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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1941 THE-KEY WEST CITIZEN ; 8 KSITOOMOOOOITOTOOIIOOE OE, | With NavStas 16-5 L ‘LOST SUNDAY, 6-5 = } eh av Stas ast | , = = . | American t ' Night; Hit Castro Hard sorresz FIRST DEFEAT OF iu WL. Pet. pal aa e 2, SEASON: Cleveland - 615} | 2 opakaged New York 590 | Higgs And Bennett Led DODGERS ONLY t VICTORS Boston _ 559 Chicago - orl eG ! Detroit — 516) nl rennoneaee actin HALF-GAME BACK Coast Guard Cutter Pandora} Philadelphia 233.459 Held Station Ten To jnine Sunday afternoon at Army aon 3 3 Ru or i OF CARDINA | Barracks suffered its first loss peeton 4 } Four Bingles lof the season . after trampling oS bel in suc ia local teams four games in a row. PAs ae 43°21 672! ree | DOWNED PIRATES WITH RAL-| see oe Sy uanenian |Brookiyn “667 | Pepper’s Plumbers once again | nosed 5-4 two Sundays ago, turn-/ no york "525 | were having their heads meas- | LY IN EIGHTH: CUBS BOON: | of the tables and downed the Cincinnati “500 ured for the eity diamondball' ED IN FIRST INNING TO} ene of Mercy by one run, 6 Chicago 476 | loop’s first-half crown today aft-; BLANK GIANTS, 1-0 Boy ores Pittsburgh pee | er pummelling the weakened { Pirates (6) | Boston — - i NayStas, 16 to 5, last night at —— sea sca | Philadelphia 295 | ig hee, deel hip in mle rgg Castellana, 1b 20100 0 ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL | Winners in both ae the Se NEW YORK, June 24—The | vargas oe igen ltnd gn bind ee fie Memes for the title, the Brooklyn Dodgers, by virtue of /Torrés, rf 3 2 0 0 0 0) First-Half Championship Series | Plumbers today were virtually | their 9-4 victory over the Pitts- | Baso, eee 401200 Club— W.L. Pet. | certain to hand the tottering) burgh Pirates yesterday after-| Bennett, ef 3 0 1 2 0 O|Pepper’s Plumbers 2 0 1.000 | NavStas another trimming Wed- noon, rose to within a half-game of | Delfin, ss : : . ; : NavStas 0 2 .000 nesday night, bringing a final the National League pacesetting | Auonse: 6 0 ‘ neg re 1 end to a weird season. ERED Esquinallo,c 4 0 0 7 0 0 First-Game Exhibitions | . - St. Louis Cardinals. Cards were!}Molina, p_... 1 0 0 0 2 0+ Club— W. L. Pct. } The Stas, minus their spark- |~ | + P } plug and captain, Philip (Cheta) | i#le- |Sanchez p 2 0 1 1 2 0/US. Army oa Pong Baker, and their manager, Bob, Brooklyn, trailing 3 to 4 going! ee Seg Re ene US. Navy + -1 2 333) Reid, both of whom were putting into the eighth, settled the issue | Totals— 31 6 62710 2 es ORS SE | in overtime at their navy station; with an attack of Bob Klinger.! Pandora (5) aaa ARS aR jobs, presented a changed and Sending home the tying run and) Player— ABRH POAE SPORTS CALENDAR | listless front to the galloping leaving two on base, the stage was | McKay, ss-p oo Oo oe | | Plumbers. Shorstop Anthony Kel-{set for pinch-hitter Herman | Dom’nech, ef-3b5 2010 1 = — | ly, who injured. a leg Friday |Franks, rookie catcher, Franks | Boring, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 | night, was also absent from the stepped into thé batter’s box and|Berg, If 5 2°2°1 0 0 BASEBALL | lineup. smashed a homer that scored the | Navarro, c 5 1 213 0 1} (MAJOR LEAG#Es) Castro Rapped Hard _two runners ahead of him. That|Revels, p 3 0 1 0 1 0 TODAY | Lino Castro, who had the meant defeat for the Bucs. McCauley, 3b-ss 5 0 1 1 1 0} | Plumbers spellbound in three’ Fat Freddy Fitzsimmons, who | Shirley, rf = 02020 Se American } games before they landed on him had conquered