The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 3, 1947, Page 3

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MUNDAY FEBRUARY 3, io47 en eteestiensetiee 5, T mm late ~ One-Hitier For Sox: NESTOR CASTANEDA fehind the one-hit pitching of Cabe ‘Laptres, the Blue Sox de- ‘ted the Trojans in the second | seme of @ acheduled doublehead- yewterday afternoon at Munici- Sradium by the score of 64 forest game, the Trojans ou ued the Raiders, 9-7 Trojan, however, had to come Sehund with @ six-run rally ‘we seventh inning to put the " remer on ice Gers drew first blood in the} oming When Cheta Baker om ahead with a tremend- mer with nobody on. Tro-| y ip in their half of the| Joh n Navarro beat! a hit, went to third * and scored on a wild | ates’ triple and a wild the Raiders in the lead| gen im the fourth inning. * singles, a walk and oat netted the R. ers four ad- nm the fifth inning. ble and Joe Maqua’s mie gave the Trojans a tally in ' 4 mi wher Six hits valk and prod i six markers for “r r seventh. They m the eighth on * Domenech, G. Valdez i Raiders threatened when sing! by| and Acevedo " tally i with a double and ® Dukes, with a wo singles, led the k Cheta Baker led ‘ th a homer and Lestres Struck Out 10 end game, the Blue} the one-hit pitching panked the Tro . nning single by | Malg ‘at was the He struck t oub le only 4 Trojans m Malgrat’s hit, on balls. but Dukes to retire times in the s single, three f errors. re in the fifth | n and doubles by E Aceved etting | nth m tw sin sg age “wyoming | nd two single Priest Game AB RH PO al ‘ 23 oO} 2290 oe ‘ 2 0 . p @ 2! HF 2 1 4 00 y 0 ‘ > 0 20 » 92 r ) 2 9 27 «(of RH OE ) Hernar batted in Bake 2 Ace H ' Cat ‘ ba ‘ 2 « ” c. Al Second Game :a 8: 3:4 4 0 » 0 ) 3 > oO 3 3 J 1 0 01 oe » 0 12711 s RHE t ; 3 Dukes | Sevehth victory the: | their RH PO AIM Key West Shows Strength, Beating Vero Beach, 54-34 HOLDS VISITORS SCORE*«+——_ LESS FROM. FLOOR IN Box Scores Of Saturday's FIRST HALF; MEETS; Basketball Games “Key West High ! TECH HIGH FRIDAY Flag: Position— FG FT TP! Key West High 'Papy, f y igh rang up its | reCullo: 2 in ‘nine starts ‘Parks, f Saturday night by completely.’ Lastres, f - outelassing Vero Beach High, Parra, c eurrent leaders ‘of the Class Pineda, fy Gulfstream Conferefce, 54 to 34.) | Perez, ne The visitors were held scoreless! ! Cerezo, g - from the floor in the first half, | Sweeting, g h : Valdez, g - which ended with the Cone Fe a holding a 25-4 lead. lonuccoHoamoom a Bl owocounmwoor Coach N. H. Pepper sent in his| Totals— 21 | second stringers liberally in the! Vero Beach High H second half and the game be-| Player-Position— FG FT TP} |Rymer, f cae 2 3 rar ; came considerably more interest- | Metz, SERN 0 e 0 ing for the near capacity crowd. \Randall, eas a p SS * | The final resuit indicated th Carlsward, c - ) 1 1 Key West h: ne sie {MacWilliams, g 2. 2 8 y as enough power this! Barrett, g 0 1 L year to put it in the thick of the! Reams, g Bee Se |scramble for South Florida basket-|King, g 2 2 6 ball laurels. oe ee Totals— 12 10 34 Conchs get another good test| score at half-time: Key West 25, of their strength Friday wight|Vero Beach 4. when Tech high of Miami jour-| Free throws missed: By Cruz 2, neys down here. Famine i a 2 Randall 1 One of the brighter spats of} = ~ Ing . | Key West's twin victories last | p Personal fouls committed: |B Friday and Saturday was the |1,”Lastres 2, Roberts 1, McCul | way Adolph Lastres stepped in! lough 1, Rymer 1, Randall 3, Carls- | and took over a regular forward ward 2, -MacWilliams 3, Barrett 2, | asignment. He fellowed his iX- | King 1. Point- part game performance of} Referee: Lt. Gustitus; umpire: | Friday against Saints Peter and/Dan Papich. } Paul with a 13-point scoring Key West Transit cl spree Saturday and appears to! Player-Position— FG FT 7 have clinched a first-team posi-|E. Sweeting, f 2 0 tion. | Barber, a 2 0 7 Albert Parra, the Conchs’ | Herring, c 5. @ -10 stringbean center, gave another | Barber, g Spd ted sharp-shooting display with eight Smith, g 1 0 0} baskets and 17 points. Galey|McCown, g Lead aie Sweeting also had a big night oe ant tae with Ab. pots, while Captain} eer ec 3 33 | Bernie Papy and Oscar Cruz} ens Saag eee sparked the fast-breaking Conch! | Villare al, f - | floor game. Of the reser Meadow, £ 3 ; a young Hilburn Roberts. C! les Skaggs, c 4 3 1} Perez and Claude Valdez stood Roberts, g l 2 4| out | Haskins, . 