The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 2, 1939, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939" Eee erecta FIVE RUNS-IN 13TH soizawme Tanovdh WON FOR REDS AS CARDS WHIP GIANTS LAND NINE: BOSOX. OVER: WHELM TIGERS: PIRATES WON NIGHT GAME (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 2.—For six innings; the game between Cin- cinmati Reds and Boston Bee: was a-pitchers’ battle. No runs were scored all that time. Then, | quotes further of the national; in the seventh the Reds counted three times, sending the Bees’ to the ‘showers. Came the ee be and the Bees sent the | Reds’ starter, “No-Hit” Vander Meer, fo the showers with a thrée:| euial d. thi erican |close sceond, with 15 wins and 6 Mana). Lepeue’- and. the, Ary losses. Total pins were 13080, | ler dealings. Out of the ae ee team average of 124.4. run splurge to knot the count. AW remained equal until the th when the Reds scored an- run, but the Bees came nt back in their half to tie the By AGUILAR s ecccccege | PLAY BALL, AMERICA! | Baseball Centennial—1839-1939 A. publication of the above |name contains, inning by inning |fashion; details on how to cele- brate the. national pastime’s |100th birthday. This column has |published excerpts from this pub- |This inning began in the column the latter part of last week and tyesterday another column was ‘published. continuing the sixth St frame, which gives a little history | abbreviated schedule shows these | | jof baseball, Today, the column |Rastime’s background: | “Col. Mills drew up the first national. baseball able rélations between» the | Association, particularly on play- jnineteenth century. came many | great players, pitchers like Al. G. | Spalding and Clark Griffeth; bat- lication for the past two weeks, | jhaving reached the sixth inning. | agreement, 'Pins bowled were 13204, with| |which did much to cement safe | ee beery of se ie fa-| est—Battery score again. Eleventh and twelfth | ting immortals like Dan Brouth- uneventful. teenth (lucky 13th. for Cincin-! wij}, | Willie Keeler. As the century pati), the Reds began to pound turned, other fabulous figures the ball. A single brought home| were to come up, players like /135.0, total pins of 2835. twp runs.and a circuit clout ac-itians wa; i 9 f gner, the incomparable counted. for three more—five | shortstop of the Pittsburgh Pi- | Fags in all. And so, Cincinnati rates; Christy, Mathewson, the :Billy Service's ren _. -_- | Big Six of the Giants; Cy Young! Battery E. - lone run in the ninth inning }o¢ the Indians; Iron Man McGin-/Key West Gas Co was the only score of the game | nity*of Brooklyn, Baltimore and | First National Bai ; American Legion There were also | Golfers © counted.for the only marker. Mc- | tranny Jack Chesbro, the spit ball /Rotary. Club won, 9 to 4. between St. Louis Cardinals and Nae YOR Cidnts: Reabiras ac: thf ore tnt Napolean Laie of the Indians. Soll Mo teacups of the one CONS. Tyee son without a loss. Pittsburgh. Pirates: downed delphia: Phillies, 5 to 2, in a/ t game. | Cobb, er, Ed. Reulbach, Grover Cleve- land Alexander, Chief Bender * |and a host of others. Boston Red Sox lambasted De-|"“,merican League Is Born troit Tigers, 14 to 5. Auker went; «a, paseball went into the the route for the Bosox, allowing |twentieth century, along came Detroit only eight hits, Hank} is, it Johnson... Eratwhil Bipdeibing spoke hid tenth home| RF Pan Sonne, eee full of Ge va? | Sports editor of a Cincinnati pa | New “york “Yankees ipere | PO ed eee veer. te Se Dees) whelthed Cleveland Indians, 8 tol sopra fig 8% a ease pete 3, as Lefty Gomez secured tw0| league that would encompass the singles and allowed only seven East and Mid-West, and imme- pe oo iciaancgen Wie se | diately set the machinery in ay | ti i . In 1901, eu thes Meas Sac peice Nate |e had elght cities lined up Bee| poled 18 hits for 107 victory. oe Ne nL | WATIONAL LEAGUE /2P9, Philadelphia, Detroit, Mi AL G’ |waukee and Washington. They | organized the American League {and Bani Johnson was elected | Vander . Meer, nger, |g Se sie coe at yh Posies ye t r+ | sional sel le a_ great Thompson and Lombardi; Sulli-/ step forward by naming Federal | van, Early, Lanning, Macfayden | Judge Keneshaw Mountain Lan- and Lopez. \dis, fearless, honest and capab! jas Commissioner of Baseball. | Baseball Around The World | ‘The sand-lotters, . the minors, {and the majors performed before |more than a third of the nation jlast year. North, South, East jand West played, witnessed and} | cheered baseball. The. game was R. H. E.