The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 13, 1947, Page 6

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7p nach sh Ome home to. trap another runner com- Merchants Defeat ("=","~ Falls to Gilmore mrs < The Key West Merchants ral-' Gilmore played. a. very, BROOKLYNITES FROM ; . lied for four runs in the last in- | lasting only. one hour. Just. 32 |) speessseneeeeeeeeeeme ‘BENCH EXCEPT McR. Softball ning last night at Bayview Park Gilmore men batted and SHOTTEN, 2 OTHERS | ‘cree Ledaork to turn, back: Adams Dairy, 8 0:7 ovion scored the only sisidaba < 7, and widen their Class. B cir-\the game for their side in ‘the cw SoRK. May 4 —The} Desires sarees emma cuit lead to two full games. ‘The fourth on a walk, a stolen base 1220 : Philadelphia Athletics Seaal a “PUSS. Gilmore shoved the Ameri-:and a sacrifice. “ z 388 th i BAe ae cign W: te a can Legion farther into the Class| Gilmores khotted the count’ in at a7) syne, Abe Mt Bowne eel: oreign arid 1800) cop cellar with TG virtocs ithe Se on Sehachts single, two League uel. between Phil P Marchildo USS. Gilmore me 4. In the first game, the Dairymen |iMfield outs. and an error. They fe . rey 5 29g |8cored three runs’ in the first in- ~ sebred their second run’ in the Ac Sligg a) asa and Buck Newsom and take a American Legion ning on two. hits, a walle and a sixth on a double by Stenger and sacrifice, and-added one more. in'!'W° infield outs, .and. added: two the third on a walk-and a single,|™re for good measure in’ the SuéGriffen held the Merchants Seventh on a double by Schucht, a hitless until,the fourth when Alon-Sactifice and hite by Smith and Schucht and Acevedo leq the ‘hitters with two apiece and in the ‘field, Edelman, Stenger and Por- jter were best for the winners, Val- | Sterling gave the. Dairy ‘boys aiden, Barber and, Ogden for the/ two-run lead in the lower half. |'8e"S- igh: A hit batsman and a couple ‘of | Score by innings: R. H. wild pitches enabled the: Dairy-| i M00: DLE 24,9 men. to score their last run in the Legion -..... 000 100 0-1 5 6th, Then came the fatal sev-|_ Porter and Fallon; Harris enth. Three hits, three bases on! Vinson. ; §-1 decision from the Washing-| ton Senators at Washington. {| Sox drew within a game 12 9 ST 563 rt 2 2 ig ‘Applies for Divorce A petition demanding a di- to ‘com- ‘vorce waS;‘filed yesterday with rally. County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer by it ended the most un- Harry...d..Whitney against. Eliza- successful road trip the Yanks beth T. Whitney. have experienced in 22 years. even on three hits, a walk and a couple of errors, but a hit bats- man and a homer by Clayton them, 4 to 3. Rudy for the Red blasted one 2 TG 5 = g 23 i i : i an error and Since leaving. Yankee Stadium ler and Infielder Cochie Lava- ‘f started for = ered two wins and a tie out of the. Dodgers protested some of times and win the game. DUVAL CAFE was relieved nine games. +his ball’ and strike decisions. 1 fd on raliamers by Gears McQuinn in'RED SOR SPOT < tag) voli Suck out te lat tsee) TTD A aa ‘ogi tra in ' Results: rp : i i At bat, Garcia and Alonzo hit Se Beaters ‘MATIONAL LEAGUE jtwo safely for the winners and mage e ine At Brooklyn R. H. E.! in the field, Blanco, Alonzo and Boston ;- -3 7 0 Rueda starred. Malgrat, Sterling| @ * “ 8 9 and J, Lewis shone for: the; losers. and Cooper, G. Elliott, Lanning, Karl; 4 jfreak double |play’ was exe- Masi; Branca and Edwards. | eyted-by-the Dairymeh when the jcateher.threw to, shortstop, who touched a runner and then tossed ce came Meedsago ie hy ) LEAGUE a MU Single, scoring * Doerr ‘and | Poa R..H. E.) — him across; New York 3 5 at oe ? Chape ler and Berra, Houk; | “TURNABOUT”: Johngon, Klinger and} . | Coming: “Till the Clouds Roll By” | BL un GL i lonroe: Theater if A a WP i: ; ings | , SIERRA MORENA ' 0 hildon and Rosar; Newsom ' . "Tady, haxt Skowl 401 3 mr, Evang | ee atin x 4 4 @ 9 3) f | 3 1 1 er games scheduled. 431 2 100 050 100 ry 7 - American League “301 3| Havana at Fort Lauderdale. St. Louis at New York—Gale- 101 0], West Palm Beach at Lakeland. |house (1-3) or Zoldak (0-1) vs. -—e— i League [Reynolds (2-2). ! 33 3 62414) New York at St. Louis—Koslo; Chicago at Boston—Rigney Lines (1-1) vs, Pollet (1-3). {(2-2) vs. Dobson (2-1). : Brooklyn at. Cincinnati, . night! Cleveland at Philadelphia, night! ene 4) ‘ . Vander game—Feller (4-2) vs. Marchildon 0040 Chicago—Spahn’ (4-0)! Detroit. at Washington, night 14 4\ vs. Borowy*(2+1). su game—Newhouser (1-4) vs. Haef-j 0.0 2°0| Philadelphia at Pittsbulgh,‘ner (0-2). | 1110 sai» * ‘ e ‘ :3 3 Something New in Key West || i131) Roof Tile Floor Tile | 43 e oor ine 0 in WhiteandMany Colors @ Estimates Civen on Any Job @ Immediate Delivery and Installation oS | comonenenuwaHs Bl ecceons-eco Supe ~ = - Beautiful Gifts for Graduates This day is the big moment in the life of the student. We have a nice .-. your Vacation | via GREY ? . selection of suitable Gifts for Him NoDown Payment Required and Her. @ You can’t beat a Florida holiday by Greyesundt Sit ery é 3 YEARS TO PAY Ma We Su t attractions that lure pleasure-seekers fram ewene «| @@MALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS ry Zges eee short distance away by bus. Plan this sumuner te pants ‘ @COTY Sets attractions— the Overseas Highway te Key West, Tower, Cypress Gardens, Ybor City, Tarpon and many others, Go one way and return \ you there for less than the cost of driving your ommeme, @ YARDLEY Seis @ Nationally-Known Fountain PENS @Box Stationery '{@Repairs to Any Type Roof “MADE and INSTALLED | Cuban American Tile Co. GARDNER’S b-+-—— }. KEY WEST OFFICE: 713 DUVAL STREET Phones 9178¢—and—358 Bremch Olfice: Key Largo Hdw. Co., Tavernier, Phone 15 “The Rexall Store” 1114 DIVISION STREET = PHONE 177 Corner Varela Street “REE DELIVERY: a eH GREYHOL

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