The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 14, 1949, Page 6

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HOMESTEAD HIGH 12TOO ‘YESTERDAY AT STADIUM dee Lewis Turned In One-Hit Job As ~~ Teummates Banged Out 13 Safeties’ Red ‘Atomic Bombers Panned tant Batter Bey Weer Mer Sehoo! deicat 06 Bemerteet High here iermeen «ty the Weat scored three runs in anime one triple by ewe wae sate on an eertqeee walked and Heecked in three runs Pernander flied out th Roemer hit a double tes second Key West rum when Oropeza and et off with home Fernan tt aafely, Goehring was Rebters chowe. Gwyn walk welked Ingrabm hit walked Ingraham hit ae bet ty the = pitcher. ree men Med out tp ne felled = to threaten = the @#h when Joc here down with two men ba pn out the last batter — | yester seore of f Cuuvmswoeuvuves> O---Suw--—w ete tee Tt w- Scene eevesDp eccocce-e eecosooceces -sc2e-cem soge | | , (wee Oropess and I 5 4 and he Hird streight win Seme two teams are this afternoon with Chip| = the mound for, Red VE.) Flyers ve. Bamboo (Benefit) | Sublen Pour vs. VX-1 " ve Naval! Meamgect eee ems Room vs ¥ Biteepiion vs Tides Inn theses) Bi vs «6Adum Ber ' THUR A) Devy ve VW v 1 Five Bamboo Room | AY limplion ve Naval Soret OpdevSie ve Tides tae PPLEBOARD Henson to second, but Gibson is Park) out pitcher to first to end the Bevis play come. | At bat the best were: Cabot EPP Perm fe persons who) Who hit two safely scored two 2 eet Coprerentatives of muse. | "48S and caught three flies in GAS ee eniversitien to dig tor os right. Means hit a double. Ogden, 4 yt te. “" | Gareia and Wownen each hit one | rifiees him to third then Garcia ING telond City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium) Club WL. Pet Red Raiders 5 1 833 Atamic Bombers 4 3 571 Scorpions © 1 .000 Plorida-International League Club— W. L. Pct. Mam 21:13) 618 Tampa 23:15 605 Havana 21:15 .583 Miami Beach 19 16 .543 West Palm Beach 16.17 .485 Fort Lauderdale 15 20 .429 Lakeland 14 22 389 St. Petersburg 12 23.343 National Leagu Club— W, %. Pet: New York 4.9 = .609 Boston 14.9 609 Cincinnati 12:10 .545 Brooklyn 12 11.522 Philadelphia 11:13 458 Pittsburgh 1113 458 St. Louis 8 12 400 Chicago 813 381 American League Club— W. L. Pet. New York 16 6 .727 Detroit 13 9) «591 Cleveland 10 8 556 Washington 12 12 500 Chicago 12 12 500 Philadelphia 11 13° 458 Boston 911 .450 618 .250 St. Louis Raiders, | ! To Play Series First Game Will | Be Tomorrow At City Stadium Starting At 2 P.M. | The Red Raiders and the Bombers will start a jive game series at the stadium starting to- morrow afternoon and both clubs are equally matched. The Bombers have strengthen- ed their club with several play- ers from other ¢lukjs and the Raiders will stand pat on their team, catcher; Bunsy Villareal, pitcher; Julius Villareal at first; Tony Ar- ango at second: Al Cabot at third: Nene Domenech at short, with Claude Valdez, Grimes, Calero and Suarez as, outfielders. The Bombers will have Aceve- do, Rodriguez, Alonzo ,Blanco, } Santana, J. Villareal, Means, Ari- tas, Sweeting, Moe, Knowles, Heath and several other stars to play the first half winners. This game will start at 2 p. m. It is rumored that Lastres, Joe Navarro, and Mongolo Sanchez will be out for the Bombers. If they do the fans are in for'a good treat. Veterans Beat First Game Was See-Saw Affair; BlimpRon Wins By | Seore Of 12-10 | Veterans won first game last: night from the VXI Flyers in a see-saw game that) was in the balance for both sides several times until the last man was out, for the tying run was on third but Gibson was out pitcher to first and the ball game was over. ! The Vets broke the ice in the! first when Downing beat out a slow roller to third, stole second and scored on an error by Daman- is. The ball hit him and bounced away and he came all the way home The Flyers scored in their half! of the second, Harrell singled to} center, an error at third and Sut- ton and Harrell occupy first and} second. Marce pops to pitcher.