The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 21, 1951, Page 3

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Coen Boul Bid NEW CTY COM P One} om } Kentucky Gets Following Through Pedro Aguilar For the second straight baseball games at Wiekers’ dium had to be called o count of the Chilly winds. _ Tonight at 7 p. m., the Island City Baseball League will meet at the office of its president, Roy Hamlin, 823 Whitehead street pes ana night Sta- ff on ac te er a Gilmore is back| at. ves, Mgr. of the Naval Station Cards is a happy | pep rain he will have his old! P ick. He managed the} SubRon Four in the Service base-| ball league and most of his play- ers: then were off the Gilmore, and when the Island City leaguers : started the Gilmore had left for a general over-hauling, and he had| tose other players, but now they! are back and he sure is a different man, He will sign up severai players at the meeting tonight and his club may shape up something like i | iressed ciated Pre: New Yea s story of Kentucky’s acceptance of bi Day.-It was the third major bow this in his next game. Mace, be 5. C ; a a b known for two weeks wh Southwest C hid the plate; Karrman, Flohr Len 1 ig 6 Ed H r Le me ae and O*Rouke for pitching duties BAGS disc: Mackone r N Lee at first! Smith at secc Mc Clure at third: David at short and in ‘the gardens, Hoffees, Dziki and ; Knawles. This will leave Campbell ; Seott, Brown, Joyner, Osborr mai. Roth, Moton, and L ‘en ready for action will see how good t is, #5 they are schedule: = night at 7 fp Flora Of Key West By MYRTLE NORMAN COSGROVE er players I did not me iy column yesterday, { wasted to put the le. as @veryone keeps much am I hitting? H over .300. A. Rodrig cher .400. J. Alonzo 338, Cooper .333 . in trous lar, the fan < Key West, due to he E. Smith eal Ster. situation 4 2eP 4 XN 4 r s ~ ~ er ling .320, Gilbert 315 Alonzo standing exhibitors of Nor 4 Citizen Staff P? 7 F > astres 3 Vic 305 ica “ ig : . > > ; of the veg: table kin dom—tree 4 aD, spies . “Has Open Mind” : member fans, Thursday n 7 ar agers ge sages at}7:30 p. m Wickers’ Fi 4 sage, limburger, Ss! Strand Theater, leading the league JACK K. BURKE cerned au = > with eight wins and one yeverse CaN ane De plays Gulfstream Food Store with! > i sags Ps alae : one’ win and nine losses Fer Tomornaw. 6. Thpmnsaiving Dey Se head ay k Said : nandez, former pitcher of the Pood 1953. The Bench would like to give nid he e fesent the city for Store may start a t his thanks to the many citizens who fait ne ca four yea T have team mates with Roberts i have given their untiring efforts| ger (at least its odc Sry emal of Hee: sireeay the plate. Salinero may start for, in pettering the sports program in : ; ingly). I want to thank every Gulfstream and a new catcher,!ine City af Key Wet ; 4 one. And I will sincerely try Mays, will be on the receiving end.; Te football team of Key West shrimp pl e = so the job to the best of my : sarap H Ss rves everyc the carris lo a ity Christmas 1s wing near , ments of, te-essoe tree s = 1 will contact all the players, man t they, tained from the c P | agers and coac id ever past odilla ! 5 umpires of ie see rind a j what they want Santa to bring i the nbers of the Island) grapes tree i - them. I want to know early, so I) City Base league should be Oddities, the exhibit incl can put in the order in time for offered thanks for their persistence P@PAaPa., 2 tree without b é the baseball men to get it by; in intaining the sport of base-| The sapodilla, one of ag nas Day ball: the year round es opical Ame € (Continued trom Page One) m of n real in order| #8 the crowded heads of : $i into Germany this year. And/t fit ith of the Corr In addition to ““sspodi : with the 28th, the U. S. now ’ et gee gt eam pe x combat divisions in West the nts ‘and friends | 8nd chee ctr : Germany vt siving the coming benefit l Sarrit a : i The advance group, 2,000 sol-| dance for tie Conchs so the boys) weo Daubert aa filly. |t i river diers, arrived in Brem ven | will have expense money in order - hakesp 2 d ‘ aboatd the transport Ge al| to see the various sights and thrill fe Butner nd 2 tone st be e's stride, they They ll stay on boas nks