The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 30, 1939, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1939 ree ran one BEES SNAP GIANTS iicananas‘or'""" [LEGION JUNIOR | onsenvations prow | coanrwan WINNING STREAK AT... KEY WAST CONCKS! TEAM LOST TO : eee ew ae | By O. Li. A REEE Roberts, who if doing a good job rz 9 Keeping the Corchs on the ps Basia ong Png yg BATE Syst BOUBLE: acy against Tampa All-Stars on HEADER: ATHLETICS Ba Fuly 3 Oy 4; ~~ hee an a some FEAT RED 80x eee | “T want to see them in print because the fans will get 9 kick | (Special te The Citizen) out of it’, writes “ NEW YORK, June $0—Boston| Rene Machin will be ktiown as| Bees wert wild in theif samme | one: Sane ae ze with New York Giafits yesterday |“futeh”; ‘Esmond Albury, “Tar: and batted out 16 safe blows oh OE Cyril tice oe ye \rie Pena; “George Kel ly”; smother the New Yorkets; 8 to| Gonzales, “Gophet”; Julius Villa: 2. A six-run inning clinched the|real, “Do-Do"} Cheta Baker, contest for the Bees, Maétayden | ‘Suhel, Druin oe cat kept the nine hits he allowed «7 jy", Joe Casa, “Pisica”. pretty well scattered. One of the| Giants’ markers was a pinch-hit) ag : | cireuit clout. | #4 Louie Carcinals by defeating FOR FT. MYERS AND the Rédbirds, 7 to 6. Cards threw | Pule'vad fe ce"s'Se) BLUE SOX CONTEST game but fell short of tying the count. Gabby Hartnett -poled 4} bog oe two Cards recorded|BOTH TEAMS ARE EVENLY four- blows. | TCHE AME scHEt New York ‘Yankees and 'Wash-| ame eign . ington Senators each. scored a\,,, UBED TO BEGIN 3 O'CLOCK run in the yery.first inning-and} SUNDAY APTERNOON the courit stayed that way until) |" 4 § the twelfth frame when the Nats) * By PEDRO AGUILAR shoved over afothér tally to win| Ft, Myers All-Stars and Key the game. Leonatd beeathe the; West Blue-Gox will play 4 return first pitéher to defeat the Yanks’ garfie Sunday afternoon at Trum- twite this season. Hé allowed |bo Field, beginning at 3 o'clock. Murderers’ Row ‘but seven safe-| All is in readiness for the contest} tid#, Yankees gét revenge in the |and a large crtwd is expécted to nighteap by shutting out the} be in. attendance. Senators, 7 to 0, Three-hit ball! by Donald kept the Nationals un- der control. The vittory was Dofiald’s ninth of the season with- out a loss. Both clubs are evenly matched, |as Was proved in their game at | Ft. Myers on June 11. The WestCoast team played \errorless ball at that time and St, Louis Browns and Chieago| Williams poled’ two safeties off White Sox split a doubleheader. | tte hurling of Sox moundsmen. Browns took the opener, 9 to 3,| Williams played shortstop posi- | and then dropped the second | tion, handling three assists ahd game, 7 to 5. Harris held Chisox| three putouts. to six safeties in the initial con-, Young, Briggs, and Maddox BUSY BEES, 4-2 CONCHS ADD ANOTHER VIC- TORY 16 THEIR STRING BY DEFEATING BLUE s6x.. 5 TO? By O. L. MILIAN The bombarding machinery of thie Key West Conchs came to in the last-half of the éighth inning ahd Blasted a 5 to 3 decision over | tlie Blite Sox, while Marvin Grif- fin was pitching a four-hit @arfie, The contest was a regu- lat Moritoe County Summer League fracas, which was post- ponéd when the Venice team} played ifi Key West recently. | Guillermo Diaz, pitching ace of | Garaballo arid his gang, hurled a beaiitiful game through seven ih-' rings, but weakened in the eighth found as the booming of ‘Avtendo Acevedo, Hstiond Al- aid Julius Villareal ex- @ @fun rally td hand “Guire” a defeat after his team’ i all the way with ‘a 3-2‘score. For a tithe it Lesa as though '$ boys: played 'éfrorless behind the excellent pitching of Diat. He was given air-tight support exeept for the outfield