The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 18, 1947, Page 6

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a oe ener + ! Pass Six demneemeetenel © SEU cp ane 2 Roce a Pirates Shut Out Saints How They Stand At Army Barracks Sunday; ~~~ saseoan. " { Key West's Senior ! Gilmores Win 2nd Contest. nF ores in an mtes (Wickers Field) nuce | ., Club— w. L. ces Oe @ ANEERS GO INTO® ——eeet! Rod Raiders ae : ae oe s | xNaval Air Station - 5 ISLAND CITY BASE.|3: off Malgrat 2; winning pitcher: | yBoca Chica Flyers 3 5 375! |G. Lastres; losing pitcher: Vidal;|xTie game. BALL LEAGUE LEAD / umpires: Arango at the plate. R | vero on the bases; scorer: Abreu;! SEBAI GAMES BY WINNING time of game: 2.05. | BASREDULED. Sunday afternoon at the Army ore GAME | aoa | Barracks the Buccaneers took Blue Sox 1 (Municipal Stadium: So et. . Player— AB RH POA E} Afternoon Games first place in the Island City}. Albury, 2b. 4 0 0 2 3 0.SUNDAY— league when they combinedE. Acevedo, cf. 3 1 2 3 0 0! 1:30—Boca Chica Flyers vs. Red | their best hitting effort of the | 4 te ao ss.4 0 0 3 1 0° Raiders. season with Gabe Lastres’s and! ¥: Navarro, c 4 0 2 5 1 0} 3:45—Boca Chica Flyers vs. Na- | ; fj young Malgrat’s pitching to: Patunden sb 40 bo 0 Ul ike alone -beat the San Carlos 9-0. jCasado, If 1 0 0 1 0 0! WLS | The Pirates put the game on} Owens, rf -2 000 0 0; UAE NCE) CD Oe ice® i 5 Mitek Anat Iilacqua, rf 2 1 1 1 0 0; MIAMI.—(AP).—George Hecht, ice in the first inning when Higginboth : A Albury and J. Alonzo singled, |" SempothamP3 1 1 0 8 LiAlabe ae Sette a eRe , on a» tinction of having boot ield Albury scoréd on D. Lastres' Totals— 31 3 °724 8 2 goals in two different bow! games. deep fly to center and J. Alon- USS Gilmore | He connected against Texas A. &! zo when T. Alonzo was out | Player— AB RH POA E M. in the 1942 Cotton Bowl ana! short to first. Elwert, 3b 5 1 2 0 0 0 against Boston College in the 1943 G. Lastres had to leave the Metanny rt If | ; : ‘ . 4 Orange Bowl. ‘ game in the 7th ining when aiter , ' ; | pitching to balls to Rueda he ra tie : A non i 9 Lineman Outgains Backs pulled a tendon in his neck. H.| Ezell,.c 4 0 2 6 0 1'_ MIAMI—(AP).—An end—Bob Malgrat, took over and fanned | Woodward, cf 4 1 0 2 0 2 Isom of Georgia Tech—was the Rueda, then Hernandez and Na-} Smith, ss 2 2 1 3 3 © leading individual ground-gainer varro singled, but got C, Garcia" Beach, p ~ 4.0 3 1° 2 2 of the 1941 Orange Bowl football on a fly to right and struck out!’ Score by innings: R.H. E, Classic. He scooted 82 yards Vidal. Blue Sox _ 100. 002—3 7 2 against Missouri on three end- The Pirates played a_ great; Gilmore ... 003 210.00x—6 11 5 around plays. game in the field and at bat Al-| Runs ‘batted in: C. Albury, J.' _— bury, A. Alonzo and Santana j Navarro, Elwert, McCann, Zacha-; WHY IT’S FOOLISH TO got two hits each, for the San!zuk, Ewell, Beach; earned runs: ” { Carlos, Hernandez got two also. : Blue Sox 2, Gilmore 4; left on! RUN FOR HORSE CAR Gabe was in great form for bases: Blue Sox 5, Gilmore 6;. ST, LOUIS.—(AP). — In the! six innings and was never in thrép-base hit: Elwert; two-base days of St. Louis’ horse cars, races danger of being scored on. j hits; Zachazuk, Beach, Ezell, FE, between would-be passengers and ; In the secod game the U. S. §.. Acevedo, Navarro; stolen bases: the streetcar steeds must have Gilmore were in an extra base E. Acevedo, Casado, Woodworth,‘ been everyday occurrences. Rule hitting mood, and beat the Blue -Smith, McCann; hit by pitcher: 29 in the old drivers’ manual of Sox 6-3 after the Blue Sox E. Acevedo (Beach); Gouble play:, the Lindell Railway Company scored one in the first