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o~ easnamoeeanl For Meeting With Bosox Team moons, THe (ES CME AK PP eee owr es GRMAIANTLY LAST Fire Chief Thanks Local People Who (FR Nero med Meee: Meee on oo ne Helped ee Night | em Lame resterdey 6h = &4 owhwy wer the Rretivn Key West Fire “Re eh | Fee eae today praised local citizens a the wheat how gueme fer thelr help in fighting the a twe fires last night. His eh wm em 6 “© = @atement follows: a ae “I with to express my American Legion won over the, | Roy's Auto Part nine last night, |7 to 0, in the opening game of a, jtwin bill at Bayview Park. complished on the strength of Frank Tynes’ no-hit, no-run per- jas far as third base. He was |G. Valdez, in the first round. He reached first on an error, got to jsecond on a wild pitch and went |to third on a fielder’s choice. | Three other Mechanics reached |first base on walks. Each stole a base to get as far as second, | where they “died”. | Tynes struck out five batters jand walked three. Legion scored five runs in the jfirst inning. Jack Villareal poled a triple in that round, the only safe blow of the inning. Be- | sides the triple, Legion was aided The shutout victory was ac-/ formance on the hill for the Le-; gionnaires. Only one batter got; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Louis Cards Take Pennant Tynes Hurls No-Hit, No-Rum Tune of 8-4; Now Prepare Game To Defeat Mechanics tuns crossed the plate on four | hits, two errors and three bases on balls. - Undismayed, the Merchants kept “pecking away” until they knotted the count in the fourth. In their half of the second round they tallied four runs on three hits, a hit batsman and an error. | They scored once in the third on ja hit and an error and tied the ‘scored in the fourth with two ‘more runs when two batters got jto first safely following strike ‘outs as the catcher dropped the third strike, a batter was hit by ‘the pitcher and a wild pitch by {the pitcher. | Jewelers scored their seventh jand last run in the fourth on a walk, a single by Sawyer and a fielder’s choice. Two fast double plays by the Merchants kept down the Jew- elers’ score. Sierra made a great fast caren Se AONE) Miele efforts that losses were in scoring its five runs by two catch in the seventh and Roberts — iuaetes ait te held te « minimum.” bases on balls and two erors. land Parks played well for the eepum-« . In the fifth, the ALs added losers. Alonzo and F. Lopez were oo ae pot vate om "DIDI IIIOS their last two runs on an error , outstanding afield for the victors. “a6 oon none Will Broa B ions and two singles. + | Score by innings: R. H.E. : —~ Co In the field, Hopkins, J. Ogden’ Jewelers... 061 000 0—T7 8 4 _ b nd a ot or at ' roadeast jand Gomez played a great game Merchants .. 041 2001-8 6 4 jot - bow fe F ball G jfor the victors. Kerr, G. Valdez|x—One out when winning run} | on oe, oot AME | and Lastres starred for the losers.{ _was scored. : aake aed Echols to ond tb | Score by innings: _-R. H. E.|_B. Roberts and Sawyer; Vidal, = Tomight at 8 oclock, the foot-| Auto Parts 000 000 0—0 0 3) Acevedo and F. Lopez. 7 } ‘bell game between the Univer-| Legion 500 020 x—7 5 2. Home run: Lopez; three-base . e ety of Miemi and North Caro-| E. Sweeting and Fleitas; F.!hits: E. Garcia, R. Valdez; two- | Lenoes an wd alm will be broadcast over Sta-|Tynes and Gomez. } base hit: Navarro; stolen bases: } : e . ; Mt hi WGBS, Miami, 710 on your Three-base hit: J. Villareal;' Navarro, Sawyer, Sturtz, Alon- | a 4 vedio dial, it was announced here |Stolen bases: Barber, Kerr, Has- zo, Vidal; sacrifice hit: R. Valdez; * ' 33 teoctbeny | kins, Griffin, Fleitas; struck out:'struck out: by Roberts. 7, .by Vi- | eo © + 1b) Phe program is known as!by Sweeting 3, by Tynes 5; bases | dal 1; bases on balls: off Roberts | j Football on the Air.” jon balls: off Sweeting 2, off Ts 2, off Vidal 9; double plays: Las- | Tonge “ 6 3; letf on ba tres to Alonzo, Vidal to Alonzo to | > © Le time of game: | Acevedo; left on bases: Jewelers Soe 1.00; umpires: G. Albury and Joe 8, Merchants 4; time of game: | t * . . | Mira | 1.10; umpires: Joe Mira and C. } a | —— Albury. \ ° | Key West Merchants nosed the Scorer of both games: Pedro} ’ r | Sher Jewelers 8-7 in the nightcap. | Aguilar. | wemen did not finish fighting) In the final round, with one; —— - Hy pp | Mhe fire at Curry & Sons until 5 | down, F. Lopez poled a high fly} How they stack up: | oe ® ™, today, Chief Torres said. jio right that Osterhoudt mis- | , Class A ARH OA A mobile floodlight, furnished | judged due to the strong wind} Cilub— Ww. Pet. | © % 4ity the Navy, aided firemen in| blowing at the time and Lopez ! Bottle Cap Inn 12 * © © ©) their fight against the flames last} went all the way home to win/Sher Jewelers 10 © ©] esi. Chief Torres said, and aj the game for the Merchants. | American Legion 8 ‘ » 4) Newy ambulance was at the scene! Jewelers took a big lead in the | VFW a 8 o.* hte take of possible casual-) second inning when they scored! Key West Merchants .. 7 Sit ©) ties. | six runs and it seemed they had | Roy’s Auto Parts 6 ‘ 46 The only person injured at last | the game “sewed up”. le six , Adams Deny. - = 2H: a night's two fires ‘was Fireman| ~~~ — é Se i MEISE Sy . Delile Castro, who sustained a} > opramed ankle | "ise" wer || FOOTBALL ON THE AIR © «| Witmessed both fires and many tae © «@ «| @| @viiiems joined with the fire- | | e of men. the Navy and the Army ! eld © © @| tm combatting the flames. Chief | TONIGHT « © @| Terres praised the crowd for i j © «| the orderly manner in which | © conducted itself, and for the © @ 14] help given by the civilians. — | * me Hh) The Chief said that last night | Wet om Oth wes the first time in memory " - oe that two general fire alarms had | P.M. Whiten & Ph | been sent in here within a few) oe Ge 120-6 | minutes of each other UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI ! - te COs 4 City Manager O. J. S. Elling- if son and City Building Inspector | Vs. | } | Errol Sawyer, along with Sani- Palm Beachers tary Inspector Millard Gibson i | Bi Ml): od Fire Chief Torres had only eeently inspected the buildings J Sons last night and recommend- | * ’ Bea ed that they be demolished for oo won & af safety, health and welfare of | the community we: | John West. representing the Key West unit of the Miami Fisherman's Cooperative, ap- peared before the City Com- missioners Wednesday night and seid that his organization, after much difficulty in find- img suitable quarters, had only recently moved into the two buildings at Curry & Sons. He | “') | sequested the Commission not te authorize demolition of the | buildings. as such a move 1 would be harmful to the local Commissioner Albert Cooper | "| mowed that the cooperative be Mate League emt) owed to use the buildings af- he Pieridae Enter: | proper repairs, and the mat- spe They will have | oe was settled on this basis . a - '¥ he Dre Wott 1. i. 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