the Pirates on | Prather, rf 201000 Cleveland at Boston. | Friday night, took an even worse twelve successive previous starts | Hundwin, 4° 0:2 5 1-1 St. Louis at New York. : | lashing last night. against them, had a tough time | Queen, 2b 4 0 1 2 0 0|- Detroit at Philadelphia, night Airman Bennett, never a hard gaining his 13th victory over the} — = = = 2 289 -== game. hitter, lifted one of Castro’s of-|Frisch gang but Franks’ circuit) Totals— 42 5 924 6 3| Chicago at Washington. ferings for a line drive homer in- Clout finally swung the score in| Score by innings: R National * to left-center in the third in- his favor. | Pandora - 000 201 002—5|! Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, night | ning, and the rest of the Plumb-' Claude Passeau, pitching three- | Pirates 000: 003 30x—6 | game, | Boston at St. Louis. ers marched right behind him, hit ball, shutout the New York, Three-base hit: Berg; two-base New York at Chicago. tallying 15 hits. Giants 1-0 for the Chicago Cubs, | hit: Berg; struck out: by Molina : Everett (Two-By-Four) Higgs |The one-run jinx that had dogged |4, by Sanchez 2, by Revels 8, by | Philadelphia at Cincinnati. wes the most painful thorn in, the Bruins in three straight games | McKay 5; bases on balls: off Mo- ‘ Castro’s side through the whole jumped over to the Giants. od ape eo gees S beste SOFTBALL affair, hitting four singles and a lone run was scored in the first; * © icKay 2; hits: o! flolina 2 : double for a perfect night at bat, inning on a single and double. 4, off Sanchez 5, off Revels 3,/ (Bayview Park, 7:30 p.m.) in. which he knocked in seven (From then on, Passeau and Hal|ff McKay 3; umpires: Beacher | grirst named clubs “visiting”, runs and scored once himself, {Schumacher were locked. in a|and Lastres. last named, “homel) Getes Allows Four pitchers’ duel. <4 iene seinem TOMORROW NIGHT “Cigarette Willie” Gates, star| No other games were played in| New Passing Rule Seen First Game—U.S. Army vs. either league. . U.S. Navy. rhe Dieta and tanned | Results: | As Aid To Warner Style’ Second Game—NayStas ~ vs. four, while Castro was hit 15) NATIONAL LEAGUE viieey Pepper’s Plumbers. times, walked nine, struck out | At Chicago RHE ATLANTA. see te 24 W. A. FRIDAY NIGHT | one and ‘delivered seven wild New York 0 3 0} (If Necessary) | | (Bill) Alerander, head coach at} % Georgia Tech and a member of| First Game—US. Navy vs. the Football Rules Committee, | U.S. Army. Chicago » _.... 2 € Schumacher, Adams and Dan- pitches. All Plumber runs were, vas | earned except one and three of Stas’ scores were unearned. Second Game—Pepper’s Plumb- | ning; Passeau and McCullough. The NavStas tallied twice in| feels that the recent alteration | which allows the ball to be hand- | ¢Ts vs. NavStas. ed forward to any player behind the line of scrimmage will be a FELLER TOSSES BALL definite aid to exponents of the | 100 MILES AN HOUR Waner system of play. | 7 ae, | “The pall may be handed first) In his first 14 games ofthe sea- | AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions . .. each deserves your wholehearted support. _ red SEABOARD RAILWAY Fares - Schedules : Tickets SIMONE’S TOURS patent 508 Duval Street Phone 298 SIMONE’S “TOURS 508 Duval wg Phone 298 TO’ KRESS) oe | INSURANCE | Special Offer/ $8:95 Sunbeam . 