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Bae mae be VPRIDAY NOVEMBER. 7 Obs Sports Glass “4% SPORTS TEAM WINS IT ON FORFEIT Arrer! FOUR INNINGS oF PLAY Bob’s. Sports Sh op last night : aan Class A Softball League nae Pionship of 1947 in the top ach of @ tw bill at Bayview ark by forfeit over the Veterans of Foreign Wars, At the time the game came to an abrupt end the Sportsmen Were leading, 4 to 1, Tn the fifth, Baker walked and i Deis di 5 ohh is Over F oreign Wars Vets , ~ter ne | Adare Tak ea | PLAN FOR FUN AFFER ‘Class ‘B’ Flag : - With 16-0 Win i KEY Wist MERCHANTS SuF- ' pe b°9eRED HUMILIATING DE. | ‘Naval Air Team FEAT; MILKMEN BLASTED | 7 DOUBLES, 2 HOMERS 'To P lay Twiee}, on Dairy competély routed ‘At Wieker Field second game of a softball: doubie- header: at Bayview Park last | (night and thereby claimed the MEETS BOCA CHICA FLYERS 194? championship of Class B | IN OPENING GAME OF Twin \“28°°- : ’ ‘The Milkmen slaughtered, mur- | BILL, RED RAIDERS IN SEC: dered ‘and pumetled—or what , @, on f o. > PAGE THREE. GEORGIA-F LORIDA GAME ane gee second. Rueda took, OND. BATTLE es en es e ball, touched Baker ¢ | ae : a ae: Be eal bled Cates off first. a page tes In the opening game ‘of the ‘The Dairymen pounded out sev- play. Griffen, umpiring the bas- Wo baseball contests scheduled pew doubles and two home runs— . . . wm | PLAN: SOME PANNING—Committee heads of Sigmia Delta:Chi, | professional journalism fraternity at the University of Florida, | plan skit: and. panning of the state's big-wigs, features: of the | Gridiron Banquet scheduled: Saturday at Jacksonville's: Windsor es, claimed he did not see Rueda gene touch Baker and called Baker safe at second. After the game was forfeited to Bob’s, Buke radmitted himself that Rueda had touched him. } However, Bob’s won the game and the 1947 flag on the umpire’s decision. | In the first frame, Baker walk-! ed and Cates hit a homer over the’ centérfielder’s head. They added another run in the third on Cates hit to ¢enter which got away from! Garcia allowing Cates to reach second, a walk.to Vilareal and a single by Sterling. | Vets got one run in the third, Garcia singled and Hernandez doubled. M. Tynes flied out to center and Garcia scored after the catch. At bat, Cates and Sterling each' hit two safely for the winners and : Garcia hit two safely for the los- ; ers. | In the field, Albury, Villareal and Barber were the best for the j. Winners and Casado, Hernandez , and Rueda for the losers. ‘Score by innings: R. HE Bob's Sot 0O—4 4 2 Vets 2... 001 0-1 "§ 2) Miller and. Albury; F. Tynes} and Castro. A | Home run: Cates; two-base hit: | Hernandez; stolen base: Santana; ! struck out: by Miller 3, by Tynes | 1; bases on balls: off Miller 3, off ! Tynes 3; fime of game: 0.50; ui | ' pires: Griffen and Mira. How: They Stand SOFTBALL FINAL STANDINGS Class A League Club— WwW. L. Pct! Bob’s Sports Shop 15 7 .682 | Vets, of. Foreign Wars 14 8 .636 USS. Gilmore 138 619, American Legion ...... 1 20 .048 Class B Playoff Standings Clhuib— W. L. Pet. | A@ams Dairy ..............3 1 .750 Key West Merchants .1 3. .250; BASEBALL Key West's Senior Baseball League (Wickers Field) Club— W. L. Pet.| Red. Raiders ................4 3 571 | xNaval Air Station 3 2 600) xBoca Chica Flyers ...2 4 ae xTie game. coAVEUCORNARLAUOA NAN LUANATOADCUTAUTTUT LANA SPORTS and RECREATION | ‘SeqdasuvaQvOUAUUAUCONELECEONGAQOROUOPVODNESAEONAGUUHOOUUUUUaTUU EON | SWIMMING—south Beach, south - end of Duval Street. DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, west Caroline Street; Craig Dock, north end of Grinnell Street. BASEBALL—Games, usually on Sunday afternoon, at Munici- pal Stadium, Duck Avenue and 14th Street. GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- vision Street (day and night facilities). BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts at South Beach and Bayview Park. HANDBALL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND — Bayview Park. COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview Park. ;ended in a 1-to-l tie after 1! _ |ish botanist _gifound growing wild on a Mexi- commercial: forests of the United pean hillside for Sunday at Wickers Field, the! Every member of the Dairy | Hotel, followi Naval Air Base will play the | club hit: safely except John Lew-| Pen Gaines, Boca Chiea Flyers. These two! is.. Ingraham got three and Ab-| Geinesville; Travis: Messer, clubs met last Sunday and play | ston three. . Sterling, Walker, | Gainesville. ;Sands and Joe Lewis each hit' : i two safely. Malgrat and Al Cruz frames, The game was called on each .got one. aceount of darkness. ie veri 8 member’ of the Dairy Day and Myers ma in be Club ‘also: scored -at‘ least one run | the rival pitchers. The. battle and 9-0 aaa cecal should conti * nine innings | times each. : ‘ ie ph matin for nine innings ‘Te Milkmen played. eieahteca| eae Ker Naval Air Base will meet the : batlrin registering their thumping | ae ski wihorsel asa: igi Red Raiders in the nightcap. It, Victory: and claiming the crown. |.Shep are. scheduled to: play an is expected’ that Findelstein. will ! pitch for the Air Base and Grit- | fen will hurl for the Raiders, | Muncrive will catch for the Air, sht To Games Tom in the third and- Valdez reached‘ at Bayview Park. there in the sixth. Marsten’s Stars will play a Base, while Cyril Griffen will i i i ioe seven runs and five hits, while,;the last regularly sg sata reasiving end. Valdez was touched for 11 hits | game of the year. R I aes . Hernandez and 4, nine runs. | Bremmer ‘or Porter will niteh ‘oberts are expected to be in' The Dairymen. came through | for Gilmore and Roberts for the the game, and their presence with two: fast double plays. | Sportsmen. should strengthen the Raiders,’ Score by innings: R. H. E, | Adams 071 440 0—16 16 0, who who have lost. three straight ! g ‘Merchants ~ 000 000 0— 0 5 4 games: after winning four. : Joe Lewis and Sands; R. Perez, | BASEBALL. GAMES | | Valdez and Fileitas. SCHEDULED | Home runs: Sands, Ingraham; WICKERS: FIELD | two-base hits: Abston 2, Sterling (Municipal Stadium) ; 2, Joe Lewis, Ingraham, Al. Cruz; | ‘stolen bases: Malgrat, John Lew- | 'e "é ° ~~ eS Afternoon Games ‘ is, Fleitas, Valdez; struck out: by ° SUNDAY— Valdez 2; bases on balls: off Per- \\ 1:30—Naval Air Station vs. ¢z 1,..off Valdez 2, off Lewis 23) we: Boca Chica Flyers, _. time of game: 1.20; losing pitch- 3:45—Naval Air Station vs. Red er: R. 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