The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 11, 1946, Page 3

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PRAY, OCTOBRE Al, 1946 THE KEY WEST-CITIZEN | y wiheiis Big Bar| Cards’ 12-3 Win Ld Series At 2-All) (By The Associated Press) FENWAY PARK, Boston, Oct. '< 11.—St. Louis Cardinals evened | the 1946 World Series here yes- || | terday at two-all as they smashed NIGHTCAP The visiting ven eco : ‘Oh doubleheader played here|TONIGHT— > res F regener Le the Navy} 7:30—Miami-"Daily News vs. | 9100—Griffin's: “Bar vs, ‘Miami | Herald. RECREATION Courts, Di “4 fal Pla Kiddy ground, “pemer and then won a close one ~ wy West outfit in the]. " ~~. 4 to 3 ‘The dowbleheader was part ot em con the Fi Grito de ¥. Aran, n Key West #ra celebration -mondball, in the opening game, the Cus! South Beak hans weed the short and iv each and Rest Beach— stocky Swimming. ~ . Feowlde i the box. He allowed Gulf Dock and ‘Rest Beach— ‘et five hits, two by Hogweend, | Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats, pe by —. one by Solomon ond ome by Pappas. Sweeting fanned. ‘Albury out at Hereagard started on the short, short to first. se tund fer the Boca Chica nine ‘Cubs—Fourth wet Reve @p four hits, two walks,} Varona fanned, Scull is out, * wild piteh and a passed ball, 4 Second to first. Santos singled to one four rune crossed the plate.| center, Garcia fanned, Key West—Fifth te the second, on three straight welts, Rereugard went to the] Alonzo singled ‘to right. Baker ower. Hegweend went to the pops to first.-Sterling out, third mound end Myers to center. A\to first, and M. Hernandez pops vinale and two walks gave the''to first. ~ ‘otters three more runs, ‘Cuba Fifth tw the fourth, four hits, an er-'| Forbes singled to short. Lopez fof Git & mmerifiee and Mogweend sacrifices hit to second. O’Hallo- be bath-. ran hits one to the pitcher for a tub ood fame in to-hit. On an error by Navarro, piteh. Twe doubles and a walk Lopez takes. second. L. Hernan- wl seven runs scored. dez flies out to center, and te the field, Castillo, C. Terry,! Forbes scored. Veitia out, third © Mernendes starred for the vis-° to first. store, and Arringran, Hogweend, Key West—Sixth Neekit ond Ponyak for the locals} Navarro out, third to first. were the best. j cates flies out to short. Carbonell Seore by innings: R. H. E. fanned. Cuben Nevy 430 700 0—14 13 1 Cuba—Sixth a ~ Chica yee Make Varona out, short to first. Scull j coulre an ot 3 i E Rereugard, Hedgwood, Kamming, spent oie ae Senne Muller and Moore Key West—Seventh Theeebase bit: Miller; two-} sweeting out, pitcher to first. twee Hite Forbes 2, Terry; stolen! aypury and Alonzo flied out to| teers «C. Hernandez, Verona; ! jog writer tit: Zwouira; struck out: ty Zweulre 2, by Bereugard 2, ty Megweed 3, by Kammins 1; thewee on beatles: off Beuragard 5, * Hegweed 2, off Kammins | hete off Bereugerd 4 and 6 runs} teaded in second with none wt). off Hegwood 5 and 5 runs ¢ im fourth); runs scored: | : ? i . Garcia hits to Cates who fum- bled the ball. Forbes sacrifices | him to second, Lopez walked. O'Halloran singled to left, ball, got away from,B. Roberts and} | Garcia scored. Hernandez is again walked. Veitia flied out to right and Lopez scored. Varona flied) tw Milter, Porbes 2, Lopez 3, O’Hal- ; p eran &, Hernandez 2, Veitia 2,)°%* *° right. Seutl, Zeouire; losing pitcher: Key West—Eighth Rereugerd: time of game: 1:50;! Baker out, third to first, Ster- emperee Joe Mira and McCann; ' ling flied out to left. M. Hernan- eorned @ame Cube 10, Boca Chica ,dez hit a double to right and Na- varro pops out to first. ith te the mighteep, the Red Raid-| Scull out, pitcher to first. San- eve the visitors a score. tos out, third to first. Garcia ether Sweeting was not