The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 11, 1950, Page 6

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Locals Play Homestead This Afternoon At Their . Baseball Grounds Joe Lewis Will * Oi in i il in in in i i bn inn hin llr hi hhh nly nnd inne Be On Mound DEMARET WINS MASTERS’ TOURNEY For This All- Important Tilt The Key West High baseball team journeys to Homestead to- day to meet their bitter rivals. The Conchs will be gunning for their fourth straight win and will have “Ace Pitcher” Joe Lewis on the mound for this important; game. The versatile “Chip” Fernan-} dez will cover first base in the; absence of “Tinky” Knowles, who ‘is ill. Qn the mound for the Growers will be Bob Roper (6-2), Home- stead ace who has thrown two one-hit games, the most recent Being against Miami Beach. ! “Fhe Conchs will make _ this trip in the new bus provided the| Athletic Department and forj other school activities by the Monroe County Board and Super-} intendent of Instruction. | . The bus seats 16 players and fas been overhauled into first class condition. The acquiring of this.bus by the board for Key West High, will greatly enlarge; the Athletic Program as well as! other activities. at the High| School and greatly cut down on} the. amount of money necessary | for these activities. The School Board and Mr. Q’Bryant worked hard to make possible this bus and the Athletic” lepartment and students are} very grateful to them for making this ja paarehe (#) Wirephoto way DEMARET (right) is presented the plaque by Bobby Jones for winning the 1950 Masters’ Golf tournament at Augusta, Ga. Demaret’s score of 283 strokes beat Jim Ferrier by two strokes and gave him the Masters’ championship for the third time. He is the tournament's first three-time winner. Jones is president of the Augusta National Golf Club which sponsors the tournament. : TIDESINN EDGES OUT SONAR SCHOOL, 3 TO 2, IN SOFTBALL LAST NIGHT AT BAYVIEW PARK | In the opening game of a soft- @. ball twin bill at Bayview Park Tast night, Bamboo Room wor ‘over the B-29 Bombers, 12 to 6, although the Bombers hit three @ BASEBALL STANDING ISLAND CITY LEAGUE ‘Baseball Scores By The Associated Press homers: They could not over-}| Club— W.L. Pct.| Florida International League come the big lead of the Bam-| Adams Dairy 4 1 .800 Lakeland 2, Havana 1. boo boys. ‘Key West Cubans 4 2 .666' Tampa 13, St. Petersburg 9. John Lewis led the Bombers yss Epperson 0 4 000° Miami 11, West Palm Beach 5. with two homers and a double, Sends also hit a homer. G. Lewis hit a triple. For the’ Bamboo Room, Aritas hit two safely and Valdez and €asado one each, Feit walked nine and hit three batters and four errors gave the Bamboo{ S aEEEEnEEaET EE tet Beach 16, Ft. Lauder- dale 4. Sports Calendar ae SOFTBALL 1,100 FIRED FROM Bayview Fark (Continued From Page One) (Night) peut And there are expectations * To be announced. that the program may be extend- bi 1g a aaa asec wake prs ATES ed, permitting the re-hiring of at Score by innings: R.H.E. BASEBALL least some of those who are be- Bamboo 224 422 0O—12 4 4] Island City Baseball League ing’ let go. Unless Congress rules other~ (Municipal Stadium, control law Bombers 220 001 1— 6 8 2 Afternoon) wise, the present {Valdez and Castro; Feit and Griffin. SUNDAY— dies June 30th. ——-- To be announced. | Ip the nightcap, a very good There are approximately 51 @amé was played. The final score TENNIS | different varieties of Irish po- was Sonar 2, and Tides Inn 3. It Bayview Park tatoes. Was won in the last frame on an| Morning, Afternoon and Night)| ~ gtror. Williams and Culverhouse ites Reet sad vitched great ball | nS ee Play Vednich hit three safely and Srokocic, Emerson and COLF Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) ly each. Wil- Daily and Sunday play 16A-B. W, (8en) hit two for the hit the; Jiams and Valdez Winners and Ingraham other one. »cuit Score by innings: ie H. E SKATING EXPERIENCED ‘IN SEAMAN’S dependents’ ors He Oe. | Bayview Park Deputy feet nn Carnet (Night) Port of Jacksonville, Florida. Culvershouse. and Sherill; liams and Kerr. Clem Price Enters Florida State Golf Tournament | WILL RECONSIDER ¢ Continued From Page (ne) Clem Price, of the Key West|an abatement of such properties Golf Club, is entered in the Flor-}as was adopted last Saturday. ida State Amateur Golf tourna-} “Several points brought out by ment at Gainesville, Florida. \The Key West Citizen are well Defending Champion. Carlj|taken, and my motion to re-con- Dann, Junior, of Orlando, won’t|sider will be for the purpose of be on hand to defend his crown.