The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 2, 1947, Page 5

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from i. a ‘ef tl lans here yester. ee dey leh tone og ’ } i ‘previously i {night has been moved to the;sarne _Spot tomorrow night.. | B. Roberts will match wits} against Arias in the Sportsman- ; ; Veteran game tonight. A victory for Bob’s will shove them up \¢loser to the top and a win for jthe Vets will give them a firmer grip onfirst place. The opening game: tonight will {be between Adams Dairy and the son West Merchants, two Class league teams. x ‘Outcome of this contest will | Bees a whole lot io the clubs, ‘for if Adams’ comes out on begs will also mount to the top ‘of the league, and if the Mer- chants, win they will go into first posi Both teams can not win. me must drop into third ‘place, leaving Jerry’s Half-Acre in second spot. 4 Adams has_a percentage of .625, | nine ‘games and losing | si Merchants, with a mark of '.599, have won 10 games and lost! seven. Jerry’s have the same Percentage as the Merchants. 4} A loss for Adams will give it! a percentage of .523, eight victor- | ies ‘and seven losses. A loss for the Merchants will give them a 529 percentage. It is expected that Joe Lewis . HATTEN -FOR' BROOKLYN, Change Sate + mie i oe 5 e TO. PITCH GAME] ».wcree-setn vip ves > zo a A ball a pri bate al Secon: : . and temerrow night at Bayview Pins ge orld Series ‘Con. , Park have been ew teched it oF Ce annoul y following a en | Yesterday Was hoes TO PITCH THIRD. {meeting of manager: last night. | Sand-Lotty Affair; Yan-|-...ea.ecceemaamaia| DOD's Sports Shop and: Votar-| Pe OA, he a oe 01 : @ .. Won Again } “tom half of the doubleheader to-! (RY Annociated Prenn) morrow night, will ploy the sec- _. NEW YORK, Oct.-2.+Joe Hat- ond game of the twin bill to- ten for Brodklys and. Bob New- night, som for the New York Yankees Consequently, the | seem slated, to. pitch in the third | Legs game yi Worlds Series. } | _ Bucky Harris, manager of the Yankees, stated, after discussing | the second game of the scries | whith ‘the Yanks won, 10 to 3, that he had picked Newsom to , hurl the third game. He added that Rookie Larry Berra:.would) do. the catching agpin, ‘although there have been _Teports) the; Yankee skipper _ might switch to Robinson. ‘— ill be.all. right,” Har- ~ rue ‘get his hits before seri over.” ‘and seemed to come apart at the geams. Berra,..explaining .how Hermanski’s ‘pop foul fell to the ground in mt of him in the fase inni said that Allie nolds, the } pitcher, had @alled for Johnson to make he catch. :* “I got out ofthé way,” said Berra. “When the ball dropped between us there was nothing ‘feft to do but pray for it to roli foul. It did.” In the same inning Berra threw wild to first base when John @orgenson beat out a bunt, but the Yankees ,pulled out of that ‘one and no more was said about fe ho - like will eich for the Adams boys Pistol Pete Reiser, center fielder ‘gies - Perez for the Merchants. for Brooklyn, was one in yes- 1 ° terday’s contest. ub. Pete, was. lucky when Stirn. j C ba Trip Notes weiss’ line drive, which cleared 4 “ Aig i ‘ g By PEDRO AGUILAR prin eeblact with eleer in, pure) YOE:HATTEN The haga’ will leave. Key. West suit, was @eclared a triple. Reiser BOBO NEWSOM, who is’ around on two chartered planes of the Kicked the ball'afound. » » 40 and has ‘kicked, around the, Acrovias Q line at 10 a. m., Sat- In the seventh, when the Yanks ‘American and National