The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 17, 1947, Page 3

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SCHEDULE By NESTOR CASTANEDA The Red Raiders handed the ue-leading Blue ration Pe et ena s ten! FT. PIERCE, Feb. 17—)FNS) “| Plans havé been fo) ited - Sox their | the Chamber of peti ecy re were: Wilkie 7 won and 875; Red Raidéis, 7 won and 2. #t setback im the second half { the Winter League when they! edged them out, 9-6, in the first feme at Municipal Stadium yes- terday afternoon. In the second same, the Blue Sox thumped the Trojahs, 10-5, The Raiders jumped on Gabe Lastres, Sox hurler, for three fumes on five hits in the first in- nag. Lastres was suffering from bad cold and appeared a little eff form. The Sox scored one in their half of the first on a walk end @ single by Manolo Acevedo ond Fidel ers picked up another run in the third om) Armando Acevedo’s triple and Sterling's long fly. The Sex tied it up in the fifth on a walk, singles by Gabe Lastres end Lopez, and Albio Acevedo’s uble Two walks, Roberts’ single and Fito Lastres’ squeeze bunt put the Raiders back in the lead in the sixth. The Sox tied it up in thear half of the sixth on singles by Jack Villareal and Lastres. Two singles and Jack Villareal’s triple put the Sox in the lead in the seventh, but the Raiders ral- ed for four runs in the ninth onming to sew up the ball game. singles, : i : ives ahead, — — ry ee gpepen 8 Fane he ~ bag Junior Conchs, 5 and 4, .556, and neg whistle ended a game nunder’ double netted the Raid- Temperatures Romero’ Electrics, 1 abe 9, 100 veehicty might sat ‘ tally. The Sox picked up a | Class B Play-Oifs Start T 8 | gone the other way. wm in thelr last half of the ninth » Fidel Lopez’ homer. ~ mad Albury, raider catcher, led the attack with three singles celebration to mark the opentng (1o8h -778. Key ofthe Florida East Coast Rail-} Lopez. The Raid-: Way’s new Lake - Okeechobee~ Fort Pierce cutoff line now near- ing completion. The celebration will be held} about March. 1. The railroad will’ --peqg Raiders won the first game run a special train frorm the lake |4¢ the playoff series with the USS} Homestead. end, bringing residents of that | yy.1.:2 a Consequently, area to Ft. Pierce for the oce'| Wali: #8, to. 83, but the. game was Pepper ° ‘not as one-sided as the score in- casion, % idicates, for the Gobs were in the| defeat the Grow lead the first-half, 19 to 12. From} them with a then on, the Raiders took on} way the Conchns Key West and Vicinity: ar jand continued mild today, tonight pee Pag pte len ag ayy wa | and Tuesday, Moderate norther-! | ly winds. quarter were but two points be- hind. In the last quarter, Villa- Fair |7C2! sank three field goals, Has- them a favorite to Growers. * The game will what of a preview Tuesday. Slightly higher tem-/}°° ‘ 3 3 i wise little cha in t a- ’ a AE BRAM RE 2 Sen Pees |mecessary, Thursday, the best two East Gulf and Jacksonville thru,|Ut of threé taking the Class. A 3 spot. Pompano {Florida Straits: Moderate west to |Championship’ title. Lake Worth No. 4... fi ’ C West's impres- ch N. E sive récord of 10 wins in 12}.ed Key West at th starts, observers here got quite, northwesterly winds. today .and| — In view of Key tonight becoming gentle to mod- | Class “B’ ; erate variable. Tuesday. Weather| In the Class B League, Army fair. {Defenders won first place with REPORT jseven victories and three losses a oe for a .700 percentage. Osterhoudt Petes ate el ons Wolves placed second with six erye % an dthree, .667, followed by the a smile out of the only other team Highest. yesterday Lowest last night Mean ; Normal -. 64) Army Defenders and” Oster- Key West meets _.