The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 9, 1949, Page 5

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‘ '* H.S. BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATS REDLANDS BY RALLYING IN 7TH Conchs Display Power In Final Inning*— And Score Five Runs Sports Calendar | In That Frame SENIOR BASEBALL | art ee Island City Lewin Stethes (Municipal: Stadium, ss Afternoon). (het 10 While | fill the bases. Oropeza walked to (First Game: 1 P.M.) foree in the winning run, and on | SUNDAY— Bothing Four: la wild piteh Lewis came in for Fink Atmle Bombers vs. the fourth run, Roberts walked Red Raiders, setomen Injured | amd Henriquez drove in the last}, Second—SubRon — Four vs. Hew Week Heh Beheot came" with a smash down third American Legion. 1 thi DAY, & behind to stage « ba the third baseman couldn't SUN MAY 15— "1 4 ‘ First—Atomic — Bombers ve.| mt lly fe defeat Mediands| Knowles flied out to end the SubRon Four. heh 2 © © here fought base-| rally. Lewis struck out the last Seeond—Red Raiders vs./ I THE KEY WEST CITIZEN \DERBY FIELD HITS THE HOMESTRETCH 5 batters in Redlands’ half of the American Legion. ee ee St Retipnte.| ing fo tied the game. Both WUNDAY MAY see Retiee® stared ewe ums in! icams secured four hits and First—SubRon Four vs. Red Sire wea: Wiple vy | fielded welt | Raiders. ot © ingle by +} Lewis was on the mound for| Second—American Legion vs. wh Sem stele second, advanced | the Conchs and struck out 10} Atomic Bombers, ner, is coming up on outside at left behind Palestinian. © Gore of of infield out and) while walking 4. Benson for Red-'’ SUNDAY, MAY 29— eg HOPE © emether infield out.| lands struck out 2, and walked rst—American Legion ys.) . see y Scary RX, y——F going we ke Cees ies SubRon Four, Fema ne wi mon, Conch _ thi Second—Red Raiders ve. Atom. A A d L d (I ¥ Hews name amet fied | baseman was injured in ‘the first] . "ie Bombers. ” cevedo ads ass © eer He eeme appeared | inning while sliding in home and!SUNDAY, JUNE 5— . a | . his hitting was missed by -the> First—American Hhewever, Gwynn walked on 4] Conchs. - pees. Red Raiders. * tet, Fermentee also walked on} This Friday the boys will meet} Seeond—SubRon oat pen Wetted it} Homestead in the first of a double Atomic Bombers. tr « walk ond Lewis hit a} header at the stadium. These two Te her bet Het the second base-} games will determine which team Anguiera Runner-Up; * ‘sn “A” League In Batting 'THerringtop, Hosp. 11 2 4 Se ee fet held om w and} will meet South Broward for the SENIOR SOS TEAL Solomon At ' Dyer, Hosp. 6 22 » 1 Hered te Ge the score. | Southern District baseball cham: ree bee ries ) ‘Top Of Class | Martiny Hosp. § 13 whem aie walked to again! pionship. RON ad acai. | Chick, O-D Sta. 63 2 4 MO? re “B” League |Nelson, Hosp, 4.10 23 + First—Bamboo Room vs. VXI. | reeA SSS Second—Naval Hospital vs.! By PEDRO AGUILAR GIANTS LEAD NATIONAL: |. PITCHING RECORDS. WITH PALESTINIAN, CAPOT AND OLYMPIA leading (left to right). the Kentucky Derbv field rounds turn into the homestretch during 75th running at Louisville Saturday. Ponder, the win- ‘Sports Shorts | ‘Ted Kleinhans, ex-tajor pitch- : ty’s nine for the third season. | ter, i i { | Pa. Bee, a: og %, 333. Carl Furillo, Brooklyn Dodger -300 | outfielder, spends’ the. off-season | as a butcher in Stony Creek Mills, | sixth, Torres