The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 29, 1941, Page 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941 Bobby Jones Turns Down ‘Free Ride’ Into National THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CONNIE MACK SWITCHES TO N. Y. YANKEES (By Associated Press) } j | Open Golf Many Ex-Open Champs SCORING SECRETS _ Watching a ball game with- out knowing the scoring secrets is like kissing your girl in a crowded railroad station— you just don’t get the maxi- mum thrill. If you want to know how to decode those mysterious marks on a scoreboard or sheet (or how to code up one yourself) read on this page the first of a first-part series. . . DIAMOND DATA Snap Up Non-Qualify- ing Title Chance; Jones ‘One Meet’ Player (iy Associated Press) t FORT WORTH, Tex., April 29. —Bobby Jones will the sidelines but the majority of the be. on other winners during the last 30, years will be in there swinging in the National Open golf cham- DIAMOND picnship June 5. Many of the former title-hold- » accepted the U.S. Golf Association’s offer of exemption from the sectional qualifying rounds. This action has been urged for many put it ¢ 1: Scoring the Batter wasn’t until this year that the! 4 trip to the plate isn’t always U.8.G.A, agreed. | a time at bat; a hard-hit ball isn’t Golf enthusiasts regret ‘always a hit. Let’s follow a ball; that the great Jones won't play.!player through a few adventures, Bobby still is limiting himself to just to see what could _ happen. | There are four ways he can go to! bat and not be charged with a! ame - | ever, Jones plans to come here to ve ee oa to bat, crowds the} be a spectator at the event. plate and is hit by the pitcher. | One of Bobby’s most serious ri- He takes first base. a | vals during his amateur days,! 2 He gets a base on balls. ! Charles (Chick) Evans of Chi- See ee ee ial cago, will play, and another of pase-runner advances _ safely. ! Jones’ foes in many an Open That's a sacrifice. (A long fly} tournament—Sir Walter Hagen— which advances a teammate is a time at bat.) 4. The catcher interferes with his bat and it’s another free trip. Except for those four cases, | any time a player goes to bat {| and either is put out or reaches | j base it's a time at bat, Now, as to whether he hits: 1. If he hits and gets on safely | because of a fielder’s error (that’s! for the scorer to decide) it’s a| petition for several years. time at bat but no hit. | Billy Burke, Tony Manero and 2. If he hits and the ball is) Olin Dutra have indicated ‘fielded to put out another base | whether they will play but all Tunner, it’s a “fielder’s choice”, | are expected pe ne re Fe i Amateur Johnny Goodman, :° i eer searct penarae aa who tossed the professionals a hes welleplaed Roibel res one surprise by winning in 1933—the 1° Feiders it's a hit. It’s a last amateur to crash through to; cil t re each i a a, triumph—will be on hand. ou i aerny somes ei haa | Two real old-timers—George | {7!P'¢ Wiest ee ae and Sargent and Freddie ‘Webeod—| omer the“ Gets» all “the yway) may be on hand. McLeod, who Su aa itaherobwentte bat! won in 1908, hasn't decided yet | -UPPOS® ou . é but Sargent, the 1909 winner, °°v" times in a game (unlikely | plans to pla pus ‘poartle) and did what call will be exempt from qualifying ‘AB R H | ,sectionally because they finished! (at hat) (cana) chite) among the first 30 in last year’s 3 1 1 | one n, These “5, Lawson ute, LAR FestiralSenvica who beat Gene Sarazen in a play- ; 4 ctf; Ralph Guldahl, Byron Nel- alee a) al son, Tommy Armour, Johnny Far- rell and Sam Parks. ers years here one tournament—his annual Mas-} ters’ meet at Augusta, Ga. How- also has entered. Willie MacFariane, who beat Bobby in the 1925 playoff, is a likely entrant. Jim Barnes, who won just 20 years ago in Wash- ington, will not compete. Francis Ouimet, another great amateur, probably will not play. ! He ious com- has been out of not SOFTBALL MEET } TE HT BASEBALL j SLA D TONIG (Major Leagues) { ~~ TODAY | American | New York at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit. | Washington at Chicago j Philadlphia at Cleveland. } National St. Louis at New York Cineinnati at Brooklyn Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Chicago at Boston. DOUBLEHEADER LAST NIGHT POSTPONED BY RAIN The Island City Softball League doubleheader scheduled for Bay view Park last night was rained out. The games will be played at the end of the schedule if ne- cessary to determine final stand- ing of any team Man and officials of the league are meeting tonight in City Hall, 7:00 o'clock, for further discussion of rules and regula tions. A number of important matters will be up for decision, according to President J. M. Va rela. who urges a full attendance though the league has been y three and a half a weeks, six games have been post-/ U.S. Marines. poned for various reasons. They MONDAY NIGHT neluce two ty bills and the ‘irst Game—U.S. Army nur agreement, postponed af. placed at the end of the SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 7:30 p.m.) TOMORROW NIGHT First Game—Pepper’s Plumb- ets vs. U.S, Mari Second Gam vers vs. U.S. Army. FRIDAY NIGHT Sawyer’s Bar- Barbers fu Second Game—U.S. Navy vs. vs. By fairs 3 schedule. US. Army and Pepper's Plum have i in four three Second Game—Sawyer's Bar- U.S. Marines. BASKETBALL (High School Gym, 3:30 p.m.) tor High Tourney Second-Half THIS