The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 22, 1941, Page 3

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LIN HOLE BUT DODGERS SWING TROJANS DOWNED 0 HOPPIN’ ALONG INTO WEST WITH 42, | | | 3 | “ _gRsean a wre soon ONLY GAME LEAD IN PITCHERS? DUEL —The, “I didn’t ha thi Cetdinals Have suffered enough loge”, Hopp sald. “T just like to |PIRATES DOWNED BROOK: 'C.G.c. TRITON on |e | injuries this season to wreck an ordinary team, but with r play. I don't care where”. | : serves like fleet-footed Johnny, With the Cardinals, he sat on| LYN, 8-3. IN LONE CONTEST) ARMY NINE, 10.7; Hoop, the Cardinals arent’ an’ the bench most of last season | OF MAJOR LEAGUES YES-| BASEBALL GAMES AT BAR- ordinary team, “to see how the other players did| TERDA’ | \ ¥ | FIELD (. Otte, bees authority says it, always working*hard to keep | erga’ that if you had to pick the most. in shape”. ote at og aged baad fee Hopp knock bese naga _ Gpeeias 49 ‘The Citizen) i hwer Coane guard ball teams lot of consideratio: OSS ee ni it back with a} NEW YORK, July 22—Drop- m to the 24-' rattle of lusty base hits, earned an even break Sunday in| year-old rookie. That's how im- A left-hander, he’s a natural | ing their fourth decision yester-i the final baseball games of the! eae has been in the team’s hitter who feels “right at home |42¥ afternoon in the last five|season at army barracks, as the | ‘up there at the dish”. He has a Starts, the Daffy boys of Brooklyn | Cutter Triton squad knocked off } °Mize was hurt, ‘record of getting a hit the first today opened the latest western’ Army, 10 to 7, in the morning, | “the™ bench and ‘time at bat in each league in invasion with’a mere game lead|and the Cutter Pandora Bears | filled in .at first bases so. sen8a- | Which he’s played. over the St. Louis Cardinals. i fell before the Key. West Trojans | tionally that a permanent place; Hopp is one of the fastest ren! Pounding four Dodger pitchers | in the afternoon, 4-2. in the lineup had to be found for in baseball. In fact, all six of the for 11 hits, the Pittsburgh Pi-| Unable to play at.the army bar- him; He moved to the outfield Hopp brothers run like the jack rates hung up an 8-3 victory in |Tacks field in the future because | ‘when Miza recovered, jrabbits that tear across the Ne- jthe_only game played in the big/of scheduled diamondball games, Started As Outfielder braska prairies. One of the leagues yesterday. Bucs opened|sponsors of the baseball loop Hopp originally was an out-' brothers, Harry (Hippity) Hopp, up against Newt Kimball with a have scheduled an exhibition se- | fielder anda great prospect un-' was a touchdown flash for the three-run spurt in the third and ties opening next Sunday at the| ‘lil he developed a sore atm in University of Nebraska and an-|in the fifth added two more on {new Price (Trumbo Island) Field. | 1938, Branch Rickey, viie-presi- other, Wallace, is a high school|a single by Bob Elliott, who had| Pandora Bears will tackle the | dent of the Cardinals, likes to ex-' football star. doubled in the third, and a cir-|Conchs Sunday, with the Pirate: periment with players and he Johnny has circled the bases |cuit clout by Elbie Fletcher. A/and Trojans meeting in the first /Switched Hopp. to first base. It, from a. standing start in 13.5 sec- | walk, hit batsman and single by | half of a doubleheader. The regu- i | ‘was an experiment that worked, ponds. ‘Van Robays brought home an-/lar season at the néw field is} RSS GE SN arcana Peeper a athe ee oy. jother in: the sixth and Vince. Di-| | scheduled to open Aug. 3. | |Maggio cracked a a four- bagger' Box score: { in the ninth with Van Robays on Trojans (4) | i SPORTS CALENDAR | base for the last pair of runs. ;Player— AB RH POA Ei H Ken ‘Heintzelman, ‘a--southpaw, | Villareal, 1b 40.110 0 0} ee held the Dodgers in’ check ie Na'rro, ss 4.0.0 2 6 0) of the way. * (Carbonell, 2b 4 1;3,2 2 0! 