3 1 7 In the preliminary, the Car- Sawyer, g 0 0 0 bonell Luncheonette Red Raid-| Alonzo, g 0 0 0 ers defeated Key West Transit, | pecley rns! 38 to 33. sae Totals 15 8.38} “Bosselet Won First Prize In Weekly Blind Bogie Tilt A. J. Bosselet took first prize ot| $7 in the weekly blind bogie con- | TT | test on the Key West golf course, | BASKETBALL. (22 "222" = =»! | Mira consistent winners, taking | High School Gymnasium (Night Games) pescana and third prize awards of | 4 and $3 respectively. Low medalist was Jimmy Mir. aj | With a 79 while his brother Hum- | bert garnered second place with } an 82 TONIGHT. 7:00—Raiders vs Catholic Youth} and a Center. newcomer to th 8:00—Wildcats vs, Wolverines. | y-scoring ranks Kermit Louck: 9:00—Conchs vs. Porter-Allen,| took third place with an 3. | TUESDAY | Loucks has a good all-around 15—Junior Conchs vs. Ro- ; gar », plus a fine te mperament | ; Electric Service. | for golf, and in the coming Jr 15—Aimy Defenders vs. Os-jChamber of Commerce tourna-| terhoudt’s Wolves. ment should be one of the men 9:15—Radio vs. USS Wilkie. | to_ beat WEDNESDAY— ; Bobby Kimber came in with 7:15—-High School Varsity Girls} a 47 to break her lowest score o V High School “B"} of the course. When you con-j 3 |sider that Bobby had a Marines vs. Coca-|! stroke penalty, it was re Cola | commendable score. Miss - %15—Key West Transit Co. vs./ per leads the local ladies in scor- | Red Raid ing on the Key West links, and | in a woman’s open would be the ! NAVY WIVES CLUB 3 | nivlick-wielder to watch. | ENJOY FISHING TRIP Jimmy Cooper also’ scored his | The USO Navy Wives club | best round to date, a well- — went to Big Pine Key bridge for {86 vesterday. The high winds weekly fishing trip Friday'that wafted well-hit shots into . A. sandwich-and-coke | the rough, proved no hindrance to} Seas : {the Cooper lad. Cooper also scor- mo phedn was eaten on: MDE | cd ankeevand) 89) this week | lu in catching snap-! Individual scores are as sak) luck atch snap- Hows: s yellowtails was report- | sccent by the group, which includ er eG eMeClina cs yrtle Bracktl, Janet Larrabee! 4° 6° watiin a Mary Davies, Eloise Hinger and |" 7. Davies an Connie Moore. — Servicemen’s 47 “4 Moore 102 yothers who enjoyed the fishing |p ed Mathews 84] ere Mesdames Olive Larrabee, |Bob Dillard 92 Nora Eskew and Bessie Crandi-| 'D. L. Rainbolt 100 aler Bob Scrutchfield 104 1A. J. Bo 98 said} D. D. Dunton 98 | worth at 1 0 annu-{Pinky Osborne 91 to farmers because of the; Jimmy Cooper oe ful insects it eats !J. F. MeCardle 2 ae Kermit Loucks 83 ___|Robert Knowles : 86 ted in: Lopez, E. Acevedo 2; tw- Humbert Mira 82) hits: Lopez, E. Acevedo; stgl- | Jimmy Mira 9 yases: Haskins, Villareal, John Fielden Elbertson 91 sacrifice: M. Ace-/Charles Lewin 109 ee 93 cube play: A. Acevedo to Ward shaken eae 2 Haskins: left on bases: Blue Sox Lt.- hee a Pe 6, Trojans 6; be on balls: off! ™ A Clark 29 J. Malgrat 3, off falgrat 1, off Bill Curry oe 4 G. Lastres 3; strike-outs: by J. | Bobbie om er S Malgrat 2, by G. Malgrat 3, by G. {Clem Tuee ot Lastres 10; hit by pitcher: by S jJack Hayes | algrat (C. Valdez); wild pitch:j = ae 2 nen dra passed ball: M. Ace-! The first successful magazine tres: | repeating rifle was the invention »; winning pitcher: G. Hats 3 an American, losing pitcher: J. Malg um-| of C. Spencer, in pices: Clark and Bethel; scorer: | 1860. This rifle was used to some Castaneda: time of game: 2.04 j small exten the Civil War ‘CHE KEY WEST CITIZEN Now B For the ‘FIRST TIME’ IN KEY WEST 3 AT YOUR FAVORITE Bar, Tavern or Restaurant COLD SPRING Beer and Ales (An All-Malt Beer) It’s Crystal Clear It’s Noted for Its “OLD FASHIONED GOODNESS” Try It ‘Today ---Just Say “COLD SPRING” Please . | ¢ - Cold Spring Brewing Co. Amberlite Beer and Ale Lawrence, Massachusetts Key West Representative A. B. “‘Dutch”’ Goehring Phone 315 ; : 3 é : 2 : cd Sancecnceesesssseseceses

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