The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 27, 1951, Page 7

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cenes From jayCee- Woman's Club Practice rermemes Boca Chica Blue Angels Win Down Eagles @ SEN, Wadkins Beats Joe Lopez For or State Open Title By PEDRO AGUILAR PS SEEN HET EON sen ee In the first game played Si si ‘ n * Lopez Posts 37- wea eta Sigma Phi Sorority Team 89-76 for 18 | Saturday afternoon at the \Navy Field in the U. S.| |Naval Station League. the ae 'Boca Chica Blue Angels i og : WME, (AP)—Lioyd Wadkins. | won their 15th game of the |.” ‘ pike, ‘ : eae | second half and at the same |time. clinched the pennant ba this half of play. m: n form by shuting Eagles with only four 6-0. Baird e runs on two hits sther runs scored on pass ld pitches. Ellis ve of the first six bat- e him beating Joe Lopez. Sr.. Key West pro, by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff. The two veteran pros. hole tournament yester- s were, Lauder- they han- sy, Cilgen Statt 1 s without i MARGE SJURSEN grab the bat tosee | ay, ery day in a first place dead- f Voman's Club softball game The score * a [ r “x é si a ate Men, dressed as women, will RHE | Cicebr Shee penti| lock. with scores of 295, Eag! 000 000 6—0 4 4 = Eine Anvels 120 102 2 8 5 0| “THESE ARE THE BETA SIGMA PHI WOMEN who will play the JayCees in a game of softball | S°¥@@ Over par for the Went White, Mike and Gill at Bayview Park after the scheduled game between the JayCees and the Junior Woman‘s Club. tough 6.607-yard Miami ermilk Standing left to right: Virginia Whitmarsh, Jessie Machail, Punkin’ Raines, Pauline Ketchings, Mar- | “2: Umpires: Rod-| garet Scully. Ruth Larson and Rosemary Smith. Kneeling left to right: Maude Isoberts, Sylvia | Shores course. ri and Clark; Scorer Ester Luyills. Ed: th pee a corer Knight. Catherine Mason, Ester Luyills. ina Hoff and Edi: alii ' ‘The playoff lasted two | FAWTUiant 4, Cardinals 3 LE ARE RE ET es hours and 40 minutes. Iv tw ean tae nl Foatecdarig Scores | Baseball Statistics Burmese Cabinet | Wins sehal a poe ! on Sature won over the Ci mpaingls, 130 In The Major Leagues; istanp city sorrsau. Uses Collective —14 and Lopez a 37-39 me by a score of| | ioacoe S ecurity —6 of Joyner fes seven innings NATIONAL LEAGUE is ea owed but three hits. R..H. E. | Co RANGOON — (#) — Fortress- a ———__— r six! Pittsburgh 12 12 4;Su ke walls will shortly replace DAMAGE SETTLED the 10-foot high barb-wire stogk-, BSS aa : surrounding “Whipsnade”,! (Continued From Page One) vs private name for its| Southard streets late Saturday terial colony in swank/| night. dereme Park. | 000 Members of the Burmese cab- inet have lived here since ped cara the intersection sterial murders, guard- when ’ truck struck the e score! Brooklyn Mu oO » had Dickson, Pollet, Law, , Wilks ts, Joy-| and Garagiola; Newcombe, King alked and} Erskine and Campanella tu a ner a s out t eval the game R. H. E mIDE: Pittsburgh bE ie | e RH E/ Brooklyn 4.9 0 = ee 001 100 01 38 3) Friend, Wilks and McCullough Pet. oe a Cauunie eee Tiel oes ap. damane Ws ike 00 010 02 > elas mir 4 outoms hen the mh Canpaelt 620. According to a report in the| truck and. the drivers settled the ioe hen ‘th ps os 605 » press, the annual cost| Gamage to the car among them- jpt Rhodes and Slatterer; R.H. E 537) of repairing and maintaining the| Selves. Mokowski, Norton and King, Bo. |Cincinnat ai 0 471 |barbwire stockade is telling} RE oa cece ra i Philadelphia a 408 heavily on the government’s GIRL CUT Blackwell and Howell; Rob- an: Cardinals 3 a ¥ (Continued from Page One) > 