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MONDAY, JULY 7, 1947 ———. CUBAN Go : Biltmore Duos and Win’ Best Ball On First 18 Holes MIRA BROTHERS, GIL AND A. PARK, HAYES AND ARTMAN BEAT 3 FERS BEAT KEY WES Conchs Blast 3 Of Best 4 Havana- «HUELVA LE Softball Standings SRT RY. ¢ ' St. Lonis Only 444 Games % fone percentage point behind the . SEEDED TEAMS | Sry LEAGTER From Lead; Brooklyn reer by routing the Washington HO? Bops B: 4 to O; Ott. ‘Senators, 7 to 4 and 10 to 1. Six| By DUFFER | CLASS A Pe Trraves, + Fo 55 {peo errors helped the Bo-j Key W i i Cinb— W, L. Pet. a sox cause in the opener. In the, in a hand Socans eee jBob’s Sports. Shop __. 12 7 632 men, Yanks Win ‘second game Danny Galehouse Havana Biltmore Country Club Vets of Foreign ars .10 8 .556 (By The Assorinted Press) {held the visitors to at hits, A Saturday and Sunday, July 5 and American Legion ...11 10 524] NEW YORK, July 7—Like ‘a| The Cleveland In res use i 6, in the Island Republic capital (USS. Gilmore .278" big, bad dream to the Brooklyn ,their new negro se ae: The Cubans, who have a ~ a :Dodgers, Boston Braves and New ;22-year-old Larry Do! Moras Ne bership of over 1,000 compared |. C¥>— . Pet.’ York Giants, the St. Louis Cardi-/second game of their aul ead to Key West's 70, compared \yey West Merchants 13 7 .650 nals moved into fourth place in,€t with the Chicago. ite Sox 4 ° , won the first Adams Dairy _. ‘550 the National League yesterday, |at Chicago and the colored lad round battle Saturday afternoon, 28-11, and followed their victory with a 25-11 win Sunday morn- ing. Thirty Key Westers compet- ed in the international matches. Four of the local teams came out of the %6-hole fracas vic- torious end did not yield a point to their hosts. Jimmy and Humbert Mira, local club chemipon end runner-up, were feo much for Jimmy Fenton, Jr. ond R. de Cardenas. The youthful Fenton hes competed successfully in many southern amateur tournaments and is club champion of the Havana Biltmore aggregation. Gilmore Park and Alton Park tedmed well to defeat the third- seeded team of A. Mendoza and} Lazarus, Miami, won two PD. Montero, 5-0. Dr. Jack Hayes | lost two, and Norman D. Artman likewise trounced the fourth-seeded Cu- ban team of Carlos Calvet and J. | Medino. Calvet holds the official | putting record for the Cubans, ‘Jerry's Half-Acre - ,Naval Hospital — Key West And | | Series Statist | follow: Won And Lost } Roberts, Key West, won on Porter, Key West lost one; Innings Pitched the 27 played by the Bums. third innings. ; P - haa . fee aoe errors in the first set.'on to make it 5-2, but the service ‘east to southeast winds over ex- having used only 21 putts for 18; Glenn, three innings (none out /” the: Sho, Willer pean ae Cinsiapale d Eilber; aa £ 9 Second Game The city recreation director be- break was all he needed to win |treme sough portion this _after- na q gle with the bases full driving in ickson any ilber; Peterson, i} 4 i = ae Be iis : ‘ » ate “ ts . 9 W i i ert F . 