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ae of E98 chtt * fe Pek BOUL Agese F3 TESEE EF EF OG, . ~ MONDAY, PRBRUARY 14, 1949 Game, Then Both Teams Held To Four Hits In Nighteap; Clowns Made Four Errors won both! ond Grimes walked, a wild pitch and B. Villareal hit a single though short and Gimes scored. the last run for Raide' From then on Jack did not al low a hit or a run and only 18 batters faced him from second to last frame. And only two reach first, one in the third was Julius only who had a Gallerites we Park Gilmore Park yards from the green on the last dnd Jimmy Mira i, hole. His approach was on thé’ wing to gain ana nothing io lose, } aimed the putter and the ball Pee es reed the d the last threat t the ¥ . ‘up, an 1e ast rea’ oO 909 city golt championship Vaider's 154 was over. letand City course, Stock Island. | Gilmore Park _ 39-36-40-40—155 Valder’ record total wes the| Jimmy Mira. 38-38-39-40—155 wanted spenseting the event! Harry Knight _30-40-41-36—188| ‘tomic Bombers some four wears ago. For his| Kermit Loucks _43-39-38-40—160|£ames yesterday at the Wickers | of Jack Villareal featured and tater date | Last year's champion and | @!though wild ihe tlds tt aid hurmersup to Valdez were favored to retain his title, Hum- first on a walk, a_ passed Marthe D. Artman, round pe Aft ted his 36-hole Best round played during the steh hie Best hole played was Norman to Norman Artman’s eagle 3 on the par 5 mt . Artmar and rk dez's 4. Runnersup in the birdie ted only tw pars to tle the scoring at 3 were: Harry Knight, CITY CHAMP ONSHIP R Preen, but a little too far fora! dre Runners-up sped towards the hole. The putt with record break! ° 6 fing score of The lowest ten scorers wére: lowest scored since the Jaycees| 4! Barthes 40-39-41-37—157 feat, he will receive & golf trophy D. C. Sweeney _42-41-42-38—163 | Stadium. ers to two hits. The two runs off Gimore Pork and Jimmy Mira,! bert Mira, played so poorly that 4, there were tournament was Gilmore Park's Mira and Gil- hole in his third round of play. Jimmy Mira Al Barthes, and Norman Art- birdie try. Mira, with every- . ere With 155 Scores ended not over three inches from 164 for 36-holes over the sporty George Valdez _39-37-38-40—154 Norman Artman 39-39-38-41—157 tg,be peewented by the Junior Jack Hayes 41-42-41-41—165 int the firatyeame the pieening ef Commerce at a Alton Parks 43-42-42-39—166 his delivery was scored in the oe ¢ @ place were Al he withdrew during his third ntestants 36 in his second round play. At the start of the Most Birdies scored were Val- « t do man first and in the 4th E. Rodriguez reached first on an error, stole second and was thrown out, third center to third. The Bombers scored two in the | Merchandise winners wer George Valdez, Norman Artman, Al Barthes, Jack Hayes, D. W. Pilgrim, Clem Price, Mel Hamel, Esmond Albury, J. F. Flavin, Klingaman, J. J. Londeree, Ken Austin, C. R. Hale, J. Strayve, and J. W. Hess. Low score ae was Norman Art trove t econd shot e deep into the be content le. Park M ur par, and ber hit to second, who threw wild to first and runners reached third and second. Then Al Acevedo sin- gled and both runners scored. wrge Valder; B, Jack] In the second Casado, is safe Hayes; Class C, nana Albury;]on an error was sacrificd to sec- Class D, Ken Austin. ond and stole third and a single - - - cence o> ees | by Anguiera and Casado scored. The last run came in the third. WAILS AND SCALES Al Acevedo singled, an infield hit put him on second and he By JACK DELANEY case A was stole third and a out from short to first sent Acevedo ‘over: the plate. At bat, ppb and Al Ace- Villareal and he was caught off! first. Anguieya singled and Bar-; THE Ray weer CITIZEN « Beat Clowns In Second, 5-2 | vedo hit two safely and in the first, Baker, Acevedo, Grimes j and Julius Villareal were the; | best for losers and for the win-! |ners, Barber, Anguiera, Jack Vil- | lareal Vidal played well. Score by innings: ' RHE. | Bombers Raiders | Stolen bases, 110 000 000—2 2 2 N. Villareal, J. ! Villareal, E. Rodriguez, Casado 2/ Vidal 1. Sacrifice hits: