The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 9, 1951, Page 3

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Fluke Single To Left Field In llth Inning : Stops Yanks DETROIT, May , 9.—().—Vic Wertz tried to duck a pitched ball in the 11th inning, but it struck ‘his bat and bounced out into left field for a game winning Single as the Detroit Tigers put] one over on the league-leading New York Yankees, 6-5. The fluke hit handed rookie pitcher Ray Herbert pitched his fourth straight victory as a relief pitcher. He has no defeats. BIG-LEAG Aw EVUH MEAL TWA we — Cuban Stars 7 TCH ITE — Are Accepting Games In U.S.; Will Play Two Tilts Here BASE _ ~ KNOCK THA'S AS GOOD AS A RUN ny aN —_———— PAGE THREP - By Ray Gott «a CAUSE MAH PAL § OZARK 1S \ A-BATTIN’ NEXT SL Lay The scores: On First Leg Of x» . By MILTON K, OZAKI oD AMERICAN LEAGUE Trip: To Meet AP Newsfeatures N R. H. E. ? 64 } ; Chapter 11 Started toward the door. “Want! collected? Of course, then there’d uN tome 514 0| Brooks And Strand CONCH LEANED down and lifted a} ™¢ to send you some lunch?” I/ be a delinquency chargeable |} asked, (11 Innings) Reynolds and Berra; Gray, Trucks. (8), Johnson (8), Herbert (9) and Ginsberg, é ac i , awa m9 ; .| ance to apply on the delinquent acs R. H. Ej trip to the middle west, it was}weating a tall, silk top-hat at mid-} fonts onto the deck, There were pence T cold ban amount... . Philadélphia 9 13, 0] announced by J. W, “Red” Brum-|day on Duvai street. He says he} all sorts of tax regurns—Illinois | downstairs. My head was. whirling like a i Chicago 412 0! mer, owner of the club. saves it for visiting morticians.} Unemployment Compensation, In-| The coffee and sandwich I ate| Tennessee hep cat by the time I red Shantz and Asiroth; Littlefield, Brown (1), Mahoney (5), Kretlow (5), Roblatt (9) and Niarhos, Masi. NATIONAL LEAGUE The Cuban Stars, a first rate baseball club from Havana, are accepting bookings for games in the United States to play on their Scheduled for the Cuban Stars in the first lap of their journey will be a double header at Ocean- view Park. In the first game on CHOWDER Mickey ‘Parrott—nolitico, seen It’s ane of:a vast collection of hats which range from sombreros to fancy straws . . .*Speaking of headgear, LTCMDR. John Rout- ley (Cactus Jack) of the British + pile of manila folders from be- side the desk. Some were red and some were black, but each bore a typewritten name and address on its front. I selected a red fold- er labeled MID-STATE LUNCH, 569 South State, and slid its con-| come, Excise, Personal Property, Income Taxes Withheld or Wages, Social Security, Retailers’ Occu- pational—-all neatly typed and at- tached to work sheets. Thumbing | through the other folders, I found 1 “Nah,” Davids mumbled, “I’ll| | get relieved pretty soon. Thanks} | Justa same.” | “See you later then,” I said, and, relieved at having gotten at a nearby B/G satisfied my stomach, and I proceeded down} Michigan Avenue toward the psy- chology lab with my mind chug- | ging and churning every step of the way. If Lawrence Straw had against the large account and: he wouldn’t be anything to the good unless he then increased the ac- count’s taxes by drawing a bigger check—but actually filing a small- er return—thereby gaining a,bal- got to the lab, and I gave Stinky his meal in short order without even bothering to give him a pep talk. As soon as I'd slapped some. clean papers into his cage, I sat down, got out my notebook, and R. H. E,]| Saturday will be the Cubans vs.|contingent working with the) a black one bearing the same/ been running a double set of| WeMt over the list of Straw’s ac- itts : : aE i j MID-TOWN LUNCH label, and,| pb i 4 *q| counts. I felt that the ones I'@ Pittsburgh 910 1{the Brooks All Stars at 1 p. m.