5 a iS et, “ as b a y he during a Cuban interclub jin fourth). Gumb: id Lamanno. At Boston R. H. E. gan taking the net, however, in as games went on service to the noon through ‘Tuesday ‘activ match Tynes, eight innings. weet prcveds tombe the winning Gumpert Peele ee Washington 1 6 0 the second set and the change in finish. : jouey. ie seing ae he gs Ken Toves and James Cooper| Roberts, seven. ie 2 ttack in the} First Game Boston — 10.11 0 tactics appeared to throw the! In the second set Delaney ‘showers north and central .por- og the most points for Rey Porter, one. ight inning leave ane eae York | At Pittsburgh R.H. E.!, Haefner Candini and Evans; Navy champion off. A cool tour- ,tempted to rush the net but Vos- tions. Conside le cloudiness West « mer. -eeaibes ¥ si Hancock, for. win i aan Chi 2 g 0 Galehouse and Tebbetts. nament player, Hunter used short burgh’s passing shots proved !Wwith scattered showers and thun- as they whitewashed their cope Yankees a 9-2 win in the second icago i } play i ner deratereis over ellie Wah opponents, 6-0. J. C. Palomina! Harris, four igame of a doubleheader and a Pitisburgh _. 811 2} ae ishots to the forecourt, both back- | more than an effective answer (erst end Eddy Harris were unable to ’ clean sweep over the Philadelphia! Erickson, Kush, Borowy and First Game {hand and forehand, effectively. ‘and he ran out the set and match portion. cope with the visitors, who were | HITTERS Athletics at Yankee Stadium .The McCullough; Bonham and How-; At St. Louis R. H. E.| Both men showed the effects in relatively few minutes. REPORT continually giving them pressure Key West A’s were held to five hits in the ell. Detroit 10:13 -.0: o, ee Tee ee n Key West, Fla., July 7, 1947 without a let-up. Leading hitters of the series Opener by Joe Gumpert and Page | = St. Louis : seen St 9 : (Observation taken at 8:30 am. Tony Demeritt and Mel Hamel | were: the Yanks collecied 14, includ-' Second Game Trucks, Newhouser and Wag- rt) S ris (1) i Ss Eastern Standard Time, eshte Retetied a4 after holding; P. Valdez Key West, three saf- ing homers by Joe DiMaggio and' At Pittsburgh R. H. E. ner; Kinder, Zoldak, Brown and, City Office) . + age jes i ers ff {Larry Berra. The twin victories Chicago 0 6 0 Karly, & 2-0 lead in the first 18 holes. ties in five times up,’ .600. Fae ny aap ete ee eerred saee i046 00 \ : 9 A 3 f Highest yesterday iu The oubmariner eae ee cd btalr go tacaes Pada pet a front of the rest of the American: Meyer, Wyse, Passeau ~ and Second Game Zissen Ss Lis, 9 ter \Lowest iast night 16 president score well. ie Tynes; thhee: ti balls League. iScheffing; Ostermueller and Sal- csc Mean 62 ten Key West twosomes were . Tynes, three bases on balls oe apes ener 4 y . | At St. Louis R. H. E. | i 3 4 and one safety in four tries, 1.000.) ‘The Detroit Tigers remained in keld. ! Detroit 8 8 0 ° . ° ° Normal 8 cen Abend aga Thembley, one in his only of- second place by beating the St.! ‘St. Louis 48 0 Miamians Tri Le 10 9.8 ee guve their opponents tough com-| trip 40 plate, 1.000, ‘Louis Browns, 10-2 and 8-4, at St.i_ At Brooklyn R.H. BE Heniee WHC. Gamice, anal | Rainfall, 24 hours ending petition before falling to their Stenger, one out of two, .500. ae Two homers by Pat Mul- Boston 0 3. Newitt Wagner; Fannin, Kramer, |} 8:30 a.m., inches T. more experienced niblick wield)" 7iggen's Bowery Bum lin and one each by Dick Wake- Brooklyn... Sree Moulder and Moss, ’ BUSTER ROBERTS TOSS Relative Humidity ers. Kahn, six hits in 12 tries, .500. field and Lehner marked the De-; Barrett, Spahn, Shoun and Ma- Pe Ee 3 Aaa ae a Betheland t 63°: In the Knight-Spottswood vs. Hinkley, five hits in 10 tries,!troit attack in the opener while a si; Branca and Edwards. : ES, BATS TEAM TO Me aa ae eunee . are Temerzow's Almenss J. Aquilera-R. Morales foursome, 1 500. jfive-run spulrge in the ninth ac- : a (ORS Carbone hen Pp Wee ley (Eastern Standard Time) the Firat days | OY tag | Martin, .420. fA pe Wi ame nt at uadelenia x 1 Baseball