Leagues urday, and a good time is expect- | defour runs, Reiser again @ Jong. while. will ‘hurl ‘for the ed for the boys are going just for | ited. an arent The scorers New York Yankees in today’s | that and to win two ball games j idn't! Look th fact that Pete third game of the 1947 World Se-\for Key West. We will have Earl} didn’t over! Eseaaer an 4 awh ties, while Joe Hatten will pitch ‘Ingraham, who will tell us about eopmce’s. sinsle. eet. 2W8Y. for the Brooklya Dodgers. ‘The ‘his softball and baseball playing | game will be veered 4 idays; Bill Cates, who: will tell us i about his .aeperiey ice, with. the e finished. ‘have lost the tworgames.” titiami Tourists; Rey “ante! 8 > {about ‘his work on’ Wickers Field “Dem Bums.” Brook- lyn showed,no. ing strength; ‘4 d inability to How They and his years of labor for the Stand sports in Key West. | Armando Acevedo, telling us ‘ about. his wonderful playing} around shortstop and his bullet- verratic. ielding Vit in the = t | It was a Very sand-lotty game, was yesterday's. The Yankees ? SOFTBALL like throws to first base during may be.declared the winners of ik ; ng | the series tomorrow or Saturday. Class A League his days ses te Eeetes. | Brooklyn will have to do acom-} qj ,_ Ww. plete about face if they win more | vets of Foreign Wars 10 8 than ‘one game. They've used jss - Gilmore. 4 eight , pitchers in two games |BRob’s Sports Shop - against ‘three for the Yankees.!American Legion Frank Shea, first game winner, was removed for a pinch hitter ry ‘who yt, the rally going that Jerry’s Half-Acre netted them five runs. ‘Adams’ Dairy The box. score: Key West Merchants _ Pet.|what he is going to do in Cuba; 667 | joe Mira, of how he is going to 836 | chow those boys in Cuba how; 83/4, play the game; Mauldin will 083. Pet. 588 show them some speed on the bases, and Jack Villareal, Dom- enech will say nothing, but will do it over there. Brook: Nationals Naval Hospital _ * i Bones at He 4 0 A 3 3 $ BASEBALL them how to throw to the bases inson, r i 1 Island City League and how to hit the ball. $ 5 i e bapa Regrerrm i { i ; 0 0 San eae” on pti | In the box, Gabby Lastres will |ings into the right field stands Walker, hi We 8s 1 0 S00 Pirates”: ae nr} shor: them a'trick or two, and !for a round-tripper in the second Bt 60 1.8 1 0 Blue Sox 2 g Griffen and Toby i ® 1 2'0-0 USS. Gilmore "1° 8° 250!display some sharp curves in |yesterday. 40°99 5 *o : . |@uba. I mean they, are going to! 20000 0 iA TR, | {row ae. ae Ose 6 00:0 20 ‘ Manager Castenada will man-; 10000 0| Softball Games ege the club like Bucky Harris. 0.0/0 0.0! BAYVIEW PARK | [-2yPD. Actrete wt ee sing he and we wW! see him dol As bGionfriddo 1 0.0 00 0| NIGHT GAMES ett. sa —-+-S- AoA oA | Toy Baker will go along as a Totals— 34 3 92410 2 noniGHT— Renter elit conker gosaeseellt @Batted for Gregg in 7th. 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Key|a great booster; Mrs. Baker, Las- bBattedfor:Barney in 9th. West Merchants. tres, Acevedo, Hamlin, Mrs, Rob- New York Americans | 9:15—~Bob’s Sports Shgp vs.Jeits and Mrs. Roberts, Sr, Mrs. | ; YOR ab As BR # m9 20 pau Owen and Mrs. Domenech have ‘irnweiss, FR ol : not said a thing, but they are go- Henrich, rf 4 1 ; : : My 7:30—4.S, Naval Hospital vs.Jing, and they will enjoy every Lindell, Jt * ; 1400 Adams Dairy. minute of their stay there and it 5 Soest Fig ‘ 18°61 0° en Legion vs. USS. |i. sincerely hoped that) all will ‘ 7 aaa eS: have a good time and that we meee iar Sia B! 19-0 ee ELAR: ; | rs . 