}giving due thought to some From Orlando, Dann announced] points which have not been that severe leg pains had promp- | brought out before. ted his withdrawal. He said he} “It is ironic that this mov hasn't had the opportunity to}ment to collect these taxes hi play the hilly and tough Gaines-|been a result of my own cam- ville #olf and countty club lay-|paign to collect all delinquent! ‘out. taxes on speculative or income With Dann's withdrawal, tho} properties and I certainly do not odds on various players took aj want to be placed in the position | quick shift. The Orlando flash}|of giving special consideration to} had won the tourney five times.}large taxpayers at the expense] Dub Pagan, of West Palm|of the little fellow Beach: J Lee, Junior, of IRE FICHTING Tallahasses: ha Gotkte egers |. 90, FIREFIGHTING of Ponte Vedra took on favorite {Continued Fiam Page One) roles {men put on smoke masks to end Players teed off under near |ter the building. perfect weather conditions a The fire forced police to closa| 178 more qualifying rounds. Match] Broad street to auto and bus ‘Eo, Jour gravel agent Play is to begin Thursday. treffic, creating a serious traffic bat jam as thousands of persons who nest “we “Ohe recently developed tele- | normaily travel the street to cen-| Seenert Orrer vision transmitting tube is three tral-city offices were detoured | feet tall and weighs 135 pounds. } ver narrower side/streets. *RIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. SHUFFLEBOARL Bayview Park Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. Sav “{ported survivors aboard the raft, faid ‘\but when a Coast Guard boat! Consider — EXPERIENCE . EXPERIENCED JUDGE—Former County Judge, Former Cir- EXPERIENCED IN VETERANS’ and Service Men's depen- dents’ affairs—Assistant to Legal Officer and Legal Assistance Officer while serving during World War II. EXPERIENCED IN JUVENILE PROBATION problems—hav- Juvenile delinquents as a Federal investigator. 16A- B. Ww. (Ben) slitic FINER BY NATIONAL HE KEY WEST CITIZEN ALL FOUR TEEN-AGE BOYS ARE | FOUND DEAD IN LAKE ERIE TODAY BY COAST GUARDSMEN Boys Had Drifted* fos Agia ANNOUNCE LIST OF ——- AT RALLY Little Clothing : | . CLEVELAND, April 11.—().— | The four little boys missing ea on Lake Erie for 17 hours were} found dead today on their rub- | ber raft. Three of them were 13| Thousands Of Mn Hi ° | One-Minute years old and one was 14 At| Cleveland Coroner W. R. Carle} said that the four Bey Scouts | Key Westers died of exposure after they had | | b . 2s | Jant cold winds” “*"8| Expected At =|SPORTS QUIZ Their raft was sighted this | morning by a B-17 sear¢h pla: about 25 miles northeast of here. The lads had set out last night on} Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock is. their raft to rescue a drifting the time when the huge Smath- | canoe, ané offshore winds swept ers rally will be held at Bayvi 9 Wis was fe their raft far out into the lake.’ Park. Thousands of Key Westers' tournament -burea At firs: the Coast Guard re-'are expected to attend the af~\the PGA? Nevy Armayor is in charg in WV Oat MID SE CaRNE (Dae: leached it, thefe were no. signs the rally, and will introduce all t’doq' “the - Grapelvait League #f life, in» thes thinly. clad bodies.''the candidates, including George.’ championship ere eee “The 12 planes employed in the ' Smathers. | pea ? search were comprised of seven! Torchlight parade will bring| 5 Who is the B-26 bombers of the Air National: the many-car caravan to the | winner ofthe |Guard, one B-17 from Selfridge ' Park. Field, 3 Mich, a Cat Sansport In addition to Smathers, the }| rom the “Air. Guard, one C- audience will hear Norwoo a , frau the 280th Aur’ Force Re-) Strayhorn era ©. arp, a. ¥,| ee eRe serve and two -PBY sea planes Porter IV,\Eva Warner Gibson.