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SORES OE OE ER me we me we . PAGE 6ix BOMBERS WIN OVER CLOWNS, SCORE 5-3 Stage An Exciting ns meats: ' How They Stand Rattle; | om And bleheader as yesterday aft- . joon at ickers (Municipal Raiders Wind Up ea Stadium) Field follow: . ? BASKETBALL i in 14 To 14 Tie r Class “A” League FIRST GAME ear Mctob W L. Pet Asericen Levon ‘ © Bombers and Key West B wiich = 3 700 Player— ABRHPOAE Clowns played one of the most & + He bea de oS isco Anguiera, cf .4 4 1 2 0 1 ; ee oe 55 0 T Garcia, 1b $2729 10 Paciting games staged at Wi Pollock's Jewels 6 (5 S000 hoes aero mint eae ca oa (Murteipal Stadium) Field in Independents 307 800) Basthee, “6 rl 2101 men) 6 moor The outcome yes Class “B” League Arango, ¢ 3° fT 8° 0-8 terdey afternoon in the eine Club— W. L. Pet.| Rodriguez, p-rf 5 t 1 1 3 0 ald of @ doubleheader was in, Sonar Schdol - 10 0 1.000} Pazo, 2b 2-14 10 Geubt wntid the final putout. Alo, | Elks Club 8 2 800) Davila, If Si Oe 0) 21 000 glen at putout. Alo.) Beachcomber Jewelers 4 6 .400] Villareal, rfp 5 1 1 1°4 2 Ge rem postponed the final Junior Varsity 3 7 .300 als opt ee wteome of the Island City Base- Billie’s Drive-Ins 010 000} Totals— 38 14112710 7 belt Laagee half ' Red Raiders . & viet Sin: Alain "3 AB RH POAE nme # BASEBALL STANDIN Baker. ef odoin aoa 2 Alonzo, 1b 6 1 214-00 m will be made noxt Sun. <ey West Se eball L aur | Acevedo, 6 5 859 (6 (arut at the Stadiun (Municipal Stadivm: i Cates, 2b Stak 3) ee “we mn Gem the Clowns, yy); W. L. Pet.\J. Vilareal, If 5 1.1 2 0 0 bt 8 Lace and Vidal pitched jen. West Clawns — 7 4 .636{ Fisher, ss § 32 0 2 1] re Tea they struck Atomic Bombers 7 4 .636{Domencch, 3b 3 2 2 0 3 iF —_— *Red Raiders 5 5 .500{ Pickett, rf 1 ( we § game yesterday was J American Legion 2 3 200}. Rodriguez, p 2 0 0 0 2 a! between the Red Raider and xTie game. Rounds, p 20:20 Pi e0! Ares Legion They staged Zi a I eee iat cae og the tine for a triple. Hines tied} Totals— «39-14 14 27 15 6 Benet heen produiea and 13 oUt to second, Butler flied out} Runs batted in: Solomon 4,) @rer mmitted to first. No runs, one hit, no er-} Rodriguez 2, B. Villareal 2, Aran-; in the opener, Elpidio (Lefty) rors. go 1,’Lastres -1, Domenech 3,| es tarted on the seg Fourth Inning ‘Cates 2, Villareal, E. RENE Ger Me Raiders after laying of 2 sacrifice hits: E. Rodriguez. Cate: @f the game ceveral Years, He _ BOMBERS—Barber struck out pene Ree e nine erst: id & good job, pitching five in- Vidal singled to left. Roberts] Domenech, Anguiera; three-base nipge and wit only three popped out to pitcher. S ntane hits: Fisher 2; struck out: by tite ond f une Gust te out, pitcher to first. No runs, one». Rodriguez 3, by Rounds 2, by, earned: hit, no s. Baker 2, by K. Rodriguez 4, by Then Rounds pitched the sixth CLOW A. McIntoch struck} Villareal 2: left on bases: Legion‘ and nothing ha ed, but in the out. Smith hit to shortstop, who} 8, Raiders 9; passed balls: Ace- | seventh the fur begen te fly. fumbled. Alce walked. Brown| vedo 2, Domenech, Alonzo, Pic-| Geree, Selemon end Lestves bit struck out. Burgohy intention-| kett, Pazo 2, Lastres, K. Rod-! Avronge walked. Kaki ally walked. P. Alten out, sec-|riguez; wild pitches:' E. Rod- er poled on ely and ond to first. No runs, no hit, one{ riguez 2, K. Rodriguez 2, Rounds Villares! singled. Anguiera got error. 