him-| flied to short. wi end Cates committed two Key West—Ninth orem ‘That gave them two of] Cates hits to third who threw} the rune wide to first, Carbonell hits to! Setete "lasted «but one and’ third who fumbled the ball, Cates | tethteds semings, for in the sec-] goes to second. Sweeting hits a} ot be wes sent to the showers) punt and both runners advance. «et Gere vetieved him. He‘ Roberts hits to third and’ third te the Raiders to three hits the / makes another error. Cates scor- the way ed. Alonzo walked, Baker fanned , Meker, Alonzo, Sterling, Car-|and Sterling hit one to left for, ott eet Marie Hernandez}the final out. teoved great ball for the locals, Score by imnings: R. H. E. wet Portes, im left. Hernandez) ¢., west . 110.000 001-3 7 4 ational at first Cuba _ 010 610 20x—4 7 4 east, short, and Sontse, Sweeting and Navarro; Saleido, | plete, were good for) y ‘Garcia and Santos. i eet of he by 1 tebeoa ' |} pwo-base hits: Lopez, Sterling, | nell seal 7 lies, M. Hernandez; sien pave: oa P erts; sacrifice hits: weeting, a fore: Lopez; struck out: by Ateury fed out to center, Al-*, ; : 4) aaeen thed shor Baker , Garcia 4, by Sweeting 4; bases, - jut to short, bat Baker von balls: off Saleido 2, aff Garcia — > | went to 1, off Sweeting 5; jeft on bases: " _ Us yo ae piteh-) Key West 10, ner tad Spee Geetling bit a single to right, Tun: Key pee Se goatres ‘et Baker seoved. Miller popped *f game: 2.00; umpires: s “< ~~ First |: in 1 and two-thirds innings, off fanned, Lopez walked, wm out, third to first, and oe nings; scorer: Aguilar. Box score of the Key West- ‘Mosers and Diaz-hit two. for the Mira and Huett; hits: off Saleido | Garcia 3 in 5 and one-third in-| | Va % tie hda ihe singles in the run-away victory of | ga) the St. Louis Cardinals in Boston | Red Sox, 1946 World Series into a tie, this time at 2-all. Slaughter scored four runs and hit the first dam- | aging blow of the fourth game of . the. annual classics. That open- | ing blow was a pile-driven homer over the distant rightfield fence | dn Fenway Park. Slaughter. pos- | sessor of baseball's most power- /Schoendienst, 2b - fully accurate arm, also nailed ' Moore, cf Rudy York at home plate with a _M brilliant throw in the last-half of Slaughter, rf -—- | Kurowski, 3b | Garagiola, c the sixth. Adams Dairy, ite | Mi Legion Take | Park Games Adams Dairy and American Legion were victors in the soft: ball doubleheader at Park last night. In the first game Adams Dairy | won over V.F.W. by an 8 to 4| 7 score. J. Garcia hit two safely for | G the losers and J. Walker .hit one i = out of two tries for the winners. | In the field, J. Lewis, Villareal and Sterling were the best for | the Dairy and Santana, Machin | and Wells for the losers. Score by innings: RHE. Adams Dairy . 300 410-8 5 2 V.F.W. ~ 103 000-4 5 5 S. Griffin and F. Sands; M. Tynes, J. Garcia and J. Mira. | Bayview | D Cd In the cecond game, the Legion won over the Jewelers by a 9-8 score. The score zig-zagged back and forth until the sixth when’}' the Legion won the game. St Malgrat hit two safely for the } winners, and Rosam five. In the field, Ogden, Barber | end Rosam played well for the | winners and Abreu, Osterhoudt and P. Fernandez for the losers. ! Score by innings: Jewelers 000 410 3—8 6 3) Legion 001 323 x—9 4 4! i Parks and Sierra; Rosam and } Gomez. | Home run: J. Ogden; three-} base hit; Malgrat; Two-base hits: Diaz.2, Abreu; stolen bases: Mal- grat 2, Navarro; struck out: by Parks 3, by R m 4; bases on} balls: off Rosam 2, off Parks 5; umpires both games: Joe Mira and Chas. Albury; scorer both} games: Aguilar. | THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING The Citizen Building PHONE Key West, Florida {the Boston Red Sox, 12-3. | George Munger was the