The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1947, Page 5

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fall: im, the: fifth. ’ ‘donkey - ih aay ich aig dhcp mo "OVER BROWKS; ROWE The New York Giants continued! around. the bases,,.close.-to. 2,000] first batter for Rotary, despite 11 24 314) WINS GTH STRAIGHT {their winning ways as they spill-/tans at Bayview Park last night|stubborn fight, could: nat coal wilted he Pet) my ree Runetaten Peemay»e0 the Cubs at Chicago, 5: to 3, fittingly Appius & bilacions in ers Robi, Mat SRE, Son out at 1 1J=-Second |for their fourth straight, win. of Climax to the second Rotary-Lions was. throwa. ou tem : Be Mor, eg be hiss ‘Game, It the fielders rode much more’ docile ‘of both major |their. western road trip. Johnny ! donkey a couldn’ him, {he steeds. ‘center. : 10 9 /.526)leagues rose up and smote down |Mize’s homer in the fifth. with mille dn't carry ; a would carty the mule, Urion ap-| City ation Dit Dwight} tm the * pr the: "teams Jast’night, |ohe on set a new National League | parently decidéd:.”’ Hunter’ fought ‘his ale all thelly and, 11.13 459) wit . Philadelphia’ Athletics record for runs in consecutive|’ ‘The rum scored by Lion Urion| way down: tie fitet Bese’ ine into | homers. 9 11 450 g the way with an 11-5 win | games. It was his 16th straight | put his club. ahead, 2 to 1, making; {right field, .333 over Detroit's Atnericah _ beague | [Ae c which he had scored. the run scored immediately aft-, wos oe to be bsicsea out: Pal stipe “1° At Cincinnati, Schoolboy Rowe jetward ‘by “F. W. Smith, store} The mule ass! \ a his sixth game against no|™anager, more or less superfluous. jon Chamber: of mem-' j Sagar Stubby [les When the Philadelphia |Smith’s manéuveting of his don-' ber, Rotery president, andl laundry} by a’ pitéhed: ball, Then: Gopher Sis (a ica, whille | ene broke loose with 15 hits|key, however, was something to ‘exetutive, was one of the “tough- | Gotmalen tripled “to left; sco i Basoe ee ‘Tigers’ |to subdue the Reds, 8 to 4. behold. ss ; et of the bra aoe Ls una BF, second hit of. the i seven | ingles tty well ee Resi Only the balkier mules were. aged to gr: jis, rei aw ni ° ee defeat put Detroit RATIONAL sRAatE ——_—___-_+—_+——_ | but. when. he let.go the. donkey, At. bat; Beker, Vitlereal. and| , fame ahead of the ew At Cincinnati . E.|Masi; Munger, Brazle and Gara- began striking-out with his hind! Sterling -eacty. hit, three ‘safely tor c Philadelphia - : giola. ‘legs in Trevor's general direction. '—. oa .. & 15°. 348] Under the lights at pin Fprenon oll ile When Trevor was finally . thrown | 4 seventopcuibhesn : ium in Washihgton, Walteri Rowe, Donnelly, Hughes and AMERICAN LEAGUE out, the mule sterted chasing him! % terson allowed the ClevelandjSeminick; Walters, Riddle, Beggs Night Game but the batter made It safely to his ae — hits to: shut them|ahd Lamanno. At Philadelphia | club's: berich. Hf out, 2 to : Detroit : y in 1 ue, tl t jicago © R. H. E.; Philadelphia - ‘ 5, 3. last-place St. Louis Cards haltedjNew York 5 10-3. Trucks, Ovetmri had APR joa ‘wshaosiie. g wgngo inhati the second-place Boston Braves|Chicago _. 3 8 0, Tebbetts; Savage and osar, ra 3 j at St. Louis, 4 to 3, while the] ° Wyse. Eine | tried to get to first. He never Boston 3, night Fircokiyad Deduers were knocking thsgae Night Gamé did mount the animal} in fat, he thie Pirates out of. the first di- —— ‘At Washington R. H. E, | Was thrown rather savagely to the vision at Pittsburgh with a 3-1 Night Game Cleveland - 0 4 0 ground where he rolled: over, Washi 2 7 0 hands over his head, The don- beating. The Dodgers made their] At Pittsburgh R. a: hits off former. team-mate|Brooklyn _. a “s irby Higbe and Reliefer Behr- Pittsburgh man count while Ralph Branca} ‘Branca, Casey anak mica j Ne i eater nee six Pi-|Higbe, Behrman and Howell,! At Boston Kluttz. ‘ St. Louis + << Boston _.__... aed Kramer, Brown and Moss, Ear-| R..H. E.!ly; Dorish and Wagner. 340. 4! : 412 1; Chicago. and . New York, not Johnson, G, Elliott, Karl and "scheduled. ' ‘key, however, seemed avenged band walked away. | Big Bill Curry, the soft-drink. H. E. ington, 5 0} Blacke, Willis and Lopez, He- 6 @ gan; Masterson and Evans. r Me). 7 w York at Chicago—Koslo (3-0), ‘at. 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