The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 7, 1950, Page 8

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S. each year. ~ NEW YORK = $35.00" oH “HOPALONG Y OVERALLS Palisestonse Phillies 5-0 at the) E CHICAGO 38.74" | : zr 3 Sixth incing in the| Dall t0 keep th the New Yorkers in . . “PISTOL PETE” J | and th SA aaapay Ford moved along well, pitch-| LOS ANGEIES iPr : 3 et “LONE RANGER” SHIRTS—By Tom Sawyer He ‘the Yankees took a 2 to|im& excellent bail after being i in z rr 7 mae <<) % 2 the first inning. trouble, and getting out of i aps S530 .00° i Se eae pecneon ke e ¥ fone vies ‘ §L PASO —. 4 30° pera T} 4261* = 1 Large Assortitient of. a3 i Ws Xt Neko i Goliat. ‘Then the Yan- TUR TOR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SA DOWN ome INTERESTED SPECTATORS SportsCalendar "“"*eeeree v4 , MIDDLE Daily and Sunday play ” Ovalt U] vows PRINTING By | Ss Afterwon anc Nigit SA Dauty and Sunday piay Quite an impressigit! tie lo 3 LEB baseball team made in Cuba. "Aust — —_ though losing 2 of 2 three game | series io the cuban champs of the 1950 juvenile league the lo- cal teen-agers made a tremendous Most talked about player was without any doubt centerfielder Louis Angueira, second baseman Jackie Gonzales and shortstop Albert Pazos. In the second game Angueira muffed a deep fly t& centerfield but erased his error with a perfect throw to third base where he trapped the batter whe tried to make a triple on the play. Handling 15 chances without a miiscue at the keystone bag young Gonzalez impressed the old time veteran Mike Gon- sing % zales the former Cincinnati catch- y ae’ ‘ who. sai,through the games. 5 : p bubbled two of 13 chances at.shortstop but his fast plays woh. honorable. mentions. . (AP Wirephqjo). REMIT cite caste is inaht af cho bal ki Joo Desc pliaivahdenamne On the New York Yankees their 2 to 1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Tie ball soars in- v2 Sas peepee emere lad eens oh 22 ae 82 i : Watching with avery keen (AP Wirephoto from Life Magazine). HANDS TO EARS, these two South Korean waifs get a first z ie eineegsend who-mow nian hand view of the warfare which threatens their young lives. - z =. of the leading profes GI helments protect their heads. No ome knows how the young- ball clubs in the cuban sters got so close to U.S. Marines on the firing line. They sur- to the little high school vived the experience. Henriquez, the local who is farmed out by THREE HOTELS ™ MITA MI = Perens Prices Located in the Heart of the City Indians at Daytona. @id the catching for local club in Havana and hif A REASONABLE R for RESERVATIONS cording to the records re e leased by scorekeeper Guillermd. with BATH end basis st ae : 3). | coneje, of the Cubans-Key West €, who saw many years in the gi § i F he § ai , move behind the batter admired by the veteran ies the locals were outclassed im_every.department with thé ex- ception .of the fielding where’ ithe Key. West. all-stars edged the..cubans.by a margin of 4 points. The cubans earning an average of -911 against the conchs 915. el The .team. representing Key | ee BS: West in the Cuban classic werq amongst teen-agers from A R ON’ 0 VI TZ Tomato. baseball ms. a eae eee. &e fans PERMA- LIET, fram the cuban club and headed by. Ralph Ferrer, to, keep aliv§/ Girdles and” Brassiers the American spirit of the nation- | al.pastime in this city. In Cuba! the local kids met the league} champions of the juvenile agre-/| } Key West baseball loving fans} are, cordially invited to atten: The Lift games played at the Ocean-} yiew park located at the foot of | That Never Amelia Street, each Sunday morn-} ing beginning at 9 o'clock. Come;| Lets You Out.and see some of the youngs ters perform and you wiil agree | Down with the rest of fans who claim} that Key West has some mighty geod ball players in the making- .| PAIRED SHIPS GET FISH | ST. JOHN'S, Nild—(#).—The “pairs”. system, of Spanish fishing vesels onthe Grand Banks has HAMMER. Phillies shortstop. sides ty inte ied base om Andy Semis sna third game of the World Series in New York's Yankee Stadium. The Yankee third bi “Johnson: Phillies: Manager Eddie Sawv-~ is on the thixd base coaching line. et hauled by two vessels. Able to stay at sea for more DRESSES than a month, the foreign ships DRESS are taking from 80 to 100 tons of fish in this manner. Newfoundjand Sighermen om-| ‘ “ Pe ; been of ot ee ue a Peginent te BOE: Fs Mustard has esteemed at} dragnet a quarter-of-a-mile wide = 5 Te t COL I EGE pai gia Ly aa ge The Loveliest In All-Season love potion. COATS - SUITS - BLOUSES AND SKIRTS FOOTBALL (ast ci tne |S AE Si th FLY FLY FLY FLY ince SCORES 50 Passenger Luxury Liner “Two Runs In Miami 18, Villanova 12 "PLUS TAX 4 Ee Phil Rizzuto grounded out, Fall Shoes in the New Colors and Heels . . . the Sink deste acto ee cc ype Heat Woedling Sasne — Boe omer into the right field FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS \| Fortunet Fall Shoes Are the Smartest Ever, in . .- and stays beautiful—even washes = woo pice’ si jo Pig! scoring nMagzio w hit b: Rn { - Mee Wits Jon Dittacrio st| pitched ba as, S22 it bys AND FREE’ TICKET OSLIVERY NAVY - GREEN - TOAST and BLACK Spanish rose, mahogany. grees, wae: ber Miller made a wild pitch,|a grounder. DiMaggio taking ) moving ali the way tojsecond. Bobby Brown walloped | & “sures cratec|™ Safeway Travel, Inc. * DiMaggio lined a double} field for 3 ee a Maggio scor- H the right field line scoring| ing. ver lined to Sisler in left field, Brown racing home > 609 DUVAL STREET ee black. 10 = 18 and 1244 = 18K, Freeman and Nunn Bush Shoes For Men “ostanty. replaced Miller] after the catch. For a ad Johnny Mize and| Meanwhile, Ford had little = ucmisielte eines an teen CH we own. trouble in recording three more COACH ASSO. : CHAS. AR & Yankees clung to their 2| scoreless innings. And at the end PHONE 618 or 1840 : “thee into the fourth in-jof six innings, the Yankees led, . { my pitched good'6 to 0. A og AM OAM OAM OM

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