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TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1987. ROBERTS STARS WON CHAMPIONSHIP OF SOCIAL DIAMONDBALL LEAGUE ! LARGE SCORE, 13 TO 10, DUE STERLING LED TO SLIPPERY FIELD CAUS- ED BY RAIN; STARS Couns HITTERS DURING FIVE. YEARS FOR HONORS SECOND-HALF Quite coe, COCA-COLA PLAYER SCORED Stars yesterday ‘afternoon defeat-' | MOST RUNS, SECURED MOST ed Coca-Cola, 13 to 10, to capture} Pes it HITS AND KNOCKED OUT jocial | | MOST DOUBLES { | { | unexpected, the championship. of _ the Diamondball League, two games to one. 60 of the champion-| nine, Sterling, continued to “I§ at first} tHe Pace of Social League hitters ; during the second-half, which end- seems ‘od last week. He batted at a .500 times, _ the Coca-Cola set Going to bat For five years, the Stars have ugging member been battling for ship of the league. you don’t succeed, try—” | Also averaging .500 was Ward, 2 but this player only took 14 trips due to s slippery field caused siete. C. Griffin is third, |.400, and Kerr and Lewis is tie for fourth place, each with .369. | Sterling also scored the most ie Soda Water boys « runs, 70; amassed the most hits, the victors, 16 to 14. 130; connected for the most two- The large score of the :ontest However, the fracas was interesting from start to finish. Kerr pitched for the Cokes and Fl jaberts for the Stars. dh ses ee ) ‘What a woman don’t know trou bles her. No doubt a political axe is often used to split a congressional bloc. DIAMONDBALL. |NEW SCHEDULE | START TOMORROW Tomorrow afternoon, Social Diamondball League teams will begin a hew schedule of games. The three clubs will be better prepared for this. series and a closer. raée-is expected. The first two contests will be between’ Roberts Stars, lhague champs,<and Caraballo Red Dev- ils and tHe Stars and (Coca-Cola, on Wednesday and Thursday. After Thursday’s contest, no more games will be played until Monday. “CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- GAME TONIGHT |" Advertisements under this head LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME AND CARABALLO RED, DEVILS, TO CROSS*BATS » orsrhvconthe WV i OD § e Racaaaes Beats,» as | base blows, 14, and Jed in home mena! > Cokes, with three out of five,..J, TUS 2- : Weather permiittitig tafe” will Griffin, with four out of.,four,j ‘E. Roberts was the leading) be another game, of .diamoud| Tt was the slugging hero of the’Stars. | pitcher with sev&n victories and| this esoning, beginning.at,8,0' clock. Solomon hit two out of four and five defeats, with Stanley sec-|at Bayview Park, and the contest- Lg) abe mi bay Non ached + ond, four victories and three loss-| ants will be Caraballo Red Devils will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25c. Payment for classified adver. »4 tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts: may have their advertise- ments charged. | With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autogtrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. TEACHERS WANTED 500 500 400 869 | 369 360 .B57, 3471 343 333 333 333 .318 «B15 B11 307 304 .3803 303 300 300 .300 300 288 .284 220 270 257 .250 250 -230} 222, .200 200 200 200 200 -166 -166 142 130 000 000 bt mt Mt 00 Co mt Ce mS On tO BO Co Circuit blows by knocked out : by Woodson and Solomon. Triples , &+ and Lopez Funeral Home nines. were hit by Stickney and Kerr. | Official batting averages follow: In the field, Demeritt, Stickney, Player— AB R, H. Ave. and Griffin for the victors and Me- ; ‘ 0 Carthy and Woodson for the los-! eens ys 7 . ers were outstanding. 1 Ward — . Score by innings: R. H. E.'C. Griffin - 6 5 6 Cokes .. 013 212 001—10 16 2, Kerr 46 12 19 Stars ... 012 230 32x—18 14 2. Lewis 12 19 Batteries: Kerr, Gonzalez, Lew-' H. Gates 8 18 is and Lowe; E, Roberts and Goss, Hopkins 13 25 (Goss... 12 25 IF, Stickney 12 21 | J. Walker LLOWING = Guittin ! Solomon THROUGH ie } Stanley ©. oe e00eeee My Tynes | Louis-Farr Go— }R. Albury . *The J.ouis-Farr go is predicted, J. Roberts . to be the “higgest society fight”; J, Russell . in histoxy, says Mike Jacobs, pro-.J. Griffin... moter. The hattke will be August, McCarthy . 26 and wil! be staged at Yankee J. Villareal Stadium. The other great society J. Carbonell fight was between Carpentier and.F. Tynes . Dempsey. Farr will start training Ma'grat . at Long Branch, N. J., on Satur-' Castellano day. The Brow: Bomber will be: Nelson ... gin Tuesday or Wednesday at, Demeritt Pompton Lake, N. J. ‘Caraballo - | Molina Short Shots— } Woodson Van Mengo is sulking again. C. Gates - ‘We believe he could easily win 25 Atwell ... games a season with a good club E. Roberts behind him. . .Tommy Farr has B. Sweeting bet $2500 of kis own money that M. Arias he will lick Joe ‘Louis on August E.~Albury . 