The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 27, 1947, Page 3

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Ween TAY ee 4 ANU ARY 1947 nh Pirates Baseball Title, Sinki Stars, 10-7, In a Navy Benefit Bolster Claim To City|Gesu’s Late Rally Snaps Spottswood-Sanford Duo Wins £444 Mixed Golf Title In Rain For Try-Out | A scrappy crew of Cesadet sy | | | from Gesu High of Miami staged Fn Conch Win Streak, 40-39, City By DUFFER Nineteen foursomes teed off oAwe ODREW LARGE a last-half rally to topple Key yesterday afternoon in the first Sid held by. the local Lapua righthanded pitcher with the weeny West High. 40 to 39,° Saturday BASKETBALL | annual Key West Golf Club mixed * tremendous success. "| Red Raiders, left today for (Roe. CONSIDER. ate \ ; ‘on. {Possible tournament would be] Sanford, Fla. where he will night at the High School gym 7. : wo-ball foursome city champion- |*™ : 7 baseball we AME : Fans 16 ) vines, | High School Gymmasium | .;. The nineteen men and their'°ither @ woman’s handicap affair| enter Joe Engel's J yONT COON. and snap the Conchs’ winning} © h: - . school. ree As So : streak of five straight victories, (ight: Gases) lady partners braved a rain.and|°" “tY open championship, The) eo) ioe will get = tryout TO FUND] / X, Raiders . Key West held the lead until ———— high winds, and even had to com-|CitY open would be hotly con-| ith the Sanford Celeryleds tos confirmed their i : . MONDAY— hike pune ot ines ida tk 8 tested by many of the feminine} o¢ the Florida © tesebell champion Pla To 4-4 Tie the last five minutes of play but} 7:99—Conchs vs. Wolverines, . a yen . eir rounds muiticasinem: of tim cla’: Ammedlt'< uaas Seka te ‘ae > Gee Det yet by y the Crusaders, who trailed 17-25] g:09-—Wildcats vs. Raiders, [20's Cue the favorites would be low-scor-| Chattancoga Lookouts of the * 2" | Red Raiders and Blue Sox play-| at the half were not to be stop-| 9.99—Porter-Allen vs. Catholic tare usasne brareal meee ing Bobby Kimber, long-driving| Southern Association, a foomn irs a Se Navy} 4 to a 4-4 tie for eleven innings | Ped. It was the second defeat, Youth Center. posh oicaanclaereites panieN oat el Sanford, Nell Rose Lopez, pica ee * Ae Stor mine. 1°) esterday afternoon at Municipal |2t® by one point, for the Conchs | aupspAy. their well-scortd 48 led the tield,|M" “Sanford, Lopez.) tqrs, arranged for Swesting’s bearine Rave dia-! a. sium before the had to| 284, the roughest game on the : and won for them the city Atte | HOnOnsTy. MA aANits who is said} tryout. me Maret omen teat adi game had to! joca) floor this secson | %:15—Radio vs. U.S. Marines. aa URieE tin a maecehs hae. es to have the best-all-around game, In the Winter Baseball | be called on account of rain. The} A total of 16 we | 8:15—Army Defenders vs. Jun- opens | Mrs. Sherman Amsden, Mrs. Tom| League here, Sweeting com- _ second game‘of a scheduled dou- were called Ki Swen Nery ; i Co AS. i Speer po: santas ae scored Harbin and others. piled four victories without « be agee drizzle which bleheader was also postponed. pede: el —e wer anes A Palate Rails ve. Key Wat the most pars af the day when| Loudest dresser of the day was! Gefeat, He struck out 24, is» Hrouah ail but the first cou-] Gabe Lastres, who went all the! for five personals, Phil Tyne and} ‘Transit Co. “*" lthey toak a three on No. 