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LITTLE LEAGUE (Continued From Page One) SENTENCE OF (Continued From Page One) Friday, May 9, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 KW High Meets | Wickers’ Stadium Following Miami B’ch Tonite Schedule Change DEATH to give these boys between 8 and! pay a fine of $250 or serve the 13 a chance to play and learn the | time. The highest human habitations Through Cee erates ee |fundamentals of baseball, and the| Richard Dale Berradum was ftball - hedule are about 16,000 feet above sea le baseball season tonight at 8:00 = true value of sportsmanship, plus | fined $10 for reckl dre May 9, 7:30—VX vel. - when the. meet Miami Beach| Jack Burke, President of the John F. Blackwell crentiugiint fier anita ona te r reckless driving.| May 9, 7: 1 vs. USS ad ‘ High School at Wickers Stadium. | American Legion Junior Base-! Mr. John F. Blackwell, age 61, | healthy bodies.” senennroeD pees tinealitive dol- | Amberjack. Pedro Aguilat |1¢ will be the first meeting be-|ball League, announced today /died this morning at 12:15 am.| He reviewed last year's team re-| Viren Mane Lanne 9:00—-USS Coates vs. General a \tween the two schools in sev- jin Monroe General Hospital af-| i erin has ne ‘arie Littleton and | Electric. Y | : that the game scheduled for to- | sults, pointing out that three boys|James Daniel Blondett were} | See aiel dirce straight |Seatevandethe first AR (Ee eee a a fet carshort jliness. | Were selected for the all-star team jfined $10 each for drunkness| MSY 10, 8:00—USS Corporal | ce siraién’ | school the Conchs have met this | en Postponed until! _ Funeral services will be held| Funkness | ys, Bamboo Room. | games when they won over the Gulfstream nine last night at| year. Beach has had an even| break in games played thus far | tomorrow because of the high school game. tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 p.m. Lopez from the Chapel of the which attended the District tourna- ment in Miami. He added that this charges. One game only. May 12. 7:30—USS Amber- ANCELS M. C. year’s team, save for a few hold- overs, were very young and that Field Meet Funeral Home. Rev. W. J. Ash- jack vs. USS Corporal. Gets Divorce Wickers Field. |against the fast AA competition] Saturday at 7:30 p.m., the Key the State-of Florida will definitely | come before the May 27 voters.| The Gulfstream got thei Kenneth Black-/ or two. Browne, Rotarian now in Korea May 16, 7:30—General Electric | . Slow Race : : coal pi ;|West Insurance Co, will play|worth of the Fleming Street | traini ; : 9:00—General Electric vs. Bell] Closed Final score, Strand ¥5; Guilf-|#%4 would have an even better) will play is training and patience would be ic jell | Se : =a record if they had not dropped | Evans. , Church will officiate at the serv-|quired to equal last year’s veage | LOS ANGELES — Charging | Telephone. 10:00 A M S Event i Stream 1. | most of their games by one run. ices. Burial will be in family | Watson added that with the right | Tuelty, Movie Actress Lynne Car-| May 14, 7:30—Naval Hospital | i « SVL, unday, EE The Strand started out like a] Key West will be out to start MAY 27 PRIMARY plot, city cemetery. facilities that this year’s team | tT has been granted a divorce | vs. USS Navy. | & house on fire and scored 10 runs| another winning streak after (Continued From Page One) Survivors: wife, Mrs. Anna could be equally as good in time ‘al-|from Actor Willam Talman, 9:00—Sunny Isle Sluggers vs. | LIST OF EVENTS in the first two frames | having their record of '7 straight, two sons, John F.| though it might take another year Meee |] 1 Golf Ball Pick Up j lone | broken last Saturday night by 1 2 3 4. Stake Race 5. 6. tally in the third when Shuford | Redlands. Dan McCarty led Br, | well; two daughters, Mrs. Sharon] There are 15 Little Leag with the armed forces, explaining | vs. USS Amberjack. . Start y ands. | I rail ia 5 ittle Leaguers, 12 : se | ‘art and Stop Race is safe on a slow grounder to| Redlands and Miami Beach| and will race him in tr. paham | rones, Mrs. Rose Marie Sawyer;|of whom attended the luncheon | ‘#at his father, William Browne’s| 9:00—Sunny Isle Sluggers vs. | short, Greenwood doubled and| have broken even in their games| May 27 primary two weeks from|2"d 6 grandchildren, yesterday. Each one stood up, gave | #sence at meetings was due to | Bell Telephone. - Boot Race Betzel who ran for Shuford scor- | ed. | played this year rating tonight’s | game a toss-up. next Tuesday. Assistant Custodian of the voting Bernard L. Elwood his name, the school where he stud- ies and his position of play on the | critical illness. Browne, Sr., is in the Mercy Hospital in Miami, Fla. A codfish often grows to weigh . Plank Race 7. Spark Plug Changing Race Chip Chip Fernandez pitched} George Lastres will go to the} machines Alfred Jones who work.