The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 13, 1949, Page 5

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PRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 BAMBOO WINS. AGAIN; TIRES INN BEATS NAVY sows Sit Yor Bombers, Raiders |Vets Vs Flyers, | ‘Bangle Sunday Red Devils Vs. BROWNS WAELOP. A’S; WASHINGTON DEFEATED Sox; Reds Defeat. New York. Giants Frames. Then Blows (Speetnt 10 The Cittseny Leading Batters in VERY BEST 1: Zi jewel $4gss0 Price Includes: Federal Tax Her Excellency The finest of 21-jewel watches for the very finest of Mothers. So beautiful +». 80 dependable through the years. Truly the gift of a lifetime; PAUL J. SHER JEWELER 608 Duval Street Key West, Florida i 4 ‘Two Softball Leagues . Of Class “A” And The Bewbee Room softball A St di ° ‘e ‘a , Be T, Casado 6. commen ter winning AE Stam Blimps. Tonight | xew"Youx"”oy "as lise “BP Teague, [Ge phim and) ceoh lonk ight at the ompense; ar w, : LLouis Browns whaled the Phil}" Amouneedi By Aguilar: | Griffen 5. serv. Adams Dairy ickers Field Sunday there} Softball games scheduled for | adelphia’ Athletics, 10/to 6, in the ; Dairy. ‘The final | wilt be b : : : aoee pe : Br AGUILAR : i ite Gates ?. Adnan 6 fn jut one game, the’ first [tonight at Bayview Park are the | only night contest played last | oftietalt s CLASS “B” | TODAYS 1 The Dey eeceed Gent cur onl @ five-game series between the | Veterans of, Poreign Wars meet- | night. BI een Dal | acne as x (ant, Knew Americ! 7 ti . 4 2 anco. team el, ODS _..... i wale aed 4 double by Sands. | —_ Bombers and the Reding. the VXI; Plyers, and in the] Yesterday the Detroit Tigers! is shown leading the ce fe Stack we 9 ar 6 tne) Dovid B bs gave b seared four in — 2 « }last contest hte Op-Dev-Sta will|came to life again and beat the So 1? ba: z Bradshaw, ODS _4 1 2 Oren, | of the # fret, three wails mts is a series that the fans{ play the Blimp-Ron: Washington. Senators, 2-1, with | Soffball' batters with: am average) wothis ODS 2. 2.1 {Piremen and deneinbe Mira’s a ve been waiting for. Both clubs . ; Trucks hurling brilliant ball. The | of .461, while K. Solomon of the if : a hd petes " have strength ‘ The Vets will try to break into - Secory, ODS 25 tam bern ee cere ngthened and it is cer- Hi) yi és Bostor-Red Sox defeated-the Chi+ | ‘Tides Inm was leading the Class Henriquez, Ti 37 Ohio, 7 youre a be third, Adams added two! = good ball game impends. ae és cago White Sox, 2-1. THese were | B’-igague, according to: the bat- Pickard, Hosp....7 5 3 Crowson | Jee Louis — oF © walk, « single ana | ‘he Bombers have two new}... i no will have to win to! the only games scheduled’ in the | ting averages compiled by Pedro Kerr, Tides ......10 6 4 worn in Chemters Gare crore, The Smith Lane | Pitchers to throw, against the vest ae jamboo ‘Room in first | American. Aguifar). officiating’ scorer, for Cawley, Blimp-Ron.5. 1 2 Ballroom" Ae ooo cee scored their last| R@iders, while the latter team} Place: It will’ probably be Han- |. Cincinnati Reds again trimmed} a)1 games, including last Sun-|Oropesa, Tides 13 5 5 } on ee came © the third, A bunt | M@ve Bunzy Villareal and C. Val+| Coc, and Henson’ in another pits } the New: York Giants; 3:0'on the} gay, — \Lavrente ODS 1k 5 4 Rerten | enet, tone i p—4 ty doe Mire, on error, then three rg Both have played and pitch- | “Her’s battle: The" last’ game be- | four-hit: pitching performance of'|’ ‘These are the’ averages and, Tatro, Blimp-R. “2 4 Dancing | ealke end three runs crossed the | °! %°me fine baseball. Str toe two teams was Won |the veteran southpaw, Raffens-| other records of bdth leagues: _| Brister, Blimp-R. ib 2 4 Hortenstein— Direc. "be Joke @ Gromer, ge ty yf "he Op Dev- Sta. wil bergessBigoklyn, wont s: geme CLASS “A =| Willliams, Tides 12 2 4 “clergyman cexetary af berth and wored on brother _ The sy ev-Sta will try to stay | from the Pittsburgh Pirates; 11-6,! ' prayer AB'R'H Ave.! Butcher, Blp.