemm! batted » Hones 2, Pies Wea brag bak be ‘Toledo, ‘Mira and Saldana; time: 1:40 scorer: Aguilar. Sueante Lastres 2, . Manus 2 and Sith Mére About Shrimp “minutes; to me—but poe arise in that-secte: + Andiwhat brings ft ab ely, is the | fact) ith: Varieties of this ithas ever poe Shore o taste tee chs a —shrim, ne eden Dat & it is different— a lot different. Pm a ‘confirmed te *. World’s Champ Mildred Burke Defends Title At Lecal Arena Tomorrow. Key West’ wrestling fans will see two uf dheeoulsh: ing gifl Wrestlers tinstheséo perform o-hen ae S$ fastait ° ga ® Burk championy can . best be i on as the Pin-Up girl who pins ’em down—at $50,000 a year. In 15 years of wrestling, Mil- dred, born in Coffeeville, Kans. birthplace cf Walter Johnson, the Big Train of major league base- } ball, has never been thrown al- a i jl i ih |e though she admits ruggsd matches in 43 of the 4: Cuba, Mexi states as well as in and Canada. The 33 year old, 5 foot, 2 inch! blue-eyed pioneer of girls wrestl- ing says “that while I started out to become an interior decorator.” “This sport got inte my blood early..I wrestled mem and women duving -the -Gerat Depression and imes shave . changed ‘since ff , save Mildied. “Gust Karas, promgter then, would be: a- fia Tgatch ,.was. in. Bethay,| Wiadh 300 eysons. ¥* | WRESTLES HERE TOMORROW le i t Tazed to see the crowds I drew s estan Garden and the. Phila- delphia Convention Hall.” In fifteen years of Wrestling Miss Burke says; “I guess I wrestl- ed some 200 thm, all comers, in My time. It was rugged work, but my challengers today are just as spirited and even more trickier. ce ee Rravilors, sere are Dot Dotson, Juanita Coffman, Filan | Viahn, Therese Theis, June Byers,’ enc Mae Weston afd Nell Stewart. “They ave agile, smart and know the ropes and angles”, seys Mil- “You got to be ap fo par, sitally and ment: "ieee: Billy ~ Wolfe 3URKE-DOTSON WRESTLE TUESDAY NIGHT eee Daily and Sunday play. dg sl Bayview Pat! “9:80 to 9:00: PM, | Mail The Citizen to Relative | Seemee Mibdied “reales ox Gn averies on the average of from 3 to 5 nights a week & months 4 year. “She rests the other four”, says. Billy. i has two homes in Les Angeles, | both showglaces”, he séys with pride. “One is for her and the \raae for her mother”. Also On Card In the cpening match, Bobby | Rober, 231 of Toledo tangles ith Pedro Ortega, 209, of Havana. The second bout. brings. together Red Ryan and Gene Bowman. Roland Kretschmeyer, of Jack- sonville, will referee all bouts. ———— ROBERTS OnFice, sUpPtles {ize DUVAL ST. See Our Display 0 Canasta Score “4 Royal Stendoel and Spd Vicker the finishing toueh to. your trip! ‘They are also at the present | time employing people to behead jthe shrimp, all of which is still Thomaston, {more revenue poured . into the pounds, length, 3 feet, start city, and which is circulated Sith 23 inches. To writing about having around to the local stores, land- 4 one of pi boat captains at the lords and so on. Crew members of ‘the vessels here, in’ the event the beds are found to be of a perman- lent nature; “will rid doubt’ bring Such.an appointment,of neces~ their families:to the city. They, have’ too, will have to eat, live, ahd buy j locally, ‘Any industry eommunity, will help the individ- ual, no matier how small or how Jarge. About The Picture Yep, that’s me at the head of the colurtin. some of have been most kind, the funny kind. Here are a few: “When the kids are misbehav- ing, I show them your picture, tight away they become angels.” “The roaches in the house left the night your picture was first displayed in The Citizen.” My reply to this You bet it's “better than ever”_ MERCURY 1950 MERCUR [AMERICA'S “NO. 1 ECONOMY CAR”! entries in this Here are the latest .entries re- ceived by the Jaycee tournament which ig committee: shrimp that helps the And believe “ me, the comments passed little et last crack Seis amazing new gas- oline mileage record for gruelling 751 mile Grand Canyon run as it out- performs 30 other entries ' from America’s leading car makers! ament oe nice class. = length 3 feet TROPICAL sega =o | AMBERJACK—Charles F. Frye of Chicago, Ill, weight 31 pounds, 4 a girth 24° inches. Jonathan B. Bethel, of weight 30) 9 inches, Ga., BONITO—Fred A. Wagner, of, Kansas. City, pounds length 2 feet, 4%. inches, | girth 15% inches. Dr; O. of Springfield,~ IL, pounds, length 2. feet, 442 “inches, 4 apeth 16 inches. . Prank. d. Fisher, » ‘olexdo, Ohio, A th 2 feet, 4% ~: 4g’ inches. Mrs, Joseph of Scranton, 9 ___ weight . Me., wegiht: 10. Zelle, | weight. 11) “weight ii ae sinehes, or VWerid Fame FLAMINGO Friday. Marek ae ane One of America’s vee we Flamingo Stakes Yes: now it’s officiallg-provent Pound for pound, the big new 1950 Mercury IS America’s most eco- nomical car! For, in the 751 Mile Mobilgas Grand Canyon Rum conducted by. the American Automobile Association last -week, Meteury delivered grand- _ prizeswinning gasoline eeonomy—over a rugged course which ranged from *’ Death Valley to 7000 foot icy moun- tain passes! ‘This remarkable economy—made possible by the combination of Mercury’s thrifty, V-type, 8-cylinder Pi EWihay OVERDRIVE. and jts gas-saving “Touch- .O-Matie” Overdrive—came as no surprise to Mercury owners. For many Mercury ‘owners had repeatedly re- prem gasoline economy far above expectations. . et aes 5 unusual economy is only one ofthe many reasons why thou- “of Sowhers are how choosing ! lecaee Many say it’s the smartest~ looking ear on thé road. Others daith it’s the smoothest-riding, most comfort- able, too! And-all agree it’s the biggest value for the money! Drive Mereury yourself—and see! MONROE MOTORS, Inc. 1119 WHITE STREET é é : a ? J 4 aia