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gt lone ood une an ng ‘ ur nore wn han he rIM) 30 cins, pack Ame OW peop iowa stral worl i SE so pr tru Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : Friday, July 27, 1951 Key West Citizen “spe Cleveland Indians tinued From Page Three) ust one game off | 1g pace of the Boston Red Sox A would-have dropped Cleve- nd three games back, and in race, three games > a mile. é his Chicago Wt i 10 runs yeste.- t—to the Red Sox) »veland ue-Kac ue Yankees and the ctory tasted sweet to| since it came at the! Ids, who had| straight times—-} a no-hitter. Rey- it today, the Indians liked.} lected 13 hits, inclu Dale Mitchell ec. Mitchell batted 1 a homer and! Bobby Avila} a single and a ributed five el t t defensive day of \ll four New 1 homers, ca solo Mize and Cliff and a two-run poke by Yogi Berra. Bob Feller gave way the oppressive heat after five but received credit for hi W three loss-| hurled one-hit five innings to for Feller hit three ner home RTS Fernandez Scores (Continued From Page Three) other, her play completey lost its continuity, and June ran through an incredible string of 16 straight games to take the match. She propelled herseif into movement earlier, hit more cleanly, and all in all, became the June Yates of early Harvey Cup fame. Marie Rendueles has been ¢ ing tennis steadily against i best in preparation for the Chan pionships. Yesterday her t paid off. She was ¢ ready for her quarter-f while Vita Barrosa_ disc that four days practice ar enough to evoke a b Nothing short cor would have enabled her long on court with Ma day. M Rendueles hit the hardest und and she was never ing than against to 3-0 at the outset anc 5-1 and first set at 6-2 failed to settle into her steadiness Marie again forged to 3-( second set, belieing her rey for slow starts. Vita h tack in check at last court replies that tied x 3-all, Marie advanced to Miss Barrosa flagged for moment. It was in the tenth game that the issue fluctuated fer the first time. Vita held two quick seemed for a of ISS, second the tide m sensed the import ment and held or Barrosa error finishec at 6-3. Terry Parrish the fine cross-court that Terry overawed at finding herself quarter-fin ainst the Con vent capta been. for her Avila showed truly) to retrieve. Eleanor’ hand leaping Parrish from the second ¢ it w apparent that Ter G over N Viss in opening forces. It 1 Ann wa She needn't hav win over Norma er let Mis ana began in was igo White Sox. The White Sex are three and one-half games off the pace in fourth pi H The National League-leading Brooklyn Dodgers continue their/ with big Don New combe moring mild case of 1 to whip the Chicago ‘ The Boston Braves got ound pitching from Vern Bick ford and whipped the Cincinnati Reds 6 to 2. The win enabled the Braves to slip past the Reds into] fifth place AMERICRAN LEAGUE R:7H, EF. 913 0 a9: 5 Feller, Brissie and Hegan; : Reynolds, Overmire and Berra. | not staying far enough behind the} acai’ | bounce to permit her retrievit genius full play against these Ru. I ‘genius full play gain t Detroit 6 13 0 Washington 3-4 0 Cain, Gray, Trout and Swift;) Hudson and Grasso, Guerra. | R. H. E.| 13.17 1} 10 14 Wight, Stobbs, Kinder} | i 9 vy Nix and Evans; Dobson, Aloma, Gum-! pert, Dorish and Sheely, Masi. mn, NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 9 12 0} Chicago 7 2 Newcombe and Campanetta;} Lown, Klippstien, Hatten and| Burgess | R. H. EB. Boston 6 9 0} Cincinnati 2:68) Bickford, Chipman and Cooper; Blackwell, Perkéwski, Erautt and Howell, Sheffing. 1 {Only games scheduled) a li Courtside Chat (Continued From Page Three) valleys at net and should have stayed there for more winners, | In the other upset of the after- | ioon June Yates eliminated Del res Villate 3-6, 6-0, 6-0. This hard hitting match with jority of points being scored ht winners. Delores play- autiful first set but seemed » Jet up in the second and third June served and hit to her back- | y d € TOLEDO BASKETBALL PLAYERS IN GAMBLING SCANDAL ‘| forehand bombshells Today’s Games | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Chicago at New York, ‘night. | Cleveland at Boston, night St. Louis at Washington, night Detroit at Philadelphia, night NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Chicago