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eee. AY 13, 1 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN REDS BLAST CARDS ' TWICE TO RETAIN | HOLD ON TOP-RUNG YANKS BLANK RED SOX TO SNAP LOSING STREAK: IN- DIANS LOSE TO SURPRIS- ING BROWNS (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 13.—Cincin- nati Reds tock a firmer hold on first place in the National League yesterday with a double win over the St. Louis Cardinals. Scores to 4. Ival Good- connected for a four-bagger for the Reds a Frank McCorm were 7 to 1 and 13 In the first game, i in the nightcap k, Lonnie Frey arry Craft collected hom- Paul Derringer aliowed four hits in the first game and Jim Turner g up sixteen hits in the them suffic prove har nightcap, keeping scattered to in the run tabulations. Dizzy Dean was knocked out of the box again yesterday, but the Chicago Cubs recovered and went on to overcome a five-run lead to beat the burgh Pirates, 7 A three- Tun rally in the third and a four- run burst in the eighth did the trick. Brooklyn Dodgers kept close to the Reds in the standings with a 5 to 3 victory over the Philadel- phia Phillies. Bases were load- ed when relief hurler Tot Press- nell retired the last Philly bat- ter in the ninth inning. v York Giants edged out the Boston Bees, 3 to 2, for their fifth straight victory yesterday. Hal Schumacher started for the Giants but was relieved in the eighth by ‘alter Brown when the Bees collected two runs. In the American League, the New York Yankees ended their prolonged losing streak at eight, with a resounding victory over the Boston Red Sox, 4 to 0. Red Ruffing allowed the league- leaders only six hits, and collect- ed two hits himself to aid in the Yanks’ offensive. Chicago White Sox climbed a little higher in the standings with a 4 to 3 win over the Detroit Tigers. Sox amassed nine hits off three Tiger hurlers. Philadelphia Athletics defeat- ed the Washington Senators, 4 to 2. Johnny Babich allowed the Nats but six safeties. St. Louis Browns downed Cleveland Indians, 5 to 2, on a triple by Rip Radcliff in the eighth inning to break a 2-2 tie, adding two more in the next in- ning to clinch the game. Results of the games follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At St. Louis Cincinnati eo 0 St. Louis 143 Derringer and Lombardi; Mc- Gee, Russell, Lanier and Padgett. to 5. the R. H.E Second Game At St. Louis Cincinnati St. Louis Turner and Hershberger; War- neke, Bowman, Lanier and De- lancey, Padgett. 13 11 1 . At Chicago Pittsburgh Chicago Sewell, Lanahan and Davis, Berres; Dean, Olsen, Rosenberg- er, Passeau and Todd. At Brooklyn Philadelphia Brooklyn S. Johnson, Smoll, Warren; Fitzsimmons, agd Mancuso. Hoerst and Pressnell At Boston New York 310 0 Boston 291 Schumacher, Brown and Dan- ning; Posedel and Lopez. R. HE AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York Beston New York srmueller, Wilson and cock; Ruffing and Rosar. H. 6 9 Pea- At Philadelphia Washington Philadelphia Chase. Jacobs _ and Evans; Babich and Hayes. R. HE 260 410 1 Ferrell, At Detroit Chicago Detroit Lyons and Trout, Gorsica and Sullivan. At Cleveland St. Louis 512 1 Cleveland 29 0 Auker and Swift; Hudlin, Har- der and Hemsley. R. H. E. hapless Pitts- , CLASSIFIED COLUMN RE E| 416 4 . FOR SALE—30-ft. HEAVY HITTING BLUE SOX PLAY WON FOR SOX SCHOOL T TONIGHT § City Softball League have a real| DEFEATED , COAST GUARD |SECOND SOFTBALL GAME OF Biting anaiReldine clay OPS NINE 8 TO 2 YES- EVENING BRINGS CCC’S AND and Bond are clipping the ball at a 1.000 pace, and O'Conner is bat- TERDAY TIGER TEN TOGETHER ting .538, followed by Webb .500, Jordan .466, Byars 373 and! ime Sox won from the U. S.| Doubleheader of softball a Thompson and Gabbard .333 each. bag = mong Included among the safeties are Coast Guard Pandora yesterday | teams of the Island City League three home runs, five triples and |" 3” exciting baseball game. | will 2 Pa tonight at Bay- view ‘ark. Final score was 8 to 2. six doubles. z Long-distance hitting prevail- In the first game, the Blue Sox ed throughout the contest. Ar-/will meet the High School. Os- mando Acevedo, Sox shortstop,|car Ward in the box and Howard poled a home run and a single.'Gates behind the plate will be (667 each; Scott and Campbell | /©SUS Garcia, Sox outfielder,;the opening battery for the Sox. SOFTBALL SHORTS By AGUILAR { Other leading league are: ccC—Branton and Fralish hitters of the runs. Pet. = pt 455 429 -400 -400 -333 Louis runs: A. Acevedo, York J.j 16 14 12 10 . 