The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 3, 1951, Page 3

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| Play Begins Tomorrow In 1951 Men's Tennis Championships | Opening Line-up *— Has Been Announced om Cain Clings ‘To nM. Shut-out Ball in ‘up at tak Club— W.L. the iB Blue Angels 10 0 — my |SubRon Four 6 3 € FAWTUlant $5 . tt v 2 _|OpDevSta 5 6 : a ort | Sonar 46 »pE g effort | Het 2 hut-| Navy 2 8 and LEAGUE lace W. L. Pet. run on Jose. Diaz’ wild) ( 2 0 1.000) | +h in th Vise, 1 0 1.090 Piteh in the top of the ninth’ tHE 2 1 667, inning. The game was! 482 : 2 667 ; 3 1{ coca C 5 : eit scheduled to go only six! Sheely i 1 5090 frames but was tied in the ‘i Robert : 4 van and aie Milk 01 a“ fifth and then agai nin the 3 ‘ > ; jevSta Blouvelt 1535-4 ae >pD 0 4 .000' seventh, Both teams scored D. 17193 R.H. EL, NATIONAL LEAGUE three runs. | k ao, olan 5.8 1 W. L. Pect.| The Miami Boy’s Club took ad- : : : 2 4 0 Brookyn 64 33 .660/ vantage of the wild pitch situa-} ti mek Heg Porter-| New York 57 46 .553)| tion and scored their seventh - and (Guerra. | Philadelphia 50 50 .500 caged to squeeze the All-Stars, 7-6 DOGGY LIVING ceckau. a Sve-yeur-oll daniel S St. Louis 46 49 .484/ at Miami Field. —~ Sngwball, . R.A Bison 46 40...404|. The triumph clinched she owned by Frank J. Smith of Bartonville, UL, f v 44 ey Pie »ston § P hich b: odmother.” Leebe K. Sree" ’ 6 10 : Cincinnati 45 52 .464| Florida East Coast Champion- &® eroup of tiny goslings of w she has become “g: cio ¢ ‘ bad Chicago 41 52 .441| ship for the Miami team. who : eas € | Pittsburgh 40 58 408) have gone through two playoff ¥ ho : Playing night game tournaments and will repre- ‘Search Continues € sent the lower east coast in the AMERICAN LEAGUE rs state tournament Aug. 9 in St. bi ¢ | T I iF d ct « rs wie!) or Couple Today Major Spottswoed | =e satss ew York 60 37 619 Blanton opened the ninth in- I =a te 14 2) Boston 60 606 | ning by doubling sharply to cen- LOS ANGELES ug Pp R . 7 2 Cleveland aed 606 ter field. Denny Kline, who has! The Air Force is- con and id Cotte < pred played an important role in the] searci for a man and : re a “ 444 Boys Club’s victories, grounded ing in He torrid Arize { {| Washington 4 out, sending Blanton to third | Second Game Phiiadelchia 39 62 386/,.. Ind | for e than two w RR 31 67 316, Da8€: The Boy’s club hurler ‘then | ; aa B Tere bee cau *°°| scored when Jose Diaz uncorked | 8T°UNd search has been 610 1| FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL | his wild peg. | doned Wight, Kinder W. L. Pct.| The Miami Champions nick- The two Californi Sar Ma-4 Tampa 66 39 .629| ed the starter and reliefer, | old Klaus Martens of i Lollar \St. Petersburg 63 43 .594 zane and Dias, for 12 blasting | and 22-year-old June W NV | Miami 61 44 : {South Pasadena, have. been : NATIONAL LEAGUE | Havabn 52 51 By the way things were shap-|°°U™ ys get La dy « R. H. E. | Lakeland 52 53 ing up, it looked like Miami had |e since eee ge eas Fone d por ange Bo 714 0) West Palm 49 56 .467|/the Championship in the bag| ak es zi see = "Biytt 9 Se St 3 9 11 Miami Beach 49 57 .462| when they scored three runs in bene ti eee Se Surkont, Chipman and Cooper; ; Fort Lauderdale 26 75 .257| the seventh. However the Start-| pe a was found, undam Boyer, Lanier, Munger and Sar- | ; ling ie Rest came back eT gad, ime icles 60 snilea uoath i : i another t! j ay sss ss n eee | Games This Week Rees he counter to knot the joan of Some. A note in oe pk RH. E.| NAVAL STATION LEAGUE |" ‘The Score agi eee een, ‘ 6 9 1|SATURDAY— an. (oo RHE) haut cays the girl could not i 3 4 0! 