The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 27, 1951, Page 3

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At stn = Ot eee mi 2e ft a fin: of Av FU Jan SUT ng AG to tre Al pe On, oul how 0} EF wt hor 00 ha 4 AV the uw ity Ou abl 10M City Champ Hartenstine st Navy Wives Started So May 11 To Build Fort Taylor Match | City Champion Ralph/ Hartenstine will confide | his tennis secrets to the | Navy Wives Group at Fort | Taylor this coming Friday | morning at 9 o’ clock, The Navy women on | May 11 placed the first | . . jsquad, 11-8, in the first "W YORK, June 27—(4).— women’s team on court in , » throttled the Dodgers Island annals for the now | f@me of a doubleheader v » hits as eer New York} x se | : G t ut their inter- historic Fort Taylor match |at Bayview Park. In) bour 4-0, yesterday to} i > . eo Brook d to five games. with the Convent varsity, |ihe second game of the wher fered his first and, in so doing, started \Island Softball League. the “s P10. victor: visions of possible future |hot and heavy bats of the - Re . P . women’s tennis dancing in Independents team wound . bits aids Wadio tonics many a feminine head, | down Navy by a score of The Score | . Since then, under the lead. | 7-4- AMERICAN LEAGUE exahi f Che 1 é In the opening » : i. H. E saip o Aarlotte Chas | las’ drew the first | nj} hiladelphi 9 8 0 $ Py . | PAE REE a 9 2 dima—with Convent coach pee slate Rao : . cal Gatalelr ade A : | frame on an in ar pt : rstchy and Bernice MeAllister as in-| era! wild pitches, How they | Astroth nell and: Mo structor—interest has bur- piety Held scoreless till’ the ‘six eae RHE , , ; seis . nal ‘ ray | tid wien: «the ed four ; " spe at A PAINTING BY FORMER KEY WESTER, NILO G. SANCHEZ, 29. of Miami. Floridex Sane che mgr, 2 geoned and a definite pro- more. Detroit 314°] - ‘ ? : gear ae en [ iba ke 11 14.0 graduated from the University of Florida on September 5, 1943 as a pharmatist, He jhas been” gram of instruction with | mound for ‘Coc “ ( , ‘ s re wy and Robin in Miami for two years and is employed at the American Pharmacy. The former Key Wester guest instructors is in the | Ron out of the picture 1 n; Guny tblatt, Aloma| S!arted paintingsat the. ago of 16. Sanchez is married and hes one son, George, His proflier. te s 2 full frames when tt 1 is employed by The Key West Citizen asa linotype operator. offing along with more of | out: Souk ; —— Tiuigs those newly desired match- |b, Jone: t R. H E e n the h, rk eae: ae *~ 7 ) +} four runs to go into the lead on | Washi 1 714 3 a . a6 a . ag | tWO walks and t and cludes such old and new ated Huched the ot ; ge an agines SOFTBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE friends of tennis as Lois| across ees (Bayview Park) Tean W. L. Pet Skidmore, Ruth Diem, on ele by gener E27 - pie Night Play ‘ Netik Sor sa rh i a a 7 “jsingle by Laveda_ knott t a 4.8 2 Island City Softball League hte eos ee Bert Skinner, Shirley BGs dim in the Becnth 0 veland 611 OlTHURSDAY , Bo 37 26. 587 soe, Mary Schumacher, | inning had to be vi: Pillette, Hoguc ck, Sleat Home Milk vs, WX Tn o bowling of the Navy |C! 32 30. 616 Trudy Clar Cunice . Five singles and a triple, by ‘¢! iL Brissie,| Coca Cola vy Cérséral. Wive ing League yester- | Detroit 30 2° 608 K } " Eunice Brew- {Jones again, scored five G 4 siegan 5 ee J h score honors were cop- ; Washingtor 24 35 407 er, Katie sonnally, and | sizeubie esate Genres 4 1 ee Ge ISD ANAS | by Winnie Humphreys with | PI 24 39 381 Helen Coudry. |The Cokes made a desper er ee, BASEBALL &EAGUE ‘ t175. In the second | St Loui 19 43 Key West; response to that May |%tand in their } but t. HH. BE ae : ot wi mn! Koraska with 165. zt =a 11 match was immediate wnd|game try was not enough ae chee O38 agar n e age were taken, by NATIONAL LENGHA ; stemmed in great