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MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1949 WINS THREE GAMES IN ROW FROM LOCALS University Of Havana Beats Raiders, | Atomic Bombers And Key West Clown Aggregations The University of Havana won three straight games from as many loca, teams Saturday and | How They Stand | yesterday for the benefit of the March of Dimes | B Winning Saturday from the BASKETBALL Red Raiders by @ score of wre F 4 score of 14 to 9, Club— W OL. Pet. the hard-hitting Cubans defeated | Bob's Sport Shop 10 4. .714 the Atomic Bombers yesterday, 5 | Sonar Schoo) A 8 6 572) and beat the Key West; Pollock's Jewels 6 8 429 Clowns, 6 to 1 Morales Cleaners _... 5 9 .385 Cuba won with Bunsy Villareal Class “B* League of the Red Raiders allowing them | —Club— W. L, Pet. seven hits and two runs in six | Sonar School B - 15 01.000 innings. But in the seventh Vil-] Elks Club 8 7 533 lareal weaakened. He walked the | Junior Varsity 7 7 .500 first two batters, and was sent to { Beachcomber Jewelers 7 8 .429 the show Billie's Drive-Ins 114 .067 Mongolo Sanchez came in. San- ta Cruz singled, and the Domin- guez hit one to left. The ball got S ports Calendar away from Alonzo and the hit went for a homer to clean the | BASKETBALL bases and to tie the score at six High School Gymnaium all (Night) In the eighth Puemtes singled, TUESDAY— Caseante walked, Lafitte singled (End of First-Half) and Hernandez hit one to left. 7:00—Bob’s Sport Shop. vs. The ball got away from Alonzo Sonar School “A”. | 8:00—Morales Cleaners vs. Pol- lock’s Jewels. 9:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach- comber Jewelers. SENIOR BASEBALL and again the bases went clean. Santa Cruz walked, Morales, Es- pinesa and Estrada singled and Caseante, hit into a double pla Six runs, 6 hits and 2 errors. In the ninth the Cubans scored two more on LaFitte 10 hit to Municipal Stadium, Afternoon left t! «t bounced over the left To be announced. fields d for a homer, single : by Fernandez and Santa Cruz. { smith and O. McIntoch and A. The locals scored two runs in MelIntoch. ; the fourth to go in the les tro a mactifice by Catan git) 3-base hits: Richardson, Hen- singles by Alonzo and Villareal, nandez; 2-base hits: Smith and in the third they scored three, Dominguez; stolen bases, Butler three errors and a walk and a and Gonzalez. Double plays. Es- single by Roberts who threw pinosa to LaFitte to Dominguez; Butler to Smith to Brown. 5 hits and 5 runs off Alce in 6 and two thirds innings, off Smith one run and no hits in one and one-third. Struck out: Alce 6; Gonzalez, wide to third and Roberts scored. In the sixth they scored one Ace- do singled Cates puts him on nd on a sacrifice and a field- er's ch puts him on third then STRONG CUBAN TEAM CHAMPION THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HIP BOUTS AT NCCS NEXT FRIDAY Matches That Will Be Outstanding Are Being Made By Lt. John Birk, USN hy awards will he made to Contenders. for the Champion- | Novices and Open Class Box ship Titles at NCCS USO next| weights where several qua Friday are training daily for the | boxers compete. decisive batt~:s. Tentative matches to date, in- Lt. John Burk, USN, Boxingjclude Eddie Manning, 126 Ibs., NAS, vs. Billie Brogdon, 128 Ibs.,‘ encounters resulted