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ZONDAY, MAY 19 1941 THE KEY WEST CTPrzEN - ——— R CSISTOMITTOTOTIOOTRTEEMA OEE OO EES f 9 BAKER, MCARTRY =— TT FEATURES (em vee aarrens||AND ALBURY TOP rch’. CABENDA Here’s. how Key West's two (Majoz Leagues) | 3 3 representatives in, organized one a ‘ TODAY f baseball, Clayton Sterling and ® a , ANCIEN’ RIVALS TANGLE ihi “ ’ | NAVSTA CAPTAIN - THIRD American ~~ ; OL ; _ iT William “Butch” Cates, came out Cleveland at Philadélphia: at the plate in recent perform- BASEMAN. IDLE LAST WEEK. i FRIDAY FIRST TIME THIS ances. The local players are put- Me Fa lk oa r a These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions ... each deserves your wholehearted support. oi i ir fi i SLIPS INTQ FIRST WITH) SEASON; DOUBLEHEADER ting in their first season with the Detoit at Boston. DeLand Red Hats. | AT PARK TONIGHT Their pesfounsnaes: MARK OF .588 i National *, | Brooklyn at Chicago,~ “* Thursday, May 15 : ABR HPOAE SH Aca i ; New York at Pittsburgh. Welcome news to rabid soft- Sterling, Ib 3 0 010 00 0 Phillip “Cheta” Baker, captain-' Boston at Cincinnati, 13:6: 0 R ie, Dope eaters Sed hoe see third baseman of the NavStas,| Philadelphia-St. Louis;; not ball fans of last season is the Calan ab 4 0 0 slipped back on. top of the dia- |scheduled. : announcement that Pepper's ral "haa niDRCoOROn Rl mondball Big Ten without! pase ee! Biumnbers, lly champions, cand Davtona Beach 050 250 00x—12 taking a chepee at the platelets SOFTBALL Sawyer’s Barbers, present league Standings: week, official averages released , (Bayview Park, 7:30 p.m.) leaders, tangle Friday night for Club— W. L. Pet, | today reveal. p a isin On vacation, Baker held his TONIGHT = the first time this year. 1. DeLand 20 9 .690 : The two sthongest.diammende:> St -Augustine — 218 11 681 mark of .588 and automatically MONDAY NIGHT ew oS sens sa Friday, May 18 headed the list when Douglas First Game—Sawyer’s~Barbers | ball teams of Key West have Stl? 5 McCarthy, Pepper’s Plumber out- ys. U.S. Navy. | battled their way to the top of ; ABR HPOAESH | fielder, lost .045 points to drop! Second Game—NavStas vs, the Island City League, Barbers Sterling, 1b 3 0 0 9 10 © Jinto second. McCarthy notched U.S. Marines. Batting the pace with a half-|Cates 36 — SO. D210 | 600: im the: previous tabulation. WEDNESDAY NIGHT : Run batted in: Sterling. Esmond “Tarzan” Albury, third) First Game—U.S. Navy vs, game lead. Both clubs have’ The score: R : é 4 : Z sacker of the leading Sawyer’s Pepper’s Plumbers. been defeated only onve to date Daytona Beach 120 000 102—6 Barbers, places third, .526, .029 Second Game—U.S,’ Marines and will probably take the field DeLand 000 110 010—3 | points behind. Douglas. vs. U.S. Army. Friday night with a like record. 7 hei Sen Ones: “|” Big Ten hitters (five tied: for FRIDA NIGHT The clash of the eternal ene- meh W. L. Pet} sixth place and two for minth First Game—Pepper’s Plumb- mies highlights a schedule of ih DeLand ...............20 1.667“ oosition): __ [ers vs. Sawyer’s Barbers. three doubleheaders. » St. Augustine ...19 11.633" piayer— ABRH ‘Ave.! Second Game—U.S. Army vs. Last year the ancient rivals Baker, NS 17 10 10 .588- NavSta. i developed a bitter rivalry in toe DODGERS INDI ANS McCarthy, PP 18 6 10 555 National league. The feud ‘was p jAlbury, SB 19 11 10 .526\s intensified when the Blue Sox, , j Tynes, SB 23, 8 12 521} third member of the circuit, LOSE; CARDINALS, Poret, M 32 15 16 .500 KEY a | dropped out, leaving the avowed Keims -. 14 6 8 .500 t «enemies to settle the title among WHITE SOX Wi \Delaney, NS 14 8 7 .500 S GONE BY themselves. A “dog-eat-dog” Villareal, PP _. 22 12 11 .500 . . down-the-stretch fight ended : Pea EP 18 6 9 5p SRW OR. es Pee Pam with the Peppers declared cham- Hopkins, SB _. 