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for the victory is due to the all- iF ap | ea 2 te center, scoring Carbonell Castro. Gonzalez thrown out, Pena went to the play. Higgs walked. ‘Cigarette Willie,” drove.’ t g tas ro f 8 i gz LOPEZ—Kerr up. Kerr to Carbonell in. center. Got a big booh from the crow Acevedo made a nice Lunn’ out.” Machin up. ed ‘a’ ‘weakly one to Albury, wh threw him out. No runs, no hits, no errors, BUSY BEE—Albury up. Machin camé in fast to take Albury’s high 5 i i FE aft are center that/ fly to right. A. Acevedo dtove a but McCar-!liner into the street for his Sec- running} ond two-bagger. M. Acevedo up. I Drove a hit between Baker and : Cates. M. Atevedo stole second, md double into the street. drove a hit through Acevedo stopping at ‘While M. Acevedo attempted steal seeond, A. Acevedo was off third, Ingraham’ to RES rf to the air and standing star for the Lopez boys, turning apparent hits into put- outs. The Lopez team had an extel- lent chance to score when Her- nandez, who had hit safely and gore to third on two outs, loafed home on the apparent third out. but the runner was safe at first jand Pena shot the ball home, catch- i for the final out. ‘When the final out was mad the victors were heartily congratu- lated by the vanquished. Wee Wil lie was given a ride on the shcul-* ders of his teammates. ‘The post mortem, an exhibition affair, was captured by Lopez, 9 to 0. The Baker boys, jubilant over winning the opener and the series, elected to clown, while music teach. | Lopes staged a hitting spree, scor- | Conn, Died | ing at will. . Z The biggest smile on the field ‘was worn by that fine sportsman and manager of the Busy Bees, be-! a music| LOPEZ—Machin up. Machin, w York| popped weakly to Albury. Baker ro fclded the bail tnd and 'bonell up. Cates took Carbonell’s} But Ingraham caught A. Acevedo off third. Carbonell singled to left; seoring M. Acevedo, Car- bonell went to second on the throw in. Castro walked. Pena up, Drove @ grounder to Cates, who made a nice stop and touched second, re- tiring the side. One run, three hits, no ertors. Fourth Inning LOPEZ—Baker up. A. Acevedo made a stab at Baker’s drive over second, fumbled, but recovered the ball in time to throw Baker out at first. Cates up. Cates rolled which appeared to be outside. No runs, no hits, no-errorss BUSY BEE—Gonzalez — up, Gopher goes down swinging. Higgs up. Higgs’ drive to right looked like a hit but McCarthy be beautiful catch. -C. Gates up, took C. Gates’ long fly to right. No runs, no hits, errors. Fifth Inni LOPEZ—Hernandez up. A. Acevedo was unable to get Her- nandez’s hard bounder and it goes for-a single. Sterling up. Sterling skyrocketed to Pena at first. Hale up. Hale was out. M. Acevedo to Pena. Ingraham drove a hard grounder to Carbonell for a sin- gle but Hernandez loafed and Was tagged out at home. No runs, two hits, no efrozs. BUSY BEE—H. Gates up. Lunn} threw Gates out at first on a close | play. Albury popped weakly to the infield, taken by Sterling. A. ‘ce-| vedo up. Cates made a circus catch of Acevedo’s pop fly, diving | into. the erowd to take the ball. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth Inning i LOPEZ—Kerr up. Kert drove; a hot bounder to Albury, who} could not make the play. It went | for a single. Lunn up. Lunn swung; weakly at a third strike. Machin up. Machin grouded to Carbonell, | who tossed Kerr out at second. Baker up. Castro took Baker’s roller and tossed him out, retir- ing the side. No runs, one hit, no errors, BUSY BEE—M. Acevedo up. Kerr took his long fly in left. Car- Ms IA LALL LALA TIPPPLALAL ALLL L t hopper and threw him out. Castro} up. Gastro hit to Lunn who tossed him: out. No runs, no hits, no erfors. Seventh Inning LOPEZ—Cates up. Albury leap- Fh kdcde de dedade ddd hedicdadididededi dad dad hide daddin’ . SM. MOMs SOTIIOMM: -~) Sy ” > ~ =) Ce Seeecccccccsceoesces PLUMBING DURO PUMPS —— ac} eLumeme supeums OCCOFCEOS Cooseos 5 a PRINTING DONE BY US ——THE— ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bidg. PHONE 51 eocceccccseccocosece DINE AT THE PLAZA RESTAURANT If you are acttstomed to ¢ S00 Him Por Your Next Werk $ ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te © Open Saturday Nights SSSCCOCSSSESEESOCS —READ— THE KEY WEST eoceecce aE fy ii g& iE Subscription $2 Per Year joyable experience, . BREAKFAST LUNCHEON SUPPER PLAZA RESTAURANT 505 Duval Street PHONE 5§1 Weert I ITIIIIIDIIDIIIIDIILDOLIIIIILEL IS CLL OO