The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 15, 1941, Page 3

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wick Hitting Bae ay someone & Pre: NEW YORK, Te Hug. i ging a game and a half lead in the National League dog fight, the doughty Dodgers today play a return engagement in Cingin- nati,’ where they scored ta a 7-5. victory yesterday, ij Slipping a half-game in the’! standings because of the Car- dinals’ double ‘verdict over the} New York Giants, the Dodeee | vineing preview of how cham- pions should act, i Tied up in their half of the ninth, the Dodgers went out on! iGevelens a home run high into the eee ‘ Cleveland still managed to turn in a ¢on- shi jRutfing « aye Dias. phim, Bowl out- i Nine starters, * Sica eam men, and six gone, some through tadiation and the others ‘to the armed forces. ‘The Biffer has Some good men turning though, so ‘hat his i biggest problem | . Big Vike Francis’ ‘should mble and boll at the fullbage spot and St. Louis Browns downed them ‘twice, 2-2 and 5-1. Results of the games: ICAN LEASUE First Game ~ At New York At sew Wie SES R. HE. stands, then scored again on two | 84M; Breuer, Branch ant Rosar. gain on twi oats Joe Medwick, who hit a dou-| ble and three singles i times at bat, opened the scoring tr doubles and a-single. | i for the Dodgers in the second Philadelphia 5 60 “New ‘York sey, Se Bae |) Krakauskas, Gromek ‘and Ho-| First Game At Philadelphia ‘Louis Munerief and Swift i di " inning, sending in PeeWee: | Harris and (Wi es ‘ Reds In Comeback | Gi The Reds moyed into action in! aft . Pond hia” sap RHE. the fifth, scoring two as Mie 59 0 McCormick tripled, Harry Craft | |Phitedelphia 193 nailed a single and Bill Werber/ Gatehouse and Ferrel; Vaughn followed with another single. {and Hayes, Five straight singles aided the, Dodgers in collecting three runs vin the ‘sixth, and the Reds At poston RHE. bounced back with three in the Chicago 213 1 seventh when Frank McCormick | Boston 914 1 lofted one out of the park with Lyons and Tresh; Newsome two mates aboard. Medwick tied things up again in the eighth, making second onj a hard-hit ball to the outfield | and scoring on Lavageto’s pinch | Chicago Boston liner, The Cards, winning their two! and Peacock. Second Game At Boston Lee and Turner; by scores of 1-0 and 6-5, ran into | pytiak some fancy pitching on the part | of Carl Hubbell, but Lon War-| at washington RHE! neke’s 5-hit tossing served to | petroit 042 protect the one-run lead they washington - 260 picked up in the second inning| . Bridges, Gorsica and Tebbetts; of the first game. a and. Evans. Warneke was credited with his} seventeenth victory against eight | NATIONAL NAL LEAGUE losses, while Hubbell was charg- First Game ed with his ninth loss to 10 vie-| At Pittsburgh R.H.-E. tories. Philadelphia pale f Bucs And Phils Split | Pittsburgh © _. 210 3 A dast-minute rally in the sec-| Hoerst, Pearson and Living- ontl' g4fié"Saved the Pittsburgh | | ston; Butcher and Lopez. Pirates. from... dropping. a hae | bill to the Phillies. Te Bues ‘Tost “the opening tore) ' testy Qly-and were, headed for another defeat in” ‘the * Wilitetp until they rallied in the ninth to nose the Phils, 6-3. eladeiphie Pittsburg Game Second At Pittsburgh Biant oh ater Livingston; Sulli- van and Smith. The Boston Braves and _Chi- Ae First Game REE cago Cubs shared -honors in a} St Lous a bargain bill. The Braves, fe IB Lous ee ee t three panne 8 ing 0 16 hit obiae t teh 6-3| Hubbell and Danning; Warneke in the first, and fell 3-10 iascred a Mancuso. in the nightcap as rookie Schmitz cae age twirled a five-hitter for Chicago. | aie tie Game age Yanks ‘Shower’ Feller |New fork 513 °4 Bob Feller’ was shelled off | St eva 612 0 the mound as the New York)” Melton, Bowman and Dan- Yankees walloped the Cleve- land Indians, 6-3, in the curtain- | raiser of a doubleheader. The | Indians claimed'the second game, | 5-2. They scored all'their runs) in the eighth, sending Marvin |} Breuer to the showers. The Boston Red Sox took a Jor n, Errickson and Berres; firmer grip on second place, “in ‘aifensberger and Me- the American League ,by,} deub: Pei : bing the chicas White ea Teen in both