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TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1939 REDS. WIN, CUBS ROSTERS OF TEAMS, SCHEDULE OF GAMES, PROTEST; BUCS AND DECISIONS AT MEETING PUBLISHED At a meeting of the Monroe County Baseball Commission in YANKS. CRUSH BOSOX the home of the president, Lain | HADLE’ MURi Dobbs, last week, a ruling was; ——— skiewpt (made that no one other than the; IT THEM TO. THREE HITS; commissioners, managers and' umpires will be allowed to at-: TIGERS WIN SLUGFEST tend league meetings and it will be strictly enforced. Each manager is to arrange to carry five Junior League players | NEW YORK, May 30.—Chicago on his roster and to edie them! Cubs played under protest in, ; whenever possbile. This. sugges- + their opening game of the pres-! ‘tion was made to give the out- ent series with Cincinnati Reds ieee sense arene te 2 _|chance to display their ability yestercay afternoon.. An ‘before a large crowd and to give pire’s decision in the fifth inning them experience. The names of that called Lombardi safe on sec- | these players are to be turned in ond was the cause. Meanwhile, at the next meeting with the un-- the liediegs won the game, 6 to derstanding that they will not af-! 3, with’ 4 five-run splurge in’ the/ fect) the rosters of, the clubs, in eighth. ‘Hartnett. poled a, homer number. for the: Bruins, a 400-foot drive; A communication from. Oscar that-hit a passing truck, The} Milian, official scorekeeper for vietory was the Reds’ fourteenth | the Monroe. County series, stated in their last 14 games, that according to records of per- The first triple. play of the sea- formance, Armando Acevedo was Son was executed by St. Louis’ the most outstanding player of Cardinals in the first inning of' the series and requested that the (Speeiat to The Citizen) Billy’s Service ‘GUARDSMEN LOSE GAME T0 ROTARY’ | Lowly Rotarians rose up and) smote Battery E in the final con- test of their three-game match last night, and carried the Guards a little further away from first place in the Key West Bowling | League tournament. Scores were: Battery E, 619- 685-530, total 1834; Rotary, 532- 429-535, total 1496. Oscar Ward had high individual average at! 132 and R. Saunders had hig! game’ at, 153.. Standings.to date follow: Team— We Ei 17 4 15 6 12 9 10 8 By) ‘Pet. ( 810 Battery E Key West Gas Co. First National Bank American Legion 57 714! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN { | | i FIELD YESTERDAY AFTER- NOON: PRESIDENT ATWELL OFFICIAL UMPIRE By PEDRO AGUILAR Sig City Amateur Baseball | League held a meeting yesterday | \afternoon at Trumbo Field, at ‘which President Ray Atwell in- |stituted a number of rules for { | SRS and managers to work , under. No player may switch from one club to another in the future. If a player quits a certain team or is released by the manager, that | i | player will. have to wait until the, first-half of the schedule has been completed before joining another ‘team. President Atwell will be the official umpire. His decisions ; will be final, unless he breaks or | violates a set rule. In that case, a club may: play under protest. Army nine was voted to take ithe place of Sharks, who with- ‘drew from the league. Soldiers | will play their first game Satur- | ‘day afternoon, 1 o’clock, instead cof in the morning as scheduled. Saturday morning, P.G.C. Gro- cers, who are tied with Miami Herald for the leadership, will !meet Young Marts, 9:30 oclock. MEETING HELD AT TRUMBO N eee | RULES FORMED Rt K- ores aerrmaminmennan VIOTTETMEOT OOM SE ISLAND CITY JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE | ae ttt tee PAGE FIVE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! _ Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY a Expert operators to serve your every desire. Ultra-modern equipment—in Key West's most modern shop. LA CONCHA HOTEL Fleming Street Entrance PHONE 128 SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING and ENGINEERING CO. Headquarters for RUSSWIN HARDWARE PHONE 598 WHITE AT ELIZA ST. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” __ -Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will! be Satisfactory in Every Way. 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This commun- base, threw to second to force, ication contained a petition, sign- Greene and Simonton Streets. Phone 127 ant { out the player heading for that bag, and Stu Martin tosed to first to catch the batter. However, the Cards dropped their fourth game in their last five starts as the Bucs shut them out, 7 to 0, be- hind eight-hit ball by Bob Klin- ger. Pittsburgh regained third | Position. Three runs in the third inning, | three runs in the sixth inning and one run in the ninth won for New! York Giants, 7 to 5, over Phila- | delphia Phillies. It was the New Yorkers’ third straight win. Brooklyn Dodgers fifth game in a row by taking a pitchers’ duel from Boston Bees, 1 to 0, Pressnell limited the Bees to two'hits. New York Yankees increased their lead in the American League t6 “six ‘and’a half games.” Bump Hadley and‘ Murphy combined to set down Boston Red Sox with three: «hits. \ - Four: fast «double plays. kept the Bosox’ score to just one run as the Yanks got six off ‘nine hits. Washington Senators lost their fourth straight game by bowing, to Phliadelphia Athletics, 5 to 4. In a slugfest, Detroit Tigers edged out St. Louis Browns, 10 to 9. Rudy York poled a homer for the Tigers. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE At St. Louis R. HE. Pittsburgh 714 0 St. Louis @ 3.1 Klinger and Berres; ‘Weiland, McGee, P. Dean and Owen. At Cincinnati Chicago Cincinnati Lee, Whitehill, Hartnett; Grissom, Lombardi, 351 610 1) Russell and Davis and R. H. E, eed At Philadelphia New York Philadelphia Castleman, Salvo and Danning; Davis, Hollingsworth, Poindexter | and Davis. R. H. E. 020 Brooklyn k6@1 Lanning and Lopez; Pressnell and Todd. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston R. H. E. New York 69 3 Boston 13 2 Hadley, Murphy and Dickey; Bagby, Heving, Wade and Pea cock. At Brooklyn Boston At Washington Philacelphia -§11 0 ‘Washington 413 2 Ross. Dean and Brucker; Kra- “‘kauskas. Kelly and Ferrell. R. H. E. R.H.E. At Detroit St. Louis a PADD Detroit entre AM16; 2} Lawson, Gill and Sullivan; Mc- Kain, Sisenstat, Coffman, Thom- as and York. Chicago-Cleveland, not sched- ied. DOG TOO FRIENDLY REGINA — = Monk rs. Frank Hulse’s dog was too friendly. He greeted her at the top of a flight of stairs, knocking his 61-year-old mistress down. She fell to the bottom and fractured both legs. won ..their | 8.10), 2/ ed by a large number of ball players and interested fans. The commissioners considered the record of Acevedo and voted unanimously that he was the most valuable and outstanding player of the series. The commissioners then agreed |' that they and the four managers would purchase a_ silver cup, properly engraved, and present same. to Acevedo. The umpires and scorekeeper | employed during the series were reappointed. to serve for the du- ration. of. the Summer League. Resolutions of the old league | were ‘studied and changed in} some. instances. The changes {were tentative and subject to ap proval at the next meeting. Several plans were discussed that will prove’ interesting to fans as well as, players. These plans cannot be’ made public un- til. given. further . consideration and approved unanimously by the commissioners and mana- gers. Each team in the league is al- lowed a maximum of fifteen players. ‘Although the following rosters do not include the maxi- mum, each manager is allowed to sign additional players as the schedule progresses, providing he conforms with the official rules of the league. Rosters} Key West Conchs—Roy Ham- lin, manager; Lucilo Gonzalez, Esmond Albury, Robert Bethel. Mario Pena, Philip Baker, Leo Gonzalez, William Cates, Julius Villareal, Rene Machin, Leo Stanley. Cyril Griffin, Armando Acevedo, Marvin Griffin, Joe Casa. Trojans (Seafood Grill)—Ber- nard Waite, Jr., manager; Idilio Salinero, Joseph Domenech, Eve- lio Rueda, Clayten Sterling, John Navarro, Joe, Navarro, Andrew Navarro, Jack Carbonlel, Harry Wickers, Anthony Alonso, An- thony Kelly; coaches, Armando Navarro and Bud Garing. Pirates—Ray Bush, manager; ‘Eduardo Garcia, Isidore Rod- riguez, Armando Davil&, Julio Barcelo, Peter Castro, Daniel Lopez, Mario Hernandez. Ernest Ogden, Pubio Carbonell, John Torres, George Malgrat. Fred Carbonell; coach, Cheo Hernan- dez. Blue Sox—Frank Caraballo, manager; Fidel Lopez. Gabriel Garcia, Oscar Molina, Jesus Gar cia, Manuel, Acevedo. Alberto Acevedo, Mario Sanchez, Guiller- mo Diaz, Tony Castellano, Albert Rodriguez, Howard Gates, Ar- mando Fernandez; coach, Miguel Medina, Schedule for play in the first- half of the Summer League fol-' lows: May 28 (played)—Pirates vs. Blue Sox; Trojans vs. Key West. June 4—Blue Sox vs. Trojans; Key West. vs. Pirates. June 1l1—Blue Sox vs. West; Trojans vs. Pirates. June 18—Key West vs. | jans; Blue Sox vs. Pirates. June 25—Pirates vs. Trojans; Blue Sox -vs. Key West. | June 2—Trojans vs. Blue Sox: Pirates. vs. Key West. July. 9—Key West vs. Blue Sox; Pirates vs. Trojans. July 16—Blue Sox vs. Pirates; “ev West vs. Trojans. July. 23-—-Key West vs. Pirates: Slue Sox vs. Trojans. j July 30—Trojans vs. Key West; | Key Tro- ‘Lions Club ‘following baseball figures include | ‘games of Sunday, May 28: .199! All managers are requested to {make a list of their players and 417 Lem ereveswcececssccosos: H ? BR: M2 :ernoon.. The list should be given Major Leagues Big Six jto the official scorekeeper, who i will be at the grounds Saturday to Te Citizen) latteenoane NEW YORK, May 30—The | Ceeeeececccescccccccooes MAJOR BASEBALL- | LEAGUES’ STANDINGS 380 | NATIONAL LEAGUE “| Club— w. L. 362" )Cincinnati _. 25 11 356 'St. Louis 21 .355 Pittsburgh 18 .350 Chicago - 18 345 | Brooklyn 15 “|News York 16 ‘Boston 14 Philadelphia ll Six leading hitters: Player-— J. Martin, Cards Arnovich, Phils 130 17 47 Foxx, Red Sox 90° 22 32 McQui’n, Browns 138 25 49 Keltner, Indians 117 16 41 Handley, Tigers 84 14 29 79:99: 39 Pet, Leading runs-batted-in play- | ers: AMERICAN. LEAGUE Ww. L. 28 6 21 11 18 15 17 15 15 2t 13 21 2 21 --11 24 National League Goodman, Reds _. McCormick, Reds Camilli, Dodgers rs American League Wright, Senators - Wiliams, Red Sox .. Greenberg, Tigers Selkirk, Yankees Cleveland 3* | Detroit | Washington Philadelphia National League fo oe Camilli, Dodgers . McCormick, Reds Mize, Cardinals - Ott, Giants _ Lombardi, Reds American League Greenberg, Tigers Selkirk, Yankees Gehringer, Tigers SENT TO JAIL ANSTED, W. Va.—For stealing | a loaf of bread, Byron Wells was sent to jail for 20 days. Pleasing You .. . Delights Us _ STRONG ARM | BRAND. 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