4, and sie. earn Teulon blood: | sued only 1] free passes and tion he game drew a!Way for the Sox, struck out 16| Captain Dick Schuler of the visi- AY— a four on No. 9. \ | te the 20 innings be washed Raiders. He fanned at least one | {o,. ; WEDNESDA “ek 7 lz ith cod |Plue trousers, the Chamber of! on the mound he allowed just a considerable batter every inni xcept thi tors and Galey Sweeting, star] 7:15—Osterhoudt’s Wolves vs.] Im second place with a good, 7 vores president was not to| 17 hits and five earned rune hf th polio | y ing, excep’ © Conch guard Romero’s Electric Serv-| 49 Was the surprise twosome of “i } « players conteibuted {cleventh, and three times he| ~ Ajpert Parra was the Key West a MMe, andi Mire: Glan Being’ The he aes Rie congo casual for a 1,67 earned run average. st k out the side, ! ‘ + } S * A A , i | glare 1s sal ne wel ary 12, he . ” * guilar no a Ber Men Rai er arks, ta orward, hat vs. Catholic outh ‘ul : 6 General J. E. Jones’ not-up-to-! ; |Bubber Sweeting divided pitch- F ' 1 ‘ g rs tion- ai si jans and struck out 1h. ‘ he game play by! 7 oul: Tele an off-night and was finally re-} Girls. and: Mas. Brice .scoreal 2¢ Aan usual score. eeting several sal fee, but pong cape cia aden eau placed by Joe McCullough. It} 9:15—Red Raiders vs. Coca-| ally after a long lay-off. It ean Alicccutcatants, were: lploasad Sw eo ee oa 1 ather details, |BAve wa . . was three baskets by Parra Cola. & par en bie Lak hate for the! vith the iownament, and as the from the Carl Hubbell scheol Dempianing to tates | The Wetve Box books: ibe vice in| Wipe beyed the Conehs to a pat aE ee ord! tWosome 10 affair was entered inio in a coop-| gt Miami Beach. ' aT mg to Ralph) spay! 25-8 lead in the first quarter anc | sO OR RT, | lage ss ‘ erative movement to promote} nfantile paralysis|‘%, fifth inning when an error’ 1. added three more in the sec- In third place was Harry Knight ier fellowship and congenial | OOO QM MPM Ma. jand Mauldin’'s double be| put them in lection ond quarter. SPORTS and land Mrs. Joseph Lopez. This mixture of golfing members, it ac- the lead, 1-0. They added an- iy | favored tw: 1 rly on ; % 1 . ‘ —— other in the seventh on Lastres’| The — Grusaders, | who. _avear the red {wowcnie:?| ayes pow ney-|Complished its purpose and was | Seventy-eight percent of —— . os poape penne the single and Mauldin’s second hit. | *Weaters reading: “State Champ- er able to overcome the handi-|* P¥ge success. renee Saad — ss ‘onl aaaane esa | In the ninth, with two down,| ee 1946") were more A8sressiVe | suai NUMNTAIUAY | cap. Another favored duo, Pinky Tagividual AERO BRR 8 SOK BESS RACE: f ithe Raiders knotted the count; than ever as the third period WIM! Beach, south | Osborne and Miss Bobby Kimber, lows: ————_—__———_—_—_———- he off | collection | nen Bake hdl 1 succes-| Statted. Sehuler and Phil Tyne, SWIMMING—South Beach, south | A a ‘ieee Par— ees 9464 @ ot the en-} er singled and succes: ha of aha hes@ball ai ‘ end of Duval Street. tied the Knight-Lopez team for ‘eam— 5 4 Ketalita Beyrance, {Ve Walks to Hernandez and} WO 4, ine ee nate S€eN | DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock,|the third place honors. Beb Spottswood-Mrs. Sanford .. 6 6 5 3 7 5 5 7 4—té ve also contribut, |2ee¥edo loaded the sacks; Clay- ti set caipeans Ba ee ae wast Caroline Street; Craig} The Osborne-Kimber duo scor-|Mr. and Mrs. Clem C. Price... 