Statisties| vicrory; pRivine IN #1 24 fended on third and 5:43 a.m. Knight's fine 76 wasted as Boyette, .500. cap. iNew York 480 se ond. Roberts came up and WON | Sunset 7:20 p.m Spottswood failed to aid his part-} Kaslick, .362. At Boston the Red Sox kept Philadelphia - ~ — 8 7 2 By The Associated Press WINNING RUNS IN 7TH bis own cam: whenshe. singled | Moonrise 11:08 pan ner, while on Sunday, the vet-| Glenn, .272, , eer 5 e a oe scoring Bethel an | Moonget 10:06 a.m eran linksman mastered the Lucas, .238. n a pair of thrillers, both de- | arbonll: 7, 3 | TIDFS course, scoring excellently and} Gonzalez, .214. , 5 STANDINGS cided in the last inning, Zissen’s ', Score by innings: ws ee Tomorzow almost single handedly won the Hickok an Florida-International League Bowery Bums, crack Miami soft- nae 000 002 San : 2} Naval Base atch as Knight's rounds were} Lazar peub Yh Pet ball team, nipped the American, (2 Out When Winning Run (Eastern Standard Time) miTnough. beeten. 28-11, in the {sented the Mira brothers with CARLOS 1 0 0 in Tampa 60 25 706, Legion, 9 to 8, then dropped a}; ne ele ye <4 gh Tie 4 low a bp - ectuplly had @ best ol . a i : Mi: 38 45 458. ge FecenGy CSGers Pelle 2 Carbonell, Hipkley,. Laggrus;| . the Biltmore |Bob Spottswood, of the Key 5 Miami oe > 92 capacity Saturday night crowd at : by Roberts 9 (Lucas; Reference Station: Key West sean ope gg West Drug Company, presented “ St. Petersburg oe | Bayview Park. 2 Smith 2, Hinkley, Time of| Height of The international matches |Calvet and Tournament ; Chair- . § Lakeland a Hi 2 ee The results gave the Miamians rus) by Lazarus 8| @tetiene Tide (high water the long, well-}man J. Medina with cigarette . Ds Fort Lauderdale aisle an even break for their four- ing 2 Baker, John Ogden,| Bahia Honda —Ohr, tate og te yout. It was | lighters Mario Sanches Pitches 3- . National League Fane “ovics Taso Gaus Ghar ied s Ogden, Kerr, Arnold, Me-| (bridge) 10 min. 0.0 f% tener » that favored| It always happens! One non- ; i lca Bint ne oe eo Ves oles i ctaps W. L. Pet.|trounced the USS Gilmore. 15 to Carthy); bases on balls: off Rob-|No Name Key +2hr. sein iters, ‘The course is placed 'Key Wester accompanied by his] Hitter; Raiders Edge pieaie ie ssh tried to; scores | Braokign 42 31.575 3, and lost a 7-6 game to Veterans evts 5 off Lazarus red runs:| (east side) — 20 min. scenery of jlady friend, ordered two full- sis) ee ee Boston 40 31.563 of Foreign Wars, Friday night. ; time of game: | Boca Chica —thr. ‘4 _notng akan isd 3, many, well |course dinners, amply interspers- rates, 9 to 8, In Exhibi-)“ yoncriet grounded ta’ Valdez New York 38 30 554) The Legion took the visitors to F. Villareal and! - (Sandy Point) 40min, ©" + et by Key Westers, with a/ed with liquid appetizers and, ti j who threw him out ‘at first and/s+' Loiis 37 35 514! an extra inning, but Jost out. on Aguilar | Caldas Channel +2hr. known by Key R val Palm |before departing, signed the wait- 10k: Duke was out at the home plate | Chicago 36) 9022500) (ar ereon alia pitehtandianl Box score of the first game: (north end) —10 min. +14 f. partiality to the giant Roy holes. !er’s check with the name, "Key | The rejuvenated Blue Sox pried |28. Martinez completed a beauti- |Cincinnati 87 SB) 408 pe! Ren Watters waster! Zissen’'s Bowery Bums Minus Sign—Corrections to be trees that dominated most holes. | y e rej pci! | Saar ieis ieee ea nen ecrenee anne Bp aa ng ee t aldez. Player ABRHPOAE Club. The Cuban an ful play by pe Philadelphia