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iii ea apecennsanerseiaenaninveeenintiee i i f Strand Theater Downs Flyers . In Wickers’ Field D ouble Bill Nitecap Goes To Cards 6-3 hy ternoon im the ganie of ihe dowble header Wickers’ Stadi- um, by an 8 to 3 score, In the night cap the Cards won over Bennys by an 11 played at triple JACK K. BURKE Cheese Fernandez. Maril came in one out and ned Mongo. 1913 to 1930 1 é ypped out 1913—The Chic: players had the was a pitchers lal and) = Marll Marll one their jerseys numbered in a game le between against Wisconsin nthe 1914~-When a forward pass touch ed an eligible player and th went out of bounds ball given to the The kickout after a ety ch- | f back ended rimm. on the yard line was substituted 1915—Numbering of th was started at the Pittsburgh 1917—A substitute was prohibited | (jj) from talking with members of the | ¢ team upon the field until after the eee run and and one the opposing the d 2 in le by McRae In team te ne players University first play was completed 1924—The kickoff mover le araus back up the middle of the field three 1 The victor of the toss wa given the choice of kick off. 40 Sd restored as the line of kickoff ter Camp died ving Wal Vidal orles: 1926—A penalty of down and loss of five yards was imposed upon be incompleted fory passes after first one sa E on putting the was ready for seconds was dle i The by an opponent w the try for touchdown was runnin, made mee Strand won over the Na-| val Air Flyers Sunday af-! opening! fame Re meyi the game in the n they got} fpr 5 hits and an error. Three were singles, a dou ble by Cabot and a by CONCH THE METHODIST MEN football squad recently at the Heac included allowed! in| ‘Miami U Varsity Will Play Naval Teams Here uy ; Tomorrow is Day Ay mobil For Bloodmobile The Bloodmobile with s staff of technicians wilt be st the coun-| \ty health clinie on Jackson Square} }at the Pleming street corner t0- | | morrow from 8:00 a. m., to 52:00 Last night the baseball game |P-'™. to colléct blood for the Arm- scheduled between the Cards and |°4 Forces from the citizens af © | Gulfstream Food Store was call- ‘Key ‘West. ; ed off. Tonight, weather permit- Those who plan to give to this! ting, Benny's will play the Naval | Cause are directed to eat nothing Air Flyers, for eight hours before their dona- Bill Cates, recently named | 10D except fruit juice, fruit, toast, manager of Beriny’s Cafeteria ae or jelly, beiled potatoes, cof- baseball club lost his first game} one bi eberen he i manager Sunday, but, Bill! 00 Bat eal Ree mt of Props | Ss, just watch my smoke from la . ae < wed how ae lowing foods: a Brag oe oage Four of the five ‘Lastres boys Pee raring ried a, Seen ee tho astream are hit | Refreshments will be given each wits ee ce plays donor when the donation is com- w ave Benny's, is hitting 451. pleted and a full meal may be eat- Manager Reeves of the Cards! en at any time. has signed and turned loose _ TEMPERATURES); izen Staff Photo HOSTS i the Key West High School 1e Church. race O'Br Coach annex j Vy more Players than any manager in the Island City baseball league. He has given releases to Mays, Slatter, Snyder, Caldwell,, 47 7:30 4.M., EST Kuhlman, Jackson, Farbanish, Gill, O'Connell, Williamson, Hudson, and others of the origin- | Atlanta al club that started with him. | Augusta Brown, Campbell, and Scott are _ Billings amongst the survivors. | Boston Among the new faces are Fred | Buffalo Cage Squad By JACK K. BURKE — H “Greek” Delt who was, born Reeve NET OFFICIALS. be | Y ‘ 5 anielson, Conn.; 0 4 ieee Four Naval basketball! y « 2s oneabacag of Hing- | Corpus Christi | MUCH OF THE CREDIT for bringing Key West its squa ts from the Key West Light-Heavy ham, Mass, born May 21, 1931; , Denver of tennis -popularity is due the above trio. They jarea will play host this| John Gural, Jr. of Roosevelt Detroit right; Ralph Hartenstine, Coach Van and Earl Yates SeRP Bia) iT R d Ave., Casteret, N. J., born Oct./ Ft. Worth ally the above Citizen Staff Photo will be printed coming weekend to the} en nounder 1931; John Flohr, of Linds- | Kansas City ise University of Miami Hur- i > Varsity Basketball aplane Base | Gymnasium, yard tine. : eincean 1949 Dodge Truck | sie ais stucers Replaces Smashed |": 6 runs| \ I Willis; | Time Patrol Wagon City Conmmissioné hing of purchase 1949 Dodge too much for with 5,000 miles or and they on touch the Police wi: three while es M. was wrecked i was touc month 5 were ez Kaki Ro The old wagor 1ez pitched three vertec t 1 mes for Benny's and allowed D and one hit | 2 mz ible; Henrique is paid for r ar n the|a