-R. 13 3 4 Ym Rettanal ug wh in Second: place! by winning to- | while the, Philadelphia Phillies | siam, Flyers $ 1 2 667 Neléon, Hosp...13. 3 4 :30 P.M.—YMCA Glee Club;| York born in the simth, John Lewis walk a a same time Blimp- | won over Chicago Cubs, 4:3. The | Bianeo» Dairy: 19:3) G-s40is. Hetcingtom: Hosp> 1B) 2:4 Marjorie Colum, Director. | YS" age. ‘ § © etter, Blenco walked and! Island City Baseball League ) RO" will go ‘to second place if) St. Louis-Goston game was Post-| Hopkins, VFW 11 5 5 434 Dyer, Hosp. 10 2 3 PM.--Dance under the ———— = —— aso age A (Municipal Stadim) + | \pidselion the Risers aaeieet Richy | Ponee PR rain. Henson, Flyers 9 0 4 444) Pitchers’ Records Stars—John Pritchard's Orch. re wter Roberts . ’ . ‘ich- ‘ o 44 | a ¢ . weiter Roberts takes Bn a W.L.. Pet.) ards ipv the box. | The. scores: Harrell, Flyers:_12: 3) 5 416" Williams of the Tides-Inn has —Mrs. Ruby Metzer, Dance — Risala Baer bic 5 1 833 polis) ial ata AMERICAN. LEAGUE Aritas,. Bamboo — 15) 5» 6: 400 won: three and’ lost one. B. Hostess. quater tar a Se ee 43 571 : : Night. Game 3. Ogden, VFW. 16° 1 @ 400° Sweeting won one. Knowles! FRIDAY— wma 0 1 ‘ooo sg €alendar | R. H.E.|F. Sands, Dairy 11. 0. 4 387, lost one. 8:00 nell aad Mastin Sones Shistdidstorantin ' | St. Louis 910 0} Al. Cruz, Dairy 14 3 5 .363; Mathis of the Op-Dev-Sta. has Ramis ot secend Hones | tab ernational League | SENTOR BASEBALL | Philadelphia 36 2|Barber, Bamboo 14 3 5 363’ won one game, Scheretz lost one, iy Gib coventh) Gadter got them | Miami ce ae | ‘Island’ City’ BaseWiall’/ League Fannin, Ferrick and —Moss;| Joe Mira;.Bam. 15: 5» 5: .333: Witzel has lost one. =>tue-thees Tampa 22 15 ‘so5{ (Municipal Stadium, Br , Harris, Scheib and Os-|C. Valdez, Bam. 9 2 3 333! Richards has won two for : ~_ ‘ owe 1 Afternoon) troth. P. Valdez, VFW 15 1 5 ; * mt. © Gonds hit three out Havana 20 15. .571f (First Game: | nae Dit hare’: Herorde , Blimp-Ron and’ Crawley has lost} 9, of (te te lewd the losers and Joe Miami Beach 10:10 Shennan fa Hii Bll’) Chiavaliees war one Git Geen 3 f Mire ond Santana hit two each! West Palm Beach 1617 -485 Atomic Bombers vs. Rea Detroit 2 7 Ofone game. | Martin of Hospital’ won one ane + fer the Bambee Room Fort Lauderdale 15 19 .441) Raiders. ate eC Washington 1 5 1| Joe Lewis has won one and | lst two games, Millier lost’ one. on ae etl det Villarea! had Lakeland 14 22” .389{ Sones Trucks and Bot Meee (ed ce { Miscellaneous —o auists and one © tersburg 12°23 343 json a ans rie rt Most times at bat—Henriquez mt Joe Mire had 10 outs, Casa- AES SENIOR SOFEBALL sen and Evans. ; Hegean has won three and lost’ ve a + tow cute im center. Bor the National League (Bayview Park, Night) ! R.H.E ; Me ed— j ¥ ; .H, E. bert: lost ost: runs scor‘ Kerr 6,. meee, Shen Rewis, cought three} Club— W. L. Pet.! First Game: 7:30 | Boston ig Gaal ee eacasaen sce and: lost: Trost hite— Henriques, T. me ane wtgret Wed four outs New York 13 9 Sot PRIN SS Chicago 1 7 0] C. Harris has won one-and lost; Most doubles—Herrington 2. hae Boston 13 9 .591| First—VFW vs. VXI. Parnell and Tebbets; Gumpert | one. | Most triples—Tatro 1. wwe ley innings: R. HW, E. Brooklyn 12 10 .545' Second—BlimpRon vs. OpDev-| and Wheeler. Hancock has lost two and tied;, Most homers—Richards 1. 108 O-—5 7 § Cincinnati 11 10>.524! Sta. | pe Ra one | Most: stolen bases—Oropesa 4. : 403 000 x7 6 4 Philadelphia 11 12.478 MAY 16— | Only games scheduled. R. Perez has lost one. Most sacrifices—Richards Salo- . ye and Villareal, F Pittsburgh 10 13.435; First—OpDevSta vs. Naval a M. Arias Has lost two games. | mon and Kerr 1 each. } mi © errs, Roberts and St. Louis 811 421 Hospital. | NATIONAL LEAGUE Miscellaneous Most times walked—Kerr a,! ~ “ | Chicago 8 12.400} Second—Bamboo Room_ vs.