6 6 6 4 75 5 5 5-49 the collection }t28 Sterling then singled two rung, ons baie us care ep rome big Dock, north end of Grinnell ed the only par of the day on the} Harry Knight-Mrs. Joe Lopez 785 5.674 5 6-30 amg Sier- |Home to te up the ball game, a cies Ae pbs who tallied twice Strect. long, treacherous par ,fiye 5th} Pinky Osborne-Bobby Kimber 665 5 5 6 5 7 5i0 . (Chief Ro. | Winter League affair in the first two minutes. A long | BAaSEBALL— Winter League dou-|hole. They weve tied at 27 strokes | Leo Lopez-Mrs. Tom Harbin . 6954674 7 $8 oo , Singles by Lastres, Mauldin] Shot by Schlaer fell through the bleheader every Sunday, 1:00) with the Spottswood-Sanford duo} Jimmy Cooper-Helen Hazelett . 6 8 5 5 7 6 3 6 652 ape _jand Lopez gave the Sox two runs hoop just as the whistle blew p.m., at Manicipal Stadium,,but lost a stroke to the. winners} Capt. W. D. Davis-Mrs.S. Amsden 7 6 7 4 6 6 4 7 6-53 . , 5 #3\in the eleventh but the Raiders} ending the third period with Duck Ave. and 14th St. {on the 6th and 9th holes, Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Reid : 66748 53 8 6-5 _ "We — jeame right back in their half of; Key West holding a shaky 28-26 |@OLF—Municipat Golf Course,; Consolation prize of $6.00 was} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews... 9 6 5 3 7 5 6 6 Tid se wi, {the same round to throw the bat-} lead. i | Stock Island. awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Ward; Dr and Mrs. Herman Moore - e676 Ss f° oar @ 6-54 mete “" vite meg pte on even terms again. A sin-} Sweting and Parra kept the TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di-|Tyson. The Tysons, just back} Lt. and Mrs. A. H. Clark SSS 8-2 ee OS ewitt’s two gie walk, an error and an out-! Conchs in the ball game as the vision Street (day and night! from a long huating trip in the; Geo. Lamb-Mrs. Horace Connable 6 8 7 512 6 3 7 7—HI , “ _ °lheld fly gave the Raiders their! third period started but Folliard facilities). Georgia fields, agreed to play to} Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Eehdahl - 610 9 47 6 6 6 7-6! He second three-bagger |, game-tying runs. | scored twice and Schuler sank |BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts! fill eut the tournament, even} Mr, and Mra. Robert Dopp ..... 8 6 7 4 7 5 5 & 7-5? © Downen secked| “yiauidin, Blue Sox outfielder,| three foul shots, blessing him at South Beach and Bayview | though Mrs. Tyson was playing}Gen. and Mrs. J. E. Jones... 6 5 7 7 9 6 5 6 1 : ena ied his team’s attack with four’ self each time to bring Gesu to Park. jher first game of golf, and they|Lt. and Mrs. W. P. Ramey s 8 6 8 3 810 5 8 8-H ' “ ‘ MIME POE! 1A) ls in five trips to the plate. Ar- 33-34. Steve Weller, bespectabled | HANDBALL—Bayview Park. jare to be congratulated for their|Lt..C. A. Buell-Mrs WwW. A. Dunn 7°711 7 7 6 6 7 5—63 “ vee at least) nando Acevedo, Raider infielder, little substitute, then pulled a; SHUFFLEBOARD — Bay view) show of sportsmanship. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Duncan 78879 6 5 8 O- topped the offensive of his club, sleaper which gave the Crusad- Park and South Beach. The tournament, first of its|Mr. and Mrs. Ward Tyson _ 612 75 8 tT ne - with four singles in five tries ‘ers the lead and Phil Tyne add- - — - _ want ee ‘ 7 and) Box score | ed one for good measure. Adolph Blue Sox | Lastres made good on a free , Player— AB RH PO Aj throw but so did Phil Tyne, ofe on an error apd! yauidin, rf 5 0 4 0 O Bernie Papy brought a roar from ae es sit ‘on Acevedo, ¢ 5 0 115 2) the erowd with his second bask- {Garcia Willard tatyen | 2 Acevedo, ss 6 0 2 2 1) et to cut Gesu’s lead to 38-37 but aca 0d a i an bt | LOPE%: 3b 6 0 1 2 2 Joe Shehan dashed the Conchs’ teed und E. Albury| askins, 1b 6 0 0 8 0) hopes with a one-hand shot. A weniger be peat ¥ i . ‘i : long shot by evar rua ronan eldez, <p . he Conchs up to 39, ut there wot sem Mp \ wand lg Lastres, P 52°20 2 eat time e add aonther bd , , ny G. Acevedo, If 4.2 1 1 0 jn the preliminary. Catholic end fhe Ut Sf Gil | ve ee ee 33 =| Youth Council trounced Key ! fed this contest Totals 47 4:11 83 8) West High's unimpressive Junior sto 2 It peanabiers Varsity, 45 to 22. <a eee ‘i Player ook H PO A’ Rox scores: ¢ he Sieohe- Mave Baker, 2b 522 2 2) Key West High Hernandez, 3b 41.83 4) Player-Position— FG FT TP A Acevedo, ss 5 04 3 lp. ory 9 ¢ ” US Navy AM Stare leveriing, Ib 8 6 14 Ole He = : : 4 rt ot aimee cl 5 0 0 1 T!McCullough, rf 0, 9209, 20 » ol Atbury. « 3.0 0 9 Ijvaidez, rf 0 0 0 ; 6 0 2 yysweeting, ri-p 50005 ec q 0 14 . a osawyer, if 40 0 Sweeting. lg 3 2 8 ’| Meador, p-rf 5 1 1 0 Sinoherts, Ig 6-0. 6 4 » 0 0 — = a Cran re 3 40. 6) » g| Totals 42 4 8 te fe Lastres, rg 0 1 1 * ™“) Score by innings R . a . . . . . | | Blue Sox Totals— 15 9 39 To merit your lasting friendship—fto merit your an 000 010 100 02—4 11 3) Gesu High i lasting goodwill—we operate our service business } Red Raiders ayer-Position— FG FT TP . ‘, . sae iid 000 000 002 02-4 8 6 y eats i: 3 55. 11 in accordance with the following principles: Pirates : Errors: Baker 2, Hernandez, |sehuler, rf 3 3 9 H PO A) armando Acevedo 2 vyer, Al-|Bush, rf 0 0 06 4+ 2 2 1! 8 bio Acevedo, Haskins, C. Valdez:|p. Kyne, c 2 o 4f{ i . 1 ns batted in: Sterling 3, Maul-! williams, 0 10) 804 , * ‘\din 3, Lopez; two-base hit: Maul- | Folliard, 1g 4°50. 8 # 0 3 Wain, three-base hit: Armando | Livingstone, ig 0 0 0 : / ¥ 0 © “Acevedo; stolen bases: Armando | Sheehan, rg 3 (ets st : i| Acevedo, Roberts 2, os fe Weller, rg 1 0 2 For several years, we have = all : |Huskins, E. Acevedo, Lastres, G. — — —}] automotive service (including our own) has not 5 a ao vy Acevedo rifices: Hernandez,; Totals— 1 8 40 | been of the pola which oe as a customer e We will accurately diagnose—to the best pf our ability—the »123122 Mauldin; double bee Baker ie Free throws missed: Fapy ; 5, or we as a dealer have desired, due primarily repairs needed on yous car. If you request it, we will give you in | Acevedo to Sterling; left on bas-| Parra 1, Sweeting 1, P. Tyne 2.) to shortages of manpower and materials— advance our analysis of the work to be done. i2i al” paging ‘coca panains ma 3, @ situation over which we have had no control. es on balls astre aries 4 RHE lowe ting 1; struck out: by Lastres | nal fouls committed: By Today, however, with more experienced Se ig els lees oP yout cepa clacely completely and legibly, and 8 41/16 by Meador 1, by Sweeting 33 | Papy Parra 2, Parks 1, Sweet- mechanics in our organization and with service secure your authorization to do the work before starting. WI 6) iis off Meador 5 for 1 run in 6] ing Cruz 