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a ee Pee te coer MONDAY, seanenen., DECEMBER ge: 1947 rere ee ee 5 sa Codegncn son eiaaiaeah dia encode BLUE SOX EDGE OUT PIRATES Second Contest Won By § San Carlos* ent 10 to 9;.Hod ' Finkelstein; Oo SCORE IN SIXTH time of game: 1.47: scorer: €as- ture, Was recently forwarded to Seanad ALONZO'S BOOT AL-* LOWS WINNING RUN Pitch: INNING bes \ The Blue Sox nosed out the} ve Hits _— ee eee: Three For Four | THE KEY WHST CITI PAGE THREE, , P ee am Mira Lowest You Know That he country’s a accident Scorer Sunday ! « aieal ob ne tn. At Colf Course _ Ameng the Zulus, sneezing is n that o sick persot would ed to health. “BLIND BOGIE CONTEST's! ; of Labor, which FIRST PRIZE OF NINE DOL-| ~ Ripe Saiemtlon | tan began to grc was the first great national or- workingmen in | ganization cf ri Y j Di Jimmy Mira won low medalist} ‘or use inner honors with a 76 yesterday after- | ATLANTA, Ga--A tipe water. 2007 at the Keh West Golf Club | melon, picked ffo:n ‘the wipia end in second place was Harry | elon; n ihe Q < “¢ wy cin an) 29 janes the first 6f October and night with an) 82. zt ' = ianirds Jimmy Cooper won the acd earefully tended in a darkonec olde : Day; | wabi % ie eS ape arkoned pogie first. prize of $9; Charlie ‘cabinet at 74 degrees tempera- Smith and Baseom Grooms thé! bs ; prize of $5: Dr. Jack| and en ie McConaughy, Hayes, Fred Mathews third prize ef Connecticut, by plane. PGA an aters 14 } 4 of $4. and D. K. Petersoh and SES OND. SAK | Frank Holloway grew the 30- Bob Spottswood, fourth prize ot | ow a your 00 sor, Day; winning pitcher: losing pitcher: umpires: Villareal : ; : USS. Gilttore potind melon on his farm, wrap- ¢95 Pirates, 2-1, in the first game ot | Player— ABRHPOAE ped it in a towel and turned i ue P. D: Sullivan of the! a doubleheader at the Army | Papazian, sb. 38 21 3 5 ®, once a week in the cabinet. Nayy made a hole in enz on the| Barracks Field yesterday after- | Smith, ¢ 4 2 1 2 1 1]. The Connecticut governor will fourih hole. Sullivan used a No.| noon. | Hoffman, ss 8 2 1 2 2° 1 have the melon for his Christmas¢? jyon to perform Tike pag ots: Andy Alonzo’s boot of Char. 22cherzuk, 2b. 1 0 0 0 4 © dinner dessert. : feat. lie Albury’s fly with two away ‘Thomson, 2b 22200 0, ————— a "A “Believe It or Not” was per- | in the last half o fthe sixth in. | peenaer. of 4 0 0 0 0 0.. More than 200 ships were formed Saturday afternoon when | ning enabled Dukes to cross the | ee. $50 38> 1 6 damaged by mines in the two Russell Hyman missed a shot: plate with the winning run for | ¢ = scantnige cf #0.0 16 years immediately after World from an adjoining fairwov and. the Blue Sox. a. : : 0 2 0 0 War 11, knocked a ball out of Charles| TYREE FEATHERS The Pirates drew first blood in| P 06.101 ee Yates’ hand. Hyman’s ball was' RESERVE — “First the firs tinning. After Danny! Totals— 33 9 8 1810. 3'..OMly about 3.5 per cent of deflected enough to turn out to; Among Fine Whiskies Lastres was safe on a fieldei’ ‘3 San Carlos ‘ ali children in the United States P22 food shet while Yates ball) Since 1882.” Treas- choice, Alonzo singled to center, | Player— AB RH PO:A F Pave divorced parents. . (ended in thé rough. ==, uted whiskies blend- sending Lastres to third. The Valdez, cf 4°2 1- 1. 30-9 What coud have Geeta serious’ ol with the finest fleet Pirate shortstop scored: Santana, 3b .3 1 0 4-4-6 ,Read the Classified Ads in The —— as gar = at ee moments later on a double steal, Vidal, 1b 22210 0-0 Citizen. freakiest happening yet recorded | be welcomed asa The Sox tied the score in the; Navarro, ss 20 1: 2-54 ace eicney oer See | gift. In special fourth when Day, Pirate hurler, Roberts, c 4 4 3 3.1.20 fem 2; by Diaz 3; hits: off Rod- The Atlantic leach we aion of Christmas carton. walked four consecutive batters, | Garcia, If £::d1 GR Ee * Se © eats We 1 tang,’ U it eye has the 1 | forcing in a run. j Diaz, rf-p 2 1 1 0 3 9 off Diaz 8 for 8 runs in 5 innings; A ee eM — bs aig ‘a | $425 Danity Lastres, Pirate short-} F820, 2b 21.0 0 3. 