7. . > rts atzelman a Vilber s is why, said the report, it F : tingines: Mae ‘ Heintzelman and Wilbe his is why, said the report, c ae ke a - wil ‘be teplaced by ‘walls at] Pat, Mremen SE te. Wee. Gning hour srer: Aguilar j R.H.E NATIONAL LEAGUE brick. five-feet high and crowns | SONAR my EAGLES 2 Cincinnati aL hee | 7 W L Pct. }ed with five foot Jong iron In the firs of the Navy | Philadelphia 32%: 4} 76 42 .644) spikes. aeatts r School won| RB jell and Pramesa; Jordan 71 Sle 582! Gun-sights will break the a 60 60 )0| brickwork at regular intervals ! 2 4-2 score. | and Seminick Citizen Staff Photo ; ever t 57. «59 401 | “fast. in at Barabara Shoeneck behind the plate. ey aan i = . rs iy syst: in | oe = lg e two clubs charity projects pool. and Caldwell | R. H. BE. einn 53 65 449 | e victorious Sonars. | Chicago 49 0 Cincinnati 53 65 449 i ‘TV O ners Bu the first three |New York 5 8 Chicago SL 66 .436 Interesting Notes |! Y Dubiel and Edwa rit ‘ 9 79 408 ek g three in’ the | “MeLish, Pittsburgh _ 49 71 808, so anemones resemble eeti- | Less Clothes e flowers, Their dainty “pe- stint on the | Maglie, Spencer and Westrum — 3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL actually tentacles ‘Says Researcher | n came in and —— an are n. He faced » |. Team— by Soe hing to trap unwar; hit two York 540 de prey, according to the National) SOM may. bave. brought families » runs fc * } 7 closer together, but it has also or i : Klippstein, Hiller. Dubiel and 6 Geographic Society. reduced the family. i nt 2 another count Fede Westrum 62 % on clothi: scoring a Nemus h hit two safely ee. 62 rae Seen Under: Corea! ie, Steff. home economist at the : R. HE 58 ent Indian slaves into the yawn- University of California. RHE 1214 1\F 33 ing crater of the then-active| Miss Shenk claims that pay- 001 ¥i0 0—2 11 2.| Bostor 10 16 0 — : atepeti volcano to get SUl> ments on TV sets, together 102 010 x—4 4 0 xambers, Bokelmann, Brazle FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE _ phur for gunpowder, increased food and housing costs, | < Yoleman and Mike; Dom- | and Sarni; Surkont, Paine, Cole,| 1 w Pet ,reduce savings of middle income n's common, domesticat-} groups for 5 swan, familiar sight on thel “The silver lining to the ames, and other rivers, ponds: lem,” she says, “is that i iidwell and Durand, O’- ' Estock, Chipman and Cooper. Wilson and Cooper. ‘86 48 i hetween 1 ; Cocoa | | RETAIL AMERICAN LEAGUE had as many as 675 ships on the |BOOMERANG, = eae R ra Gane This Week lan ae the oe ocean pac . ws SINGAPORE." ae in| nt! ee MONDAY= > Sor : 2 this British crow M 8 és 7 Four, ame. aces S Colivs. Alig act sec | Haidson, es <ond_ game —e ra; MeDonald,. We and Batts. i idea was to mas where we ca flooded RH. ett S 4 Th enineering Bistory* wil oe | asentnate ond Tho noht : pire diverge The bandot the sof SINGAPORE— |) — ~4 tapered ¢ Johnson and Kluttz; Paige, | oC RS n pric sharply be-| Sanford, Pillette and Lollar |Chinese youths who fled rece the hillk west of Denver incl M tance for the Softball gpmeé* War, many 4 }ly to Red China from M to/a natural sandstone amphithea-. ay night. : t 1 ht things R. H. E.|scid the manpower draft “ now m capable of seating more than 2 were to get much worse.! Philadelphia 03 | pate begging in the streets of 1,000 people up everything! Detroit 6 68 {Hong K = x i i nar Hooper and Astroth; Hutehin- |7'0?8 ang: The largest lamasery in Tibet, son. and veite That's the word bro: back housing more than 3,000 monks, apan sud-| — here by a prominent Chinese bus-| is named “The Island of Com- materia R. H. E.jinessman who recently returned | pletely Victorious Soytulness’, per yard eee 4 1 § 13 2(from that British Colony city aligh, Henaieton. i the price in Singa-| “7% ad 0 5 @| He reported the youths had i The U. S. Secret Service, Tre- ropped to about. 