The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 28, 1949, Page 6

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In First Fee Independents And S2Op-Dv-Sta Will Play In Second Contest At Park Softball games scheduled for; tonight will find, in the opening gone, the Adams Dairy team crossing bats with the Veterans | Foreign Wars. the Vets and the Bamboo Reem played a seven to seven leon Monday night. The Milkmen will more than likely start Joe Lewis in the box with Prank Sands behind the Mate: Sterling at first, Malgrat at sec- ond, Al Cruz at third, and Blan- eo at short, with Bunzy Villareal in left, John Lewis at center and | Sweeting in the box and Moe Kaki Rodriguez at right, with M.; Jasper Walker and G. H Lewis in reserve. i For the Vets the catcher will Lee Griffen, Hancock or R. Perea in the box, with Peter Val doz at first. Cardova at the mid- de bag and Hopkins at the hot corner and Chuck Means at short, 4. Garcia, Johnny Ogden and A. all for outfield duty with J. and Calvero in reserve, Theatre Albury, Manager. This game will get underway | at 7:30 p. m. In the nightcap, the Class B standing will be the object of the ! game for both clubs have won ; RED SOX DEFEAT NS; Adams Dairy Meets VFW | x—Tie game. Club— Ww. L, Independents 10 | Op-Dev-Sta Pe Naval Hospital 01 BlimpRon 1 Pe | Tonight | SOFTBALL STANDIN (Bayview Park) , CLASS “A” Club— Flyers 1 xBamboo Room 00 |. xVets of Foreign Wars 0 0 Adams Dairy x o1 CLASS "B” a pereereeeteaemeiessepennopie tc | @ game and lost none so the win- The rest of tha club will be ner will go to first place and the loser to the second place of the standings. The Indepedents will use EF. Henriquez behind the plate. For the Op-Dev-Sta it Probably will be Witzel and Secory. against the Monday night. Kerr, Williams, Blimp Ron _ nine, Meador dependents and Secory hit three, Lawrence two, Fischer two and Bradshaw hit two each for the | Development boys. Fischer hit a homer. 9p. INDIANS TAKE SECOND ¢ -———— - ' ~~ (Municipal Stadium) ~ L. Pet, 0 1.000° SENION BASVBALA Inlend City Resabali League (Municipal Sadia, Altar neon) (Virwt Game: 1 P.M.) GUNDAY, MAY 1 Fitet—Atomie Bowlers ve Ameriean Legion. Second—Red Naiders vu. Sub Ron Four. SUNDAY, MAY 6— First—Atomic Bombers — vo. Red Raiders. Segond—SubRon American Legion. SENIOR SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, Night) First Game: 7:30 THURSDAY— 7:30-—-Adams Dairy vs, VFW. 0:00--OpDevSta vs. Indepen Four vw. 7:30-—-Bamboo Room ve, VX i| Flyers, 9:00-—Blimp-Ron vs, Naval Hos. pital, SKATING Bayview Park. Night FRIDAY— 7:20 to 00 pm er Lo ond Nights § Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play vest d to be 1,000 | “There are estimated machines in the U. S. that sell | sapirin Detroit Loses To St. Louis Browns; New York Giants Beat Brooklyn Dodgers (Speciat to The Cittseay 4 NEW YORK, April 28—Vern : ; 500 Stephens drove in five runs for 0 | New York and Washington, ne a Nvecebia bere | NATIONAL LEAGUE | New York | Brooklyn | Kennedy, Behrman, Hansen, Kowlo and Cooper Livingston; Minner, Cuyk, Podbielan, | Campanella 1113 Palica 612 incinnath Leonard, Kush pnt: | Chicago ie c Vande! prmeer, Lively, | Only games scheduled, | BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street BASEBALL SCORES | Giaaes ie Cale Soft Drinks The Op-Dev-Sta hit 13 safely against the hospital for 17 bases and scored 16 runs. The Indepen- dents scored 11 runs on 7 hits and j Meador each hit two for the In- ae game will get underway at R, HE. Barney, Van and R. H, E. One thing seems certain. Everybody’s got spring fever. Ever hear of that this far down south? Well, the bug’s got almost every golfer, and it’s showing up in the scores, as_ well as_ in the bones. Tuesday, Polly Bownds came drooping in from the fifth green all worn out, exhausted. “I just couldn’t go any farther.” Fred Mathews, the ‘runner-up in the Eighth Flight of the Flori- da State Amateur Tournament, won a lovely silver plate that | Rosie is tickled pink over. By the way, the fellow who defeated Fred in the Finals of _ their match has a handicap of onl: two. This, in the Eighth Flight, shows the type golfers teamed ; against’ each other. i with a bit! the Key West! By next year, and more grooming, Golf Club will be sending better seasoned players who've tasted a bite of stiffer competitive play than they’re used to. With this initial start, more confidence will be displayed next year than! this. | Next year's Amatqur Tourna- ment for Florida golfers will be played in Gainesville. { The Mixed Two Ball Play will: begin next. week-end. Already,’ eight couples have entered