The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 2, 1941, Page 3

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* Spank Pirates- Twiee “Ac ~ that can lift them back.‘ into a | Brooklyh # the National, while all American Chicago — ‘ League teams are idle: ' Chieagoans. were ee Dodgers Win. And Tie With Braves: Yanks. Split With A’s S88 Besrssses (Special Yo The vitizen) NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Half-a- gamie off the pace of the “hot”; St. “Louis Cards, Brooltlyn’s | Dodgers: play host to the Boston | Braves this afternoon: in a game ign ng. as tie for the National lead. |Cineinnati Cincinnati meets Chicago in | Pittsburgh the only other tilt scheduled for New. York 484 “435 | Boston 409 S8388 The soaring Redbirds, who! ‘#delphia 91° 283 wiped.out the shaky Dodgers! iis defeat to the Cleveland In: ices io’ the-Chavetnnd Ta. game-and-a-half lead over the gigas holiday weekend, yesterday aft-| "The Béstone woe theirs by ‘Seores of 33-9 and 1062, while double victory, while the Bums sone ey roa sors ao bps tied. .,/4-3, the Second game going 14) e largest crowd of rabid:;, fans to jam Sportsman's Park 9's aad 168. since way back in August, 1939,/° Detroit swept # twin bill with saw the Redbirds, on the strength i, ar counts of rookie picthing, take the Pitts. i °t_@us wittns oni * burgh Pirates into camp, 5-3 and! 6-3. Brooklyn, unlike its deci-| . AMERICAN LEAGUE | sive truimphs of the recent past,{ First Game suffered 15 innings of hard play-|_ 4 Boston RHE ing before dispensing with the | 7ashington 3 $14 0 13 16 3{ Zuber, Harris, Boston Braves, 6-5, in a twin bill | Opener, and then were held to a} 2-2 count in a six-round after-/ Catasquel, Kennedy, son and Evans; | Ryba, Potter, Wilson and Pea- piece. Rookie Pitchers Triumph °° Ernie White, the southpaw | Second Game sensation of the Cardinal mound; At Boston RHE. staff, limited the Bucs to nine! Washington 263 safeties in the opener to notth/Boston _\ 10 13 0 his 17th win of the season. He! Anderson, Zunora and Early; aided his own cause with @ rtin-/ Dobson and Pytlak. producing triple and Jim Brown, | — who collected three for four, First Game poled a four-bagger. | At Philadelphia Howard Pollet, recently up|New York __ from the Texas League, turned | Philadelphia 231 YG in a six-hitter in the abbreviated| Chandler, Branch, Murphy and nightcap. Pittsburgh went out) Dickey; Harris, Ferrick, Hadley | in front in its half of the opening | and Wagner. stanza with a four-hit two-run) assault but from then on never! Second had a chance. St. Louis wrested; At Philadélphia the lead immediately, scoring!New York _ s thrice in the bottom portion of/ Philadelphia — Game RHE. 111 0 51 0; the same round. Johnny Mize’s| Russo, Stanceu and Sylvestri; three-bagger drove home Brown}|Beckman and Hayes. and Padgett and he himself seor- | ed on a wild throw to the plate) First Game on the play to get the edge: | At Detroit R. HE. Like White. Pollet swelled the /St. Louis 513 2 count with his bat. His single! Detroit — 915 1; scored two mates. The victory; Harris, Caster, Newlin, Me- was his third since joining, the!Kain and Ferrell; Benton, New- Cards two weeks ago. White|som and Tebbetts. has lost four and Pollet just) pe one. ih Second Game Camilli Wins For Bums At Detroit R. &.E “Do in. ; /St. Louis 812 1 Dolph Camilli’s boomihg, bat Sutras 16 90 1 gave Brooklyn its close wim over ‘ 9 = thé Braves in the first game of| Niggeling, Auker, .Ostermuel-} their: doubleheader. , a safety of the battle, a long sin-/houser; Manders, Gorsiea | and gle with the bases loaded in the | Sullivan. | 15th, sent home the deciding eo run, Dolph smastied his 29th! ai ~~ Game base-circler in the eighth and in} Ppa levelan: the tenth, when Boston had gone | te 4 ahead in the top half of tele sce round, he knotted the score with | and Tresh a double. scoring Pete Reiser | all the way from first. | Second Game . His. fifth |Jer, Kramer. and Ferrell; New-+Lingren; -4b~.- | Key West (0) | Player— AB ROH POA P. Baker, 3b 4 0 0 2 3 ; |J. Navarro, ss_ 4 0-'@ 0 3 & 4 Barcelo, 1b 40110 00 this ag? Regs ia ll ay Navarro,.c 4005 0 1 5 . Its a ley the Florida, State Exhibit in At- Wickers, 7 eee eye ty Molina, If 4.3 0. 9 0.0 a ; Soldano, rf 242 0572.0 0 CONCHS’ THUMPED cx? 2c o.0 0 oy PERINNE 9 TO 7 Totals— 31.0 42413 3 Lake Worth (3) & Players— ABR HP OAE ® UPSTATERS SCORED AFTER Gyn ss 3 0 G1 4 ® LOCALS SENT IN SUBS Boise, cf-1b -4 2.2.3 0 oy Borman, If 401300 IN LABOR DAY GAME Otto, 2 _.