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‘Ssturday. July 98,1951.. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pade} a larie Rendueles And June Yates Go Into Tennis Finals 7 Yates Defeated Fernande | : be rv i ee ees Sets Be ee Meee Oye ae ee 6-2; Marie Rendueles Downed Gato Phillies Shut | Damage Runs Over $400.00 Marie Rend ’ NRendueles and June Yat h th Jhnlde slovia sad ates are the toast of s sa on “ig today, They meet at 5 o’elock tomor- Out Chicago : Beach in the Finals of the 1951 Girls Tents CGitrsbiansbign s of the 51 Girls Cuhs 2 To 0 | m yesterday’s Semi-Finals Miss Rend i nishe : s dueles van-| quished Eleanor Gato 64, 8-6 and Miss Yates defeated | Bubba Church ; Diana Fernandez 3-6, 6.4, 6-2, Holds Cubs To tana and June ‘were first on court and June} Five Hits promptiy went to w i y ; ork on Miss Fernandez’s | : eZ 8 hR-| NEW YORK at pt deep back NEW YORK, July opening game. N forehand winners to take the| The defending iat ane te ti > No rally eame of it, however. Diana re.{ de! hia Phillies continued their tated on service while* a. | drive toward the runnerup = spot > June’s forehand suddenly | ; in the National League, blanking | began to use an unwanted Baseball Statistics the Chicago Cubs 2 to 0. | | Young Bubba Church ' pitched | backspin that tossed the U.S. Naval Station League ; the shutout-~holaing tiie Cubs to ball over the line. Whis| ae WL. Pet | five hits: Church has now beaters underspin s Blue Angels 7 0 10@9i the Chicagoans eight straight i : continued — to) Sonar School 4 2 667{times since he became a major | Plague Miss Yates off and OpDevSta 3.3 .§00/ leaguer last season | on throughout the | FAWTUlant 4 4 500] It was also the third straight | killi match, | SubRon Four 3 4 .429] white-washing by a Phillie hurl- | milling her pace and arch. | C#'dinals 1 5 166] er. Robin Roberts and Ken John- | ing her balls out of court Navy Eagles 1 5 .166!}son held the Cardinals scoreless . ° 4 |in Philadelphia's last two games. ° Luekily for her Diana; ‘ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL | The Cubs’ Frank Hiller . alac Possessde no net attack anid Clut LEAGUE ‘was tight with hits but he had was hitting too late a ball Pr near W, “ ea) ja generous spell in the fourth . ahi) > i 8 00} inning and ths as > ball j to move in on their (aaa Corporal 5 ae es and that wa the val | ene 3 June rallied on serve | dependents 1 0 .1000]. With one out, Bill Niehotson | an ald deuce, but missed ae oe 1 0 .1000! and Dick Sisler doubled for one . * - s ail at the net ome i B:i:3 .000}run, and a single by Granny | a 3 } 4 . and fol yer run, anc g 3 y | Citizen Staff Photo rg with a double fault to at ae 0 1 000 | Hammer and @ bunt by Eddie | : i oan peri a4 re volley at deuce aa ; 1 = ,000 Pellagrini seored another | . THIS 1947 MODEL CONVERTIBLE was damaged to the extent of over $400 when it was hit by ground a pa a ne : 1.000) Hiller, and Joe ee who | . by two cars on Stock Island. Both sides of the front-end were extensively damaged. One of the - . otlon where ; pitched the ninth, allowed only! two cars, 3 1950 sedan was also damaged to th tent of $400. one bunch volley was a led NATIONAL LEAGUE two other hits in the game | : ‘ pliant or. Diana Quickly widened the Brockive ay a Pet The Cubs threatened only in |> : ree ‘ hey to 4-2, Service wins made it | Now v 1 uo 32 648 the ninth when with one out, | WwW VV VW WV YT rrr O OOOO OU OOOO. 1 ay a reasonable price for de- th and “Poochy” pounded ey 1 a i 5] 43 pas Hammer bobbled Hank Sauer’s i) Setar Da ® B able accommadations and like ol hrough June at love to take the | p aut 45 44 .506 grounder and Smoky Burgess fol- | yi nteres o Trou, But... , be made to feel that they ere first set 6-3 Neither y Philadelphia 47 46 505} jowed | ale | etn steerage tne , { 1 3. girl was Sa : . owed with a single | come and ther business. ap- Moving in far enough ct est 43 45.489 But Randy Jackson’s liner was between : ry N : the first and second services to rc 4 o F | grabbed by third baseman Willie foo Late Te Classify cag 30 » 2 « deal effective) 424 , r r y soft se 429) Jones an as’ tf tirst halls. y with soft second Pittsburgh 36 55 .396 Ae sg ta gies , restaurants, that are over- Di doubled Burgess | By RUSSELL KAY r : nagement is Ps pagal Served the opening AMERICAN LEAGUE | The victory moved the Phillies 104044040444442A.