i i (A) Wirephoto coaching Syracuse: Universi- | Syracuse University will. be} w | host on May 14 to the Eastern | G; i sprint regatta. Some 30 crews are | Solt and rome ‘expected to compete. fF ri it | A ie | iy ; il fen a deal in the seore er oe Been! Palm Heath did not have his speed | Lakeland and was hit for 5 runs and five pe hits in five frames. Netronst _The pitcher trom the San Fran-! Chute cisco Seals, Torres, pitched |New York last frame and walked & 3 2 5 z? i exit Sibeewt me Brooklyn | Cimewnats went and Heath o get Hi S25: can seen At bat in the | walked and Honest Chuck Means | Chieage 4 i then Torres hit one te the, St. Lewis left center for the cireult and the| American only runs for the Bombers. | Chub & In their half the Red Raiders’ New York : ‘on the game. Do-Do singled, | Clewelend H was hit ‘by a petehed ball. | Detroit Cabot singled and Case- Chicago nelii fi . Harris is out at first; and Cabot scored the fourth run | Phekedelohes a homer in and in the Lows - F Hh : : mliapRon, Official batting averages of’ Williams won two, Mathis one! rea ; Pr 4 off Moe oe Ld Ups. 4 VFW a —;. {the Island City baseball league,’ and Richards one. | The highest, tting average} to the cold Cabot sing} | Meron kame ’ irst— ys. Adams Dairy. | including games of Sunday, May; Martin won one and lost two, {complied by a member of the| tq onl am aesen anal ~~ ps | N E G NIN Secopd—OpDevSta vs. Inde-1 j, . ! Crawley lost one, Witzel one, and | Washington team in- 1948 was the four runs scored. ! : @ pendents. Player— AB R H Ave. Knowles lost one. : y | 278 of Outfielder Ed Stewart. ‘At bat, Cetenes bis} Abreu zx Ravi ew baa im a hem Dai B: |Clark, Raiders 1 1 1 1.000 —____—__ Preacher Roe, Brooklyn ‘Dodger | two safely hit a homer | """" embers ed Sex Twire aotRoon Se vie ae Baids-12 i ; pes Clarence Picou wiii ride on the | left handed hurler, spent the off-| 2nd Moe a the Bom; Pigyer— an ~ Hefeat Browns: J Second—Naval Hospital vs. In-| festn’ Bombers 3 2 Gey New. York tracks this season for| season coaching basketball at| eS and Bunsy hit one for the'q Barker of ee. -l ts dependents | rome Bombers $1 2. .667 ‘the C. V. Whitney establishment. | Hardy, .Ark. Raiders. ree seen y, ““ r, on “ | Senators Wallop R FRIDAY— | Cacade, Bomb. 11 88 4841 nee —-—— — Scorpions | R. Santans, 3 sees boo irst— teal ! B. Roberta, © seis les m oom First—VFW vs. VXI. Knowles, Legion 12 3 6 .461. PONDER WEARS THE ROSES ot ood : fadians Pwo TE . Seegaet-~Blienpyign vs: OpDev-| Arango, Raiders 15 3 6 375) A 7 Letty | At ag : ' ; : (teectat te The Ctuteoes T . D. Roberts Bomb. 11 1 4.363 _ take 0: G Manan ik ee teen ae new At Park onight MAY 16— |Powell, SubRon .. 9 0 3 333! pitched 3 Tarren Mw een Vurt Giants rode into undisputed First—OpDevSta vs. Naval williams, SubRon 3 0 1 333} ana | L gt A eee Softball games scheduled for} _ Hospital. |Santana, Bomb. 18 5 6 .333/ Heoth. - errno of first place in the Bayview Park will} Second—Bamboo Room vs.'G Barber, Bomb. 18 5 6 333 fin- Metiensl Lasgue yesterday when} ‘ment at Bayview Park wi VFW. bE penbheghiary nas Totals sein find the leading VXI Flyers |B. Villareal, Raid. 18 3 6 333) / es they defeated the Chicago Cubs, a MAY 17— J. Villareal, Raid. 16 5 5 .312' ' bee | sive 1, ae the Rew Sennen test 0 tackling the second place Bam- eel vs. Indepen- | Henriquez, Legion 13 2 4 .307| a A Aa he PeRareh Piretes twice. The | 00 Room, while in the second! - dehts. ,. |Fonti, SubRon ...10 3 3. be) a 3 +H ; eres were § te 3 and 1) to 6 ame the Naval Hospital and Re or vs. Adams Dairy.