oer eee Pe ; subtracted Most unusual hole was the 18th. \ West Golf lub, = thy took the lid off the recently organized \to Griffin at the home plate. Pittsburgh 28 43 394 Pitcher Harris of the Legion had Hinkley 2b 1 6 4 1 1 pine ol <n The hole was laid out adjoins | alt es mee ARE Island City Baseball League at} Jn an exhibition game played pnencaails | staked pine welts io! dead on Lucas, rf 202) 30 | oe el the cosan snd being 9 eee ie office, and @-auick automo- Harry Wickers Ficld Sunday af-|as a curtain raiser to the opening |. cyyp— nL. Pep Weeennalusin the cecond nine) Zconol2 (00). Semen to the left favored those NiMror {bile trip captured the offenders ternoon with a 1 to 0 win over! league game, the Red Raiders |New York ECS La RS ES cine Wee 32 fat 6B] More than 825,000 fires that able to carry about 190 yards lr wo blocks down the road. ,the hustling San Carlos Club. {turned back the Pirates, 9 to 6. {Detroit 37 32), sag, Mas by Glennie : ge 11 oO could have been preves n cut to the green: sr to| Individual scores are as fol-| Manager Florencio Acevedo San Carlos Boston _... 38 33.535 Panecee! MhomeplicedsHammia, wiekoee 3 1 1 6 0 oj curred lust year in this country » Carey, newcome 4 was forced to call on the veteran! Box score: Philadelphia 36 36.500 a ewan de ee * : |Sixty percent were put out wien s, scored an eagle | lows: : ‘ eae . E'Clevelz 31 32 .492 allowed but one hit in the four Boyette, If Ll Om Orn0 8] yifing ranks, scored Mario Sanchez, when his regu-! Player— AB RH PO AE Cleveland 31 32.492 allo’ : 9 they were only small blazes. ya par 5 hole on Friday's p : Mey West lar moundsman did not show up, {Rodriguez, cf 4 0 0 2 0 O|Chicago 35 39 .473 innings he pitched. Lz Smile Ae ese re ea pead: . round to record the sess J. Mira and H. Mira Gaanea R and the slow-ball artist proceed-'R. Gar 3b 4 0 1 2 2 1)}Washington ~ 30 38.441 pitched ite ae Hues inning: peed - 30 0 0 2 3 Ieee eres orrvewe~ aved hole of the wveenees are nigh Ande Mie 5 ed to turn in a masterful game. ,C. Valdez, ss. 4 0 0 1 2 a St. Louis ~-25 43 368 1 ae 3 ah ee é j 7 _.— — ___ | STRONG ARM BRAND Se cia lf eee et Astinan 4 He yielded only four safeties, |Griffin, ¢ Bea ty a Ren gigs ai er Totals 30:9 -72412 6: ‘TRIUMPH previes © alr line, Gives ware |G. Exris end €. Price 0 seattering them out over the nine Que To 3 0 8 2 0 GAME RESULTS tron ecided the same. Bos | American Legion | COFFEE Ceparte she golfing club with a|F. Matthews and C. Yates 0 innings. He whiffed four bats- [Tr arch 2h 2 9 1 6 > o| Florida-Internationss ueague [Pitcher decided the game. Bos | piaye AB RH POA E taken of the Kolfint ved by Ro-|A. Demeritt and M. Hamel —— 2 men and did not give a free Menendez, 1b. 3 9 4 & 6 lecrrnaye ten [ferphobertssiey West windmill ( Albnryizou..5 (010 3 3 61) | MAME huge display urna Cuban air|M. Wallace and C. Salas - 0 ticket. In all but two innings he 7. Valdes p 3 0 1 1 1 0| Tampa 9, Miami Beach 0 (for- ae . Griffen, If 4 00 1 0 0j at gelio Gomez of the srominent- ‘J. Jones and R. Dillard 0 turned back the youthful San ~ 2 seen Os cope feit). e Ons Sei et tat Ge ie eae, (Cia 52 1 1 1 1 ANG “ line. The display Leathe patio of |F, Elbertson and F. Delaney - 0 Carlos players _in’ rotation. No} potais— 30 0 4 24x10 4| St. Petersburg 8, Miami 7. earn G Aria anit ne ie Bets o x 5 0} feeototer cca iy placed in Oe Ee Country |W. Tyson and J. Londeree 0 man reached third base and only x Griffin credited with p.o. when} West Palm Beach 1, Lake- apbeteetirctman