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MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1989 : JOE CAS CASA BLANKED A BLANKED TROJANS FOR. CONCHS; SOX WALLOPED PIRATES; Key West Moundsman Registered Second Straighit Scoreless Victory; Steady Pitching By Diaz Aided Bhie S6x Te Dowh Bues By 0. L. MILIAN Veteran Joe (House) Casa, was in good forny $0 thé Trojans went} down to defeat by a 4 to 0 score, at the hands of the Key Wést/ < Conéhs. While the Pirates bowed | to Blué So to the’ tune of 8-2, in} Sunday’s Monro’ County Base- ball Leagwe regular doublée-head- er. It was Casa’s second straight shut-out in as many games pitched. Pitcher Casa and the Conths | wiped out a defeat handed by the Court House Park boys sev- eral weeks ago. 10 Trojans bat- ters were sent back ‘to the dug! out via the struck out route and only 3 men réachéd first while| none got any where near second. | Harry (Swifty) Wickers and Ma- nuel (Speed Demon) . Domenech John Na’rro, ss 4 |Sterlitg, lb 3 'D. Néro, 3b- 2b 3 Wicker's, 2b-p — lonizo,. rf Dothenech, éf |Salinero, p - jd. Carbonell, 3b Soeecedose Seromooe FOWrRNeRO CHooaNwHe Totals— 2x2 |x—Griffin out by rule in 6 ning. Score by innings: Corichs : 000 300 010 4 Troja 000 000 006— 0 | Runs Pens 2, Willa- real; two-base hit: Albury; sa¢ri- \fice hits: Albury, Casa, stolen basés; Baker; double plays: John 8 a a as \limg; bases on balls: off Casa 1, off Salinero 1; struck out: by eccooeconmm were the only Trojans to get @/Casa 10, by Witkérs 2; wild hit off Casa. Pitcher Salinero, was | pitches: Casa, Salinero; hits: off the énly othér man whogot as; Sulinero 6 in 6 innings, off Wick-|i far as first base thru a free pass.|ers 4 in 3 innings; losing pitcher: 7 Redlegs pourided out 16 hits in the opener for a 12-6 victory, but | W! :| Were blanked in the nightcap, 5 fo 0, because of the one-hit Hurl | St \i of Low Fett. Louis Cardinals ended New York Giants’ winning _ streak at Hine straight Bill MeGee, dete relieved, got credit for $ to 4 win over the New Navarro to Dick Navarro to Ster- | Cards Cates, Albury and Villareal leadSalinéro; umpires: Griffin ‘and | ca the .batting attack for the win- | Ward; time of game: 2:03. ners, Armando Acevedo and Leo | Blué Sox Gonzalez played their first hitless | Player— AB R. H. Pt game in more than 15 contest. \ Castellano, Ib - In the night-cap the Blue Sox'G. Garcia, 2b displayed a good batting exhibi- J, Garcia, If tion to win from the Pirates b« ‘odriguez, c hin@ the steady pitcihing of Gui-; F, Lopez, ss Mermo (Guiero) Diaz. Although the Pirates collected 7 hits off!Diaz, p Diaz’ delivery they were kept so/Gates, c! well scattered that the Sox vie- | archer, rf tory was revér in doubt. } Freddie Carbonell, playing his! first céntest in over three weeks, | did a good job in leftfield for the!q. Acevedo, -ss 4 losers and at bat collected 2 safe | Hernandez, 3b.. 4 blows in four trips to the pan. /P. Carboriell, 2b 4 Outfielder Gates of Blue Sox | Bar¢elo, ib - was the hero of the game knock- | Torres, rf + ing in 5 runs and scoring one) |\D. Lopez, ¢ himself with a double and two; \l. Rodriguez, ¢ 1 singles in 4 trips to the rubber; |F. Carbonell, If 4 | Ogden, ef Calleja, 18 Malgrat, p -. onmownwooo! Samowronn? SremvoonoP> ecoorcorol Totals— ar wl reepaeamiapes, * pan. Box scores: Key West Player— Machin, If Leo Gonz’ez, If Acevedo, ss —_ Albury, 3b Griffin, c Pena, 1b Baker, ef - . Villareal, rf _. 79 me i errr Stat > Fooononuco? ae SlRocecnoomnm saleeomoconmen Totals— 33 | Seore by innings: | Blue, Sox -, 020 002 040— Pirates» + 000. 