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MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1939 CONCHS LOSE IN 11 INNINGS DICKEY NAVARRO HELD ROY) HAMLIWS BOMBERS T0| BIGHT HITS; VICTORS GOT! SIXTEEN: SAFETIES | By PEDRO AGUILAR —_[ maintained: its record! of not los: ‘The tweert Key West Conclis and Tro- long-awaited game be- jans ended in victory for the for- mer Seafood-Grill nine yesterday | afternoon at- Trumbo Field in an 11-inning battle. Final score was 1? to 6. | started Jack Cates; Key} on the Conchs brother of William Cates, West second baseman, miburid, and pitched’ eight innings allowing eight hits. He was sent to the showers after Dickey Na- varro, opposihg twirler, singled in} the ninth. Robert Bethel took over the pitching duties and lost the game. Dickey Navarro, slow-ball picther with a tantalizing curve, went the route tor the Trojans) giving Koy Hamlin’s bombers} Just. eight safeties, former Seatood Grill boys be- gan’ scoring in the very first in- ming as an error by Cyril Grif- fin and Sterling’s double shoved across a-runner. They added two more in the second frame on two waiks, two singles and a double by Davila. Conchs Knotted’ the count in the third frame on: three errors and a single by Griffin. From then on, neither team was able to score, although: sév- eral tense moments were enacted. In the tenth inning, Trojans went | ahead in the tenth. Joe Navarro! singled, Domenech got on first on} a@ fielder’s choice and Joe scored from third when Esmond Albury. threw wild to second in an at-| tempt to catch a runner stealing. Conchs came right back in their half of the 10th to again tie the score. \ A. Acevedo’ doubled to | left and Villareal followed suit. Trojans put the contest on ice| in their half of the 11th, scoring} seven runs as the Conchs’ de-| fense went to.pieces and the Tro- ‘Jans hit the*ball’hard and consist- | ently. The seven markers were) produced on five hits, four sae and a hit batsman. Conchs would not give up. At| bat in the final inning, Barcelo poled a double, Baker, walked but} Machin. struck out. Bethel hit a two-bagger to right, scoring Bar-| celo and Raker. Bethel, however, was trapped between second and third for the second out, Ace- vedo flied out to short to end the} game. Sensational fielding featured the game. Sterling’s smashing blow that scored the first run of the game in’ the initial frame! should have easily been a double but the Trojan first-sacker just coultin’t make third before he| was tagged out. Box score: TROJANS— AB Davila, If... 5 John Na’rro, ss 5 J. Carbonell, 2b 6 Sterling; 4b ... 5 Joe Navarro, c 4 M. Her’dez, 3b 6 Domenech, cf _ 3 : Alonzo, rf _. | ° Memon nny ORM com ne we con Hoo mod QHOUnHmHoD wSrroornom a Total— CONCHS— AB A. Acevedo, ss 6 Villareal, lf-cf . 4 W. Cates, 2b-3b 5 E. Albury, 3b-c 3 C. Griffin, c-cf 5 Barcelo, 1b 4 C.. Ber, cf-3b-p 3 Machin, If 5 J. Cates, p | Bethel, p-rf —. 1 39 abhoocreermone ol ronmommommn mt St Counm moe g bd Bl orm oownw > Totals— Score by innings: Trojans ..... 120° Ww—li Conchs ....... 003 000 000 12— 6} Two-base hits; Davila, Sterling, A. Acevedo, Burclo, Bethel, Vil- lareal, Cates; stolen bases: Baker, Domenech; sacrifice hits: Ster- ling, Joe Navarro, Barcelo; dou- ble plays: Acevedo to Cates to Barcelo 2, Machin. to Acevedo to Griffin, Hernandez to J. Carbo- nell to Sterling; hits; off J: Cates 8 in 8 inthings, off Bethel 7 in 2 and two-thirds innings, off Baker 1 in one-third inning; struck out: by Navarro 3 (Machin 3), by Cates 1 (John Navarro), by Beth- el 1 (Alonzo); bases on. balls: off Cates 5, off Bethel 4, off Baker 1, off D. Navarro 6; hit by pitcher: by Cates 1 (Davila), by Bethel 1 (Davila); passed ball: Albury 1; time of game: 2:30; losing pitch- er: Bethel; umpires:: Gonzalez and J, Griffin, Bal ocomoommrort o 33" s |sending: Diaz’ to’ the’ stiowers. A BLUE. SOX. DOWN. |GROWERS PUT UP GREAT FIGHT: SOX MAINTAIN WINNING RECORD .. By PEDRO AGUILAR: Blue Sox, tailefid tearh: of the Monroe County Baseball League, ing a game to an outside club, but they had a hard fight against! Homestead Growers yesterday afternoon in the nightcap of a doubleheader at Trumbo Field. Guiro Diaz, who started. on: the mound: for the - Sox, weakeried) | and: Howard Gates. had: to finish the game. Fipal' score was 6 to Lovals scored’ the first runs— two markery in- the third: inhing: Meanwhile; the Growers: - were held unless: until the seventh in- | ning when they. sHioved” over al joné rufnet. In their half of the! same frame, Sox, on four singles; | a Hit-bastinan atid’ arierror, mark- od up fouf runs, making the count} read 6! to: 1. | Visitors came back in the! eighth to almost'-tied' the score; | hit Batsiian, a walle and’ a single! was tHe finish “of Diaz: Gates} came-to the mound and was touched) for a sirigle arid @ triple by Edwards: before the inning was over. Peter Castro, Sox shortstop, led | the hitter with’ three out of four.! C. Bishop produced: two safeties! out of three tries for the visitors. | MeKay went the route on the | mound for the Growers, showing @ lot of steam. Box score: _ Homestead Growers Player— ABR Wittkop,. 