6 Vv g and Moss; Feller, Bris-| legally, through underworld for ury Department, warns that sie, Gromek and Hegan. jnections of the “Yelle Cow” there is more counterfiting today! e succeeded in getting out Of’ than at any time in the past " ea R.H. E.{South China and mi on Y 5 1!way into Hong Kon their years, lilac Damaged * Cleveland A3 businessman said all of ‘The Bureau of Engraving and: se dan = by Kiely, Kinder and Rosar; Lem-jthe youths were eager to return) printing of the Treasury Depart-' r * Garcia and Hegan to Mal. but had found their nt manufactures all paper re-entry barred ey and other securities of the’ - H. = Federal Government. . York Chicago 3 311 2 Bridge SEdews An estate tax return must be morning at} Morgan, Kuzava and ease I filed for every citizen or resid » and Oli- | Rogovin and Sheely Menaces € : dent of the United States’ whose — enaces Ops gross estate, including insurance, i.E. KHARTOUM—i# — There is exceeds $60,000 in value at the 9 O/!something new under the sun—jtime of death: c 6 9 3 and’ in the Anglo-Egyptian Su- . | Reliock: Reynolds and Ber-/}dan it’s the shadow of a bridge.’ Generally, a person cannot be of maxi-|ra; Pierce, Judson, Gumpert and | CQultivators on an island under naturalized in the United States state that Mr RE aged on the Yew York 8 1 and tire. t ng birds con-} Masi \the white Nile bridge at Omdur- unless he has been lawfully ad- than their own; —<— nina i man are cleaiming compensation’ mitted to the United States for, lood every day, says} The scenic town of Bled, in}for loss of crops caused by the permanent residence. 4 y.jthe Junlian Alps of northwest) structure's shadow. i Citizen Staff Phote & growing boy ate like that,! Yugoslavia, becomes that coun-| Authorities are studying the; There ide at Teast 20,000 known - the “Speedy Marge. » Ye could eat two or three lambs! try’s unofficial capital in” August plea. Thus far they've failed to’ species of ‘fish peer ne to Sue Jones: - every day st when Belgrade*gbets Rot. "94 find any precedent in law. | National Geographic Society. F Brown, Rodrigu R.H.E. jes! McGee; Time: 1:30; W St. Lois Yea 66 496 and canals, is the Mute speci€®' don’t need as many new clothes: Domeny; Loser: Gill; Scorer: | R¢ 910 0) es-493 gnus Olor. vgahoom stay at home watch- Aguilar. helena Pe: Jay te 7 4 ing vidéo.” ; j eee te Br , Bokelmann and Ric | Gainesville 74 426 In the golden age of whaling,| Miss Shenk explains that small and 1863, America| poys from six to. 12-years 0 penny need : eile ie .Gillilana < ager for the Miami Sun Sox, 1 down here with his wife - son Saturday as guests of MeCarthy. Gin to Key West to look player possibshiies at the: of this columnist. Gi President of the League tor 10 years was the head of the Farm System. He was a nected with the Detroit. | and has for the past five been busihess manager for Sun Sox. Eee she wip was to look over ee iine prospects in the Us S. Station League. “Ross © short stop for ine Cardinals, is currently hitting 380 fielding at a .990 clip in jeye of the Cates will be down to ‘players a second oyster banks. The only method used for as far back as 0; member has been Cc up a way to shag bee of 28 hand Dn oe ter through a hose at a 100-pound pressure.» itor aims the stream at | pile and that’s all AS i AAR MEE SF

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