| Navy here temporarily switched an cuentad i, Sand Ghat ft ot ooks for eight big accounts, he’d checked, the ones with comple- Philadelphia eS z tained another set of similar re-! f : *q} mentary black folders, were the Queen, Werle (8) and Fitz-|Strand Theater nine against the} White yachting cap . . . Now all| turns. besa: avanti ie pit only det important ones: gerald; Henzleman, Candini (4),| Havana boys. The second game | he needs is a yacht. I compared a 1949 income tax| the accounts’ benefit. It had to be} Mid-State Lunch, 569 S. State St, hl Brittin (8), Miller (9) and Wilber. The second game will pitt the will start at 3 p. m. promptly. from a Texas Stetson to a natty Mrs. Ygnacio Carbonell, a return from the red folder with either been gypping the accounts one or the other, but I couldn’t Qi igsby’s Grill, 819 W. Madison At present they are going to} week out of the hospital after @} one for 1949 from the black fold-| decide which. St. ie ay y R. H. E.| play in Florida for a few practice | Major operation, looking fit as| er, and found that one showed! If Straw had been defrauding Meiher's.. Restancamt, 1200 N. r" New York 6 11 1}to theic destination in the West.1L. P. Artman, Sr., riding. around) 311654160. Two returns—for the|set of tax retumme with on oe | Clark St. i a Presko, Wilks (5), Brazle (8), The club is composed of play- town in his son Poly's car look- same person, the same address, | count’s knowledge, then his con- Rio Suzanna Club, 25 E. Ohio St. 1 Dusak (8) and Garagiola; Jansen|ers that were playing in the|ing sun-tanned and alert again} the safe business, the same year] tinued good health was valuable} he Ruby Lunch, 12 Oak Street N and Noble. 3 Cuban professional league at Ha-| after a long illness ,. . . Helen} —with a difference in gross sales/to that account because his death ayanees ae 20.8. a a . Ee vana. This league is considered to] Stetson playwright, saying adios | of over $100,000! Hastily, I com-| might result in the fraudulent| ee eee Rr be of class “AKA” caliber. Pi to Cayo Hueso before taking off pared. the retailers’ occupational/records coming to the attention R. H. E.| be of class “A:\A” caliber. Play- aor tax. forms. fhere was the same}of the authorities. On the other| Trouble was, I couldn't see vi Cincinnati 1 6 2}ers from the Negro American|for a Cuban jaunt followed by | wild discrepancy, with one set! hand, if Straw needed money, it} anybody’d kill Straw without first ME Boston 2 6 1|League and the “AAA” and “AA”| a trip to her home in New York.}. showing a businéss almost double| put him in a swell position to put| a'Tanging to get possession of'the« - Wehreir and. Scheffing; Sur-| leagues in the United States play-} Address? 18 W. 86th street, New| that shown by the other. the screws on the account—which fraudulent returns. If Charles kont and St. Claire. ed in the league also. York 24, N.Y. ‘She'll be back toy” “Did ‘Phelan ‘look ‘at “these?” I}'a lot of guys wouldn’t like. Seen, for foes -had hired Akweee The Cuban Stars cjub was hand} finish that book on Key West| asked casually. But suppose Straw had falsified ae ie oes pig rk R. H. E.} picked by Biummer who made a| lively lives before many moons. “Yeah.” Davids, his eyes almost | the aco serous an egies tried to’ blackmail him, ita bé Chicago 2 4 I|trip to Cuba to select his players} The blonde. bomba-dearie—j closed, was slumped comspecsaphy _— ct Ponte hee cai | incredibly stupid for him. to kill Brooklyn 1 9 Ojand make the arrangements to apy (Wham = aeverennn et oF oe SAVES be good either, but how the hell — ees huthe ca Bee: is — i wit a re- s oaad itith.th : 5 Ss. 