The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 5, 1939, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1939 {REY ‘WEST ‘CONCHS Joe-Casa and Robert Bethel ‘Bethel Starred Qn Mound For | MorgadloBlanked Conchs In Seeond Game With Beautiful Pitehing Locals; ‘By-0. L. MILIAN Key West.Conchs made it two; |Ameid, ss out of three from the Tampa Aul- | Bethel, fe 3 Stars in a three-game series that packed the grandstands, bleach- ers.and.sidelines of the field at! Trumbo Field Monday and Tues: | day to set.a Ath of July gate re- ceipt. record. Tuesday afternoon ling and 6A, "pehind burled by Con¢hs” al game of the se the unbeatable Robert -Bethel through through six and one+t js.. Bethel weak- ened in Ais gallsperpranpbonn stanza and’ gaye way to Joe Casa, Who défeated the Tampans in the opening contest of .the series Monday afternoon. Starting off Lopez, who mana- sé Fabian of theYbor City ‘ball tossers claimed to be a former} — State Leaguer, proved no match for} the yeteran Joe.(House) Casa. and Monday the off L. Gonzalez 4, 61 and did better work for the visi tors, -holding down -Hamlin's boys to oné ‘hit and no uns in three innings. The final score read Conehs 7, Tampa 2. In ‘the second game of the se- ries, “Tuesday | morning, Morgado! ed as beautiful a pitching exhi ‘WON SERIES WITH | ‘CUBS SPLAT FN _ BUS ON FOURTH TMDRRENDENGE DAY CELE- (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, July 5—Double- ‘ {headers featured the Fourth of July celebration in ‘the major leagues yesterday. ~ New York Yankees split a twin bill’ with “Washington Senators, as Boston Red Sox bombarded Totals— 104 1 Scores ” by innings: First ‘Tampa Key West - double-barrel affair. vara on the. National League | Cubs divided with St. Louis }Cardinals. New York Giants lost two, games. Results oi the games: {Albyry 2, Casa 2, S, Sciontea 2, } Yglesias, Fisher "2, Villareal, ‘Lo- pez,” "Griffin ‘2, “Morgado; ‘two base-hits:.Machin,.Casa,.A..Scion- tea 2, Paz .2, Yglesias, es | Acevedo: double _ play: to Guerra to Fisher, Cates to mak ler to Pena, Albury‘ to Cates ‘to/ Pena, Yglesias to/Guerra to: Fish-| er, Yglesias to .Fisher,’Montoto | Lombardi; ‘Bauers, Swift, Sewell Guerra to Fisher; a pa Mueller. (Griffin; bases on balls: off | pez:3, off Casa 6, off Martinez LI Lopez ‘struck out: by ‘Martinez “1, Torres 3, by’*Casa 13, by. Morgado \9, by Q. Lopez 1, by Baker 2; | hit’ ‘by _ pitcher: ‘Guerra by Casa; | Morgado, Q /First-Game At-Chicago’ inn “5 and | St. ‘Louis {2-3 innings, off Torres 5 iné “and | Chicago ‘ '1:3 innings, off Morgado 8 in/8! McGee, Cooper and © innings, off Casa 5° in’ ‘ll innings, ge | White and. Hartnett . ling pitchers: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Undine For 157 Hindu holy man. on. ‘the, banks of the Gandak River decided to me- ditate for 15 days. He had an un- derground céll of bricks and ce- ment built and entered it, There he rei two weeks without. food and@water. Thousands of vil- lagers co around and stay- ed uni end of his meditation At an hour appointed by him’15 days later, the cell was broken and the. holy man crept out, pale | 2|Excess since January 1, ~|Moon sets smile’ on “his lips. Fifteen thous- and villagers greeted him. eeececccccvecccocccccecs THE WEATHER eueecenccccacccccccccoce Highest Lowest _ Mean Normal‘ Mean *Thin regord covers 24-hour paris ending at 8 oelock thix morning. 39 Precipitation Rainfall! ‘24 hours: ending at 7:30 a. m., inches __ Total rainfall since July 1, inches’. Pes Excess, since “July. inches - Total rainfall since January niches™ Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises Sun sets Moon ris Sea level, 29.95. tign as seen around this neck o’)1, Gonzalez; winning pitchers: ap bers 2: arte: caeity His | Morgado; Casa, Bethel; en slan e wi | Griffin, Fi exeeption of William Cates, who|georet Milan Fernandes sand Je got two singles and a double in| foyr tries, baffled through the| sixth inning, holding the ‘Conchs! scoreless nd to six well scatter- ed, hits. “Virgilio, that smart, 1 tle pilot = the’ West Coast team,| 2a realized he had. something «in| - Morgado and pulled him out to! keep him for the atfernoon’s con- | test in case the going got too; rough for Torres. When Morgado | left the mound the score was; 11,0 in favor .of his team.’ The logals got on :to Lopez again in and:saved ves slez put over | a marker. | While ‘the slants of. Morgado Br had the Conchs to, some extent puzzled, the Tampans were ham-/ ‘ing the deliveries of four Key West pitchers for a total of | were treated to an exhibition of| 17-hits and, 11 runs. ‘Baby. Scion- lh ftball tea, leftfielder for the visitors,|*te soft |a diamondballgame, locals fans After a. ygat gr more without | pastime yesterday ‘Todd. | Macfayden and “Lopez. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 730 p..m., Thursday) Key West and. Vicinity: Partly cloudy with ‘scattered showers tonight and Thursday; light vari- | able winds. Florida: “Partly . cloudy, — scat- tered showers in south and cen- .{tral portions Thursday and on} the southwest and extreme south coasts tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits “tand East Gulf: Light variable ‘} winds and partly overcast wea- ther tongiht and Thursday with) a few scattered showers. P. Dean, Davis and Owen; Pas- |, ‘and: “Mancuso. .First Game “"'Salvo,- Hubbell and ‘Lohrman, Melton, ‘Castleman, Coffman and Danning; “Shoffner and ‘Lopez. ‘First -Game ‘At Brooklyn \Philadelphia - | Brooklyn ~ le the batting attack with four! hits in as many trips to the pan. Outflelding Scionteaibrothers won a big Ovation ‘from ‘the fans for! their thrilling catches. Yesterday afternoon the Conchs | came -bagk with the determina- tion.to Wipe out the morning de- | Fe oe ee Or om booctBuchunrond KicoumoHKoutGhus a eH Oo mb 0 Hon Bankootakeo re COCCHI EMD OH im ceoeeR wouPua 8 n Com bwowobOHHH a SM tM te ~ jal, hoopooHonsoool afternoon at Trumbo Field. Re-Nu-Art Lumber Company Ses of Coral Gables engaged in | game with a picked team of Key West players, and, the locals won, |* |5 to-4. ' Cigarette Willie. Gates pitched At, : Philadelphia Brooklyn Harrell, Pearson, on, Mulcahy and | oble; Tamulis, Casey — the local batters muffled, with just |two safeties, ‘but bad support :by phis teammates caused -his down- Moyer was the star afield for |5. e visitors. -Gabriel Garcia, Jackie Carbonell and ‘Diaz .play- jed well for the. locals., PE ogLLEEE dle 'SITTTIDETIIOTIIIOIOIIOIIII ISS, Ld See them now—on lay at 1212 VARELA STREET Complete Line To Choose From E, MARTINEZ ° Phone 861-J QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Milk Chocolate Milk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese © TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 5th St. PIERCE BROS. 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