The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1943, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY <= FOLLOWING THROUGH BY AGUILAR Srecccccssccos cs Pessevecvovowesovececessscoocse-+ ’s ancther chapter in our of baseball in Key West > late 1880's. On January 29, 1939, the Tro- i Jsaiaon aver the U.S. Navy by a mester at that towering end who later developed in- to one GP Whe Predtest sluggers p:cduced by Key West, cracked sr, triple and two doubles d the attack at bat. He so garnered a single for a perfect average, five for five. Sterling, still a youngster, now in the navy. Cheta Baker collected a three- bagger, a double and a single. Ro HE: is 7 Wickers, Navarro, Peterson, ine:o and J. Menendez; and Syrak Stinson 000 In a second game, the Blue Sox and Pirates battled to a tie for 10 innings. The game was; called because of darkness. Julio Barcelo knotted the count with a single and saved th Gay in the long fly hit by Kelly in left that! seemed destined for a home run. ore: R. H. E. Sox 000 210 000 0—3 9 3 000 100 002 0—3 7 and Al. and I. Blue Pirates Molina, Gates riguez; Joe C riguez, Rod- 39, the Pi Trojens and vhipped the Key in a doubleheader game the Bucs pr afe blows for 17 r On the defense, Joe (House) held the Trojans to six hits. Among the Pirate safeties were two doubles and a single by Jchnny Tcrres, three out of five by each C. Garea and Barcelo. and a pare run by Bazo. Joe, Dick and gohn D each hit a two-bagger for the Trojans, and, fcllowed by a double by scored all of their team’s ru duced 19 and I. D. Navarro (4), Navarro, 000 In the second game, a double by Cyril Griffin and a triple by Mario Pena gave the Conchs three runs in the third and cou- pled with a four-run outburst in the fifth the Key West nine fell one run short of victory, losing Rodriguez; | Be-' » (2), and Joe ker 2s pitched eight innings Conchs and Puby C bonell was on the mound in fifth ninth when the Sox sc two runs for the triumph. _ J. Garcia singled in that game winning round. Kelly walked. Castellano sacrificed them a base. Armando Acevedo eatch behind si end out, but Gabriel Garcia poled a homer to left and won the bat en all late hit lly produced a sa appearances at the Molina ai . Garcia each R. 8._E. 003 040 0006-7. 9° 8 Blue Sox 200 002 022—8 15.3 F. Tynes (8), P. Carbonell and C. Griffin; H. Gates and M. Ace- vedo. Conchs O00 Standing in the the above games: Club— Key West Conchs Blue Sox Pirates 3 Trojans 3 league after Pet. -600 600 400 400 w. L. Up to Febuary 11, 1939, the outstanding players in the Mon- roe County Baseball League were anncunced as follows: Most times at bat—Curia Gar-j} cia, 28; t runs scored—C. Garcia, 8; h C. Garcia, 11; Most stolen bases—A. vedo, > . Most dcubles—Albury res, 2 : > > aon Pena, A. 0, Sterlii C. Garcia, Hernangez and Torres, 1 each; Mos¢?@6the** ¥atis+Domenech, Bozo, A. Acevedo, G. Garcia and J. Garcia, 1 each; Most times walked—G. Garcia, 6; Most vedo, 3; The player srtuck out the most times was announced as George Acevedo, who went down swing- ing seven times. Pitchers’ records: Struck out—Joe 20, Salinero 21, Carbonell! 10. 