| Coleman hits to short and Means} thro jutton out at second and} Dowing is knocked down andj Harrell comes all the way home. In the third, the Vets scored ; one more and took the lead. Ca- | bet singled to right, Hancock fanned, Means is safe on a field- er’s choice and both runners are ; safe. J. Ogden bunted safely and bases are full. Garcia fanned and | @ passed ball by Damanis and Ca- ! i z | bot scored. Hopkins is called out | off Henson 1; time of game: 1.10 on strikes. i In the fourth, the Flyers went; inte the lead by a single by Hor-} ner at second. Marcee sacrifices! them down a base. He is out pit cher to first. Coleman singled to center and both runners scored. Demanis fli- | ed out to center 2 In the fitth, the Veterans again | went into the lead, with two outs, | Means walked, Ogden hits one to center and Sutton drops the ball, | Means scores. 4. Garcia hits a texas leaguer over short. Ogden went to thrid and Garcia stole the middle bag. A passed ball and Odgen scored. | In the seventh, the Vets won the game when Cabot singled to center, Hancock puts him on sec- ond with a sacrifice hit, Means doubled to left, and Ogden sac- ts called out on strikes The Flyers came to life in the last half and Siam batting for Marcee gets an infield hit, Cole- man singled to center. Demansi popped out to catcher, Henson! hits to short and Means fumbled the ball and bases are full. Fisher fies out to center and Siam scor- ed, Coleman goes to third and | Downning with three afely and for Cole the losers, VX-1 Flyers, | limpRon Wins From’ ODS Ne SOFTBALL STANDINGS (Bayview Park) CLASS “A” Club— W. L. Pet. Bamboo Room 4 1 800 VX-1 Flyers 3 2 .600 Adams Dair: 1 3° .250 VEW | = : 1 3 .250 CLASS Club— W. L. Pet. Tides-Inn 5 1.833 BlimpRon 3 3 .500 OpDevSta 2 3 400 Naval Hospital 1 4 .200 man hit two safely and Henson hit a double. Horner, Harrell, Sutton and Siam hit singles. In the field the best were J. Ogden with five outs and one assist, outs and two assists. Valdez and Cabot did very good for the Flyers. Score by innings: Vets 011 020 1-5 6 3 Flyers 010 200 1-4 7 2 Hancock and L. Griffen; Hen- son and Damanis. Errors: Means, Hapkins, Grif- fen, Damanis, Sutton; 2-base hits: Means, Henson; stolen bas Garcia, Downen; sacrifice hits: Ogden, Hancock, Marcee; struck out: by Henson 8; bases on balls: R. H. E. umpires: Abston scorer: Aguilar. and Villareal; In the nightcap, the Blimp Ron ind the Op-Dev-Sta scored 22 and 19 hits and 14 errors for a merry- go-round game, but it was inte- resting until the last man was out. The game was tied in the sixth and in the seventh, Richards won his own game with two outs and Keppley on first by a fielder’s choice Richards lifted one over the centerfileders’ head and made the circuit for a homer. At bat, the leaders were Camp- bell with three hits. Pascuita, Se- cory and Chick.with two each. For the winners, Brister hit two, | | Richards two and Bannon hit two. In the field, Williamson had 8 chances without an error, Smith seven, Pastuita two, and for the winners Brister, Richards, Tatro and Bannon wer the best. Butch- er caught three flies in left. Score by innings: R. H. E. BlimpRon — 601 300 2—12 8 6! OpDevSta 010 405 0O—10 12 8. Richards and Cawley; Witzel! and Secory. H Home run: stolen! bases: Richards, Williamson, Brister; sacrifice hit: Chick;! struck out: by Richards ‘1, by! Witzel 3; bases on balls: off Rich-| ards 1, off Witzel 10; double play: Bannon to Keppley, Smith! to Williamson to Chick; time of! game: 1.25; umpires: Villareal and Abston; scorer: Aguilar. : Richards; ART HOUTTEMAN, young Detroit Tigers pitcher, has recovered completely from injuries re- ceived in an automobile accident during spring training at Lakeland, Fla.’ He is working out at Detroit under the watchful eyes of Coach Ted Lyons (right). It's expected Art will be ready for KEY WEST HIGH BLANKS "2 RECOVERED FROM INJURIES IN CRASH regular mound duty within two weeks. White Sox Defeat Indians, 11-10; | Tigers Win One F: rom St. Le (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May §14.—New s Browns delphia Phillies last night, 9-1, on the five-hit pitching by~Jansen, burgh Pirates defeated the Louis Cardinals, 3 -2, while the Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs, 7-0. There were two games lat night in the American League. In one the Detroit Tigers easily de- feated the St. Louis Browns, 7-2, while in the other the Chicago White Sox won one from the Cle- veland Indians, 11-10. The scores: NATIONAL LEAGUE Night Game R. H. Eve New York @ 14718 Philadelphia Jansen and Cooper; _ Bicknell and Seminick. Night Game Boston Brooklyn Sain and Masi; Roe, McGloth- in, Palica and Campanella. aon eres] Night Game e e e ‘e e e e e e e e e e e e e ° ° e e ° e RH. EL Pittsburgh 374 St. Louis 27.0 Sewell, Casey and McCullough, |e Fitzgerald; Pollett, Brazle and: $ Rice. ;e = : Night Game :. R. H. E. Cincinnati 135 1) Chicago 01105 1\¢ Lively and Mueller; Dubicl, i § Dobernic, Sloat, Hamner andje Scheffing. is ___ gags IS AMERICAN LEAGUE ie Night Game. H = R. H. Detroit ee 1 St. Louis Re 2 7 Grey and Robinson; Starr, Os trowski, Kennedy and Mgss. Night Game.” Row Chicago 11 14 Cleveland 1012 2 Pierce, Surkout, Kuzava, Pier etti_ and Wheeler; Wynn, Garcia, Paige, Zoldak and Hegan, Only games heduled. Because of Egypt's dry. climate, more of the objects used by its ancient citizens have been pre served than those. of the ancient citizens of Greece and Rome. BROADWAY | CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES: Goats oat Cold Soft Drinks COC COCO COOOL OOOO SO OOO COREE OOOO TOOTOOOLOC2ETOOCES - s Eeeeiongsee we naien oe ie ontta| GLANTS ROUT PHILLY; .|Crow Hunter BRAVES BEAT DODGERS ——————_,;, . BILL INTRODUCED : (Continued From Page One)* balance shall be covered into the| Chest. Treasury to the credit of miscel- ‘ laneous receipts. £ Sec. a In order: to. safeguatd ahs lu- the rights of the Commission and! condition. York Giants won, aver <he+Phils the Reconstruction’ Finance Cor- poration pertinent to agreements heretofore made by: the Commis- Boston Braves took one from the. sion in connection with the leas Brooklyn Dodgers, 6-5, the Pitts- ing of facilities for the distribu: ton of water or with the) issuance of its bonds; From payable from the revenues from the sale of water, the Commis-| sion and the Secretary of the'be made, when deemed desirable Navy may, in lieu of canceling the agreement of March 18, 1941,' and entering into a new agree- ment as provided in sections (1) ly applicable in the event of and (2) of this Act, amend the “armendment of the agreement of agreement of March 18,. 1941, to accomplish :the purposes of this of its cancellation. + AMMAR ONO VET Z MMH, JUNIORS in connectio: CHAS. 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