The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1951, Page 3

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Sports Summer Recreation Plan : Officially Opened Today « + Chicago White Sox BSP Sorority Has. Split Double Bill Okayed Challenge With The Yankees To Softball Game plan officially opened today To RN ee THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Gambler Cohen Dave King Decides Convicted Today Zoning Problem LOS ANGELES, June 20 Mickey Cohen was | Wédnesday, June 26, T951 : Fire Was Out When 'Laddies Departed City Commisstuu et yesterday after- a quorum, City g worked and 1 for which the Gambler convicted today of federal income | No ction was on four counts, and the maximum penal ty would be 20 years in a federal penitentiary and fines totaling $40,000 the Chief declared watchman to I vessel before leavin ‘said that the he reinstated Enterprise building two apartments on +t. The builders a- Over 430 Youths Signed For Plan: E with de- Swimming Popular Cohen was ch t ae fig’s. #iputation othe frauding the government of more| > th iilt closer than five i } e15 is EEO By built cl The summer recreation than $156,000 over a three-year | 5.4 tack line dh: Gheneds 1946. The against period, beginning in ; s regulations for were instituted a charges Fe at four schools and Bayview oe Cohen shortly after he had told el Dillinge r Knocks '- Winners To are ero i . cig pe eet. 4 ; the Kefauver investigating co 5 Doub aE) i aa | | Get park with a record number When fire ss “Ys ta Sve mittee that he had been_ living Today s§ Horoscope le To Cinch H 62 Percent Of of over 430 registering for =~ ‘ ies Set “ded largely on borrowed money for v ; likely to give a pessi- 7 se A 10use he boat ti I ‘ Vital Sox Game | The Game Loot the activities, according to! up at the dock, said the Chief >veral years. n There is edbaitlies ‘ Coach Winston Jones. head $$$ During. the trial, Cohen pre-! a yut probably many NEW YORK, June 20). | The Beta Sigma Phi Sor- fee 3 reer ne i jicted he would be convicted. He} plans will be abandoned on ac- of the plan. count of doubt as to their value. 3 : The battling Chicago White Sox, ority has accepted the Junior Grizzard Named thd PepONtEn Ang Worn ae are leading the American League| softball game to be played at, School, Harris Elementary, Bay-| Advertising Dir. Files are mentioned in Homer’s| let versatility overcome continu- yesterday when they came surg-| Bayview Park on July 4th, it View Park and Truman Elemen- ek: Odyssey ity. ing back in the twilight of along| was announced today. eo age “ bag oagaar ene Cg ergy oe day to defeat the Yankees, 5-4, in The game will start at 8 (9 re ‘12 Fane 2 to 5 Aa aS ate Seclagtive recta g , their vital double header after | zard, comm P..m. on the fire-works day The most popular sport for the GOOD JOBS FOR ~ Bombers had mauled them, ; Bob Dillinger, a pinch hitter, | drove across the deciding run in; the ninth inning of the tense | nightcap with a line-drive double | to right after Ed Stewart had kept | the Richard Rokets in the struggle | with a three-run homer off Vic! Rasghi.in the previous inning. | Bob Rush limited the Boston’ Brayes to only four \hits yester- | day While the Chicago Cubs SWePt |) eee on tb a 3-0 victory while a ladies’ | day jerowd of 10;115 looked on in| with all the proceeds being split, 62% for the winners and 42% for the losers. They will use the money"to further their charitable club activities. Bowling News -—— |! pool and three afternoons a week land Park, < agency. Director ed this r relations work erto Rico Grizzard said has taken towards naming | There is a possibilit, e group of 8-14 is swimming. 2 two days a week! aplane base swimming at the County Beach. Four fuly qualified Red Cross Life Savers will be in charge of the classes. Over 175 signed up for the swim- ming program In some of the other activities, Liate over 75 registered for softbal] and| the position. permanently, he re- 91 registered for the basketball! ported. league that got. underway today| Grizzard is a Lake County au- at the high school gymnasium.