win- ning pitcher, with Hughson, win- inef of the first game in St. Louis, | defeat. One World Series record was f ‘heavy scoring contest ‘of yester- | i + \with the Red Sox's nine hits, ENOS (Country) SLAUGHTER | proke a World Series record far | blasted a homer, double and two {otal hits made in a single classic Card: : | Today, the Red Sox will use 42-3, t ts defeated the | Joe Dobson or Mickey Harris, 3. to again throw the | with the Cardinals coming: batk with Pollet, Hbetter, or ‘remaining games will be played The box score is as follows: | Pesky, 68. ——-——-- i Williams, If | York, 1b .. Doerr, 2b | Hughson, p Bagby, p aMetkovich | Zuber, p —- | bMcBride | Brown, ree Ryba, p | Dreisewerd, p | Culberson Boston PUIG PUG CCS STITVVVVTeT: | | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Both pitchers allowed-very few bb hits. Andy Parks ‘allowed four! TRIUMPH nal R. H. E.| tammsmseaseseeseeee Received Daily by Leased Wire ving to be chalked witn the d and ene broken during tae tied y. Cardinals’, 20-hit: te ined 25-year record, and,. c me. if his shoulder. is with Breechen. The St. Louis. St. Louis (NL) Player— AB ie fer} ° usial, 1b ‘alker, lf - arion, ss unger, D peweger © e sero | ne co hte Or oo oe al oroccoomHonDy re El apraaaoe iS] —} te 3 Totals— Boston (AL) Player— AB loses, rf - = > iMaggio, cf utteridge, 2b iggins, 3b . Wagner, ¢ HOSCOKORPH ORR OW KURU Scoecoso oe oOKrONHHOCoMY ecoooecocoOoUNOR CON WHO SSSSSSH OHH OAH HEHENO 1s Totals— 35 9 27 a—Batted for Bagby in 5th. b—Batted for Zuber in 7th. c—Batted for Dreisewerd in 9th. . Louis 033 010. 104—12 | 000 100 020— 3 * COFFEE _MILL AT ALL GROCERS BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE ' BASEBALL . SCORES Popular Brands of -- Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks TONIGHT 8 Vs. TEXAS CHRISTIAN —. = out to first Cuban Navy game: ° y out, third to first. Key West egied to teft, Carbonell Player— AB RHPOE § Cates at second, pitcher|C. Albury, 3b-lf .2 0 0 01 + Sweeting singled to] B. Roberts, lf s2=97 9 0 0 ot Carbonell goes to sec-| Alonzo, rf - 3707 L 2 0 Ateery and Alonzo walked | Baker, cf said 1a Sag) shomell goes home. Saleido' Sterling, Ib . Sos 11 we to the showers and J. Gar- |} Miller, _: oyes -290 0 0°29 com i to pitch with bases M. Hernandez, 230) 1052 8 ood Baker tanned. J. Navarro,c..... 4 0 0 5 2 Cube Secend Cates, 2b Oc 31 0S ce engled te right, Varona Carbonell, ss 410 : a J some wt second and Cates Sweeting, p -——— 3001 7 hied and Veitsa goes to third. =e * un the : ' cane and Veitia} Totats— 36 3 7 24 11 4 Santes & out, fly to’ Cuban Navy feat . 4 Player— ABR HPOA Key West—Third | rues Mia a 44 0 Srertng doubled to left, Milder} ©. Lopez, cf ‘ene ae 4 Navarro out, third to first, O'Hallaran, 3b Seco 7s 048 5 Cates, pitcher to first. C. Temy, 8 ._-- 0 9 0 0 0 Cube —Thied {L. Hernandez, 1b. 2 0 015 0 Porees walked, Lopez doubled M. Veitita, rf 4 1 1 0 0 enter, O'Halloran is out, short} Varona, ss a2eo33 feat, and Hernandez is pur- Scull, 2b 400 0¢6 eety waged. Veitia hit to pitch- | Santos, c — = 401 459 ee thmew home and catcher | Sgleido, p 20.00 °040 fret for a double play. J. Garcia, p 2254-40: 0-8 3% third to firet. Totals— Carbonell out Congress Building WB FOOTBALL ON THE AJR UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Presented by KENNEDY & ELY, INSURANCE Miami 710 ON YOUR DIAL ee KEY WEST and MIAMI. —— MIAMI and KEY WEST 3 Hours and 80 Minutes es DOWNTOWN Key West to DOWNTOWN ‘Miami At Ne Extra Charge , SFFECTIVE MONDAY. OCTOBER l4th | ALL SEATS RESERVED / NOTE: This Schedule Does Not Go Through Coral Gables Leave KEY WEST Daily at 7 A.M.—Arrive MIAMI 10:30 A.M. Leave * MIAMI Daily at6 P.M.—Arrive KEY WEST 9:30 P.M. 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