The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 3, 1946, Page 3

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Key West All Stars a Bowery Bums split a doubleheader : | Park Saturday night. ‘| Key West whi pitching of three moundsmen. Hancock hurled the. first two immings for the All Stars, allow- ing one hit and a base on balls, D. Roberts took over the hill the} next three frames, holding the op- position hitless and runless (two Roberts). Claude Valdez hurled the last two rounds, giving up a single and a double and walking a batter. 3 Thompson worked on the hill}bunt scored a run. An error by the first two innings for the Bums, ' Sterling at first and a double by allowing four runs and three | Kickok sent home three more hits. Glenn finished the game, ‘runners. Four runs, three hits holding the locals hitless and al-| and two érrors. . — just Sauiegeiris walk-| Rosam hurled two innings How e ree and hit a batter. the locals, allowing only one hit. | “tpES* Swede Hanse: Here's how the All Stars sew-} Hancock took over the mound d=} 4 Mbehin teen Albio aha doe ed up the game and in the very) ties the last two frames, giving | Navarro once, Armando Acevedo | first inning, at that: if up just one hit. Two errors while once. Fs GOL twice, Eloy ‘dees peo Ogden, first batter up, flied out | Hancock was on the hill gave the Vidal ofiee: : to right. Santana doubled to cen-; Bums another run. Oy andaasiaac ter. Santana raced for third and} All Stars got three hits in the}: Special mention should go to the leftfielder, who went to cen- | first but Joe Mira and E. Albury [——\—-—-—~-——— ter to assist in the play, threw | went down swinging. In the sév- wild to third, allowing Santana/enth, with two out, Jack Villa+ wo score. J. Villareal bunted; real knocked *the ball out of the safely. Sterlink walked. Castro| park right through centerfield for., bunted safely, Bases loaded. Hop-|a Home run to save the locals i bs a abet Villareal | from a shutout. | jome. 4 jury rooled one to ‘ first, On the play, Sterling scor+ ik baby eens sad ed, Castro went to third. On 4) Key Westers. Jack Villareal; wild pitch, Castro scored. Oster-| made a great play when he houdt popped out to third. Four! caught a long drive off Miller’s runs, three hits and one error. | pats, Villareal backed out onto In the third, Key West scored, the sidewalk in leftfield to take its fifth and last run. Glenn | the fly. * was now on the mound for the; In the fielding department, Bums. . Sterling flied out to cen-; Glenn, Lucas, Hickok, Vaughn | ter. Malgrat went out, third to! and Gonzalez were the best for first. D. Lastres, batting for | the visitors. Boston... wis! § 9 0} 8Bot With a whark of .571. : ibs . ier leading hitters of the cir- oy ; iS Lake Lwo Ye, oarla and Rueda, .500 Contests Here M. Arias, .454. ~Boopsie Kids, a leading femin- Parks, Ingraham and C. Wells,!ine softball club of Miami, won +444 each. a Labor Day doubleheader here Pee , «Sterling and J. Ogden, .428; Monday night at Bayview Park t Washington . feach. : > 7 |from the Key West Coca-Cola : a i Ps delphia 3 3 "AL “i6. Hopkins, walked and stole sec-' Gonzalez led the hitters of the . 1 rig ond, A wild pitch and a passed! game with two safeties. girls, 11 to 3 and 5 to me a Diaz, 400. In the openi ame of the twin Maigrat, .392. bill the hitting of Hollingsworth | ball allowed Lastres to score. E., “Score by innings: _R. H. E.! - F Navarto and Acosta, 381 each.} and Miller featured. Holly poled Albury struck out. One run, nO/ An Stars __ 000 000 1—1 4 4, Osterhoudt, .388. three safely and scored two :runs hits, one error. Bums ——.... 003 001 x—4 5 1 | C. Gates, 380. while’driving home threeifor the |__ Score by innings: R.H.E.| E. Tynes, Rosam, Hancock and baie 68. a Kids. Miller got two safe blavs{ Bums. . 