this, one day play with at least nine} or ten more couples yet to come in. The following couples have will play in Georgia League is no. number 9. Gilbert) Valdez is h Tacoma, Washing- | ton, numb 5 Other boys that have youth and can develop into real ball players are Kaki Rodriguez, Joe Lewis, | 0} Know Jack Villareal, Bunzy Villareal and others. With a nice crop of players now being dev oped in the High School and Le State | ot THIS WEEK ‘ONLY 1 Speedometer with your order for 2 Speedometers Get two of your friends to buy one each and get yours SICYCLES SCOOTERS TRICYCLES MOTOR ( ) Enclosed find $ Sal lath tril tnind ntti ted hh ‘ with PARSON \P@AAAAAAABAALALASABAAAAAMAMAMAAABAABMAMBAM ; coming May 30. Joe qualified on ; this same course ,; went from there { Ohio. This year the Open will be | couragment | other golfers, Joe should be able| ! improving golf course. We" Faulconers, Nelsons, Mathews, Pollocks, ‘ Woods, Fa- raldos and Archers. $2.00 is the entry fee per team, or couple. Kinseys, | palit ALE, | Looks like Joe has his eyes! fixed on the National Open} Tournament. The sectional quali- ; fying rounds, in which Joe will | participate, are to be played on| the hazardous Ponte Vedra Golf | | Course near Jackséonville an in 1946, and to the Open Tournament staged in Cleveland, played in Chicago. With a bit of personal from the Club and individual members an en- from to push his shoulders back, enter | this Open Tournament, and come | back home with laurels due him. | | We have a possible high rating} Pro among other Pros if just stop long enough and rez the calibre of his ability to s game. Ever watch him It's a cinch, however, j unless we get behind Joe give him a little push, he'll {main in the same rut he’s. been | in. We've got more in,Joe merely a manager of our play | play that and re-/| golf? ye got) a Pro who not only knows how to teach, but one who know how to play golf. Wait a brother! 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C . 11 10 .524' White Sox, 11-3, while the Tigers PL AYING LE AGUE B } ; e ° 11 10 524] were “losing to the St. Louis | West Palm 910 474] Browns, 4-3. : ee entre Miami Beach 912 427| In the WalichatLeseun: dhe Many Others Being * | YELLOW ARMOUR'S QUALITY LARGE LBS Gt. Petersburgh 416 200) New York Giants defeated the Develoned Here gion clubs, we will soon have CLOVERBLOOM GRADE “A” 5 C Brooklyn Dodgers, 11-8, while is es players in other leagues. Keyko National League | the Chicago Cubs were winning By High School aS. aonegsigns " “ ALK: Chub— W. L. Pet.| from the Cincinnati Reds, 8-3. ! cae . Sunday we may see the pit 4 QUARTERS [RR LARGE ST. S OF i. . 3 625\ These were the only games played And Legion Teams cher's battle we have been look- READY re! 3 D71| yesterda x for. Joe a may piteh for | > v frective 5 4 586) The mbt By PEDRO AGUILAR the Red Raider with Proette fort amen 44 AMERICAN LEAGUE The local boys that are playing j the Subron four. age 4 4 500) RB. H. E.1 in organized baseball in 1949 are| In the nightcap, the Bombers IN CARTONS . see ory ho 10 19 Ol as follows: Bill Cates as trainer paves pitches, thal aaa one | STALKS Cc Di 4 he " . out anc ney are iongolo ‘San- | Phitede igh ve 4 6 1%) Kinder, Johnson and Tebbetis;| 0 the Miami Sun Sox leads the| Oo, "and G. Diaz t | Herre, Hausman, MeCeahan and] list. Sindo Valle of Miami Beach| Any of them may give the Le DOZEN Chef Boy-ar-Dee so, Aemavicnn League Agta oth is number two, Clayton Sterling| gion a fight but Mario Sanchez SPAGHETTI Cha Ws be Wet with Daytonh Beuch in the Flori-|claims he has Kaki Rodriguez Mew. York 71 MM ROW, EB 2. | Feady and if he does not go good, . % % 414| Cleveland WB “ lees nena ie a cote Joe Lewis will pitch, Henrique: DINNER 6 a sab | Chicwes 3.19 || Panny Lastres with eat oa be behind the plate, Knowle 0 fe with MEAT . 9 9 9) Gromek, Garin and Hegan;'in the Carolinu League is no. at first; Pazo, Solomon, Garcia} © {97 J AGI G OF F KT YVIt YY ) gee ry Pett MEAT. we eee 8 9 Say) Getted, Grove, Wiebt, Groth and | Vite Vidal with Vidalia in the | Anguierra and others HUNT'S 4 6 ‘Bel Poton 3e0) orida league is num-\to win over the Bombers q i : ; a Bwesting Ww . | Cf Wax-polish your floors =r. 35 isi aig be" PBs OT A Sg vox pstah you TOMATO SAUCE Wantotraion re) R, H. B,| Land in the Florida State League} Australia, which has a land with our Johnson's ~ St. Kandi 4 @ 0} 1s No. 7, Joe Casa Jr., who starts | area comparable to that of ‘the | Can. . - . Dietenit 310 2|May 12 wit the Georgia State! Ynited Sta s, has. g Tatio: a sty Sports Calendar "1". 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