Arango; and a hit batsman, and} Double plays, Acevedo to Barber! went to second and Butler sin-| 'the runners scored. In the sec-}To Viday, and Baker to B. Villa-} jgled and Carey scored. |real to A. Acevedo. Fanned Vil-| Nareal 2, Rounds 2, walks Villa- real, 3 founds 2. hit by pitcher ; A. Acevedo. Time 1 hour 30 min. |Umpires Red Batterson and; | Abreu. Scorer Aguilar. | In the second game the Bomb- Carey started out well for the! Clowns but weakened in the; 4th and walked two and with two errors bases were drunk then Anguiera beat out a bunt and {one run scored and bases are to pitch and Aritas forced runner at second but Santana scored the second run that proved enough ed one in the third when Angui- era singled, stole second, then Aritas singled and Anguiera went } to third and scored on a fly to center by B. Villareal. The Clowns scored one in the second when Brown hit one to right but the ball took a bad hop and went, over Aritas for a hom- ¢ | be present at the meeting, which 211 000 000—4 6 3! ers won over the Clowns by.a 5! to 2 score. Vidal pitched a very | | good game for the Bombers and} still drunk. Then Alce camé in| to win, for the Bombers had scor- ! Baseball Meeting Scheduled For Tuesday Evening | Tuesday evening the Islandj | City Baseball League will meet} to draw up a schedule for the ‘second-half of the circuit. | All managers are requested to} will begin at 6:00 o’clock. er missed ball, Carey reached! first safely, a pass ball and Carey er drops ball and Carey reached | first sately a pass bali and Carey In the | ; sixth Richardson hit one over the { Centerfilder’s head and was thrown, out at the plate,.and in j the seventh Brown doubled to| | right for the last hit for Clowns. ‘In thé’ field Butler, Richardson, | McIntoch and Hinnes played well |for the losers. For the winners, Barber, Jack Villareal, Casado, Santant and Anguiera played a great game. At Bat Brown and Anguiera each hit two safely. ; Score by innings: Clowns 011 000 0—2 4 4 | Bombers 001 2200—5 4 1 i Carey, Alce and MclIntoch, Vi- dal and Al Acevedo. Earned runs, Clowns 1, Bomb- j;ers 2. Home Run Brown 3 base hit Richardson, 2 base hit Brown. Fanned by Carey 5, Alce 1, Vi- dal 5, walks Vidal 0, Carey 2, | Alce 1, hit by Pitcher Al Ace- vedo, Wild Pitch Carey 1, Vidal 1, Alce 1, Sacrifice hit, Vidal. | Stolen bases, Butler, Anguiera 2. |'Left 6n bases Bombers 6. Clowns ,2. Time 1 hour, 20 min. Um- pires, Ball. Hall, T. Albury. ee Aguilar. WALLS: The Trophy Mystery the veracity of Kelly’s statement, they may do, what the thousands on beeen release to they Who said Harry Truman could Chartott r lotte, | never be elected to office did— we entries ree ny this | Cat crow : 4 A letter from the Junior " M9 Island City : Chamver of Commerce of Key a West is being written apologiz- Jaycee Fishing Tournament {iy for the embarrassment caus- Seales) od by Mr. Kelly and inviting him to return to Key West and again with the added as- Ti ipping the AVIEST CATCHES | KEY WEST CONCHS BEAT DELRAY BEACH, | 62-53, SATURDAY try his luck, To DATE | surance that a similar occurrence natticie will never be repeated _— | Fish Pounds | “A, this point we would like to ‘Coach Jones’? Team Was Ahead By 22 Altecore 13% vid that the 1948 tournament] COURT BACKS DANNY Of Amberjack 8s was the first ever undertaken by Points At Beginning Bonito (Old, 19%) 15 of many was the most outstands \ Final Quarter Cob ” ng, ever undertaken in this area. Deiphin (Old, 24) 28 Of all the trophies won last Oropeza Led Locals ® Grouper (Old, 40) 53 vear, Mr. Kelly's was the only 1 an | - Jewtioh (Old, $0) 124 Jone reported not received and | vith 15 Points Ht Th S d Pompans. African 18 ne was delivered incomplete. ; Ow ey : tan Sailfish (Old, 45) 61 | We hope all is forgiven | Scored In Game HAG | Snapper. Mutton Judging the Entries j Sasurday Nicht es KEI ALL Old. 10 17a The efficient manner in which { Saturday Nigh Class “A” League Wahoo 40 judging ot entries for the first Key West High made it two in Clab— W. L. Pet, Kingfish 2 | quarter of the Island Asli | |a row over Delray Beach Satur-} Sonar'School “A” _ 3 0 1.000] —————| ing Tournament was handle a : |day.night when they defeated| Bob’s Sport Shop 1 2 3338: ’ t neident | a result of the experience gaine’ *l'the Seahawks by the Score of 62-| Morales Cleaners Loi 333 nd is] last year 153, in a free scoring basketball Pollock's Jewels 1 2) 2838) The committee met, the entries | ae Z = pay is ‘ | ed, and the trophies joame <6 ‘ Class “B™ League ‘ | were judged, and t P The Conchs held a 22 point! Club— W. L. Pet. ' a yrnament, Mr.f wrapped ready for mailing the Nicud ‘goin inte (he tinal” quarter | Goce Schon saben eee Her K Add Apts.,| next morning. By ee eae: | but the scrappy Seahawks pulled, Elks Gs 22 eat was ied a) of toe sr in phelpeneeioee jae to Sathi nine points. against! Junio Varsity 2 1 667] ' - ven jer PO} 4 7 - the Conch reserves. pacher pr velers pparently was] ficient handling Wiceyiwest contiiuea) ta nila erie eee Gee ie set it is thought that] Citations earned by entants nighivercentape amine: ahotetol ee Drive-Ins 0 3 .000 4 Jut om any event] will be mailed out in the nex epee? - Tel aaa. cae ee this dete has never| few days, 3 adn as they have | break the zone defense of Del-| Island City Baseball League 7 ete tably inscribed UrBY: ropeza sank 12 pomis tO; ‘(Pirst-Half Schedule Playoff) sit . been suitably inscrit lead in the scoring followed by| Ciyb— W.L. Pet. eturning home, after his! Watson with 11 and Herrick with! atomic Bombers a OntddO: Mt Kelly told nds that he} Below are tisted the latest en- AD, ape. donned in 17 Points ‘Key West Clowns 0 1 .000! hing trophy in Key | tries received in the fishing tour- fneaed By Ries with 9. be ra | v The statement was greeted jnament. Weather conditions the The two vietories secured the |S" Was as follows: th considerable skepticism by! past, few days have not, beet (®) Wirephoto| Conchs position as No. 1 team in, eG rT Tel wever, agreed | good and as a conse the disthict as Delray had’ been: 2 P| {the trophy. | many entries have been received.! DANNY GARDELLA, : former Les eae She Meare Tea te 5 * week fol Barracuda— Mrs. E. C. Walter, . Soper 0 0 0 » . eight Major league baseball player, In the preliminary ‘dame the! 5° i . nth follow-| Mayfield, Ky., length 4°7", weig , Delray’ Beach BeGkad outlasted Faulconer af sont 46 oh. fo tres 35 Ibs., girth 21 : now working as an orderly ine | DO ay Cetch Boivin by. the Larsen =,0ho dO pmieO K postition became in-; BONITO — Mrs. a L. Bland, nospital at Mt. Vernon, N. Yi | Score of 43-41 in a fast, well-| Lewis -4 0 8 her oy no: Bice i eagle eae ae has won a decision of U.S, | played game. The lead changed | Beaver : 4 _ ‘ rked and | Charlotte, N. C., length 2” Court of Appeals which permits Bee ae aes a ae Se ee aa n smercifully about, 12% Ibs. girth DE Ae | him to go ahead with his $300.- ee a ‘ Be aes Si ee veninyg : 5 os y Soskin, : ; Snes E t ' Ke t ' i" | Bess ey eye wet. 21] 000 damage suit against organ- Terry Daughtery with 18 points | eereice : $ iv ‘ vey Ibe, mirth 19°; Horace G. White,| ized baseball. The suit is based | was outstanding as eg Henriquez 0) Oe t50 he Edgemont, Pa. length 42", wet} on his claims that organized ee ane BEE ee 6 Oroperk a eres Letters to Key West proved of 28 Ibe. girth 22°... Stouffer,| baseball bes dénrived him of 8 |’ his Friday night the Coneh| ae ' va While help a - length 3°8” wet. 52 means of livelihood. He is now | will step out of the high school | Totals— 27 8 62 pledged, still no trophy wa od Epes rere = under suspension for jumping | ranks and probably their class Delray Beach fort ng Finally peer} WAHOO — John Wentland,} to the Mexican league in 1946. | when they take on the undefeat- \ ween Ee 1 cw to the attention of e rQy liami Universi i owlin = i 1 City F nine Tournament | Fond Du Lac, Wis., length 4'3 A i oo ao University, freshmen = Gaean pis . ttee | et 3 ee ae Pan. “yy, Five In Ei | : Miami rae Tene or the best! Potruzelli 4 caweee 4 rooklyn, 4 $ z Records were En and it} trude Alta, Broo! airth 18”. freshman teams in the history of, Tabot 8 : i was tound Kelly prea a NEW YORK—(#)—Recent ad-! the school