The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 8, 1947, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1947 f ew EWELL BLACKWE LL, SPUD CHANDLER 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Junior Softhall | PAGE THR ; ES garage: PAL boys and gitls use the poet os ™ ie ° ° e 3c A | 7 Baseball Statistics P Gr oup To Build Boxing an City Manager ©. J. § Eiipg ‘ son readily agreed to an ARE PIT | Games Tomorrow, by The Associated Pron < oly ; Boys To Get Lessons; oxi incre tes A change in the Junior Softball | ° OSs 0 et MASS | Demeritt pointed out that it wos ALL-STAR GAME AT CHICAGO TODAY 22228 <5") nossrterneoma {an expecially god opportunity 1 was announced today as the re-) .Plorida-Internat League emphasize the cooperative aspect Yi ee = ap aah us Aer, Club— W.L. Pet. 5e Bus Far e To Pool Offe: of the police with the Police Cincinnati Ace Bo Soret oreane epee csr | AUT 6518 .783 ‘ \Athletic Leegue program. istered 5, [ene ee eames eee ike 61 25. .709| . 42 Outdoor boxing ring will be showers and the Center building | _ Eisner announced og 4 With Such National] VW T hg bed ° ICity Recrestion Department, an- [Miami Beach 47.36 .566|Constructed shortly by the Police for use for boxing and wrestling | West T —— it Co. A pa... League SI rims Limore wice jnounced the following schedule: | West Palm Beach 39 42 .481|Athletic League (PAL) at the St. |purposes. He said the ring could | seq @ reduction im bus fare to Sinagers As W. 4: p. m—Newton Street Gang |Miami ,. 38 46 452|Mary’s Parish Center, which has be flood-lighted and be used at| the pool for all,PAL boys and ry vs. Police Athletic League (PAL). St.Petersburg 35 50. .412|been made available for a mid-/any time. is showing their PAL but woper, Mize 1) aw ¢ Pi Boy g, ‘Lakeland 330 = iS ‘clock (ty The « a Py) ame rom Ae, Bt ne oys VS. Fort Lauderdale - "263town PAL Center by Rev. J. H.! Morse said that 12 boxers and | tons or cards, from 8 o' on CHICAGO. a Peeant | j |Conchs. Rn ra (Johnson, St. Mary’s pastor. jtwo wrestlers are available for! te morning to 12 noon, The ind 4 oe eee * 9 ° PEE erermeeneceremces rte ationas League e ‘The Central Council of PAL (giving instruction, including R.| speciel fare is now five cents, qowé of 43000 tee city ague- eadin: ODS me : pe a W. ZL: Pet.| approved construction of the |H. Hartsburg, a veteran of 192, Father Johnson announced tie Wie Pelt ne ee ’ Softball Standin et: 375) ring at a meeting held last professional wrestling bouts; that the Parish Center Hall's noam today to see the tan "| SCORES ARE 11-7, 7-3: : BS)Bes ee 40 31-363) night et the Center. The’ meet- (Jack Yeagle and Chiet Pete Eck- available for the PAL dance to All-Star game. ye PKS Meare ne : CITY LEAGUES St’ Louis 37 a5-Bla| BO See, sttindad by Chled istcin, coe-tine’ | welterweight pig plrey 12 on a. tae American and National Leagues, SPORTS SHOP FACES an soccer a and ) sqmmumanmmasunoconnaue Aaa? Chicago 36 36 500 — Povene titan Tee eaarmigae ape nine a \the ams Alt boys and girls um The presence in the Natianal . pine OG: CLASS A Cincinnay - ST SA. 498 ra x i es pon the city whether members or lineup of Ewell Blackwei,; SAILORS TONIGHT AT, At bat, Santana led with two] Club— W. L. Pet, |Philadelphia 30:44. 