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N ONDAY. Eee 2, 1933 PORTS AJOR LEAGUE CLUBS WIND UP 1933 BALL YEAR EVERYTHING ALL SET FOR OPENING GAME OF WORLD i SERIES AT POLO GROUNDS TOMORROW (Spgeia} to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—All ma- jor league baseball clubs ended eir 1933 season yesterday aft- rnoon. To top a fair season this year, Babe Ruth pitched and batted the fankees to a victory over the Berton Red Sox. Jimmie Foxx ended one of his ‘most successful years in big-time ball, copping many batting, crowns. Both league champions, the New York Giants and Washing- ton Senators were defeated in ‘their last league schedule game. Everything is set for the open- ing game of the World Series that will be played tomorrow aft- ernoon at the Polo Grounds, the home of the Giants. Many tickets have been sold with the prospects that the sta- dium will be filled to capacity. Bill Terry will start Carl Hub- bell, the shutout king of this year’s baseball season, against the Sena- tors ‘tomorrow afternoon. Cronin, has yet to pick his starting twirl- er. He has Whitehill, Crowder or Monte Weaver, three of his aces, ; to choose from. It’s anybody’ guess who will receive the assign- ment to battle their wits against the mighty Hubbell. In yesterday's play, the St.| Lonis Cardinals fell to fifth place out of the first division by a half- game as Pitcher Tex Carleon’s | an apes cage victory: in the closing game | er and Medina ‘for the Cubs. A Avo outfielder, Wal.’ ly Berger, gave the Braves a split | of the world series money by put- | faces ting them in fourth place in the/ Medina, Diaz, Doughtry and oth-! league standing with a pinch hit | ers will appear. homer with the bases loaded which defeated Philadelphia, 4 to 1. The baseball season at Redland Field ended with Pittsburgh in second place in the National League and Cincinnati in the cel- lar for the third consecutive year as the Pirates trounced the Reds 7. to and 6 to 5 in a doublehea er. ane New York Yankees defeat-; ed the Boston Red Sox, 6 to 5, with. Babe Ruth setting up a; unique mark as he pitched and batted the Yanks to victory. The Washington Senators head- ed world their ‘season with a 3-0 the Athletics. loss in 21 Ber ager "The Brook! ed‘the National Champion New York club, 5 to 2. Both teams! Wied .sceondcateing, pitchers. summaries: American League At Washington R. Philadelphia 3 e Washington <0: 6:4 Batteries: Walberg and Mad. jeski; Chapman, Prim and Bolton. R. HE. -5 12 0 610 0 At New York Beaten nin. New York Batteries: Kline, Welch and Fer-| Ruth and Glenn, | rell; At Detroit R. * Cleveland . none fo -6 @ 0 , Brown and! Spencer; Fischer, Havulin and Pasek. At Chicago RL K, St. Louis .... Oe ee | Chicago ..... 610 2 Batteries: Stiles and Hemsley; Tietje and Berry. R. H. FE. oS ge Cincinnati ........... 513 2 Batteries: Swift, French and Grace; Frey, Lucas and Lombardi. Second Game At Cincinnati Pittsburgh Cincinnati - Batteries: Swetonic and Pad- At Cincinnati Pittsburgh RH. E. ee ie ° ) Sands; B. Garcia and R. Rod- of the Washington club,' | Whitehead street. {which were called off on account ward after closing; H.R. ! i BaD H ‘PELICANS DOWN ‘coast GUARDSMEN _ COCONUTS’ TEAM LOSE BOTH GAMES | BASEBALL jana AT lina’ OF DOUBLEHEADER: GROUNDS RESULT IN E OF 9 TO6 | SAILOR HUDSON PULLS 1RON! \ MAN STUFF BY PITCHING} ‘ i The Pelicans decided to play! TWO.GAMES AGAINST. SEUG- baseball yesterday in place of, GERS AND PIRATES their :regular diamondball games, | at the Colored ball field and} crossed bats with the strong Coco- | nuts, one of the strongest colored pitching two games, Sailor Hud- ‘nines in the city, and defeated son. of the Coast Guard nine, ; them by a score of 9 to 6. dropped a doubleheader in the| The Coconuts executed a triple Navy ned sro ee a 3, . 4 ersoon by a ao score In ie j Blay in the eighth. With runners difat patios mpaiceenthe Slugeerx | & first and second, the man at and 1 to 0 in the nighteap against bat hit a fly to center, runner on the Pirates. H second trying to advance after | i Hudson pitched nice _ pall in! the eatch was made. He went out, both games. He struck out twelve | center to third, and third threw 1 : men and walked one, allowing ball to first and runner was ten hits'in the pair ef conflicts. caught before he could return to Fight Pirate batters wert out by that base. = A the fanning route ‘in the second! Mecintosch hit a triple and game. single. Sands knocked out Only six errors were made in singles for the Coconuts. _ _' the entire playing of the double- j For the Pelicans, B. Garcia hit i ; c header, all of them in Mle first, two doubles, Gabriel three singles.' contest, The nightcap was play- In the field, Dean and McGee oq without a miscue. starred for the Coconuts and, Armando Acevedo and Angel Garcia and Bazo for the Birds. | Fruto had a good day at ‘bat for Score by innings: the locals, the former getting * three safe blows out of as many 2 times at bat, while the latter hit two clean ones in three trips to the