and have been winning | Ries sank phy. In an effort to correct 8) One of Dearborn Stable’s thor-| mission of Syracuse University | many one-sided games this year. | Hollingsworth ao wall ge trode a nother / oughbreds 1s named “ “Bob Feller”| to the Eastern Inter-Collegiate | The locals will have their hands; Tiedt oO Biderable embarrass i Kelly. after the Cleveland Indians fire-| Gymnast League raises the mem- {full to Keep in the game. | == =F Grophy hes been mal bership to five colleges. Last Saturday night’s box Totals— 20 13 83) who doubted | baller To those friends, j West, Florida, is presently setv- George Valdez Wins Golf Title Sunday BOMBERS WON TWO GAMES SUNDAY AT | MUNICIPAL STADIUM: ‘Defeat Red Raiders 4 To 2 In First | Robert 0. ik PEP 18 BATTERED CHAMP Stars In Court Game In Japan torent to The Citizen’ WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY IN CAMP NAUGEN, Nottherh Hoii- shu, Japan, Feb. 14—Sergeatt ~ | Rotiert ©. Cruz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Cruz; who résides at Rear 418 White street, Key ing as a member of D Company Batallion, 511th Parachute In- fantry Regiment, of the 11th Air- borne Division located near Ha- chinohe, Northern Honsu, Japan. Sgt. Cruz, is a member of the | Company basketball team. Re- cently, in an Inter -Com- pany League game he sparked his Company to a win over Headquarters Company, Second Batallion, which D Company wo! 55 to 24 at the Post gymnasium, the “Manuel E. Perez.” With his brilliant play, Sgt. Cruz has placed, Company D. as one of the top teams in the Regi- mental League. Cruz plays as |center on the team and has been a standout there all season. Sports Calendar BASKETBALL High School Gymnasium (Night) TUESDAY, FEB. 15— 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach- comber Jewelers. 8:00—Bob’s Sport Pollock’s Jewels. 9:00—Sonar_ School Morales Cleaners. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16— 7:00—Sonar School “B” vs. Beachcomber Jewelers, 8:00—Elks Club vs. Billie’s Drive-Ins. 9:00—Sonar School Pollock’s Jewels. THURSDAY, FEB. 17— 7:00—Sonar School Elks Club. 8:00—Bob’s Morales Cleaners. Shop vs. Tah” ye by ai Sport Shop vs: $ “a Wirepheto wilde PEP, of Hartford, Conn., who regained his world feath- erweight title from Sandy Saddler in Ne-r York Friday night, has his eye cut examined by a doctor in the dressing room witer the bruising fight. Pep won a 15-round decision im his Meture fight with Saddler, who captured the championship with, \ knockout last October. GOODY! GOODY! FELLER'S SIGNED “B” vs. 9:00—Junior Varsity vs. Billie's Drive-Ins. SENIOR BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) SUNDAY— First Game—Atomie Bombers vs. Team To Be Announced. Second Game—Atomic Bomb- ers schedule playoff). Sports Shorts In 44 tournament basketball games over the last five seasons, Kentucky has won 40 games and lost but four, a percentage of 909. Swimmer Ann Curtis was named in four events on the AAU © All-American women’s swimming team, from 100 to 880 yards. VANDY COACH (®) Wirephoto WILLIAM (BILL) EDWARDS (above), line coach of the pro- fessional Cleveland Browns, has been named head football coach at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.. according to an announcement made Sat- urday by Vice-Chancellor C. M. Sarratt, Edwards succeeds Hien- ry (Red) Sanders, who left Vandy to become head coach at the University of California at Los Angeles. The new coach gets a three-year contract and is allowed to name his own staft. vs. Key West Clowns (second game of first-half (a) Wirepiiotwe PITCHER: BOB FELLER (left) signs his 1949 contract with the Cleveland Indians in the office of Boss Man Bill Veeck (right) at Cleveland. From the looks of things, Veeck is about to lap his hands,and holler Goody! Bill said Bob took a “substemtial cut.” . “Twas estimated he'll draw about $72,500 from the Indians ee year or around beste 000 less than in 1948. HIALEAH’S = World Famous FLAMINGO DAY¥ Thursday, March 3 a Flamingo Pa ade’ Birds are paraded only once ) a year “The Kentucky Derby of the | = w Flamingo Stakes South