\. 2000 eebReeeeeeeeeee48 POOF and not enough help is pro- y! game of the second set and at W L Pct. into a virtual tie with the third vided to insure prompt, courteous Took a few days off last week; from, why they came, what thes once fell victim to June’s first New York 55 35 .61]|Place Cardinals, 13 games be- | vice. A few complained of , good volley of the matth and | Boston 56 36 .609| bind Brooklyn and four and one and ran down té Miami to attend | like or distike end so on but most of those con @ perfect lob. June went to 2-0 | Cleveland 55 37 59g half games back of the runner \2 meeting of the Advertising and! Hundreds of tourists were con t that rates were reas= with two perfect ferehand | Chicago 54 41 .56g,)4P New York Giants. a a. kt ee of tacted and personally asked t ; npared to similar ac- Sweeps to Diana‘ i Detro ° Be | ee tt ore aw amber Of) answer these pertinent questions. | comodations elsewhere. , 8 backhand troit 41 47 466) | Ackainak ie ark his yet ait bs t corner. Diana tied at 2-2 but | Washington 41 51 446 j Pape cicade tat, Aacctin The survey revealed that the vis Asked if on their return home oki June went to an easy 3-2 lead Philadelphia 36 58 .383 C urtside Chat Se a ~ St: i iS-| itor industry is twice as big as! the recommend Florida ee end then outlasted her tiny ad- | St. Louis 29 62 319! 0 ; t : 7 any other industry in the great- to t nds, 94 per cent said vetsary in the vital sixth Jriving downethrough Central|er Miami area. they t and only 4 per cent a, game by feeding her an end- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL *By JUNE YATES | Florida and the ‘Glades area 1} 60 percent of those interview-| said they wouldn't, which seems La less stream of soft balls which | W. L. Bet. | | was amazed at the development} ed came from north of the Mason- | to speak pretty well for the treat- ot Diana refused to tee off on. | Tampa 65 36 .644 The semi-finals of the girls ten-|@!! along the line. Every town} Dixon line, largely from the east} ment they receive sd re The mi-finals of the g } a Down 2-5 a moment later, Miss | St. Pete 59 40 596 | nis championship were two of the | and hamlet sems to be doing its| and mid-west. About half of these) 62 percent vese visitors read Abe Fernandez forced herself out of | Miami 58 41.586 | closest matches seen in this year’s share of building ae businesses | visitors had been here before, the (he local ne “rs and listen niga the pat ball trap with real pace Havana 50 48 510 | play. They were on court for al-| 47 opening up and vast acreage | others were here for the first) to the radix enjov outdoor aia and fought off two set points to Lakeland 48 51 .485 most three hours and both pro- | that I used to »w as undevel-} time. ports, racing h dog and horse, es make it 3-5 and 4-5. June went| West Palm Beach 45 53 .459 | duced evenly balanced struggle,| Ped is tow fence tocked) They were influenced. to come, ba mies, fishing, sun and oce- nin . 5 , > . : en ttle nt hit tng ‘ ; to work again On that deep back- j Miami Beach % 56 446 i sparkling with excellent strokes {with sleek cattle by various appeals, advertise- an bathing, tourist points of in: hand corner and it was 6-4 for| *t-.-auderdale 25 70 .263/ June Yates defeated Diane Fer-| . Stopped at the Clewiston Inn] ments in newspapers and maga-| terest and appreciate entertain | ¥ates. Diana was not. directing SGT ecscr rey | nandez in the first match by the| for a visit with my friend Eddie | zines, advice of travel agents, di-) ment facilities such as are provid+ ne play in the degree her lovely Games This Week score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Diane strok-| Jones, who prides himself on op-j rect mail appeals from hotels and cd by municipalities and resorts jtrokes justified. Perhaps yester+ Little L. ed beautifully in the first and sec-| erating the finest small hotel in| resorts, promotion by airlines, | for visiting guests : tht day's long struggle with Barbira = iy, dete ond set but in the third she seem- | -— ennnertteneengemimmee | Pailroads and bus