yc toa (henoe |p Sal Da 3 | ee -— ~ the Havana Biltmore “!K. Toves and J. Cooper 6 two got as far as second. Casado called out by rule. — |land 6. ‘ eet a rere 5 alee a2 1hie2 Oo Club. anning on re- |J- Sellers and R. Dopp 0; The youthful L. Valdez, mak- | Blue Sox National League end Hobe) cored AVilla: [Manic tp 411 o 10 The Dumens are Apobeenth with \I. Lester and G. Carey © ing his first appearance since he | Player— ABRHPOAE: (Saturday's Scores) _ ia cra the 2 Game 40 left |Harr is, p-rf : 45052 @ 4 @ turning the Key West See ber |R. Saunders and H, Moore % turned in his perfect game /Casado, If 1 2 1 1 0, Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 5. ne Hee hes pees Bae ye sagen peddle: a week-end play in Dece | gp Against the Pirates, had only one /Ai Acevedo, ss 0 0 0 2 0. Boston 4, Brooklyn 1. _ nee ee aomea nea totale 38.8 82416 6 CIGAR at the local club. West Total— bad inning and this proved his Duke, 2b 0 0 3 0 0} Ch ‘0 4, Pittsburgh 3. Ps led wa trapped o: aol see eB ances. RHE Saturday night, the Key hte Savana Butnces Neo atall: Lopez, ss 0 1 1 8 0| New York 4, Philadelphia 0. mG the Zissen. lee Se Gane roe a ers were banquet guests of the!) | to. Sr and R.DeC’denas 0 Casado, fleet footed Blue Sox |Muncrief, c 0 0 6 1 0; — (Sunday’s Scores) ahn singled, Saeed 100 331 00-8 8 6 biel ‘ his night Fieldon |*- Z cata 5 y meh Ibert, 1b 0 0 8 0 1} New York 4, Philadelphia 3. fill t bas d sips as, ‘ Cubans and on this Havana- J: Aguilera and R. Morales ... 5 left fielder, greeted Valdez with Albert, Gl Biockign a cpnetona0 and Glenn came home. Then!, Home runs: Glenn, Kahn; two Elbertgon addressed the tive, A: Mendoza, Jr. and D. M’tero 0 a ‘Texas Leaguer into short left |Finklestein, ef 8 ote Ol St Love 3-2 Cincinnati 0-0, jeri hit one te chet as the {base hits: Lucas, Hancock; stolen COMPLETE Biltmorians over ‘hem for thelr |, Calvet and J. Medina -—-- 9 field. He romped on to second, Arango, rf Ga) & OO. cmiucitegn ie comers 2m), SS eas es aa Mey Bite tae ASE system, thanking them for their |G. Alamilla and E. Rodriguez . 2 wheneRueda, who recovered the Sanchez, p 01 ' Minacicant Lascie pee ae: a e ‘i struck out: by Harris 1, by Lynch te) ¥) 7) hospitality and inviting them top. Arellano and J. Henares — 6 hit relayed badly to C. Garcia | ee era Aiaries League, stop, Kahn scoring, Ki Bae give Kay West» chance 19 setrn B» Macire ant C-Piueany| gM second After Avilio Acevado| Tetley, 21 827 1 ay Ses Ph ae Htnet 01 SCORES . . ' ‘orre a * we ve A i. aa hae “eo . Cc s ; is: off See ee srigrnccd, a luncheon ‘J, M. Carvajal and P. Saenz _ 4 ee erate Gepeco executed (San Carlos* 000 000 000—0 Cusco? Cleve Beas \first three bat in 4 innings, off Lynch rene Sunday honor of the Conchs |‘. De Mola and S. Ralles fob Sols seek ear kaueked at ive Sox 100 900 O0x—1, Boston 7, Washington 6. nd) Lazarus sig ina denies sneine POPULAR BRANDS of was given Glub President Carlos J, Benitoa and A. Codinach . 5 four wild ones and the bases |" Double play: C. Valdez to Men-' Detroit at St. Louis, two games, 274, barat ng pitcher: Lazarus; losing * at which Club Presictaves gave J, Palomina and E. Lopez _. 0. Were filled. Lopez grounded tolendez to Griffin, Casadao to Al- postponed. es en xr: Hancock; double plays Cigars and Cold Calves and Dr sh and, with 'M. Arango and C. Camacho .. 