| j. Casa, Jr, Raid- 7 0 2 s — Ps hae | Dentger from Jk. Vill'real, Bomb 18 3 5 ‘ittereet My oy gig beeeeteeine First—BlimpRon vs. NavallPazo, Legion 12 3.2 J. Villaresl. i rage Shue the Pimcinnet Reda and, '* Will be C. Valdez and Hen- Hospital. Barderelli, Sub..16.4 4 .250| L. Griffen, « ity .| sen as the rival pitchers in the] Second—Adams Dairy vs.| p; s 8 1 2 250 Soh, & the Philadeiphie Phillies were sages Ricabardo, Subron 250 | a & ; ae setting » pei: first game. If Bamboo Rogm VFW.) | Official batting averages of the A S 3% The New York Wankees ore! ¥'™ they will go into a tie for|MAY 20-4 Class B league up to date includ- , Comenett ‘ ; se heepine thelr hot pace im the | “8 place First—OpDevSta vs. Indepen§| ing games of Tuesday May 3. and Means for the winners Domenech | Amiericen Uo Vesterday they! _ The winner of the second game dence, | 1949. 4 se Secsytens Marvia, dv. of see yw _ » y Boston Rea} Wil go to third place in the! Second—VXI vs. Bambo | Player— AB RH POA > lek (ence defeated the St. Louis | t294ings and the loser-will go to] Room. | SOFTBALL BATTING | A. Pazo, tb-ss 4 6 1:0 1 Tete ae the cellar. it may ‘cl Is | { Blanco, ss-3b rs 4 and 4-3. The Wash I be Richard AVERAGES . q1e@21 ~ .- ~ | against Martin in this contest. SKATING ne sot K. Rodri Dumber: — es » itton Benstors best the Cleve | |__ Player AB R H Ave.} iguez,c 6©63lcw 1 O68 Reiders oa ee : lent indians too times, 7-3 and | ~ pF cp 8 Ms Bayview Park, Night Witzel, O-D-Sta 1 2 1 1.000) H. Moe, 3b-p 30.3 2 6, Raters A. 15 whe the Geeaee White Sox | SOFTBALL STANDINGS FRIDAY— K. Solomon, Indp. 3 2 2 667) Knotty, 1b 9008 1 ee — om oe _ aed the Philadelphia Athletics (Bayview Park) 7:30 to 9:00 pm. | Kerr, Indp. 5 4 3 .600| E. Rodriguez, rf 3 1 1 0 @ Heath Valdes came, Samee oe were diveding © paw CLASS “A” TENNIS | Brister, Blimp. 5 1 3 .500} M. Esquinaldo, w2teee Vite) |. tae — i Leacue { Chub— W. L. Pet |Secory, O-D-Sta.. 7 2 4 571, Cassidy, cf Gaga 47 A ww aad RH. EL VX-1 Flyers 3 01.000} ° Bayview Park, Afternoons § { pickard, N. Hosp. 4 4 2 .500 L. Fernandez, p. @ @ 6 0 @ ™ pee Pt Py Mew York io. O Gees Veo 2 1 667 : and Nights | Bradshaw, O-D-Sta 4 1 2 .500/ M. Sanchez, p-2b. 21 2 1 @ us Caen & le ab Cheege 116 2 Adams Dairy 1 2 (333, Daily play. Mathis, O-D-Sta..2 2 1 .500/ <- «= « tote: oof Ciheenes |. al aes Jensen ond Comper. Dubicl, Mc-, VFW x 0 3 .000 bases Crawley, Blimp. 2-0 1 .500{ OP). Wicepnbe Totals— w@é¢ew & hits oft - tests @ tah, Lede, Chipman and Schet-| SHUFFLEBOARD |Richards, Brimp 2 1 1 .500 ) Wirephoto Bombers siege bin te 4 4 fone | CLASS “B” iBeyriow Park) Cae Hes. ; Z saat TRAINER BEN JONES (left) holds up hand in acknowledging —_—- = ° * ? 4 Sch. kuing packer Guat, oom | Chi W; i ‘ae Daily play. Honriades Tnip 9 2 3 444, vation as Calumet Farm’s Ponder stands in winner's circle after Auch i 1teite mm ® a Vetteread tal + t is 3) * 4 i isvi 4 ws tue ond a + — ne ce 2 1 667] | The tulip mania raged in Hol-! Adkins, Blimp. 