The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 5, 1952, Page 4

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NE 0 the finest tennis’ ies” eps witness- ; ‘Will take April ayview Park. date the Key West | ‘Club will meet the! ‘traveled ‘team . of} | ‘College of St. rather thorough tour (of this a hee and ‘are playing such as Alabama Univer-| ja State Univer-; Baer ‘University of Miami, i» -MaleUniversity, and a cou- ute De of top Cuban teams. wesley aiedell i Pry eyes bow Fam for this {ine team is and he deserves a ag agg hae g young players rather of the Key West ler with appre- hee thing . will be ey. ‘West:.will have a ' will oe its ' es win or Jose, and’a lot will be sven by, body Fas donated the cakes a Pa gi i Tout, fol see the candy for this sale audit is : pa on Monday. There will| thaf~all passing by ‘will. patronize og a bewhtd Boubles.| this. sale... | nh fet aie el el SHORTS: oy at the S. Satu yA we incerely thank e¢verven@ who. jhas contributed tc this drive and ' PALM BEACH ® — Semi-final matches are scheduled today in ‘the men’s singles division of the encourage everyone to support the Seminole Club's Invitational Tennis atthe one have quite a f it ' “Free” Eggs | howles aespee tare Jer Walterson E ) cake sate and dance and be a good « Tournament. Is Not The Same » Hine, , pitcher ce to, lead* the ey and hits.» In ee ‘Mopey, “and ‘Car- J" were the/fest-Jor. losers id£Diax, “Santana, ‘Kerr and ‘atson for* the winners.’ Ja the sixth, "Knowles. got f6 Yoree-home- a. rit, and ped to short to end the ‘rally. Score: “s , R..H. E. American Legion 3.4°6 it) Evans Enter. 11-10 2 Batt: R. Bean and R. Stickney; L, Knowles and Kerr. Summary; 2 base hits: Knowles, Diaz, and W. Albury. Stolen bases: ‘Diaz, Santana, |Feen and J. Santana. Walk: Knowles 8, Bean 7. Double plays: Frohock to Diaz to Watson. Time. 2 hours.. Umpires, G wild ; after “tating” two,” arn | the father of Herbert, 4, ST RE GRRE een T. LOUIS PLAYS TENNIS CLUB MONDA Reopened cyrapetr y RALPH RODEN ‘Associated Press Snorts Writer Fortane. at last has begun to smite. on Gteve Ridzik, 22-year-old inder of the Phila- Riel. anol in the gem «: his Friday at Savannah as he the Phils to a ho-hit 3-0 over the St. Louis Cardi- The Yonkers, N. Y., native, Damed recently as one of the Phils’ starters by Manager Eddie Saw- pel ‘has. bad. little to cheer about | until this: season. RBidzik joined the Phils’ «-ganiza- | >} tion when the was 16. His best season to date was in 1949 when Fhe won 15 with Utica. This earned him 4 tryout in 1950, but his dreams. were shattered when he ! menceacert knee cap in| ime. Last year, more team, Rid- lost 11, but never- tien = my ake to camp for pon gonna capped his bril- pitching this spring With his no-hitter, Ridzik was slightly wild, walking .four and hitting three Cards ‘but’ was tough in the pinch. He now ‘has pitched 11 hitless in- [>> | mings “and: 17 scoreless frames. high j) West called | Dressen against: Cleveland ty béating the “"}Sox toa’ 93. triumph over the discharge fom the Navy, 1 ‘Qualifying for the Key. West‘ Na- val Station Bowling Team, he ticipated in the Sixth Naval 'triet-Tournament at C! Cc., ey: weeks The team won first partermgster first reserves, was tom: April. ist. ‘was award- re Ge team won tive duty in the Na’ y nouring? ‘Worl War If, Fwith “buses drunk, G. Diaz ‘pop-!from January 1943, to Fepenary 1946. He is the husband of Mrs. Lor- raine Myers, of 107 East: Walnut St., Ephrata, Pennsylvania, and and Debe- rah, 2. The leading cause ‘of cancér | deaths among men’ is cancer of the stomach, American Cancer | Society statistics show. oe out: Bean 9 by Knowles OLD 5 The New York Giants scored Sem. Soldak and Bob Hooper al- Athletics. hit in a night game at Fayetteville, N. C., whieh‘the A’s won, 6-0. Chris” Van Cayk, Brooklyn, also turned in ‘a fine pitching job as the ‘Dodgers trounched the Boston Braves, 7-9,: at Montgomery, Ala. [Van Cuyk worked the first seven The duo their first victory in eight starts Cats of the Texas League. The Chicago White Sox’ “B” team swept a doubleheader from Dallas of ‘the Texas League, 6-0, and 8-5,°at Dallas. But the main Squad: dropped a 5-4 decision to Meets Fast One NEWS. HAVANA (#—Fulgencio Batista, a former President who seized the rule of* Cuba in a military coup March 10, was sworn in Friday night as President of Cuba. He succeeded Carles Prio Socar- ras, exiled to Mexico shortly after his government was overthrown. SEOUL, Korea (Lt. James. A. Van Fleet Jr., son of the U. S, Bighth Army commander, today was listed by the U. S. Fifth Air Force as missing in action. the St. Louis Browns at San An- | tonio. Temmy Byrne went the distance for the Browns and scattered eight Chicago hits. The Cincinnati Reds made three straight over Washington by nipping the Senators, 3-2, at Wil-j mington, N. C. Tom Morgan became the