—. 69 houdt’s Wolves will play the first .. Tt | game of the Class B championship ‘series Tuesday night. Best two Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending |steam and at the end of the third] hokee and St. Patrick’s High their own courts last week jms, Haskins one and Skaggs; ises to be the outstanding game Woah seer sate un one for 22 points and the ball) pf the Eighth District Class Bi vs. Lake .Worth at Florida: Fair today, tonight and game, while the Wilkies scored} tournament at Lake Worth, Feb-| Homestead e 27-28 and- March de event: with Key West in the No. Gonchs was Gesu High, Stat Catholic Champions, who foun at 9 p. m., Thursday, the 27th, in its first tournament test. The! South Broward other pairings: » South Broward’ s 's lads are out plough up also be some-\ of what prem-" 14 P.M. Ne" . The’ s is No. 2 and ference of the, District held at} seedings. The} Lake Worth Satutday morning. to- defeat the} Here are the records of the District teams up to Satutday: ~ Club— Ww. L Ker West " 40-39, when as well have Delray Beach] Lake ’ : ; Tear this ad ont as a reminder. rey, | it PRUs 308, Geupce, George Slate’. Robert R. xAt all Drug & Dept. Stores in Key ‘est’ in fowr official trips to the plate. out of three will be declared Class Lopes, Sex third-sacker, led the] 8:30 a.m., inches ........_ .0.B champions of the city. Army ders attack with two singles Relative Humidity has Anderson, Schultz, Osborne, nd « homer in five times up. 59% |Kushman, Goodman and Brown- An eight-run splurge in the Tomorrow's Almanac ler, all good players. The Wolves. 4 imming was enough for the | (Eastern Standard Time) ‘have Rosam, Demeritt, Saunders, BR Sex to beat the Trojans in | Sunrise —..._ 6:59 .a.m. | Villareal, Domenech, Lloyd and nighteap. In the onslaught, | Sunset . 6:23 p.m. Hanson, and last, but not least,| the Sox belted out seven singles | Moonrise - 5:33 a.m. | the one and bnly Harry’ Oster- @ » double. An error ahd Juani | Moonset nen 4:20 pnt Thoudt. "** ‘ : | Novarro'’s single gave the Tro- PUES, . oa ¢ aon as the § he fourth aes E Girls’ League 5 prize ia roth Bs wae eo more ih ‘aval Base’ °) Wibh sat Varsity, won . the, 'S To-Port | Low. medalist’ was Humbert fifth on a walk and Gibby (Eastern Standard Time) {girls’ league title and the Cutho-|.- any Bi Sc j Mira with a 77 that included an hte inedaaie, High Tide Low Tide © /lic Youth Center placed second. Varied Cateh: on No. 1. In the second Andy Alonzo’s triple and Juani 9:18 a.m. 2:39 a.m. | The two clubs. will have to play a! ath H! place was Bob Spottswood. with Nuvarro’s infield out gave the 8:29 p.m: 1:43 p.m. three-game series, winner of the | $ 4 ‘esvtacninke 78. These were the only golt- Trojans another tally in the ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA {best two out of three games to Captain Cleveland Niles, in his} a3 to break 80. Ticd for third th. amd doubles by Gibby| Reference Station: Key West | bé declared girl basketball cham-| boat, Lucky Strike, yesterday|.place with $2’s were Curry Har- | «nd Dukes added anoth- se) sink “* Tide jbigh water) its roster: Misses A, Haskins, E. ee RO The ladies’ handicap tourfia » the eighth. Lopez’ sin t . 2 s é 2% rf shi al} : Indic ne | nil ‘Mo teevedo's double | Babia Honda ' —Ohr. °°} - 5+: |Kauck;.BicArthur, M_ Saunders, parey one ee ee ae ment that was to have ‘started ~ a the | (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. |Peggy Collins, A. Soriano, E.