AFTERNOON Hamtin bers vs. bers, who regular r Friday, June doubleh: sea * slated f : 13 rst Game vs. Me- son is LYONS GETS JUMP Cown oetnted Preas) April = 29. omy As Ted Bar- vs quickly so auet re MEETINGS Softball gers and offic tonight PHILADELPHIA, April 29. —Connie Mack has changed his mind. The dean of baseball man- agers said during spring training that he thought Cleveland would win the American league pennant. But, after the season got umi- der way, the A’s tall tutor swung to the New York Yan- kees. “It used to be that pitching was 70 vercent of a ball club. Now it’s 902. And the New York pitching? It’s better than Cleveland’s. Gomez makes the big difference. He locks better than he did two years ago. “I believe the Yankee= can show three pitchers as good as any Cleveland can offer, including Feller, and I think they have stronger secondary Pitching than the Indians. For a Yankee trio, take Ruff- ing, Bonham and Russo. And then there’s Gomez behind them”. DODGERS EDGE REDS 'AND GAIN NL. LEAD kelbadak STRENGTHEN HOLD | ON AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST PLACE FIATAPSAFAFLTEIPLLIPSSPOLLLL LLL (Speeial to The Citizen) NEW YORK, April 29.—Taking ; advantage of St. Louis Cardinals’ | idleness, the Dodgers of Brooklyn iyesterday afternoon rose into ‘the National League _ leader- ship by nosing the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2. Wyatt, who engaged Paul Derringer in a __ six-hit mound duel, sent home the win- | ning run in the ninth with a sin- gle to clinch his own game. The Dodgers hold a slim margin of svene points over the Cards. Limited to six hits, the same number garnered by the opposi- tion, Cleveland’s Indians scored the most runs, 7 to 2, to wallop | FFP LOLI LI I I SI thé Deteolt ‘Pigers.. The victeryi-—srr acim 2a strengthened the Tribe’s hold on LEGALS first place in the American a League. Milnar spaced the half COURT, STATE OF dozen safeties he allowed more! (inte eobet ok deh A evenly than did Newhouse and ° ¢GHAN Trout of the Bengals. | MARGARET CAMPANA BINSTED, Chicago White Sox, outhit 11-7, 4 sashes nosed the St. Louis Browns, 2/GEORGE SIDNEY BINSTED, to 1. PUBLICATION No other games in: either circuit. of the senior loop are now in the east and eastern teams in the junior league have traveled to the west. All are scheduled for 4 nar action this afternoon. H Results: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn . Cincinnati ae - Brooklyn nae Derringer and Lombardi, Wyatt and Owen. | | | | EN CIROURT FLORIDA, LE MONROE COUNTY. were played en Western clubs | $1561 3 |fendant t |resident of the State reside 4 Bender Plare, C! ‘ that said defendant twenty-one y » person in the § a the service of a summ ry upon whom would bind | that said | id cause on or be- h. day of May, the allegations est; con- ks in The Key en, a newspaper pub id ‘county and state. ordered this 27th day of March, 1941 (SEAL) No other games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Louis Rin 2 | Chicago 28.1 St. Louis AES 8 ae | By (Sd.) Hallett and Tresh; V. Kennedy,! an1an p. Cr Trotter and Grube, Swift. |Solicitor for ¥ Ross C Sawyer reuit Court. | igado, Clerk. Cle Anita J Deputy JR., TAIAIFILZAFTAIPCCLALLL LLL? RE At Cleveland Detroit z Cleveland e Newhouse, Trout and White, }; Tebbetts; Milnar and Hemsley. , { ot , that Anna | this notice, Petition to the somez, Judge = Honorable Arthur | uit Court | No other games scheduled. ROLLE, ZABETH ROLLE, HARR Attorney for Petiti apr22 MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES American TRY IT TODAY— Pct. The Favorite in Key West ° STAR ye BRAND | 643 CUBAN COFFEE -636 ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Club— L. Cleveland .. New York Boston Chicago Detroit - Philadelphia - Washington St. Louis 636 364 364 -333 222 phar 308)8e sg Qeaae aoe National Pet. | = {BASEBALL RETURNS 127 Hot Off the Wire! 667 Service Inning By Inning, -538 | 400 First Time in Key West Memiedi ee t's HORSESHOE CAFE .273 | 602 Duval Street 231] Schultz & Riggs Returns Direct From the Ball Park Club— Brooklyn St. Louis New York Cincinnati Chicago Boston Pittsburgh Philadelphia CWI hae oes £7". PI Pear Pee ee gerztige7tiezgineeizetettgtetiggp¢giigedéd Seeaanoay Island City Softball League First-Half Pet. 800 -750 750 600 .250 000 Club— U.S. Marines Pepper’s Plumbers Sawyer’s Barbers NavStas U.S. Army US. Navy ovnwwwnd L. 1 | 1 2 3 6 SJunicr High School Basketball Tournament Second-Half Pct. 1.000 800 750 600 250 250 Club— Cordova Colgate McMahon Hamlin Barber Arnold MeCown Menendez End of First-Half Club— Ww Arnold J McCown Menendez McMahon Colgate Cordova Barber Hamlin Wood Worms CAUSE ENORMOUS PROP- ERTY DAMAGE. ahwudumot this menace for you. The cost is low and Terms can be arranged. APPROVED by FHA and LICENSED SPECIALISTS in TERMITE CONTROL Inspection and Advice FREE $-year GUARANTEE BE WISE CALL | FEDERAL EXTERMINATING CO. Exterminators of all Pests 614 Duval Street Phone 31 Sd nme m9 00 MANY OPERATIONS DALLAS, Ia—Millard Browr n old. of <= PAGE THREE N TRADE AT HOME} AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE . These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions . .. each deserves your wholehearted support. SEABOARD RAILWAY Fares Schedules Tickets SIMONE’S TOURS 508 Duval Street Phone 298 Next to Kress AS A REMINDER— Look Your Best! 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