28 14 13 .464 meee se an Te From pions when they piled up a four- GAME CUT OFF LEAD OF Gaiee, me a : : ne be itizen, game lead with only two con- % elly, 450 tests remaining. PACESETTERS: GOLD SOX Stanley, SB... 20 11 9 .450 Navy yard officials here are co- In pitching the clubs are even- NOSED BY TIGERS; REDS|A. Tho’pson, SB 25 11 11 .440, operating in a move to establish ly matched, Barbers claim a Johnson, N 30 12 13 .433)a volunteer naval communica-| Pio ‘of starters in Neno Castro,, SNAP LOSING STREAK Other leaders: tions reserve in the city, it was! Johnny Walker and DeWitt Most times at bat—Poret 32. learned today. Roberts. Roberts, a rookie add- ; Most runs scored—Thompson, Radio knowledge would not be ed to the roster this year, gives (Special to Tne Citizen) Marines, 17. necessary for membership in the promise of becoming the league’s NEW YORK, May 19—The) Most hits—Poret 16. organization, but it would be! top-notch moundsman. In . two: league-leading Cleveland Indians Most doubles—Thompson, Ma- helpful and would insure a high- | appearance to date, both against | and Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday |Tines, 5 er rating in the reserve at the | the Marines, he has turned in| jost a game in the race of the! Most triples—Johnson 6. beginning. three-hit, one-run performances. major leagues Most homers—Poret 3. Naval rseerves, it is explained, Walker and Castro, erratic at Pa - Most stolen bases—Chambers 6. form a component part of the times, are veterans of the spavt, The lowly Philadelphia Ath-} Most times struck out— U.S. fleet personnel, and volun- Clarence “Cigarette Willie” letics mastered the Tribe, 10-3, | Rhoden 4. teer communication reserves are Gates, who heads the Plumbers’; and runner-up Chicago White| Most times walked—Chambers considered one of the most im-| 4 staff; is the most feared Sox walloped the Washington 10. pene branches of the armed ull ‘ithe city ~and---the+ an oe DCE. PS forces. nemesis of the Barbers, Last Sehators, 10-5. The A'S pound | ees .ee eee pret! year he tossed himself to fame |°4 per iedieng for 16 hits a Representative William V. Al- against his bitter enemies when | Tegistering their one-sided vie- STANDINGS bury today announced he expects on the night of August 22 he tory, and the Chisox scored four early house action on his bill to shutout the Sawyers with nary a nuns in the opening inning to repeal the act of the 1929 legis- hit. Peppers won the game, 9-0.|pump the Nats. Cleveland’s MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES lature giving to R. G. Perky the| Last week he held the American privilege of segregating sponge ett ttt eet ete a SEABOARD RAILWAY | Mi AS: A REMINDER— Fares > Schedules - Fickets Look Your Best! 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Co. rereoe Shoes Phone 598 1115 White St. Marines 5 idivro ingles ofthe scratch ‘ope | STIRS en@ue Tend was cut) crop W. L. Pct. grounds in Monroe county. riety. Mickey Ubieta, Andrew , four games. Cleveland 23 10 .697 Albury charged from the floor & Griffin and Maitland Arias round| St. Louis’ Cardinals pull up to| Chicago, 16 11 .593/ of the house that the bill was out the pitching roster. one game of the Dodgers by edg-| Detroit 15 14 .517 passed by the 1929 legislature The men who guided the teams ing the Philadelphia Phillies, 6-5, |New» York 16 16 .500 without his knowledge, while he on the field last year are now ‘hile: the Chicago Cubs defeated Boston 13 13 .500) was absent from Tallahassee be baseballing with the DeLand en- Ringel : Washington i ees aa cause of illness. | try in the Florida State league. | tte Flatbush nine, ‘7-4. A single) philadelphia rH 18 37 —— | William “Butch” Cates, captain by Johnny Mize in the ninth with|St. Louis > 12. 