2 Sa Pes a RTE BASEBALL | Results: hWitkers, p 400 014 0] Here’s what Psa ‘West's - two} (MAJOR LEAGUES) © | NATIONAL LEAGUE Roberts, c 4 0 012 0 0} representatives in organized! ? ; At Brookiyn R? BYE.) Alonzo, cf BY vee ats tas ota eg baseball, Clayton Sterling and TODAY = Pittsburgh 811 1)Kelly, 3b 41.60 2 0} William Cates, members of the American | Brooklyn 310 O;\Castellano, rf. 3 10.0 0 0} DeLand Red Hats, accomplished; Cleveland at New York. | Heintzelman and Lopez; Kim-/ Albury, If 3600.0 0 of in recent performances: | Detroit at Washington. ball, ‘Tamulis, Brown, Wicker andj) 9) 3) orcs seed ee | Wedriesday, July 10 anager Mess Totals— 34 4 8.27 24 0| " ABR HPOAE SH National Only game scheduled. } Pepeety Dobie ie \ hs ie SE AGES ee Brooklyn at Cincinnati : eee bags a ai = Cates, 3b BSB LAE OF H Woodson, ss OSs Pe aks Runs batted in: Cates, Sterling, New York at St. Louis. a peeageent “Pa ita Domenech, cf .5 0 3 2 0 0} 3; three-base hit: Cates; home Boston at Chicago. : Berg, 3b - 8 00°38) f af run; Sterling. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. vas TORTI \Joe Navarro, c 4 0 010 0 0} The scor R! POR eet, : e | Jackson, 1. SOE Su o} DeLand - 300 100 00.1.5, (Price Field, Trumbo Island) STANDINGS |McKay, p 3 0 0 214 0| Ocala _. 200 000 110 2—6! (1:30 p. m.) |Boring, If 4 0 0 1 0 9} The standings: * i SUNDAY Hundwin, Ib -4 0 1 3 7 0} Club— (Exhibitions) MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES | Prather, rf 2 0 0 1 0 0; 1, St.. Augustine Pies Gainh Pitates va (otto American | Revels, rf 2) 2% £20 Os 2. DeLand 613 jans. ; y Club— RG) Hs Bethe a ee oe rie tee | BG sea ck “51 26° 66a} Totals— 38 2 627 24 2) Thursday. July 1 hog Concha. ane CGC sPandora | 'Cleveland _.....48 33 .593| Two-base hits: Carbonell, Dom- RHPOAESH | Boston 42 36 /538/enech; three-base hit: Domenech; | Sterling, lb 3.1 111.00 0} SOFT: 3A Chicago _ 42 37 532 /hit by pitched ball: Prather( by | Cates, 3b :5 0°20 11 0} BALL |Detroit “40 42. .49g' Wickers); struck out: by Wickers | Run-batted-in: Cates; two-| (Bayview Park, 8:00 p,m.) philadelphia -35 43 .449|11, by McKay 10; bases on balls: } base hit: Cates. TOMORROW. NIGHT: ISt Louis 29 48 377 off Wickers 4, off McKay. 3; stol- | ~ gegi he. score: 5 ea Yirst Game-Red ‘Raidebe va | Washington, 28. 50.359) en bases: Wickers, Carbonell, Joe | “Brando “i 00° 010: 000— 8 I ‘ National | Navarro; left on bases: Trojans | DeLand . 402. 100° 10x—8 an i: Sageinas arenes Club: WwW. L. Pet I, Bears 11; umpires: Lopez and | The -standings: breccias, Se [Brooklyn 233 st 30 665, Griffin. | : sp 9 i W. L. Pet. FRIDAY NIGHT 'St. Louis 51 29 .638 «St. Augustine rk 41 43 547 4 tgirig 2P ee peer ioadcannane bded (Shinn 42 37. 532 | Lopez Peseta ae oesrenyes % Pittsburgh 41 46 506 Established | ABR HPOAE ae Game—NavSta vs. Red | | Chicago 36 44 450 Eaveodad simseas Dirvetete | ae : : : t 3 x | Boston 30 45 400) and Embalmers fates, Philadelphia 20 58 .256|}. 