The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 10, 1949, Page 6

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Pace Six CLOWNS SMASH LEGION|LOCALS WIN | BY SCORE OF 10 TO 3 IN LEAGUE BASEBALL TILT Premarddo - Acevedo Hits Homer, Triple; { Single In Nightcap As Bombers. Win From Red Raiders Bombers Are Now * : Resting In Second piace By Win At Leoval Madium Sunday Box Scores Of Games Played At “C ° . roe chwne won ove ve Le Stadium Sunday | wd the BS ‘ the Box scores of the baseball con- Raider t econd Po- tests played yesterday afternoon tian in the standir at Wicker; Field (Municipal Sta- The Legion unin the dium) follow: i first frame Angun went to FIRST GAME econd Ga hit single to American Legion * & wt and Anguiera went to third Player— AB.RH PO AER Gareia stole nd and Anguiera Anguiera, cf 4 1.1 2° 0 Hy eared when they tried to get Garcia, 2b 4.0 3 0 2-0} Garerm at second Solomon, 3b 20 1:11 Of In the second inning, Henriquez DP. Lastres,p-c 2 0 0 2 1 04 aed Crip Lastres walked and Da- Rodriguez, ss 4 0 01°11 vile fanned, then Bunsy Villareal Henriquez, c-rf 2.1 0 3 2 1 ne 7 triple to left and two runs Lastres, 1b 21060 1} sooted. Anguiers fanned but Gar- pavila, If 2 0 6.200 ee bunted and then Solomon Villareal, rf-p 3 0 2,0 0 0} os eg and tw barrats save nein 2 3 712 7 4i the Clowns two runs in firs wo walks end three singles and three, Kev Mike etad ak (eRe cromed the in the a tle eee 1 acdc: 6 third, then Villareal pitched the (1! sae 868 op AUN sest-of game for the Legion and 4: MelIntoch, c 3 five runs were scored off him. = Smith, 2b 4 2221 0 At bat Garcia hit three safely C. Alce, If 4. OR 22 0e0) fee the losers and Villareal hit Brown, 1b 2108290 twa. For the winners the leader Burgohy, 36 2 0 1 1 4 0 was Gene Smith. In the field, Manuel, cf 30h 1d OO) Garcia, Selomon and Davila were Stewart, rf a64- Ole a0) the best for fosers and Butler, J. Moore, p 100001 Gath and Burgohy for the win- Carey, p de O00) ners w the best Hines, rf 1.00000 Beore by innings ee & Legion 120 0000— 3 7 4° Totals— 2410 621 9 2 K_W. Cins 203,500 x 10 6 2° Runs batted in: Villareal, Bur- Batteries D. Lastres, Villareal, gohy 2, Manuel 2, Smith, Butler; Henrique: and DP. Lastres two-base hit: Manuel; three-base , Moore, Carey and A. Melntoch. | hit: Villareal; earned — runs:; Clowns 6, Legion 1; struck out: im the second game the hitting| py Moore 3, by Care by Las- of Armando Acevedo featured) tres 4, by Villareal 2; bases on along with Vidal and G. Barber.| halls: off Moore 4, off Carey 3, The Bombers scored four runs in’ off La s 5, off Villareal 3: left} the first of four walks and two on bas Clowns | 5, Legion 8; hits, 2 errors and Lastres went tol passed balls: Henriquez 3, ie Gawers. Rounds v on the 1: stolen bases: Anguiera, Las- mound the rest of the way and ines, Butier; wild pitch: Lastres; wes touched for 11 hits and 8) hi by pitcher: Carey; double + fume Thece walks and one er) oiuys: Stewart to Smith tox for and Raiders scored their first! Bown, Burgohy to Brown to Mc-; cae, ond ip the third seared [0Ur) Intoch, Burgohy to Smith ‘to dle cate “2 | Brown; pitehers’ summary: hits a omg lage tne, Off Moore: 4 for 8 runs in 3 in-j twteh ji off Lastres 3 for 5 runs The Bom? ‘ © in the /@ 3 innings: winning _ piteher: eeund, Vidal tripic und was | Meare seeing pitcher: Last ale at he whe catohe pabectey repped the ball, In the third an {Gee and J. Ellis; scorer: Aguilar. errar and singles by Barber, Mira A ae * + nible by M wate hu an eae | Payer ABRH PO AE, le fit ha be a triple | Alonzo. rf 5 010.0 03 ote nc r ld piteh, an er- | ¢ Da ae er ae an ome - by dock A. 4 33°74 oF and Bomber , W. Ci CO eae tee | ‘ id the plate e seventh | J.V. Villarcal, if 3 1 1.2 0 4 ' wen the game four sin- | Fisher, ss A A Oe and one error { Domenech, $3). 