The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 5, 1951, Page 3

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k : i ' & e Bs i £ f £ 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 5 Tae KEY West CITIZEN Pome Atlanta Crackers Ball Clu! Informs Adams Of Desire To Come Here For Three Years City, Commissioners last night, were fold by Chamber of Com.| merce President Earl R. Adams of. Atilanta’s intention to come | to Key West for spring training providing the City meets certain conditions. | ‘Wins For Tigers ‘Over Senators St. Louis Beats New York By 7-2 Score NEW YORK, June .5,—(P).— ; Phe Detroit Tigers edged out the In the baseball group will be) Washington Senators 6-5 yester fifty players, but many day. The game was more | played in will accompany the team as| chilly, 58 degree weather. ba writers, fans, etc. Scores: Text of the letter follows: i “The Crackers are interested in MARWAN. LAGER training in Key West next gs spring. We know that the ball es Louis 712 2 park will be ready and in good on hols Seo shape, but we would like to resko and Rice; Jansen, Spen khow what kind of a rate we| *"" Gettel and Westrum could get at one of the hotels, probably the La Concha. R. H. E “We will have approximately | Cincinnati 112 1 50 people in our official party.| Boston 714 0 Would you mind contacting the. Wehmeier, Erautt, Byerly, hotels and having them write Smith and Scheffing; Surkont, us about their rates. We would Donovan Schacht, -Estock and require rooms with twin-beds.| CO@Pe! For eating, we would require the usual breakfast, sandwiches and R. HE milk for the ball park, and din- Pittsburgh 1217 0 bis Philadelphia 4°12 °3 “The thing that worries us Friend, Dickson and McCul- most in traveling the great dis- lough; Myer, Candini, Cristante, tance to Key West is the extra! transportation expense. It would no doubt cost $4,000 or $5,000 more in railroad expense than training in Pensacola, “If we sign up to go to Key West for a period of three years Miller and Seminick. AMERICAN LEAGUE R..H. Fp. | Washington § i106 Detroit (Tie pa i) Wyse, Consuegra and Grasso; Six Prizes Are Being Awarded Navy Defeats Home Milk By Wants To Train im Key - Groth's Single Nien Club ioe Marathon's West NO boonies One) Not More Tennis Wi ennis Winners 10 To 9 Score Little Leaguers Phan Sixty T is Club I ame featt t e pit The Lions Club of The Sg Benevolentand ennis u Ww tectiv t has asked : ing of V ‘ i ited ‘ Key West Approves Of the Home M ' Award By ight at B sa f 10 to 9 aft ere ; Z i Certif Bob Smith of blay. 3 Ne th g tS. A een auth- 30b Smith revealed at noon to-} Struck « I H : : Ba ee sy aber a ds ee : day that he is providing six spec i d out pe Then, the ef y ae a ee age ial prizes. for the three winners Pp 1 k N EY of Mr. ar ankin ¢ : Bande and the three runnerups of the Acosta had Joul Nt ind Mrs, Aldridg 1951 Junier. Tennis Champion re H. I th the merchants of License Approved ships. aa hey fitted out 17 y« ine license > prizes are ) 4 took make has bee PI ed for the Caribe irls City Champion—one Wil- — DIAYERS ar estaurant, 497 Front street. Own on Squire racket, strung The fi : b an BOR oF inet Girls Runnerup—one box - of} Independen O7 i %, Key West Ask For Protection balls (4 cans) re of 11 i City of Ke Mrs. J y representing Boys Cify: Champion (14 and pitching » the gam t 1 under)—one Wilson Squire rack-| sloppy fielding oA th t to pass an et, swung OpDevSta SUERTANSs , udinance ce ’ with the non- Boys Runnerup (14 and under) Gates ; Cafe , pa) r f city taxes by. out-of- one box of balls (4 cans) vr eis Gur ape, rating | Junior Boys, City Champion (15) $ Ss J lished cx tg 18)—-one Wilson Squire racket, 3 base hit ne cs Director : eve crews aré strung Ing Jepenc Or da tend 0 ade t a arrangements and’ took d ariether