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Junior : Mixed Tennis Doubles — Championship Starts Monday Pa Hats it Entered ‘ian BY DOWNING BOSTON Key West's first Boys’ and Gir’ andis, pis . iS will begin this coming: Monday. Ee Peeps Win Beosts Dodgers In Tie Por Secend Place With Pittsburgh Behind Chicago event with a boy and a gir] forin 1 ‘ Ae ig a team, ) A to 1690-3 or to 341-R or Uaek E Paula. Sagi At ae Park recreation office. Deadline for nthe ‘is five olde brad ead Feams already formed and en-) : tered: ave: : f is PG | RAED , forma Avila and Harry Bethel. aseball Scores i * Lynn Sellers and Peter Knight! . } NEW YORK, April 26.—(#).—The major league baseball shuffle ‘Rose Yates and Johnnie Sellers} B¥ The Associated Press yesterday turned up three of a kind. Gale Carey and Lonie shiver. *. | FLOR: The weatherman cut’ three. games from the major league sched- leanor Gato and Don Cruz. Da INTERNATIONAL ule and the three games that were played. were won by the three bara Twichius 7: | Tampa 7, Havana 4. | Stoner wiehaus’ and Jimmy | St. Petersburg 5 Tevet: id New York teams—the Yankees, the Giants, and the Brooklyn | . : euio! __Ft,Lauderdale at’ Miami, post-} D°38es: , ereresa ‘Mardwell and-Exltuio. poneg, rain, + Mia Post] Brooklyn chalked up its fifth straight win as the Dodgers beat 5 : : Bost ves 3-0 behind the brilliant two-hit pitching of Joe Betas Moore snd Bok |_ Miami Beach at West Palm| the oe Eaves 3 pte @fudy ‘Trevor: and Sal Mee Beach, postponed, wet grounds, | Hatten., In contrast to other early season games, this one was spun ae Rendueles and John Mc- s~ felt in one hour aud 36 minutes. ip. FLORIDA STATE i Hatten’ walked one and struck ~€arol Caruthers and Julio Hen- All games. ‘postponed, rain. out two. Bob Elliott: got Boston’s 2. vee at icka' px ey ea st ng as lead-off man.in the *fune Yates and John Cruz. ISLAND CITY second inning.” Then.Hatten re- ‘Barbara, Adams and George} Florida Southern 9, Stetson 5. {2 Club. WL. Yired 23 men im a row until he en. ‘ , Miami 8, Virginia 1. Atomic Bomber¥ 22 0 walked Connie Ryat with two ‘i mala Weakley and Danny . + ¢ ‘idams - Dairy _ 1 * gone in the ninth. Sam Jethroe Ce i Ah dntes . (| SOUTHERN: ASSOCIATION [Key West Cubans 02 < jowed ast Boeston’s ‘second {fat Betheh “and Josephy'Smith.|” attaintab, Little Rock’ ‘ go Ply os Seat Pg eh ;Nancy McDonald and Robert) Birmingham 10, Memphis 4. {| _ NATIONAL LEAGUE Mraaded «as Willard) Marshall Beret. Mobile 7, Chattanooga 1. 4 Club— WE. Poh eee Soe rey Richardson and Bernhard} New Orleans#$,! Nashville 4, }Ehieago: 3 0 The Dodgers scored all three t Bee acack ae ee i [thd % Pittsburgh 5 1 of ig Tee off Vern Bickford iN and Bobby May.| “? ‘sour ATLANTIC | Boston 4 3 tin the third inning with the aid *The Draw will take place. at| a ~ x Brooklyn 5 1 of two walks, a-single by Duke Sie'clock Thursday in the Park| (acon ® Gteenville 7. Philadelphia ee. Snider, and a surprise bunt Retreatior, office. Invitations to} ake 4a at Columbus, post- 9+ 5 ouis 2% single by Jackie Robinson. preside over the Draw have been |?’ coer New York is oe The win boosted the Dodgers extended to Louis Carbonell and Charleston at Savannah, post- Cincinnati 0 5 into tie for second place with Rodman Bethel representing the | Poned, Tain. : sini e at Pittsburgh behind Chicago. Club. Fred Dion of the eae at Jacksonville, . post- AMERICAN LEAG The’ New Yorks Giants beat S, and Frank Bentley, chair- {PO"e¢, Tain. Club— .B. -| Philadelphia 8 to 4 for their first tdan of: the County Commission- ADRESS Detroit victory of the season after four efs, All acceptances were re-/ Jack ee ‘New York Qtraight setbacks. ackson 12, Meridian 6, Cleveland Larry Jansen pitched eight hit journaiment is being play-} + Gadsden’ 10, Selma 7, Washington ball forthe Giants over the route. Montgomery 7, Anniston 3. The Phils scored three of their ed because the girls and boys Philadelphia t 4 Louis. Micksburg.. . 