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© KEY WEST CIT TIZEN Tuesday, July 21 198 1 Key West's Little Leaguers Lose To Miami's Boys Clu Se ee | | Will Play Today With Fort Pierce; Vietnam, | by a Communist | Governor Killed SAIGON, INDOCHINA, July 31 —P)—The Governor of South Thai Lap Thant killed today by a grenade rrorist fatal attack on wa: The nor was made while he was on an | inspection trip at Sadec, 60 miles south of Saigon. attendance at 21 TRA (Thor- ghbred Racing Association) racks during the first six months showed an increase of 3.7 over a similar period in of 1951 cent — t Fiddle is the only horse in the $50,000 Massachusetts ndicap twice. ———— AF TERMATH TENNIS CONGRATULATIONS Kepler Hurls A . | beaten by the hard fighting Miam No-hitter For Club Boys Club. ANYTHING CONCERNING The Score AUTOMOBILES SEE THE (Special to The Citizen) ae MIAML, July 31. — The} poy’s club 000 221 5 6 1 TWINS : . 4 .|Key West 000 000 0 0 5 Key West Little League| Kepler and Cook Watsor 1930.Duvac Sr. PH. 1870-18 All-Stars lost to the Miami| Yates () and Kerr Boys Club yesterday be-| jhind a 5-0 seore. Fred Kepler pushed Miami to} the win with a no-hit, strike-out game in the tle District Playoffs at! Miami Field. | Kepler, striking out the 12 men, | | allowed only four walks. Just two } of the Key West ballsters reached | second | base. The Miami Champions went in- an early lead by scoring two in the fourth inning. Wa led off runs NOW- >,.:«° ALUMINUM sont act’ AWNINGS Eliminate your temporary awning that tears, leaks, rets, sags, fades, -- with a beautiful cool lifetime ALUM-O-ROOF AWNING. ALUM-O-ROOF fastens to regular awning rail and does.cway with unsightly and dangerous guy * and stakes. ALUM-O-ROOF is a strong, permanent, light, sectional, portable awning that deflects heat, is retproof and rustproof. Blanton with a_ sing | and scored wien Richard Watson threw wild to first in an attempt to get Dennie Kline, who had sac- rificed. Kline crossed the plate 1en Tony Toledo singled to left field Miami scored twice in the fifth on two walks, an error and Miami's Billy William- son's triple. Their final mark- er came in the sixth when | little Robert Olich walked | and scored on Wayne Al- | bury’s miscue. | The Key West All-Stars will meet Fort Pierce today at 4 p. m.| with the loser eliminated from | ; the tournament, Both Fort Pierce | and Key West's Stars have been} i Later, without any alteration it may become the roof of your jolousied ALUM-O-ROOM CABANA. KEYS NASH MOTORS TEL. AS LOW AS $93.56 INSTALLED STOCK ISLAND a Citizen Staff Photo GERALD SAUNDERS PRESENTS MISS MARIE RENDUELES, 1951 GIRLS CITY CHAMPION with the usual bouquet of roses, (upper left). J. J. Trevor made the presentation of the A. Maitland Adams cup to Mariv, (upper. right). Marie. Ralph Hartenstine, director and scorer of the matches, Tennis President Earl Yates and the other finalist and High School Star, Junc Yates— all deserve credit for making tha tourney such a success, (lower left). Rendueles and Yates are pictured (lower right) with all of their prizes and trophys. RAMSEY HURLS ONE-HIT SHUT-OUT FREE GIFTS! SENSATIONAL VALUES! VX-1 Flyers Top * — — = Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.—Sat. Until 4 P.M. OpDevSta, 9-7 R, P COOL AS A CUCUMBER, MARIE [Roy Smalley Sets FIELD OF A WEEK The VX-1L Flyers topped) 00 the Navy’s OpDevSta voft- MENDUELES RESTED FOR HER Pace In Chicago 60 ENTER $ PAYS ball-squad, 9-7, last night in Bayview Park. Ramsey, in MATCH LISTENING TO GAME Victory Over NY) | For Any up-to par in his strike-out 3 | Defeat Snapps records, fanned 16 men on \ : A i i : : 4 | ' : Uk0 Fal the Coca Cola team as he p!! | Giants Four ’ | Men's 1951. Tennis BOTTLE OF ul Joh beat them 3-0. giving-up | | Game Win Sireck | Tournament Will | c P G or Seat Covers one hit. } NEW YORK, July 31-7) i HAM In the opening game, the Flyers: BB Paced by Roy Smalley, wha di sve | Begin On Saturday| A NE 6 drew first Blood with a single tal lin 1 ‘with a homer and a] Play begins Saturday for the ~ Our Anniversary Treat ton and pulled = runs across pre hips. Deadline for