1 0 0 3 3 1 in the ninth Cate vgled and| L. Griffin, ¢ Je 0)-6 toa at walked and Fisher hit a G. Lastres,p 0 0 0 0 0 0 f and bot nners scored, Rounds, p 3700)-28 10 the beet cur wf the game a — _—/] Ab tet Acevedo hit a homer a! Totals- 32 8 924 9 8 Wile and « Cates hit two Atomic Bombers ingles = Vid Albur Barber Player AB RH POAE oma J Ville I hit t each for Al vedo, ss 6 0 1°1 1 0 Bomber L. Casado, If .4 2 1201 tn the fieid \ibury, Jack M. Vidal, lb-p 5 3 2 2 4 1! Villaresi and Mira were the best D. Roberts, c 4 2 1 8 2 1) ~ winners and Acevedo, Rounds J. Albury, 3b 4 3 2 3 2 0| bal Bemenech tur the losers J. Mira, rf-Ib 3 1 1°5 0 04 meee by inns J’k Vill'eal, 2b-rf5 1 2 5 2 Ol B Beldrs 014 010 002 9 8 G. Barber, cf 4 0 2 0 0 0| A. Bom 1 200 14x 12 13 3 220 1 0n OO: Rounds and Lee $6 6 1 4 o| a Meee ee ae ee | b ai vial 39 12 13 27 12 3) j ys batted in: Barber 2, San-| «J Ellis and D. chez 2, Villareal. J. Albury, Fish-| — er 4, Acevedo 2; sacrifice hit:! Stent Gund . bring Fisher. Sanchez, Albury; two- | uugether the Red R “nd Lo base hit: Sanchez: three-base hits: ain is “hye : Acevedo, Vidal; home run: Ace- aad the ( n vedo; earned runs: Bombers oie Raiders 5; struck out: by Sanchez U SO.NC ¢ S a 7 by Gh 3, by Bole rae mae: ape Rounds 4; bases on balls: off San: OXeTS chez 5. off Vidal 5. off Lastres 4, off Rounds 1; left on Raiders 8, Bombers 10: stoten| Acevedo, Domenech, Fish-! “Work Out” ’ . 1 | >, R er: wild pitches; Lastres, “ Duval Street INE Chez: balk: Rounds: double pla Acevedo to ¢Saitana to “Mira; The ‘ pitchers’ sunm@ary: hits off San- nad ‘ chez 6 for 6 rns in 5 innings. off omy ee there Lastrés 2 tot hh rifns,in zl inning:! one Winning pitcher: Sanchez: losing! ong, ‘wuimag pitcher: Rounds; -time of game: mee 2.30; umpires: McGee and D. Las- - Saad ~ ey yoorey:, Aguilar ee | aast “ - tracted much interest w Ja The a Shiever, wgt. 184, ht. 62”, Fleet ’ Sonar School; Autonio Key, Cros- ; Ge Seve: wi by Horne, Louis Gray wet. 190, . es ht. 61"; John Smith HN and matched ' Aho SN, who may be “ with Austria on Matches will be made tonight, sa Tuesday and Wednesday, Lt. | Devember Sinoke better John Burk, who handles the mlition & Mercer trained as matchmakin is confident of wens! fh ver e putting on ine card next Fri- oO “ k at iav evening. _|How They. Stand. * BASKETBALL In 2 Days Class " League : ‘ “etib— 24 © WL Pet One-Sided Score Bob’§ Sport Sho 2. ..760 = Sonar-Schoo! 3) 635 Resulted Saturday Pollock's. Jewels 5 1.375 Night At High Independents .... 6 .333 i i < ‘Class “B", Lesgie: School Gymnasium Chtb— W.'L. Pet.| Key West High niade ‘it two Sonar School 7 0 1,000 straight victories over the Gesu} Elks*Club 6 1. 857) High of Miami Saturday ‘night by Junior Varsity ees 75! defeating the visitors 2 after Beachcomber Jewelers 3 5.875 downing them the p ious eve- Billi Drive-Ins 0 8 .000 (NOTE: One game won by Sonar School .over Elks Club is under «protest. No decision given as yet.) f LOCAL BASEBALL ey. West Senior Baseball League, (Municipal Stadium) Club— W. L. Pet. Key West Clowns 7-3 .700 Atomic Bombers 6 4 Red Raiders 55 American Legion 2,8 | Key | during the rest of the game Sat-| 1 | ' THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 93-32 West Made I Two Straight. ning. The games were played at the High School Gymnasium. After a slow start uhé Conchs began to build up a Icad in the second quarter and increased urday night. Every man on the Conch squad took part in the contest, with 10 scoring one or more points. Jim Faulconer with 12 péints and .600 | Helio Oropeza with 10 points led .500/ the scoring. Frahk Castillo play- 200: ed a great all-around. game for (NOTE: Just one .game between’ the locals. Bombers and ‘Clowns remains in’ schedule. Sports Calendar SKATING | Bayview Park, Night FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. TENNIS Bayview Park, Afternoons and Nights Daily. play, SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. ASKETBALL High School Gymnaium (Night) .; TUESDAY— 7:00—Sonar School Junior Varsity . 