12,... id 6th, t tour of New England. THE REV. BILLY GRAHAM, crusading evange‘ist who grew upon @ farm near Charlotte. N. C.. preaches to a mammoth crowd in historic Bosten Common. Police estimated the throng at 50,000 people. They turned out to hear Graham in spite of cold weather. The' rally climaxed:his revival cuanto ee : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; PAGE SEVEN 50,000 HEAR BILLY GRAHAM IN BOSTON COMMON | | A Concession Sandy was learning to~ play the bagpipes. One night; while he strutted about the room, skirl- ing for all he was worth, his wife attempted a mild protest. | “That's an awful noise ye're _ making,” she said. * Sandy sat down and took off his boo! them got up and re+ sumed his piping in his steck- jinged feet. Keep Cool Day and Night with EMERSON (®) Wirephoto and Griffin. framethe G m| ORK Berbgra Twiehaus. The here are the fruits, of, their, activity. Thé players have called a meet+ A é i 4 ah : ‘not seheduled while a schedujed pier is today’s major Sr night ge beth Chieego and baseball sehediit® with the ‘pro. Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh » Was bablevstarting pitchers and theit)ipained out. ‘Sports Calendar ing fer 5 o’cloek Wednesday (to- SOFTBALL won and lost records. a s In; the. American League t day) in the Park. All players Bayview Fark American Leigue day, the New York Yankees phat who gvish to, take partin the}.,.4 | (Night ‘ $ r Philadelphia 6 to 3 to take over chi ionshipe ‘will Sttend. , A ) Boston at New York—MeDer-} second . Vie Raschi pitelted play tournament * committee) = DA ¥— mott: (1+0)- sv! Lopat: (1-6). Vttie’ distafice for the Yanks ibl- 7:30—Bamboo Room vs. V.F.W. 9:00—Tides Inn ‘vs, B-29 Bomb- ers, | BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, _, Detroit at. St. Louis—Trucks , though nicked: for TO hits. Thitee (1:0) ‘vs. Fannin (0-0). _ [double plays helped him. sticks it Cleveland. at: Chicago—Gareia igut, . ; (0-0) vs. Cain (0-0). | The Yanks hammered ‘Lou Washington: at» Philadelphia “prissie for 13 hits, inchiding five | (might)—Hudson (0-1) vs. Shantz goubles. . Phil Rizzuto led thd (1-0) or Kellner (1-0). Yankee attack with five doubles, will be elected and final prepana~ tions mace for Thursday’s Draw. The, Committee elected. will be responsible for seeing that all first and second round matches ave played in the time allotted. Players are asked to be at’ their k . Afternoon) National League two by Yogi Berra. Phil Rizzuto hemes between 6 and 7. o'clock : Thursday, for, immediately after SUNDAY— ‘| Aerolek St. Louis at Cincinnati—Poillet:had a double and three singles the drawing, their committee: will ae heaine Dairy vs. Atomic: (9/9) ys. Wehmeier (0-1). in four trips to the plate for New ‘ mbers. York. ss The Yankees played without ; Tommy Henrich, who suffered a one them the names and tele- phone numbers of “their first Téund opponents. The semi-finals ; New. York at Boston (night)— 3:00—Atomic Bombers vs. Key’ y,n.5(9.9) vs. Spahn (2-0). West Cubans, Philadelphia at Brooklyn S ced | SUNDAY, MAY ie (night)—Heintzelman (0-0) vs.‘ recurrence of a knee injury in beset oy pote owerne and t:00—Adams Dairy vs. Key: podbietan. (1-0). batting practice. Shortstop Eddie sptaker West Cubans. k Only games. scheduled. Joost of Philadelphia was foreed oe 3:00—Adams Dairy vs. Atomic Se to retire from the game in the ITALIAN ADMIRAL. © |>1 Bombers: False Presense sixth after he was hit on the ‘ sri ii " rig! ig! Nei ¢, | (potinued From Paee One) GOLF Scené:' ‘A ‘divorce court. Tha} Bob Dillinger got two singles they will be guests of the United | States Navy. The purpose of, the visit * is to enable the Italian! Chief, of Naval Staff to become, judge grumpily regards the hus4+ barid! Whovis' the complainant. “Misrepresentation!” he_ barks. sn’t that peculiar grounds for Golf. Course for the A’s ‘to. streteh his con+ Municipal “* (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play Beven. Two scheduled. A:me