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to The Citteres New April 22.—New | Red Rahdeey Vous Vartheos defeated thelgumic Bombers .. Weehingion Senators, 2 to 1, to! toome tt three Mraight over ‘the| “ee hw likewise kept Aneer oY beating the! Cue W. L. Pet. Lande yesterday by{ 9 4 692 © wore of Ste ® Johnny Vander- 11 5 .6B8 coos Ramdbeatiedt the inals, 8 7 583 tewing but five well spaced 7 7 500 hits * 7 8 .467 Cleveland Indians again yes. | Mami Beach 7 8 467 tovday beat the St. Louis Browns |W Palm Beach 6 8 499 ond are creeping up on the |®* Petersburg 311 214 bere The Hew York Giants won a National League tory over Brooklyn Dodgers,| Club W. L. Pet. , Sebied Clint Hartung’s| Cincinnati 2 0 1.000 fect Det glean Boston 3 1 «750 he Brooklyn 2 1 667 AMERICAN LeacuE —_|Chic 2 1 667 nou. el New Virk 1 2 333 2 6 6} Pittsburgh 1 2 933 1 6 1) Philadel 1 3 250 and Berra: Thompson League net Wenge! Club— W. L. Pet. New York 3 0 1.000 R. H. &} Detroit 201 «667 ‘ 6 10 6/ Cleveland 2 1 «667 ' 2 2 @| Philadelphia 2 2 .500 Starr, | St. Louis 1 2 333 on, © and Moss, | Chicago 1 2 333 > Boston 1 2 393 RH. B | Washington 1 3 .250 he ati ‘e6e0 Se ty be igot a a | 4 eben and Rime * {SPORTS QUIZ etoal 2 ; er Name the warld champion 7 : Surkemt end softball team for 1948. ee ie Fe erties and | 2% Who is the manager of the » Detroit Tiggrs? & When did Joe Louis win the world heavyweight title? What bowler fect game in 1948—without looking at the ? What is the biggest bonus paid a schoolboy for signing with a major Yeague base- ball club? © NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 RUE ’ - ‘ ; ! Bs wotive fea, Horton and Livingston; Roe,‘ ‘ wampenelia RHE poor , > )) ewe answers: : 06 odereees and Mueller, Po-| 1. Ramblers of Phoenix, Ariz. Red Rolfe Krieger and Rice 1937 Al Wells, Charleston, W. Va. $75,000. os Some persons can speak, see, hear while sleep-walking, according to the Encyclopaedia Biitannica | i] RMB! 4 hweg 40a} 4 Pret otmer gh i | Duta, Bush and Scheffing Mumret and Pitrge featen ant Piitlade ipt not 2 ete The first newspaper straw poll s species; was conducted in Harrisburg, the En |Pa., im 1824, according to the En- leyelopeedia Britannica. Comets he brushes are) aie trem the fur of ( quterel. gecording & totopemtie Be lannie HOSPITAL, BAMBOO ROOM BEAT ADAMS, BLIMP RON ._—_————————————— Winners Last Night Adams. Santana, Barber and Ari- Won Games to tas singled to fill the bases. Cas- Fart) baning=: }tro fanned, then Valdez singled ' to center and Santana and Barber Hamboo Scores 6 Kune | crossed the plate. Casado walked | and Acevedo singled to right and be the henaton: ployed | Jack Villareal hit one out of ost Gist the Meepetal won ever|the park for a double scoring Gimp fen io t + game by! Casado and Acevedo for a total of 6 runs and 6 hits. we . pital WOR) “The Dairy boys in the fifth m the fies wn YF lecored one, Sands walked and Villareal hit one to left for a Bomboo | double and Sends scored but Vil- jareal it out at third Jack to Al- " DeitY | bio. A perfect throw unter the motence In the sixth the Dairy boys when they seo m the up a bid but fell short and secu on eve r ©! scored their | two runs. Al war 6 te 4 Cruz doubled, Joe Lewis flys oyt in the first « i pen- | 4 ight and Cruz scored and of with » Wwipl Bianco singled to left and Mal- errer, and ther ' grat scored bet bateman and . useed In the field the best were B. the plate Villareal, Blanco and Sterling The ‘ © \} for the losers. For the winners, the fir “ » si | Jack Villareal, J« eyo) ae / and one i om &) na and Castro played we Reader tence ts, and Score by innings R. H. EB. Grerr last tw fourth | Adams 010 012 O—4 8B 1 Kemp twipled » walks ) Bamboos 060 000 x6 7 1 and Iwo errene sx | Joe Lewis and F. Sands; C, At bat the beac Nelson | Valdez and Castro With two sefetic trips. @-base hits: Villareal 2, Cruz, Betkorky and Kemp evch it one | Joe Lewis, Jack Villareal; struck Mlely im te tries In the feld,| out: by Lewis 5, by Valdez 3 Brech Bonkoshy ardson | bases on balls: off Lewis 4, otf Ohd Rawls were in 4 | Valdez 7; time of game: 1.00; um, Seore by immings R. H. E.| pives: Villareal and Abston; seor- 100 1-8 8 3) er: Aguilar, of me4 4 bd | pa and Krech; Brister and Balne: } hits: Nelson, Kemp, 2 Hi: Martin; stolen base:| @truck out by Martin 4) la off Martin 7, off thing for Every sekad game, the Adams Member of the the oe in the acon Family doubled a eet | ADER Hngied and Send | TROPICAL AL TRADER, 1009 nid for} ‘ Came the foiel I'm not» predicting anything, but it is.almost a certainty that our local golfers who entered the Florida State Amateur Golf Tour- nament,. now going on at the | scads, of them there. And the wa- rolled a_per- sm is it-mow stands does not bri fie e™best in players. The Mi- ami Country Course far outshines | ours (it ought to, however). For) tha line one of these days. instance, you don’t find the haz- ards on our course that you find lurking all over -the Miami Course. No sandtraps here, but ter holes in Miami not only out- number, but outclass the one and only pond we've got here. The fairways are more treacherous than we could ever make ours. Then there’s another item of no! little count, namely, our boys do! not work out here with the same stiff competition they’ve faced in Miami. And brother, if you don’t think this means a difference in your game, you try it next year | in the same Big League of