0 win both games for good old Cayo | izzuto, 3b 9 4g 1 1 SCOOTER.CLUB TO ree Reynolds, °F 2°10. 0 MEET TOMORROW — _ a ae rie se aa The Southernmost Cushman|, The southern half of ‘Palestine » Totals— 3A, 10 15 37 10 re Scooter Club will meet tomorrow |i mostly, scrub and desert. Scope te toninee: 100 fi 3 at 7:30 p. m., at 6-D Porter Place. Rew rork (AL) 101 121 40x—10 Runs bated in: Robinson, Lin-' Polish-born inspired Joseph Conrad, BROADWAY ii rich, English novelist, was Te Rae ag Mecuplae, ‘with romantic ideas ofa seaman’s Stirn Jorgensen; two-base life by reading the American CIGAR STORE hits: Rizzuto, Lindell, Robinson; Fenimore Cooper’s “The Pilot.’ three. hits; Stirnweiss. Lin- 610 Duval S | inson; home runs: Walk- by Lombardi 3 (McQuinn 2, Stir eter ich: ‘stolen base: Reese; weiss), by Gregg 2 (Berra, Di- sacrifice. hit; Henrich; double Maggio). es Jorgensen, Stanky, and Pitching summary: Lombardi 5 Me BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of Cigars and Cold inson, Stirnw: Rizzuto and runs, © hits in 4 innings (none out aoa | bs, aan Brooklyn in 5th), Gregg.1 run, 2 hits in 2 QNL) 3, New York (AL) 10; left innings, Behrman 4 runs, 3 hits ‘on bases: Brooklyn (NL) 6. New in 1-3 innings, Barney 0 re 4 1 ¥ork (AL): 9; ‘bases on balls: off hit in 1 2-3 innings; wild pitches ‘Reynolds; 2, (Reese, Hermanski), —Behrman, Barney; losing pitch- Lombardi 1 (DiMaggio). off er—Lombardi; umpires—Pinelli regg.-L-. (Stirnweiss), off Behr- (NL) plate, Rommel (AL) 1b, man 1 (Berra), off Barney 1 (Lin- Goetz (NL) 2b, McGowan (AL) dell); 7 by Reynolds hy polvechae eee if, ben Shih i Edwar rf; time f 36; gadetiene Hermans), tendance—69,865 paid. 3 ine comms a |anme Just A Dummy’ DIXIE WALKER TOMMY HENRICH, Sterling is quiet and doesn’t |rightfielder of the New York say much, but watch his smoke Yankees, hit a home run for his} right centerfield bleachers, while WALKER sock- ed one of Allie Reynolds’ offer- Owens will!game of the 1947 World Series MEMPHIS, Tenn.—A woman,; DETROIT, Mich.—Parking their seeing some boys toss a fully-/1921 Model T Ford, aiter a clad, life-size form into the path | twenty-mile an ‘hour overland {of an oncoming car, put a hurri-trip from Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. ed call to police headquarters, John F. Hielscher, 81, were the Two squad cars and an ambu- guests of the Ford company on jlanee responded. During, the a visit to the Rouge plant and commotion, the boys left hur- |Greenfield village. The elderly riedly—with the dummy. {couple have set Nova Scouia as | ithe goal of their 15,000-mile ex- ! The word soap: is believed to ;Cursien. have been derived trom Sapo; SIGE deiidais Hill, a sacrificial spot near Rome H Among great causes of fire, are where the clay, which was satur- smoking and matches, misuse of ated with fat mixed. with -alkali /electrical equipment, and defec-, and ashes from the altar. fires,' tive wiring, defective heating proved useful in washing clothes. 'eyuipment, defective or overheat. ‘ed chimneys and fiues, and spark: A disastrous blight in 1943 on wooden shingle roofs, : wiped out Nicaragua’s banana | pest production. | Subseribe to The -Citizen, ROSE BOOTERY 425 DUVAL STREET at FLEMING STREET ——-—+—- OPPOSITE LaCONCHA HOTEL————___ DeHAFRE 1 1 } 1 1 WITTITITITIIL LL LL (As Tllustrated) A beautiful Sandal thdt will go well with your new out- fit . . . 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