Brooklyn at St. Louis, night New York at Cincinnati, night Boston ‘at Pittsburgh, night FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Miami at Miami Beach, 8:30 p.m.! Fort Lauderdale at West Palm Beach, | Tampa at Lakeland Havana at St. Petersburg hand as Delores’ forehand is hard} enough to drive her opponent off the court. In the last match, Marie Ren-| dueles defeated Vita Barrosa in} straight sets. Marie have too much power for Vita and| placed many of her s} on the | backhand court. Vita has a good |} forehand but no general offense. | In today’s Semi-finals Eleanor} and Marie meet, both Convent} varsity stars. June tnd Diane} meet, both High School varsity} stars. According to the tennis lad- der, Rendueles favored over} Gato and Yat Fernandez. | But as you can see there are up- | sets | seemed to] 5 over HERE ARE THE THREE TOLEDO UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS involved in bribes to fix games.for gamblers. They are leaving the New York office of District Attorney Frank S. Chapter 9 |t n _ Mi i mS something that can't be| ished, with womanly insight. ! 1 oy e and he’s blind.” re wonderful Marcia began. said. me?” usly, Mar well, the challenge of a problem ne 1anpel,” tley?” answered Betsy. he “He sounds quite a person,” an- swered Marcia,. “This Pete—who on is he? Betsy's eyes glowed and Matcia stared at her, touched with pity. “Well, Pete’s—it’s a little hard to tell you,” Betsy tried to explain. “I've known him since I was in rompers; Ive been in love with him since I was twelve; he was seven- teen then, and I bored the dickens out of him trailing him everywhere guess. My Traces on and he went. I was a brat, I hair was carroty, I had teeth, and I was skinny: legged and pretty dumb—” “Now he’s come back, and you're rown into a very pretty girl and Games This Week Little League FRIDAY Picked Team. vs. All-Stars, doubleheader. SATURDAY- Picked Team vs. first game. Two Leading second game. softball ‘teams, NAVAL STATION LEAGUE | SATURDAY— 1:00—-Cardinals vs. Navy Field. 2:00-—-OpDevSta vs. Blue An- gels ‘at Boca’ Chica. 3:00-—FAWTUlant vs. at Navy Field, SUNDA Y-— Eagles 1:00-—-FAWTUlant vs. Cardinals at Navy Field. 3:00--OpDevSta _ vs. School at Navy Field. No games scheduled at Boca Chica) ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE SATURDAY— 8:00—Two leading Softball League, lr There are some that concede your better looks or good luck but few that you have more com- mon sense WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Phong 1000 talking. Pete has a rotten shame! But the nowa- ook her head. “No, it’s y hopeless. Pete’s won- ~well, he’s faced up to 1 is going to make the best im the one that can’t take added, her chin quivering. harder for you, of course,” y flung up her head. “Harder she repeated, incredu- ia nodded. “He has the— will keep him fighting for a ; all you can do is sit on and watch—and cheer arn not to try to, help rat's what Professor Hartley t minds run in the same Marcia commented, inning. “Who is this Professor Te used to be a college pro- : “And went blind. He’s been d for twenty years. The first he was so bitter about ust lay down and let it lick him. Then he snapped out of it and began to fight. And now— ll, he’s tops. He. lives alone in se at the end of town; he rden that he tends himself, cept the plowing; and he does his own housework. He’s mar- 8 Marathon, | Benny's Sonar Sonar teams of The Girl Next Door By Peggy Gaddis |he doesn't know it,” Marcia fin- “I guess that’s pretty dumb of me,” Betsy admitted. “It isn’t anything of the sort. It’s perfectly natural. It’s the way any normal girl would feel.” Betsy looked at her gratefully. “Thanks,” she said. Marcia was silent for a moment, and then she said casually, “I'd like to meet this boy-friend of yours. Do you think he’d care to have company?” “T think so. Pete always liked people and was more fun than any- a Aa in the gang.” “Well, we'll go out and see him then. Perhaps he'd like to go for a ride out in the country. We mustn’t let him. get lonely or bored,” said Marcia. “No, of course not.” AS so a few afterndons later, Betsy and Marcia drove into the gravelled driveway at the bi Marshall home. rcia looke about her, her eyebrows lifting a little in surprise. “So this is where your Pete lives,” she murmured. “It’s ob- vious that none of his troubles are financial.” “Oh, no, of course not.” “Well,. ‘anyway,” murmured Marcia, “it’s nice your Pete won’t|_ have to be bothered with earning his own living.” Mrs.