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PAGE six TROJANS EKE 3-2 WIN OVER - RAIDERS IN TEN INNINGS ALONZO SCORES FROM THIRD; AFTER WILD PITCH; SWEET-} ING, LASTRES STAGE DUEL By NESTOR CASTENADA | In the best p! d baseball game of 1945, the Tr battled the Red Raiders for 10 innings before Tony Alonzo, Trojan leff-| fielder, third yor aj wiid pitch to give the Tréjans the! game 3-2. It Ss a pitchers’ bat} tle all the the ‘Trojans’} Bubber S ting and the Raiders’} recently-discharged ace, Gabriel} Lastres. _ Both pitchers were, mighty fast yesterday, and as the! game went on, each of them: matched pitch for pitch. Sweet-! wing allowed tt Raide: three| scattered hits, while La aS lowed t! n Raide blood wv DeWitt Robc second, Juani } j r fumbled “Crip” Lastres’ ground-! er. Trojans tied it up in thei third when Jackie Carbonell sin-| gled, Berg walked, but Joe Na-} varro hit an infield grounder and, Jackie Carbonell was trapped] coming home. However, Tony} Alonzo promptly connected for aj double into left center to ore “Red” Berg. Trojans went ahéadin the nian! when Juani Navarro was tafe on! an errommoved ‘fo thirdr scored from cond inning} ked, stole} ored =when| CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) THURSDAY— 7:30—Holsum Bread vs. Avia- tion. Civilians, 9:00—B-29’s. vs., Americar: Le- gion, FRIDAY— 7:30—B-29's vs..Holsum Bread. 9:00—Miami Daily News® vs. Machinists. BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) WEDNESDAY— | 7:00—Yliami Daily News vs. Lindsley Lumber Co. 8:00—Lions vs. Convent Cubs.! 9:00—Earthquakers vs. Sweet-| ing’s Auto Service. j THURSDAY— | 7:00—Carbonell’s Luncheonette vs. Miami Herald. 8:00—High School Girls vs. Convent Varsity. | 9:00—Coca-Cola vs. Key West Transit Company. | BASEBALL | at Municipal Stadium i (Afternoon Games), | Sbay— t f ime$ ‘io be bnnditvel | eee i | RECREATION ; other error by Pistres, pees 4) Ui sriew ParkTenfiis,"basket- and scored on a high fly:to centephaltand. handball courts. by Berg. Raiders -got- back antor ond and went} to third on an overthrow. A mo-j ment later he hen “Crip”! Dia-| mondball. Comfort stations. | South Beach and Rest Beach—j wimming. Masonic Patio—Shuffleboard. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—} Deepsea fishing, small boats. | is fumbled by | —— op. They battled for three more in-) Rings until the tenth when, with two down and a man on third,| “Gabe” Lastres threw his only) wild pitch of the game. Lastres,! who looked mighty st since his| return from the s a beautiful game, fast, knee. Trojan hitters. He struck out 10,; while Sweeting whiffed eight. | Tony Alonzo was the leading} hitter of the afternoon, collecting two doubles in four official trips plate eba all fan keeping that! layed game to witness yes-} terday’s ba’ It anybody game up to the last inning. i The writer. knows that the} Raiders will be out for blood the next time they meet the Trojans, ; for. it seems that Bubber S vice, pitched! Trojans G. zh ball on all the best} Sweeting and J. Navarro, O. Rod- | forget the meeting at Theodore; ; schedule for the Island City Base- | is urged;io attend: ing is their jinx pitcher. So, allj I can say to the fans is to watch | for the next meeting of the Raid} ers and Trojans. Score by innings of game yes- | terday: ROE 4 Raiders _ 010 000 100 0—2 3 4 001 010 000 1-3 5 4 Lastres and I. Rodriguez: riguez. | | BASEBALL on cigs “THURSDAY | “Baseball Sa must ‘not | Albury’s thome “at 53242 Duval) treet, Thursday, January 3; at 8} o'clock, to discuss revision of the ball League. Any manager interested in en-| tering'a new team in the league RETTY GRARLE in ‘DIAMOND HORSESHOE’ Coming: “The Horn Blows Sat Midnigh*” COMME SOON! WATCH FOR IT! MONROE THEATER ANNE BAXTER in . Fi ; ‘Sunday Dinner for A Soldier Coming: “Crime By Night” TWO HOTELS IN er Pe een POPULAR PRICES LOCATED IN. HEART OF CITY Rates Reasonable ROOMS Write or Wire for “Reservetions WITH BATH and TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL 60 N.E. 3rd Street @0 Rooms - Elevator Solarium PERSHING HOTEL 22S N.E. Ist Avenue 100 Rooms - Elevator Heated 3 |___s stocs nom umow sus siation | FROM UNION BUS STATION NOW SHOWING STUPENDOUS COLLECTION OF BIRDS AND ANIMALS 200 LIVING - WELCOME- WALK IN NOON to 11 P.M. 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