1, Baker 1; hit by pitcher: Ace-! @ tree pees to first, Rounds thi Fifth Inning vedo, Domencch; double play:' Went te the showers. Cheta B: BOMBERS—J. Villareal walk-} Acevedo to Cates; pitchers’ ! © come © end put out the fire. ed. Casado tripled to deep right} mary: hits off E. Rodrigue: i Hight rane hed scored and seven center and Jack scored—the first! 5 runs, off K. Rodriguez 8 for 10) FRIDAY— esfeties hed been credited to the pun of the game. Casado out onj runs, off Rounds 6 in 1 2/3 in-} Legion. putting that team out in 4 relay, second to pitcher to time of game: 2 um-! front by two run catcher—out by a step at the McGee, Vidal and Ca-) Reiders seored twice in the first plate on a great play. Sanchez | om tw ore. Fieher hit # triple. and Sweeting struck out. Onc SECOND GAME | and » walk, # stolen base and ® run, one hit no errors. } Red Raiders serifiee sent two men across. In) CLOWNS — Roberts walked.| Player— AB RH PO A E the fourth, Domenech doubled.) Hines hit a triple to deep center} Al. Retry, ss4.1 1 1 1 Pewett hunted y end BE. Rod-j and Roberts scored. Butler out.}G. Barber, rf 3 1 1 = 1 i 0} rigwer Med out to center, Nene! pitcher to first. A. McIntoch hit} M. Vidal, p Oh aly 420 coring after the catch In thelby pitcher. Smith sacrificed], Roberts, c 4 1 2 9 0 1} id) evede singled, Cates] Hines home (Smith out, pitcher} R, Santana, 2b 4 0 1 3 3 0; siked. Villareal singled, Fisher} to first). Alce struck out but ball] J, Villareal, 3b 3 1 2 2 2 0; hunted safety Domenech singled) got away from catcher and Mc-}L, Casado, cf 4 0 1:1 0 0 aed Koki walked te right feld/ Tntoch scored. Brown struck] M. Sanchez. If 4 0 0 0 0 0 eet Villerea! took bie place ©Mt out Three runs, one hit and onc, B, Sweeting. bh 4 1 0 9 0 0 the mound to ret ae) petal Sa eee th th A nal and Sixth Inning Totals 34.5 0 27 die 2 fed Fisher hit Bis see- | ROMBERS—Acevedo out. short Key West Clowns , ”: x ‘Ito first. Barber walked. Vidal) player— ABRUPOAE mm ¢ « he Raiders tied) nit into a double play. Smtth,' p, Butler Rp O00 2) 1 . Ale ingied end) who touched runner, threw to, A, McIntoch, ¢ 3 1 113 1 0 “ pitched! test to complete the double kill-] 5. Smith, SD (Seg 1 = 6 | Alone at. ing. No runs, no hits. no errors} Alco, p 3000 4 0 « v he "| CLOWNS — Burgohy hit by} Brown, 1b a0 00) 0 0; ‘ the fielder} pitcher. Allen sacrificed him to! Burgohy, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0! vor ‘IMT Second (Allen out, pitcher to first).; Pp, Allen, ef 28050: ash oe A: Roberts singled to right. and] Roberts. rf BOA). 1 MO! be ‘ eo OM) Burgohy went to third. Hines) Hines, If 31100 0! aes we “I struck out. Butler out. fly to] ,w, Butler 1 70/00. 0)010) Heder nd Sele-t center. No runs, one hit, no cr-4 . , 9 OE See BEOIN rors. > Totals— 30 3 42710 2 i i Seventh Inning | xStruck out for Hines in 9th pees BOMBERS — Roberts s Runs batted ini Smith 1, Casado bd . . ne! Santana hit single to right and] 1, Roberts 2, Santana 1: sacrifice} me Oa Roberts went to third. Santana! yj Smith, Allen; three-bese ‘ , NE} stole second. Jack Villareal, Ca-| Rober Hines, Casado, ‘ boner pat [Sade and Sanchez struck out. No] Villareal jearned runs: Bombers A v j runs, two hits and no errors. 