to you the} “By any other name would sme € General. Eisenhower himself have backed all the | .. sweetly S Gars ago, the mene rives later today to greet t ave Saree a | Call it Marrilkara apodilla der 1 ee want the and Hight School et/ eau ones She Spoil bor | just as delicious j The sapodilla tree finds JOHN DAVIS IS | Key West to be put on the sports (Continued From Page One) | "ap of Flefida orite combination he stribut wed Davis’ financed part of their ; os mews and tropical clim I s each honeymoon with bouncing checks. SALES TAX LARGEST [quantities of br ometimes | 5 i the y cul They face similar charges. at (Cont Page One) | with, ‘ pinkish globorse ort d bee 3 x x erda ytona ‘ v e pulp is s et and e cost of tim Fort Lauderdaie and ytona | willbe the test single revenue ovoid fruit e pult vay : 4 ii Beach as well as here i edible, contains 12 black shiny 1 | producer in 21 states in 1951, com- The earliest known member of | pared with 23 states in 1950. ;|———— oe | the giraffe family had a shorter; The income tax will 1 in nine rae 235 t + | Heck Saal war ices than @ feet |sistes. compared with six states} Today In History |News Notes | z high at the shoulder. in 1950. } ~ : 162) n r N I id begin Norway 1620— M : we MOE Compact sign : sberge il 1909. : f Si ; For Sugar B . Fathers before ee ov Maryland Signs For Sugar Bowl Eapes Seton : wake almost without para- kingdom lhe governed by | regulations 1 |consent fc N 1 Park is the It sprawis | ion acres | | 1789— ithe new State. 1859—The road—t t opens DR. DELIO COBO .. “I Can't Be Bought” TRUMAN ARRIVE i Me! | | given by the | were present : respondents Beach, but they were West I, for one was mi 12 the water; off the Keys. As a courtes F circled he gleaming JIM TATUM. 4 football coach at the s j roofs of Key West before landing f coming home that I stepped -off sig mtrac New Orleans to pla) wh oner had we ed than w repare n to ca field, to greet the Preside e Sugar Bowl on New Y ; Mrs. Truman 2 es 2 in, president of th When I left yest en office I efit in to tt of P ce sident; Tatum and W € seven ph aphe: ‘New Yorker agazine Writer and co-author of he General and; te mar of athletics, Tatum signe | The President’’ gave me a lift week of the President’s visit here. He is Washing hored 14 of their profiles of famous persons | e was impressed and interested in all the sights. Other cor-! some to substitute for ones already here. i } Rovere had just arrived the | ton correspondent for the weekly n It was Rovere’s first trip to Key West a respondents are arriving over the weeken expected Southern Conference a such action if adopted would next September. a Wednesday, November 21, 195) THE EST C Then Bi Their Father Stabbed To De op doce ot yor whn come eee for me, I thank you. To those cf you who voted for others, I commend you. And to all of you who voted I hope that we can serve you for the next four years as you deserve to served.” Ex-May Last to speak was veteran | Commissioner John Carbonell. The only living man to have Served on both the city council and city commission. And the only man who has served on the Key West city commission ' since its inception. ' MRS. IDA DALEY hok James, 18 months whil Edward, 10, stand by + ren’s father, Edward D. 1] stab wounds companion of Dz ‘ wounds. Camden Cou les Gillespie is be The child> teran died .of argument. A m seven stab en said Char- > said foll- men.” believe Mr. Harvey justly 1 deserves to be our mayor. We can't all think alike all the time. But I intend to keep fighting for the betterment and future progress of our city. Ss three berg your, job, too!” sas GENERAL MamHew B. RipGway “Tam a member of the 1 It has been mg privilege to share service with sons in battle in Korea. You can be very proud of the: Men from every walk of life and from eve of America. IT have seen them fight with i ry corner, only | eeded instead » 5 ; ; } I have known their strength They deserve the best. thoritie: two runway of the propose age. i spirit. is action t if -9 digi aie ge Aye es wei If you support and serve them as the I ‘ 4 to. the protect, preserve and defend wi c : the best. : SPRAPRRE ie. 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