The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 2, 1949, Page 6

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a 4 ) acd i z Daas SUBRON FOUR | WIN THEIR GAMES BY ONE-SIDED SCORES + Raiders Suffer Their > First Defeat In Five Games; SubRon Team Wins Three “fhe Bombers and the Subron Four won their games at the! Stadium yesterday by one sided scores. i “The Bombers scoerd 10 runs to} but five for the Legion. | “4in the second game the aka Four scored 13 runs to two for Raiders. This is the first de- it for the Raiders in this half, winning four straight ern. Subron boys have won 3 straight games. In the first game, . a left-handed rookie, held ; Legion to no runs and no hits Seven hits in three frames. For the Legion, Lefty Rodrig- ue» starred on the mound andj} Was touched for 6 runs and 8! hits.in three frames. Mario San- ‘ehiéz pitched the fourth and was for two hits and two fae i i : a Island City. ‘Baseball League (Municipal Stadium) Club— W. L, Pet. , Red Raiders 4 -800 Atomic Bombers . 3, 2 600; SubRon 4 3 2. 600 American Legion -0 5 .000, Florida- International peas Club— Tampa Miami - Fort Lauderdale Havana —.. Lakeland Miami Beach , West Palm Beach —.. St. Petersburg .. National League Club— W. L.: Pet, Boston ae 9 5 643 Cincinnati 7 5 583 St. Louis 6 5 545 New York fi 7 4% {Brooklyn — 6 7 462 Pittsburgh 6 7 .4b2 , Philadelphia .6 8 429 Chicago 5 7 All American League Club— W. L. Pet, 10 3 .768 -8 5° 615 6 4 .200 7 5 583 87 533 6 6 500 3 10.231 311.214 Ace-| Sports Calendar aes BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, iérd, K. Rodriguez, Stantana Keune acon 2 Onseda, Villareal, (First Game: 1 P.M.) Means; prariticn BE Dem suk! sunpAY— @ut;. by E Rodriguez 3, by by| First—Atomic Bombers vs. ri 1, by Heath 1,. by Red Raiders. 3 bases on balls: off) Second—SubRon Four vs. off 3, off Heath 1, American Legion. oft) Sweeting 1; double play:) suNDAY, MAY 15— + oe iguez 4, off 'M. Sanchez 1,/" First Atomic Bombers ve. tas to Acevedo; hits: off Heath ‘SubRen Four. LY for 0 runs in 3 innings, off E. Second—Red Raiders vs. & for @ suns, off K. American: Legion. 2 for 2 runs in 2 in-| SUNDAY .MAY 22— off M. Sanchez 2 for 2.runs|” pirst_SubRon Four vs. Red in 1 inning; time of game: 1.40; Raiders. Smpires: 8. Calero, ©. Calero and Second—American Legion vsi Lemley; scorer: Aguilar. Atomic Bombers. 4 “ante onan i SUNDAY, MAY 29— In the second game the pitch- First—American Legion vs. ing of Flohr was the feature of @ubRon Four. a 5 ered B yd of th eee Second—Red Raiders vs. Atom- Cooper ic Bombers. piel fe ee cttensive Part. SUNDAY, JUNE 5— © ‘single, triple, First—American Legion vs. 4 Samer, eroring three runs apd Red Raiders. jome three. ? Second—SubRon Four vs. phe. Red Raiders, who used Atomic Bombers. pitel ibd to stem the hitting | sunny AY, JUNE 12-- Bein prem Bays, Dontensch First—Atomic Bombers vs. the only one to hold them in the last frame. Raiders first hit came in ‘Whird on a double by Claude who later scored on an error by the pitcher. Arango in the sixth, and Clark ‘single in the eighth and B. 1 hit.a single in the 9th. Z the eighth, after Clark sing- » Valdez ran for him and pit- cher, again threw wild to second @nd- Valdez reached third on a Squeeze play. Valdez stole home but the batter is out by rule. The Subron. scored their first run in the second. Fonti and Bar- derilli walked, Fonti had stole second and a wild pitch put him on. third. Barderilli stole second, Gardner flied out to center. Flohr butted safely and Fonti scored. lurg was out short to first Barderilli scored. the third, Bunsy is in the box. Cooper tripled and he scor- a on a bad throw to third by the fifth, —oplin singled, in walked, and Cooper hit a r to deep left center, and lunsy is sent to the showers. C. lez comes in to pitch, Fonti out and Barderilli tripled ht, and Gardner walked and ¥ sacrificed him to the plate. In the sixth, with two out, Tur- bif walked, his fourth, Cooper walked, Fonti doubled, Barderil- li is safe on an error, Gardner singled and Flohr ended frame when he fanned. the seventh two walks and a single scored Joplin and Tur- pin was out at the plate left to shart to the catcher. Domenech pitehed the