000 000 0—0 3 2) J. Mira, F. Sands, Castro. ; B, Villareal, 308) °° and while doing duty’-on the |All Stars 401.000 x—5 3.2! Home run: ‘J. Villareal; three McCarthy «and G... Lewis, }357/ mound for the ‘visitors'sttack out| Thompson, Glenn and _ Lan- | base hit: Mickock; strack out: by ach. } ce four of the Coéa:Cola ‘girls: easter; Hancock, Roberts, C. Val-| Lazarus 6, by Tynes 3, by Rosarn R. Barber, Cleo Rosam::poled: two 'safely ae Pay Castro, Malgrat and} 1, by Hancock 1; bases on balls: ‘Raker,’ B; ‘Sweeting, Hernan: for ‘the jocals: She’ scored ‘twice | Fleitas. ; F aez, D.” ee nes tar and’ drove home a run. Threevbase hit: Santana; two- joff Tynes 3; time of game: 1.00; Cruz, Rosam, Bapber, F. Tynes,} In the field, Royland, Parker| base hit: Finnamore; stolen. bas- | scorer: Aguilar ; umpires: Meska and M Tynes; and Grant were the stars for the ie ns i i}, Solomon; "312.6 a4 wr} Kids, O. Thrift, Bee Demeritt and ig ato Ate Lila Demeritt for thé Cokes. M k W. 0 1 Bie Dewerit fo we Coles, e|Lake Worth Makes Win Over % 7 304, Boopsie Kids 300 600 2—11 10 2 Shap Alby, 900 % ry, . Miscellaneous Records | Rosam and Thrift. Coca-Cola | 010 2000-3 4 2 ! ae ne Miller and Trupp; Velasquez, Key West By Seore Of 2 é 1 Chicago } | Most times at bat—J. Villa-| Home run: Parker; ‘annin and two-base| ey West suffered its second played a great game in the field Benton Tebbetts: i it: lingsworth; ‘k out: by and ee eo og me diragsaakaatee tee Feces T oy Tos. | Straight Labor Day defeat yester- US Neate the Ramblers, Cros- 7 ’ Most runs scored—Rueda_ 11,{am 3; bases on balls: off Miller|day at the hands of the Lake | py, Boise, Dennis and Hensen We are pleased to J. Villareal 10, J. Acosta 10, Bar- a 1, off Velasquez 3, off Rosam 3; | Worth Ramblers in the west coast | were the best. ber. 9, Hopkins 9. losing pitcher: Velasquez. city. Another local nine lost to 7 Boise poled three safely in four ‘ Most hits--Alonzo 11, Diaz 10, ' the Ramblers on a previous Labor | tries at the plate fer the Ramb- announce our appointment Sterling 9, Acosta 9, J. Mira 9. | Coca-Cola girls staged a great} Day. Nag Most home runs—F, Sands 8,|fight for victory in the second} Armando Acevedo’s Stars Wet} Score by innings: R. HB. J. Miva 2, Gardner 2 and 25 play-] game iso were finally nosed by up with that great Swede, Han-|Key West _ 000 010 000—1 4 3| ers with one each. one Tun, ¥ St sen, of the New York Giants’|Lake Worth— as the authorized j Most three-base hits—Kérr 2,} After they had scored twice in| )itchi on | j u ; + i pitching staff, who was on the 600 920 00x—-2 7 0 . i . Solnon 2, F. Lastres 1, Labrada|the third and the Boopsie Kids | 1:1) for the Ramblers, and so they| Vidal and Joe Navarro; Hansen jeweler for the | At Philadelphia .J1,° Osterhoudt 1, J. Villareal 4,,had tallied three times in the sec-| 15.4 but it was close, 2 to 1 and Dennis. ; Pi a Sherling/1, McCarthy 1, ¥. Sweet: ond and twice in the sixth to run | }9s\ Put i Was clUse, © MO |S nnee-base hit: Eloy Acevedo; | { Philadelphia -- i Boece myore Gi 80a 8 in fever oF A 10 at the locals, while V, Vi-{two-base hits: Fidel, Boise; sac~ famous MULTIEFACET* | Judd: and Seminick, D Sterling 1, Meador 1, Domen:|their half of the seventh. They | the Ramblers. Ene ho a Sharia sap toh le ; oes éch 1; Labrada 1, R. Barber 1,| fell one run short of knotting the|” Key West muffed a good chance | 5 1:4 by pitcher: Alonso, Albio doh Biya ane +h s He count. of scoring in the opening inning. | 4) cao Guee. aor: tiie of \ Moat. atelen pases—Novarro 5, In the futile Coca-Cola bid in Machin had walked;-Alenzo: and Spame: 1.50! uitipiies: Simbo at Ala Alonzo 4, “++ |the seventh, Arango singled. An|'Albio Acevedo were then hit by lio hiate Jim Some WK first aca | Moet ditnes struck ovt—LAY Cruz error and a single by Wickers | pitched balls to load the bags. J leary Ay IN ilo: fle aa heen | gave them a run, with two still] Navarro and A. Acevedo failed e : yet) ‘on bases. Bee Demeritt failed to}take advantage of the situation Diamond with 40 extra pou os ‘beilliant facets creating the hg i LIVING EQUATOR Beazy, Brazle and Kluttz; Vandermeer, Hetki and Mueller, — ‘ é ids 4, R. Barber 4, Bar- jiaz 4,Del Valle 6, Bak-| aides Mer 4: ‘leome through and so the rally} as they went down swinging. Ma- Key West 5, Lake Worth 8. ‘Second Game * Most times walked~-F. Sands{threat was snuffed out. chin, desperate to score a run, at- At Cincinnati HE. 6, Hopkins 5, Alayon 5, Barber} Roylance poled two safely for | tempted to steal home and was The Weather St. Louis ave : 4 i5, Ray Gatcia 4. the victors and Lila Demeritt did] thrown out, pitcher to catcher. Cincinnati s Burkhart, Dickson, Brazile, Breechen and Gargaiola; Heus- ser, Malloy, Gumbert and La- ‘the same for the Key Westers. Again in the third, Key West z In the field, Arango, Thrift, Bee | had “bad breaks”. Alonzo pump- ee ng egy ties ae d Demeritt, C. Rosam and Velas-jed the ball over the left fielder’s } ee ang ea Ho ‘ Class eague Listed | ayez starred for the Cokes. Boney, | head for a double, A play later | © 4 x 2 * eels oh ieee Gilmore Parks and DeWitt} Parker, Sullivan, Kretzschman|he was thrown out, catcher to | 2% Shunderatriue tly altertioan, Forecast anno. F S G ts Roberts are leading the Class Aland ‘Trupp were outstanding| third. He was caught napping at | ees as Rie akepuiae Pais First Game Softball League in the pitching] afield for the Kids. that bag. sake Pasie Conky’ tote At Boston . »1 @epartineht. Each has won three} Score by innings: R. H.E.