|tomobile di citr & 8) steps w director. he may take ‘HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Wrigley Field. | ee ca program will be held’ er, tra “43 p 2 1 It} took just one hour and 45 | Open Bowling—Tuesday, June 19 8t Bayview Park with four teams} ator and a real estate’d <os are weilttng fo be filled in thy ¢ mingtes for Rush to dispose of | HIGH SINGLES period ity E oe mae ea an i 2a 4s 4 the [Braves and : at teens | . ise EOS the second most popular sport in| U S ARMY ? for | She Boag Broce Bape d ae Jerry Feiertag eee the program with Coach Jones ale cores e e AND - their runs against Max Surkont | ee ee ae OO heading the court play Cleveland 611 in the first and second innings. Srd Flossie Higgins — 182 Tennis ‘will be held. every | Boston 030. U S AIR FO RCE AMERICAN LEAGUE | High series — Winnie Humph- morning for beginners between | >” ee s rs ° ® | R. HE. | Tteys 155-158-143, total 456 pins. me nours of 9 and 10 am. at Early W yan and Bir lie Teb Where else could 2, ‘Geod cay -cialised trata; E 1 St. Louis 4 961 Others bowling were: Bayview Park. Mrs. Mary Degg- betts; Bill Wight, Will Nixon (1) you tind a career . ee coe ' Wastinanen oe Sara Pierce, Grace Joy, Dotty | toff will be in charge }and Les Moss eflering aft these while you learn. j Pillete and Lollar: Marrero |-a'Te! Katy Savage, Rosine) Other sports will include schuf-|_| HHR: Bobby Avila, Cleveland, 2. Opportunities for unlimited advance- and ‘Glacees oe ees* | Weir, Helen Castagne, Ann Grav-|fleboard, horse shoes, table ten-|1St, none on, 2nd of year. ment. é te el, Edith Blatt, Helen Ramey, Hel-| nis, crafts, library science and| Larry Doby, Cleveland, 2nd, A atched retirement pl First Gam jen Isley, Georgia Holland, Dot | volley ball. Other activities will| One on, 9th of year. > = ss as ahh =o ase F Chicéss 33 9 12 2|Btown, Ginny Koraska, Pat Pot-/ be introduced if the demand is| — — 4. Free medical attention, food, clothing, & New: it eran |ter, June Tucker, Frances Mills, great housing. t Rune, Kecilow Ercatt, he. | Judy Pass, Mary Louden, Jo Zim- | Fer the Signees, their are two| 5. Job security. € ‘ Bas ny jmer, Marie Farho, Doris Aske, schools open for library ivel ad ma and Masi; Overmire, Shea, | a Senoo’s open tor. Ubraty . privelig , C —— , ’|Merie Fawcett, Ruby Caldwell,/es, Poinciana Elementary and | jm For full details contact your : a: Btu Pulnik, and Florence | Harris Street School. | OU | «=U... ARMY AND U.S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING STATION nd Ga pameeol Faience eer Ciieons Seco me Pata |Navy Wives Bowling League Pete Schneider, ina Pacific} Keys Nash Motors ‘ : ? New Nock aga Teams Wik Pts) | Coast League game May 1341923, siccte Island Tel. 104, ROOM 212 POST OFFICE BULDG. ? Dobson, Gumpert, Judson and | 1. White Hat Club 4 10 | bit five home rans. | See. Coie . | SN SARE nS tne teen SA € Masi; Rachi; Reynolds and Berra. i hates Metis RO Hp : Fee Mas bs SESS TREELS ESS acaba ed nae ahs SESE : Cleveland 2 4 1/4 NCES LL € Boston 914 O| 5. Fleet Reserve Aux 5 4 6.4 Lemon, Gromek, Zuverink and 6. ‘OpRevSta CPOs i dk j = | Hegan; Stobbs and Moss (f y cmpae : 3 2 | ' : Individual Team Standings r p scab Se 9 +3 219 DevSta Games T Bins Ave. | é 5 4 Trout, White, Stewart and] nae : ny a Ginsberg; Zoldak, Cucab, and | pierce 3 533. 1H 5 Murray. | MARINES : Cc | Carson 6 843 141 NATIONAL LEAGUE | Cuddahe 9 844 94 i R. H. E. | Holt 6 . 76.) Bs F Boston 0 4 0) Milis 9 1019 113 F Chicago 3 6 O| Humphrey 9 1227 136 Surkent, Cole, Chipman and | Pass 3 319 106 C Mueller; Rush and Burgess. WHITE HAT CLUB | Seales 9 994 110 | a New York 2-3: 4 een: ? 9 1217 135 \ St. Louis 1 4 1)|Caldwell 9: St? ae Jansen and Westrum; Cham- | Bustard 9 1132 126 bers, Brazle and Rice. | Respess 3 330 s:110 > - | FLEET RESERVE AUX ; Philadelphia 9 15 1} Donlan 9 1388 154] $ Pittsburgh 2 6 0|Farho 9 1052 /117! 