2b-cf 5 & > | terday. | to 4 win in the opener. The night ic | cap was’ called at’ the: end of the|* CARDS. WIN. AND- REDS VICTORIOUS, -.2" YANKS SCORED TEN RUNS IN! EIGHTH INNING TO DEFEAT TIGERS; RED SOX DROP Special to The Citizen} NEW YORK, Aug. 28--St.| Lottiis Cardinals barely split a doubleheader to Boston Bees yes- Boston buzzed to a 10 eighth. because of a Sunday law with the Redbirds having a one- |run- margin, 6 to 5. Cincinnati- Reds. rolled: to vic- tory over New York Giants, 7 to 2, behind’ the six-hit pitching’ of Paul Derringer. Redlegs added’ a half-game tc their lead. now be- ing. five full games ahead of. the Cardinals. Chicago Cubs lost‘ a twin bill to the lowly Philadelphia Phillies, 4 er in the second contest set' down! the Bruins with four safeties. Brooklyn Dodgers and Pitts- burgh Pirates divided a double- header, Dodgers taking the cur- tain-raiser 3 to 2 and dropping the nightcap; 9 to 5. A ten-run eighth inning blasted | Detroit Tigers’ chances of defeat- ing New York Yankees, Tigers could score only three runs off Red Ruffin. Final score was 13 to 3. Boston Red Sox dropped a twin bill to Cleveland Indians, 1 to 0 land 5 to 3. Bob Feller’s four-hit | performance in the opener was to much for Galehouse, who held the Tribe to seven bingles. Washington Senators won. two} games from St. Louis Browns, 8) to 7 and 4 to 3. | Philadelphia Athletics’ Beck- to 3'and' 3 to 2; Phils were’ out: |! | Hit’ in the opener but their twirl- Barrow, ss 5 G. Campbell, ¢ 5 Edwards; rf-2b § iCaves, cf . | wor wocmormn | Vihlen, ib | wwocomonar 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 Totals— ® - anny man kept the seven safeties he| allowed Chicago White _Sox so| well scattered that the Chisox | were unable to score’a single run, |A’s, although limited to six safe blows, put two runners across |home plate. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE Gami First At Philadelphia | Chicago | Philadelphia Lee and Hartnett; | vis. _.. Second’ At Philadelphia cot st RENN OOROH I crocott al coopomoonnm Sorpase 0) 0} 1) 1) | Fernandez,, 3b - G. Dia’; prt _. Total— 3 Svore by innings: R Growers 000 140— 5 | Blue Sox. 002 000 40x— 6 ‘Thrée-base hit: Edwards; two- base hits: Vihlen, P. Castro; stol- en bases; Castro,- Rodriguez, | Campbell, C. Bishop; double play: Wittkop-to Campbell; struck out: | by MoKay 6 (Fernandez 3, Diaz | 2, Gates 1), by Diaz 7 (Edwards \1, Vihlak 2; Caves 1, Barrow 1, Campbell 1), by Gates 3' (Vihlen, Barrow, Edwards); bases on. balls: off MéKay 2; hit by pitcher:) Bishop by Gates, G. Garcia by McKay; winning. pitcher: Gates; time of game: 1:45; umpires: J. Griffin, W. Cates, C. Griffin. ‘HELLO’ BOWLERS | “RocoomMmHNnoy Sooue re anmococeorney B s HARDWAREMEN .AND LUM- BERMEN IN SECOND MATCH Three-man tournament at Ter- race Alleys: will continue tonight when Telephone Company team | meets Key West-Havana’ Cigar | Company club at.8 o'clock. Nightcap will be between the | ‘Thompson Hardware team ard) o'clock, Schedule for the rest of the! week follows: Tuesday— 8 p.m: DeMolays vs. Bo- jangles, 9 p.m: Rotary. vs. Palm Dairy. Wednesday— 8 a Gas Company vs, Star Cleaners. ep. me Strikes. Friday— — ee Preie Tours vs. Bow!- | \Chicago - Philadelphia Passeau and Mancuso; and Davis. First Game At Brooklyn | Pittsburgh Brooklyn Brown and Mueller; and Todd: Sevond Game At Brooklyn Pittsburgh n Blanton 1d Mueller; Hol-| lingswortl, Tamulis, Hutchinson, Evans and. Todd. First Gi At: Boston nm Weilan apeeaner Posedél and Lopez. | (Cail, entl o' eigh' Cooper, Shoun and Owen; Sul- livan, Maefayden, Fette and pez. At New York {Cincinnati ~ New York - Derringer and Lombardi; Hub- bell, Salvo, Coffman’ and. Dan- ning. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cheely No. Tb aggregation at 9} Wi opm. Southpaws vs. Arono- vitz Dept. Store. _ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN New York— Chicago: at Philadelphia—Root (6-7) vs, Johnson (7-5): St. Louis at Boston — Davis | (18+12) vs.. Morgant0-0). Only games: scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at. Detroit—Russo (3-3)'\vs. Bridges: (16-4), Boston at’ «Cleveland—Auker (7-1) vs, Harder (9-7). Philadelphia at Chicago—Night —Ross (5-12) vs. Rigney (11-6). Washington at’ St. Louis—Ap- pleton (86-9) of Carrasquel (5-7) vs. Trotter (5-6). and Glenn. 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