The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 5, 1949, Page 6

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Yankees Win From =, : Browns; Cleveland Cops Contest From Athletics « (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 5.—Boston Boston Braves continued to set the in the National League, oy might they defeated the Chiengo Cubs, 4-3, largely on Club— Red Raiders Atomic Bombers _.. SubRon 4 American Legion . Saisi's pitching. Club— W. 1, Pet The Philadelphia Phillies beat tampa Bon oes the St. Louis Cardinals again yijami 16 10 615 last might by a score of7 to 5. Fy. Lauderdale 14 12.500 These were the only night Miami Beach 14.14 500 games: Havana 14 14 500 Yesterday New York Giants [axeland 13 15. 464 Won ® contest from the Pitts: West Paim 11 15. 423 gurgh Pirates, 11-4, wre St. Petersburg 8 19 .296 one from Reds, 6-1. National Lacan the American yesterday, Lo Pet Pee reenes 2 SOT Boston Yo 6 635 ee ere ce rate. ‘New York 8 7 1533 Nea ee aeeeenle Nhe Brooklyn 8 7 533 43: Detroit et ana Cincinnati “7 7 .500 ee ete 2. 24 st: Louis 6 7 .462 he ag cQ- Philadelphia 8 8 500 Sox, 8- | Chicago 6 8 429 a Pittsburgh 6 9 .400 (Night Game) League tion RHE! club— W. L. Pet Chteago 3 New York Mh : ae Cleveland : Sain and Salkeld; Lonard, ary a8 815 Chipman, Rush and Scheffing. | aes, 3 1 333 Philadelphia J A Come) yy Boston’ é 6 7 462 772 Washington 5 11 313 oe ag 519 2, St Louis 312 200 Heintzelman, Se RSE aR eee: bela Tutakle and Sem’ SORT BALL STANDINGS AMERICAN TS New York Lous R. H. E. American Legion. Groth and Tipton; Jud- Candini, Masterson and Atomic’ Bombers. SUNDAY, MAY 29— First—American SubRon Four, What's Doing . atthe YM.CA-USO. SUNDAY— 945 A.M.—Java Hour. 2:00 P.M.—Classic Hour. 5:00 P.M.—Ping Pong Tourney. 9:00 P.M.—Song Fest and Fel- lowship Hour; Bea Moreno, Se metredittients serv- ed by Hostesses. MONDAY — 600 PM—GSO meeting (2nd and 4th Mondays). $009 PM—Dance under the First Game: Stars—John Pritchard's Orch. FRIDAY— ic Bombers. SUNDAY, JUNE 5— Red Raiders. Second—SubRon _ Atomic Bombers. SUNDAY, JUNE 12— First—Atomic American Legion. Ron Four. SUNDAY, JUNE 19— Raiders. Second—SubRon American. Legion. the piano. @ancing—Mrs. Ralph Horten- cancelled.) stein. | 9:00 P. M. —Country Dancing— og R. Hortenstein—Direc- THURSDAY— 7:30 P.M.—YMCA Glee Club; Marjorie Coburn, Director. 9:00 PM.—Dance under the Stars—John Pritchard’s Orch. FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. TENNIS SATURDAY— 7:30 P.M.—Movie on the Patio p ~-Buster Perpall, operator, 9:00 P.M.—Second Showing. Executive—Forest Tuener, ! Program Director — Mrs. Wahneta Kovasa. but to rio one else. The Greeks and Romahs be- lieved, that rings had charmed | with 2,000 properties. quays. piers, The largest known ‘meteorite| a) ever to fall, it an uninhabited on the portion of Siberia in 1908 and are Weighed 40,000 tons. New York BRAVES DEFEAT CUBS; PHILLIES BEAT CARDS Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium) w 4 Florida-International League (Bayview Park) R. H, E. CLASS “A” York 12 1! Club— W. L. Pet. Aah 415 6, VX-1 Flyers 3 0 1.000 eri . “ Wii Gress, Fi vFw @ 2 .000 R. H. E. CLASS Pee ae Brovklyn 510 0] Club— . L. Pet 5 10 0 Independents 2 1 = «667 and Campanella; Burk-} Op-Dev-Sta 2°1 667 hart, Fanovich and Howell. Naval Hospital 1 2 333 BlimpRon 1 2 333 hy 0 18 i Sports Calendar and Berra; Risnedy, SENIOR. BASEBALL Shore, Savage and Lollar. Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, R. H. E. Afternoon) Cleveland 450 (First Game: 1 P.M.) Philadelphia 3 5 0, SUNDAY— Bearden, Benton and Hegan;} First—Atomic Bombers vs. Fowler, Keliner and Guerra. Red Raiders. aroma Second—SubRon Four vs. Legion First—American Legion Four Bombers Four SKATING Bayview Park, Night 1.800 Detroit 515 0] SUNDAY, MAY 15— Boston . 1 3 3] First—Atomic Bombers vs. Trucks and Swift; Harris, SubRon Four. Stobbs and Batts. Second—Red Raiders’ vs. ter American Legion. R. H. E.| SUNDAY ,MAY 22— 7 8 0} First—SubRon Four vs. Red silo Raiders. Second—American Legion vs. vs pai gs Raiders vs. Atom- vs. vs. vs. Second—Red Raiders vs. Sub First—Atomic Bombers vs. Red vs SENIOR SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, iva TUESDAY— First—BlimpRon vs. Indepen- 6:30 P.M.—Bingo-Prizes, dents. WEDNESDAY— Second—Bamboo Room vs. 1:15 P.M.—Mrs. E. E. Crowson VFW. (NOTE: Games originally sched PM.—Beginning Ballroom uled for Saturday night have been Bayview Park. Afternoons and Nights —Mrs. Ruby Metzer, Dance Daily play. ay Hostess. ie FRIDAY— $ $00 P.M.—Pinochle Tourney. oy PUFLEBOARD 4:15 P.M.—Movie on the Patio! pajy Gey” Pere) ~~Buster Perpall, operator. Ws DIAS. In the early days of “the tele peer 4 instruments were of- en leased in pairs, permitting | two Stations to talk to each other As SF GE eA I The Port’ of New York has a total shoreline of 771 miles in and New Jersey, wharves and lett ees though there is some debate origin of meteorites, they Probably remains of masses} worn in early times by the Persi- circulating about the sun | BROS SN ASCO ATCA DATE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DUROCHER REINSTATED BY CHANDLER (@) Wirephoio} SHORTLY AFTER THIS PICTURE WAS MADE in Cincinnati, Baseball Commsisioner A. B. Candler announced the reinstate- ment of Leo Durocher as manager of the New York Giants. But im the photo, Leo (left) looks quizzical as Chandler (not shown) walks past to enter his office. Eddie Brannick (right), traveling secretary.of the Giants, bites his tongue. Durocher had be:n suspended after Fréd Boysen, a Brooklyn fan, charged Durocher* hit him at the Polo Grounds. Chandler ruled evidence again-t Leo was not sufficient. Durocher piloted the Giants to an 11-4 victory over thé Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday. KENT 'UCKY ~ Sasa CANDIDATE () Photo WINE LIST (above), with: Jockey Ted Atkinson up, is the Greentree Stable entry for this year’s Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs May 7. PRIMED FOR KENT (8) Photo} JOHNS JOY (above), ridden by veteran Jockey Johnny Long- den, is the entry of J. A. Kinard, Jr., in the Diamond Jubilee running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs May 7. Platinum was discovered in the C8 arly 18th century ONE-MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. How did the Boston Brayes| fare on opening day baseball” man use NS toss out ihe fir t ball this year? 3. Who won the Masters Golf CIGAR STORE Tournament? 4. What is Ray Scarborough’s 610 Duval Street profession in off-sc ason? 5. What service did Jack COMPLETE Dempsey re-enter recently? | AL BASEBALL 1. They were blanked 4-0 by SCORES the Phils. | 2. His left 3. Sam Snead POPULAR BRANDS of professor. 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