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i ow ft undeveloped areas and ove? Seek Convicts | farmlands from the Dade to Palm “WME KEY WEST CITIZEN =‘ Tuesday, June 17, 1952 POMPANO — Five of seven | Beach County lines. white convicts who fled from aj, Thosp still at liberty were iden- Coca Cola Defeats General ‘ iit sal | Lead In Island City Loop = [Ese < aa maro, 31, Ramsey Strikes Out * Page 8 seek Read the Classified Ads w i Ten To wace Maeve | Kiwanis Blanks moe ’ aes General Electric 12-8 in the first | doublehea“>r at Bayview Park Sat- Company, Ine. game of a scheduled-double head-|Urday night and the Rotary Club Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service defeated the Elks Club 11-4 in the between vex at Bayview Park last night. | Coron g ve Ae Kiwanis vietory ~ d Soca Cola -elinetied the game|put them in second place. ; u \ ae Also Serving ALL. POINTS ON: FLORIDA : : KEYS Citizen Staff Photo LEFT FIELDER BOB ANDERSON of the Islanders goes in sliding under the throw during Sun- day’s Island City League encounter between the Strand Theater and the Islanders, ‘Third sacker Cabot of the Strand was unsuccessful in his effort to tag the runner. # eff COLOR TV RESEARCH , PHYSICIAN Stolen Car NEW YORK. —(#).— Although “SNOWMAN? Eins S ceseen sak die eiaaels it has been 23 years since the SINGAPORE. first demonstration of color tele- UA) A: Caleut- produced 12 runs for the Found Overboard vision in this country, tinted pic-| t@-born naturopathetic physician . eat Renin nioe he ler At 4:15 a, m. this morning, P0-| tures continue ‘1 acitve research. | ROW in Singapore believes in the Kiwanis. Knowles getting a double. ic. lice discovered a 1947 Ford conver-]That early showing was made|¢*istence of the “Abominable tible in the waters off North Roose-| June 27, 1929, at the Bell Tele-| Shewman”—a monster said to in- oe ene ae Houetaey - velt Blvd. A search failed to re-| phone laboratories in New York| babit the Himalayas, fense/' Rotary pitcher’s, wildness veal the driver or the occupants of] over wire from one end of a| =: P» McCarthy-Heyzer, who z & 8 : F E a8 Curry ,“Lions pitcher, isst 5 7 at i i gE i: i 5 A FS ad ef i : ede E ta the Pt ie ir ett aad was aeesiee fe Bone. the car. room to another. did research work in Calcutta ye ofive blast: | Carbonell Sine ek Holland and | 6: The Ford had been stolen earlier CLEAN BICYCLES — coming. here,’ claims: to Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service a tee | Santana, first two men to face him, in the evening from Edwin G. Mil each the children to, respect| witnesses” the “tremendous” foot, FULL CARGO INSURANCE hurl Solomon slashed a single into cen- ler, Navy man on the U. S. S. Wil-] eauipm-nt such as bicycles. The | prints of the Snowman. vic- terfield, and all three men scored ke. aad ee - two-wheeler should be cleaned as pom il and Caroline streets, cathy often as Dad cleans his car. Bike| They can apply auto wax to the can be cleaned with soap and/enambled parts for a-bright, last- ier in the evening. F iimeames 0: tie auteqniblian ate water and a good stiff brush. | ing shine. estimated at $125. the game will be on hand to give these youngsters the once over “ " with their baseball future in ind Sinitz, Powell, Lee and Morlock |\r.dy sur f'n ‘tha plus rand double climaxed | worked. ‘The ie rally. i ‘in inning Powell and Lee led the USS Coat: | Ken Pinder and Wil es attack with two hits each. |the big guns for Sehidltz was the big gun for: the | der hitting 4 for 4, Amberjact with a double and a/ runs, and Ross hitting 3 for 3. A single in four tries. Ramsey, in|sada and Peter Dopp also . dropping his third ballgame of the | safely for the Rotary. The Rotary’ season allowed 8 hits but he faned |g pits plus 5 Elks errors .and 10 to take the league lead in strik-| hase on balls gave them 11 outs with 35, | ‘The Summaries: LITTLE LEAGUE STANDIN Team— RHE) ciub— W..L. Coca Cola 642 000—12 .9 1) Lions slant sical General Elec, " 4) Kiwanis - sea- on wild pitches. S. Holland walked, 96 and 93 and went all the way to third on ins ting. Tom Mills won his 15th start for the Sea-Birds who got 20 hits. The DeLand Red Hats got 12 hits to Palatka’s 11 but left 12 men stranded. Winning Pitcher Bascomb Hamm was relieved in the seventh by Cecil Hutson, who came in to put out a fire after DeLand scored twice and had a Press Staff Writer | man on third. j The Jacksonville Beach fea-| In the other two games,’ Lees- Birds crept {within a game of ‘the | burg whipped Sanford, 12-7, and Florida Stat. League lead Monday | Orlando beat Cocoa, 7-2. night when they slugged their way| Leesburg’s win over Sanford, to a 148 yictory over Daytona once in second place but now fifth, Beach while Palatka was beating | gave Sanford its fourth straight a" first-place DeLand 5-3. ' }loss and ninth defeat in the last Citizen Staff Photo Buster Kinard’s home run smash 10 games. i : with the bases loaded in the second | Rip Sewell pitched Orlando's] DAVID NASON (above), engineered clean. sweep Sunday in fnning, plus a double and two sin-| win over Cocoa. He gave up only the races sponsored by the Key West ithoard Club at Garrison es, led Jacksonville Beach ‘hit-|five hits and’ struck out 14 men.| Bight. Nason swept the Class B hydroplane class. Island City So t ftball Leaders funted” of Them All! It will probably occasion no surprise on your part to ful things in order to occupy such a unique Position in be told that the Cadillac car is the most wanted and the hopes and aspirations of so many p¢rsons. sought-after automobile on the American highways. It has to offer great and distinguishing beauty... 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