9 Meyer and Seminick; Dickson’ | Holland : be 1a iks, and Garagiola. | easagna ~ Wicca? oy ee | NAVSTACPQ! =, $ S ti sti Joy se FBBR 137 | Feiertag 9 1169 130 | x bpcaladh deraheaiat fa Ics stig: ee cae 4 LIPTLE BASEBALL LEAGUE © | Louden 9 1060 118] L STANDINGS }UTU ~ W L Pct. |Renegan 6 742 124 A JayCees 2 0 1.000 | Higgins 9 1057 «117 Rotary 1 0 1.000 |Koraska 9 919 102 4 VEW 1 0 1.000 | Gravel 9 1199 383} have powes f isd , - Lions 0 1 .000/ mors gives flashing performatns’), 2° %- High comer smooth odel A Elks 0 1 .000| Hisley 9 957 106 year-out economy ce With less fue} Joe Pression oth stops with |, ; at models assures ; Rivanis 0 2 .000| Harrison 8 1144 143 plated top ring? *pu,et 4-ring pietoea int year-in, Rorivets! A brand-neve lining life—because then ve? E American Leegue Cadenas 9 (1244 (138 through 1 ton), heat-resistin Spark plugs on ae: an ebond lining—jg Pepin — Tapered Molded ta Cub— W. L. Pct, | Gravat 3 400 133 Samere generator. and” pr re valve seat insert. extra-smooth, Pegi brake models, epee ee ¥4-ton Ss : ised Cae Be ; Sture-proof ignition’ you the adde “long-lasting! And quiet, F Chicago rey A ps | Noak bo a0ll fig Better load . ~-with etper ian ety of all-stee! “Pilot Flongen Rives New York 3 - 2 > | Faucet Ses 7 | Protection... easier h relocated Windshield wens lower hood line roi a Boston i“ — | Zimmer 9. 3143~—s«:127 y Load and driver get the « andling Pers for better visibility. ts} oe 4 26 “eho 1D. Brown 9 1101 122 s pci itevolutionary new “Oagest truck ride ‘ever For smoother etrol «' ‘ | seta ile E ; => 78> -t ’ Shock absorhar, ‘i or Washington 21 32 .396| t | joie on any road ‘on models smooth out dgnrtere truck life FLUID DRIVE! a seta + - longer 7 St. Louis 18 37 2 Spor Cal nd & on most mop je°ting, Worm-and rife, Made ev, : odge exclusiy ‘ on ane st mi 4nd-roller steer; even Availab) usive 4 Philadelphia 18 27 .327| s endar 4 also get Pooch add to safe handing i Bears fluid coupling 36: and 1-ton models: This pro w | SOFTBALL trend, and shorter turting damct louse, wide teat drive bento More than 8 parte {24tC, Ching National League | eee Tone Jane, Smoother Parts, including e: | your load® Driyi starts give added es . p, (Bayview Park) | tr, i ving is easier! rotection to fir Club— W. L. Pet | i uck lasts longer! ler! Less gearshiftin 1 y, Brooklyn 36 19 655 Night Play Drive Booklet. “"* 'S for copy of free geri Poe 4 New York 32 27 ~~ «542 | Island City Softball League . mo et. tee g¥rol Fluid z St. Louis . 29 27 518! THURSDAY— What Ugb-Rasid’ means to you 3. Cincinnati 27 28 491| Coca Cola vs. Navy. : a ie plus ail these time-proved fi : Boston 28 29 «491 Independents vs. VX-1. A Dodge “Job-Rated” truck is engineered at odge Trucks have had eatures s sn alas. eeel iN : the factory to fit a specific job . . . save you Steeri for years Pi Philadelphia poe LITTLE LEAGUE money . . . last longer. L-ton s# Column gearshift, sta ih Chicago. 25 29 .463 | | Every unit from engine to rear axle is “Job- hand podels With 3-speed ¢, indard on My, 34-, and Pittsburgh 21 33 389 Bayview Pack—Night Play | Rated”—factory-engineered to haul a specific (3-8) rake for added safety. Syncgmission. Tndendadent Ss WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20— | load over the roads you travel and at the agente? , OF 5-speed} ragged, ii, iransmissions ? & Today's Games Rotary vs. Elks, first game. Ki-| speeds you require. available on sit 6,0008 (with faa Precision é C y iseyeecne: { m all models. And quarter windows : f American League wanis vs. Lions, second game.} Every unit that SUPPORTS the load— many others! ) se Chicago at New York—Pierce FRIDAY, JUNE 22— | “L acer ae pape ag el on L (7-4) vs. Lopat (9-2). Elks vs. Lions, first game. Jay-| and capacity needed. rene 7 te Washington— Cees vs. VFW, second game.| P. St. Louis at Wasl es GoAy. JUNE os | é unit thet MOVES the load—enzine, (night)—Sleater (1-7) vs. s se eer: ~ is clutch, transmission, propeller shaft, rear axle, (0-4) or Porterfield (0-0). Kiwanis vs. JayCees, first and others—is engineered right to meet a Come i for deal ona truck Cleveland at Boston—Wynn game. Rotary vs. VFW, sec-} particular operating condition. im a (4-8) vs. McDermott (4-3). ond agme. Detroit at Philadelphia—(twi- night)—Hutchinson (4-2) and that fits your job--@ DODGE: TRUCK (night)—Schmitz (1-2) ys. Weh Trucks (1-0) vs. Hooper (4-3) and Shantz (5-4). National League Boston at Chicago—Spahn (7-5) vs. Minner (3-5). : Brooklyn at Cincinnati— meéier (1-3). Philadelphia at Pittsburgh— (night)—Church (6-3) vs. La Palme (1-3). New York at St. Louis— (night)—Kennedy (1-2) vs. Mun- ger (2-3). : 601 Duval Street | NAVARRO, Inc.

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