last frame and walk- ed one. At bat, the best were Cooper with three in four times at bat. ges hit one in his only time at In the field, J. Villareal, Clark, pane, Villareal were the best! Fi the Barderilli and Gardner for ' bron boys. A Sad by innings: R.H. 001 000 010— 2 4 5 a 4 022 044 10x—13 12 2 ioe Casa, Jr., B. Villareal, C, ez and Domenech (pitchers) sn L. Griffen and Arango (catch- ne run: m: Cooper; 3-base hits: the | for.Raiders and McClure, Cooper, | American Legion, Second—Red Raiders vs. Sub- Ron Four. - SENIOR SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, Night) First Game: 7:30 MONDAY— First—Naval Hospital vs. In- dependents. Seeond—Bamboo Room vs. Adams Dairy. TUESDAY— First—BlimpRon vs. Op-Dev- Sta. Second VFW vs. VXI FRIDAY— First—BlimpRon vs. Indepen- dents. Second—Bamboo Room vs. VFW. SATURDAY— First—Naval Hospital vs. Op- Dev-Sta. Second—Adams Dairy vs. VXI. 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. ~ ot ell EE RS | Cooper, Harderelli; 2-base hit C. Valdez, Fonti; stolen bases: Barderilli 2, Fonti, Joplin, Coop- er, Gardner; struck out: by Villa- real 2, by Valdez 3, by Flohr 12 (every member of club but Val- dez), by Casa 3, by Cabot 2, by | Arango 2, by Domenech 1, by | O. Calero 1, by J. Villareal 1, by iB. Villareal 1, by Griffen 1; bas- €s on balls: off Casa 4, off Villa- | Teal 2, off Valdez 5, off Domenech 1, off Flohr 6; sacrifice hit: Flohr; | hits: off Casa 1 in 2 innings. off! ‘Villareal 4 for 4 runs in 2 1-3 in- nings (none out in 4th), off Val- dez 4 for 6 runs in 3 innings, off Domenech 0 hits for 0 runs; left on bases: Raiders 9, SubRon 8; time of game: 2.25; umpires: Jack \ Villareal and “Wink” Adams; scorer: Aguilar. THE KRY WEST CITIZEN oe , {®) Wirephoto LEO DUROCHER (right), suspended. manager of the New York Giants. and his boss, Horace Stoneham, president of the base- ball club, confer in Stoneham’s office. Durocher was suspended indefinitely by Commissioner A. B. Chandlet following: ani ‘inci- dent at the Polo Grounds, New «York home of the Giants. in which Fred Boysen, 22-year-old Brooklynite, said he was beaten and kicked by Durocher. Stoneham said he would back Duro- cher to the limit when he, appears before Chandler in Cincin- nati Tuesday. BOSTON DEFEATS YANKS BRAVES REACH TOP Boston Wins Twice From. Giants; Phillies Beat Brooklyn Dodgers (Npectat to The Citiseny NEW YORK, May 2.—Boston Red Sox slammed out a 11-to-2! victory yesterday over the New, York Yankees. _ Pesky, mtephens and Williams blasted homers to| lead the Red’ Sox. The Philadelphia Athletics | twice defeated the Washington Senators. The Chicago White! Sox came to life with two vie- tories over, the St! Louis Browns, | while Detroit beat the Cleveland Indians, 3 to 2. Boston Braves went into the National League lead when they | defeated the New York Giants, | 6-5 and 4-2. Philadelphia Phillies beat ‘the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-2,! while the St. Louis Cardinals won from the Chicago Cubs, 8-3. { The scores: AMERICAN LEAGUE { R. H. E.! Boston 1114 0 New York 26 Parnell and Tebbetts; Reynolds, Shea and Berra. i First Game H R. H. E. Philadelphia 15 14 0} Washington 912 1) Scheib, Wilson, Shantz, Cole-} man and Guerra, Astroth; Hayne: Thompson, Welteroth, Masterson, | Kleiman and Evans. Second Game | | | R. H, E,| Philadelphia 79 Of Washington 3 7 0} Kellner, Brissie and Guerr All Astroth; Weik, Haefner and Wei- gel. First Game R. H. E. Chicago 713 Ot St. Louis 610 1; Wight, Sirkont, Kuzava, Pier- { reti and Wheeler; Drews, Os-| trowski, Shore and Lollar, Sav- age. Second Game R. H.E. 14 16 11 16 } Chicago St, Louis 0 Bradley, Kuzava, Gumpert and Tipton; Embree, Malloy, Starr, ‘ | ! | TO HAVANA Leave Arrive Flight Key West Havana 952-M 8:30A.M. 9:15 A.M. 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 952-A 245P.M. 2:30 P.M. 952-B 4:00P.M. 4:45 P.M. Shore, Medlinger, Kennedy and Moss. R. H. E:, ! Detroit 340 | Cleveland 2.8 0 Newhouser and Robinson; Lem- jon and Hegan. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game R. H. E. Boston 6 9 1 New York 510 0 Spahn and Masi; Kennedy and | Cooper. Second Game R. H. 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