The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 29, 1947, Page 5

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Follow the World Series Play-by-Play REGULAR SEASON ENDS | LEAGUES; NOW |. f i GE EE OS Oe eh _ FOR THE WO Mand nananananananda RLD SERIES LALA rat eee DARA aa ha anal York Yankeos PAT ATA EEE we RARARADARARAR AR A PTO ot ae Saeeeeearananeeane Prowey Sept. $8. —Wen OTe Te Te neanana regular seuson games of | POT AT ATS PAT ATS Rau Seananaeanansns Nanananananananana PIV TV TY Te Parla gation in the double! ool ‘The San Carlos jumped on Higginbotham for three runs in the first inning. In the second in-+ ning the Saints notched up their Bases on H i v s OE OT 8 if mf f pieen_ Deron tially last run of the ball: gamer They AABN ell Da NN al Ia a BSA BS Al Me Be [ak in third and the Cleve- ye the Wegener PAT AT ATA PIATAY ~ in fourth. as the Island City Leaue leaders. PT [reTyY | In fact, they were really walk- with team of sub- ing away with | the : ball game. OTST ALS om the field in nearly They were hammering at every- rlytytiyt Preition, lost to the Boston thing that Higginbotham was PEP Vm wee. Yesterday im the last throwing in there the first two FOTO TOTY the veer. First Baseman innings. Diaz, on the other hand, aes, subbing for Robinson of bad the Blue Sox eating out of LALA LATA A the tases loaded = the Blue Sox scored their Int Ate Se mie to wive the first two runs in the last of the prana nm, ° tetision over the third. Then Higginbotham shut CRO. the doors and the San Carlos did <<>> Sein of Boston chalked not score frrom the third inning et Fist pitching win after he on. Diaz continued his pace un- PA TAT White in the eighth til the seventh, when the Blue ~~ New York Gients and the Sox scored another run to make BS - Phillies divided @ the count four to three in favor S yerterday. The of San Carlos. In the eighth Bes won the first game, 4-1, the Blue Sox put the game on wa the Phillies copped ice. J. Navarro singled, A. Ace- wr by @ score of 3 to | vedo got an infield hit. Tacque Grants took advantage of sacrificed them home. Then Stin- Phe eters im the seventh nett drove one for a clean double Double ms ent combined them with ¢ bring in the winning run. Fer- Strike Outs Besos ba Plays seore three runs and pandez flied out. Casado was hit Hits-OfF. Bolls___ ond | tie by Diaz and Higginbotham flied rr i IE ae Tw i FEL. j Lanna = out to end the inning. if — ee papas ae Seer! | Credit is due Stinnett for driv- . ° Se tne ie so nen the vane tot won ive | FFOMestead All Stars Lose § |Gilmore Park Wins Sweepstake game; also Diaz, who, in his 4s, pitehed a wonderful ball ~ nee $0, bebind son Carlos 310-000 000—4 8 1 piehing of Johnny Blue Sox 002 000 12x—5 8 1 duet. Tournament Held By Golf Club R. JACK HAYES LOW MED. ALIST WITH 76; PARK SEC- OND AND JAMES MIRA’ IN THIRD LOW PLACE H Gilmore “Andy” Park won the | Sweepstakes Handicap award of {$6 in the tournament held over 750 the week-end by he local Golf 3 Club. Low medalist was Dr. Jack Both Games Of Softball At Bayview Park On Saturday! VETS TAKE FIRST GAME,&———_ SI in a il inl hn inn tn nl WHILE SAILORS CRAB Cg thall S tandings SECOND; STARS MAY. CITY LEAGUES MEET LOCALS AGAIN | Diaz and Pazo; Higginbotham ight “and J. Navarro. Baseball Statistics By The Aseuciated Press second game of the evening rted off with a bang as Gil- more drew first blood. The Gil- more scored one in the first and two in the third inning off San- chez. Then Salinero — relieved Senchez in the fourth. The Pi- $$$ j 1 i H {San Carlos 0222440244440e0ee4a4 Pirates rates were not in the game up “400 Hayes with a round of 76. In sec-; to then. Homestead All Stars soft ball | CLASS A “950 00d place was Gilmore Park with Brooks really had the Buc-|club lost both games Saturday at! Club— W.L. Pct. {one stroke more, and James Mira “> . r. The first hit the Bayview Park, the first game to Vets of Foreign Wars 10 4 ‘took third place with a 78. caneers’ numbe' * | Pirates got was by Pitcher Sali-|the Veterans, by a 9 to 5 score, USS. Gilmore . 