24-Hour Ambulance Service SERVICE SOFTBALL LEAGUE : Runs batted in: Cates, Sterling (aes a) wraps is 2 } Phone 135 Night 696 The score: i DeLand 000 001 800—9 bd eecsiaant Sports Exam ae ™ Leesburg ‘ 121 200 000—6! | 1. Lou Nova defeated an The standings: Naval Station vs. Army at | Baer. Clab— W. L, Pet, Army Barracks Field. | 2. Bobby Jones, Walter Hagens 1. St.. Augustine —..56 28 .667 Naval Pg) acest Marines | "2c! Ouimet.and Gene Sara- | oe ae at Naval Air Station Field. hes hci ened defeated thet Hot Off the Wire! SATURDAY Detroit Red Wings. | Service Inning By Inning, First Time in Key West 4. Cornelius Warmerdam. Naval Station vs. Sub Chasers | | ITS EASY T0 SWIM at Fort Taylor Field. 5. No. He was routed by the; Marines vs. Submarine Division | Cc White S at Army Barracks Field. — - e Coast Guard vs, Destroyers at “|| HORSESHOE CAFE , Bayview Park Field. \ “Key West's Outstanding” ; \ — |.LA’ CONCHA HOTEL 002 Duval Steer ‘ormer Sprint Champion ene: tered: finatin, Naval Air Station vs. Army at ie : aah: on eS, poe do ie Army Barracks Field. Aa ci eta eoreecen Schultz & Riggs Ses elementary: baek, stroke. | Sub Chaser Division vs. De-} patie , se Bloat with fect \together. and stroyers at Fort Taylor Field. | pyemvq ‘and DANCING Returns Direct From the pid arms at sides.. Move-hands| Submarine Division vs. Coast} Strictly Fireproof Garage || Ball Park upward along your’sides almost Guard at Naval Air Station!” Open THE R AROUND to armpits, then extend arms Field. YEAI horizontally slightly above shoul- WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 sei ie der level. Army vs. Marines at Army} As you move your hands to- Barracks Field. ward the armpits, draw up your Naval Air Station vs. Subma- legs, bending your knees side- rine Division at Naval Air Sta- ways. Your legs will form,’ tion Field. roughly, a diamond phped fig- ure. As you exten arms, straighten sie legs. Now. both, YOUR — ~~ straight and extended .- SPORTS EXAM): Bring legs together with a | Answers Elsewhere On Page SNAP. Simultaneously, pull 1, A boxer climbed back into} your arms down toward your | the top ranks of the heavyweight | sides, Put as much force as challengers by defeating a for-| you can into it, “You'll fairly mer champion. Who is he and) sail through the water. who was his victim Be sure firizets are together'and 9 Name three of the four men hands} ate ‘slightly cupped. When yamed to the newly-created Solty moving arms and’ legs into posi- yan of Fame. Pioesbistahioitls Tes agua he 3. Name .the winner and run- ‘ 4 (This isn’t fist ig but makes ‘oekey fr atlig epic He aE oe eer aip yea: ‘1, | & What athlete-soared 15 feet Brew ie te aid arms: 2 ex: ~~ Shiga for a new pole vault | mar tend arms and leis! * imma 5. Bob Feller pitched the 1941 php , Glide fame the opening» game. for the Cleveland | warns. . Indians. Did he win? Who were} ‘This stroke is excellent for | bis opponents? building muscles on: thin legs. It Irons ps also will get rid of unsightly Each question coumis 20; each i f a two-part question 10. A lumps of fat.on thighs just where part oi a bathing suit ends, It fills out | Score of 60 is fair: 80, geod. hollows in scrawny necks an ———— strengthens the pectoral mus- - , i eles. This improves the bust, Subscribe to The Citizen, 20¢ line, weekly. 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