lines, publicity it 25 percent of the tour: Sct Twiehaus was a factor. SATURDAY led to tire and could not get to| we ‘ on the screen and on television, ists visiting Dade County make ee After intermission Miss Fer- Picked Team . vs. Marathon, | June’s returns. jas well as radio but over half/side trips to au and Cuba ee nandez returtied to court to be- first game. { In the second. semi-final | jof them said they came largely pn, before veturnit . iD gin pounding balls over the. base Two Leading softball teams, | tussle Marie Rendueles elim- | |the recommendations of thei FEE ner aE ee } 3 intently ahe won ontie second game. ; inated Eleanor Gato 6-3, 8-6. | iclose personal frineds who re If there is no bright side to pose shintatn four garies. It add a = | Eleanor had a 5-2 lead in the | lturned after a Florida visit and: your life, polish up the dark sidd er Saeed she © Was siterinitied to! NAVAL STATION LEAGUE | second set but lost it to Mar- | itold of what a wonderful — time = —— ut ed she was Wy Pee ; ie’ i to the jthey ha gratify the Yates’ supporters ahd | SATURDAY | oe ore ee piney Bec. APOUUUAUEARODUUEULOUGRAEUEETOHAAUERGG rou *G0——Cxr p ; Raples ot | baseline. H j The average length of | stay jose, That old hankering to feel 1:60-—Cardinals vs. Eagles at | : i i : ee ee ces c M . wr | To play a match like this takes | \during the winter months was 48 sorry for oneself, so familiar to Navy Field O pia} Weepte g s We ‘ pe peel pat aa 2:00-— uSth vs lue An. | tefrific stamina but stamina is} |days and in the surhmer 23 days a é had art in it. Diana | 2:00—OpDevSta vs. Blue An + | / was oe ee ee P i S thics Marie’s biggest stock in trade.) Winter visitors spend = more shook off the self-inflicted spell.) OE rawrul gg one | Eleanor was so tired after fight- | money per day than do summe Newsprint Sy at 4-0 and ran June from pillar | 3:00— Silane © V8. Bonet || toy het 5-8 dead that one} | ' A : p ey. | visitors. Air travel is creeping ‘up : tees 24 9 four at Navy Field ‘4 ra f ee Oe ae an aaa | OUI oven’ aiet A ise sank eee? |and more and more tourists are | Second Sheets bi games tossed away were tao | SUI Leet : i was her best defense. Both girls} |finding it advantageous to fly Ri much. Miss Yates concentrated 1;00-—FAW TUlant vs. Cardinals | are still young and could go a isince it gives them more time to ikie again on that backhand corner | at Navy Field : long way in the world of tennis. — | lspend in the state. The average| 500 FOR SOc go to run out the match at 6-2 3:00—OpDevSta ee. Sonar! @he 1951 Championship will be | winter. tourist. spends from $10 tS Gen acres School at Navy Field } between June Yates and Marie ito $15 a day while the summer ~——- THE——~ F | es scheduled at Boca! Re les. This ill be played | 0 Sale -igiarhs . pee Finals will be tomorrow at | (No games schedu a! Rendueles. This w e playec Licuclak epends Bini 88 to $10 five when Gerald Saunders | Chica). Sunday at a ad At i : | ‘The eine that appeals to them Artman Press n will present a bouquet to the A | time all trophies and prizes wi most in a hotel or resort is good CITIZEN BUILDING jive new. champion on bohalt ISLAND i. | be displayed E . ig oe RUSSELL KAY * management, friendly congenial ma of the Pemmisstoners and JOS. | tg L ae | eee fa en | uests Bnd TOCAtion: saree mreee HUUELATUGUDGEUORUEPOOEOERULEONAUADOETY Trevor will present the cup for | SATURDAY— i Toda y’s the Sor : serves lous ; A. Maitland Adems. 8:00—-Two leading teams of | fe meals Ovi accommioda- ; si : SRST scicnninoenitatate 1 “7 ns equal to the best F oo | Anniversaries oth peal Mred | Arrived in Miami. just in time Marie Rendueles unlimbered | ali of her flat hit \ bombshells Today's Games | 1952--(200 years ago) Joseph| to jain a group making a person- praise and Habersham, Georgia’s patriot and | ally conducted tour of the Uni from the very first point anc E F : a 1 raced to 4-1 against Eleanor Ga | woman soldier, postniaster-general under | versity of Miami. It was really | Aug. 6, 1815 } ¥809—Ormsby M. Mitchel, Cin i cinnati astronomer, observatory founder, (gifted lecturer, Union row. It is going es and fast Following « of the Uni } versity camp our party were | guests of the City of Coral Gables | GUARANTEED to. Her drives were a shade too] New York at Cincinnati the first three Presidents, born in} an eye opener. The development | for Eleanor’s speed of foot| Philadelphia at Chicago Savannah. Died Nov. 17, 1815. | of this sp! a dimekiagey a py the Convent captain was not} Boston at Pittsburgh 1767-—James A. Bayard, Dela-| stitution d lg the cea few a iter-attacking sharply enough; Brooklyn at St, Louis, night. | ware’s eminent Federalist leader | years is aimost unbelieveable. Its nel a aaa he advent] — in the Congress of his day, dip- |buildings and facilities are as that she was not seekins AMERICAN LEAGUE lomat, born Philadelphia Died | modern and up to date as tomer-| { enough severity on the big points | Chieago at New York off forehand and service In the! Cleveland at Boston sixth game Marie reached the! Detroit at Philadelphia - a apeataegae F two fore- St. Louis at Washington, night : . a | ands caug “ahica Toate. { j He eee .. of Comme Genial Pete Know- | lang euventh gave caret al FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1830—Charles F. Dunbar, edit- | iés did ing up job as master PURE two game points and again Se | Miami at Miami Beach, 8:30 p.m | or, economist, Harvard's first pro-| o¢ ceremonies, more than main : «© ed to put the last yaa = ee a Fort Lauderdale at West Palm! fessor of politic al economy, born | taining the reputation this enter y + ice strength te down the sides }Beach. at Abington, Mass. Died Jan. 29, sHilhe community “has: atwigs > then planted ba r * | Havana at Tamp a 1308. ie had for cordial hospitality. liges to make ! sail reached St. Pete at Lakeland ot Mary rn. Our nferer * Gato inally i —— rro), famous actress, ¢ en : peak form in the eighth ane | SUBSCRIBE 10 THE CITIZEN ymento, Cal, Died nF Hotel: cad ik ees ohaas FOR HOME or and broke Marie with a spar | sie anlar titel land, Apr fate taal the th ling backhand crosscourt and ber Munied rot vet || COMMEMCIAL USE. f the ate were very en " i imer was serving, and after ex . 7 ; : pve ro one ifel fall lowe | changing points to deuce, she Interesting Notes na rede sige he 5-4. The ral- | went to set point with a volley Poetry is passion and imagina ; es - We Are Prepared To Furnish You it was drives _ : died before Ma- [kill. Deuce again when Maric ticd “wabodying themselves ‘in ly } one and fleet feet. ifused to miss. Set point a oR bt Fe I se Readudes jend ‘time on a splendid Gato : 6-4 for bee In the first part of the sex set it was Eleanor who called the - he results of a survey i the Uni- na | forehand. Back and forth sped The average car, according to} ithe ball, with the set hanging by | .ne expert, consumes about 8,000 thread. At last a backhand of | saijons of gasoline in its life-/ to « determine couragins i With Clear, Pure se sraie subsided ala a ia ee 8 nbas nitattnce Marie’s energie su i sapgeie’ ‘ nee iwhere Dade county visitors come niafe and Eleanor played the ten- |Eleanor’s, hit without full | time | eS sss : | ittle « lea ‘ I was particularly interested in Cube - Crushed ICE ttle het life. Her strokes pitch-|and shoulder | turn, Te a aes SREB ASS DEES ACCEL: ASAIN, ‘ nis 0 ‘i hearir 4 % ; . he “golden chance was Steam is really an_ invisible} ° : aseline and she un- | tape nd. t ‘ ‘ | Ste re ed into the ae that won |gone forever. Marie advanced to} gas, for what is ordinarily called | ALL ALUMINUM om Son nter rise ne veiled a new ne ¢ 6-5 as Eleanor's energy and back- | steam is minute drops of hot wa- Pp 3 P S. recently sie points, 4-1 for Miss Gato. Ma- | AWNINGS AND versity ttack {hand began to waver. She sum- ter, formed by the steam, con- * TRAILER PORCHES o pcourt 2 ‘ . s: rie Davee vee Te tor 4 2 but |moned all of her remaiming ay densing in the cold air, close to | K N h M t (ICE DIVISION) Ler with two Perf, her in the se: fees to tie at 6-6, but that was all ‘the spout of a kettle there is a] | MeyS Nash Motors || rerepyowe.no. 8 KEY WEST. FLORIDA a Eleanor ou ach 5-3. The} Marie won the last two games! space where the issuing steam | Stock Island Tel. 104) verith game to Fre of! a- swiftly to take the match cannot be seen RST RRNA? ninth game was the payoff. Ele

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