'y Go no! seaag epoe ‘3 Blin Bess Serbs aes ee inte shathe Texan trip 2” "Emily seats aneidee, gt said and 1 a pall gy Mons ‘| only. make him a suspect and Branca (1) and Ga aig 7 : es : ae id . “mt her .bud-| 0k out-my notebook and began] they drew a check to the Collec-| Provide evidence of a motive, but. ee Edwards. sided ey the best equipment ‘that.can be] Goddard trying to get her -bud-| (, i thes labelsof the red| {hey ¢ iekaaen Misia: ce tae they'd prove him liable for thous wei gus cat .»*,s) had, Red has purchased two Sets} committee together for work, folders. by achec’ ‘beside the Director of Labor, or whom-| 224s of‘ dollars in delinquent... hon s “.. #853 \of the most modern. u pon the ext play, “Junior Miss.”| na each ascolunt for which] ever, and sent it im—or even it| t@xes. And exactly the same’s . ‘Bt Practice which will make the el ty} tt can’é miss, junior, with Joe} there: were two. folders, and.| they’ gave the check to him andj 8tion would occur if: Edelson. had tal —— locking “aggregation: A large bus| Hurka as director... Reddy, the! When’? nee Sh were eens told him to mail it with the re- —— a Sy Redhscy sears 0 1 by, 2 : was also purchased for trarispor-| Sorrel Glbres cocker spaniel that! Dames, so chec oa en, Making! turns—it wouldn't have done} Straw, for, before ‘exact oe e s P | a great pretense of sorting through] st-aw an ood. Not unless some| Yenge, he’d want to get rid. of the. hi ee 7 tation purposes. The buys. has|had a walk-on part in ‘the last j the returns, I separated ‘the two| of the Prost accounts paid taxes | telitale returns and records. ... sleeping quarters and a kitchen|Key West Players production, is’ income tax schedules from the] , him’in cash. Say they did, and| Still, Charles Edelson owned p 3 Hel: ed B U of M fot the use of the players while} still. hamming it up at the Sun! other papers and slipped them|}. let their taxes become delin.| the Mid-State Lunch and Dent lt ip y * */ on the road. and Sand club, posing for snap- pa eoticing pocket without Da-| quent and accumulate until they Speratet foe Rio Suzanna Club.: Se The Key West High School aap aaa 4 shots, Between times, Reddy ; SDprOxiiatel: 63. Maou. regs} How ere was 2 aa ridsters are in their third week 5 cavorts with kiddies in the wa-| “qay, it’s twelve-thirty!” I said. ppc Coy = ed ie pear of the other six accounts on the* TH f u t Anothi cavorter seen “ : Svidd ts. Couldn ve se : ; : of football practice, according to Q ay S mes S$ er +s > Sepa See re vere Read No wonder I’m beginning to| the larger account’s check in with | list, things really would be com; Coach Win Jones. . cavorting, Flight Lt. “Jim” Read,| feel weak—it's time to eat. the smaller account’s delinquent plicated. a “It’s the third week of practice ka Major Leagues playing dea with pcre I stood up, stretched lazily, and! returns and kept the cash he'd (To be continued) ER and the positions are still free pensapd pEezme came grey and open,” said the football men- tor. The athletic departments new NATIONAL LEAGUE St. egies. i . 000 New York . 195 a weather description during President Truman’s stay which was a blow to the Chamber of Commerce. This week’s report Baseball Scores Go Far...Go Safely with helmets have arrived. Up to the time of arrival the squads were using some of the University of Miami’s helmets for their daily clashes. The U. of M., after being con- tacted, were only too glad to} year). give assistance to the first year S gridsters and enable them to con- SOFTBALL - tinue play. Not only did they lend them (Bayview Park) Florida International League Miami 4, St. Petersburg 1. Miami Beach 4, Tampa 3. West Palm Beach 8, Lake- land 2. Havana 11, Fort Lauderdale 3. Max Lanier, Ted Wilks (2),' in the same mag is off the beam Dusak (3) and Joe Garagiola; Sal, again on the report of the recent Maglie and Roy Noble. air crash here. Time