| R. H. E.| Most doubles—Downing 2. eaeees 8. a To omen 9. Ginde American League Vas | Cincinnati 3 9 0] Most,triples—Siam 1, Lee Gtif-| Most times fanned—Kelly 5. Fag gt - i Ace-) _ Club— .L. a pet ae |New York 0 4 1{fen2. loa GE: we a i ed Lbs Clev ‘aay + : see o_o vs, Indepen-|” Raffensberger and Mueller;| Most homers—Harrell 1, Casay Mail The Citizen. to: Relatives: Avie 9. bases on balla: off Har-; Detroit 12 9 .571|__Second—VXI vs. Adams Dining. | Hartune. Beouuan, anda Living * 1 off Arias % double play: Washington 12 12 500, MAY 19— aes ee ad J Villere to J. Mira; time of Philadelphia 11 13.453! First—BlimpRon vs. Naval R.H.E. a i umpires: Villareal Chicago 1112 .478 Hospital. | Brooklyn ll 13 0 Abeton anes Aguilar; Boston 911 .450; Second Adams Dairy vs. | Pittsburgh 613 2 AS e nnn pitch jarvis St. Louis 617 .261) - Branca.and, Gz ha-iGres ’ sy ; | ranca and Campanella; Gregg, 4 , 4 . \ Satentamaeeet MAY. 20-—~ » 2: 2. | Chambers, Higbe, Muncrief, Bon- Sto YU eeeit seems everybody's fancy is turning to J DPS Sot ame: the Die SORTBALL STANDINGS ## B'st#GpMevst $s. AThaébén4} ham: and: MeCuliough.. and ‘Fitz- ae ve arte u i lence. serald *s t mes when he held the (Bayview Park) be Gagundsey Xl. ver pam bio ol Seas & Re f ‘ Tides Inn runtess. In the fifth a) CLASS “A" Room. | RHE OS a fe & and « double gave the Tides | Club— W. L. Pet.} eae. ae | Philadelphia 6L . , ' eet ram and tied the score. | Bamboo Room 4 1 800) SKATING | Chicago 381 Yee Newry bows made several | VX-1 Flyers 31.750) Bart aes | ed eee Say ae ,* | v ; 1 yview Park, Night Borowy and Seminick; Rush J veees wm the line-up and the | Adams Dairy 1 3° 250) ppipay. eaten tie tom Gut was shot VEW 0)/ 3/9. 000 | a eqeetia Oona. lao SEX . > wy leonen = Pag: Benet CLASS “” : jee } St. Louis-Boston game post- . o meces a ne He sani “i cored sik runs on one hit. It; Club— Wil. Pty TENNIS poned by rain. 5 leuked ke the ball game, but | Tides-Inn 4 1 .800/ Bayview Park, Afternoons a Ra —— ( a cena, on two walks | BlimpRon 2 3 (400) Daily play. _ nea La , \ ‘A a ad teow Naval Hospital 1 4 200! —— nen: 7 | a \N Mee Hen hit two singles | —— —— =| SHUFFLEBOARD : __—— = ” th 4! und = drove om Jropesa hit two to lead the win- | (Bayview Park) i ~ <i or ved one to knot, ners. Burke hit two for the lo-; Daily: play. = Then the Hospital scor- | sers. In the field, Henriquez and; f ‘ half A single to Oropesa were the best for Tidos, gg iy a te pend Dyce: Peabybie and Mar. |° O&M MPM eae AF FM CIGAR STORE | " all the way home. tin for the losers. \ | ee ee ee ne| sore ty mings: 7 (OO Alarm Clocks): "oo prs “ Tides-Inn 000 016 5—12 9 5; FeS 0 Duval Street Ketl Ingraham and | Hospital 010 061 I— 9 6 3 Key oO Suecess : ort t engles and Williams! Williams and Kerr; Martin,; A COMPLETE pg Miller and Krech. | nm eager young man just | » a Thee gow hit a triple to| 2-base hits: Krech, Bestic, Kerr out-of college recently sought | BASEBALL eon 0 snd Speed Ball 3-base hit: Oropesa; stolen the advice of a successful Marten cot the showers and Chief, Kerr, Barber, C. B. Burke, Pick-) business man: | SCORES: Mites mt to the vund and ard 2, C. F. Burke, Martin; sac- “Tell me, please, how I: } * ~ st finally retired’ rifice hit: Williams; struck out should go about getting a | by William 2; bases on balls: off} start in the great game of | POPULAR BRANDS of * ' if the first batter was | Williams 7, off Martin 7, off Mil-| business.” ° sho doubled and an out. ler 2! hits: off Martin 9 in 6 1-3! | “Sell your wrist watch and | Cigars and Cold | antl the prason ts, i Burke mauled scoring Bos-| innings; double play: Bostic to buy an alarm clock.” was the 2 £ % . fut Sherman and Dyer were | Jarabac; time of game: 1.30; um-} laconic reply. 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