first New York pitcher to go the dis- tance as the Yankees edged At- lanta cf the Southern Association, 5-4, in a night game at the Cracker park. Mickey Mantle Berra homered for the champs who won the game with a 3-run rally in the ninth. it} dhd Yogi! BRIEFS The Air Force said he failed. tg. return Friday morning from his third night bombing mission over North Korea. The 26-year-old Van Fleet was piloting a B-26 light bomber. He arrived in Korea caly three weeks ago and was assigned io a U.S, PATENT 2,408. Citizen State Ph DIAZ, SHORTSTOP FOR THE AMERICAN LEGION NINE. met a fast one with- the Sacky loaded in the fifth frame at Wickers’ Fiela last night. , B-26: squadron veied al short : tance from, his. father's. Frege ters. The. young tosses} ae Point graduate, Saw his {athe jae ‘first. time u | Maren 19—the’ gene 's- 60th. lay. The lieutenan Fleet's “only cans Tae phon a married danghter: CANADA auase).\ AUTO DRIVING INSTRUC’ Learn in safety to HEAVEN HILL Bottled in Bond | Easter Bunny. fee! Vie Seixas, Philadelphia, will , play Art Larsen, San Leandro, ! “'“Galifi, and Billy ‘Talbert, New YGtk, “Will meet Sidney Schwartz, Miami. *' Stixas advanced into the semi finals Friday with » 6-2. 6-3 victory | over Tony Vincent, Miami. Larsen downed Gardnar Mulloy 68.3 the same score hi jagda Rurac, Los Angeles, is } eduled” t} meet Pat Canning “Tyan La Jo@la, Calif. today in the* women's finals GAINESVILLE A i5ie-H': , victory over the Rollins College ‘gel team Friday kept University of Florida linksmen in the unde feated ranks this season glierme at plate, Rodriguez bases. OKLAHOMA CITY" (®—Harlow Scorer, Aguilar. Jones sat flabbergasted in his auto- mobile Friday while. an angry j;woman motorist peppered his | windshield with eggs. They had both stopped at an intersection. “You caused me to bust some " |of them and fm giving yoo the Miami, | rost free,” he quoted er as vay. Standings of the Jr. Basebal; | League. { ~ Chubs Ryans Enterprises Pepe's Coffee Shep American Legion \K. W: Insurance @ Insulates eB tifi = @ Re-Surfaces INSPECT THIS BUILDING, SECOND ST. & STAPLES AVE. ® Waterproofs SUDDATH MOVING & STORAGE CO. BLUIDING The Proven Re-Surfacer For Damp And Cracked Exterior Walls. No Sand- blasting Necessary. Whitson: Evans. 285 lf Formulated In Florida, Manufactured In Florida For Florida Climate. Pitchers; Pita.and Knowles of | [f Ss Stop Your Painting Worries. E Redrge of Pee a Be RE-SURFACES WATERPROOFS BEAUTIFIES INSULATES — E. Rodriguez,of Pepe's arid Bean ial Legion have lost a game cach. baseball team vith a 32 victory A RE-SURFACER IN ANY COLOR, NOT A PAINT. LOCK-SEAL THE MASTIC RE-SURFACER IS APPLIED UNDER HIGH PRESSURE ON STUCCO, WOOD AND BLOCK WALLS. "Pras Bowlers Needed HOMES, HOTELS, MOTELS & WAREHOUSES Frank Decker, FSC hurjer, gave | @ FHA Financed @ Free Esiimates @ 10% Down 36Mo.ToPay © 10 Year Warranty walks and had seven errors com- pes tenting aBer, ia of | OWNER Tap APPLICATOR mitted behind him. couples. Any couples interested in| T. N. CURRINGTON The Air Force team from Cocoa joining the Ireguh. please contact 78 YEARS IN MIAMI HONE 438 ee ) Mrs. Brown at 146 W KEY WEST OFFICE. Second & Staples fe. Without further explanation, she | jumped into ber car and drove | off, Jones told ‘police. Leading hitters games Atwell, Evans, 1000) Bean, Le- gion 750; Knowles, Evans, 500. E. Re varro, ' Evans, 400; Diaz, Evans, Jr... Winter Haven, men's world champion. Other cities represemed are Miami, West Palm Beach. Mi- ami Beach, Ortande, Lake Wales and Lakeland The tournament ends Sunday. [| LAKELAND & Patsick Air | Foree Base made it {we stright over the Fletida Seuthern College University of Florida's undefeated erubeseball team scered its third mgtteight victory over fhe Universi of Tennessee Friday, 15-1 GAINESVILLE W -~ Florida's tennis team became the 47th Straigbt@¥ictim of the University of Miami netters Friday. The Hur ricanes. beat the Gators, 62 WINTER PARK Wf — Stetson won its first taseball victory on the, Rollins diamend since 1997 when it. beat the Tars, 4.3 Friday CUSLAKBLAND & — The Lakeland ter Ski tournament opened to. ET Bi) 34 entries® from ‘seven ida cites Heading the list is TAMPA W—The annyal sailing} “Members ate Bisured of socially race from Tampa to Egmont Key | enjoyable evenings. ' and back was scheduled te start sauegnenn: =: Ieeenennennl ' af4 p. m. teday 1 Some of the larger tmwolecules/ Twenty-two entries have been re- | arc now visible under the electron ceived for the 60-mile face, The wiicroscope which shows objects / favorites included Lady Patty, | 100,000 times their actual size | owned by Jamey Crawford, Bra-| New facts about cancer are being | denton, and Osprey I, owned by | learned with this instrument, the | Dick Poge Bi!) Burcherot, Clearwater. Americen Cancer Society says

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