3, Clow struck out: by Alce! nd) CLOWNS — MclIntoch singled] 19, py Vidal 9; bases on balls: off : (286 P through short. E. Smith flied) vidal 3, off Alee 2: left_on bases: | D. Last mut to second. MelIntoch — stole | Bombers Glows wane second and then trapped off sec-{ pall: Roberts; stolen ba | ' ( Peay" ond for an out, pitcher to second] toch, Santana: hit by pitcher: i to third to pitcher. Alce flied] Acoyedo, Mecintoch, | Burgohy;! sis "Tout to right. No rans, ene hit.| double play: Smith to Brown:} RoW EP De errors. : winning pitcher: Vidal; losing ; 7 Eighth Inning pitcher: Alec: time of game: 2.05: } : OM IV 14 6) ROMBERS—Sweeting safe on! ympi heGReMiana Villareal | sao at 4 Shan error by shortstop. Acevedo| scorer: Aguilar. ' V 1 Aran-| ingled to center. Barber beat ; ' « Rounds, Bakery outa bunt and bases were drunk. ; Vidal struck out. Roberts sin- gled and Sweeting scored. On | ‘ Vidal} on error by Allen. Acevedo and} 1g21—Moses se ethes Hoberts ond Villaesli Barber scored and Roberts land-| historic Mexican Grant to settle| , ‘ ; , }ed on third. Santana flicd out 309 American familics in Texas; . ‘tana t@ center and Roberts scored.’ _dies soon after and son, Stephen . Nt Villareal tripled to right. Ca-| PF. carries on the. work Pp sado struck out. Four runs, four! 1g73—Gen. Nelson A. Miles! hits and two errors: routs the Indians in Northern} “ | CLOWNS--Brown popped out! California First Inning to third. Burgohy out, second to} —1g74—-Died—in 63rd year. inj BERS (ia) first. Allen popped out to third.| South Carolina: Chang and Eng,| No runs, no hits. no errors. famous Siamese twins. Taine i ! Ninth Inning hour of cach other, the second BOMBERS Sanchez — and] probably from shock | — Sweeting k out. Acevedo] 1399—Wake Island annexedj SNe fie dout to right. No runs, no} formally by an American cxpe-} hits, no errors | dition. | CLOWNS—Roberts rolled out! 1993—Department of — Labor Second Inning to first. W. Butler struck out] snd Commerce created: separated - for Hines), Butler end-} qn 191 game, third to first. No 19'7—Sovereignty of the Dan- “4 no hits, no errors ‘ish West Indics—renamed the es : ‘ore by innings: RHE “ein Islands—passes to the ver 000 010 040—5 9 2 Ynited States Clow 000 030 000-3 4 2! 1918—German plot to destroy . . Vidal and Roberts; Alce and A.! America’s wheat by of puison- s ve’ Melntoch |ous pollen discovercd—in midst Box Scores Of Stadium Games Played Sunday Box scores of the baseball dou- 12 (Ace-| of World War I. 1941—Churchill declares Brit- }ain requires from us for the coming year weapons, ships and planes and not large armies. 