| Lake Worth got its first safety tonight and Werneauy. widely | New York $4 games and lost Pus ote Coca-Cola —. 002 000 2—4 6 3/in the fourth when Crosby dou-| scattered afternoon and evening | Boston ahiek zmcooe end MM. Vidal rede) Boopsie Kida 00) 008 5S 5S SB ibied and Bele singled and .Key| chowers and thunderstorms Wed-| Gee, Carpenter, BW nh »}more starts than Parks and Rob-| Rosam and Thrift; Miller and| west scored the first run of the Teedey sud over. wouth Dorion! Whompson and Codper; Cooper|erts but each dorpped two de-|Trupp. . | game in the fifth when Fidel dou- | today x and Masi. cisions against a récord of four}: Struck out: by Rosam 8, by|bied to left and Eloy Acevedo! Tacksoriville wad through the —— triumphs each, _ Miller 4: ‘bases on balls: off tripled to right. Eloy was caught! pyorida Straits and East. Gulf of! feces Ot R. B.E. Hesse raat are eee cotton bases: Boopsle/Gft third, catcher to third. He, |Mexico: Moderate easterly winds | At Boston ea sa Sieeane by bags nieat Ag es Kids : 5, Coca-Cola 5; time of| too, “went to sleep”. lew OL ee can cael Yon | New York 8 5 3\Citizen b ie . | game: 1.00. : In their half of the fifth, thejand gentle to moderate south-/ Boston - 7 en Be a. Ramblers won the game by Scor-| easterly winds over extreme Abernathy, Schumacher and} How other moundsmen of th€} The first medical school in Lombard; Wright, White, Wal- |jeague stand: Jace and Masi. J. Walker, one and one. E. Sweeting, two and one, , M. Vidal, four and two. C;, Gates, two and one. F.. Tynes, three and two. See our selection of solitaires mounted with Multi-Facet diamonds | / \ Wedding bands to match America was established at Phila- Es Ge tae delphia in 1751. south portion today and tonight, | becoming moderate southeaster- through short. Firtz flied out to! ly NWednendey, Partly page z eft. Crosby out, pitcher to first. | wigely tiered thundershow ace pape - fi aah | Boise poled one to deep center. lo Sale eae acaih portion to- E ee lea Sa a 8 tes 4c) | Outfielder Eloy Acevedo went! night Sue Criffia, one Bhd. one. and wee se aia dala 4 | after it but an electric pole got in| J? Arias, two and three. Most earned rins allowed re-| iS Way and the hit Went for @ no small craft or storm warnings . ve! * i have been issued. | i | Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | Vidal gets cypdit for pitching|veals Rosam gave up the great- 4 e most innings, 45, followed by] est number, 27, followed by Arias beh Bagnes then struck out to, Second Game 3, Roberts 82, Rosam 24, Vidal 22, and Gates 21. end the inning. Sarcasm R. H. ©.) 32, Parks 23, Arias 28, Tynes 26] J. Roberts allowed the least All the runs of the game were! A policeman caught up with | wa 711 land Vaidez 27. number of earned runs, one. J.| Scored in that fifth round. Key! speeding car and forced the ttsburgh —.3 7 ©} ®. Roberts struck out the most!Roberts held the opposition to| West was held to four hits-over i driver to the side of the road. | Bauers and Szheffing; Sewell, | patterns, 32. Vidal whiffed 25, C./seven runs, Parks nine and D. thf route. Machin's single to cen-| “{ suppose you're going to give POLLOCK’S 4 Quality Jewelers Baker, Gates 23 and F. Tynes 22. Roberts 12. ter in the 8th accounted for the! me a ticket for speeding,” said the 2 val Stree Ne Bente we FO ee Vidal, among the leaders in| Arias allowed the most hits, 52. Safeties other than those listed | motorist. | S16 Daval St t Next to Palace Theater A young blue whale puf® 0M} games pitched, games won, most ; Hancock gave up 41, and_ Vidal ‘above. “Oh, no”, said the cop. “lm i See Our Store * weight at the average Of 220) innings pitched and most sttike-/and Gates 40 each. Rosam al-} Albio Acevedo, Joe Navarro, A. | giving you a ticket for flying too pounds @ day. outs; topped the bases-on-balls- lowed 34. ee ‘Acevedo and Manoio Acevede low.” i

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