6 Valdez, who could not make uP (bert; stolen b Casado 2, Av. (Sunday Speer) hia 2-2,! In the 7 K ez to. Hopkins, Hopkins well received speec - over the O. Medina and J. Gonzalez __ 5 his mind to throw to home. or to! Acevedo, Lopez, R. Garcia, L.' New York 8-9, ae Ha ee eee ileaieds then MATHOld sted); time of game: 1.45 Soft Drinl “rey Hayes turne & d H. Mederos _. 6 first, when he did decide to throw , Valdez; bases on balls: off L. Val- Detrpit 10-8, St. Louis 2-4. | . 4 ‘ : -jumpires: Joe Mira and J. Villa- x 1 must be R. Morata an 7 andes ned. Bethel nt in to run Sher Trophy, wee aired | K — to first, Lopez had already cross-|dez 4; struck out: by Sanchez 4, See Sh vist hale Conners se a ala won twice successively 10 Total— | Boston 7-10, Washington 4-1. Kerr. Jar ' Calvet pr tained permanently Miami Softball ACS Pitching records of the Zissen’s Bowery Bums’ softball series at! | Bayview Park Friday and Sat- surday evenings with local teams F. Tynes, Key West, won one; | Hancock Key West, lost one; Lazarus pitched 22 innings of Lynch pitched three and one- 500 only four-and-a-half games out of drove in one of the runs giving re on place. a the Tribe a 5-1 victory. oe ambi A id it; White Sox took the opener by a The climbing Redbirds did it! . . A Gd in real World Champ style on a ie faint Eddie Lopat's couple of low-hit shutouts over S c “ Pee 54 incin.{ The lowly Pittsburgh Pirates ae CRIA BESS cl, Casta jsmote the Chicago Cubs with a f a ble defeat, 6-2 and 10-0, at’ Jim Hearn limited the home uchurek Hotere . by Hank ‘club to three hits in the 3-0-0 Greenberg, Frankie Gustine and Opener and Murray Dickson| jimmy Bloodworth gave the Bucs pitched a four-hitter to take the jp, opener, Greenberg’s and epee ceraefale 'Bloodworth’s coming with one Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Dodg- on. Fritz Ostermueller yielded { ers took a one-game lead on Ralph ‘hut six hits in twirling his shut-| Branca’s three-hit, 4-0 shutout of out in the nightcap. { | Results: | the Boston Braves at Ebbetts Field. It was Branca’s third shut- | NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game out and 12th win of the season. | Looking fearfully over their; e; |shoulders at the oncoming Cardi-! At Cincinnati R.H. E. nals, the New York Giants kept St. Louis - 304 0; just half a game behind the sec- Cincinnati 03 0 and ;ond-place Braves by nipping the} Hearn and Rice, Garagiola;| {Philadelphia Phillies, 4 to 3, at Vander Meer, Lively, Hetki and Philadelphia. It was the first Mueller, time in 17 straight games that the' ,Giants didn’t connect for a hom-}| eiiias Second Game ‘er, after collecting 37 in 16 tilts.! At Cincinnati ;The Giants scored all their runs St. Louis R. H. E. 26 53 ed the base. Casado scored on the {by Valdez 1; umpire: Griffin, a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Jansen and W. Cooper; Schanz, Donnelly and Lakeman. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At New York R. H. E. Philadelphia 0 New York _ sO Lad Scheib, Flores and Rosar; Gum. pert, Page and Berra. Second Game At New York R. H. E. Philadelphia 26 New York 913-1 Marchildon, Savage and Guer- va; Reynolds and Robinson. the Island team the, winning ae ein margin. it. Commander R. E. First Game Blauvelt and Lt. G. U. Howell! At Chicago R. H. E., won the lone Navy victory by Cleveland ark ~.2 6 1 defeating City Champion Ygnacio Chicago --. 