Junior Boys. Runnerup (15 to) ; KW rte ure of them while here new Our tarte n the last 18)—one be He fAcmanay fe ae at the game all hands took In announcing. his big prizes 4 rr * picnic tables if the park Charles Smith said 6 yed a snack, after which! p,),, Ais hie het @has "Pee watched our boys %and » the guests of the Little; 4}, 5 fete ta) : ee ue and watched a double-; ; girls take. to tennis since April TROOPS x : > a _ fo esentatic 1950 like ducks to water, and I'v« t N, PFROOPS ARE header from the stands ed on by liked what I’ve seen. They (Continuee¢ from Page One) \ return game is being ea | Attorney couldn’t be playing a better sport.) radio continue plead for} Debween the same. two ch t0| Bids $147.50 Ralph Hartenstine and Coach Van; money to t { De Daye d: at Marathon, June 9 is ce } Duval street, f | > deserve every bit of the gratitude / other hei vy q $147 yr the 1948 that has been expressed by the ¢ ARBONELL CHARGES ton owned by the many parents and vlayers for a (Continued From Page One) West. The matter was job well done. ‘UTILITY BOARD aid Louis to. Commissioner John City Ma ar Dave J > Len “Organization is the open sea- m Page One) ¢ ‘arbone H ommendation do you suppose the city and, Newhouser and Robinson ;son to success in all sports. One vo,” was the reply. a county would be interested in i ces day's participation in an organiz é sner agreed that the practice on H Rifkind of New subsidizing our Club to cover R. H. E.| ed: sport is worth a year of aimless| change order reduc s unusual, but argued that Ed ed Federal jurist, born the cost of this additional ex-| Boston § 11 1| hitting balls around without lead-| 945. for temporary rds should be give a trail. He pense? Chicago 6.302 [erehip and official play mater ilso stated that it might turn out “In addition wef would also Scarborough, Kinder, Master- The High School) and the Con- tt Edwards was not employed require the usual facilities which! son and Moss; Pierce and Masi.) Lyent wong with. City leaders like | Shoemaker “Rhe hoes are by Adams, and because of person are as follows: the ‘use of the Sante | Wilhe limina Harvey, J. J. Treyor,| net worth mendipg; a n | animosity he might not be given lub se h nd R. , John ott swood,: Maittan dy Dr-& "Then thraw them away.’ ir treatment. i : poe dyeing Ua pay ig Braye Boston ,. $2 ;| Adams, Ear! Yates ¥gnacio: Car-} Shown, kenge That Wall be 50« “The matter was referred to City QUBRERDS IDE SSS VES ie. maintained. |Chicago 2 8 ‘| honéll aga Jack Sellers'merit the|‘Dr.” t ay Manager Dave King for investiga “We would play some exhibi-| Wight, Evans and Rogar, Most }commendation received . for their} Dr: *What!'T'said stb throw | tion Keys Nash Motors tion games in Key West and Rogovin and Niarhos. * bby emne of tennis ‘a gh year. ten aware it TT ee Stuck ieland Tel. 104 ax pec s » gate | 10pe to see our four elementa Shoemaker: “But octor, ¥ Orn de “annie pci vd re “ R. H. E, | schools match the success of the} charged me $5.00 the other day Mai the Citizen to Friends =" at lanta retaining their share. | Philadelphia %12 1 | COMMBHy, aid the HiBh S¢hool/Jast"to telpffit there wae nothing “We would like to hear from St- Louis 6:13. 2 | Haney Cup. play wisi . sekioolt tre matter’ with, me” ; 2 eague starting next school year. ea a eee ee eae lade come! RR. H. E.