Ama- teur our boys have mixed shots with this week. our golfers (and some who did not enter this touranment, too). epee in the making. You can entatey, in your pipe and 5. dl my boy. After all, SOFTBALL LEAGUES GET GOING MONDAY, WITH LONG SCHEDULE OA. + Split: Into Halves; » Two Elasses Of *Feains, With Four Clubs In Each Classification Tt was decided at a meeting officials of the Island City Soft-j ball Leagues 4 schédblejon Monday. “the ‘division of Class A ian “aap Leagues, the tearad | will linetp as follows: ‘Class 1 Bamboo Room, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, Adams | Dairy and VXL Flyers. Class B, Independents, Naval Hospital), BlimpRon and the Op- DevSta. Postponed or rained out games will be'played at the end of the season if needed. In the opening games Monday, starting at 7:30 p. m., will find Bamboo Room meeting the VFW, | and the second game_ will be be- j tween Blimp-Ron and the Inde- pendents. | umpires will be Vil- Official laréak and Abston, while the officiatevseorer will be Pedro Aguilar. The softball schedule for 1949 will be published tomorrow. VF W°Softballers -' Beat South Miami Key West softball team defeat- ed the police team in South Mia- mi on Wednesday night by @ score of 4 to 0, Pedro Aguilar ré: ported today, He said that the locals played one of thigit best games, and held the policeifien well in hand from the beginning to the end of the contest. COMPLETE ‘ BASEBALL SCORES igars 4 Cold ‘Soft Drinks \BBBAD4444444444 4444444 ASSOEADADSOSES beautiful Miami Country Club, | play. will not get to first base. And ititing wp nor giving up. But on ., is not their fault. Our golf Corie sure sign of progress. a get on the golf map, as it has so But you have got to hand it tay many other ways, about the best do our part. Figure it out your- self. You know, as well as I, just to be done about it. | time being, saw a real need \for {citizens and to provide for the i coming of big ye Key West has never had better golfeys than now, and Joe is see- ing to it that someday we'll make | FRIDAY—BlimpRon vs. @ name for ourselves in golfing cir¢les, Amateur and Professional ich means we're not let- the contrary, the boys are getting down, to real business. We may not cross the line this year, but |* it’s a safe promise that we'll cross Competitive play isn’t like home play. And the boys, this year, have had their first taste of Big Time Play. Don’t score them by their first taste. Give ‘em time, and in time you and I will be as proud of them as a young. bird pup pointing for the the first time: The future looks better in golf circles here. The course is already bracing itself for better golfers, what with eighteen holes stretch- ing out over a used-to-be nine holes course. This, in itself, is a If you really want Key West to way to put it there is for you to what that part is, and what ought heimer, director. of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N. J., physicist, York, 45 years ago. radio commentator, born in Eng- land, 47 years ago. neer, Electric, Pittsfield, Mass., born in New York, 33 years ago. dent of the ment’ Association, born in Nyack, N. Y., 45 years ago. Atomic Bombers. gg er MAY 1— irst—Atomic Bombers vs, American Second—Red Raiders. vs. Sub- Ron Four. SUNDAY, MAY 8— First—Atomic Bombers vs. Red Raiders. Second—SubRon American Legion. Four = vs, SENIOR: SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, Night) First Game: 7:30 Inde- pendents. Second—OpDevSta vs. VX-1. ‘ 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. \ TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Professor J. Robert Oppen- born in New Joba “W. Vandercook, author, Dr. Zay Jeffries, chemist-engi- vice president of General Mark F. Ethridge, publisher of the Louisville, Ky., Courier-Jour- nal & Times, born Meridian, Mis- i sissippi, 53 years ago. Lawrence A. Appley, presi- American Manage- Charles Angoff of New York, editor-author, born in Russia, 47 years ago. Dr. George F. ‘Zook, president of the American Council on Ed- ‘ucation, born at Fort Scott; Kan- sas, 64 years ago. I Distuss 1s “Improvements To Wickers Field At Seeking Plans For Making Wickers ) Field Better At Cost Of $30,000 Plans for improvements at Wicker's Field involving a con- servative estimated expenditure of $30,000 were discussed at a meeting held last evening at the City Tax Collector's office. The men involved whose iden- tity will remain hidden for the such a projetc so as to provide adequate recreation grounds for league baseball teams for spring training. “We conservatively estimate that the work we plan will cost! the community about said one of these men today. $30, 000”, “We | plan to build a concrete block The Pertect Rose toRemeaber... MELnose be ag | 9K Every drop of whiskey in this There’s nothing to compare —with Melrose Rare! rare product is 6 amd 7 years old... blended with choice grain neutral spirits +. mild... mellow... maturé... to begin iaving| Last Night's Meeting -— wall at cost of, about $10,000 en- tirely around the field, “Then the grounds are to be improved, as well as the grand- stand. There are’certain facilities to be provided so as to make Wicker's Field attractive to some big league baseball team. “The next. meeting of this group is to be called as soon as we locate detailed plans and blue- vrints for the improvements to Wickers Field. 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