405) 200 Saas Boward sO Cones” | Dena <i | ans donne: ae ee ee ee elorigated =right-hander of the | P jhits and'Curry topped the losers Bob's Sports Shop 12.7 633; Pittsburgh ah Si S08 ss Ape eg aries 1 Reaper cette cous gigs with a sugges Cincinnati Reds, and such slug- | ARK ‘with two. In the field, Hurta and hha. VGA paella aS i Hy Club” antue L. Pet,| tion for PAL boys . | and other sports projects. = tion by Mrs. Jane Hopkins Whid on « Wale " Cop rand John-' The Veterans of Foreign Wars ee Se ern Gree ind ss. Gime 515 250 New ‘york 4726 .644| At least ten PAL boys from! penditures of $66, reported by den that PAL sponsor « model ; prey the ha Giants drew within half a game of the were the best. - |@ Games to be played: Gil- Detroit ~37 32 1536/15 to 18 years of age are eager) J. W. Barrett, treasurer, for plane program, Hicken was au Rg Aye . - to such jeague-leading Bob’s Sports Shop| ‘The second game developed in-| ore and Bob's Sports Shop: | Boston 38 33 .535|to take boxing lessons, young gloves, bets end softballs for thorized to attend @ meeting 4 Seeeee w me AmericaN nine in the city Class A softball, to a pitchers’ battle. For four in-| Bob's Sports Shop and Vet- | Philadelphia 36 36 .500'Marcus Mora, PAL leader, said.| the PAL softball team was ap- the Key West Mode! Plane Club jague was only a slight favor league last night by winning a Rings no hits andno runs were; efans of Foreign Wars. Cleveland 31 32 .492} Materials for the new ring are proved. at Wesley House tonight and re » Ang Al loublebooder eam the Uae sit |made by either side. Only one| CLASS B \Chicago 35 39 473 /expected to begin arriving today Charles Hicken, member of the port to the PAL officers and ith @ won and lost record of double jeader eon the USS. Gil- | Gilmore runner had reached first} Club— W.L. Pct, Washington 30 38 .441|and Morse and O’Connor will Board of Directors, offered to fi- board at Monday night's meetin Br 2 including 12 straight more, 11-7 and 7-3. ‘base. Collins got there on anjNey West Merchants .13 7 .650 St. Louis _.—~.-25 43 .368}superintend its construction. The nance a watermelon party for the |to be held at 8 o'clock at the vietories, Blackwell appeared to ‘The Sports Shoppers face the ‘error. For the Vets, Arias got on|Adams Dairy — 11 9 .550; —— ring will alco be available for Junior Softball League at Bay-| Parish Hall, next to the .reetery he the toughest moundsman Gilmore tonight and if they win first with a free ticket. {Jerry's Half-Acre 10 10 .500' GAME RESULTS {training and workouts by mem- view Park tomorrow afternoon on Windsor Lane — we jean - gue has they can clinch at least a tie for | In the fifth, Osborn walked,/Naval Hospital 5 12 278) gy ao pen bers of the Submarine Base box- up to $5.00. \ pie re heen called upon to since first place in the first-half sched- 'Stenger struck out and Hurta SEER ¥ bosses Beme.s ing team. | President Louis M. J. Eisner The U. 8. Department of Agr Corl Hubbell of the Giants fan- ule. One other game is scheduled poled a homer for threle runs for! S ftb ll G. foagss coupeye seues) 0 The suggestion to construct the |cited the need of a policeman at culture recently tabulated 40 pa 1 ral ater Son Gelwlg pour erie ae veer pane ae oo naif af th oot 0 a ames i. St Datcrsburg A Miami 3. ring outdoors was made by Fath- the Naval Air Station Pool from separate uses to whieh elects ome ronin in a row 4 PS as it calls lor n er a 0. e same in-!} 7 "i ? iter co s als re 9 "S me vs, vhe: c . ” © u American Leaguers, announced n the opening game last night,|on three hits and three s on! NIGHT GAMES pore = ea yesterday that Spud Chandler of Atias, VEW pitcher, started out;balls. ‘They scored three more|/TONIGHT— F 5g, o Naueeae Senene Go Now York Yankees, who has shakily. The first batter up dou-:runs in the sixth on a homer by; 7:30—Key West Merchants vs.