The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 23, 1947, Page 4

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oul = RESULTS League "s‘Scores) Louis 4, Pittsburgh 1, right’ “Wednesday's So Scores) Heageeez ies bees? & (Thursday’s Scores) it at New York, postponed, Daly games scheduled. 1 12, Miami Iphia at Brooklyn, night ;.. HAVANA, May 23.—The Ha. (Wednesday's Scores) . Beach 2, St. Peters- ton. hptetania 35. $s Petarseuing ureday’s Scores)° 2. O.) sburgh at’ St. Louis, night American League at New York. at Detroit. is at Cleveland, night Philadelphia, ‘Allen, Richard, Nichols and Mil- ler. eres Pet. = '| 280 (Mie hnithteap, the Merchants ' d three runs in the first on! nd a.single by for }them ‘three runs. “At bat, Casado and R. Garcia hit.two selely each, for the losers! Sands each hit two for the win- ers.._In the field, Sands, Cruz} Walker Jed the winners and | ! , Alonzo and jira were best canis ce 06 6 4 July 9, 5 vs... Marines, Base To Play Pensacola Outfits On four days..next. week .the U.S. Naval Submarine Base has igamés with two teams. rej - ing the Navat Air Training Bases, Pensacola, it was: enneunced: to- laay by Lt, R. L. Murphy, \USN, | athletic On jay, May: 29, the’ marine base. team: wil ? Goslings..a 7-inning. game: begi 4t 5pm. hs base hits: R. Garcia, Sands; | Siday, "May e ; ‘base: Walker; struck out: idez 3, by Lewis 2; bases on off Lewis 4,\off Valdez §; of. game: 1.10; umpires: F. J. Villareal; scorer: Aguilar. ‘| "| tian ARAARABALES Fignt For Batting Crown There is a merry battle for the |Hhatting crown in both softball leagues. Clayton Sterling at pres- ent is leading the league in Class A, In Class B, Herring, Sweet- ifig and Casado are the real lead- ers, for they have played most of ‘their clubs’ games. it i At St. Loui ‘ No other gantes. scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE ; Detroit at New York, postponed jielan sh Papazian of the he . pressing him hard.. “Tardan” Al; Chicago at Philadelphia, post- Poned, rain. Cleveland at Boston, péstponed, tain. ‘Cheta Baker have hit their stride fand are going to be heard from ‘Gefore long. ‘ oe [Leading Players St. Louis and Washington, not? Castro poled a home run Tues- scheduled. ea eee SRA a Sterling, who has four. ‘AMPS Parks and Harris gave a great BAVANA Sw: Y exhibition on the mound the oth- FORT LAUDPRBALE fer night. Parks just whitewash: led the: Legion. Each pitcher al- CLUB BY 20.2 SCORE lowed four hits. The other shut- (Speetal te ‘Tie Citiaeh). out in this league was when Ros- a blanked the Legion with six, a ‘or Bob’s Sports Shop, Baker, Villareal, Sterling, Albury and Roberts have been playing great ball, and McCarthy, Kerr, Arn- old, Gonzalez and Parks are not far behind, Even Goeh- ring has hit the old apple right on the mose when he has played. For the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Castro has been hitting well, also Santana, Garcia, Her- ndpdez and M. Tynes. For the Legion, Albio peareds | iJ as bee! . For Inspection |xese* ‘Sines’ "2" asi should get started soon. Submarine Base is making ar-| For the Gilmore, Edelman, Tangements today for the Open|Papezian, Stenger and Tucker house it will hold tomorrow injhave hit well and Curry poled furthering interest in the new safely in the last game. Naval Reserve program. berts has been pitching the From 1:30 to 4:30 oni ati. best ball. Rosam, Arias, F. Tynes, oat ie ‘ fhe » ot |Parks, Harris, Porter, Tucker, zens will be permitt A Hancock have been doing well, oe Suber? See. ring [ana.88 the league progresses, bet:| . . Tr gal wi pare the ‘ yer USS 6 be played by all. 5 destroyer escort | Boca Chica Air Field will be open 3 Robinson, F for inspection. An aerial show between the samefwill bé given between 3:30 and Seaplane Base and the ‘4:30 p. m. vana Cubans wideried théir lead in ‘the Florida International League last night by overwhelin- ing Fort Lauderdale, 20 to 2. Moreno held the visitors to three hits while the Cubans pummelled four Fort Lauderdale pitchers— bury ‘is close up there. Jack Vil- | % lateal and Albio; Acevedo and| ® $0, Team One. will play:the \Goslings y the rit ise al Mural. Winners, Pefisacola, which was the. winner jot their" intramural “league, will le. ta a F Saturday, May: 31, the Subma- ‘rine Base will: play. the team’ rep- resenting the USS. Howard W. Gilmore at 2 p.m..and at 4:p.mn. the Sonar School and the Devel- opment .Center teams will play. Sunday, June 1, at 2 p.m.,:the {| AsDevRon One Team - will Ma the: Mural Winners from Pensa- cola, while’at' 4 p.m. the’ Subma- rine Base will tangle again with the Goslings, Pensacola. day night and now one ahead of} BASEBALL neni CORES Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks scheduled ‘serles of baseball | 4 Days Next Week 2 Diaz, i by the: Post .c arid Post adjutant of Arthur. Saw- yer Post ‘arid appropriate’ medals. | The awards are ‘based on the! factors of honor; courage, scholar- | ship, leadership, “service, charac- ter;: ete Th Americanism: pro; thur Sawyér’ Pos the American which ‘cultivates high’ character aiid. wholesome ideals in the yout! coming to citizenship. 3 ‘Torney Otto Nall, Jr., editor of jthe Methodist | Christign’-Advo- cate, Chicago, born ‘fr’ etre | | Haute, Ind.,.47, years. ago. ‘United. Sand‘ Relief Administration warns » that only }1 efforts of the Amer.' mum . absorption ‘of: Europe's. | : pe snag Jews, ay the: United for New Américans, vista Sue tO Bottling Co. of Key West ** eet a ti pn men i a eye THE BRIDE'S FIRST ie ra at ane sivete the wedi. You ciin't give more propriate, finer gifts than silver.

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