The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 26, 1949, Page 5

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a a ee ~ eminem BAMBOO ROOM PLAYS TIE WITH VFW; FREE BOYS BEAT BLIMP-RON : Inangurate 19th Annual Softball Beason At Bayview Park Last Night The 19th annual seitball season #et underway lest night and the BAMBOO Room, a new club in the Class A league amd the Vets of Foreign Wars played a seven | to seven tie. i In the seeond game, the Inde-! pendents won over the Blimp Ron a7 an 11 to 4 score. The Bamboo Boys drew first teed when Casado hit one inte’ the streets for a homer over the | fenter fielder’s head, but C. Har- | 8%, whe started on the mound! for the Bamboo boys got inj dteuble and two singles and two | asd and he went to the show-! C. Valdez came im and Mears | fied out to second and Ogden’ scored. P. Valdez walked and Cardowa was foreed home. A wild pitch seowed J. Garcia. In the third, Bamboo added one m Valdez walked. Casado walked and Acevedo hit a single to left, C. Valdez scored and Ca- sado was out at third on a per- feet throw by Ogden In the fourth, the Smith Lane boys took the lead, with five runs when Mira and intana singled, end Barber was » on an error, Aritas bunted safely and Mira soored On @ bad throw to first, Santa- na scored. Castro hit one to left. ©. Valdez hit through second and all se 1. Valdez was out trying te 1 Vets tied the count in the seme frame when Cardova fan- ned. H. Gareia and Kiki Hop- kins singled, Mears walked and P. Valdez doubled and two scor- ed ive Griffen hit one out of the perk for a triple and two.more € home for four runs to tie the score. In the third the Vets had a good ehanee but lost out when Mears walked and was thrown out at second. Valdez and Griffin walk- Hancock walked and Ogden popped out At bat, J. Aritas hit two bunts safely, and Garcia hit two for the Vets. In the field, Villareal, Mira, Santana, Barber and Castrc were the best for Bamboo and J. Og- ten, Valdez and Griffen for the Vets Score by innings: R. H. E. Bamboos 101 600—7 8 1 Veterans 300 400-7 6 5 ©. Harris, C. Valdez, Castro and Walker; Hancock and Griffen. Home run: Casado; three-base hit: Griffen; two-base hit: P. Val- fez; struck out: by Hancock 1, by Valdez 3; bases on balls: off Hancock 1, off Harris 2, off Val- dez 6; hits :off Harris 2 (pitched te 4 batters); double play: Hop- kins to P. Valdez; time of game: 1.20; umpires: Villareal and Ab- ston In the nightcap, the Indepen- dents won over the Blimp Ron by am ii to 4 score. Williams held the Blimp boys to four hits and Cawley for the Blimp held the Free boys to 7 hits but errors cost him lots of runs and the ball game. Kerr and Williams each hit two for the Blimp boys. He scored one and drove home three runs. In the field, Adkins and Brister were the best for losers and Me- ador, Kerr, Solomon Ingraham, for the winners were the best. Score by innings: R. HE. BlumpRon 002 200-4 4 6 Independents 042 23x—11 7 14 Cawley and Balmera; Williams and Henriquez. Two-base hit: Henriquez; stol- en bases: Meador, Balmer; dou- ble play: Ingraham to Kerr to Meador: struck out: by Williams 5, by Cawley 4; bases on balls: off Cawley 9, off Williams 3; time of game: 1.15; umpines: Ab- ston and Villareal; scorer: Agui- lar Aerovias “Q” Passenger List Raul Alpizar y Poyo, Ana Rosa Alpizar, Myria Loban, R. Lucille Loban, James Terry, Carrie Terry, Walter A. Slager, Pat Slager, Edwin T. Thom Angie Themas, James Henry, Velma Henry, Charles L. Coombs, Ver- non Willinger, Edward Brown, Bertha Brown, Joseph Beaur, Esther Beaur, Mike Beaur, Phil- lip Beaur, Estanislao Cateren- chak, Carl G. Neal, Belva ‘eal, Lucille Bell, Roberto Sogvilla, Ambrosio Cuesta, Angelo, Camar- reta, Hortensia Johnson, Tullio Sansonette Irene C. Knapp, Germaine; Gobert, Margaret M. Gigs, Irene D. Wasko, Sylvia Heppe, Rose Schultz, Edward Levey, Max Magaziner, Arthur Hahn, Julia Hahn, Maria Raquel, Burt Tier- stein, Sylvia Tierstein, Tom Car- penter, Mildred Carpenter, Rosa Gonzalez, Laudelina Albury, Asthur H Serkin. “s ‘ SOFTBALL STANDINGS. (Bayview Park) LASS “A” - Club— W. L. Pet. xBamboo Room 0 0 000; xVets of Foreign Wars 0 0 .000 Adams Dairy 0 0 .000 VX-1 Flyers 0 @ .000 x—Tie game. i | | CLASS "B" H Te Rok} Club— W. Independents 1 6, 1.000 Naval Hospital 00 000 | Op-Dev-Sta 0 0 .000 BlimpRon 0 1 .000 Sports Calendar SENIOR BASEBALL Island City Baseball League | (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) 4 (First Game: 1 P.M.) SUNDAY, MAY 1— First—Atomic Bombers American Legion. Second—Red Raiders vs. Sub-} Ron Four. SUNDAY, MAY 8— Pe: | vs. First—Atomic Bombers Red Raiders. Second—SubRon American Legion. SUNDAY, MAY 15— } First—Atomie Bombers SubRon Four. Second—Red _—_ Raiders American Legion. SUNDAY ,MAY 22— Four First—SubRon Four vs. Red Raiders. Second—American Legion vs. Atomic Bombers, SUNDAY, MAY 29— First—American Legion vs. SubRon Four, Second—Red Raiders vs. Atom- ie Bombers. SUNDAY, JUNE 5— First—American Legion vs. | Red Raiders. | Second—SubRon Four vs.} | Atomic Bombers. Club— W. Te“ Pet, SUNDAY, JUNE 12— Tampa 13 7 650 First—Atomic Bombers vs. | Miami al 6 American Legion. West Pa Be: Seeond—Red Raiders vs. Sub-|asie um Beam 8 8 Ron Four. Lakeland 0 9 SUNDAY, JUNE 19— Ft. Lauderdale . 89 471 First—Atomic Bombers vs. Red) Miami Beach 811 .428 Raiders. St. Petersburg fi 434 922 Second—SubRon ‘Four vs. tata American Legion. p , Mati og. SENIOR SOFTBALL |New York 42 (Bayview Park, Night) Cincinnati - me ee First Game: 7:30 Boston i es TUESDAY— | Brooklyn 4.3 S71 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. VX-1| Pittsburgh 3 3 3900, Flyers. | Chicago 3 3 4900 9:00—OpDevSta vs. Naval Hos-|$t. Louis 2 3 “400 pital. Philadelphia 2 6 350 THURSDAY— ee 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. VFW. American League 9:00—OpDevSta vs. Indepen-} aun W. L. Pet dents. 5 7 New York 6 1 857 FRIDAY Chicago 5-2 a4 7:30—Bamboo Room vs. VX-1 Philadelphia 5 3. .625! Flyers. igals 3.600: 9:00—Blimp-Ron vs, Naval Hos- | 5eveian Be een pital. Boston 3 4 “429| MAY 2— ; St. Louis 1 6 143 First—Naval Hospital vs. In- Washington 1 7 125 dependents. PRE GARZS, Second—Bamboo Room vs. Adams Dairy. | SKATING MAY 3— Bayview Park, Night First—BlimpRon vs. OPDev, | FRIDAY— Sta. 