in one Sal Naval” Hospital; John Kinghorn, ' and one decision for Shaw, will 1". ne *|128 Ibs, FAWTUlant, vs. Bobbie's 45. the Flyweight title met "ial tala abs Baie! ‘whale horse. Brogdon 130 Ibs., Naval Hospital; ' TY for the Flyweigs : ckets are on sale a s Other entries for the Cham-| Sport Shop, 706 White street, and Haple--~-Majchrowski, 158 Ibs. : FAWTUlant vs. Diablo Simon, pionship titles are Gerald Rich, | ®t NCCS USO, 1021 Duval street, 162 Ibs., YSD 54; Othel Legg, 159 140 lbs. FAWTUlant; 1. Murray, | ® i Ibs, Blimpron vs. Roger Williams, ' 133 lbs. USS Foss; R. L. Pyatt, |, Decorative treatment of walls 159 Ibs, NAS. | 174 Ibs., USS Gilmore; Ken ancy Augie Scontrino, 180 Ibs. Fleet | 118 lbs. Fleet Sonar; William Lit- Sonarg,who lost to Mercer in De- | tlejohn 134 Ibs., NAS; M. L. Har-} cembet,. and Tex Harding, 183 ris, 141 Ibs. Fleet Sonar; Ronald lbs. whe won from C. Wise last Cotten, 145 lbs. Fleet Sonar; A. week,.both want to match with. V. Australia 118 Ibs, NAS; A. Reuben: Fountain, 185 lIbs., USS | Chavez, 135 lbs., Key West; and Tuscatora. | Warren Fields, 165 Ibs., Seaplane Bob Shaw, 110 lbs., Key West | Base. West High Schoo! | Music Director Earl Ditton, wit} ‘The vord “ “Walrus” means play during ‘the evening. pred ROBERTS OFFICE * League Manager, is making matches that. will be outstanding and will present some sensational fighters. vive Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND |’ euicuian COFFEE | ~——Try A Pound Today——. High, and Ed Overlin, izylbs.,! The Key Key West High, whose previous Band, under the leadership of Feel, those ‘Sofa Wide’ Seats...up to five feet wide! And soft ! Feel that ‘Mid Ship’ Ride...you'll ride in the level center section of the car! Feel that‘Equa-Poise” vower in both the new 100hp. V-8 and the 95h.p. Six ! . Feel those "Hydra-Coil” Springs in front teamed with “Para-Flex’ Springs in the rear] Feel the wheel...you'll love : that arrow-straight Alfonso singled to center. In the eighth Sterling singled and Ace- vedo doubled to score Sterling. In the ninth Valdez singled, M. San- » Lafitte 2, Santa Cruz 2, Estrada 1, by Smith 1. (Estrada.) by Agiar 8 (Butler 1, A. McIntoch 2, Brown 1, O. McIntoch 1, Hines 1, Roberts ie ones wha i eta 2, Agular 2; Sacrifice hits Rob- Sie 2 ne played Sun-| °"t 1, runs batted in, Lafitte, eee - after - the Bombec’s Dominguez, and Espinosa 1 each, started out with their star pitch- | Butler 1., Left on bases, Cuba 10, Ge Videl. Tie wan Wild and eae Clowns 3. Earned runs Cuba 3, ecg nae . : N,{Clowns 1. Time 2 hours and 10 base om error and 9 walk! in, Umpires, Acevedo, A..i. sad a hit batsman and a wild) pastres, Tomley and Iradi. Scor- pit and the Cubans added one er Aguilar. more run, in the third, two walks and a single by Morales and San-| _ Box core of the game Satur- ta Cruz scored, Espinosa hit into | ay: wuble play first to sh then University of Havana rieta hit a double and Mo- Player— AB RH POAE va red, Bubber Sweeting | Gonzalez, cf 4) 0 0) went in to piteh in the fourth and! Gascante, cf 2 t 115000 allowed but two hits the rest of) LaFitte, ss 44 3 1 308 the way, and only one reached Hernandez, If 5 3 3 21 1 third in the six frames, the Bomb-| santa Cruz,3b .5 2 4 1 0 0 ers, Roberts got on in the fourth Dominguez, ib. 6-1 t. 6.0:-0 om an error