| 1. Cincinnati Reds, of Na- from Akron Naval Station. {Julia Stuart Williams, Frank | ional League. Park Tomorrow |, 5, Walter whom does middleweight ntly fired as manager by leading money, nation’s profes- \sional golfers? ; tric chair has rather a bad repu- TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1950 Arrested For Fixing Electric | Don’t that mony yo be | plied the doctor. ‘I know your Chair To Cure Riivaaacsi= sie | husband—he can’t go far.’ CLEVELAND.—(#).— | LIMITED RANGE “Oh, doctor, I'm so upset,” said The ele tation in the public mind. But it is different with T. H. Stinson, of Cleveland He has invented an_ electric chair which he ms will cure various ailments. Mr. Stinson is so enthusiastic about this device that he has demanded that the health authorities nt his elec- trie chair public recognition Stinson got recognition all right He and his chair have been haul- ed into court—charged with prac- ticing dicine without a lice: to use only the Purest and Cleveland Food and Drug Chief Freshest of Ingredients. E. B. Buchanan says Stinson’s You can depend upon our Prescription Department cngit Ponty Kill soebooy "|| Preseriptions RUSSIAN CHARGES | Called For (Continued From Paze One) |} and ‘dered i igativi f th . Meow eee Cen aelicie: Delivered fire exchange between an Amer- ican B-29 and Russian planes. The American officials disclaim any knowledge of such an inci ies “| GARDNER'S GUINEA-PIG! — PHARMACY — The newlywed Mrs. Tucker was out in the yard, working on her flowerbeds when a neighbor passed and glimpsed Mr. Tucker occupied in cleaning up the liv- ing room “Well marked. i him started off right.” “Oh, it's just an experiment,” the newly-wed rejoined. “I’m trying to find out if it’s true that a new groom sweeps clean!” Store 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE “orner Varela Street PHONE 177 erby re- getting Get Your Weather Chart REXALL CALENDAR They're In Now! The four boys wore only cot- Bentley, Rodman J. Bethel, Louis| 2. Jake LaMotta irts and blue jeans. Two’ Ga:bonell, Fred J. Dion, Paul E.| 3: George Schneiter. barefoot. They had no food, Mesa, Gerald Saunders, John V.| 4 Cincinnati Reds. , or flares on the yellow Archer, and Eugene L, Roberts.| 5: Sam Snead | Armayor stated that there still} ‘may be othe jing at the rally, but that was his|in Cuba during the Spanish- llist at pres e today | American War were U. §. Mar-, Charles Wardlow is in charge,ines who established a __beach- of the torchlight parade, with’ head at Guantanamo campaign Joe Allen, Monroe County camp- June, 1898. 613 , #gn manger for Smathers, over-:|-——-—— BILLY FREEMAN ‘Continued From Page One! |Cannon previously held the high ! {post for eight years. The Pat Cannon headquarters will be at Duval strect. | @l-chairman. Cannon arrived in the Island |} Candidat for Senate and other candidates granted City Monday night, and left for ,House positions will be allowed minutes. | Miami this morning. Cannon told The Citizen that another speak- ing engagement prevented h seven, 4 candidates speak-! First American troops te land | lten minutes speaking time, with |° being at the rally Wednesday | jmight in Bayview Park. \é FLAGLER AVENUE | Continued From Fage One) ‘the damaged seawall of Roose-; velt boulevard on the south side. Both of these appropriations will come out of the State funds, and not out of the city or county funds, ! Flagler avenue will now be a state road—a connecting link to, State Highway 5-A. The State Road Department Board voted unanimously to ap- prove both projects. The March meeting of the Board was held! in Key West at the Elks’ Auditor- [ium. | TEACHERS TO BE (Continued From Page One’ 1,000 more school rooms through- out the state. The mecting of the Florida] Educational Associates will last ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | FITNESS NO INTEREST PAYS FOR A JOHNNIE & MACK Oven Baked Auto PAINT JOB | | . 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