100.010- 2} Runs-batted-in: Gates. 5, Diaz | 2, Batcélo; two-baée hits: Bardelo, | Dia, Gates; Satrifiee hit? G. Gar- \ciay stolen bases: J. Garcia, G. | Gareia; double play; Fernandez ta} G. Garcia té Castellano; bases on | balls: off Diaz I, off Malgrat 2;) | Struck out: by Diaz 5; by Malgrat 6; Wild pitch: Diaz; umpirés:! . |Griffin dnd Waid; time of game: | | 1:57. ars | Nerconenone « Chobe womann ty COCKHoOMOSCO MNMOSOHOOH Totals— Player— Rueda, If _.__ jee SeSGoSeseces: Major Leagues’ Big Six GUERRO AS GREAT | BASEBALL PLAYER By PEDRO AGUILAR Player— : AB R. Hi. Ave.| Frank Guerro, a quiet, untis- Arnovich, Phils 197 36 78 .396 ‘suming baseball player of old, McQuinn, Browns 208 43 76 .365/),,. passed to the Great Beyond. Hoag, Browns 194 37 68 351 fi Bonura,- Giants 47 ; His memories on the ball field 196 41 68° 347) Foxx, Red Sox (Special to Tre Citizen> WOCCCOCOOCEESOEECESECOCEE Big Six hitters: 167 44 58 .347; will long be remembered by the McCormick, Reds 215 41 74 344 j local fans. \ Guerro. was one of the original Young Sluggers. He played in }the Atiny Barracks with the best = 4, /ef ‘em from 1911 to 1923, when 10 Ke retived "@t''the! age of 28+ stilt} |im- his: prime. £ 3) ey -11| The great deceased” baseball 'Bosox also capturéd the \cap, 5 to 3, with Lefty Grove go-} Chicago champions an 8-5 trowncin; yes- j terday afternoon. was also handed his first loss of the season.. Hank Greenberg poled his 16th home run of the year for the Tigers, who are now int a three-way tie for third place. Bob Feller was driven from the mound as Boston Red Sox snap- ped out of a losing streak and ‘went on fo a 5-4 victory in the curtain-raisér of their double- header with Cleveland Indians. ing the route for the victors. Chicago White Sox and Phila- ‘delphia Athletics divided a twin bill. Chisox edged out the A’s in the first game, 6 to 5, but fell by the wayside in the final fracas as the Athletics slugged out a 9 |to 4 win. sap Results,of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Chicago | Brooklyn Chicago Hamlin, Pressnell atid Dean and Hartnett. Sevond Game At Chicago R. a ha ‘Tarflulis and Phelps; ‘Lee Mancuso. First Game _ At Cincinnati Boston . . EB. 2 0 Ips; | —caieetiey 613 2 Cincinnati Ms 12 16 0 MacFayden, inning, Earley, Frankhouse and Andrews; Gris- som, Jacobs and Hershenberger. Second Game At Cincitiatté Boston Cincinnati 11 | enthusiasts aiid dctive participant . 11! played with sonie of the best vis- | pann iting clubs’ that ever came to Key |; West, and was noted for his field-} ting and throwing: -He was not a - 55'very long hitter, but came 52‘ through when hits meant runs. Walker, White Sox National League McCormick, Reds — |'West Regulars during their win- -- 46 ning streak of eight city flags. 44‘ He played against such teams as 41 Brooklyn Dodgers, St. Louis Feds, 41° {New York Giants, Long Branch = AS qclubs, and the Police and Uni- versity nines of Havana. ‘The last game Guerro played jin was in 1935, when, as a mem- ; ber of the Veterans; he stacked up against the Youngsters of that year in an exhibition contest for the beriefit of the Mercedes Hos-’ pital. (0-3) vs. ‘| Frank may be gone but his New York af St Lowis—Mel-| name will Hive it the #hndls’ of ton Gaicatnestcne mises local baseball. wecceededsdsiadsodeooes: | Lawson. (2-3) and eee eat eormpacts—lidded stone Cleveland-Béston, not s¢hed-|containers with paint in them— uled. only where men were buried. .. 44; Guerro played with’ the Key ! owes. 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