The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 4, 1947, Page 5

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Se Falss PERS IRS ET / FREQT ethsithia SPS eee asaael 1 ame 3 Phe > try hee ent, aid in the ded jan we the ote ing are Key Key moe ' ~ PROFESSIONALS oa HARRIS BLAMED FORK needing ay LOSS, WITH BEVENs| “ NEARING HALL OF|-w FAME FOR NO-HITTER (By Associated Prens> NEW YORK, Oct. 4. — Bucky Harris, manager of the: New York Yankees, lost the ball game for the Yanks in the ninth inning yesterday when he ordered Bev- ns, .who -had. given. hits up | to, that time, to pass Pete batting for Casey, That.put two men on. Then came the winning blow, a two- bagger by Cookie Lavagetto, who. was batting for Stanky in the ninth, The» ball . soared higher thati, the, hopes. of, the Brooklyn dfans—soared right up in back of Henyich, the: New York center fielder, Both runners s¢ored, with the final-result 3. to 2. » who declare ed-in walking the winning runner to the first bag. But. not» the» professionals, who -deelare . mo manager ever orders the winning run walked. “I can never ‘understand why they. passed ‘the winning .run on base,” said Dixie Walker of the Dodgers. after the game, “It simply never is done.” “I guess they were forced to pass Reiser’ interposed Manager Burt Shotien. of, the » Dodgers, “They had to put someone on first, for Al Gionfriddo, who.ran for Furillo, had stolen seeond.” Harris came up with the state- ment that Frank Shea will fac2 the Dodgers ‘in the fifth game of the ‘series today. Each team has won two and the New York- ers will néed’ this victory and Will Tight for it every inch of the way. Despite» Brooklyn’t second vic- tory” yester@ay, the New York Yankees remain 1 to 2 favorites , to win the World Series, Betting ' Commissioner James J. Carroll gaid today. He listed the Dodg- "ers at 17 to 10) With Shea pitching in the fifth Reiser, TODAY'S | | | H ‘| Junior and Senior the, ‘mission ‘Asso- | /2¢k Pearl, and Olsen and Jha cup or tro- given to the winning class. and year It, could be that it will become jan alinual affair each year with class ‘teams playing a series of three ! games, the winner’ of two to be declared the winner for the year. ; . Anyone interested please con+|- tact the High,School or Coach Bont n't forget, Saturday, Oct. HI, ‘at 8p. m., at Bayview Park. Ad- 4 free;.but contributions | - ito’ the Athletic “Association will be gladly aceepted:, Come out to, watch the football game, listen to tite rwatch the FRANK SHEA. MANAGER BURT | SHOTTEN, the Brooklyn Dodgers; is believed to favor VIC LOMBARDI in the: fifth game of the World Sestey yi 14 runs and making 14 hits. Player— ‘Bert Baker, AL - Osborn of the Gilmore team is the leading batter in the Class A Softball League with an average j{ot .482 in'29 times: at bat, scoring High School" band and cheerleaders per- ot Leading ‘hitters in the Class A league up: to and including the games of Sept. 30, 1947, follow: AB RH Ave. ‘are By Di AP Newsteatures MEE he story aera how the boxer capitol the’ am-Main to Milwaukee, omy idea and the greatest box: ‘aes ever the transfer. eg another similar grand, me . |time ‘with Che*Utz von Dom, wn rid hye uneasy days and destined to od accomplished % in) stud pillar. of. the tedeoe: Ameri¢an breed. * Utesired the famed “war” litter 7 of beneh champions which inclu~'| ded Warlord of Mazelaine, sold for $7500. to Richard C. Kéttles' path ‘Yorke and 1944. me show at, Westminister, incor