|pjayed im Puerto Rico, Hawaii, i : cs othe Philippines. Americans in 2 | strife-torn Europe and China for- | and Berres; Higbe and) cet the war for a moment as jthey read of the pennant races and of the World Series. In Cuba, South and Central America the -|game is played. | “During 34 years, the World| | At New York Danning. : Night Game At Philadelphia sic. It had heroes and: its goats, its masterminds in the dugouts and in the bleachers. The Amer- ican League leads~in World Se-} |ries victories, scoring 21 since “The ‘All-Star game, which be-| eame a mid-season classic with! lits inception in 1933, has brought | | out the picked players of the two | -|major Iéagues. The Americans | Auker and Peacock Thomas, Eisenstat and York. Cleveland \t Gomez and Dickey; Milnar, Zu- In the thir-| 55" 4. C. (Pop) Anson and Wee | Battery E, with 135,9, bowling the Georgia Peach; Walter John-!DeMolays - ‘son, the speed king; Tris Speak-| Lions Club |J. Mastin, Cards 94 21 32 |Series has been America’s’ clas- | 1905 to the National League's 13. | M |have won four to the Nationals’ | Se, BILLY'S SERVICE BOWLERS LEADERS |BATTERY E CLOSE SECOND: ROBERT SAUNDERS TOOK HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORE HONORS Final games were played this week in the Key West Bowling’ League tournament, and the! results: F | High ~team—Billy’s © Service, with 16:wins and 5 losses. Total High individual bowler—Rob- ert Saunders of Battery E, with} High average—Oscar Ward of total pins of 2855. B. Glish .of Billy’s Service was second with Final standings: Team— K. W. Electric Major Leagues’ Big Six {Special to Tre Citizen) — Sesegoecccccesgge NEW YORK, June 2.—Camp- bell of Cleveland | Indians soe tinues to lead baseball's. Big ; hitters but fell from .391 to .377. He got but one hit yesterday in} five times at bat. é Standings: . Player— AB Campbell, Indians 69 16 Arnovich, Phils 142 R. H. Ave. 317 373 ~ 859 358 342 340 Wright of Washington Senators is ‘mow heading the runs-batted- | in department.. He sent home three runs yesterday for a total of 3f to go one up on Goodman of Cincinnati Reds. Williams of Boston Red Sox also produced a run to tie Wright. Standings: x League Goodman, Reds —-..__.__. 36 icCormick, Reds _._______-- 33 League Wright, Senators —_______ 37 Red Sox 87. Tigers... 33 He blasted. a og angi ia th. tie Dolph Camillie for leadership of Both their Greenberg, home run department. have 10 circuit clouts to Reds Mize, Cardinals — Ott, Giants BILLINGS, Mont—The Shrine Band in this city played Brahm's LuHaby so well in a recent con- « Cincinnati at Boston—R. Davis (0-0) vs. Shoffner (0-0). ). Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Cleveland—Don- ‘ald (4-0) vs. Harder (0-2). Boston at Detroit—Galehouse any Lee (3-5). Philadelphia at St, Louis—Ross} (1-4) ys. Gill (0-4). pO ¢ Pa AS SEN ene PPpeecerovecesacoceses {ED COLUMN CORRE ROP oSeossosesee m LOST } { pl. 18 ye PEN with letters J./ Otto K. on the cap. Reward: if} ed to office of County} Tax “Assessor. jun2-1tx! FOR SALE 200 WHITE LEGHORN LAYING} HENS, AAA Strain. Brady’s Poultry. Market, 1214 White Street. gmay24-1mox | OUTBOARD MOTOR _EVEN-} RO “Light Four”, nine horse} fer. Excellent condition. | $75.00 Cash. Apply 619 Wil-| liam street. 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IN HE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: It appearing by sworn. bill of complaint and affidavit filed there- ‘with, filed in the above cause, that cert that the piccolo player fell asleep. : idences of Etta Rosenthal e be married, —— Rosen- therein named, are unknown, and there is no person in the State Plo) the ice_of , subpoena a ea LLITIAITOIOIIESIIIOOO MAI MTMOO EMOTO DOT HI D IT HERE! } ALL THIS WEEK! Free Lubrication Complete with Oil Change TUNE MOTOR—COMPLETE Includes overhauling carburetor and distributor, clean spark plugs, efc. SANTE’S MOTOR SERVICE Greene and Simonton Streets. "Phone 127 QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk ? Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese PIERCE BROS. 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