8:00—Beachcomber Jewelers vs. Billie's Drive-Ins. 9:00—Sonar School Coca-Cola. WEDNESDAY— 7:00—Elks Club Varsity. 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels Cola. 9:00—Sonar School Bob's Sport Shop. TURSDAY— 7:00—Sonar._, School Billie's Drive-Tas— 8:00—Bob’s, Sport Shop Pollack’s Jewels. 9:00—Elks Club comber Jewelers. 000 HIGH SCHOOL GAMES High School Gym—Night FRIDAY— Key West High School vs. Pa- hokee High School. “B” vs. “A” vs. Junior vs. Coca- “an Tr 3 “y vs. vs. Beach- , SATURDAY— Key West High School vs. Pa- hokee High School SENIOR BASEBALL Municipal Stadium. Afternoon i (Afternoon) SUNDAY— To be announced. Each of the seven teams in the Southwest Conference offered a place-kicking specialist the 1948 grid season. One did the exclusive kicking eacl team. man RELIEF AT LAST. ForYour COUGH Creomulsion relieves prom iptly because Bape s tight to thé seat of tl el phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist te sell you @ bottle of Creomuision with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or CR EO to have iL. Sio ON == MIAMI THREE HOTELS IN the trouble | ip loosen and expel germ laden | To be played Sunday.) | scoring with nine points. } 1 { | vs vs. ' | { during | for | Bush led the Gesu boys in This Friday and Saturday nights the Conchs will take on Pahokee of the strong Gulf- stream Conference in a double- header at the High School Gym. Box score: Key West High Player— FG FT. PTS Ovopeza 5 0-0 10 Beaver 3 0-0 6 Soper 0 00 0 Faulconer 6 0-4" 12 Larsen 0 ui 1 Lewis 1 0-0 2 Henery 1 0-0 2 Castillo 3 1-2 Uf Busto 0 0-0 0 Cerezo 3 0-0 6 Perez 1 0-0 2 Watson 25 4h0) 4 Henriquez 0 1-2 1 Totals— -9 53 Gesu High, Miami Player— FG. FT PIS Alecorn 1 2-4 4 Clough 0 1-1 i Braun SN 6 Livingston 2°° 2-4 6 Bertzel 1 2-4 i Paiz 1 0-0 2 ush 33-7 Hf] Yokam 0 0-1 ) eS 11 10-21 3 RAIN! Will not beat in on your rugs and furnishings when sudden showers catch you with your windows open while you are away if your home is pro- tected with... CLEARVIEW ‘Trade Mar The Original Patented af Com ° Venetis Blind Coolest Awning & Storm Shutter WINDOWS, PORCHES AND SCREEN DOORS Rain-tight interlocking louvers repel blowing rain, block drafts and protect your window from water rot, dis ledging of putty around windows, and reduce painting maintenance cost to alms! nothing. Convenient Payment Plan CALL—PHONE 1042 —KEY WEST—— VENETIAN BLIND CO. 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Aggregati By PEDRO AGUILAR ave gives the Basketball games scheduled to- rou ale coresi shout thet morrow night at the high school! In the |gymn will _ bring Sonar M and Jr. first game In the comber Jewelers will play together the Vahsity in the ee | Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND and cusan COFFEE and CUBAN ——Try A Pound Toduy- at 7 p. m. second game the Beach- Bil- | lie’s Drive In, and in the night- | cap the Sonar A club will play the Independents. The second | Independents. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1949 ‘ombers have won two over Bil- | Ken Loeffler, coach of the lie's, and in the nightcap the Son-} Providence Steamroliers of the ar A Squad are but a game from! Basketball Association of Amer the leading Bob's Sport Shop and| ica, scouts for the New York a win will put them within a half] Yankees during the baseball seu a game. | son. The Sonar won three games, so far over their opponents. 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