6 4 Individual scores were as fol-| Bvers, who doubled in the sixth. |the second game to the Gilmore 'Bob’s Sports Shop 6 5 ‘610 (20Ws: the winning Fun [oer had pitched a no-run, no- |by an 8 to 5 score. ; American Legion 110 ‘578! M. J. Hamel _ 89 one-third} In both games a big inning by CLASS B 558 | Heed pieeihews . u the locals and a bad inning by| Club— Ww. L, 526; Ken Tovis —____. the visitors were their downfall. ‘Key West Merchants . 9 6 .600 Cincinnati - 474 Humbert Mira 82 In the opening game Hancock }Jerry’s Half-Acre 9 7 .563 Chicago - 448: Andy Park 17 allowed two hits but no runs in!Adams Dairy 7 +6 .538 Philadelphia - 403; Walter Vinson 93 the first inning, two more hits |Naval Hospital 6 12 .333 Pittsburgh 403! Alton Park 90 in the third with no score. ae URES WaaE a AA a Ter Sree ote ano pmapereeD! Jr — 3 In the sixth the visitors got to |tretta. They added one in the; vInAR . erles aw tes ~ weakened in the the only man to g rondie sin- {second on an error by Arthur, -Club— ¥ . L. Bet.; Harry Knight the, Chivege White Salinero in the ne 4) anal lame ried car PR “New York - 630! Russell Hyman od he rates got . rn i i troit +352 Ward : FTES Tim (canon when Salinero struck |HOMESTEAD MAY PLAY! , The Gilmore put one across in Bester Esl ee _ we deed out, pre- lout, Arnold el. ee singled |ANOTHER TWIN BILL yy stinnett. The All Stars added rerciany | Fieldon Elbertson 94 | Dhany pertorm. fout to left, D. home with the | WITH KEY WEST CLUBS | one in the fourth. Yndisky’ hit a aepeiesesig James Mira ..... - 8 ont ay — ‘Alonso The Homestead All Stars jhomer to deep center, and that lwaatiecion aces panith * * bs MICA WLEAGUE oe e inning. are scheduled for a return jwas their last run. hacer eae | Bob Spottswoo % i; . _ ~ ead the day| doubleheader next Saturday. The Gilmore scored two in the eum ae cence ss ' ii ir. Jacl ans 8s coe gtametl pad D. Lastres, who comer guruess scan oe sigan eee be falion tres | GAME RESULTS | Zip Kovash “114 ont ; fain cage Sogereene Si ican Legion and the second [came the sixth. Six singles and American League Bob Saunders ~. 10 | ted Bremer White M® their ball club. i a would be between the (2, error and six runs scored. _ (Saturday’s Scores) Charleas Sales ” 80 | All the pitchers were in great) Stars and a picked team or °°.) 3) ynaisky hit two for the} Chieago 2-2, St. Louis 1-3. Curry Harris - : — form yesterday. There were two) the Key West Merchants of | .*° d Stenger hit two for! Detroit 4, Cleveland 2. Rober Dopp Beer | MS" wonderful ball games. The Blue} the Class B League. ee age j Boston 8, Washington 1. Charles Lewin — - 90 irates had no picni This will be decided at the | x Philadelphia 2, New York 1. Charles Lewin ee ‘winer, end the fen Carlos and Gilmore] meeting of the leagues next | In the field, pgs ee | crite Scores) Paul Sher _ 93 tears and i didn't have | Wednesday night. and Papy were the stars New York 5, Philadelphia 3. — and Setefting a ome a .% Both games winners, and Steve Biondo, Fort! Detroit 1, Cleveland 0. Takes A Week ~ = sure thrillers. Good base-|gled, Greer singled and Clon- and Yndisky for the losers. Chicago 5, St. Louis 2. “Does the giraffe get a sore Pew been and is still being|inger doubled, and two duns) geore by innings: Washington 5, Boston 4. Ae Aneta R. Hi. B ball has be home and |crossed the plate, to tie the score. | First Game throat if it gets wet feet? - 4 ® 1 played. So don't stay home The Vi ° i . a National Leegue “Yes; but not until the next 3 mes. ets scored two in the HE, (Saturday’s Scores) ” 1 9 6 miss any more " ga R. H. E.|fourth on singles by Machin, | 1. toad . 