4, McCullough 1, P parts becoming more readily available than $-buse DUS’) innings, off Sweeting 6 for 3 runs|Tyne 5, Sheehan 2, Schuler 5, they have been for ygars, we want you to @ We will notify you in advance of any additional work we think 7 #-base!in 5 innings; hit by pitcher: by;Tyne 1, Weller 1. know that our car service is rapidly getting should be done, and secure your approval before proceeding, . . - | Sweeting (M. Acevedo), by Las-; Referee: Lt. Gustitus. back to normal, and as conditions continue ; D bs msi | es (Roberts); Pee ball; | Umpira::apich. to improve, you may expect to receive from @ We will perform all the work on your car as efficiently and as Acevedo, umpires: Clark and —_— us the same fine service that you have been ble We at j bY} Bethel: scorer: Castaneda: time! | Key West Junior Varsity accustomed to receiving in previous years. economically as possible. We will replace only those parts which in Bal Toft game: 2.48 | Player— FG FT TP our judgment need replacing. bas on CEenree Boeyen 0 0 o| We of the Siowuiel sanvice organization " ‘ f °. Gost ny 0 0 want you to know that we value your service i i P . ne Pla 8 dre Outlined ooerlierae - : =| ee fo the filed! deeree Gadi teh we @ We ns read-test —-* ofter — is done ond before we keeper’ | For March Of Dimes (Lowe 0 0 0! are determined to give you such sound and return the car to you, if the nature of the work requires it. | Roller Skating Event 34 <to 3 3. 0 6! satisfying service that you will want to be | ; | Plans for the Recreation De-| Herrick 2 0 4! — our customer for a long time to come! @ We will endeavor to have your car ready on time. If the work 4 M4 ' vent’s Roller Skating party! Bethel 6 90 oO takes longer than we estimate, we will advise you as far in advance Blind Bogie Won bees tie Aborchi/at Dicies Tucedee | Saunders 200 00! as possible. ’ night re progressing rapidly.!Cates - d 3 5] By Atwood Sands There be many events, Inq} Lloyd —-08 0 0; @ We will provide you with an itemized bill showing exactly what | luding some of those already | Lewis 3 0 0 o} workidcsrd adlexcclly whahiit cos Was wil cladh fai bogie golf | pop with the skaters and’ Solomon a oe’) b asnien beside 7 ef we WIR Gidaly. explain any he ek-| several new skating games Soeper 0 0 0 item or items that are not clear to you. gt Among those present will be,Beaver : rt) 0 0| Come in today and at regulor intervals. . « K ! Lee Mason, March of Dimes! Lane 0 0 0| — Skilled mechanics—modern tools and equip- mn ew injchairman; Bill Porter, expert — — —! — ment—quality ports and materials . . . alt ‘ Sands | skater; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomp- Totals— 9 4 2 adding up to service that you'll call superior $8.00,)son, skating devotees, and Mr. Catholic Youth Council { in all ways! ng second'and Mrs. Jones, of Silver Lake| Player— FG FT TP| ’ 'Beach, Wisc., roller rink owner. | Gardr 5 2 se Lewin,} Miss Jane Hopkins of the Rec-|Moran 5.8 i ze of $3.50 jreation Department will direct’! Delgado 4 0 B ( O H Knight'the program Cruz 1 0 e is md place | Watson = 2 ae . 3 7 now = . 79 and! Brazil occupies nearly one- | Pinder 0 6 6 319 Caroline at New Street PHONE 377 Key West, Florida M d po-lhalf of the continent of South ee, See ee . America. ‘ Totals— 19 7 45 x mae ‘

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