made a deal bi pevehoon. Disses: fg 4.000, then | get exhibition Tne Word a —— revert arg vy aed at $1 soldees ch and ‘the great bitch WAR Bride, ry: stockh lets included ;Whose new puppies are Mazelay Jack Dempsey, Sally Rds ‘ine’s current pride. The Bride, formation Bink the went ag breed at Westmin- ehh ister in. Standaid of the Greed; Along the 12-year path to pre-' without qualificaon ® a specimen. | His" per jgent eminence, Mazelaine’s cham- The man was John. tailor ave set to the esburg, Dock, Street: ar ne Sich fa him the road Grinnell on the pematerae: A “Tenn, Died ig 13, 1876. 1822—Rutherord B. Hayes, Union © general, 19th - President, vat Fre- son. Brough to Wagner’s al: ay sizable Milwaukee river kenpls, Dorian proceeded to carry elaine colors to 50 best of b titles and 22 times went bes in' stud, show. This spectacular recordal+ ys - most unparallelled in the rec¢ds, came at a time when the_b was virtually an unknown-i country. Dorian’s measur prreoonotpeng ed Larry Duck Avenue Ohio lawyer, ,Ohio governor, sor unica Golf Course, ‘born at Delaware, O. Park on or! 1846—-Agnes Booth, amous ac- :mont, O., Jan. 17, 1893. ak Sepie ure on Dae, th ao facilities) lia, Died Jan. 2, 1910. : ouiatel 1858—Michiel I. Pupin; penni- 3 fae Beach and Bayview Tess Jugoslavian ‘immigrant to {famed Columbia University, phy- | AANDBALL—Bayview Park. great size split the boxer world| sop. into two camps—and Volante, | |sculptured . in bronze’ to illustrate Dorian ' ‘the standard .by June Harrah, ; Wagner es- wife of Dr. Jene Lord, New the nation’s = tp. boxer ken- | tlore sicist - inventor, born. Died Mar. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview 12. 1935. Park and South Beach, |. 1884—Damon Runyan, .column- | PICNICKING—Tables. at Bay- ist, playwright, noveli hron- | ___view Park, icler of Broadway's stre@#ilingo, CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND — porn Manhattan, Kans. Died De- Bayview Park. eember 11, 1946. be COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview coe aha MEA Tote ree Park. | The Latest | RS AAT * “Ha, Ha,” Iaughed the recruit. |TATTING NIGHT WATCHMAN «you can't fool me. I “know f BLOOMINGTON, Ill.—Lemuel they’ve got potato peeling ma- iS: Jean works in the night, asa chines in this army.” bs |night-watchman, but his days are “Yes, smart chap,” replied the lhataly. less profitable. He makes sergeant, “and you're the latest | tatting for handkerchiefs doilies model!” jand pillowcases and sends ne |t a speciality shop. Spaniards discovered as. lo ae ‘ago as 1517 that turkeys were b&- English dramatist William Con- ing domesticated at Yucatan, greve who died in 1729 is still Mexico. feonsidered to be the greatest | |English. master . of comedy and” ‘only last season one of his plays 610 Duval Street |was revived on Broadway. —_— COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES In Roman times giant wooden torches were used .for outdoor | | | | lighting. sion BRIDE, famed boxer who fas WHAAd? sluice Geet ia chewy we HG DGIEE beleet ail eee shee, New York's Westminster. and at’ six other doy shows, holds still for the clippers handled by Mrs, Al Cousins, wife of the‘ superintendent at Marelaine Kennels. boxer capitel of the world. ies sen ys merce aqme sian: The dog is worth $25,000, _ Seas AY LEE e cate Saree - Perez Leads ONE “HIT WAS ENOUGH, POPULAR BRANDS of Battle Sunday Every Tuesday and i | e For Leaslrokig | A and B Leagues| arya Cigars and Cold