4:00—Eagles vs. FAWTUlan | Boy's Club 001 110 sm 194) WS over seven ce ict : 1 Burgess; Jones, | at Navy Field | Key West: - 100 030 300-6 2 47 iteg Tics: the desert : = 2:00—Cardinals vs. OpDevSta| Toledo, Blanton (5) and Cook; temperatures Slee? Sd Wines thas : : | _ at Boca Chica. Yates, Diaz (7) and Kerr. Hig) degrees in the daytime. sa R. H. E.} 3:00—Sonar vs. SubRon at | She was hatless and dressed in aU ee Be. vy Field BRITAIN, IRAN | shorts. Cincinnati 5 9 0} SUN 4 rit as: | Kunstanty, Heintzelman,| 1:00—Eagles vs. SubRon at} (Continued from Page One) | , |Thompson and Se Weh- | Navy Field | negotiations, but he was not pre- M . | F; > F i t | meier, Raffensberger Howell. |} 2:00- at vs. OpDevSta| sent at the exchange of notes. | otor¢ ye ¢ Fans 1 | at Boca Chica Harriman was busy elsewher oe : : a R.H.E.j| 3:00—S: vs. Cardinals at] working out details for the star’ se aca Res srs t ei Se 1 | Brooklyn 1014.1) Navy. Field jot ine tales : lois DARc. cue mai. ton sale Pittsburgh | In London, meanwhile, a Brit 2 vittie Be Bape sy Regt H Erskine and C ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL. |ish cabinet mission is preparing reps! & Aa ar? ic ig a A Friend, Queen. Walsh and Gara- LEAGUE 2 et by pine for Tehran to * Ps 2 has his own motor eon < Sater | star e conference. ycie. se q 1lph | giola FRIDAY— | 1 0k off ey wi SEER 7:30--SubRon Four vs. Corporal, | The mission is headed by Ric-; The other day they took They will Anton Karl, former pitcher for} first game SATURDAY— Kiwanis Lions vs Rotary Today's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Medal Of Hanoy Fe or 4 nee | —Rogovin (6-6) vs. Hudson (3 |} Cleveland at | (3-5) Detroit at Boston | Trout (5-11) vs. McDermott (6 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Pittsbur (night)—Roberts (13-8) vs (3-6). —Roe (15-2) vs. Blackwell (9- New York at St Maglie (15-4) vs. 2) | Boston | (11-8) vs Brecheen at Chicago Minner (4-10) West Palm Beach at Miam Miami Beach at Fort | dale. | Tampa at Havana. Lakeland at St. Petersburg. —————— Only nine mares have won National out of 115 runnings. (P) Wirephoto aye ee oF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. HENRY ALFRED COMMISKEY (center). a native of Hat- burg. Miss.. gets the Congressional Medal of Honor in Wash- on while his little daughter Cassandra watches slyly. Presi- Truman (left) bestows the nation’s highest military award e Mississippian for outstanding heroism in battle. Lt. Com- ey killed seven Communists in hand-to-hand combat dur- ‘a U. S. Marine charge on a Korean hill top. Standing beside is his smiling wife. Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Lovett + left) and Gen. Clifton B, Cates, Marine Corps command: dp lock si liftle Cassandra with amusement. eae ‘Baseball Statistics U.S. Naval Station League Mi ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL | Philadelphia | (night)—Garcia (13-7) vs. Zoldak (night)- Law Brooklyn at Cincinnati (night) | Louis (night) Bickford | FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Lauder- | | four and half mile Aintree Grand WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS Phone 1000 | All-Stars Lose Bid For East Coast Championship o Friday. August 3.1951. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ra Because Judge Vi was unable to come to Key’ ‘today for Cireuit Court, case of a friendly suit in- Of Days Gone By for So aiup ion brought. by, the... f —* Boy's Club Scores * Extra Inning Run To Win Game, 7-6 4>pectal to The Citizen) Hi | The Key West All-Stars) lost their bid and sent their! dream into smoke of win-| ning the East Coast Little! League Championships yesterday when Wayne Pet. 000 667 500 455 400 300 200 Blanton scored the winning) | Sunshine -Cons' : ; against the County ‘of Cour af p ty Commissioners has) ; | poned. “ | The Sunshité company pjot validation Ja 3 the new county jail Tepairs to the he courthouse. - leeland