- Marshall, hearing the car, had come out on the veranda. Now she came down the steps, greeting Betsy peseent » Saying cordial- ly to Marcia, “How nice of you to call, Mrs. Eldon! Won't you come in? Or shall we go out in the gar- den? I believe it is cooler there.” “The garden, by all means, Mrs. Marshall,” said Marcia. “What a lovely place you have here.” ank you.’ Mrs. Marshall led the way along the flagstoned walk to the garden, where Pete lay relaxed in a canvas — chair, the dog, Gus, at his ee! “T’'ve brougt you same company, darling,” sai Mrs. Marshall “Here's. Betsy—and Mrs. Eldon. Mrs. Eldon, may I present my son?” “Hello, Betsy,” said Peter. And ne Marcia, “Delighted, Mrs. El- jon. | Cuban Navy Team (Continued From Page Three) | runs in the fifth and sixth innings. The Score: | RHE {Cuban Navy 201 0000 3 5 2 000 014 x 5 5 2 Diaz and Rios; Malgrat, Macias and Beiro. : The SubRon Fourmen used three. pitchers trying to stop the Cubans off the good ship “A, at |} Maceo”. Their efforts were in vain All Types ments, which include... @GLASSWARE @ @ KITCHEN Hogan. He announced they admitted rigging the points in a game with Niagara University in Toledo last December. Left to right: Carlo John Muzi of Akron, Ohio, Robert S, McDonald of Jamaica, N. Y., and William J. Walker of Toledo. Hogan said they accepted $1,750 from a New ‘York gembler to shave the margin of their victory over Niagara. AP Newsteatures jfireworks except for “Thank you.” Marcia’s voice was warm and sweet, with a faintly i husky note that was very intrigu- ing. Pete sat up a little and turned his sightless eyes, shielded by the dark glasses, toward her. Betsy was busy greeting Gus, thankful that for the moment she did not have to speak. Pete knew note would tell him how hard it could never .ook at her, or at any- thing, so long as he lived. tea, sprigged with mint, dainty sandwiches, and frosted cakes still warm from the oven, Marcia looked about the lovely old garden and sighed. “How very fortunate you are, Mr. Marshall,” she said. Mrs. Marshall drew a breath and Betsy looked up, white- faced and angry. But Pete, his sightless eyes on Marcia, merely tensed a little. “Yes, Iam fortunate. I admit it— and I’m grateful,” he said. It was as though he spoke to himself, as well as to those who sat about him. “T knew you realized it,” Marcia told him. “This lovely house, a beautiful garden, all the creature comforts—” “While a heck of a lot of fellows in my position have nothing,” fin- ished Peter. “I know.” Marcia turned to Mrs. Marshall, who was looking at her with frightened eyes, and said lightly, “{ was wondering, Mrs. Marshail, if you and Mr. Marshall could pos- sibly endure an evening in‘ the chamber of horrors? I’m asking you for dinner, if you can.” Peter laughed. “The chamber of horrors? That’s the old Cunning- ham place where you're staying— a pretty apt description, at that!” ‘It's very kind of you, Mrs, El- don. We'd like it, I'm sure,” said | Mrs>Marshall. Marcia laid a hand on the older | woman’s arm and said, “Please, won't you call me Marcia? ‘Mrs. Eldon’ makes me feel—oh, old and Stiff and done with life! I can’t afford a feeling like that, now that I'm losing a year out of my life, and I have so many things to do before I really am old.’* {Te be continued) ,for Latshaw, the starter mound- | jman, lasted only three }O’Rourke, Flohr and | finished the long dropping chunk- ‘ing dutiess | The Score: }Cuban Navy 010 304 210 7 6 | SubRon Four 003 0300 6 6 3 innings. | Latshaw, O’Rourke, | Freda and Mace. sin sainncicastntemelinaainianieaecoeanimas Flohr, La- > 25 states now ban the saie of displays. HUVUGAQADUNOGHUUULGAUULOUAGHOUEAEIN, The MAXWELL CO,, inc Specialist of Hotel, Restaurant and Bar ZL Equipment ay We are now in the position to serve your needs with any type of equipment you may need. We ch fully equip restaurants with all necessary require- DISHES @SILVER EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES me MAXWELL CO. inc. 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