89 1 Carbonell and Andy Alonzo, 6-3, Willis, Kliemann and _ Lopez, 6-2, Hegan; Lopat and Dickey. Hunter, finalist in the caer Southern Intercollegiate cham- Second Game | Pionships in 1931, and former At Chicago R. H. E. champion of Hattiesburg, Miss., Cleveland 5 11 0, and Athens. Ge.. started slowly Chicago -.1 4 0} in his match with Storekeeper Gettel and Hegan; Grove, Gil-! First Class Beavers of the USS lespie, Maltzberger, Papish and, Gilmore, but finished strong- Tresh. ly to win, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. Z Vesburgh id little diffi. First Game | culty in defeating Ensign Har- At Boston R. H. E.! ry M. Delaney, 6-foot, 4-inch Washington .- 411 6 Wo. 2 man on the Navy team, Boston 7 9 2 6-3. 6-1. Ferrick, Newsom, Pieretti andj Ferrell, Evans; Harris, Parnell Dorish, Klinger and Partee. BLAUVELT AND HOW. ELL DEFEAT CARBO. NELL AND ALONZO IN LONE SERVICE WIN Key West turned back Navy’s ‘tennis team, two matches to one, ‘Saturday afternoon to capture jthe Fourth of July fiesta sports event at Bayview Park. Dwight Hunter and John Vos- a | | 1 burgh, who represented the city in singles; disposed of the No. 1 and No. 2 Navy netmen to give Beavers, another towering in- » dividual, showed a wide assort- ‘ment of strokes and profited by } Hunter’: BUT TOP TEAMS DROP T DODGERS, BRAVES AND GIANTS FIND (Hunter and CARDS ON HEELS AFTER CHAMPS’ 3-0, | Nos.1 and2 - 2.0 VICTORIES OVER CINCINNATI REDS Vosburgh Beat | Navy Men, Giving | Key West 2-1 Tennis Victory, s PAGE THREE * ne had I2 ILTS Junior Softball - Nines Facing ‘Surprise’ Fete The City Recreation Depart- ment’s Junior Boys’ Softball League will be in for a “surprise” party Wednesday afternoorm at |Bayview Park, according to Miss jJane Hopkins, recreation super- visor, directing the event. NIGHT GAMES All junior team members—the TONIGHT— Conchs, Newton Street Gang, 7:30—VFW _ vs. USS. Gilmore,|PALs, Pine Boys and the Flying doubleheader. Eagles—and their team managers | TUESDAY— are invited to attend the get-to- 7:30—Key West Merchants vs.!gether which will be held at 3:00 Jerry’s Half-Acre (Exhi- p.m. bition). | _A game between the PALS and 9:15—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. Newton Street Gang at 4:00 p.m. { Softhall Games BAYVIEW PARK USS. Gilmore. jwill be the highlight of the dia- mond program following the par- of the hot sun and fast pace and {ty event. jtook time out before the final} ‘set. Hunter dominated the last | —~’ chapter, however, and Beavers; The W ther |was never able to regain the up- | ea per hand. + Blauvelt and Howell gave am- | ple proof of their right to the! Key West and Vicinity: Mod- Navy doubles title. Carbonell dis- | erate to fresh southeasterly winds. played his usual powerful game,! Mostly cloudy with scattered especially in his service and at{showers and thunderstorms this the net, but the Navy men prof- jxfte:noun, tomght and Tuesday. jited by the more frequent er- Flerida: Pardy cloudy with jrors of their opponents. The city | Wideiy scatgered afternoon show- |\ champion, however, left little Jers or thunderstorms over north ‘doubt that he is nearing top 'and central portions. Consider- ‘form, winning virtually all his able cloudiness with showers and ‘service games and smashing and | thunderstorms over extreme south \vaeying powerfully: |portion through Tuesday. Delaney showed a strong serv-{ East Gulf and Jacksonville : A x {through Florida Straits: Gentle ice at the start of his match with |{0""noderate. variable, sane Vosburgh and games went on south to southwest winds over delivery until the Key Wester | extreme north portion, moderate broke the Navy officer in the !southeasterly winds over central sixth game to lead, 4-2. He went iportion and moderate to fresh