The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 23, 1953, Page 6

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Miami Legion Tilts Rained Out Reset Ton Key West Faces Page 6 © THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ Thursday, July 23, 1953 s Hialeah Nine . [AMERICAN FLAG RACE Owners Oppose, tecramrmen = SPOR TS :—'TIGHTER THAN NAT'L Proposediajor The weatherman interven- od in Miami last night to M SEC Basketball ov Gause the postponement of a NEW YORK W—Realignment of} double clash of the Arthur baseball's major leagues. to take Se baseballe aan : i Giethedial cna 3 ee ce: Mentors Meet . 1 franchises to populous areas now supporting minor lesgue ball has geographically, I dor * i been a red-hot issue ever slagei want exp Chenee (eat vill increase ‘The Key Westers, who are par | Griffith added he thought the i i American League should extend its battling for a shot at the i. 2 ; : . Hterritory no farther west than St. Louis, pointing out there ‘eral cities such as ral a with Cal Abrams hitting two home| runs for the Pirates. E And earlier this week The Sport-' ing News, baseball publication, reported Bill Veeck’s Browns ave Newhouser Given jai. e' teave Sto fo Rana 1 Other reports had the Phillies | The games will be played Release By Tribe bowing out of Philadelphia if the tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. }#cunds) on Proc ont, — te Los 2 . Angeles or San Franci as their DETROIT (#—Hal Newhouser, destination. : To these reports came answers ifrom owner-president Bob Carpen- ter of the Phillies; Roy Mack, | executive vice president of the same and ee Griffith, presi-' it and owner of the Washington ‘Senators. ‘| “I’m here to stay,” said Car-| penter. “If Webb thinks the Pacific ‘Coast is such a swéli place to have | Byte club, ~~ move his own out there to Fredirun my business. iid dicokat “One of the troubles with big El bet | ; ; fi | , u | | & | : ‘easeeses} sezasses UL en pe Pet. Behind ee 58% 335 ah 3 3 63 400-10 A174 10% 42 Als 6% F 5 sife ge Hf Eg i} eB These New Trade-Ins--Plus A Few Others --ToChooseFromIn ‘OUR MID-YEAR NEW AND USED wee ity ‘ | ag ate : El Fi i i F eeeaehea? Ghasteget babseee © ne Fy : | iTeell 119 DUVAL ST. " Gopped one game. whi | en Just Dial 2-7041 or 22242 and anyone of our sales- winning three in the double jen ‘wrancled permission sae men will be immediately le for a FREE fessed: é : = DEMONSTRATION of a fine NEW OR USED CAR FREE! FREE! 1951 PONTIAC, Fordor, Radio, ONE QU.RT OF Good Paint ____$1497 CHAM? AGNE 1951 CHEVROLET, Tudor, TO ALL PURCHASERS OF AN USED CAR Dering the Month of uly, | 1950 CHEVROLET, Tudor. 1087 We Will Gwe "ABSOLUTELY FREE, 1948 WILLYS, Station Wagon 447 A Quart of Fine ; CHAMPAGNE 1951 PLYMOUTH. Fine EE ba e SEARS | -_ DOUBLES — Sider, Beers ston Reds weak tt com. we es ome Condition 1397 ‘TRIPLES — Bruton, Milwaukee, |the Yalu in Manchuria, [Brooklyn uniform recently by ting a triple and batting in 1949 FORD. Tudor U. S. pilots, Jabara said, have ‘4 eet x — nai, eng er re | 1948 DE SOTO fear i i eemrlae ib ee: dicdies Wisilthe Wace talky ot Poumunjore ant 1950 DODGE. Excellent waukee, 15. rp Layer a good chances PITCHING — Burdette, Milwau-'to down munist jet ters. hee, 74, 100; Smith, Cincinnati,| Only when it came to hic foture 2 Q Gh tha fou docttahed BIRTVDAY 5-0, 1,000. did Jabara show any hesitation. | “i ’ CAKE. decor — Roberts, Phil-/He is bound for duty with the 32nd | THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN adelpbia, 113. Air ae headquarters at Syra- hy of AMERICAN LEAGUE “Its a desk job, I'm afraid,” be] $6.50 for 8 Cyl. . . .ON NEW 1953 | fe. cuse, BATTING — Kell, Boston, .228,'$2id. “But it’s an cir defense out- (PLUS PARTS) CARBURETOR - GENERATOR | ij Our New Car Showrooms, 601 Duval St., and Our Used BATTERIES - STARTER GENERAL TUNE-UP Lot. 424 Southard St.. Will Be Open Each Night Until 10 P.M. ae KANTOR S| NAVARRO, Inc. | ‘Harrison, 4 ee oe ee : ‘New Car Showrooms USED CAR LOT Porti: Maine, outpoint : — Pierce, Caicage, Wireort Makoec Bay, sey | DIAL 2-285) M E N S S HO P wa DUVAL STREET TEL. 27-7061 4%4 SOUTHARD STREET TEL. 2' Es o

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