peociineges le pis a ee arated { public in 1944. oe Of The Key West Citisen |_, ® wMasssssbssssassessasaaas | recited the principles of, met aide er’s life whe said, T believe im: ae | supreme worth of the individual... Mayor Willard M. Albury has/ and in his right to lif and to. | received consent of the City} to the pursuit of ae | Council to notify Lester M. Marx, regional director of -Defense | Public Works Administration of the city’s decision to sponsor. the uction of a new municipal | incinerator to the extent of $10- | 000 which is based on the 25 per icent of the total of $40,000. The | | government will finance the re-} jamining amount necessary. } ! |. Lester L. Sargent and C. Dan | | Schooler, railroad passenger | | agents whose headquarters are in | Miami, visited Key West over | ithe weekend as guests of Clem Price, local travel agent. They! visited The Citizen office. pooch looks watchfully at *| hard Stokes ,the lord privy seal.|from their home in Simonsbati. ee i i roaring away Ransor eman| the Philadelphia Phillies and the 9:00—Navy vs. Home Milk, sec-| ig en ‘ w the ¢ fe . star; Boston Braves, is now pitching for ‘obd cane. | In Southern California, in 2842,j tiens. fox| the New York Athletic Club team é 53 |a Mexican digging wild onions| A few t ; 5 fe a EAGUE |with a sheath knife, turned up|turned, and c xus vers i Tex T TIZEN LITTLE L some flake of gold; California’s!They occupy | Senne TO THE Ci Exhibition’ Games fist gold rush. lise ‘hospital first game | } St. Louis at New York (2)— | Byrne (3-4) and | McDonald AQ-1) k e fake e868" * “Ht has to-be tine (0-0) | Chicago at Washington (night) 6) to be first! 5) gh 10). 6 i | we! 2 in opposit minutes later ollided adjoining from first taste, you'll notice the special taste of Schlitz Beer. e direc they head-on beds re Isis a ste so many people like so much chat Schlitz is the largest-selling beer ia America. SAUNDERS WHOLESALER. INC. © 1951, JOS, SCHLUTZ BREWING | 00., MILWAUKEE, WIS, WHOLESALERS And more people are changing to Sclilitz every a. The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous Dillon Praises For RC Efforts Accept Invitation tion to visit Preside: 4 Truman while the White econstruction trip leave Tt will. be for Canada gton the England and then go to Wash- | If Lt, Comdr, Carl Hilton at- ; tempts to cook up any marksman- {ship contests between his coast guardsmen and members of other} armed services, contestants ‘are/ | warned its not even money bet! Hiiton would be banking on one | jof the deadliest rifle and pisto! | experts in the world, Melvin O. | - a | Wilson, gunner’s mate first class} | who is aboard the Coast Guard | sisting the) Cutter Pandora. At Camp Perry > Amer-|in 1936, Wilson broke into big} g their} time shooting when he won the | \d area, the) 28¥¥_ CUP for the national rifle: day. The) Matches. He is rated as No. 4 | ‘ , the United States with a pistol. 950 Me 0 Super— 19! reury. ,. : We Haye 3 of These. - : $245.00 Major r $248.00 1951 Champion, 7.9 HP. New 90 Day Guarantee. ee $220.00 1 $163. 1, chapter chair- | that 1 be the re-| donated be-| the thousands/ Oil Administrator Ickes, refusing | steers now ser-| t Sell gasoline after 7 p.m, begin- | | ning last night. } 48 children received awards for | | perfect attendance during the two! | weeks of St, Paul’s Bible school. | Their work exhibition drew much} favorable comment on the art! work, and an afghan to} be sent to a children’s hospital | From the editorial pages of The | | Citizen: “John D. Rockefeller, Jr., floc =e costs to area! Red) e will ex- of five TON: Aug. .3.—(4)} h and Prince eh an_invita- House is under the first American royal pair. They September 25th FULL FIFTH

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