| Waters | ay ‘last week will be played Thurs- the Sox another run in the No N K ghr. Mora, J..Bradley and M. Roberts.! large catch. : { i u 3 : nth, and an error and a} No-Name-Key. +2hr. For the Varsity. the high school} Captain Niles said that, among! day and: Friday of this week. , ; svedo gave} _ (ast side) —.20 min. on the “Naretty, the Rie aon! 6 “ | ‘There will be both low gross by Albio ae -_ Hoch Chica —Ohr. is counting on Rose Kerr, Nica| the fish caught, were Lat alae abd low dt prises. Thete are 18 the last tally in ve * : s ne r ie rs, snapper, ullheaded | , e th Gandy Point) 40r0in. peggy cian Pant eee ae encren eallaw jacks and! entries to date. ' Acevedo, Sox outfielder, Calgpe Channey + 2hr. ft. ley Gerry Albury, Mary Lumley | runners. t Strong contenders for low tack with a triple and papel puree pean arc SS and Nancy Lane, and the official) He added that the four lines 8708s scores will be Mrs. Sher- ag nomi . plate,| Minus Sign—Corrections to be jane Tanty Barc 1 cee man Amsden of New York City, alc in four trips to the plat ubtracted scorer: Betty Burchell. used by the anglers were taut i Trojan shortstop er i — at the same time on several oc-) Mrs. A. H. Clark, Mrs. Fred Valde ja S'OP:| Plus Sign — Corrections to be f {ae she ’ ated | Mathews. All three golfers are | s attack with a added. Leading Calss A Scorers | casions. The largest fish boated x - 1 50's f ee ev and a double in four} __ Leading scorers in the Class Ay was a barracuda that weighed’ te in the low 50’s for n pires: Clark and Bethel; scorer: league: | ; ope ae 32 pounds. | Individual. scares for last es Castaneda; time: 2.14. Gorman, Wilkie, § ‘ages, ' M ‘ z : First Game Second Game Raiders, 122; Fisher, Marines, 107; KEY LOSES $700 | week-end’s blind bogie are: a Reiders— AB RH,PO A} qyojans— AB RH PO A\C. Smith, Radio, 103; G. Barber, "™ OF F, ISHING TACKLE Hugh Moore 1 R Vilaveal, if 5 1 2 1 OG, Valdez, ss 4 2 2 2 § Transit Co., 102; P. Herrick, Coca- " I i “AEE Charles Salas -— ndez, 3b g i$ EF Bima op 3 0 1 2 1/Cola, 64; Herring, Transit Co,, Capt. Harold (Jackie) Key, a’ Tom Harbin so9 =p $225 Obtgaus, ib st bag 164 B. Roberts, Raiders, 61; Mc-| fishing boat captain, reported to Bob Ruby ge tal ee ose Hoe 41 2 3 0 Kee, Wilkie, 60; Lewin, 59; Wood-| the sheriff's office today that Dr. Bob’ Eckdah! “ 461-4 350) Nz cara 3b 4 0-1 0 3,80% 57; Sweeting, Transit §q.,, someone stole $700 worth of fish- : Pinky Osborne -- so 3:8 LP airy pope 4 0 1 2 @|54: Schmitz, 52, and Russell, Ma-'‘ing rods and tackle from his Curry Harris ; 40 1 3 113 Alonzo, rf 4 0 2 0 o/Tihes, 50. | boat, which was ‘anchored near/J. Douthit 7 0&1 Kerr oh iO» j 3°1 0-2 _ Most field goals were mage by | the Craig dock. jJ. L. Carros —...- 9 : x. Barber 4 , ;P. z 2.0. Walli b 3 1 0 0 2'G. Malgrat, p +3 0:0 0 2 Herrick, 29; Roberts, Makes and Your Horescope tTesee Crumbacher a. — — ~~ —!Woedson, 26 each: Russell, 25. | =) Atwood ’ Biue Sox \B RH POA! Blue Sox— AB RH POA fisher 17, Gorman 15, C. Smith |—Today indicates a person of in- Bob pillara 7s ex, 2t 3 125 tic Valdez, 2b 108 2 6113, G. Barber 12. tuitive instincts. Those born this Ward’ ‘Tyson FUE 3 \ 5 1 2 5 TIM. Acevedo, c 5 0 0 6 2) Most personal fouls: Russell 28, | 4a¥ will be possessed of occult Paul Mesa, Jr ee a Noeve 4 2 2 1 3/4. Acevedo, ss 5 1 2 3 5\Fisher and L. Smith 23 each, R;j/Powers, receptive to’ psychic ime} ice mit ‘Cocie. F : pez. 2 5 1 3 2 2 Lopez, 3b 4 2 1 2 2'gchoneck 21, Sweeting and R. V./pressions and able to construct Jai c McCarale " i { 5 0 0 1 O/F Acevedo, cf 4 1 2 2 0)Smith 16 each, P. Herrick and Hill}from them. Avoid a tendency to Perce Mira se t 5 1 212 O|Fernandez, ib —..3 1 111 0/14 each, Bynum 15, G. Barber 15, {broaden the sphere of tife and be Z ‘a Mira K V € 4 1 2 0 0 Vinareal, If-rf 4 1 1.0 0/R. Schoneck 13 and McKee 13. jcontent to remain in the path Of eres Lewin ¢ 4 0 0 0 O'R Vaidez, rf-lf 4 1 1 1 0} Most free throws missed: Cos- | modest industry. im ID. ao panies l p 412 1 4' Cruz, 4 2 2 0 Ojter 23, Gorman 17, Fisher and} Me - -— yer et ee | Lewin 15 each, W. Herrick and B. Neague by clubs: A.J. Bosselet Tota 39 81527 14! Totals 37 10 12 27 15| Roberts 13 each. | High School B—S. Papy 22,!Charles Yates Score by innings R.H.E.