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LPT | nearer HE DEFEAT $0 BY |TWO STRAIGHT VICTORIES ANDIANS AND TIGERS SPLIT “TOOT GRaT, Piraiey ALG AM ERECRNS in, the Inter- | , : TWIN BILL: ROWE WON up and coming curve ‘ball pitch- Falaged Sueday. in P ceerige MARKED UP BY SLOPPY HIS’ ASSIGNMENT et, is ‘the easy-going moundsman !by ‘the Cuban 13 to 3, JOE'S BAR. GANG ;the club was not selected proper-/ \ ne Paprance > sac i seers and | brings to the writer’s. mind that sition backers rather: ‘than the |jy for several reasons. . Wise cracking boos handed * ri , Yesterday afternoon. at Bay- NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Chi- him by his saeare manent Whe sot we picked at Coop- view Park, Sloppy Joe’s Bar ten cago Cubs put the brakes on St./This kid is the true example atlpeen Gver the ‘country’ “whs|made it two straight victories Louis Cardinals yesterday ates: |geae, sportsmanship.. \could a get to that city because j ver Che Che’s Bar team ‘by the noon as Larry French pitched a} ithey lacked money or were not Iming score of 12 to fout-hitter to blank -the soaring/' Well, well, well! «Greater Mi- | backed, by any organization. Redbirds. After the fifth inning, @mi and Dade County Baseball! In Plorida, for example, Tampa, | French twirled no-hit ‘ball, ana|L© ague, iby ses own admission, | Miami, Key West and other cities: + as no one individual ‘team .com- | claim amateurs who would put up [i no Cardinal got past secand base | potent to give the Conchs.an in- la great fight against the best of throughout the game. |teresting battle so the Magic City theni, but-who had no means of | ‘ Meanwhile, the Bruins got at’ ball tossers will select an all-star | gétting to the elimination play at|°! nenaes was-cneditad: Ii a third baseman, | a trio of Card moyndsmen for}¢lub to meet-Roy Hamlin’s ma- wn. four runs to take the first of a chine.gunners at Mien! Pielathig | ‘Miami All-Stars played the All-| Duane, Sloppy two-game series between the’ Thursday night under the flood-|Americans and trimmed them 4/*xecuted:# neat double play. clubs. lights. Conchs cinched the first- | to 0 in five innings. ‘Key West| Two oldest players on the Cleveland Indians defeated .De-|half pennant of the Monroe |\Gonchs will play Miami All- . troit Tigers 8 to 4 in the first of County League last Sunday when Stars Thursday night at Miami.|terday were Chico and Johnny doubleheader, but were wvan-/they defeated the Pirates. They! Each city should be allowed to) “ates. : quished 10 to 3 inthe nightcap. |have nine victories and one de-|send three or four players to the}, Frow Russell umpired the con-| Schoolboy Rowe kept -the -nine feat. 4 {elimination play—then ‘the poor “ i i hits he allowed the Tribe jin the and rich ‘will be given equal | The victorious team hopes to second fracas well scattered. | Win or lose, local -baseball fans | chances. tmeet other ‘tens in the near fu- Results’ of the games: + | will welcome a return game he- | ture. : : NATIONAL LEAGUE |tween Miami All-Stars and the Box score: RAE, At St. Louis R. HE. pone Since Tampa will not ae : Chicago 4 7 1 come for.a three-game series, % * ; St. Louis 0 4 1 how. about arranging @ Labor Day |vs ieey West Conchs; some sey |Garcia, ¢ French and Mancuso; Sunkel, contest .with the Miamians, Mr, | Holly All-Stars vs. Key)Stirrup, ‘pt MeGee, Weiland and Owen. Hamlin? | West Conchs, and others that the)Baggy, tb t {Speas -Hoaey. club, also at Tam-| A. Camero, | i vie | pa, will come here. But the writ-|Marvel, 3b — { it public opinion is to be ON; | er believes. that Fredericks Mar-|Mac a ‘dinter, ss — Milne chic ali! nay Ket from the Dade County Base-|-Chico, rs - en ms we arbre! Begocsorei ds League will be the aggrega- Toughy, nf, REE Peon y on a oe tior “to play here ‘that day. The} Watkins, ¢/ 810 2} meets the Co: fg Sy nae a | Miami boys are ready for action, | Lumley, If 410 2 the first of Pi Meneame’ ie auaitng only Manager: Hamlin’s |Chicken, ’1b Hemsley; | Pirates’ leftfielder has made no|" } official announcement as to his | {Special to The Citizen) the same: club 4 to 2. Albertus, first baseman of the fonly one of the contest. Toughy Several clubs are expected to play jhere on Labor Day. Somei (claim it will be Tampa All-Stars} > w SOW OS Om 00 Oo I Qnly games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Detroit Cleveland Detroit pases Allen, Milnar and McKain ard Tebbetts. tl pospicewnan Sl Totals Sloppy Joe’s Player J. Cleare,.¢ — Kemp, Pp. Albertis, 1b Joe Russell, 2b Buck Duane, 3b Sterling, ss: Cates, rs Key, lf Art Acord, Pent, rf _. I. Albury, rs Totals—. Score by innings: Sloppy Joe’s Bar 003 200 502—12 Che Che’s Bar — 100 200 100— 4 Be aw i bl CM Oe my wl coouneccsony Second Game At Detroit Cleveland Detroit -. Hudlin, Syromine an Rowe and Tebbetts. R. H. E.