| “ldntendsto: be out there at the} Select the seiVicé,,that selects! to Key West or meet you. in| de Yee. ME | 2 | 0 chen chin ws of this ee its m@ns-U.Si¢Marines,,, pan a evelan 5 8 a ships to present ose: a a ae : ; Your | Ser, "hanks for ear : "cohelders Lopat, Byrne and Berio, | pal : the youngsters as, they| maxed Bob. Smiths, big pr by | let ds Sewiwe Your tion and be at ee wishes, vera; Garcia and ae een OpDevSta Sta Downs Sports Cale Calendar Engles 15 To 2 Kuhlman Hits Triple And Two Singles By PEDRO AGUILAR In the opening game Sunday, | the OpDevSta swamped the Navy Eagles by the tune of 15 to 2,/ and in the nightcap, the SubRon | Four won ayer the Cardinals by | a 5 to 3 score. In'the opening ; game, ' Green-| wood started on the mpund for | SOFTBALL (Bayview Park) Night Play Island City Softball League jcygme off ae: iub the court and T have al- ready informed President Yutes of the Tennis. Club that '$aying he is giving one nylonte Earl; string job to the three champions cherry on top 0 I} He called it “the las& “Aight granted Bob|stops and nets are added to the will welcome the opportunity tu/ the sundae.” present these same. prizes or any! The 1951 junior championships | | Variation of them the Tennis] playing the first time for the two | Cizb. may prefer every year.” 'J, J. Trevor Cups and the A.| President. Yates made public! Maitland Adams Cup, and the} eavly this afternoon that the Exe-| John M. Spottswood Cup for me n| cutive Comméttee of the Tennis) will begin : oon as the back- | With Cosditans’ | 19r Champi@pships. TUESDAY— 7:30—Home Milk vs. USS Cor- roral 9:00-—Coca-Cola vs. Navy. THURSDAY— 7:30—Coca-Cola vs. USS Cor poral, 9:00-—Independents vs. VX-1. BASEBALL LITTLE LEAGUE Bayview Park—Night Play the Dev boys and ‘Wisdom for the| | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6—- Eagles and for the first three | frames it looked like.a ball game} First—Elks vs JayCees. Second—-VFW Kiwanis. VS. but from then on out it was all} FRIDAY, JUNE 8—~ of} by hitting errors due to the and the one-sided the winners the losers, Kuhiman hit a triple and two singles in four trips to the plate Scores: First Game R. H, E. Navy Eagles 247 OpDeySta 15 13° 3 Batteries Wisdom, Cappiello and Scett; Greenwood, Snyder and Mays. | Second Game R. H. E SubRon Four Ye SS ae Ua | Naval Station Cards : Batteries: O'Rourke, Flohr Mace; ap and Slatter. Baseballl Sco Scores Florida International League Tampa 5, ‘Havana’ 1. West Palm: Beach 12, Miami 1.) St. Petersburg 12, L keland @. anc Fort Lauderdale 7, Miami | Beach 3, ARD Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night); Daily and Sunday play. SKATING | SATURDAY, {| SATURDAY FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. i First- Second— VFW vs. Rotary Lions vs. Elks JUNE 9 Elks vs. Kiwanis VEW vs. Lions. First Second— ISLAND CITY "WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE (Afternoon Play) Oceanview Park To be announced U.S. NAVAL STATION BASEBALL LEAGUE WEDNESDAY— 3:00—NAS vs. Navy Field. FAWTUlant 1:00—-NAS vs Field. 3:00-—Sonar School vs Four at Navy Field. 2:00-—Cardinals — vs. Boca Chica. NAS | SUNBDAY- 1:00—-FAWTUlant | vs. at Navy Field. £:00-—OpDevSta vs. Scheol at Navy Field, 2:00-—Cardinals vs. NAS Boca Chica. TENNIS Bayview Park | Morning Afternoon and Night) | Daily and Sunday play. GOLF Golf Course (Stock Island) Datly and Sunday play Eagles } at Eagles at Navy | SubRon at} | Sonar! at) ' As They Are Smith's redtigst to provide the special piigesefor each year's Jun- county’s three fine beach courts The concrete on these was poured! the third week in March | Harvey’ Severs one. of the Is The men’s championships were| OUR ¢€ § % ? land's fOrémost senior stars and,| scheduled to start on March 31} ¥ AR MU T LA T | with Conimanmder J. A. 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Clark Griffith (right 81-year-old, owner of the Washington Nationals. compares his size to that of Pudge Heffelfinger (center), 83-year-old Yale football great, while Connie Mack, 88-year-old former manager of Philadelphia Ath- letics, watches. 74 NE, 20th Street—MIAMI > 4 un a ee | pe SEY ea a pe ae eae a a3 =) tH en Gh CR Ch oO Ee Oi od cd ta <3 tn dor an » ¢ re

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