26, . .They say that Connie Mack Lowe Z will take his Athletics back to W. Arias . Mexico ‘City. Connie does not re- Domenech . member that Ft. Myers gave him Johnson his best clubs, . Johnny Broaca, Jas. Walker Yankee pitcher, jumped the club Howanitz recently. The writer can’t imagine | Freeman what Johnny is thinking about with! his club headed for the pennant; Most times at bat—Goss 72, and world series. Schoolboy Hopkins and Caraballo, 70 each. we is through for the year. ..| Most runs scored—Sterling 19. jornaby was fired as manager @f| Most hits—Sterling 30, Hop- the Browns and none other than kins and Goss, 25 each. “Sunny Jim” Bottomley was s¢,; Most doubles—Sterling 14, ed to take his place. . If Hopkins 19, amline kaseball will cut about; Most triples—Goss 2, Stickney, 45 minutes from a game then we) Kerr, Lewis, McCarthy, one each. will cast our vote in favor of it...} Most home runs—Sterling 2, Baseball men say that Joe DiMag-| Kerr, Atwell, Woodson, Solomon, gio would not be a good hitter in; one each. » because hurl-| Most stolen bases—Lewis 4, ers in that league dust off the Caraballo and Demeritt, 3 each. batters too often. . .We think the Most sacrifice kits—-M. Tynes Rajah wil! wind up as manager of 3, E. Albury 2. ‘Cleveland Indians. . .Virgil Davis, | catches for Cincinnati Reds, | claims that the lefthanders are al) serewy. . . Pitchers’ Records Pitcher— |B. Roberts — |Staniey Cates Above .300— Sterling Batting nyerages of the Florida'C, Gates State Leazse, up to and including’ FP. Tynes games of July 22, show that Mar-} Ward tin of Daytona is leading with an/E. Albury average of .341 in 78 games, | Kerr lowed by Adair of | ! nt mt et me 00 60 me CoN EY Bell, .350; regulars, | W: ker, Tigers, .346; Greenberg, mes..at .345; Selkrik, .344. s, 110 hits and 49 dns! Pitching Livingston. of Gaines-} | National League-—Bryant, 6} ith 23.in. rans batted! won, 1 lost; Fette, 12 won, 3 lost;} im, Sanders is ahead in hits with| Hubbell, 14 won, 4 lost; Shoun,| 183. Merritt Hubbell, brother of |} 6 won, 2 lost; Carleton, 7 won, 3} King Carl, leads the pitchers with /lost; Root, 9 won, 4 lost; War-/ four victories and no defeats |neke, 10 won, 5 lost. t Padgett of Gainesville has won 18! American Lergue—Pearson, aud lost three. won, 0 lost; Ruffing, 12 won, 2 —— Hinst; Lawson, 12 won, 2 lost;/ Major Leagues— | Murphy, 6 won, 1 lest; McKain,} Th the major baseball leagues. 4 won, 1 lost; Stratton, 12 won,} the leaders in different depart-| 4 lost; Poffenberger, 6 won, ments, up to July 21, were: jlost; Hudlin, 10 won, 4 lost:/ : Hitting | Bridges, 10 won, 4 lost; Wilson, 9) National League — Medwick,| won, 4 lost; Gomez, 13 won, 6° 406; P. Waner, .380; Hartnett,/ lost; Grove, § won, 4 lost. ; 376; Vaughan, ; Herman, Home Runs | 858; Mize, S53 Jurges, .350. DiMaffio (AL) 25, Greenberg, American League Gebrig,| DiMs@rie (AL) 25, Greenberg! 274; DiMaggio, 303; ‘Travis, wick (NL) 20. ‘ Ville leads Since the last game played be- tween these teams the strength of the Red Devils has been augment- ed by the addition, of Manolo and Armando Acevedo, two wel] known playe:s of Key West, who have been playing an outstanding game,. TEACHZKS WANTED — Enrol} immdiately. Positions open in western states. Elementary, advanced grades, history, com- mercial, Spanish, Latin, English, social science, mathematics, others. Enclose stamped enve- lope. PROFESSIONAL PLACE- MENT BUREAU, 508-9 McIn- tyre Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. jun30-1mo Golf Links (By GRAVY) WANTED—Two thousand pounds Le CRAWFISH at once. SPENCER A big match between Li Plum-| LOBSTER CO., 816 ‘Caroline mer and Old Bye Duke of Rock} street, jly21-1wkx Sound on one side and Earl Julian helping Cookie Mesa on the other took place Sunday morning with the resu!t Li & the Duke lost by 1 up but Mr. Julian and Mr. Mesa said they could beat Li any day in the week if you can keep him from moving his ball onto the fairway when he lands in the rough. Mr, Julian being the best player in the crowd (93 strokes) ‘was very well pleased with the day’s pleasure, Mr. William Pious Watkins was minus a partner and so was beat- en by Mr. Russell Kerr. on two rounds and by Mr. Samuel Harris (our genial Postmaster), who play- ed around for one round and beat both, which caused joy to our genial Postmaster. Mr. Charlie Salas was able to beat Doe Willie Penababe Kemp and Mr. Johnny Kirschenbaum with ease, while Doc had to put|‘CABIN™ CRUISER, 28-ft, length, ‘on the pressure on the last couple} 8-ft. beam, 12 horse Palmer of holes to get one stroke up on $150 cash. Mr. Ex-Summer-Pro. Mr. Melvip jly27-1tx Russell was able to ¢ét in abot 14 holes before it was time to WANTED ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates. july7-imo FOR SALE OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Five bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. may19-tf PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art- man. 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