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2 P WOR F LIBRARY Cc TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER s0, 1947 THE KEY WEST CiTiZaN : — _ KEY: WESTERS BETTING .| Follow the World Series Play-by-Pla Adams Dairy Team Wins Over. EVEN MONEY ON EITHER |. oz . el ai peer Ae Bob's Sports: YANKEES OR BROOKLYN rananeneeananerercrs Show -eats Ameticon Toes | Unwilling To Bet $5 M: A SA el a RO Op bea erican Legion : ing To Bet $5.00 Onx-————___ a Lt SE AS BOTH CONTEST Dudgerd, MeCanhy Goce|__ RIVAL Prvctens rate IN FINAL FRAME EN ot ttl word To Red Sox | SABAPAAR AAA RM Ae, ral SENSATIONAL FIN At bat Kerr hit three for the | winners and Jack Villareal hit ES ~ {two, For the. losers, Fisher, A. | Acevedo and E. Acevedo each hit Both games of the doublehead: }two safely. er played last night, in which the} In the field Lastres handled Adams Dairy team won over the /eight chances without a miscue, Hospitals, and Bob’s Sports Shop | Albury and Sterling played well over the American Legion outfit, 'for the winners, and A, Acevedo were won in the. final frames ini /and Myers and Fisher were best Key Westers are willing to get even money on -the Brooklyn Detigers or the New York Yan- kets in the first game of the Wérld Series beginning this aft- in New York, but do not | at all willing to put up 5 778 PTYTY TY S () th oe ITB 7s 7a, anan Be sensational finishes, an the field. athe Yanks to 3 on the Brook In the 4irst game the Hospital! Scores: H seem to be the betting caad na boys had grease in their hands First Game Kit a d } ba i local persons are betting : Wehligt ; | Hospital 061 105 0—19 10 16 | game, because, they say Miller hit a single, a double and | Joe Lewis and Villareal, Sands; ' can make more money that 3b Hits Honte Runt a triple to lead the Hospital boys wartin, Miller and Wells. ; than by placing a sum on. left on Base Double Play: at bat. McClung and Figura both; Home runs: McCiurg, Sterling; team to win the series. Bases on Balls. hit two safely, for winners. Vil- three-base hits: Miller, Villareal; lareal hit three safely, scored two-base hits: Sands, Sterlifig, three and drove home three. In-\ Rogers, Miller, Martin, Figura; io | ii | Rare graham, J. Lewis and Sterling stolen bases: Troyia; sacrifite ~ jan} A [H [rota | E | each hit two, and Joe Lewis hit ; hits: Calero 2; struck out: by Mat- +S Crovetti two. safely. tin 1, by Miller 1, by Lewis 1; ai Brown In the field, Sands, Maigrat and [bases on balls: off Levis off Frey - | Villareal were the stars for the }Martin 3; thet, 4 ame: 1.20, winners, and Bresnecky and Mil- ‘ond Gaing RHE ler were best for the losers, 'y yin eres In the second game, Chita Ba- Bop’ _ 300 141x—9 10 2 ker pitched for the Bob’s Sports; (xTwo. ouis when winning rly all of the locals favor Dodgers to win the games, are uncertain as to the series. say there is little evidence | hitting on either side that the series should be ana wen | inly there is mo where the 9 to-5 betting here on Yanks to win the series. There been @ few bets made of 7 5, which is considerable dist- RALPH BRANCA AEA Var a a : Shop and in the first iramej tup, scted ) ‘i apd “4 the odds posted a Reynolds walked three, hit a batsman and | Henson and A. Acevedo; Baki { 4 or bys up around RS allowed three hits. Three runs and E. Albury. $ . scored, + Home runs: Fisher, Osterhoudt; 4 pemiestener Jeente wii = Chandle. In the second, Baker was wild two-base hits: Gonzalez, Sterling; | Se that if Fi hk Bt said yester- LA Page and nine batters faced him in stolen bases: Thorfton 2, A. Ace: { ‘ran! Shea and Ralph | Sec that frame, and four hit safe- vedo; struck out: by Henson 6, : are the starting pitchers i... ly. He walked ‘one and two er- by Baker 3; bases on balls: off 4 Ly be geon Home of the se- 6: Sek rors and four runs ‘scored, Baker 6, off Henson 6; time of. “ New York Yankees would . Ichnson Lagi ‘ game: 1.05; umpires: C. Griffeft | to 5 favorites. Gumpert The Legion added ont in th€ (and James Mira: scorer: Aguilar, on the Yankees would third, when Fisher hit a homer Hy to put up $5 for a return of to deep left center. They added) Read the Classified Ads in The won. On the Brooklvns, two more in the foufth on two | Citizen. 4 would have to risk $5 to walks and two singles. In the |_————!