part from the | scored two runs on one hit ) ; 470 SUNDAY, JULY if n and Grace Joy, m+ W. L. Pet, , ait Oy aipa a Ste) ihe ig ape Palica and Campanella;| SUNDAY, JULY 1 roiling 160 Br 40 22. .b85 exciting possibility of a four-team| walks and three errot 2 ea Strand Theatre. Bent Ling ( : 22. women's league that promptly be-| The Score Maglie and W mt ro Ca fteri * se ; coe High series, it was. Winnie !New York 36 30 545 came a topic of conversation. The | ‘Team ne. RH ——— : ‘9 eria, at eee i H hreys again, rolling a total St. Louis 32°°30:° 616 Navy Wives, the Convent ahd|/SubRon . 000 500 15—11 15 1: BBB). CUS wens - Sint 0%, 3h) 3h ° (600 High School varsities are alfeady | Coca Cola . 200 004 02—- 8 41. 6 or ak su at 0 wi vere 30 "32. 84 m4 established . squads while . the} Franklin : ; i bashed avalos epee sits cy 1 r, Jerry Fe lelpiia 30°33 7B st 2, fourth aKey West. team—can| more and 1, Cole, Seha ht and Cooper;} | Bennie Cafeteria Gu ; Castagne, Dot ts n. 0 26°32 448 easily be ermnes from such play-} 6 Church and Wilbe } ve ob ; bap « Departs Je mer, Edith Blatt, Ann weh 23 © 38-379 ers. as Althea Haskins, Beatrice I htc t oP hsonieraioners store, & Py TRar Gravel, Flossie Higgins, Pat Pot- —————— ; t ’ n the nightcap, Dewitt Rob RH. E} YR CLES aa sek 2 by TVEL, le Aigeins, £a ' . 4 DeMeritt, Mary Degtoff (Bayview | ort pitched no-hit: ball. and -vet -piypuran Ritetal reel a3 ater “vs. “Brooks! ter; Judy.s:Passy...Frances:, Mills, }.) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL, Park's tennis teacher) and grad- he Navy boys scored four runs! + ahah : 4 43 Stars, at 3 p. m. Georgia Holland, Marie Fawcett, Pas W. In. Bots Uatedl players ftom, the Convent | in waiks and wild pitches, Rob-| “pani aca Gold la; Perk-| Betty Cuddehe, Doris Ashe. Hes! tarps 50 +32) 894 and High School varsities. Polly |.4. ¢ ; : Pollett and Gaagiola; Perk- LITTLE, LEAG ch a slevi..t Virgini tie. scone ; ee ~}erts fanned nine in thes ie ibekew:'s dnd Schefftnd Te Ms Hie ae Ulisley.and Virginia King.) st Petersburg » 46,5 26 639 Carbonell has already given hear nings he pitched. It mW BAG Sea: Bayview P hee-4 1 Ay “Who: bow ‘led as a guest Hi ‘vi na ‘ is ee 39 30..0.585 11 ty endorsement to the idea, say-; ‘ f : : sain ie He 27. —— —— oleh = 3 5 : all the way for he h Pia H. E£.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 ‘ | Miami 38. 33. 835 cone ing that that a four-team organi- sabia: debred -thyed iri ee oe Ri ¢| daons vs., Jay ts Ch 1 A ted | Miar ; 32 30) 42 " zation would put a stop to the i ve y pias re ‘ ae ct 2 = 14 iq Kiwanis vs. E alange ccepte cwlih en a 8 om f sad old tragedy of a girl’s gradua- meee one ‘ st 511 3} ragaer 1 ‘ bi Aes a 30 38, Ht te ceil - é a Santana hit three singles whilk Minner, Leonard Rush ~ and} game. Ignacio Valdez, local man-} West m Beach 28. 41 .4B6 ting herself out of all further op-| , I FRIDAY, JUNE 29 : 2 ; e portunity for organized sport. Al- G. 4. Joe Rodrigues hit one safe-| Bdwards; Staley, Brazle, Pahol-| FR po eee accepted the challenge) Fort iuderdale 17 Sl 260 thea Haskins, before leaving for a|!¥ and drove in two run y, Chambers, Munger, Lanier} Elks vs. VFW, first game. tnat Manager Reeves stated in the swo-week wnt tion on Friday The Score R. H. ¥ Rice | Kiwanis vs. Rotary, second! Citi; and wishes to say that} U.S. Naval Station League said, “I think we all want a four-|Independents 011 140-7 9 4 A | game. I yer Reeves may use any! Club— W. L. Pet. team league enough to make a go Navy 111 010 Bee ae Henry VIII had two of his six} ae aii pi he wishes. Blue Angels 17 2. 