énds “of “@ “twin * santed Second | e The Bosox took the first, 9-2,/ At Chicago RHE. and the second, 6-1. © Jimmy | Boston Foxx homered in the opener and eae Jim Tabor in the ae a The Washington Senators shut-| and Ms out the Detroit Tiges "20." Sid| b Hudson of Florida turned in a| At Cineinnatt R. i. & four-hit pitching job and the/ Brooklyn —— ers { ¥ f Nats pulled a triple play. Shai ce i Philadelphia’s Athletics took a plunge into the cellar as the ning; Gumbert, Lanier and W. Cooper. R. i. sik 310 0 ters saat Lombardi. ‘ ST i | hits, themselves, but they came | Ja AMEN |when they were needed and a| \ ; , | Raiders. , Higbe and Owen; Wal- |, shits'in taking. the first cay DeWitt (Buster) Roberts limited the visitors | sto: three safeties in the night- cap and would have won by a better score but for five nee Maeaicr Sa | errors by his teammates. Inandlé a good share of place-| THe scores: oe ‘Kicking and punting. Allen! Pepper's 7 o Leataaend will go good at half-| ‘Stanton Memorial 3 4 2 At Oklahoma, where the Soon-} Gates and Hopkins: Martin pad aU td SLLOLELSESELELSIAALS SEL SIED, OT ers freely admitted last year that | aay Cones. RHE they were merely building up to 5 cg 1941, the new coach, Dewey Lis- aterm iat ue 4 : ter, finds a pleasant outlook. { 4 Battling with Nebraska for| :scpe tena, Arnold: Mar- secorid place behind Oklahoma, Td » Will be Mi: The Ti- ping Ar # F caatie ee ak TDIII SIMS exceptional sophomore class. fap miss Paul Christman’s BLANKS STARS FOR CONCHS {Passing and gen: zalship,’but keep gn eye on Red Wade, a capable 'sopohomore replacement who passes from either side. OTHER DeLAND PLAYERS COLLECTED ALL, .OF KEY WEST'S HITS; BEARS AND RAIDERS PLAY TO 1-1 TIE Towa State, Kansas \State and Kansas University probably will fight it out in the lower division and the’ ¢ellar position will per- haps ‘be a matter settled down in | Kansas, Iowa State, with Ray Don- els, last year’s freshman coach, ndw in the driver's seat after Yeager’s departure for Colo- rad6, will have a@ scrappy out- 7 sl: Pane Aecuie: the teed Eddie Harper, star pitcher of | If Ralph Miller's trick knee | the Florida State League De-| holds up he'll carry Kansas over | Land Red-Hats, allowed only five | many rough ‘spots. He really can | scattered hits to an all-star ag- | Pee the Haye? ae a pete gregation at Trumo _ Island all fram the most awkward po- | (price) Field yesterday, leading sitions—and is almost sure to be the -league’s leading passer. Roy Hamlin’s Key West Conchs | to a 3-0 win. The Conchs collected | ee only four | fence clearing drive ‘by Russ | MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES Shon, Red-Hat second baseman, American went for a ground rules double. | ak Of the four hits garnered by | ° Pee ae MA i: Pet | the Conchs in the game, Sehon| Boston eae 71 66 538 hit two, with one apiece going | Chicago 73 72 .503|%° William Cates and Clayton) ieonlace 10 72 “493 Sterlng, Key Westers who re- Detroit 69°74 483 turned here recently from a}{ Re et 6377 450 8¢a80n with the Red-Hats. | ‘Washington “et 79 .436| , Coast guardsmen of the Pan-| Phila dol hia 62 81 434 0F@ and the Red Raiders were | P National. a tied up at 1-1 in their game, the | Club— W. L. Pet,| opener on a double bill, when} Brooklyn 91 50 1645 | the Conchs and All-Stars moved | |St. Louis 89 51.636)", IY | Cincinnati Smee G8 hat ane ee boat | Pitsburgh 77 65 .542 eee New York 64 T4484 Sie aay hte & B ae ; “4 . foo Harper and "Griffin; Wickers | fq a jon |and Rued: | Philadelphia 40 98 .290)9R° SUPSE pas Pah Y Pandora cae lie “ISLAND Saget Red Raiders - 3 Se x iGian W. L. Pet Revéls and Navarro; Vargas | & Pepper's Plumbers 13 4.765 97 Roberts. iy coer aes 4 i. taal Subscribe to The Citizen, 2c Ny Thurston's uilders ... 7 12 368 | weekly, i) babies A ae SMORMAODE. N BASEBALL | “MOTEL. (Major Leagues) H | " WiOLn American ln 10 45% SUS. O™ AVE, Cleveland at New York. | Chicago at Boston. | St. Louis at Philadelphia. | Detroit at Washington. | National Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:00 p. m.) TONIGHT First Game—Pepper’s Plumb: ers vs. Red Raiders. Second. 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