5 1 2 400) bipaege peg 78th Rentucky: Derby ati Louleville: Saturday: Jockey | c Valaan ‘ef 9800 i “oa . ‘ lospits ‘333, I > years 1634-1637. awrence O-D-Sta 8 5 3 3 e Brooks is up. f Santana, 3b-e 33.2 2 2 Aguilar, time of Gomme Pottetonas $12 || Naval Hospital 1 2 (333, land in the years 1634-1637 Lawrence O-D-Sta 8 5 3 375 eve : on » E epee earenaies rts, Ib-e tee Rtn 3 6 |) BlimpRon 1 3 .250 et | eee et ESOS. ates So eae ete ane ear —-—.. | Roberts, 1 | ‘ I. Valdea, rf oeoooe Muneret Ch re and Me} — , ef Sem Herrett, Mell, Be} Pitcher Ralph Branca of the} PONDER, RACES DOWN THE OUTSIDE TO~ WIN. KE TUCKY DERBY SATURDAY i jonzo, p 4. 2 23 ontey amd Mast Sulketa | Brooklyn Dodgers is studying for ‘ mn a it, or 4 3 ‘ . ° inging career and has made] @ Rae 2 3 ee fecond Geme eral crooning appearances in . 88 au beaters and on television. Heath, If-rf 2e¢¢08 VP thetiones eet Tier) —- —_—_—— - = » Wty 0 Woodpeckers are found in all Totals— 27 10 " 4 2 hee, Lereberdi, Riddle and | wooded sections of the world ex- Piteeerelt, Bickford, Hogue. Pot- | cept on the island of Madagascar an ee - . P ° , Sele end Mow. Satkela jend in the Aystralian region. Tins: Ki Rodcleuce & Derves > Paige, 2 ’ a 2, Alonzo. Cabot, Acevedo, twe Rranhipn Sh gen Regents Eee. Sando ape base hit: E. Rodriguez: home rum Lats 712 1 Powe Ot M. Sanchez; stolen bapeer ten oe Knotty, Esquinaido, odes te Petics, Minner, Roe | Second Game 5 Campenette somna ' R. H. E. guez, Acevedo 2, Santana, Torre pwd Uy =a . e « roe Washington 28 6 Valdez 2, Means 2; double plays . “ Che ve and 040 Alonzo to Roberts, Blanco tw Hudson and Eyans; Benton, Knotty, Moe to Knotty to Blanco Tit Geme Gareia and Hegan. | sues 6 va tag he be : lonzo 6; fs on « RUE —~ SUMMER EXCURS OR a 3] eet G : Fernandez 3, off Moe 3. off Alom- | vedlosetes 1s v1 2 iene TS aren zo 5; hits: off Fernandes 2 in 1 FARES iteces, feet hg 1112 0 ROCKPORT | inning, off Sanchez 8 in 3 innings ace ee + Guan eee © sasnaline s Ratlenateny nd Philadelphia Se 3 ~ #e P i oe . A bes me, Trinkle, Kon Gumpert and Wheeler; Kell- 21-0ay eoume tans HEP, Rewe Donnelly and % ner, Scheib and Rosar. BROADWAY : ae = Second Game NEW YORK beoeendl a ane o84 CIGAR STORE | Sinsmeren,. S'anse R ME Philadelphia $5. 1 WASHINGTON, oc § 03.08" PF emmtbe yt. 10 0, Chicago 29 2 i ae 1 10 0} McCahan and Rosar, Astroth; 610 Duval Street BAL ome $ ee ere wet Lepar Breutt,' Judson, Surkout and Wheeler. | pore = Hathor, M Howell and I | COMPLETE ea TTR race BASEBALL iL . H. E, AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 1014 1 RH. EB) St. Louis 610 0 SCORES Mew Voor wit3 Dobson, McCall, eda Berroa © 2 4| atts; Ferrick, Ostrowski, Shore | Breme end Herre: Trucks, Stu-| and Moss 2 ee, POPULAR BRANDS of A | R LI N E § wm Regevin —! 7 (#) Wirephoto | ° vw and Bent Second Game Z : ‘ 2G Cigars and Cold / { tue Game R. H.E.| THIS IS HOW THE FINISH of the Kentucky Derby looked from atop the clubhouse at Churchill Downs in Louisville Saturday as 4 / onan RH. E.| Boston 410 ©) Ponder, the Calumet Farms entry. races down the outside to win in a major upset. Jockey Steve Brooks brought the dark bay S oft Drinks wall 713 ° ag end ere peep eae home with a stirring stretch drive. The winner was clocked in 2:04 1/5 for the mile and a quarter test for the nation’s three-year- | cubes Gitine et. s 7 a . 7 -s olds. Value to winner was $91,600. end Bvans; Bear-! Lapai and Lollar. A rw ve f rive? weer

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