| Score by innings R. H. E.| = Cruz 29, Roberts 7 and Roma-;R. C. ae we = 401 001 004—9 14 3) Trojans —. 000 121 010— 5 9 1; _ Leadign Class B Scorers guera 10. | Fielden S. Pe aa e So% 100 031 201—8 15 2]Blue Sox 008 000 11x—10 12 1| Leading scorers in the Class B| CYC—Haskins 84, Saunders 60, A. H. Clark k s ng 3, M. Acevedo,|” Errors: G. Valdez, A. Acevedo; | league: i : Parks 34, E. Knuck 13, Soriano 11; Barbara .Clark : Lastre uns batted in: Ar-| runs batted in: G. Valdez 2, Dukes,| Schultz 64, Anderson 52, Villa-/and B. Arthur 6, ‘ Vv. Vinson .-.-——--— - “sete PY 6 enna tee "\ veal and K. Sweeting 44 each, C.! High School Varsity — Rose'|Norman D. Artman undo Acevedo, Sterling | Navarro 2, A. Acevedo 2, E. Ace-| ss (PE Ss ! : . res 2 9 a 7 Vor Albury 43, J. B. Sawyer and Ro-;Kerr 56, A. Smith 68, Bee Demer- Dr. Jack Hayes 2, Cates, F. Lastres, Valdez.) vedo 3, Fernandez, Villareal 2, y eee {¢ . Spottswood jo 2, Lopez 3, J. Vil-| Cruz; two-base hits: G. Valdez 2¢, Mero 36 each, Brogli_ 35, Foster | itt 54, M. Kerr 23 and N. Lane 31. Bob pottswi : a . He ez, ! - ime oa ~. 31, Ladd 27; Rosam 27, Saunders; Lions Club—Rosam 42 and Ve- two-base hits: Hernandez, | Dukes, Villareal; three-base hits: | > “borné 28, Kerr 23 and Stush-41 ee 17 \ibio Acevedo; three-base hits:) A. Alonzo, E. Acevedo; home run; a, atin ae ee pene fe hemange. Acowelo, 9. F- re Valdez; stolen bases: Kert, A-/' “yfost field'goals: Schultz 27, An-|__ Conehs Third OO ee eee ate aL | neevedo 2 Lopez, Fernandez; sa¢-" dérson 22, Villareal 21, K.Sweet-| Key West High Schoo! Conchs, es. C. Valdez, M $ — 4 G jrifice: C. Valdez; double plays: ing 21, Romero 16, J. B. Sawyer varsity basketball squad, was . . Acevedo, E. Acevedo 2, “A Acevedo to C. Valdez to Bers, Albury 14 and Foster 14. lseeded third in the forthcoming| 532% DUV. sacrifices Albury F bys nandez, M. Acevedo to A. Ace Most free throws made: C. Al- | district tournament but has a bet- " gio Li | poipe Ph \ibio Acevedo, R. Valdez; vedo; left on bases: Trojans 4,/pury 15, Schultz 10, Brogli 9, An-| ter won-and-lost avetage than the ™ : ble plays: Hernandez Hi ae {Blue Sox 5; bases on balls: off} gerson 8. rest of the clubs ih the distric ; ne ong 4 ae es - Seale - Ailton 1.0% Oa Most persons joule: ~~ 39. Fhe Conchs won 0: gd Jest sabe Tv eer re CII Ee | ‘ »: left o es: rs 0,, Ma ;s -outs: by Cruz 4,/ Aibury 17, Demeritt 12, Anderson|for a percentage 833. he TRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Blue Sox bases on balls: off by G. Malgrat 1; hits: off J. Mal-|}2, Qsterhoudt 10, J. B. Sawyer others had 6 and 4 and they were 9 : * CG. Lastees 2, off Meador 2; strike-) grat 6 for 8 runs in 1 2/3 innings,| 19 and Kushman 9, |way lower than the locals. The TRIUMPH HP | y CG. Lastres 3, by Meador |G. Malgrat 6 for 2 runs in 6 1/3} Most free throws missed: Brog-|Conchs should come through with | COFFEE * by piteher: by G. Lastres'innings; wild pitches: Cruz, J./1i 21, Anderson 11, Albury 10, De- |flying colors. Watch Parra, Las- MILL Mead wild pitches: G. Las-|Malgrat; winning pitcher: Cruz;|meritt 9, Russell 9 and Schultz 9./tres, Cruz, Papy, Sweeting, Pine- 3 4 Meador: passed ball: E. Al-: losing pitcher: J. Malgrat; um- _ da, Perez, Arthur and C. 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