The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 3, 1939, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 3,°1939 BAFEEING CONCHS THES AFFERNOON [PIRATES TARE’ DOUBLE BILL. prrcy| PROM ST- LOUIS CAR- JOE GASA. SLATED TO pa TOMORROW, AFTERNOON: LEFTY BRITT ON MOUND TODAY: (Special to, | einpati Reds came out victorious in the first. game of a double- header with the Chicago Cubs, 11 to 3, and lost the night cap pitch, tomorrow, afternoon. against! by a score of 9 to 8. _ the Tampa All-Stars. The Pittsburgh Pirates took . both games of a. twin, bill with| ace twirler and: Key West's sen-/+,. $+: Louis Cardinals. Th the sation, who has. twirled. 18 con- | American League Washington } won two games from the Ath- }letics, while the Yankees divided ‘ing only three safe: hits, Se with: Boston in: a: double- eader, Results of the games: 37 and issuing. but five bases on} balls, has held the opposition to| NATIONAL. LEAGUE First Game: nine men on bases, two of whom| At Chicago Cincinnati reached third, téhree} to second) Gi Res and the rest dying on first, Derring |Brench, Root, J. two games. He will try his/Hortnett, *s puzzling drop shots and straight bullet-like speed pitches against the hard-hitting Tampa club. ci “4 3 ‘incinnati This. afternoon, the’ opening! | Chicago of a three-game. series is. being) Grissom, Moore, Vander Meer, payed. Ybor City’s ball tosser| Thompson; Livengood, . Walters will find a hard bunch to pitch to, and. Hershberger; Dean; Lillard as will Casa tomorrow. Six. of! Passeau. and: Mancuso, the first men to face the Conchs| are .300 or better hitters. and ‘it First, Game is. said: by. a: good many of local; At St. Louis fans, who have seen the Tampa/ | Pittsburgh boys play, that they are danger- St. Louis: _. . ous against speed ball-pitchers—| Klinger, Bauers. and. Mueller; it is their “meat”. Lefty Britt,| Weiland, Sunkel, Shoun and who was slated to. pitch the in-| Padgett. itial game today, will find in the! locals a tough bunch hard on speed ball pitching, also. Fans} At St. Louis well remember the case of Cov-| Pittsburgh ington and Brady, a pair of high-|St: Louis ly touted hurlers, who were| Tobin and. knocked out ofthe box by. the| |Bowman, Shoun; and “Owen. Conchs. Key West and visiting fans| Fist Game may well look forward to a| At New York hard-fought series, Britt: boasts| Brooklyn: _ a string of victories that any New~ York: —. moundsman would be proud of.| ‘Hamlin and. Phe There is. not much to say about } our Casa that. fans. have not. al- ready witnessed. | Second Game Willie Paz; the most prospec-| At New York By O: L. MILIAN Veteran Joe (House) Casa’ will Hamlin’s secutive scoreless innings allow- in At Chieago R.A. EL — 813 0 vs: S18’ 2 RERB tive: catcher on the West Coast! Brooklyn: 2 4 6 0) since the developing of Al Lopez, |New ae 610 1} will be on the receiving end: for} «Wyatt; Hu and: Phelps; | the visitors,while...Rsmond. .Al- icesebamdilian: and- soon bury-will. cateh. for... the. locals.) ningerecverrereranewcnrercecrwen insets Regular backstop Griffin, of .the| Conchg,, is on. the ‘injured list =e iy with @ sore arm. Therefore, At Phila cat BH E. Mansa: amin has, been, forced | Boston P14 1 to a ¢hange in..the lineup. | Philadelphia | ee ee 216 E Cheta Baker will play’ third base | Errickson: Stating, Fette and and Leo Gonzalez will be seen in | Lopez; Mulcahy, Beck, ‘Butcher, the ouffield. Lucilo Gonzalez and | Higbe and Millies; Robert Bethel, will share the sec- | ondgame on the mound, and Casa | Second may be called to duty this after-| At Philadelphia i | Boston | Philadelphia Lanning, Frankhouse and Bo- | pez Johnson, Beck and Davis; At Washington Philadelphia — TEN TO MEET PICKED TEAM son, Appleton and Ferrell. Second At Washington _ “uar By PEDRO AGUILAR Philadelphia Citizen). NEW YORK, July 3—The Cin-|’ \strikeout route, the locals took | Ere ae Using the fast-moving; slick base-runner, Jesus Garcia, to | good’ advantage, the “Blue Sox won: a.7 to’ 6 decision over the Ft. ‘Myers Caloosas- at Trumbo Field. yesterday. afternoon. before @ large Sunday crowd. Garcia scored. the. winning run in the Jast-half of the ninth when Cara- ballo- and his ball tossers broke a @ to @ tie. The victory was the "second in a row for the Sox over .| the Ft:, Myers. aggregation. | Although Young: pitched. win- ning ball, sending: 11 Sox batters back to’ the dugout' with their bats on their shoulders via the} advantage of every: opportunity | to put-over a run. Sox. scored four: runs» in) -the first, inning: on; two: singles, 2 couple of: infield: outs and, a com-, edy. of errors of Ommission. They made’ it an even’ dozen’runs | by. seoring one. run in each the sec- ond and: fifth frames. Ft. Myers tied. the score at 6-all in: the 6th inning as they crept/ up slowly but.surely: to put across) two. runs. in the second, three in the fifth and’ one in the sixth. The three-run rally. in: the fifth} sent pitcher Diaz of the Sox to/| "| the showers and’ Harry, (Swifty) Wickers took over the’ mound job with one-man: on base, two | jouts and the score even at 5-all. Centerfielder Garcia. of, the Sox scored four times and: was easily; the outstandnig: star of his] team, together with Armando | Fernandez, who. played second base like a big leaguer. Pitcher Young, as well as short: | stopman Keen, won. the admira- tion of the fans and on’ several occasions were greeted with tre- mendous, applause as they went} to. bat, Manager Nash Diaz also made a hit with the fans. Keen suffered an injury . during the |game and was hit by a pitched i na forcing: him .out, ofthe line: be by; innings: R. HB, ‘Ft, Myers .. 020 031, 000—6. 7 1 Blue: Sox .. 410 010:001—7 7 1 Young and Cook;. Diaz, Wick- ers and Rodriguez. HELD DAY AT PARK TOMORROW Boy Scouts: ms of Key Key: West, with | Troop 52,in charge, will celebrate Fourth of July at Bayview. Park with a variety of field events and contests. and an exhibition soft- At Boston the oot New York Mills and Spinde : Pytiak. |TWENTY-SIX FOOT Motor THE KEY WEST CITIZEN’ Phister. street. $1,000. Apply rear ‘1217 Petronia street, . aprl4-s FOR: SALE—Bargain; Furnished House, situated on two lots, 100x100: feet. each. Apply to 1306: Virginia Street. may25-tfs FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM CYPRESS. BOAT; Four Horse Johnson Outboard: Motor; Four’ Life>Preservers, One Fire Ex-| tinguisher;- Pair of Oars: and: Row,Locks; Anchor with Rope; Umbrella—all for. $85.00. Apply |.; 1217 Petronia Street; jun27-s condition, price modest. Catherine St. june28-6t Apply, 905 june29-6tx Boaty; Cheap. White 'Stret. _,POR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE and APARTMENT. 1321 Newton streeti' °° june23-tf |, FURNISHED. COTTAGE, electric refrigerator. 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