lurches on! Home run: Ray Noble, New}. . « Attorney Julius Stone, dr. York, second, one on (second of} just wheels, He’s -seen these sunny days rolling nonchalantly along on a bike... . Small boy's paradise: the navy:yard with its bright, red fire sengines, eurfac- ing. subs and fast, little. surface eraft with the “Flying Banana”) helicopter overhéad—an. open job|| * Select the servic2 that selects its men—U.S. Marines. _ 1130 Duval Sr. PH, 1870-1871 Award Contract County commissioners Jast night awarded the lighting of softball fields at Marathon and Plantation Key to the Miller Electric com- pany for $6,536. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! BOB MURPHY San Diego, Calif. The Weather vs FORECAST DANNY NARDICO the . essential: equipment; they ELIMINATIONS some essential pointers on the i. been able to continue,” said Coach} WEDNESDAY— I itil L 6:30—Kiwanis vs. Rotary. sent right halfback’ Frank Smith To bé announced. Bante. Jones. 6:30—Rotary vs, JayCees. 8:00—JayCees vs. Lions. To Play Tonight and quarterback Jack Hacket “If it wasn’t for the University LITTLE LEAGUE 8:00—Lions vs. Kiwanis. BASEBALL = In Bayview Park down to the school to give them of Miami, we would not have Bayview Park—Night Play HTT | FRIDAY— ISLAND CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE «Afternoon Play) Value for your money. Oceanview Park Key West and Vicinity: Partly Los Angeles Mileage! Safety! E aa SATURDAY— cloudy and continued warm to- Plus a famous warranty honored by The midget players will go {3-99 Cuban Stars vs. Brooks} @ay thru Thursday with indica- 38,000 Adlas — to bat tonight at 6:30 in Bay- | Stars. tion of scattered showers. Gentle On peas oe view Park. In the first game | 3.99 Cub: ieee to moderate east to southeast \ Haig : of the scheduled double head- en Stars. vs. Stead winds, fresh at times. SPONSORED BY Stop in today! See and buy this ‘pra >; er in the Little Baseball League, the Rotary sponsor- ed club will tear into the JayCees. In the second, the Lions and the Kiwanis will Florida: Partly cloudy and great tire value! continued mild thru Thursday. BASEBALL LEAGUE Few showers extreme north por- WEDNESDAY— tion today and in south portion 3:00 — SubRon 4 vs. VX-1 at} Thursday. U.S. NAVAL STATION ATLAS Seat Covers ; play. Boca Chica. _-_— . The Lions are out in front 3:00—Navy Eagles vs. FAWTU- Tides —— gt gaatiorar gi Sy) with two wins and none lost. lant at Navy Field. terns to choose from. Paul G. Albury. an ex-pro- Jolacaatiabeiians Naval hn fessional catcher, is piloting TENNIS TOMORRO' pena dias mein ee teres Bayview Park oan 1:08 a.m. 5:00 a.m. Also on the schedule for |“ DSi og Sunday play. | Ubem. 707 pm COMPLETE (PERRERES = QUALITY Friday is another double aaa. | 10 PM SERVICE! ae PRODUCTS! header. In the first one et GOLF Cen bea ong . . : i iad : will start promptly at 6: ¥rom e One ; A Golf ivision of + Seare’ Sho conea On wil (Steck Island) aera, en ene E B S BRYAN'S SERVICE, 800 Simonton Street a start promptly et 6:30: the | Daily and Sunday play. The general program and prob- Hat he au DION'S AUTO SERVICE, 500 White Street Kiwanis = lew oe Sowrr. Cie gy tema of = crete bert Monroe r POINCIANA SERVICE STATION, Poinciana The seco: it wi feature SHUFFLEBOARD ili take place at the . Bee 7 : the JayCees against the hard Bayview Park Denham coordinates such plan- Distributors, Inc. STANDARD SERVICE STATION. 830 White Street »Morning, Afternoon and Night) ning with the national office in Daily and Sunday play. SWEETING'S AUTO SERVICE, 513 Greene Stteet New York City. , Leanne eee ee ee ee UU EEE IIIS SIIIEISESSIEESEE RRS hitting Lions. ANUUUANGNAUUUERAAAADUURALSLAUUUUTESANEAUUO LEAMA ARERA AEE ee EE TS Ee ee

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