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Only games scheduled. the first session and four in each | in the second and third, the Stas | sent two more across the plate} in the third on captain-shortstop |te a lineman who has come out lof the line of scrimmage and! | who is at least one yard back of \the line of scrimmage when he/ AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. Jackie Carbonell’s brace of er- SOMETHING SPECIAL rors, but the Plumbers came ; | right back with five more in the} (Ry Associated Press) | fourth. GOLDEN, Colo., June 24.— Carbonell of the Plumbers hit safely twice last night, scoring four runs. Bennett’s homer in the third scored Gates, who had singled to center, ahead of him. In the second inning, Bennett's single scored Gates for the first time, after the pitcher had walk- ed. Lloyd Madden, “little all-Amer- | ica” halfback at Colorado Mines in 1939 and a Chicago Cardinals performer last season, has a sil- ver diploma from his alma mater | ta show he’s a geological engi-| neer. { ;mon, Higgs 7, Ubieta, Arias, Ben- nett 3, G. Lastres 2; home run: Bennett; three-base hits: Barcelo, | G. Lastres; two-base hit: Higgs; sacrifice hits: Aria, Solomon; | struck out: by Gates 4, by Cas- tro 1; bases on balls: off Gates 5, off Castro 9; wild pitches: Cas- tro 7, Gate 1; umpires: Cleare and Albury. Domingo (Mickey) Ubieta, for- merly of leading Miami softball teams, singled twice, scored two runs and batted in one. Gabriel Lastres, rookie second baseman, tripled for the Plumb- ers in the fourth inning, scoring two and coming home himself on Ubieta’s second: single of the game. Lastres could have made Army Whips Navy a home run on his long hit, but Army, playing in the opener, | stumbled rounding third and edged out Navy 4-3 to win its | had to go back. second straight in the three- Box score: game exhibition series they have Plumbers (16) staged since the title matches Player— AB RH POA E began. Ubieta, 3b § 2 2 0 3 0 Sparked by first baseman Carbonell, ss 4 4 2 1 3 2 Saunders, who hit two singles Higgs, it 5 1 5 3 @ © and a double, the Soldiers stag- Villareal, cf 3 0 1 2 0 0 ed two two-run rallies to clinch Torres, c 5 0 0 7 @ © the game. Both teams scored Arias, sf 4 0 1 1 0 0 only in the third and fourth in- A. Lastres, Ib. 4 0 0 @ 0 1 nings, with the Navy getting Gates, p 2 3 1 6 © @ ane rum to Army’s two in the Bennett, rf 3 3 2 0 Q © third and both collecting two in G. Lastres, J 2 3 1 1 «+O 1 the fourth =~ —-—-—-—--— Almeda, Army pitcher, gave Totals. 3 $21 6 4 up the walk scored against ei- NavStas (5) ther pitcher, and his three strike- Player. AB RH POAE outs also were the only ones re- Allshouse, 3b 3 1 1 1 2 1 corded in the game Garcia, sf 2:2:0.9 3-6 let, Navy first baseman Barcelo, Ib 3110 00 ‘strikeout king” of the Solomon, 2b 30@@1 3 "s first-half season, hit two Delaney, If 2700301 walked once. Lee, Soldano, c 3. 9 0 1 0 @ the Marine shortfielder who is Sands, ss 3 1 21 2 @ 2} playing with Navy, hit three sin- Gutierrez, rf 2 0 0 0 0 @ gles im the firs game of the se- Albury, rf 1 0 1 0 © 0 ries, two Friday night, and col- Wells, cf 3 0 © 1 © © lected another pair last night, as Castro, p 3 t @ O 4 © well as scoring a run. eo The score by innings Totals- 7 $ 42110 4 RHE Score by innings: R Navy OO! 2000-3 8 7 Plumbers 344 500 O—16 Army 002 200 x4 1! 1 NavStas 202 100 0 5 Almeda and Cah Runs batted in: Barcelo. a |son, game wardens find a prob- receives the ball”, Alexander ex- plains. | “I believe the exponents of } the Warner system will benefit; MILLS from this rule because it will Gola | help them on thelr _Gouble __#e- SOSSSSSCOSSSLSSSSLASESOEE | verses. 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