The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 29, 1939, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN St. Louis at Boston—McGee |CHEELY LUMBER CO. HO. OME, «) vs Errickson (2-6). TEAM DEFEATED HARD- , Pitisburgh at WARE OUTFIT — | YANKEES BOMBARD TIGERS: | BROWNS SNAP OUT OF LOSING STREAK | HERE'S GOOD NEWS for the |baseball ‘fans of the city: Fort | | Myers will not play in Key West | |Sunday, September 3, and Mon- | |day, September 4 (Labor Day) idl S i repo! d it last ; (Special to The Citizen) upeantinne ae ape A ieee Bowling team of the Key West- & we NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Cincin- tioned in this’ column “before: | Cigar ‘Company outplay- i . Loui i Earl Adams’ Trojans will clash |ed'the Telephone Co! team. nati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals oe Hollywood All-Stars én the en pa sia prea ~ first date and according to Mana- | ee ach cf tee the ger Roy Hamlin of the Conchs | ARR ate seins S| |the leading Key West tear will | tournament. : play either West Palm Beach or! Cigarmen defeated their oppon- Hialeah on the workman’s holi- ents 1249 pnis to 1089. day. | In the secon match Cheely| . | . 1 bowled i an neg wn ean San, Same. wi THE WEATHER Moore (12-8) vs. Gumbert (12-9), |' Chicago at Philadelphia—Page 6-6) vs. Higbe (9-9). AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Detroit—Donald| (13-2) vs. Newsom (15-10). | Boston at Cleveland—Lefevbra { (0-0) vs. Eisenstat (6-5). 4 Only’ games scheduled. lost their games yesterday. New York Giants defeated the Redlegs 3 to 1 as Lohrman kept the Cin- cy boys’ seven hits well scat- tered. Two rookie pitchers hook- ed up in the Card-Bee game, but | jin the Key West baseball magnet | 2 IES hsb Machine’ just |evealed that in the eveht nego- tal of 1197. Their COND LTETT sean \tiations for.an out-of-town team|/Thompson Marine Hardware | oh Key West, Fia.,| couldn’t make it. Six-run rally | failed the Conchs will ten travel players, came off second best | ; Aug. 29, 1939. jto Miami where the locals will | with 1060. | Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. in the very first inning put the tangle with Dade County’s All- bay eae | : — Mer. Time apere ‘emperatures IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY moundsman Tn the mean-| \ | game on ice for the Boston lads, |Star aggregation. Final score was 10 to 5. Chicago Cubs gained ground by defeating Philadelphia Phillies, 5 to 3. Gab- his 1722nd game for the Bruins, one over the by Hartnett caught record any player has caught for one team. New York Yankees blasted De- troit Tigers, 18 to 2. Joe DiMag- gio poled two homers, one with the bases loaded. In all, he drove in eight runs. Every starting player got at least one hit. St: Louis Browns snapped their eight-game losing streak by over- (| whelming Washington Senators, 12 to 2, behind Trotter’s fourhit performance. Boston Red Sox edged out Cleveland Indians, 6 to 5. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York RB. H. E. Cincinnati 1.3.4 New York o. 7.0 Thompson, Grissom, Johnson and Lombardi; Lohrman and Danning. At Boston R.H. St. Louis 5 8. Boston 0 14 Andrews, Sunkel and Padgett; Moran nd Lopez. At Philadelphia. R. H, E. Chicago ; _._.. 5.7 Philadelphia’ 311 Root*and Hartnett; Johnso: and Davis. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland Boston Cleveland Dickman, Harder, Dobson and Hemsley. 610 1 512 1 At Detroit New York Detroit _.... 244 Russo and Dicke: Bridges, Benton, Coffman and Tebbetts. At St. Louis R.H.E. Washington - 241 St. Louis 217 0 Carasquel, Appleton and Fer- rell; Trotter and Hershany. HOLLYWOOD STARS ‘PLAY HERE SUNDAY SCORELESS INNINGS TO HIS CREDIT, SLATED TO PITCH “Schoolboy” Ives, with 30 scoreless innings to his credit, will pitch for the Hollywood All- Stars when the up-state club plays the fast4stepping Trojans | ft Trumbo Field Sunday: after- noon. Ives was on the mound when the Hollywood team defeated the Trojans 1 to 0 in that city three weeks ago in one of the best baseball games ever played in that section. Russell Ingraham, manager of the All Stars, will again strength- en his team with several players from the Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach clubs. Trojans, jubilant over their victory Sunday against the heavy- | hitting Conchs, will again have Mario Hernandez, Pirate third baseman, at the hot corner. Mario, | j who had been in a hitting slump, | came out of it with a bang Sun- day and poled four out of five in his first game with the ‘Tro- jans. Tony Davila, a Pirate castoff, whom the Trojans signed up, will again be in: leftfield, “Bub- ber” Wickers will do mound duty for the Trojans. In the Holly-! wood game, “Bubber” would have ‘won his conjest but for a fluke hit by Soulder, struck out three times. A second game may be played Sunday but definite announce- R. H. E.