muff by Howard Gates in the fatal eighth. The contest was easily featured by the pitching duel of Marvin Griffin and Guillermo Diaz; who put every ounte of strength they had behind each pitch in a great effort to wih: Castellano and Molina got all tle hits for the Sox, while Villa~ real, Albury, Baker and Acevedo led the batting attack for Ham- lin’s borhbarders: Matio Pena, the Conchs’ sedoping firstbdse- man, made his first error of the year in the first inming to give Archer’ \a little instruction on how td pitch. Ray Atwell, the Trumbo Field ticket ‘taker, who manages the Busy Bee outfit, wishes to thank all those who contributed to- ward helping to defray expenses: of the junior team that is to rep- resent Arthur Sawyer Post No, 28 of this city in a_ state-wide tournament to be held in Miami. Entire gate receipts of the games the committee in charge for pur- chasing equipment for the ball team. ' ‘ Pitcher Vargas, a promising youngster, who hurled no-hit.no- eighth inning;,against the Busy Bee juniors,‘ weakened in the ‘ninth stdfiza find the Bees buzzed all arotind him for five safeties and four runs to win a game that the. Legionnaires had almost sewed up. ‘The youngsters have a lot to learn ‘before going on to the tourriament but with the training and advice they will get. from coach William Catés and athletic officer George Watkins the kids will be little world-beaters be- fore long. We might add that a little help from Florencio Ace- vedo, Jr; who has helped a good many youngster make good, may come in handy. Ever heard of Carlos Gomeze He is the little shoé peddler who rides @ kid’s bicycle, Well, he used to bé a gteat ball player. yesterday were turned over to; See them now—on 1212 VARELA S Complete Line To Choose From E. MARTINEZ Here's 4 Repitenentative List of Key West ‘Merchants that Sell Practically Everythiiig of Interest to the Average Family or Biisinessman. The Shoppers’ Department 15 OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merehatits Représénted Here Have Been Carefully Selected atid Dealitigs with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. THOMASINE MILLER’ BEAUTY SALON desire. Ultra-modern Key West's most modern LA CONCHA HOTEL A GITY HOME No Matter Where Youzwe | (), C_ ROBERTS . joy Of a*middera " Tig hs Se bie a Getieral Merchandise Wholesale and Rétail Galvanized Roofingé Ship Chandlery test, as his tearhmates pounded |*#¢h hit safely oncé. out 16 hits. | «At thitd,-Pete Wells handled }the Sox their first run. sortie 30. years ago) when the With their ‘manager, Connie|four putouts and four assists.| Box score: |Amendares was the leading club Mack on the sick list: because of Briggs in right and Robinson in| in Havana, Cuba, and he doesh’t acuté indigéstion, Philadelphia left both caught three fly balls—| . Player—,.. . AB hesitate.to. say so, Gomez is Athieties went ona batting ramp- | S¢veral aftet & hard run. G, Garcia, lf better.,known as “Mallella” and age against Boston Red Sox and! Sox players P. Castro, Gabriel}Castro, 3b ~ if you have ahy doubts as to when the dust had cleared away | arid.O. Molina - corinected) ‘safely | Molina, ef whether he played ball or not the. A's. _kecorded . 17. safe |twide at bat. Wickers poled a iGastellane, t=» you might have. him. tell. you. the, blow an 8-6 win. Philadel-| ‘tiple, tHe” only ‘extra-base blow | Lopez, ss. 22+ stofy. of the time he ran fifty- phia played under the able direc-| of the game. | Rodtiguez, ¢ . five feet to catch a long liner to tion of ’s son. The veteran}. On the field, Fidel Lopez ac-| Diag, p ——. 