32 Mr. and Mrs. Rea Snyder of and second baseman of the Pipe- the bases loaded paved the way National | Francis street have announced | Fitters in 1940, was considered for the Card triumph, and the Club— Ww. L, Pet [apeastlitens morning, of an Se ace, Bee tooeed his ines | eas emt bo Whitlow Weak oa oe “3 8 TM ppasonare—eaa mates in hitting, 454, and was| ‘°F their runs to end his winning |New. York 16 1 aap | PNAS ee eee one of the league's best fielders. Streak at seven straight. Boston 19 8 4p | SRS TS ee ee Jackie Carbonell, third base-| Lefty Gomez twirled six-hit|Chicago FT Tt 4 jresergrectlenagrribuya tary shortstop, has replaced Cates as, ball against the St. Louis Browns | Cincinnati Rae, shige ne Sete head of the club. Pittsburgh 9 15 375 nel 5 ._|amd so the New: York «ankees | PitSbure® | : Reeves left yesterday for a two} The heavy-swatting captain=| 12-2. . ~#ej Philadelphia 9 20 310 weeks’ visit in Havana. . .Charles first baseman of the Barbers, nates R Sppmmcenionee “ Mrs. Clayton Sterling, paced the Na-, Detroit's Tigers gained an un-| jenad City Softball League mince Arie pete bench os mark of .500. Monk Kerr, brought Red Sox when twa infield errors| Clab— WwW. Pet. 5 ; " . ‘ aw after a 10-day vacation: here to in from the outfield to fill Ster-| alowed a pai of runs in the}S@wyer's Barbers BS | cescmn tn, Lens dilec Skee cee pings vacsted. got ot sist, NOW / 13th, Score 65: Pepper's Plumbers -857 Johnson, who was visiting for 10 captains the Hair: & wi : i rail P . Cincinnati Reds ended their U-S- Marines... 856 days in Miami, returned here | Peppers are also minus their NavStas 500 peppy third sacker of 1940, Philip | losing streak by nosing the Bos-]*t.s Army ae | pene: “Chea” Baker, of the NavStas; ton Braves, 4-3, behind the pitch- Navy lll itori: , 4-3, .S. 3 : The Citizen, in editorial para- pone Hancock, pitcher, mem- ing of Paul Derringer, who|*Tie game. graphs, said: ber of Key West National Guard, | struck out nine. “When City Auditor Albury | and Osear Ward, sl itch- . es ; ‘i r-outfielder, also im treining, New York Giants came from Junior High School and Officer Vinson finish collect- with the guards. Joseph “Nene Domenech, leading outfielder who perform-| Results: i 7 t:une Ss " Gordy 1 2 333 Quent realty taxes. If they did pel the, Bere . Tak year, now NATIONAL LEAGUE asi only half as well as they ssl centesfields for the NavStas. At Cincinnati R. H. E.!Gomez and Dickey done on the cars, the city would Games Tonight oe vay a Sawvers tonight make their Bosten 37 Of ~ = be ‘out of the weeds’ financially. | In Every Town REXALL STORE Ip The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and Duro Pumpe WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Ptumbing Supplies Gardner’s Pharmacy PHONE 348 534 Duval Street behind to down the Pittsburgh! Basketball Championship Series ing city auto licenses, council | , | Pirates, 3-4 1 club— W. L. Pct, might consider giving them the | * Plage | Arnolé 2 1 .667 job of getting in the city’s delin- | Cincinnati 411 2] At Boston =. Speaking seriously, it’s a ee = 4 before meeting the’ Tobin, Sullivan, Early and | Detroit this can’t be done” ae rye They yack UP Berres; Derringer and Lombardi. | Boston agains . y in the open- Siinitinnintnin | (41 Innings) ing end of a twin bill at Bayview i oN Ben wt t Park. NavSta, _ strengthened | At Pittsburgh spain ie (bicelles sappbeet since manager Bob Reid issued New, York § 9 a orove Newsome and Peacoc his drastic order recently, meets Pittsburgh #8 Sara the Marines in the closing gar McGee, Wittig, Adams, Brown} _At Philadelphia ote rtair - J / and Danning; Sewell, K? _ | Cleveland 363 be ae Deke ES a fe cerdecerenan tech arr | Philadelphia 1016 0 * Dorsett, Heving, Jungles and HN {Hemsley; Babich, Ferrick and ARMY’S BEST rTER: | ots ROM E i payes. ONCE KELLER’S MATE s 611 2 and Warren: M. Coop- | TRY IT TODAT— «Ry Aennotnvee Press) m ist and Mancuso. WEST POINT, N. Y. May 19. |The Favorite in Key West —Best hitter om the Army base At Chicago HE! BRAND ball team is Johnny Rlraite eg 9 * 9 a transfer from Mary N % . \ N) N N) N N & N N tional league in» hitting. with a earned verdict over the~Boston First-Half ‘ my ; N street, left yesterday afternoon ) \ N . 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