-_.101020 Dermott; 3b 3 0012 0 McCann, 1b 3 0 115 0 0} Scoring heavily in the early | Fritz, rf 101000 innings, the Key West Conchs/ Hooks, c 3003-11 & landed on an all-star nine at Pe-| Withem, p £ 6.204% rinne yesterday for a 9-to-7 tri-! tot * 29 3 9 7 lh 3 ® umph. " Score by innings: : R ® The Conchs, after bringing Key West 000 000 00—9 & home a run apicee in the first, Lake Worth 00 120 00x—3 and second innings, hammered Ruts-batted-i Boise, Bor- »¥ in three in the third and three |™@M, Otto; stolen bases: Der- ® Y o mott, Boise, Wickers; sacrifices: more in the fourth, putting the O¢to, Grimmett; double _ plays: i%e game on ice. McCann (unassisted), Wickers At that point, Manager Roy |to M. Acevedo to Barcelo; left on a Hamlfffs@it in four 6f His sub-| bases: Key West 4, Lake Worth & stitute players and the Perinne 'g; bases on balls: off Wickers 4;|;$ boys promptly slugged- in five! struck out: by Wickers 3, by & Tuns in their half of the fifth. [‘Wwithem 4; umpires: Dyson and| The box score: Stone; time of game: 5. i%y Key West Conths (9) ity Player— ABR HPO A, =m - Blanton, ss 35 12 3 6) ly Villareal, if § 110 0 SPORTS CALENDAR E. Albury, 3b » he ee Se Be Griffin, ¢ 8017(_ =< & Bennett, rf 40201 ' Castellano, ib 5 014 0 OF BASEBALL & L. Gonzalez, cf 4 0 0 1 0 (Major Leagues) ity sic 2b 4 ‘ 0 0 3 TODAY i) emp, PD 5 38 4 a8 Roberts, ¢ 21000 a & €. Albury, rf t i600 0) Nooo Sa | , National pags 8 i : : ; Boston at Brooklyn. AY @ ARRAS. iN Cincinnati at Chicago. i& Totals— 45 9 112718, Only games scheduled. i Perinne (7) & Player— Grace, 3b 30001 e Becora, Mio 0 0 3 3 i& B. Hilton, 2b)... 2 0 0 0 5 | Bird, p oie moe ae EB A Smith, ¢ tt 1 1 & Kinard, cf 6°21 1-4 Campbell,’ i 52250 & Leatherman, ‘If Ss? 13 0 40 1°38 0 LY Suess, tbe Se 3 1b 2 ¢ iy Sears 30134 ROLLER SATE | Croekett, 3b 7 6-11 2 Southard Street ‘\ Totals— “> sn 2) P cory he ng & | Seore by innings: R. H. E. SESSIONS: 2:30 to.4:30 P. M. Key West _ 113 300 001—9 11 - - } 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. 020 050 000-7 9 5 | Perinne Eisenstat and Desautels. | = AT LAKE WORTHS i | i | | | the’ Key West naval stat; ie at Lake Worth. yester-} day, 3-0. Russum did not walk. aman | and two of the hits garnered by \the Key Westers . were scratch | bingles. Harry (Bubber) Wick- | }ers, pitching for the NavStas, | gave up seven hits.as the Ramb- | lers seored: once in the fourth in- ining and twice in the fifth. | Although be was touched for a \run in the fourth, Wickers work-_ jed himself out of a tight spot in* |that frame, fanning Russum to | retire the side after the Ramblers |had loaded “the bases.’ | Box score: SHOE SKATES FOR SALE Mi ee ee, 'o Skate Subseribe to The Citizen—20e; ‘we teach You How weekly. i ob bd de The game lasted four hours At Cleveland RHE} layers. 5 i (ON j evecsecevose € yogis peel, at he |Chleage A‘ ™ 7 a Pressnell and McCullough. | gpRoNG ARM BRAND COFFEE 5 : : —— ie ers to the hill against a trio for ro eneaa aa tae Melua fis C Rn | earnagfenl jumped ahead of the Gromek and Desautels. | A eoshoey arya _ - © Dodgers Saturday by copping a | Brooklyn “ 614 3 twin bill while the Flatbush, nine suffered a see Ee day the Cards remat i few percentage points in front a both won and. yesterday put aj NATIONAL LEAGUE First R. HeEs a ie ae and Harmen; half-game between them, ./ As war apap vs New YOrk’s: seg 5 the Philadelphia. Phillies, * 7- then shaded. a@mother o! 4-3, in At Ne seed 10 innings, while ‘the’ Cineinna hiladelphia Reds and Chicago Cubs were ew. York splitting a pair, the Reds taking! Blanton, Beck ining. Yanks Divide gees The Yankees of New York) : First Game won a free-scoring battle with! At Chicago the Philadelphia Athletics, 18-11, | Cincinnati but dropped the seeond game e Chicago eae I their doubleheader as the A’s' Derringer and Lombardi; Moo marched to a 5-2 ab eons “a \ty and MeCullough. Boston’s Red Sox maintained a/ eens half-game lead over the Chi- | Second Game cago White Sox. in. the second: | At Chicago place slot, whipping oe arena i “ne 's. twice. while the oy in. Ses ator! - t e ; en —— 1 Beggs and West; “2 @ 3\res; Allen, . and Warren; and the first, 2-1, and dropping the) <n umacher, Bowman and Dan-| second, 5-4, in 10 innings. 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