The San Carlos will try and, R. Perez, Key West Merchants, 2il SIMONTON STREET chunge the tide on the Gilmore | Sunday in the opening game, : while the Blue Sox and Pirates! battling it out for second place. The Saints will try their best to win to keep in the lead of the Island City League. i The Gilmore will be out there slugging away to come up to tne Blue Sox, who took sole pos- session of third place by a half game. If the Saints lose and the Buc- caneers are victorious over the Blue Sox, it will put the Pirates is leading all pitchers in the Class A and 8B Softball Leagues, ac- ‘cording to figures just released by | *4 Pedro Aguilar, official score- my keeper. < Perez has a perfect record of} five victories and no losses. | Four other moundsmen, one in| ithe Class B League and three in | \the Class A League, are tied for | pone place with a percentage of} 7 | The runners-up to Perez a jclude Griffen ,Jerry’s Half-Ac E ‘of the B loop, with four vict S| ie _ land two losses; F. Tynes, Vete gio Sun and Storm © ALL METAL ge AWNINGS When OPEN—It’s A Distinctive Awning When CLOSED—I¢’s A Perfect Storm Shutter CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY GALVANIZED SHEET METAL GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT Finished in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, Monogram or Design Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration I< | | | j ' | Blue ans, at SROrsigAy Wake Gites cA. Installed | EE BROS 614 GREENE ST. in first place by half a game./On | bev a six wins and three defeats; De- by e PHONE 4 the other hang, if the Blue Sox | COOKIE LAVAGETTO Witt Roberts, Bob’s Sports Shop, | Phone for FREE Estimate até victorious and. the Saints Class A, 4 and 2, and Tucker, win over the Gilmore,’ that will | COOKIE LAVOGETTO, batting |USS. Gilmore, Class A, 2 and 1. aan ee eee Ls sailings 3a 10 sal ES put the Saints half a gime/for Eddie Stanky in the ninth,; Here’s how they stand in the 0 game the Yankees are favored, today. FRANK was Gil 12 13 to 20, with the Dodgers car- nounced. by MANAGER BUCKY fe Giimore — a4 rying the 13 to 10 odds if Vic HARRIS of the New York Yan- . 22 Lombardi is on the mound. kees as today’s ned ee 3 14 Yesterday's box be) fallowss. | xorks pts by. betting 67 New York fs — Player— AB RH PO A E ee pitching. Zimmer, Gilmore - 6 6 Stirnweiss, 2b 4 1 2 2 1 0 A. Acevedo, AL —30 9 12 Henrich, rf 591 2 9 Tc ha . / H H Berra, ¢ 40 EF DiMaggio, cf 2 0 0 2 0 0 Series acts M. Tynes, Vets 8 10 McQuinn, ib 4 0 17 0 0 {Casado, Vets . 0 9 het is ‘ a $ b 4 (By "The Ansoctated Preas) |’ ae oneness “ee . 7 Riazuto, 6° 40112 °| § Pet. |Machin, Vets ou. :, 1 0 W. L. Beti| 9 13 Bevens, p 3:00 0 22 ‘500 Castro, Vets am POA re ae) eS e, ilmore Totals— 33 2-8 26 7 1 Brooklyn (NL) 22 0% [Santana, ves 19 u Brooklyn (NL) Played rr, f ABRHPOAE] |. ‘Genes .{E. Albury, BSS 34 12 11 100230 First game.at Yankee cate Stinett, Gilmore _ 18 8 1 0 tS 8 3 Brooklyn (NL) =. BB ed 001, bo New ar ee ar Joe Mira, of Jerry's Halt-Acre, 2.0.0 .0¢1 0 2 . tops the hitters in the Class aiid 0s GF ort ne Ron, van) |Page (6)! ec rball League with a mark of : 40.0% 2 1 one bere \469. He is followed closely by Furie, ct 3 0 OF oD second game at Yankee, Stalmlvenge ofa jonfriddo ‘ dium: ,. 1 Jorgensen, 3b ~ 2 9 : ¥ } Brooklyn (NL) 3 by Basing averages of piers it Taylor, P oo oo 1.0 New York (AL) 0-15. Lise ear seuon: Gregg, P 000000 Lombardi, Gregg (5), Behrman Blayers— AB RH Ave. aVaughan 9 0 © 0 9 (9 (2), Barney (and; Bdwards;! "yrs, Jerny’s 6 3% 500 Fo aie Pp 0.0-0'01.0 Reynolds and Berra. Jos Mira, derry's “49 19 23 9 eigenen oO 0 0 0 Mareal, Adams ! aMiksis ont 0 .0..0. 