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Second VFW vs. VXI vee First—BlimpRon vs. Indepen- Bayview Park, Afternoons dents. ‘ight | Second—Bamboo Room vs. Daily Bice * VFW. MAY 7— First—Naval Hospital vs. Op- SHUFFLEBOARD DevSta. (Bayview Park) Stcond—Aaname Dalry vs. VXI." Daily play. | VICTORS IN AAU INDOOR SWIM THESE STARS swept the Mul: to victory in the AAU National Women's indoor Swimming championship at Daytona Beach, . Fla. Lett to right: Suzanne Zimmerman, Nancy Merkj Lees, Levilla Taylor and Billie Ath- erton. They are posing after relay. Later Miss Zimmerman. Miss Lees and Miss Atherton also won the 330-yard medley CARDS DEFEAT REDS; “SEWELL BEATS CUBS » “CDAL S BASEBALL STANDING Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium) Club— W. L, Bet. Red Raiders 4 0 1,000) | Atomic Bombers 2 2 4500; SubRon Four. . 2 2 600 American Legion 0 4 000 Florida- laieeeclicaan sane WINS NORTH-SOUTH CUP STRANAHAN FRANK STRANAHAN (left) of nual North and South Amatur N. C., @) Photo Toledo, O., winner of the en- Golf tournament at Pinehurst. receives the trophy cup from Gen. George C. Marshall, Stranahan defeated Haryie Ward (right) of Tarboro, N. Co and 1 in the finals. (#) Photo tonomah Club ef Portland, Ore. winning the 400-yard free style relay. Bill Voisetle Wins For Braves Over Giants; Yankees Defeat Athletios { (Spectal to The Citizen? { NEW YORK, April 26—In two! National League baseball games last night the St. ‘Louis Cardinals. defeated the Cincinnati Reds 9 to 6, while Pittsburgh, with | Sewell pitehing, won over the | Chicago Cubs, 8 to 2. Bill Voiselle pitched the Bos- 47 | ton Braves to victory yésterday JU; 29 “529 ;over the Brooklyn Dodgers 3 to)” pingt—tNaval \ Hospital vs. Op- rf i@ Clint Hartung of the New | York Giants ‘hurled them toa 16-3 victory over the Philadelphia} ay@per 1— | Phillies. | Vie Raschi of the ‘New Yoiik Yankees let down his Phijadel- thletic.. “cousins,” at the Washington Sena- 7 | sors 2 to9, getting fine pitching Py | from Parnell. Detroit at Chicago} AUGUST 4— 4 | was postponed, while St. Louis ‘and Cleveland were not schedail- jed. ! NATIONAL LEAGUE | Night Game | R. H. B.} pe: Louis 915 0 Cincinnati 311 2 Brecheen and Rice; Raffens- berger, Perkewski, Fanovich and Mueller. | Night Game | R. HE. Pittsburgh 811 0) Chicago 210 2 Sewell and McCullough; Rush, Dobenick, McLish and Scheffing. | R..H. E. Boston 3.6 | Brooklyn 06 % 3 | Vieselle and Masi; Martin, | Podielan, McGlotin arid Cainpa- | nelia. | ; R. HE. |New York 610 0. : Philadelphia 3.9 3 Hartung and Livingston: Boro- jwy and Lapata. | AMERICAN LEAGUE | R. H. E. {New York 3.5.4 | Philadelphia 2-4 2 Raschi and Berr Coleman {and Rosar. j R. H. E, | Boston 260 Washington 070 Parnell and Tebbetts; Calvert, } Welteroth and Evans. 