plate. William Cates fielded brilliant- jly for the Sluggers at third base, 'while Pena, Pirate player, and | Burnett, Coast Guard member, played a good game in the night- cap. Tucker, the former “Qld War |Horse” of the Fort Lauderdale jteam of ‘the East Coast League, ‘played second base for the Sailor lads and played a good game in that position. Many fans were ‘disappointed as they expected to see the old boy in the firing line ogainst the Pirates. (By JOVE) Pulling the Iron Man stuff of a two) R. H. E , Coconuts 000 330 000— 6 7 ; Pelicans 002 013 03x— 9 14 Batteries: Hannah, Dossett and riguez. DIAMONDBALL GAME TONIGHT: There will be a diamondball game at the City. Park tonight, between El Fenix and the Cubs. The batteries will be Sterling ‘and Parks for the Fenix and Walk- The game will start promptly at 8 o'clock. The Cubs will have many hew on their line up. Roque, .ond game came in the first in- ining when Armando Acevedo, jfirst man to face Hudson, doubled to center. Acevedo went to third on an infield out and scored on Griffin’s beautiful sacrifice bunt along the pitcher’s and catcher’s territory. The box scores: First Game Guards AB R. McAllister, rf 1 Harper, rf .... Clifton, 1b ... Waldropt, 2b : | Burnett, ss .... ¢ the|Finnin, 3b to |xTucker but ! Dickerson, ¢ .. Taylor, cf .. j Houser, If | Hudson, p ..... BOXING BOUTS AT AMERICAN LEGION Several boxing bouts have been ‘anged to take place tonight at; jthe American Legion grounds onj vy ° cHucsoop oy o} Much interest centers in various events, which were have been put on last week, of inclement weather. coeoteccoec]se cHrecoooceroom “oo 0 | Total— 23 0 218 5 x—Batted for Finnin ig seventh. | { AEE. H. PO A. E. 0 Sluggers Baker, ss sto ‘Albury, 2b Cates, 3b . 44 Fruto, If .... 3 1| Ingrahant, 6 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE » Club— Wad. Washington 99 53 New York 91 59 Philadelphia 79 Cleveland Detroit Chicago ... 447) Boston sings B 423) St. Louis 364 jc ‘oast Guard | Sluggers | Summary: | Oo} 0 2 Rodriguez, Gates, p Pp e eonoooecocon oaceden aecs Totalsx— 24 Score by innings - 000 000 0— 0} 002 001 x— 3) Three base hit:! 'Fruto; stolen base: Baker, bases on balls: off Gates struck out: | by Gates 3, by Bethel 3, by Hud- son 3; passed ball: Rodriguez, g Dickerson 2; left on bases: Coast Guard 4, Sluggers 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— WwW. t. New York 91 61 Pittsburgh 87 67 Chicago . 86 | Boston 83 1}St. Louis ' Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati 2 68 71 i 42 Second Game AB R. H. P 02 0 0 e 0 e 0 o 0 Guards Fitz, rf Clifton, 1b ... F. | Tucker, 2b 0 Waldropt, 0 Burnett, 3b is;| Finnin, ss Taylor, cf Delac, If Hudson, p 0 e 0 tn) de At Rrooktyn | New York . Brooklyn } Batteries: Salves and Ri j Leonard, Thurston and Outen. e A. 0 1 4 1 1 0 wwwmne oe 00 8 coetroocn At St. Louis RU j Chicago 7 4 9 St. Louis 1 6 0 | Batteries: Warneke and Hart-* KE. 2 e o, e e o nett; Haines, Walker, Vance, Carleton and Lewis. At Boston ; Philadelphia 0! Lopez, rf Boston ; @|M. Acevedo, If 3 Batteries: Grabowski and Davis;| Pena. 1b Smith, Brandt and Spohrer. j Castille, 3b -. coon oun ®. | ‘The only run scored in the sec- || .|had a reall }season ended he @ to Pena; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Geecececesecosvecs 000000600 00980006039585609000000 PAGE THREE © © 0000000600000000080900089898808 008888600808 8 New York Giants, 1933 National League Pennant Winners ADOLFO . LUQUE HAL SCHUMACHER GUS MANCUSO GEORGE DAVIS | 99 22000000000000 000000008809 000880000S89OC9LOD9DS DODO OODOOOTSOOS OOOSOOOSODODOLOSOOOOOODEOO OOOO OOOO COOH SOODEEDOSOODESSSOOSE PARMELEE HERMAN BELL eM ass I JOHN RYAN HUGHIE CRITS JOE MOORE FRANK O DOUL “bh lthe Sericd® (Ry Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 2,—vaul jhaven’t heard and read so much} about Freddy Fitzsimmons _ this season as you have about some of | the other Giant pitchers, but don’t be surprised if he grabs off the! jheadlines im the big series. John J. McGraw, who, man and boy, has been around quite a,few world series, believes that the ‘fat and flotid” Freddie is the Giants’ best bet to halt the Washington Senators. - Yessir, you can have, Hubbel} and Sehumacher, McGraw! likes Fitz, who is chubby in build gets red in the- fgbé in ith: i land has the only fast in the business. The big reason for this confi- dence in the veteran righthander is his experience, of it on the big Fitz came to the from Indianapol years since has been t a the pitching ; He’ season he won 20 against ? and in‘1930 he won 19 and He fell off some last yes he had a beaten, dispirit behind -him, but once th caught the pennant son Freddie came back s attributed some his ment to the fact he worked 20 pounds of excess w the winter. A week had we nes lost 11 games. The Senators will find h ler bad medicine if Freddie pens to be “ " Score by innin; |Ceast Guards Pirates Summary Acevedo 2, Lx Hudson; struck by Casa double play eft on Pirates 3. 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