895 of it. We can play several team| Roberts and Walker; Ritchey queens beheaded. He died ‘at 56} The Lincoln Memorial w: s built ame wil be played at 3) SubRon Four 13 5° pe matches and’see then how we feel, | and Boher after a reign of 38 years, at a cost of $2,940,000. p.m., July 4, at Oceanview Park.) rawTUlant 10 7 Ses perhaps starting with one-set{ Ee See On RIESE TNE We Pe ica MO * “4 Ferro ARMM SRP. AMT OTE SMEAR EBB | 710 412 matches, graduating to two in Senar School 6 8 489 league play and extending it to| Regr Admiral Bids Goudie To Local Officers | Cardinals 6 9 At the most out of three if we wish.” {Navy Eagles 2 18.160 It was the surprising tennis fev- { : — oo aunt erty igor | Island City Baseball League with @ possibilities yr or - “ ized play that won Mareonpene’s —— — . Ft consent to appear to lead Fri- i, 7 3. 700 day’s class in fundamentals. “I am é 1. 68 sorry,” the: former Pennsylvania eta thee champion said this morning, that : dis fe { am unable to accept promptly Eagle 1 3 .250 ns every one of the personal and bass i group: invitations that J receive for ténnis instruction: The demand has become great and time, alas is fleeting, At least I will try to reach all of the instructors and the leading players and give them elementary, intermediate, and ad- vanced techniques as they become ready for them. I mention leading players because they should al- ways become instructors in their own groups.” The second Navy Wives—Con vent match is expected to go on court within the next two weeks The new courts in the final stage } of completion at the County Beach | and the concrete tops about to be} applied to'two of the City’s Bay- view Park Courts is already lend- ing a magic impetus to the wo- men's Kame: CORPORAL HAROLD (Continued From Page One} been one minute or ten, or ten hours, sure.” He then described some of the | small incidents that go to make! up the pattern of the Korean | war, An American Negro shot in the legs saying the enemy had “gotten his get-away tools;” a wo man carrying a baby on her back with the same bullet passing through the baby into her own body; bayonets jabbed in the | backs of his own buddies; a wa-'! man’s body hung inside the door | of a grass hut, swinging grotes- quely in the wind; the stink of gangrene emerging from same of the houses in the villages; and the! small Christmas tree his mother sent dangling its still unbroken i Plaster of Paris received its nam ebecause it was first manu- facturéd in the neighborhood of the French capital. an hour I'll never be quite } 15. hits last Wednesday. June 27 - 1951 ‘SubRon = Slamuail 15 Hits ts To ‘Beat The Coca Cela Squad, 11-8 Independents Turn *— avy Waar, 74 | §al Maglie Clipps: Subion Four Dicket “? Brooklyn, 4-0, On Three-hit Pitching night to stay in front of the Coca Cola Official U.S. Navy Photo REAR ADMIRAL R. F. WHITEHEAD, USN. ComFair Wing Lant, with Boca Chica field officers before his departure from B. C. F. Left to right. LCDR. F. R. Hanson, VX-l, CDR. C. H. Parmulee, VX-1, Rear Admiral Whitehead, CDR. D. L. Cordinier, ZX-11. and Commander J. W. Lenny. N. A. 5S. THE KEY Today's Games | NATIONAL LEAGUE / | Brooklyn at New Yorks-Newe!: oa: ; combe (9-4) vs. Jansen’ (8-6). are Ss : at Philadelphia (night) ‘ —Su (6-6) or Bickford. (8-7) i vs. I (8-6). | Chicago at St. Louis (Night) | Hiller (4-5) or Rush (5-3) vs. Pre- ‘ ko Be I burgh at Cincinnati (Night) iend (1-4) vs, Blackwell (7-6). AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Washington (night) Shes 2 (2-4) vs. Johnson @-2). ; Philadelphia at Boston—Kebher | (5-5) vs. MeDermott (4-4). Detroit at Chicago—Newcombe ss) or Gray (3-7) vs. Rogovin } (4-5 | St. Louis at Cleveland (Night) j >-Widmai vs. Garcia (6-6): : j ! { | FLORIDA INTERNATIONA | Miami Beach at Miami. | West Palm Beach, at. Fait ‘ itd Lauderdale. ie Sania wo Tampa at xm . ‘ee Lakeland. z Petersburg,4 : | ' | Your Grocer SELLS that Goo | STAR * BRA | AMERICAN COF | and CUBAN viv ——TRY A PGUND TODAY ,

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