1943—German subs active off) | America Struck out: by Alec vedo, Barber, Vidal, Roberts. | Tales Inning Villareal. Casado 2, Sanchez 3. " L pitches cceting 2). by Vidal 9 (McIn-| ch 2. Alec, Brown 3, Allen, CHS" Hines, W. Butler); time of game: compe (2:05 | sis Umpires: First game. McGee. | Vidal and Casado: second game. | ageing McGee and B. Villareal | S ean | s Eastern coast 1945—Germans counter-attack U. S. 3rd Army on the Western Front H 1948 Henrys A Watlace en } ident by of Amcric LOUISE SUGGS (right), round tournament since she turned pro—the Tampa Women’s Open, which are (left to right) Amateur Dot Kielty, Los Angeles; Pro Mary Mozel, wife of DEMERITT-LAND TEAM WINS BEST-BALL EVEN’ Sports Calendar Bayview Park, Night : 7:36 to —— Ball Handicap yesterday at the} _ TENN Key West Golf Club. There were | Bayview Park, Afternoons a total of 69 entrics, and play | and Nights | Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. BASKETBALL High 'TUESDA GGS WARMS UP FOR IST TOURNEY THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PRO (&) Wirephoto Atlanta golf star. tees off in practice at Tampa, Fla., Saturday, as she prepares for her first starts Thursday. Watching the former amateur champ Portland, Ore.; Amateur Mrs. Betty Bush, Oak Park, IIL, Pro Eddie Bush. ———"—% = Sixty Eutries In Golf Club’s Han Salas-Oyler In rond Place licaps SKATING i Land, | Best | Nat won the Tony Demeritt and 9:00 p.m. with a net of 62 was spirited. Runners and Oyler in second place with a net of 64; James Mira and Him Heg in third place with a net of | 67. Fourth place was tied with} a net of 68, Dr. Rexer Goodman} and Clem Albury, and = Charles ater and Barker -and Al Bartles and Ben Freer with winding up 1 identical seores. up were Charles Salis} hool Gyinnaium (Night) Y. JAN. 15. 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Bet Puke Doucette was winner of comber Jewelers tho Blind Bogie played at the $:00—Coca-Cola Bol’s Gert Club. In second place Sport Shop. Dr. Rexer Goodman, with Bob 9:00—Sonar School “A Pol Saunders, Al Bartles and John : O'Dell trailing. N. 19 Schedule of future events ha Sonar School “B" vs. hoon announced as follow | achcomber Jewel earner apne i Club vs. Bilhe’s Merbers Dinner Match | (Mie cenele Galas) hp oe Bt i (See by blind drawing ul Bob's Sport Shop: Feb. 12-13—City Championship | THURSDAY, JAN. 20. MGimameaee “This. Gunnanen 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Billie's Gyen to all golfers in the city and Drive-Ins. ; handicap. t ment will be 8:00—Sonar School “B" vs yun in conjunction with same. Elks Club. Feb. 20—Mixed Scotch Four- 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels VS: ome, Open to all golfers, Team | comprised of one male and one TUESDAY. JAN. 25- female golfer. After each drives 7:00—Elks Club vs. Junior Ger tec, best neleciadanl Varsity cach hits a hots until! 8:00—Billie’s Drive-Ins \ vall is in hole 1is is a handicap Beachcomber Jeweler Renee 9:00—Bob’s Sport Shop v Feb. 26-27—International Golf} Pollock's Jewels Match with Havana-Biltmore Club of Havana, Cub: | NIOR BASEBALL March 1213 — Club Dinner| Municipal Stadium, Afternoon Matehc | (Afternoon) March 20—Citv-wide Women’s | SUNDAY. Golf Championship | End of First-Half Schedul i ‘ | 1:30—Red Raiders vs. Cey S ae a ae Cion Mail The Citizen to Friends | 3:30-—Atomic Bombers — v | | Svante Legion The Franci of the Ho Palestine centuries The m occupations in connectec ' hand-we thusiast Ly. Key West EIT TIO, a ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES Ty Land Hevenebenea and EQUIPMENT | for more than. seven 126 DUVAL ST. 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