0f Tay game at Ebbets Piet: Miller, Hospital 42 2426 416 Je 3 12715 3 New York (AL) B19 O-GiHer Merchants 188-7" 308 pa ge in 7th. Brooklyn (NL) lag sa. js, Adams .37 13 14 378 aWalked for Grege si ee Newsom, Raschi (2), Drews (3), cCiftg, Hospital 30 5 11 366 Oe Re ta oth: Chandler (4), Page (6) and Lol-|Vicat Merchants. al 14 15. 365 el lpia ta lar, Berra (7); Hatten, Brancalpogers, Hospital’ 39 21 14 358 epoubled tor stanky in 9tb. (5), Casey (7), and’ Edwards, Hig’botham, Jerry's 42 2115 357 _ IRE Merch.30 : Srote WY (AL) 100 100 00015 Fourth game at Ebbets Piel: Walken Jerry anita ee Brooklyn (NL) ... 000 010 002—3 FRB ys Std R itas, Merchants24 8 8 .333 Runs batted in: DiMaggio, Lin- tag et ‘ND us dell, Resapg Lav: lanetva 2, Z i n “ getto. AXE fs Fifth game,’ today Oct. . 4,/m "Sweet'g, Jerry's 38 4 9 291 5 aa aoa “Reese, at Brooklyn. ngraham, Adams .39 10:11 .281 Stolen bas Rizzuto, se," sixth game (if necessary),:Sun-| , A. Pazo, Merchants 38 16 10 268 Gionfriddo. | stanky, Bevens. day, Oct. 5, at New York. Walker, Adams 26 8 7 260 Sacrifice hits: Stanky, Beven®. “"Soventh ‘game (if necessary),|'"” Valdez, Merch. 31 10 8 258 atx play: ee he ese and Monday, Oct. 6, at New York. Hobinson, C Edwards and Fi ial Figures H Robinson. seth Attending Friday, ys 58, They Stand mene ah New York 1,}° Receipts Friday ' (net), $162,- ow tan rooklyn 3. z 804.42. Left on bases: New York a Commissioner's "share, — $24,- Brooklyn 8. Bas on balls: off Taylor 1 (DiMaggio), off Gregg 3 (DiMag- gio, Lindell, Stirnwe s), off Bev- ens 10 (Stanky 2, Walker 2, Jor- gensen 2. Gregg, Vaughan, Fu- Strikeouts: by weiss 2, Henrich, McQuinn, Bev- 5 (Edwards 3, Greag 5 (Stirn-' SOFTBALL Class A League b— 420.66. Players’ share, $83,030.26. Each league's share tees 37. Each club's share, | Attendance for the first. four|Vets of Foreign Wars - 18 $ games—209,771. USS. Gilmore |. Receipts (net) for the first four yee Sports Shop 4 ; games—$967,989.83. merican Legion —. 1 11 Commissioner's share for the Class B League W. L, Pet, 667 636 -583 083 any Lae Pirates jane hi \ekted::a dauble eff. thee-eonter- Chere teers st ee ox in a tie for second plac. | field wall, spoiled a*no-hit game Sr Bt Bea ° If the Gilmore is victorious hnd a a \Baker, Bob's 1 0 1.000 Ov T; and also the Pirates, it will thtow for Bill Bevens of the New York 'F. Tynes, Vets 6 3 667 erseas r ansportation. the: Pirates in*first place by a! Yankees and won the fourth | 2 Roberts, Bob’s 4 2 667 half game and the Gilmord in|game of the World Series for the tari Vee Simereg 302 08) Com In r . ets Bt third place by a half game.} So Brooklyn Dodgers, “3 to 2, when , Gilmore 21 cen pany, Cc. a lot of “ifs” depends on ithe |two runners scored. Gilmore 1 1 50 e twin contest Sunday for |the [pores Legion deed as Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service standing of the Island {ity} : Henson, Legion 0 2 000 Between League. | ., Servicemen Pitching records in the Class B use the same eeners enin ne W. EB. Pet! Cinste'Diar "wit “seen tea! Harpoon Large 5S 100|| Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Pazo will catch for him. Pazodid | ‘5 |Griffen, Jerr 4 2 .667| Between Miami and Key West a pretty nice job of catcling| Sting Ray Svs 3 2 600 Sunday against the Blue fox. te) y