stole second and went! Morales, rf 612200! to third on a bad throw by catch Espinosa $b 80. bd aa er, and then stole home for the Sctrada io § 0 1 8 020 first run for the locals. In the 8th! 370°" 9 Jock Villareal tripled to deep] Puentes, Pp —-.2 1 1 0 4 2 ter and on a single by Bar Totaie— 4114182711 5 cored . by inning Key West RHE Player— AB RH POAE U of Habana 212 000 000—5 6 4° D, Last as. § 0 03 A 8 A. Bombers 000 100 010—2 5 4! J. Villareal, rf 4 1.1 2 0 Q Tuya and Morales; Vidal, | Roberts, c MS Sra re Sweeting, Roberts and Acevedo. | Sterling, 1b €) 1-270 1-0 Errors: Acevedo 2, Roberts, Ca- | Acevedo, 3b ..4 2 2 1 4 0 Lafitte! 2, Morales, Espino- | Cates, 2b 250 1 Suda e s#; 4 base hits, J. Villareal, 2 base | Baker, cf 3-0 0° 2) 20, hits, Espinosa, stolen bases, Rob-] ajonzo, If 2 135) }o1 erts 2, Santana 2, Acevedo, Dom-' C, Valdez, If aes ee ee inguez 2, hit by Pitcher, Domin- | g Villareal, p 2 1.1 01 0 guez, Runs batted in. Morales 2,' y. Sanchez, 21 0)0)4 0 Domingue Ruins icabern( oe Hits off Vidal 3 in three innings Totals— 34 9102718 4 Off Sweeting 2. in 6 inning i ‘ 4 ana: * Runs batted in: Hernandez 2, Struck out Tuya 8, Sweeting “santa Cruz 2, Dominguez 2, Mo- Walks Tuya, 3 Vidal 6, Sweeting am) Roberts 2, B. Villareal 2 1 Time 2:20. Umpires, Acevedo, | 7@!es, oberts 2, B. " ake A. Lastres., Cates, J. Villareal, Alonzo 2; > “Ae ae sia aiat "sacrifice hits: Cates 2; two-base spine scans : | hit: Acevedo; tbe hit: La In the third and last game of Fitte; home run: lominguez: i oh Sita at up a earned runs: Cuba 8, Key West Hood fight the first six innings 4; struck out: by Fuentes 7, by end Alce held the Cubans to five Villareal 2; bases on balls: off Fuentes 4, off Villareal 8, off Sanchez 2; left on bases: Cuba 10, Key West 4; passed ball: Rob- Beattere ba t hits, and it looked like a but he weakened in and three hits and a enth run scored and two on base Fly erts; stolen bases: Alonzo, Ace- Alce went to the Showers and vedo, Baker, Valdez, Sterling; Goat Smtih came in to pitch and wild pitch: Villarea balk: he ed wild pitch and Fuentes 2; double plays: Baker both ru scored, and he fin- to Cates, Villareal to Lastres to tehed tt ne and allowed one Sterling, Lasttes to Cates to Fun and no hits in the eighth. ' Sterling, La Fitte to Espinosa to Gonzale and Hines let a Dominguez; winning pitcher: fy p and Gonzaleb scored, the Fuentes; losing pitcher: M. San- Clown. red their only run in| chez; time of game: 2.30; um- the third on @ triple by Richard- | pires: McGee, Dean, Santana and son, and an infield hit by Butler, | J, Villareal. Gon Santa Cruz and Domin Sex each hit twe safely for the | AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAD AAA AAT | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at Visitors, and Butler hit two for the Clowns and Richardson hit a triple and Smith a double for the jocats y innings RHE 100 100 31—6 9 1 U. of Habana White sidewall tires available at extra cost. ‘Feel that heavy gauge steel “Lifeguard” Body and 5 member box section frame 59% more rigid Feel those ‘Magic Action’ brakes. . . 49FORD Your Ford Dealer invites vou to listen to the Fred Allen Show, Sunday Evenings—NBC Network: Listen to the Ford Theater, Friday Evenings—CBS Network. 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