inning on Zachazuk (unassisted); wild pitch: | was as follows: __ E. Acevedo’$ and Joe Navarro's ‘ Bea¢h; bases on balls: off Beach; “After passing Fifth street go- doubles. The Gilmore got three 5 tf Higginbotham 3; struck out:; ing east do not stop for passen- in the third to go ahead and that PY Beach 5, by Higginbotham 3; gers to get on; trot your horses was the margin of victory. umpires: Biff Salgado at the, east of Fourth street, if necessary, Beach held San Carlos to -ev- plate ,Arango on the bases; scor-, to prevent passengers from catch- <en hits and also got three hits /¢" Abréu; time of game: 2.15. | ing the car. one a double to be the star of | ~ aneae Zachazuk and Ezed umbert Mira’s One Over | got two hits each. | sae the Blue Sox, E. Acéyedo ° e and Joe Navarro got t h. zee woece eo itece| Par Wins Medalist Award who went to deep center to rob! Joe Navarro of a triple. {SCORES 73 TO TOP ALL¥-——————_- Box scores: \ Dreriht g The Cub: FIRST GAME. : ise the new greens. The Cubans Pirates LOCAL GOLFERS IN swamped the locals in the Labot Player— ABRHPOAE Day weekend play, and are out G. Albury, lf-2b5 2 2 2 9 0, PLAY < OVER PAST to make it two straight next #. Alonzo, ip. 1 112 1/0; ; month, D. Lastres, ss...4 1 1.0 1-0!° WEEKEND Individual scores are as fol- Beencnze, rf .4 2 1 4 0: 0}. Blind: Bogie winners for the ewe MeCarall ain . Alonzo, cf 4r20900 | James McCardle - Es Santana, 2b ey (8) eepenent ue He ores Hon, | Chatles Salas 89 Selinero, rf 2 0 10) OO eee een ee eee vies | Robert Knowles 89 Arnold, 3b 5 0 1 0 5 ojbert Mira, $4.00; Charles Yates, | James Mira 75 Henriquez, 3b. 5 0 1 0 5 0/ $2.00; \Dr. Jack “Hayes, $2.00; Humbert Mira 73 G. Lastres, p 3 0 1 0 1 O\James Cooper, $1.25; Paul Mesa, | Paul Mesa 82 Malgrat p 1 0 0 0 1 0) $1.25. | Bascom Grooms 101 —---- Humbert’ Mira’s. score of 73, | Hartley Albury 98: Totals 39 9 13 27 12 O|which is-one over par won first Octavio Recio 110. |B San Carlos place medalist honors. In’ sec- | George Valdez 90" |e Player— AB R H PO A Elond place: was Jimmy Mira with | -itomy Cooper 98 | C. Valdez, cf... 4 0 1 4 1 0.9 75 and: third place honors were | Bob Saunders 108 0 0 2 1 0 divided. between Harry Kniglit | Kermit Loucks 78, 0 2 1 1 O and Kermit Loucks: ical une aut 401-6 0 0).+p _| Nick Smith 102! C. Gareia, 2b. 3-001 1 1 nog ace yt ewY Te; | Bob Spotswood 3 [&e Vidal, p 3 0 0 0 1 2) tq be in.the best condition since | Charles, Yates i Rodriguez, ¢ 201 8 2 2 the opening of: the course seer S. Elbertson 89) o. cae ‘ ee ago. Total estimate cost for re: allan 104 add fae a & 2 ne 2 pair of the greens is estimated at gia ae ‘i g 16) Totals— 29:°0°5 2710 Teoh. Aer a Atwood Sands 89 Score by innings: RHE. ve aie will be ages | Louis Pierce 87. (5 Pirates ..... 200 100 033—9 12 y he Us Ped tnd putty (PoP, Londeree nn. 86, San (Caélos 000 000 000-0: 5 7 APPT ee Con aot the Brecna | Dr. Jack Hayes 83, Runs batted in: D. Listes eee eee eee with uuecher, Harry Knight - 78, Alonzo, A; Alonzo, Arnold, Sal. °heve been opened, with numbers George Carey see Yi) ‘earned runs: Pirates 5; left .2 and’, -scheduled , for a later, Charles Smith 719 Pirates 7, San Carlos 4; OPening date. : 2 ;Alton Park > 83 e hit: C. Albury; stolen ‘ the Havana Biltmore ‘ team‘ Norman Artman 82 < Santana 2, T. Alonzo; hit which is due.to play the locals in Gilmore Park 80! by pitcher: A. Alonzo (Vidal); the early part of next month, “Pinky” Osborne 95 passed balls: Rodriguez 2; wild Will-be ‘the pitches: Vidal 2; bases on balls:{ 7 =~"" off Vidal 2, off Malgrat 1; struck out: by Vidal 7, by C. Lastres 5, by Malgrat 2; hits: off G. 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