The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 14, 1950, Page 8

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Team To Play Is In November Junior | Baseball Doubleheader To Be Played Sunday At Oceanview ~ Bere| Park, In Naval Station Here s Will Mark FFA Winners =4 ; i } | the Clowns will piay the Bomb- z 38, by at il & 5 Eins Bia ° & Se See. ee soil and water management. ODOR IN PALM AVE. (Continued From Page One) job. The “Queen Mary” is an old Preacher Perez Ordered To Duty | In San Diego | By Pedro Aguilar In the first game at 2 p. m, ers and the fans remember last Sunday that the final score was/ 1 to 0 when C. Alce and Danny| Lastres staged a pitcher's battle. i Danny allowed one hit, and drove home the run that won the game for his club. In this. game, it < is © expected that Kaki Rodrigugg will pitch and Buster Roberts Will catch for the Bombers. and ‘Roberts or Clarence Alce will pitch for the ‘Clowns with McIntosh behind! the plate. In the second contest, Gulf- stream will play the manhole and in this game, Lefty Shep-} 75 pard will be on the mound tor} the Bombers and “Lefty” has the} makings of a great pitcher, with| his teammate of the high school} as battery mate. | | For the Food Store boys Joe! Casa will pitch and Lee Griffin| will catch. Manager Raul claims} he has made the club stronger) and will show Mgr. McGraw al few pointers. President Grass gave the fans/ @ treat with “shrimp” and Man-/ McGraw will have to do} better and give the “lard” so the fans wil have a real treat. with the Gulfsteram Food Store is in the service and has been or-| pw dered to San Diego, California,| 4 for training, and John Solomon| ™ who played with the high school and Cubans. and other clubs , around here is also in the service ex his father claims he is doing pa fine, and misses Key West very Select the service that selects its men—U.S. Marines. reo fire engine that long ago had been{ [retired from active fire-fighting duty. The excavation on Palm ave- nue made to repair the break in the sewer line is 120° long. 10° deep, and 4’ wide. Many residents in the Palm! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN soe Sele Sig Ne Wes Canes Disappointed At Showing In Ezzard Charles Bout NEW YORK, Oct. 14—(4).— Joe Louis has “fade it official, he wili continue dis: ring come> Severely disappointed at bis recent “ showing against *“Ezzard’ Charles, Louis informed the Inq ternational Boxing Club today that he wants more bouts. Louis asked President Jim Nor- ris Of the I-B-C to find several opponents during the winter jmonths. Louis said he wants t® get back into shape in order to challenge Charles for the heavyy weight crown now held by the Cincinnati Negro. Louis plans to apply on Wed- nesday for a renewal of his icense to box in Illinois. The Brown Bomber will make a per- LT. GASSAWAY HAS (Continued From Page One) lieve Lt Leo Thomas Howard, USN, who has been ordered to the Naval Magazine, Port Chicago, Calif. Lt. .Gassaway, whos¢ home is. i FOLLOWING By PEDRO AGUILAR On October 4, 1924 the Key| West Regulars played a game) with a Navy All-Star club and| the Regulars won by a 13 to 1| Score. The game was played at} the. barracks and the Regulars) used Maxie. at short-stop, Elbert- Van” Buren, Mo, is married tolson- centerfield, Dion shortstop, | the * totmer*Fratices J: Bryan,, of/Gordon, first base, Diaz catcher, Phey shave. one/Gray, pitcher, Capote, If, Perez, “Firkt sea auty for Lt G: was. in _1937.when he reported aboard the USS Nevada, where he served for almost eight years, until July 29, 1946. He was com- missioned Ensign Nov. 15, 1943, and Lieutenant, Jan. 1, 1949. Lt. Howard, whose wife is the former Margaret Ruth Sprague of Oakiand, Calif., entered the Naval service in 1934 from West Liber- ty, Ia. They have one daughter, Virginia Lee, 16 months. He has’ been on duty. at the Underway’ Training Unit since. August, 1948, match in Chicago on November sonal appearance in Chicago be-| 29 fore the Illinois State Athletic Commission for the license. Then, he will resume training at West Baden, Ind. ‘Phe I-3-€ ahnounced that- it} = to match Louis with Brion of Argentina for a FLY FLY During Louis’ professional ring career, he lost only two.matches: Before becoming title-holder, he =<. knocked out by: Max Schmel+ faz fot This. was -4 Gecat avenged irk ‘sensational style, scoring‘a firstround kayo ee FLY FLY . FLY 4 “50 Passenger Luxury. liner . MIAMI DEPARTURES Daylight Flights NEW YORK CHICAGO ___ NEW ORLEANS - LOS ANGELES - DETROIT ____ $53.00" PHILADELPHIA __ 34.00* EL PASO ____ 71.30° i CINCINNATI ae $38.00" "FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS AND ‘FREE ‘TICKET ‘DELIVERY pute Safeway yy “none or i ana ada? ata ff, Fernandez, 2b, O. Diaz hit Qn October 10, i924— the day! they inaugurated San Carlos In- Stitute, the Cuban poiice team} played a three-game series as part) of the celebration—the first game ending in a tie. Key West used! Maxie at short, Elbertson, cf,! Diaz, c, Gordon 1b, Grey, rf, Ca-] pote, If, Fernandez, 2b, Perez, 3b| and Head, pitcher. | | | | | Mail The Citizen to Friends after he became champion. On} ‘Sept. 27 Louis dropped a unani-| ‘mous decision to Charles. | AUTO SEAT COVERS es nce aeannesans-ceme 80m FoR 53.95 Sudo Gowns su: oom vn Cowes «They're Cool + Water Proof ry eamedy Sees eS ‘con get thane oF such big savings? Fan toe Getey St gd Sch w ey ete and ww make and model of car or ander COD. : POST-ALL SALES COMPANY 29 OE Steer, hE ;Dept. SC-295 WASHINGTON 12, 8 ¢ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1958 avenue area had complained of. the bad odors emitting from the damaged sewer. On Octgber 2, Norman Lowe, one of the affected residents, made’ complaint to the city commission, regarding the situation. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND aacusan COFFEE — TRY A PCUND TODAY — MATTER HOW YOU “FIGURE IT”...~ ~ — Neglecting Your House Will Definitely Cost You Money We suggest that you call the— Key West Venetian Blind Company to measure your windows for— CLEARVIEW ALUMINUM JALOUSIES + the wonderful all-aluminum cutside venetian blind. It’s man- ufactured to please the home RUBIN APPEL Gs seen in MADEMOISELLE “Junior of Distinction” merits attention wherever she goes. 100% wool of a feather weight woven in a great beautiful plaid. Wide panel in dress front uses identical plaid in reverse colors. 9 to 15. Red/Naty Aqua /Brown other Doris odsons from $1295 i Our SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT Is Complete with SKIRTS in Assorted Fabrics -. . BLOUSES. Tailored and ~ Dressy - . SWEATERS. Cerdigan and Twin Sets 4 Hiedgunitits for Life and Migkden PemTiveciened See Our Smart Selection of Handbags and Gloves ..in Black, Navy. Grey. Toupe. Wine. 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