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OP-DEVSTA NOW TIED OR FIRST PLACE Sewed Up With Independents; Hospital teprcaal STANDINGS And BlimpRon | Tied For Seeond Op-Dev-Sta whipped the } _ Blimp-Ron team in the opener at _goftball at Bayview Park last night. Op-Dev-Sta went into a tie " for first place with the. Indepen- - Key West & Vicinity: Partly’ cloudy With occasiunal showers. thru. Thursday: Moderate to fresh + ert winds. Florida: Generally fair: weather | fine ‘Thursday. except for scatter- |, AY ‘AM.—Java Hour. SSE -Claatie Hour. les a reg over the games at 33 strikeouts, also did well and au- h he lost he had one bad game. on a walk to Hancock, singled, J. Ogden bunted and the bases were: load- E: . Garcia is fi and Hop- A came through with a single. k and Means scored as a “result of the blow. Ogden stopped third and Hopkins at second, Downing and Griffen fanned « the rally. + Sap tahoe kine oD while Naval Hospital and. the Blimp-Ron are tied for sec- iteap the Flyers won. eterans by a 3 to 2 The feature of the game Henson. who fanned 15 of the making his total for , the seeond. Four hits gave Flyers three rums and the Vets scored two. in the swinging.to end the game. At bat the best. were, Henson him on third Hopkins went down with two hits anda double in three times at’bat. He drove home the first run for his club. Seinr hit two. safely. J. Ogden hit two bunts safely for two hits. In the field, the stars were Da- manis, Herenomious, Harrell, Gibson for the winners and Means, Valdez and John Ogden who caught two good flies in right. Score by ear? Veterans 002 000 0—2 6 3} Flyers . 030.000 0—3 9 1 nson and Damanis; Hancock and Lee Griffen. 2-base_ hit: R. H. E. Henson; stolen other put on second and third bad ieee? by Henson af sible for the golfer to have what is known as mental hazards. No matter the lie, there is’ always. something that gees:en in the shin West, Pla, May 4, 1949 to, alshagtl cides plod it is pos Solfer’s, mind that.set# yp a haz- ard long before the downswing hag been executed. Today B want to take you through the short (ene whieh run from No. 9 thru ‘bse ‘the samé grip .on every other shot as used in the chip shot. In addressing the ball be certain it is at a point. slightly back of center of feet, yet withs "}im a parallel line of your right heel, Be sure to get the line of direction to your target from. where the. ball is. Take proper’ stance ‘with right heeF“placed on H MONDAY— 8:00,P.M—GSO” and. 4th Mondays). ate: in, north portion, moderate to |, East Gulf: Light to moderate | TUESDAY— east to northeast winds and gen-} 8:30 P.M.—Bingo-Prizes. erally fair weather thru Thurs- Y- day. ° REPORT «tt Ake piano. ation taken at City Office, a Highest heir Lowest ‘last nigh’ Mean - Normal stein. tine Coburn, Director, Precipitation. 9:00 PM.—Dance under — th Total last 24 hours Total this month, —Mrs. Ruby Metzer, Dane Hostess. Total this year . y 8:00 P.M.—Pinochle Tourney. Deficiency this year es Belati ‘ -—Buster Perpall, operator. isaronpay meeting “Gna Stars—John Pritchard’s Oreh. 8:15 P.M.—Maovie on: the Patio. Stars—John Pritchard's. Oreh. | WEDNESDAY— - | 1246. P.M.—Mrs. E, E, Crowson 8; is, .—Beginhing Ballroom: ing—Mrs, Ralph Horter: [! 9:00 P.M.—Country Dancing— ve R. Hortenstein—Direc- ie e ' put oa singles with the ball and |” >M.-+Movie. on the Patio, Pye ge ’ 2 "firm mental picture of this line 30.11 ins.—1019.6 mbs. 9:00 P.M.—Second ‘Showing. In me 09 meme the — ee Botan : left on bases: Vets of direction is absolutely neces- nan : Executive—Forest ‘Turner. rte gee gti yoke yore th ned lyers A time of game: 1.10; sary ag you address the bali Af- |, 49 a.m. Program. Director — Mrs.! Thurs. May §& jb bald put him on first. hee UND \bston and Machin;|ter direction is fixed in your 9 p.m. Wahneta Kovasa. | Mon, May 8 = Scor . mind the hands should: be pushed }{ 8. sm t Ha a oes —___... | forward about six inches so that/'y 1:01 a.m.! ° The first modern geography }the end of shaft is’ pointing in. a | ne eee 9 Drop Game Te ‘ Cubs; Giants Beat Pirates; Phillies head back of ball. Gridge) —_—Oh 10m 0.0 ft] Duv: It Fo PURE, * Sat Island City Baseball League In other words, there are two} No Name Key B10 al Street ee ey and Safe , Whip Cardinals (Municipal Stadium) reasons for this: First make. sure} + (ast ao 1 aay oe . . (Spectal to The Citizen) Club— Pet,| the weight of body is evenly dis- | Boca: Chica COMPLETE NEW YORK, May 4—Boston! Red Raiders 800} tributed om. both fect. Second, to} _ (Sandy Point)—Gh 40m ‘BASEBALL |! “Braves lost a little ground to! Atomic Bombers 600, make-sure ball: is: hit properly: in | Caldes ip os i IU is placdi inthe Peston (Seen 4 {600|downswing: If this stance is| (north end) -4+@hl0m +14 ft ” SCORES dt om pson Euier place in ational ) American Legion 000] maintained properly with” balt 000 | League last night when they slightly before it reaches the low- } j agame to the Chicago Gubs, 4-0. Bubiel of the Cubs Roberts, Konstanly, Trinkle BRAVES LOSE GROUND “IN NATIONAL , RACE BASEBALL STANDING Florida-International League Assessible line just inide thé Jeft leg, This. movement should open the face Tomorrow of f club without altering your stance. ‘firmly fixed as when’ ball was first addressed. This slightly for ward press of the hands should throw enough weight forward te compensate for the amount of weight produced by. placing elub- est point in the downswing. This SUNDAY, JUNE 12— aid Seminick; Johnson, Wilks First—Atomic Bombers vs. and Garigiola. American Legion. —— TALLAHASSEE, May 4—In|* Second—Red Raiders vs. Sub.) R. H. E.} an opinion to Carlyle Ausley, Ron Four. Brooklyn 312 0} clerk of the circuit court, Marion| SUNDAY, JUNE 19— Cincinnati © 6 O}county, the attorney general held} First—Atomic Bombers vs. Red - . Branca and Campanella; Raf- fenstierger, Erautt and Mueller, and Pranesa. AMERICAN ne . H. 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