| who he later} |time the writer is corresponding | | with Jerry Donovan of the Magic |City, making a great . effort to} jhave Mr. movan bring his| |Greater Miami All-Stars to this \city. Mario Hernahidez, Pirates’ fast | third sacker, will don a Trojan | yniform next Sunday and will be | ‘seen in action against the strong |Hollywood Stars September 3. | | Watch:'those hustling Trojans | with their new baseball suits next | Sunday. They will prove to the | Hollywood boys that they can really play ball. Blue Sox has defeated Fort Myers: several times, yet the lo-| cals are still trying to arrange |games with the west coast club. Had the Labor Day contest went ily have proved a financial flop | jand this column gives Manager Nash Diaz credit for turning down | Noval propositions. | In the Monroe County League | |there-are four diminutive out-/ fielders classed as “running apart demons”. Which of the quartet} is the fastest? This would like to | he known by this column and the {majority of baseball fans. In or- der focdecide ‘this, the four little lads will be asked to take part inj ‘a base” circling Contest on Labor | - “ lormes making, the in ime-than the! | others will; be awarded a prize) | donated by the Social Club Marti. | | The four speed demons are | Evelio “Skippy” Rueda, Joseph | Domenech of the Trojans; Jesus! | (Dopey) Garcia of the Blue Sox, | | ilson and Peacock; | ang Rene “Two Base” Machin of Ratones jthe Key West Conchs. Which is your selection? | One question in the minds of | local ‘baseball fans is when will |the second-half schedule of the | Monroe County League start? Mr. }Hamlin is the only person who jean answer this question and the probable date is September 10. } | Providing, of course, there is no| |dut-of-town games scheduled. | |. Speaking of the Monroe Coun- |- ty Baseball- Legaue, what have |you to say about the Trojans |should they succeed in having Mario Hernandez, third baseman, and Publio “Specs” Carbonell, pitcheF, mémbers of, thé Pirates, move over to the city’s second ee | schedule on 12 games:the outa at the end may be like this: ; Club \Key ‘West- Conchs | Trojans Pirates - |Blue Sox - This column figures Adam’ {crew may win two games from ithe Conchs, Trojans may - drop four to Hamlin’s gang. Bush’s Nlads can take a pair of victories from the Blue Sox and the Sox jmay come with one win! over the Pirates. The prediction | \is that neither the Sox or Pirates will defeat the Conchs or Trojans and the league will be an interest- ing one with two teams fighting { |B. Roberts EMEA ae tele See TOMATO LEAGUE |tfion of the proposed series be- fans, after studying "individual Key West-Havana Cigar Co. (righest last 24 hours — Raul _. Palenzuela Mongo 50 113 158— 421; Motel ag Telephone Company i 79 122 99— 300) Sawyer - 74 134 143— 351 | Overlin Total Ress Y Cheely Lumber Co. No. 1 | Kireh’ner (sub) ¥20 125 119— 364) 29 149 157— 435 Clawson ... 12 146 140— 398; Total —-... bax pies Thompson Hardware Thompson _ 76 113 140— 329! A. Roberts —..104 119 151— 374| Pinder 126 117 115— 357 { Total _._. ! STARTED SUNDAY | By PEDRO AGUILAR | Opening games of the recently- | formed Tomato Baseball League were played Sunday at Navy Field in the morning. Lecheros defeated Espiga de Terisita in the first contest, and Chan Li Poo nine downed Ra- tones in the nightcap. | Scores: | First Game { Espiga de Teresita 5 9 4} Lecheros __ 1012 4 Martinez, Garcia and Sanchez; M. Tynes and Hopkins. Second Chan Li Poo - MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES’ STANDINGS | NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— Ww. L Cincinnati St. Louis — seen in action against the Tro- jans and West Palm Beach or Hialeah will invade this city to combat the Conchs next week. Virgilio Fabian asking confirma- tween the Tampa All-Stars and the Key West Conchs during the holidays in this city. A return series is also to be played’in Ybor City New Year’s week. . . A great number of baseball | Lowest;last night Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending at 730 p. m., inches Total Up Exces§i, since January in Low 2 High "3 Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea level .- 29.99 WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly floudy tonight and Wednesday; {gentle to moderate winds, mostly southwesterly. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, possibly a few scattered showers in central por- tion and near northeast coast, slightly warmer in extreme northeast portion tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf’ “Gentle to mod- PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invigo- raters and other stimulants. One dose, starts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call, write Gardner’s Pharmacy. _. 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