single, a single for old truck jall of Benn Comm ners a roved| For the David hit two, payme $1,250 t e City , Dziki Mace and | Pliblica tt t l- | Flohr one h ment on codifying the aw In the seventh, Flohr walked the to face him and tters en out and Rhodes ca bases loaded and no In the fie | Lee played », Anguiera and bre the best Commissioner t the Pkacon Lar Dave King ‘Resider them, pre ing that the no-f tibns be enforce i would roblen err fire truck signed | by eight re i for Cards ae pérking on one Cafeteria 4 3 6 oply. After as| Batt; Flohr, Rhodes and Mace agreed that both side the | Malgrat, K. Rodriguez, and Ro narrow lane should be free of | driguez, Henriquez and Cates ears Summary; j aaa 2 base hits; Hoffses and Alon bd vd 20 evine Divorce Sian iene eee. -C . > ‘ k out by!ot Upheld By Court 1 2, David, The Florida Supreme r 9, Rhode figmed the Monroe county lerat 4, Rodrigue eourt in the ¢ of Aline ° beth Devine versus Barry state nil involving divorce, an AP TH ence wad t The Citizen stated this af eS oer {Walton Habbard uits “ se Lantaff and Atkins SS apa c Bprry Devine; Loftir e 2 hours Seott, McCarthy and I Scoret and Brown to David | $8,000 House s Leave Sale To Jacksons répresented Mrs. Devine. Albury Granted T wo-Week Attorney Hilary rel r } Mrs. Gladys Jackson of The Mf Enrique i van- | Citizen's advertising department imkously voted two , u-jand her husband R. bL. Jackson al leave, by City rs} have ought an $8,000 Gas 2 lat night. |1402 Olivia street from Peers Commissioné M Bis Vincent Archer, administrs or oO ner moved that ry be nteqi the Edward Archer estate A warranty deed for the pur ‘ ok ela gore _ ch was recorded today at the Tae igi et office of County Clerk Earl R last night w th renee NAVAL BASE BASKETBALL LEAGUE End Of Holy ) ar time in history big eet Trair Férum will be used for HS1 48 3 a my = on Christmas Eve = High riage White 20 t end of the Holy Year, More | Barty, (49). ope 15,000 persons are expected | SubRon-4 56 ta attend the pontifical mass to be} Sarsfield 49 < : cdlebrated by Archbishop Paul-| High Scorers: Schultz, (16 Emile Leger, of Montreal | Dobrowski, (14) 10 runs on} The Hurri rAaNeS are Us- jing the Navy teams = as warm-ups before their re- gular season of play begins. | They will play two games on Saturday and two on Sunday. 7:00 NATIONWIDE DEPENDABILITY A WIDE CHOICE OF SCENIC ROUTES 26, } burg, Kan., born on May 19, 1930; | KEY WEST and Robert Mace of Akron,/Los Angeles Ohio. All are single and are | Louisville members of the crew of the USS | Meridian “Howard W. Gilmore.” Miami After ironing out a little mis- | Minneapolis understanding with the league, Memphis the Brooks’ Stars will resume |New Orleans coming Florida State Tennis magazine, To Be Aired Harry Matthews returns to the Club he OUTSTANDING LAW (Continued From Page One) Monroe County has been made ac- cording to the rules and regula- tions set up by the committee. ie Fe Sweet Revenge | ORCESTER, Mass. Dobbin struck back, in j at the machine which chasing him from the [International Box motional 1 Danny Nardic meets 4 scheduled [SSBSRSRARS See eaRessesanesas en-round heavyweight! nay this coming week and their |New York | The gentleman so honored will ; ht at th to- | Jeague standings will not be af | Seetoik = | be. peeaentae aie rere na eh , 1 3- | fecter jQOklahoma City nesday evening at 7, at which time | ¢: : aba - | Omaha a dinner megting wilt b held in his | ited but unhurt, he wae ne S k by T C ¢ llid | Pensacola onor. \ ‘ é Blue R 10:00 I 4 . Pittsburgh | Berlin Sawyer, sheriff Monroe ed all who attend a meat EST wo Lars Uollide | hoaneke | county, Joseph Kemp, chief of be something ttt Cars driven by Paul C. Morton St. Louis Police and J. M, Wilder, Jr., of| and prepared with ¢ and Mrs. Lou Martin, 626 Carson'San Antonio 52\the Florida Highway Patrol have | pleasing all who are p Lane, collided on Southard street San Francisco 52| been extended an invitation to be| It has been req he: at 9 a. m. yest@rday near the Seattle 40! present as guests of the club for} committee <hai those er bus station. lahassee 69) this occasion. | attending remember ht 3oth motorists were going west Tampa 69) ‘The commityee in charge of the | is 7 p. m., and ask tl on Southard street Washington 52! menu for the dinner have promis-‘ rive on time. ie THE FAMOUS SUPERCOACH AMAZING AMERICA EXPENSE-PAIO TOURS Available now at remarkably low-cost! Dodge-Tint Safety Glass is brand new... . different... better! From the inside, you scarcely notice its soft ple More Limited and Express Service, tint. 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