1 sa | | Detroit at Chicago, postponed. } Only games scheduled. | coSAFETY SLOGAN (Continued From Page One) predict that one out of every two persons nowliving has been or | will be injured or will be killed jin a traffic accident. In Florida; 685 died, and 6,888 were injured |last year. Six were killed and 52 injured in Monroe county in| 1948. | |. “The best way to lower the odds against yourself,” Kirkman said “is to remember that when you are behind the wheel of your car yoy're like a rolling powder keg with lighted fuse. It’s not ne- | cessary for anyone else to be in-j | j jin 1947, 8,700 persons were killed! in automobile accidents not in- volving another vehicle, a pedes- trian or fixed object in the road.” , pendents. with’ 6: Absdust: 2— imning % to 2. “Boston Rea First—VFW vs. “Adams™ Dairy.) AUGUST 12— : ~ First—Bamboo: Room ‘vs. VX+1 First--Naval. Hospital ys. Blimp Second—OpDevSta was Indepen- é; 4 Ron, dents.’ L Second—Bamboo Room vs. SEPTEMBER 13— ! 5 VEL FiistVEW. vs. Adams Dhity. AUGUST 15— Second—Naval Hospital’ vs. First—Adams Dairy vs. Bam- ‘BlimpHon. boe Room. EMBER .15— Second—BlimpRon vs. OpDev-. ay sg. eh We. VX Sta. Second—Naval Hospital vs. ne AUGUST 16— ‘de nts. First—VFW vs. VX-1. » SEPTEMBER 16s Second—Naval Hospital vs. In-% First—-Bamboa Room vs: dependents. Adams Dairy. AUGUST 18— Second—BlimpRon vs. OpDev-} First—Bamboo Room vs. VFW.) ” Sta. . Second—BlimpRon vs. Inde-; SEPTEMBER 19— pendents. First—BlimpRon. vs. Indepen- .| AUGUST 19— Hen Birst—VX-1 vs, Adams gt Second—Bamboo Room vs. Second—Naval Hospital vs. Op-} VFW. DevSta. | SEPTEMBER 20— ‘ AUGUST 22 | First—OpDevSta vs. Naval Hos- First— Naval Hospital vs.! pital, «BlimpBon. { Second—VX-1 vs. Adams Second—Bambeoo Room vs. | Dairy. ya) SEPTEMBER 22— AUGUST 23 | First—Naval Hospital vs. Blimp | { volved to create a fatal accident. | BERR HRA Joe'Lewis Strikes | Out Bight And - Allows, Only Three Hits To Win Game * Behind the -hit } of Joc Lewis: the Rey Wat Bigs Ingraham, 3b ‘ aes "The Conchs got off to. a fast’ gd Lt Fen saga in the first inn-! watehing this after two were out. Solomon ne ball ow twa the hit and | al -erc--wo brought him in =e firet with's double Knowiee| Tetale— # fought, him in om the next Vero Beach High teh when the second baseman} * Player— ABR led his hard smash over | Bass, 2b ting a | Marek, 1b ae the second inning Gwynn | Trezise, 3b led off witha single, Oropeza was H Rymer, cf gut on strikes, Lewis was safe on' MeCall, ¢ anetro. Ingraham knocked in| Thompson, Mf the first run with a single, Calero | | Tatbert, rf fanned but Solomon drove in an-| Metz, ss other run with a single. Henri- \* ight, p quez followed with a double to Anderson, p clear the bases but was out steal-* ing third. “The last run was scored when Knowles walked, Oropeza also Sete beoe eeececssoce 3? | Firet—BlimpRen vs. OpDevSta. Second—VX1 ys. VW. JULY 18— \ MM. First—Adams Dairy vs. VX-1. * Totals— Greater Berlin has “ap vs. Naval | walked and Joe Lewis brought} tion well over four million. os in Knowles. with a single. | JULY 19— Were \Beach. threatened . with First—B.a m boo Room vs. von Bb; meh on'third twice but “Lewis! RELIEVE 1 