entries is 7:30 to Every Customer! No Interest Charge in the bottom half of the as Thur svening >} # henvivers wee aot te seine hp idefes} epanped the Gienjal| 7a ae re pier ae done, they scored two more runs fet gems yank eal Red Gee hake eo toe in the top half of the fourth inn poke Bed them: nit : Dt Ue Luin soot Cate ing. ‘OpDevSta scored three more some a PD CE THutsKTAMd the ee Tuns And so the score zig-zagged | a ey a VS and “gradually climbed. | es pictinesi ie ne. It-wasn't ‘until the seventh : 7 naval per nel bird tease 2 frame that the outcome co > a in | havaly Personnel wie heye. ats ena Se sh culties SioSS SUM) MEWEST 1951 CAR COLORS trailing 6-4 @hen they pushed ‘ he G Majar C- 0.Barrett, Lt. Com-7 i: ee five "big counts across the plate h i th c Luan es ee rate a tad Metallic Finish Included to cinch the win } i * ree rink Tec t R. B.. Carroll GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS RHE P VX-4. Flyers 001 201-5 9 9° 4 J, Downe < OpDevSt 002.3101 7 8 34 N 1. Hunt, © $ a ee LS ile 1 FREE Co Ae Polish hi: Sine and 1 t 5 damne MeN : | eer eatain and Jar of Matching Color RAMSEY HURLS ONE-HITTER Reich, Lt. H Com- ‘ > one hit, a s by J. ? re l ack eph Smeester Gareiiin the? first > was Citizen Staff Phot d ut Ent fi received from Key | PReaey Felek out-every mman| Cool ai & cusumber, 14-year-old Marly Rendueles, ‘winner of| S72! S tying und wine Heed Vee’ Sits sauke ’s team at least once.! the 195) girls tennis championship and the A. Maitland Adams cup. te. The win-|Coldgel Penn Edgar, Paul E. Es:| > old sor goes with} prepared for her match Sunday by listening to the Yankees play and wa Dutch Leonard,/quinalde, Ygnacio Carbonell} ; rporals scored one | taking a long nap. t Chica Spencer! Chester Knowles, Jack ers, nning, but neec k the lo: the rest of the dis-| “I guess I was excited when I won.” said the five foot, iwo—104 Sees RA A prey Peter ere MADE TO ORDER AND INSTALLED tance, One run was a supstancial | pounder who is entering the Sth grade at Convent this year. He nande z Earl | core, i R. 1 FREE PILLOW RHI has been playing tennis only a year and a half t rae eee oe ae a WITH EVERY SET ys 2 rporal ne ae, 4 4 ay she d June Yates, Key West High School cen “ Erwin, Kermit Robert Roberts, ; OF SEAT COVERS rs contested match. ] \] Roberts, Ha y »hnson, Joe Saree is peg to be a second Helen Wills, however, but. rath . Piodas, Asdy Alonzo, Fewny foc) AND IM my WEE t 1er idols are in Hollywood rather than N 6 9 1{lomon, Dé O'Briant, Exiquio THE CHAMPAGNE Coupe The la Winn in-| Hills. Betty Grable is her favorite film st ¢ 710 0 1 Wal Walte , Johnny $5.95 ‘ troduced the $2 f betting as| 8 and the men s' $ un;| Roberts, alee oy eat fal H = the standard at Churchill Dow: I like lots of them,” ct ly. Dubiel, 1 Owen.|Hartenstine, Joe Dominich, Leo EADLINERS P } $17 95 Ky.,"fn 1911. Prior to that the mall brunette took victory calmly. Today she is goi t. HE Bob Pollock, Me wy nt a 5 ecia ee e tanard betting j to try new Wilson Squire tennis racket-that she won in yes- <\>" 8 and Oscar Molina, If! | terday’s tournament. She practices about two hours every day eith = 110 Rame d not bane it, Two members of the St. Louis! at the cor ity beach courts or at Bayview Park. wi and (oor ber means you te Fhone 203 ar Cardinals - second baseman Red) + Spanish deséent; Marie has soft brown eyes, and sun hg kone fe dpaidli ak i Schgendienst and first baseman} ari air. She wore blue denims, white starched shirt, Sehehicam toncae Geen ah os y Jones - became fathers on! oo ciors today when we interviewed her. . SCAN LEAGUP ckey Albert John who day recently. Both Her favorite pastimes besides tennis are movies‘and dancing H. E.| won the Kentucky De rei bE 2d oe | the Elks Club, Spe also playq softball at the Convent: t aboard Morvieh, is now a closker| PKii Baker. star of the $8a/°” The next step in her tentiis career is a match in Miami ; es Morvich, 1 Roiedene n.ae hoc ent teams will journey Question radio show, is a whiz| combined higt land con when it comes to billiard playing. in August for the event up sometime | | ‘ornia-b ed horse to win the Derby