ne ewis, Adams 5.4 The Gilmore will probably juse : : ieee embital 34 Schedule: Brooks:and Shaw as his bat ry The marine life adventure, /C. Valdez, Merchants 3 3 500} (No Stops En Route) pro the Sunday field program at the | Vidal, Merchants 1) 2) (Sagi LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- ‘The Pirates will put Molin or |Jackson Square U. S. O., had an ‘Bolton, Jerry’s 1 2.388 CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar Salinero to pitch and Rodrigez |¢X*iting time on the last trip. A (Miller, Hospitgal 2 8 .200/ rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- on the receiving end. The Bue beautiful specimen of a large MAES Adams 9 2 .000) night, ; jsting ray was harpogned by Mc- |Nelson, Hospital 9 1 000} LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT Sox will use Owen with Navtro | Millian, and several ; Lindsey to form the complete bat! : | cea HOMNMNMNNE Lhe ee OE fo Se Thi x . [he |other service boys from: the Sub- | Ib night and arrives at Key West at This most probably will be the | aad base. $:00 0% game of the afternoon. The Pi- rates will be out there tryinjto| The ray gave the’ boys thrills | avenge the 17-inning defeat juf-|galore as they sunk spear after fered at the hands of the Bue |spear in the ray before finally | Sox a few Sundays back. Pig | ears him down. ?¢ Pirates are hoping that the S: ts | Among the other marine ani- Softball Games BAYVIEW PARK NIGHT GAMES | ens),, by. Bevens first four games—$145,198.47. Club— I. Pet,|will lose, so they can defeat}he ;mals brought back .by the ser- {MONDAY Real ee Greag. Robinson). Taylor, 1 Players’ share for the first four /Jerry’s Half-Acre 10 7 .588/Blue Sox to capture first plce.|vice boys were pink lipped ieee ican Legion vs. USS. VES AILY Pitelfing ve Ha eB (none Sames—$82,179.13. ‘Adams Dairy 8 6 571! ‘The Blue Sox will be fighing/conchs, large band, Shells, craw-} 5 4. pO eS ee, SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and run, 2 hits, Pe : i Mae a hits, Each club's ‘share for the first /Key West Merc! 9 7 .563\hard to defeat the Pirated so/fish, and various fermations of| °° ee ea vs. Jerry’s Se at Key West at 5:00 o'clock i anlra Behrman, (0 runs, four games—$82,279.13, Naval Hospital 613 316) they can tie for second pice,jcoral. 'TUESDAY— ngs. Casey, 0. & ss hs hed with the Buccaneers. }. The servi@ boys “making the| 7.99_uUSs. Gil sive. Bobi Sine 212 Paitecings |. |, OMe oe pepeels Spe meped BASEBALL All the teams will be outfor [trip were Lindsey,» McMillian, | Sears hog “* B°Ps| FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Wild pitch: Bevens. ‘the time of Christ Island City Loegue | victory Sunday. A lot can hp- Ralph Russo, Ingram, Fred] :45—Key West Merchants vs. FULL CARGO INSURANCE Winning pitcher: Casey. nS % ‘Sam aslo? 750|Pen when ball games’ are bing }School, R. Boone, J, Churchill, Naval Hospital. Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: $2 and 68 Attendance: 33,443. paid. ‘(NL) second base, Rommell (AL) \Pirates .. 200 played so close. You can nyer {L. Jones, Connely, Wakely and a WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Time: 2.20. NL) plate, third base, Boyer: (AL) field, |Blue Sox 00 know what's going to happejin {Gerry Pinder, program eet Subscribe to The Citizen—25¢ otz pla’ = : McGowan (a ‘tint base, Pinelli aoa (NL) right . Gilmore 380 the Barracks! | {ofthe Jackson Squate U. 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