13, Gates 12 Bases on Gates 3, C Ace and Tor. Ace- sacrifice hits—A. Ace- (House) Casa Bethel 14, Puby Diaz 10, ‘Wickers balls—Salinero a 6-3, ~=Carbonell 3, 3, tenth by snagging a:* Bethel 2, Diaz 0, Wickers 4, Mo- By direction of the Commandan' ‘DeLANCEY FEARS ¢ DARK DAYS AHEAD | FOR MINOR LOOPS jAP Sales oe | PHOENIX, Ariz., lina 4, Torres 2, F. Tynes 5, Al-} igloomy future is forecast for fonso 1 and Sanchez 1. lminor league baseball by Bill Gates won two games and lost} ;DeLancey who has spent the last none; lfew seasons managing teams in Wickers won one and lost one; |the desser loops after illness end-! P. Carbonell won one and lostjed his career as:a-cateher with one; {the St. Louis Cardinals. ; J. Casa won one and lost tw First of all it takes money to Diaz won one and Josh kien a minor league club, the man Bethel won 1 and lost’? ‘0 caught Dizzy Dean declares. Saliner wen one and lost three. | Big league front offices won't be/ | interested in financing farm out- y 12, ‘tie Blue Sox| jfits if there aren’t any young Trojans 6 to 2. Iplaye rs to be developed in return edo hit two safe-|for the investment. And most of Jan. 15.—A On Febru: won over th George A of ly in three tries to lead the hit-/the young players are going into Posies ters. Score: Trojans Blue Sox Salinero and Jce Diaz and M. Acevedo. O00 In the second game, n over the Pirates, Mario Pena hit a two double |the armed services. i And even if a Cass C or D or-! 2 9 5\ ganization can raise money ani, 6 11 4/gather together two or three Naverro; | pitchers and eight other players |with two arms and two legs each, transportation problems | the Conehs | must still be faced. 10 4. Moving a ball club from one| single and!town to another and from a ho scored one run and}te] to a ball park takes more! eee nem aa Tatawee |than the wishful thinking of an| Joe (House) Casa lasted only/ ambitious manager, DeLance: four innings on the mound. | sadly set rts y Barcelo and M. Hernandez! Last year he was piloting the each hit three out of five. Cards’ Asheville, N. C., farm Score: R. H. E./team in the Piedmont league. Key West Conchs 1012 0! “At Richmond,” ‘DeLaricey —— 410 7\said, “the ball park is some dist- Bethel and ‘C. Griffin; Casa,|anee from town and 20. blocks} algrat and Izzy ‘Rodriguez. from the nearest trolley line. We } finished a game about 11:30 one |night when it was raining pitch- | forks and there were no taxis around. We_hoofed it 20 blocks | |in our unfiorms © and sprked -)|shoes, then rode the street ‘cars Caro-| to our hotel.” On top of that, DeLancey re- called, “only about 150 people! were in the ball park.” You get the idea when DeLan- cey says his Arizona chickea farm looks like a pretty good place to be—for the duration. f R. H. E. On February 15, it was an-| nounced Esmond (Tarzan) Al bur ocal heavy slugger and in- r, had received a con t ‘om the Statesville (N sball club of the North State League. Chino Hernandez, promising Key West was to have a tryout St. Louis C i at ton, Fla. the camp for the Redbirds, also made known. > Hernandez, a hefty third sacker, announced he was to get| chance with one of the Flor ida| te League clubs, along with| liam (Butch) Cates and Mario (Iwo Two) Pena. FIP IVIOPIPI PIPPI another infield with th Be iden- 7F2 TTT it was} sees Japan | Secretary Knox itime strength. | | crReUurr COURT OR Corel TO BE CONTINUED | Posiaan’s Holiday Again -_——— H Plaintiff, DIVORCE PIE Press) WILL, ROG RS FIELD, Okla, | Jan. 15.—Those golfers won't; give up. 1 To: Almost any weekend you can| » some of the boys stationed | > driving them around the]? homa City links. PGOREST DEFENSE (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—This city had the poorest defensive team last year if we are to judge| the Senators’ total of 214 er-| ,OUISE | of Complaint, for | nove styled cate on | March, A.D. 1943, allegations. therein onfessed. © published once nsecutive weeks hed in Key West, Flor- dered this 14th day of feb5.1943 F THE) CIRCUIT) Lt. Gen. Robert L. Biiiarde re tired Youngboro, Ala., 82 yea ago. . IN F Plaintitt, DIVORCE { FISHER, Defendant, PUBLICATION sn Fishep, 51 Madfson | nd, New York. hereby required to Bill Stringfellow Barr, presi-| | dent of St. Jchn’s College, An-|**™ napolis, Md., born Suffolk, Va..