—__________, The Yankees, however. fifth, Osterholdt hit a homer to \*~*¥~4~~+ ~< frye 5 He vids eae right center for the last Legion | "ThUMPR 7 in holds the Dodgers Runs batted in. run, \ LB te 6. al 2b Hits__ 3b Hits. bans —e ae The Bob’s boys scored one more | COFFEE x The oly other baseball news of . | Sattifices Left B cok uns = Se in the fourth when Gonzalez | the fact that “Marse *- | Strike Outs. on Base, a Double Plays. — - doubled and two walks and a! MILL poy who led the Yan- FRANK SHEA Hits-Of Bases on Balls. Ss ce wild pitch. \ at sight pennants and seven : ie as In the fifth they tied the count. | thampionships before he BRANCA. SO Rer oid Mitcher for wt ol paieuities Siriaas SESS ic aioe ee =| Sterting Goilsled arid Kere. fin: | Grocers . Mast Once of i ae Best rte. ier Jal WwwVvwvwVvVCvvVTrwT ! i‘ ' gled. Gonzalez walked and sin- | S#RRARaAS RABAEERE: Se he pe a OWING Homestead Due Grass K Growers To Play zw Sat gee morse oth oe Reames ntteeme tee! FOLLOWING {Homestead Due = Grass King TOWEES BO Nay | PMfaedbalaiowed.Gochrng “eC — j, this afternoon. FRANK SHEA, i N R $ ‘ to score. In the sixth they won | bes ms anounted 25, in his first year in the majors, THROUGH Back Saturday, ow esting At Fiel Sun ay the game on a single by Villa- | 4 the early selection of Mana-; i | real. Sterling flied out and Kerr n all-night oe By : i ° Bucky is of the New Homestead All Stars: twice de- (By The Associated Preaay | Homestead Growers will play a} Was safe on an error by Thor-} Don cated mae Tork Yankees. PEDRO AGUILAR feated here las: vaturday night,) MIAMI, Fla. —(AP)— Jack qoubleheader of baseball i er ton. M. Roberts bunted and was | Ghe chase of the Dz (na0044444444444444 will be back the coming week- Sher’s Frere Jacques, the “Grass Wickers Field here Sunday. I ] W i HOMESTEAD HAD end for revenge at the Bayview King” of Hialeah racing, has} phe Growers will meet Secti ; ; whe hes managed the Aca riter GOOD CLUB [Pate seeall pele. rea been turned ott at a farm for a Bats inthe Seenes a sr Sat : ; entative schedule calls for the rest. He will return to racing next ne BROADWAY ieee since 1684 povencse | Pi k D d lage Homestead AN Stars Goad American Legion aggregation to winter at Hialeah. 7 Chica Night Flyers in the bottom 2 flights daily : te fade Calla whe 1¢Ks VO gers path ania us geal ot TOSS bats with the Stars in the | half of the twin bill. handicapped by titness + _lused to our field and lost both Opener and the Key West Mer-| > iy ¢ 7 apap fe [hoes sea ualatr a with Se ore CIGAR STORE MIAMI Pi remain in an advisory To Take Series ens of a doubleheader at Bay- chants or a picked team in the staters and the two local teams with ‘counections to @ Vice president \view Park Saturday night. mightcar, ! predict a hard-fought doublehead- 610 Duval Street ssh ' MD emphasized that McCer Wie dtcar gid bokacs leaving! It is reported the Stars will Cause or ears er. No admission charge wil be : | Ti ew as d have complete charge By PEDRO AGUILAR that they: will be: down next Sat: beeg two other pitchers with! made. COMPLETE | \aading whe fell fo third place! Nev" York Yankees of thc!urday and will take both games samy ,2S,huchs and Cloninger! We jike the story Uncle Matt | | You geteverything when you fly Nationals a after hewing won the American League and Brooklyn!t, even the series. ' ‘ome through last week. ‘tells about a lady with operatic BASEBAI I ' speed, comfort, conveniénes, " ; Heer end lest to St. Louis Dodgers of the National League| ‘Thomas is a good pitcher but! lambitions who was giving out' How The Stand | service. AN cocoanised oir trave : © the World Series. will start their World Series play'poor support cost him both con- |] L H \one night at a party with “Carry y SCORES accepted, Sée your travel agent or / would have the final today Both ri ae about tests. Biondo brothers, Mistretta, | ow ong as |Me Back to Old Virginny.” a | ; Plever deals evenly matched, although the Greer and Cloningiet were g < ; While she was rattling the} : poner any : " ~ experts up North give the Yanks)ang Fort played well at first This Gone On? chanaetiers she observed an el-} SOFTBALL POPULAR BRANDS of : iH Standin the nod over Dem Bums. base. | : |derly man, aparently a South- | Class A Leesa Ci d C ld & es | ‘The writer does not know why We will see what they will do ap y, jemner, weeping. After the ap- | sles igars an 0. e but it must lewsfeatures lause she went to him and said: '__ Club— W. 1 they favor the Yanks but it must| 9. 