9 9 hits re- _ NATIONAL LEAGUE L. 4 4 8 11 13 10 il 13 Pet. -778 -765 556 500 -381 375 -353 278 For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION 500 each, Hamilton .400, G. Wil- also clouted one for the bases.'Students may use Stickney or Hansen .375. ‘ for the Coast Guardsmen. |dano receiving the tosses. This U. S. Marines—Canta 1.000, Howard Gates twirled the first contest is scheduled to get under tin, Plemmons and come -333 € = Pa lowed two safeties and a pair of eat a and . ccc Ape .500, markers. Bennett went el 0 ete ee eee Archer 428, G. Lastres .400, J.'mound for remaining five ‘er, will toe the slab and Jasper and D. Fernandez and frames, giving up two hits and no, Walker will don the big glove be- Castro 1.000, ; ae rill Ward 000,.G. Garcia aid Cadet |2eingle in three <trses at we] W7l be Hatioms ena G. walkeme Garcia .500 each, and Castro and, A. Acevedo, Molina and Cas-' Carabailo .333 each. tellano starred in the field for the STANDINGS Walker .600 each, Cabanas and ¢s at short for the Guardsmen, Brost .500 each, C. Albury .425 and Navarro and Berg were also ——— Sawyer’s Barber Shop—J. Na--_ Score by innings: R. H. E. ae - os rro .571, Kerr .350, E. Albury Blue Sox _ 230 001 200-8 8 sider Coca-Cola—Baker, 416, Ben-, Gates, Bennett and G. Garcia, Philadelphia ie nett 400, Cates .373, McCarthy Al. Rodriguez; Butler and J. Na-|~71C@80 and Nelson .333. ‘aa 8 scene pase hits: J. Navarro, “°¥ corded so far sho’ slen bases: Castellano, A. Ace- ce Four triples, three dou- vedo, Albio Acevedo; sacrifice High School—One home run, 4 innings, off Bennett 2 in 5 in-/~'00 ooklyn = three triples and two doubles. nings; struck out: by Gates 3, by | NCW 1OTK five triples and four doubles. balls: off Gates 3, off Bennett 1, eae eines Sawyers—Three triples and off Butler 2: hit by pitcher: Ben-! F7Uade'pnia Park Tigers—One home run, Pandora 7, Sox 4; time of game:_ Pittsburgh four triples and five doubles. 2:00; umpires: three triples and five doubles. a Marines—no extra-base hits. GAMES TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE liams and Harris .428 each, and | Hewitt and Navarro hit doubles|Smith on the mound, with Sol- Stoffer .500, Aiday .400, and Mar- su innings for the Sox and al-|Way at 7:30 o'clock. High School — Soldano on the! Griffin, the Tigers star pitch- the ae He also poled a double and |hnid the batter. CCC's battery lano .511 each, Molina and J. Plate. Park Tigers—J. Pent and J. victors. Hewitt handled 10 chanc- and Rosam .333. outstanding for the losers. Ctub— w. L. and Hopkins .285. Pandora _ 101 600 000—2 4 2 Detroit ae J. Carbonell .400, and Higgs varro. Washington 13 A eeakamet of the Acevedo, Bennett, Hewitt; bles. hit: Bennett; hits: off Gates 2 in Blue Sox—Two home runs, Bennett 6, by Butler 3; bases on‘ Chicago three doubles. nett by Butler; left on bases: | Boston Sgt. Tanner and Coca-Cola—Two home runs. Lastres. No games scheduled. Coca-Ccla leads in stolen bas- es with eight, followed by CCC Camp with five. Tigers have stolen three bases and the Stu- dents two. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Brooklyn— Pearson (1-1) ws. Casey (2-2) New York at Boston—Vanden- berg (1-6) vs. Sullivan (1-2). St. Louis at Cincinnati—Cooper (0-1) vs. Walters (5-0). Chicago-Pittsburgh, not sched- (OSMORSIOLEN= Sivas Kinr|4y) ee Bicycie, silver plated. Reward if returned to HARRY LARIZ, Western Union. may13-1tx “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Around LOST Subscribe to The Citizen-—20c weekly. Annual Electric Range Sale A Standard-Size HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE for only $89.95 LESS $10.00 FOR YOUR OLD RANGE No Down Payment LOST—Pair of Bi-Focal G! Tortoise Shell Rim. Please turn to Frank Sabini, 927 Eaton street or Club La Conga. may13-2tx ie abe tbtdziaaaaweaareriaenEbde: ial tee at HEE ee HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Man or boy to work around Service Station. Apply in evening after eight. Cor. Duval and Division Si may11-6t FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT with! private bath. Apply 906 Grin- nell off Division Street near Bell Tower. may11-3tx APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION STREET. Hot water, modern conveniences. Opposite Tift’s Grocery. 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