| TO 46 years ago. | sabi 8 | Cort Dr. aaa b Edward W. Scudder, publisher |) the of the Newark, N. J., Evening News, born in Newark, 61 years | the orwi ago. therein Dean George A. Wedge of the Juillard School of Music, Ne York City, born Danbury, Conn.,} 53 years ago. y Wes aper published in Key West, nd Ordered this 30th day of Henry Bruere of New York|' City, banker-civic worker, born St. Char Mo., 61 years ago. Judge Kimbrough Stone Kansas City, Mo., Federal jur born Nevada, Mo., 68 ye: of | Clerk (in men’s clothing store): ba ime you are looking for something in men’s clothing?’ y: “I certainly am. Havejs my husband around} THOMAS BE ALEXANDER, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE La . 161 2nd . Richmond, lifornia. LEGAL NOTICE hereby required to the Bill of Complaint, EE BS e n th . All. persons | are thereby notified Fe 1s a an otherwise the allegations that a request has been made by! {411 be saxon a eames the United States Naval Operat-| tor | therein ‘This Order is to be published once x eek, for four consecutive weeks ing Base, Key West, Florida, tolls Key West Citizen. & News: | we whe Sowmen uA the ‘Moser | taper published fi ReF West, Flor- anne! rawbridge for the pe-| '* riod from January 8, 1943, to/ ESwepeng gerry OR tay wel February 8, 1943. Reauest has) (SEAL) Ross €C Sawyer been made to the United States] Sry of the Siccult Court, Monroe Engineers Office at Miami Beach, By (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Florida, and any person wishing | . Z ,, Deput: to interpose an objection to such] Swigioe agian closure shall make such objec-| jan1-8-15-22,1943 tion in writing to the War De-| parement, United States Engi- ‘neers Office, Miami Beach, Flor- ida, LIEUTENANT COMMANDER | K. M. FENWICK, | Public Works Officer, Naval Op- eraing Base, Key West, Florida. See vesoveveccccceveccce:| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE. TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS jan8 to febs |MANAGOFF PICKED |AP fee | | Bobby Managoff, Chicagoan, recently beat Robert and claimed the heavy- weight wrestling title. wresling for if he football or baseball !would have ended long ago. Because clearly enough to recognize per- sons at a distance of 15 feet. At times he has been accused ST DOT OPE ETE OPTI THE KEY WEST CITIZEN {fafled to sped when passing! pthem on the street. His father, Bobby Managoff,! !Sr., who Years ago wrestled such imat greats as Frank Gotch and! THE i RIGHT SPORT 24-year-old Yvon 'fers in both eyes from congenital | cataracts. at his side. But Bobby can see far enough | to meet all the wrestling tricks. | He started as a small boy and| began wrestling with the ama. teurs at 14. He turned profes sic one-half year at the game is riady to get into the big money. luce weighs 223 pounds. | Lessons had his chosen | career Bobby cannot see snubbing friends because he (By Aseeciatcd Prexx) NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Johnny iGeorge Hackenschmidt, explains|Mize really packed a punch fo: that the new title claimant suf-ithe Giants last season. The former Cardinal star hit 23 i homers, seven triples and 26 dou- | That's why the elder Managoff | bles. It’s a good thing he turned o ‘looks after Bobby and is mune for a .305 average. Tommie’s SKATING RINK He got 165 hits in .142 Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. and Sat, 2:30 - 4:30 nal at 20 and after four and/ Every eos = - 10:30 p.m. SKATE ‘for Hi HALTS SA Beas PAGE FIVE HOTEL LEAMINGTON | N. 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