ric an familfar with United States Naval os 2. Explain » yourself Lea afternoon: athes, Bos- facilities and establishments: It} SKATING y,, your Honor,” the ratte Washington and Cleve- will, 4 incidentally, afford an op Bayview Park "husband ‘replies. “When I asked }jang at Chicago, were post- portunity to renew the warm . (Night) her to:marry me she . said she! poned by the elements. Personal friendship between Ad- fRIDAY— was agreeable. She. wasn't, Results of the games: mifal\Sherman and Vice Admiral} 7.99 to 9:00 P.M. judge! AMERICAN. LEAGUE Ferreti, while the a a ne oe ae ‘ Commander of Sixth Fleet in the HUFFLEBOA jetroit egpoascan 5 w Par! St. Louis om 2-5 1 Trucks, Houtteman and Gins- . Mi nd Night) i if 4 ai and Night) | (Morning, “Afternoon berg: Starr, Sleater and Lollar. in| (Morning, Afternoon Daily and Sunday play. ; et ee Ania Loos, author, born Daily and Sunday play. , California, 57 years ago. Sisso: mac ge ee R. H. E. DETROIT TIGERS’ BEARDED FAN disuse mate May York. ——— $ : 0 = 4 s Raschi and Berra; Brisse, Hooper and Guera. NATIONAL LEAGUE R, H. E. 3 8 “ike 0 2: OF ‘ampanella; Bick- ie pn New York ._ 8 120 Meyer, “Miller, Candini ‘and ‘Lopata; Jansen and Westru’ ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES Don’t Forget Te Send Your, — cock* hit’ to touched third the bag, and Las threw to fir Gadza were best for the tists in the field with Baz yer and Kelly winning Evans and Sherman; Villareal| Tides Inn won the second game by a score of 4 to 3. In the last 's had’ a’ chance’ to win but with bases loaded, Han- Tides Inn Shades G.E.,. 43, || In Hard-Fought Softball | Contest At Park Last Night 2. and Malgrat got three hits apiece. | similar | honors for ‘Tides Inn. Séore: R. HE. Tides Inn 4 5.7} Williams and Henriquez; ck and Vertusci Dot Dotson Pins Dean In Two Falls cor Dot Dotson who doesn’t look half as vicious aT ALL ao ly slow, while the wild turkey; ‘is very fast. as she is, used every fou) tactic in the book to out rough Doris Dean in two straight falls. Pat O’Hara won an evenly con- Bob Geigel of Iowa in the bout of the evening. Tiger Joe Mar: ny Seals in the opener. The average pe defeated John- | | e on walks the secutive game batting streak>to}equivalent of twice-around-the- : globe in the course of a lifetime. | tested two out of three falls from best the last genuine wolf was seen in the eastern states? ern plains faster than the. wild yj apoli: turkey? ae do the most of the experts pick; New York for ‘first’ place in the American, Norfolk League? | THE ANSWERS: Northwestern University, noted | geographer. born Ts ES ROR BS NaN SAREE ey TEMPERATURES | 40 8:30 AM., EST Atlanta . 59 64] Modernly designed fons 28) fons beautifully finished fans ... at popur 56} lor prices. 4 Birmingham Bismark 237 tosh ot these feotures: Streamtingd detign, In the opening game, they. > | Boston ‘ - . Bombers were too strong for the | Buffalo or coe sep on Orderlies and made 16 hits count 0 Mi Charleston SE ae for 18 runs. J. Lewis, Rabotin) Une=lMinute {Chicago . . cody Dates ee 36 10° or 45° dy lennee Bheaii breeze capacity, 90° or 45° oscillating Rabotin’s three “hits inctuded «| SPQR'TS QUIZ [Denver 6) ee Oe rateraes biter for the Hospital| 1. Who won the Atlanta cor Ea i pease : smashed two doubles. : : {tourney recently? "Galveston, 64) ABS@ A FULL LINE OF,,, B-29. Bombers 18 16 4 hunting regions? EY WEST 78 FANS Key. W ° y angeles SYBAR gcananin Los Angeles Ese ile 4. Is the pheasant of the west- Miami . 3. How long has it been:since a Memphis. 202... 5. What,.Major League team! New Orleans _.. Corner of FLEMING and ELIZABETH STREETS \ | Oklahoma City: 1, Jim Demaret. Yes. Twenty years: i No, the pheasant ig 5, The Boston Red Sox, I Prof. G Donald Hudson, ; of , ; v The Latter-day Saints (Mor- in Japan. (of} mon) church was organized in parentage), 53 years) Payette,’N.’¥., in 1830 with six A charter: members. 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