| «Mr. Bernard L. Elwood, age 40, | team. Edwin Trevor announced that the | 100 pounds. |] 8 Backward Push Race the last four frames for the | mound for the Conchs, trying for ;ed until 4 a. m. four night run-|died Wednesday evening in| The members of the League are| Armed Forces Day dinner would 9. Drag Race Gulfstream and was touched for | his fourth win against one loss. |ming will have to get all the ma-, Jackson Memorial Hospital in| Evelio Estevez, Herbert Quesado, | be held at Raul’s Restaurant, May | | Open To The Public 7 hits, one a triple by Mira./George has been working hard|chines in order for the May 27| Miami, Florida. Kenneth Pinder, Harry Bethel, |15, which is next Thursday, at 8 ATTENTION PLEASE COME ONE COME ALL Claude Valdez, just back from this week and has recovered! primary. Even though the ballot] Funeral services will be held ; George Carey, Kenneth Roberson, |P- ™., in lieu of luncheon. DON’T THROW AWAY | NO ADMISSION the Army, played his usual bang up game in center for Strand from a touch of the virus that} handicapped him last week. : will be a short one, just as much| Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Willard Ross, Richard Paas, Peter work goes into the set up of the! from St. Mary’s Star of the Sea! Dopp, Pubi Carbonnell, Ernest Vil- | Joe Pearlman, president of the organization announced that the YOUR OLD JUNK RAGS, LEAD, BRASS, COPPER Boca Chica The incident mentioned previous-} lly concerning quick-sand, and walked twice and hit two| Coach Cole of Miami Beach| vote machines, he said. | Catholic Church where the body : dostigue, Carrol Key, Richard Gar- | senior class graduates of both CMI A singles. | was undecided on his pitching] Mrs. Edna Mae Bullman, deputy| will be placed at 2. pam. Rev.| i, Barry Barrosa and Roger |and of the Key West High school @oalearl pasecsatna a eae nn In the field, Acevedo, Lopez | choice but if he uses Le Vine, | registration clerk, will stay on) Joseph Maring, S. J. will offi- | Swift. | would be entertained by the club “900 VIRGINIA cine ances one and Rodriguez were the best for | the Conchs will be. facing one of | duty with Pinder through the pri-| ciate at the services. Burial will| letter was read from Peter |on May 22 and May 29 respectively, = eral losers and Cabot, Fernandez and | the best in the Miami area. mary. Mrs. Agnes Lowe who has| pe in family plot, city cemetery, Roberts for the winners. Strand| The Conchs are determined to | been assisting also, stops work as| Lopez Funeral Home in charge ~ did not make an error and pulled | prove they can win against Class | of today. The two women worked! o¢ arrangements. | two fast double plays. {AA schools and hope to play|% hours straight from 9:30 a. m.} urvivors: wife, Mrs. Anne| ecpre: |their best brand of ball in their | Wednesday through 8:30 a. m-| Oliver Elwood; mother, Mrs. Ella Club— Fal iseicuamneset ihewiasen Thursday They expected to take a! s.inders: three brothers, Joseph Gulfstream 5| The Conchs will be without | Test this weekend. Elwood, Wachisgion poe le Strand 15 20 O! the services of their leading hit-| Registration for the Presidential | , w C. Elwood, Washington, | . Batt: Greenwood, Fernandez! ter, Don Cruz, in tonight's game | Clection on November 4, will be-! ©. ong Harry L Elwood, Mi- | and Jackson; Macias and Fer-jas Don is out with a case of the | $i about June 10, Pinder said sori ila : nandez. virus while his understudy, Sal- | OMy those who did not register Pri-|" yi, Elwood was a member of 3 base hits: Mira, 2; Gomez, 1; gado. has a twisted leg but will | {0 the first primary or back in| ke, West Lodge No. 851 BPO. | nandez | ADVENTURESOME said to knead bread dough with | ane ee hen oS { Struck out by: Macias, 10; | 24 0. their feet although they worked | “€ membership. Greenwood. ’; Fernandez, 4. li i Consiened ‘ha Page anes clay with their hands. 5 WE RE POSITIVELY NOT alks Macias, 2; G \lost him finally because of the M S A se pps ae oe | smallness of my boat.” voyage of this type, Skippy says eetings et Time. 2 hours; umpires, Calero} COMMENTS ON TRIP as he is going to carry an aircushion e - a and Rodriguez; scorer, Aguil | “The only bad part of the trip] to sit upon. The Key West-Miami LAKELAND (® — Florida Citrus j aie sis * | came over the long stretch of wa-| trip wore his pants out as well ' Mutual Thursday set dates for its Two jockeys will alway re-|ter by the Seven Mile bridge.| as the more tender parts of his | annual meeting and seven district | 4 ae viable donk Gteu, | Waves and wind gave me a rough| anatomy. meetings preceding it. i ne ‘ member Delaware Park. Steve | ji0° and the vagriten cramer» > Mauro and John Weir both won| me ané Mere was no lee to gel \ their first races there last year. | ' a shows We Are Overstocked We Are “Stuck” 50—Legal Notices jthe ingeunity and coolness of an| | experienced boatman. | "Vhat Better Gift OR MOTHER'S DAY Than An International Harvester FEMINEERED REFRIGERATOR > THE CUIT IDA, Rosinski says that when he ran aground, he couldn't even reach a} solid bottom with his grains pole| and he had a beautiful mental pic-! ture of staying in that spot until his bones bleached! Suddenly the! idea ocured to him that a pair of| snowshoes would sure come in) on JEWELRY © Costume Jewelry 5 INEN, Complainant DIVORCE Mens § ladica ot vs 1 WALTER EMIL KARPPIN i NOTICE BY PUBLICA To: Walter Emi) Karppine handy. Suiting action to thought, 1 Strand . s 239 Haut 12nd Street,’ he took his two paddles, tied them a . 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