} m, Eames yestesay- { won 9 and lot. 4. will be his Bled and then Arias walked three Hernandez, double by Castro and! Jerry’s Half-Acre (Exhi-| American Bosque > sa lig Cronin aaid the Me? to force home a run. After singles by Tynes and Rueda. H bition). No games yesterday. | ste ad <tc Aw Aas a fly to center, he walked two! At bat, Rueda hit two safely to} 9:15—Bob’s Sports Shop vs.! eae . ! TODAY’S GAMES " more to score two other runs. lead the Vets. Fallon, one h ¢ won his last 7 1 USS. Gilmore. saving won his last Then he struck out the next two'one, topped the Gilmores. In the going good,” t National League in start batters. |field,Osborn Stenger and Collins erson 2, off Arias 5, off Tynes 4; » also has available Lefty | In their half of the opening were the best for Gilmore, Oster-' stolen bases: Curry 2. All-Star game. | Hal Newhouse of Detroit, Joe yound, the Vets scored — twice houdt, Santana, Castro and Tynes! Score by innings of the second American League Pege of the Yanks, another when Alonzo walked, Santana for the Vet {gam R. H. E.| All-Star game. southpew; Walt Masterson of tripled and scored a wild pitch.| Score by innings of the first Veterans 000 043 0—7 6 1! - Wash ton, who recently pitch- Curry doubled, stole third and game: R. H. E. Gilmore 000 030 0-3 4 llrwwwwwww es ewvwwvre od M4 less innings in ar ored on a wild pitch for the Gilmore 313 000— 7 4 5| Arias and Castro; Emerion and §TRORG ARM BRAND COFFEE Dizzy Trout, of Detroit; rk md Gilmore run. The Sailors Veterane «4 251 12x—11 5 2 Collins, Fallon. HI Hamer of St. Louis Sarly Scored their last three runs on Emerion, Wilkerson and Fal-| Ba on balls: off Emerion °4,| TRIUMP! ean of Washington and Fre two hits, two walks and several lon; Arias, F. Tynes and Castro.' off Arias’3; struck out: by Emer-| - COFFEE Shea of the Yanks. wild pitches. d _ |. Three-base hit: Santana; two- ion 4, by Ar stolen base: MILL Manager Eddie Dyer of the Na- The Vets scored five runs in.base hits: Curry 2, Castro; struck Rueda; home Hernandez 7 “the second on three bases on out: by j rson two-base hit: Castro; ump! at tional League team can relieve pats, one hit and three errors. 3, by Ar Joe Mira and F, Villareal; scorer: ! AIL G ae Blackwell after the regulation two in the fifth on two hits, three on balls: off Emerion 2, off M. Arango. { SOE. ewe ewe ng duty with Harry | .—— - i nS Ss RSIS ESE Sa: | Beh Ae ole BAU So aac apa es Tee ee eee eee aie pista sili ea ee George Munger of fj a Dyer's St. Louis Cards, or John- f ny “Sain of Boston, Warren i . Spahn of the Braves, Ralph Branca of Brooklyn, and School- boy Rowe o fthe Phillies pitch- | } ed Satucday or Sunday aad are i i de | not expected to be used Starting lineups a | American League | Kell, Detroit, 3b 329 | Lewis hington, rf 272 | wilh Boston, if 307 DiMaga) w York, cf 339 | Boudreau, Cleveland, ss 350 , MeQuinn, New York, 1b 328 Gordon, Cleveland, 2b 243 \ Rater, Philadelphia, « a | ‘Tuere's a reason why Greyhound’s Chandle t. en Fach e 9W.4L | the American favorite. Everywhere "1 Walker. Philadelphis cf 335 | it goes the assurance of Greyhound’s F. Walker, Brooklyn, rt 279 | extra features goes with it. Cooper, New York, ¢ 316 It’s pleasant, for instance, to know Mine, New York, ib pd that while you're rolling along in Seager, B. Louls, I me solid comfort you enjoy the security ine, Pittsburgh, 3b 303 ‘ t St. Louis, ss 234 of safest vehicles, and careful, skilled »,. Philadelphia, 2b 301 drivers. Greyhound’s record of safety Blackwell, Cincinnati, p 14W-2L 3 forcibly. 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