| fence buster, will be in the. bat- 2| ting order. i | c| -——— NATIONAL LEAGUE *| “We are not in position to know! —Club— Ww. L. | what George Acevedo has under | Cincinnati his hat in an effort.to whip 'Ham- ‘St. Louis - lin’s -bombarders in the Jengthy'|Chicago _ series but the general opinion is|New York er the blonde-headed youth |Brooklyn - will alternate pitchers every three | Pittsburgh - innings, which, if true, is & very: Boston }smaxt move since it has been |\Philadelphi joven time and again “that no| AMERI bere oe [Say necewed neon Sere ais BOJAN! WLERS °: ‘ i champs. Have you ww York - ena sia lever stopped to .consider ‘how | Boston DEPARTMENT STORE many pitchers ‘Tampa All-Stars | Cleveland PLAYERS | 3 | 10 1 Sewell Pet. | 635, 569 546 515 495, 495) A437 -300 a a Only games scheduled. ! CLEANERS DEFEAT HARDWARE TEAM S88 S| eeaaanaaaad ase <a) S| cobb mH wr meron Balococrrwoccrom al cwococornmocold Club— Pet. 689 635 533 -533 519 A 346 301 aa aeeeeeserhsesessrs had to use to win. :their’ games |Chicago against the Key. Westers? Detroit - - ~|Washington Keep this under your ‘hat. - Be- | Philadelphia fore the second-half-.schedule of} St.Louis. - 285H Despite a new high of 195 by) Austin Roberts, the Thompson | SIDI ODM: Last weék Sloppy’s gang downed | ‘ tvictors, poled a -home run—the |: jteams who were in action yes-;! Hardware team went down be-| fore the White Star Cleanérs’| bowlers, 1081 pins to the latters") 1122, last night in the Terrace tournament. a | In the second game, Wm. Phe-} lan of the Bojangles, with a last | minute rally of 169 pins, led his/| team to victory over Aronovitz | the. Monroe County — Baseball | ‘League gets-underway, Roy Ham- | lin ‘wwill<:have...two additional | pitchers {on his lineup. One is a local ‘boy an@ the other a visit-| ing moundsman, who will make} Key*West his home for an indef-) inite time. Hamlin’s visiting| prospect is a class A pitcher and | will only be used for out-of-town TODAY’S GAMES IN MAJOR LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Boston—Beck! (8-9) vs.-Fette (10-6). | New York at Brooklyn—Gum- | bert (12-6) vs, Hamlin (13-9). H This afternoon at ‘Bayview |{ Park, Johnny ‘Black’s Stopover ten will play the Bayview Park | team in another diamondball | game of the ‘present. series. Last week Black’s outfit lost to Sloppy Joe’s Bar ten, who de- feated Che Che’s Bar outfit yes- terday afternoon. Department Store. Final score: | 1027 to 991. ‘ Results of the games: Thompson Hardware Co, Chas. Thompson 96 95 119—310 7 s Austin Roberts 128 195 116—439 the ithitd-place Pirates, has ap- B. Pinder 128 98 106—3a2 | Parently snapped out of: his hit-| ——/| ting slump. He thas hit safely in| 1081 | two consecutive games. \ White Star Cleaners | | Alex Zaldivar .129 90 125-344) Esmond Albury, Conchs’ husky Joe Medina 135 160 92—g97 | third baseman, known to the boys Chas. Mike ___134 120 137—391 | a8 “Tarzan”, went hitless Sunday for ‘the first time in more than 23. consecutive games. 119408 148—345|' There isa new scoreboard at| ° i 104 98 1 10.|Trumbo Field . and ~ Winfield J. Pinder (sub) 108 117 111—336 | (Shorty) Roberts, the big little man who operates it, was all tan- gled up at times marking up a number “3” when it should be a “2” or a “1", but the little fel-| | low will catch on after a while | and everything will be alright. The game today will begin at here ’ — Coie eg cas 4 o'clock, weather permitting. |.*Pittsburgh at Cincinnati— |Bowman (9-6) vs. Thompson (1-2). : Chicago at St. Louis—Lee (14-10) vs. Warneke (10-7). AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Detroit—Dobson (1-1) vs: Newsom. (13-9). *Boston at Philadelphia — >; (Night)—Wilson (8-7) vs. ‘Dean @-7). . * Washington at New York—. Chase (7-14) vs. Gomez (9-5). Fo ste a Louis, not sched- Mario Hernandez, quiet, easy- going, competent third, sacar of » Subscripe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly. — INNOVATION sion Bowl 5c Bowling . 991 Bojangles Jeff Knight 71 120 123314 Wm. Phelan Hilary Albury -111 121 108—340 PLANS FOR TAMPA SERIES STRIKE SNAG STARS’ MANAGER CON- SIDERED TOO HIGH pires in Sunday's contests. This ought to prove a good move. Um- | pires have to be paid $2 a game. | Serve it since they are getting | mothing for their pexformances. By O. L. MILIAN Key West baseball fans will be | . disappointed to learn . that. the Tampa All-Stars will not play the Conchs here on Labor Day. A telegram from Virgilio Fa- bian, Ybor . City’s. baseball live- wire manager, reads: “Will play two games Sept. 4; $120 guaran- tee and local expenses; cannot play Sunday, Sept. 3”. . 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