VFW. ‘| > Heironimous; if; ‘Vbore down to strike ‘the last Second—BlimpRon vs. Indepen-4 | Horner, ‘ss; -‘ man ouf'in both cases, striking dents. ; Sutton, ¢; out eight and allowing only three} Fer : YJULY 21— —* Marsee, cf; nite i. Rirst—VFW vs. Adams Dairy. | Gibson, rf; Henriquez threw out both at- Second—BlimpRon vs. Naval, | Harrell, ny tempted base steals to help keep | directed. Hospital. the pressure off Lewis while} more eenllly ee Nicholas”! Seim: Henderson ‘and | ae : JULY 22— Coaper, subs; 1 ee a First Bamboo Room vs. VX1. a sig Z une ie Se ee oe eal ae | BROADWA : pital a: h will go out to win JULY 25— 1 to go to first place. The Hospital NEW YORK : Firet—Naval Hospital vs. Inde-{ Wii depend on speed ball Martin] |. WIAGHINGTON || CIGAR : pene VV-1 and Development boys on Mathis] ]° j : Second— vs. VV-1. Witzel. 31 Cities in 12 States 610 Duval Street JULY 26— 1 — First—BlirapRon vs. OpDevSta. stingy feet Ge rip : Second—Bamboo Room vs, j * Adams Dairy. | Levourne rf, Ficher if, William- i JULY 28— son 2b, Pascuita ef and Witchel : Firsi—BlimpRon vs. Indepen-} pitcher, Chick, Redman, Hughes; t dents. , and. Mathis subs; for the order- Second—VFW vs. j Bombs, lies: Nelson ib, Chulte ss, Sher-} : 3b; :Kfech c, Pickard © 2b, ‘| Martin p, Herrington ase, eh ca ‘Germany “ii. al er, : baun c f, Shultz and Miller subs. Second—Adams Dairy vs. VX-1. US. Senator Edward J. Thye a, bora in Aberdecn, f 3 ‘years ago. \ Rast oh Sia | lasted “only 40}. VX-1. First—Bamboo Room vs. Inde- Second—OpDevSta vs. aaa BlimpRon. {BER 2—. First—Adams Dairy vs. VFW. Second-—OpDevSta vs. Inde-{f pendents. Sécond—Naval Hospital ve. BlinipRon. 4 First—Bamboo Room vs. Gees’ Dairy. ; Second—Naval Hospital vs. in dependents. SEPTEMBER 5— AUGUST 5— { First—BlimpRon vs. -OpDev- “First—VX-1 vs. VFW. Sta. Second—BlimpRon vs. OpDev- Sheet Heneee Room vs. Sta. AUGUST 8— SE EPTEMBER 6— First—OpDevSta vs. Naval ~ pirgt-—Naval Hospital vs. Inde- Hospital. ! pend ‘ vs. Second—Bamboo Room Second—VFW vs. VV-1 VFwW. SEPTEMBER &— . AUGUST 9— Fitst—Naval Hospital vs. Op-| . First—Independents vs. Blimp." DevSta. - : 6 95 Ron. Second—X-1.vs. Adams Dairy. For Coupe: Second—VX-1 vs. Adams SEPTEMBER 9— » ‘ 3 Rairy. Fir: 'st-—BlimpRon vs. A dt UST 11— eh Devate vs. Indepen- Tndepen-, : That's All You Need Pay For -_ VEW. baa Adame Dairy, vs. VFW. SEPTEMBER 12! First—OpDevSta vs. Indepen- Ry Second—VFW vs. Adams Dairy. eit cme Room vs. a A dents. | VX-1. st AUGUST 25— SEPTEMBER 23— an Fitst—BlimpRon vs. OpDevSta. Second—VFW vs. VX-1. AUGUST 26— First—Naval Hospital vs. Inde-} | pendents. } Second—Adams Dairy vs. Bam- boo Room. AUGUST 29— First—Bamboo Room vs. VFW. Second—BlimpRon vs. Indepen-} dents. Johnnies Mack ut the Railroad Track FUME BpBAca 5 vss Mindepen- Seconttasa bbe Haity.es! yew. END. OF SEASON =! i 3 i ‘ The World’s Largest 74. E. 20th ST. eo AND MECHANICAL WORK _| ‘MBER 1— t—Bamboo Room vs. VX-1. pasar Naval Hospital vs. Cen Pharmacy, Cor. White St. & Traman Ave-—Mal Osders Filed.

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