2 ¢entettield and save the game pilot's ition is. not eonsider-| cepted eight chances at - short Fernandez, 2b _ for the Amendaritas. ed serious. He. will'soon be 77| Without an error, i years old, s | It is hoped that the game Sun- Resilts df thé games: |day afternoon’ will bé. as hard- RATIONAL LEAGUE |fought and exciting as the one} Player— - H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Se ia ae Cent Paints & Oils cant ven pietins j | ogee Streets PETER DOELGER BEER TRY US NEXT TIME The Best of the When your Bill Heads run low ot if you ate in teed of Buditiess Cards, Letter Heads or En- ¢ EY 3 ‘ BWROwSSSCOD ‘ 02. CF BD @ CREO. rf col on ooonoon al eaqccokhmooh u|ococococoos =] monwhwoew Jose Padron, another baseball @fithusiast; enjoys a ball game best when he hi the “Ita-Ita” Mallélig. sitting close to him: ‘The 5 zie) | 8 At-New York ROH. E.|played in Ft. Myers. Locals will} Machin, If Boston —. _8 16 ‘1| have the advaritage of playing on New York 2 9 2/|their home grounds. MacFayden and Lopez; Salvo,| Al. Rodriguez and Pie Traynor Castleman, Lynn, Coffman and| Will be in action in this game. shoe peddler critizices the plays of now-a-days and calls them “boneheads”. To him every play- er of his favroite club must con- DIME BEERS velopes; phone 51 and a representative will call. THE ARTMAN PRESS Danning. | Wickers may see duty on the team as he made the trip+to Ft. At St. Louis R. H, £,|Myers and is eligible to play Chicago _ 712 1) against the visitors. St. Louis - 10 2) ten French ond Barto we | VILLAREAL LEADS land, P. Dean, Davis and Padgett.| VM Philadelphia at Brooklyn, night | LEAGUE R ATTERS - CNH SH wwe hect safely every trip to the pan. ALL LEADING RETAILERS We cannot help but -wonder why there ate so thany autorfio- bile owners who take a chance of driving their cats dowfi the old air station's bump road and to beyond the ¢eriterfield driveway to see the ball game. Drivers of | these cars, to all ifidications, do not realize the danger of break- jee and Cincinnati, not | E, ALBURY AND J. CARBO-/ pase: hits: ae e|ing a spring or getting a flat ti : NELL TIED FOR play: Acevedo to Cates to Pena;|on this rocky road. How any ‘ ‘3 see. bases*oit balls: ; off Diaz .2,. off| one can enjoy a ball game some OND PLACE, .500 Griffin’ 3; struck outs.by Diaz 3;|600 feet from horhe plate is be- : Griffin and ,¥Yradi;, time | yond our imagination. COCeMME ROM conownomod HOWUMONNMOD COorRMoocorol FUNERAL game, rain. Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE — ANY. — PHONE 848 Never Sleep TIT IIT I PPTL Pee eee Le Ladd iiggigeigigiLigge@iriciigigigggiigg Se ene! Priviv iit 000000000000 00000500008 By 0. L, MILIAN, J{ Villareal, Key West, “Conch ‘ «| outfielder, -is leading the hitters Riiffitig and Dickey; Leonard|of the. Monroe County Summer Ferrell. Baseball League to date. Out of 19 trips to the plate he poled a | total of 11 safeties for a .579 aver- H. E|age. Yesterday aftefnoon against : | Blue Sox he got three out of | four. a | Included among his safeties are onlir tneed sastenes: ‘ Donald and Rosar; Chase and/| two triples and a double. He has ending a¢ & o'clock this niorning. | batted in nine runs and scored six | himself. . Rainfall, 24 hours ending | Esmond Albury, Conch infield- a ge am, inches. let, and Jackie Carbonell, Trojan ‘Total Fainfall since June 1, \infielder, are tied for second 1| place, each having hit the ball at nd | a .500 clip. Albury collected eight | safeties in 16 tries, and Carbonell QUALITY : paiky propucts || JOHN ¢. PARK Light and Heavy |” 328 Stnouiton St, Cream . ‘ Pasteurized Min | { PLUMBING soamspaey |} PHONE 455 PRONE 348 : B > Ohad dheadkdd, 35 easy PPpee PEL MOTE M Ga MM: rs z im im = =i ‘ a a. ot SGUESAERSSE SURG HM EUs Hanes & BeEBEBEERSE: in t | |

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