000 002 on 11 49| St. Louis 3, ‘Chicago i week. ; 4 and Westerman; a y 102 000 000—3 4 2/Garcia and Hernandez and ONG te erans ~ 900 280 x—10 7 3| Boston 2, Brooklyn 1. Subeccivel 4ournn Ciieen = —— Pirates 000 003 O1x—4 4 Sjfiscue by Greer, and two runs)"‘)O 02. ang Greer; Hancock) Philadelphia 10, New York 7. : 2 Game } Brooks and Shaw; Sanchez, |scored. land Castro. Only games scheduled. Bae omd R. MH. EB. Salinero (4) and Rodriguez. But in the fifth the Vets won | Two-base hits: Fort, Cloninger;} | (Sunday’s Scores) 4 15 0 the game. Barber and Machin 'stglen bases: Steve, Biondo, Gar-/ Chicago 3, St. Louis 0. \ BRO |ADW AY . 510 0 , Good Shot singled, four errors and a walk, |cia, Machin, Batton; double play:! Boston 3, Brooklyn 2. \ Prone, Hansen and’ Pat watched the professor, |, passed ball, and eight runs Hernandez to Sterling to Santana; ittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 0. lek. staring wp at the sky through the) cored. In the seventh the Grow-'struck out: by Hancock 2, by| New York 4-1, Philadelphia 1-3, end Semin ene long, shiny black — ers scored three runs on Mis- Thomas 3; ee oe bells; ee ee i-tsss ey | f.| Presently a star fell. tretta’s single, a walk, singles ;Thomas 1, off Hancock 1; earned! . Havana 7, Tampa javana* nen Oe | rene 0 ee aie or qead eeetg sings © walk, sinalen by Thomas 1, off 2 veterans eae sre, 2. 610 Duval Street at 0 ” claimed. tt Sam Biondo had three ‘time of game: 1.20; umpires: Jas. AL yee baci rete i i ie |Mira and C. Griffen. led rui Homestead 2, Gilmore 6; | COMPLETE etki. Gambert ond —_—_______—_——"—"—"—"""_"" |gafeties in four tries. Stevie ib - | , Bonhem and Howell and Hegan. Biondo and Fort hit two safel; a R. H. E. nt "s ind Ja oe ae a BASEBATI L ere ~sseapsiil RHE. for the locals, Machin and Garcia , A 310 100 0-5 § S Aguilar an mgs Mira; scorer: At Washington Tie ijeit two. In the field, Bation Homestead — 910 100 0-9 5. 3. Sauiar. | SCORES York R. HE. Boston ‘ made some wonderful catches and |G more ‘ 1 . 3 8 1 Washington ards Pep’ |played a great game, Santana and!, Thomas and -Mclilyn; Tucker | POUNmeBanam Fp phic, ke B10. 2 ohaon, Sich, Evans, [Sterling also played well. For the Mir Nin, Yndinsky; three-t , ) || POPULAR BRANDS of and Guerra; bette; Haefner an visitors, Cloninger and Mistretta tee Gtir ? ifice | STAR * BRAND | ° base hits: Stinett, Curry; sacrifice Cc d C Id ons rs | At St. Louis R. H, E./were the best. ar hits: Papyzian, Sam Biondo; dou- gars an 0: — 1 0| In the second game the visitors | : Means| AMERICAN Cleeetand H. EB. Chicago ; ..5 8 n e 'S \ble plays: Tucker to Means, i 6 6 St. Louis 2 14 Of scored three ba Se alae a ne |to Stenger; struck out: by Tucker} and CUBAN j Soft Drinks 1 h; Dean, Moul-|batsman, a triple by Edwards, 3, by Thomas 2; bases on balls: }—— A Pound Today——— pr 6 © Lopat and Tresh; a icee ga ceil damnterhy Mig tal ‘Try Y- der and Moss. a Thomas 1, off Tucker 3; earn-4 rage aaa WINS FROM LOCALS IN TILTS YESTERDAY tad Red Raiders Defeat Ra . od 006 . lers In First, But Boca|*Guotte 1 0 9 9 8 § ; ; sae Tate ile ell Chica Drops Game To Totals 29 5.2235 6 xPinch-hitter. Visitors xxRun for Carey in 9th. Lake Worth Ramblers lest the Key West Red Raiders tirst’ game to the ‘Red Raiders piayer ree “ Tae yesterday, ‘but won. the second in evi: ss.4 11-2043 game against the Boca Chica ‘Hernandez, 3b.3 2 0 # 0 Night Flyers at Wickers Field. ¢'Sterling, 1b - . : : < . 7 City Commissioner A. B. Coop- |Roberts, ¢ ji 1.0 er threw out the first ball of tne (38 Mir . a " H 1°06 1B. game and Buddy Ward, assistant ;Domencch, rf 3 0 @ 0 @ 0, ry postmaster of Lake Worth, caught |G. Lastres, p 3 0 0 0 3 2 the first ball. Sats oh WC. In the first game, due to wet Pebcanee patna . -t A 4 grounds the field was slippery ty oike Worh 004 0% 001-5 2 6 and both clubs had difficulty in x ‘West _ 402 000 OOx—6 5 5 48, adjusting themselves, but a good ‘Hane batted in: Fulton, Wil- ins game was played. liams, Mira 2, Roberts, Villareal, om Gabby Lastres fanned nine |Stefling, Martin; earned runs: jee- Ramblers and Clager fanned ‘nine | Key West 3, Lake Worth 1; struck tto- of the Conchs. yout: by Lastres 9; bases on balls: fter In the field. Mauro had 12 off Lastres 5. off Clager 1: left on to. chances and some real hard-ones,ibases: Key West 1, Lake Worth 5; pad tad b ” ‘stolen bases: Calger, Carey, Rob- je some errors, but Mar crts, Mira: wild pitches: Lastres 1 o tin and Carey played great in pares i: hit oy pitaaed Sterling: 3.52 the infield, as did Thairkoll’ at |G oNhie plays: Mauro to. Carey, ‘ted first: For the locals Hernandez( ‘Atuuro:to Carey to Thairkill; win. tes, Mouldin and Jack Villareal were ning pitcher: Lastres: losing piteh- tal, the best. At bat Roberts hit two of- er: -Clager; time of game: 2.35; safely, Lastres was touched for Senter Medina at the plate, R two hits, one in the third, when iBethel on bases; field played on: he walked two and three errors |Wickers Field; scorer: Aguilar. gave the visitors four runs, and SECOND GAME in the eighth Williams singled. Lake Worth tay eT: Ae In the ninth Dennis walked, | Player— ABR an error by Sterling and an out- |Thairkill, lb ..4 0 15 0 o field fly, Dennis scoring. The Red |Mauro, ss. 4 ; H 3 . Raiders scored four in the’ first Less t ; ay ee ae on three hits, with two outs. Her- | Girton ib 31 oe ke nandez put on by an error and Gillotte a “3 015021 Sterling was hit by a pitched ball. Carey, 2b 201021 In the third, two errors and ajagams, rf. 2 10400 single by Roberts, two runs Brady, p AEN 311110 scored. The visitors pulled two) 7 wast double plays and held down! ‘Totals— 2 5 62442 the scoring. Boca Chica Flyers ” In the second game the pitch- Seay a = ” . 5 ing of Brady was good and Mauro | Ferns, ed hit well. Fulton and Adams in}Evencheck, ss.4 12 1 0 @ the outfield handled seven outs, bea 1b Sap ee te tea hy ert. some difficult. For the Flyers, cent Ss 7% ‘ 16106 oils, awards hit a single and a homer, |e ig | dg Pei ins but failed to beat the Ramblers. ra 5 the In the field Ferns, West and Ada tat : 3 ; 4 ; . be- Groff were the best. Day had a f “200040 era, bad day and walked three, one -1000 0.0 ters in that big, bad inning. Brady int aa aaa singled, Thairkill fanned, Mauro! ‘Totals— 2242171 singled and Martin fanned, but |xBatted for Day in 7th. Fulton walked, to fill the bases. ; «Score by innings: RHE, Groff was hit by a pitched ball} Lake Worth . 004 000 1—5 6 2 tal, to force Brady home. Gillette |Boca Chica .. 000 100 1—2 4 1 nto singled and the ball got away Runs batted in: Gillotte 38, ally from Myers, and three runs |Mauro, Evencheck; sacrifice hit: 3 Atored. Myers; home run: Evencheck; earned runs: Lake Worth 4, Boca Chica 1; struck out: by Brady 4 by Day 7; bases on balls: off |Brady 3, off Day 3; left on bases: Lake Worth 4, Boca Chica 7; pass- ed ball: West; stolen bases: Gillot- te, Ferns, Evencheck, Parrish, Whitman; hit by pitcher: Grose; double play: Ferns to Evencheck; winning pitcher: Brad I pitcher: Day; time of game: 2.00; In the seventh a walk, a wild pitch and a_ single . by Mauro. scored the last run for the visit- ors. The Flyers scored one in the fourth when Whitman singled ; and second. An_ error carried | him home, and a homer by Ev- ancheck in the seventh gave the Flyers their last run. | | i Box scoves: umpires: Medina and R. Bethel; an field played on: Wickers Field; FIRST GAME scorer: P. Aguilar. 5 Lake. Worth uate be Player— ABR 30. Thairkill, 1b .. 3 1 010 9 4 Softball em: Mauro, ss _.... 4 1 0 3 om. Martin, cf 200310 BAYVIEW PARK om- Fulton, lf - De i fat Ha | NIGHT GAMES rout Grose, 3b -4 0 0 1 5 1/TONIGHT— fits, Dennis, c - 2 1 0 1 0 0| 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Naval son Carey, 2b 300410 Hospitab. , . Williams, rf 3 1 1 0 0 0} 9:15—American Legion vs. Bob’ rc Clager, p - 310010 Sports Shop. ret SS — aoe a meet yen uch yed her any He ” tof ay 1 or mwa it ; is Guerantesd PURE Place Your Refrigeration E REAL ICE‘ | “ Thompson Enterprises, Inc. e (ICE DIVISION) oe run

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