The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 22, 1947, Page 5

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RH Ave. cy ee xe £8 ROR OO DUNN NWA Re O29. 991G9 Cn Oe BO CONDO OAT OO z hants. C. Valdes’ and Rodriguez, won octane lost: mins each, as did ; Ss, en and Walker. ouees by Cas Miller: lost. two. and: Fornes I a Abd Gantana. AN one, ag’ did B. Sweeting. 8h error, a walk} Home runs—Blanco and Brast, three’ other: inprkers inthe fife) 20? Tiel hantana. veuce | Phree-base. hits—Brost 1, “the cer Santana, toryae ae hits—Brost, Blanco, } the Vets, Acev ctor tere res stad Rodriguez and Meador, 1 / [James Ogden for the losers. ‘Stolen bases—Casado, Fleitas, Independents Blow Lead Miller 3 each; Alayon, Meador, B. | _In the nightcap, .the Independ- ‘Sweeting 2 each. goats Sot Lath sbig eA’ shat “Most times struck out—Ingra- dems salied ive times et Meador 5, F. Sands 4, , . The Tans Were. Most times walked—Alayon 4, on. a hit apd IR i on alls. Injepeniona conetee rei pasines and -Sandergart St. Louis ‘and Pittsburgh, not!in the seventh,to knot the ths scheduled. a Ash eee sereeceseRaue pets < 3 1st ee i ii if B (eT 2 i it personal history is a familiar story. But it won't ¢ ‘if, was.e. or the younger Babe Ruth who, was: a great Semen et poner ore: ae pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, or the harum- money's syorth.: 0 learns Hy n 1 .scarum. Babe who. legmed. the. hard: way. : e p o to take wealth and adulation, or the older golf- jhettr ita ae camet “playing Ruth, swathed’ in the inevitable tan|pitcnor and-never let ane coat and cap and greeting e with al wane guy. who liked. to hit . joyeus. “hiya, kid,” to whom they'll be paying |Ed Barrow first tried to. ¢ -The Babe Ruth they'll be remembering will |@7¢ Mpa ra be: the big-badied, confident. fellow. who. used ,WPeR. he. wasn’t -Aliehing on ta mince out of the dugaut. at. Yankee. Stadium “And: when his playing days Qn legs that seemed: tog slender to support his weight. .There/almost over, when those always was a feeling of suspense when the Babe stepped. up leas no Suemiode et deine te é ~< | ouitield, the menacingly as i g they ina’ eld, pitcher fo throw the ball where} ee big. are into Ruthville thatting. eye ; 4 ,—the right: field bleacher sec-|muscles, to cloyt home runs, he could belt it out of the park.!tion at Yankee Stadium—or!ldrove out six in, 28 games And whether the: Babe hois hether. he merely. struck out final abortive 193: es pipe ete é. gave 3e age! é z s # rf £i2,8F fl ‘ e ; ‘| In the eighth, the: Independents? : i ‘mes':: vy nt 1 dtie,cignth, ne indenendents: Mountain Names :, Se dl Dairymen : again: tied the t- :with: a: ‘marker: in its half-of- the} ‘round on. hiband-a waik, gan Wee Aint nthe Inde ENVER.—(AP).—When a first + ‘pens once-ana>it seem {was born two years, ago to CRT win-tat the-Adgyns; Mand. Mrs, Walt Mountar, ‘boys would not give up. Sterling {th y named him Rocky after a singled’ ;then came a walk and}™inimum of debate. . :. | single by. Forns;:a wild | pitch} .Expecting a second child ‘re- t \d-two ruris'scored.:. It} eently, “they: had it all figured, r,for, Adams. *1'the “neweomer: would be a gi ‘ruz, Herring ‘and Walk: , would ‘be christened Sierr: er each hit three safely for the:The. stork crossed them up and losers and Sterling, Forns and‘ delivered another koy and they \jSands*each two for the winners:} were stymied for a while but, In the field, R. Cruz, Meador and’ finally. came up. with Sand. ae Haskins stogd out for the losers;|.. But. not before well-wishers Al Cruz, Walker and Sterling for }-and,.. wisecrackers had’ driven the winners. them nearly crazy ,by calling up with suggestions that included. ‘Candy, Ozark, High, Red, Stoney and: Happy. ‘ Today’s Auniversaries (Snow. America) 4 1688 — Jonathan Dickinson, R, H. E,{ Presbyterian ¢lergyman, first. “president, of: the College of New New York at Boston—Jansen ) ‘vs. ‘Spahn (0-0). ~* is : r ‘Philadelphia ..at_. Brooklyn — : Leonard (1-0) vs. Gregg (1-0). : : 4 > Cincinnati gt' Chicago—Beggs 7 , 2,1 @-2) vs, Lade (0-0), “| Pittsburgh at St. Vl *4(1-0) or ‘Heintzelman’ (0-0) vs. _ Munger (1-0). i Chicago at jarrta a (1-0) : vs, Trout (0-1), ; St. Louis at ' Cleveland—Mun- ; ‘cripf- (0,0) vs, Feller. | Adams Dairy— Hassle, Mass. : + 084 095.0123) 20° 3)2747) , Beach fami, | (No oyt when winning run scored)? 1729—Michacl, Hille ‘ Re E. Sweeting. and Fleitas; .Walie: )9¢lnhia: merchant, first Treasurer: liami Beach ‘at Fort Lauder-jer and. Villareal. fot the United States, 1777-1789, \ Hava who gave a large part of his far- at Havang. 5 “vie wttideines’ eT Softball Games ip field, born there. Died Sept. tune to keep Revolutionary Army 1 39, 1804. ayvie ' , 1792—Uriah P. Levy, cabin e “SPORTS and oe w Park 4boy, officer in War of 1812, cap- % an 1. 7:30-USS Gilm Bob’: tain.and flag officer in 1860, court- ; : nce imate 5+ martialled six times, a fervent pa- CREATION Sports Shop. i six tim rvent B 9:15—Key West’ Merchants va lh, born i Philadelphia. Died eT LEECH iy Beach, south) THURSDAY— Naval: Hospital. 1831—Alexander M. McCook, soldier, major-general, one of the 7:30—American Legion vs. Bob’s “fighting McCooks”, whose father Sports Shop. 9:15—Adams Dairy vs. FW - 020,130, x4. 5, 2 Hancock ‘and Acevedo; Rosam and Castro. Second Game. Independents— If Dock, land seven brothers were all Union Street; Craig Nava} officers, horn in Columbiana Co., Grinnell i Hospital. Ohio. Died June 12, 1903. f 1874—Elien Glasgow, _ noted, james, usually on popular novelist her day, born in afternoon, at Munici- Meeting. To, Be Held as Richmond, Va. Died there, Noy. Tomarrow to. Qrganize. |21, 1965. Basebgll Loop Here A meeting will be held, at City: Hall tomorrow night. at 8, o’clock for the purpose of organizing a new city’ baseball league. Albio’ Acevedo, one of those behind the proposed league, reports that any fans interested in putting a team in a league’ should attend the meeting. ' ADWAY STORE 610 Duval Street tourneys? MANDBALL—Bayview Park. of the SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. — io Tables. at. Bar-|| Teansedlantia. Plane Hare. + A trans-Atlantic plane, used » » Bayview Park. in flying La Ruta de Colon from STATIONS—Bayview | Cuba to Spain, landed at Meach- |am Field yesterday en route from ——___—_——___ | Miami to Havana. The plane had » Mark F. Etheridge of Louisville, |had two new motors installed at | . Newspaper publisher, head! Miami for trans-Atiantic service. lof U.S. delegation of UN commis-} It was piloted by Dr. J. 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