2 hit by pitcher: by Griffen (Diaz, igs vg piu ‘ peasigacs " 7. 4/5 at. stop, and. Mason Mauldin, Blue' Rodriguez. p 9 0 0 0 11 Santana), by Diaz (Zacharzuk); SS Lappe vail Sox outfielder, came up with | Albury, rf 3 1 2 6 0 0 Winning pitcher: Diaz; losing distance west until the western j ! Henriquez, rf 006 1 121 #1 =Ppiteher: Criffen jtime of game: mountain area is reached, this fielding gems to take fielding | honors for this game. In the second game, San Car-! anole Score los edged out the USS Gilmore, ; Gilmore 10-9, in six innings, when rain, Sdn Carlos forced calling of the game after | the Gilmore score in their half of the seventh; Valdez, .Runs inning. However, since the home | 2, Gare completed their} base hit: Roberts; three-base hit: team. had not turn at bat, the game goes back , Vidal; to the sixth inning, which is the | Hodge, next complete inning. the Gilmere two runs in the, Play: first inning. San Carlos tied it: up in their half of the inning on an error, a waik, and singles by | Juani Novarro and Dewitt Rob- erts)s The Gilmore took the lead | in the third when they managed to push aeross a run on a hit | batsman, an.error and Hodge’s | | single. San Carlos jumped on Carl! Griffen, Gilmore hurler, for, eight runs in their half of the}: third. Roberts’ double, Vidal’s triple, and four singles sand- wiched with a couple of walks, | highlighted the rally. | The Gilmore added two more | in the fourth, four in the sixth, | and finally tied it up in the seventh before rain put a halt | to the slugging contest. | ; Hodge, Gilmore first sacker, ' led his team’s offensive with ! three: singles in four trips to the Be plate. Roberts, San Carlos eatch- | er, led his team’s attack with a! double and two singles in four | trips to the plate. Box scores: FIRST GAME Pirates Player— AB RH POA E| , J. Albury, 3b 3-0 1 2 1 0) Smith, 2b 400132 @ Lastyes, ss- 8 ie ibs Alortko, ¢fi 4: Oe 2 bod ght Salinero, 1b $6'o0 7 €u Carbonell, lf F OO 2-0 -0; Griffin, rf * 0.1 0 0 0) Day, P 200 0 2 0 Henriquez, c t 6-049 "| Totals— 26 1 41811 3} Blue Sox Player— AB RH PO-A E: C. Albury, 3b. 3 0 «0 3 3 2; Mauldin, If s oO 1 5 0.01 Liaw tebe re Navarro, ¢€ es - 75 0 0; E. Acevedo, cf 2 0 09 1 0 0; Myers, rf f 0° 6.0 06:6) Dukes, 2b . @ ts 10 8t0"'0) Fernandez, 1b 3 0 0 be 0 Finkelstein, p 3 0 1 1 1 0} Totals— 24 2 5 5 2 Score by innings: f. H. E. Pirates 1060 000 0O—1 4 3 Blue Sox 000 108 x—2 5 2 Huns batted in: Dukes; two- pase hits: Navarro, Dukes; stolen bases: Lastres, Alonzo, Carbo- nell; sacrifice hit: Lastres; left on; bases: Pirates 7, Blue Sox ye double play: Lastres to Smith to Salinero; bases on balls: off Fin- kelstein 4, off Day 6; struck out: by Finkelstein 5, by Day 3; wild| \ { Sie" “geet tt easy crtery TERMS Weed ae sO ee oss Mes Page ql had knotted the} Thomson 2, Stenger, ‘ hits: Navarro 2; Two errors and a single gave | Gilmore 7, San Cartos 5; double Papazian to Hodge. Griffen to Hodge to Papazian: bases, on | balls: eff Griffen 3, off Rodriguez 1, off Diaz 1; struck out: — ae Overseas Radio & PROUDLY PRESENTS PHONOGRAPH-RADIO ‘model now available ah, "OVERSEAS RADIO & APPLIANCE CO. 617 Duval Street 1.52; scorer: Castaneda; umpires: district having the highest di- Rivero anid Villarea!. voree rate in the country. 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