9 second chance. | HASTINGS, Neb Softball is |? tt and sai z Fer Chan @ be om gecount of their past rec-)"" For the locals, Batton played a » Neb. — Softball is" «My dear man, why are you Vets of Foreign Wars 10 4 al Rte he by a wonderful sport, Mrs. Alice | weeping? Ar irginian?” USS. Gilmore 6 4 ‘ e ords. However, we believe the! norvelous game and made some Lawson has just discovered ; Weeping? Are you a Virginian?” For. Sports Sh 75 ° Dodgers have a better pitching |.pectacular catches. Sterling and Walki as just discovered. | Still weeping, he answered: Ve 2 oie op 113 Tonight staff, and this series will show 'gontana also played a great! Vaking past a softball dia-j«ng madame, a musician!” merican Legion up who is the best. = game. mone alate, ithe punks ee —— Class B League I think that Edwards or Joren-|""yy the nightcap of the twin bill (7 3 s = aut er, The Easy Way Club— Ww. L. os = * a 4 sen will be the best performers goturday, the Biondo brothers,) “at's going on over there? Buddy: “Did you make a snow- Key: West Merchants . 9 6 © rel 1 © for the Dodgers and McQuinn and Yadisnky and Fort played @ great! “Just a softball game,” replied ‘man this winter?” Adams Dairy 8 6 (eotem © he Cle wo sohnson for the Yankees. |fome for the visitors, and Curry, the daughter. “You don’t want ;" Billy: “No, Pa left the scate- Jey’s Half-Acre 97 ent dee. , Of the Dodger pitchers, the pinch-hitting for Means in the to watch that.” levow in the garden last Fall and Naval Hospital 6 13 best records for the season are sixth, came through with a hit; «yes, } do,” insisted Mrs. Law ‘| tae a are due tok ‘ 1» i 5 » . - tthe 10" ist bulit hi lf me re Ware as ness Gy ewe eae et and won the game for USS. Gil- sy and she did. Until the sea- irotind Pica sista aise BASEBALL * ane. ¢ more, for the score at the tim’ son ended five weeks later, she ‘ Island City League two reverses Beet if they wish to Branca, 21 and 13; Behrman, 5 wes ¢ to 4 and he drove home two Op of the heap A vic 6 to 5. Lombardi didn’t miss a league game. ' Rabbits and some kinds of rats San Carlos 3 S detey's will send them on 2h £ ond King. fick ee, re bires hip Fallon! Mrs. Lawson is 90 years old. have eyes 20 located that their |Pirates ae the Metehants inte “Por the Yanks, Gumbert has | cn hit two safely. In the field, ae _,. range of vision is a complete Blue Sox 2 won four and lost one, Raschi, 7 i The original habitat of the wild ‘circle. hae USS. 3 Imore 1 Papy, Stenger and Means played} thet Riehard Per and 2; Wensloff, 3 and 1; Sh turkey stretched from New Eng- ; —————---- 1 few poet = pn 15 and 4; Reynolds, 19 and 8; ba land to Florida and westward to ant games. will Chandler, 9 and 4; Page, 14 and ; jthe Dakotas and southward from aoa Sie eet 7 and Johnson, 4 and 3, Bobo ey eed {Ontario to sottherh Mesiéd. : re Cee Gas Newsom has won 11 and lost a . pit ' a t like number: City Commissioher wee Naas scattered. Evencheck was the; hv wW.w @l.va Tia wend game USS Gil ‘At bat, DiMaggio is hitting ;¢r tossed out the first --only one to hit the old apple on VEZ S VV half of the city and James Buddy the ‘nose. He blasted out a home| Satie the Veterans of 318 for the Yanks, followed by ore This battle will MeQuinn, 301; Brown, .295; John- Be te both clube for if son, 289; Henrich, 289; Lindell, Sim they will step on top 977; Rizutto. .274; Robinson, .270; Ward, assistant postmaster and; 5 5 S Abiwent 40\ manager of the Ramblers, was on the oe neae went t the receiving end when two local |""Ferns had four putouts and two tone they will only be siinwies, 256 teams got ready to play the Lake ',.cit; Day had four assists. | © the toad For the Dodgers, the best hit-|Worth outfit Sunday afternoon at Groff and West also played well.) Avis against Tucker yor is Vaughn, .328, followed by |Wickers Field. For the visitors, Fulton, Adams} Heth team will Walker, .304; Fusillo, .301; Robin-| Cooper pitehed a perfect ball and Martin caught nine flies in’ Vietory and a hard- son 998; B ds, .201; Reese, jover the plate for 4 strike. outfield. Beme & expected 285; Hermanski, .280. During the first game, Gabe} Day struck out seven for the ome Team batting averages show |Lastres struck out nine visitors. jjocals but three hits in the third, | the elubs are tied at .273. Brook-,A wet field caused many erfors with a base on balls, a hit bats- | lyn has scored 763 runs and hit/and none of the ruins scored were man and an error, were his down- | safely 1402 times, while the Yanks |earned. However, it was a ¢losé fall. \ scored 786 runs and hit safely|game and the 600 fans present ;- 1414 times. énjoyed it all the way. | ' the local sports, the fol-| Mauro, of the Ramblers; com- i: oad Yankee fans: Mant! sitter Gergtes irasayy ee ENTI T] Varela, Jr. Martha Arango, |. |made some sizzli 5 4 | » Helf-Acre vs. Key Medina, R Bethel, Mario Hernan-|Carey and Grose also played a To All My Friends and Customers | ay Mes chants dex, Taxi MclIntoch, Armando |good game. 2 haw® thoved in with Jané and | Gimere ve. 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