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MONDAY, MAY 16, 1949 VX-1 Flyers Lose Both Games Saturday Night Hamboo Reom Wins w= : poe nn ca seu, | Cilbert Valdez |New Playing With | Large Crowd On "land | COLLEGE BALLPLAYERS DIE IN. CRASH. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘J of The dowblehender of softball! T W. h ‘ played Seturday night at Bay-} acoma, Wash. | witch Hil matey ow Pork for the benefit of a} ‘Gilbert Valdez, the diminutive seine it the: et player was a huge success. short-stop of the Raiders, Bomb- 41 wins it will go into.a tie with the’ A erfiow crowd enjoyed both ers and other Key West baseball \ ihe Op-Dev-Sta, : then the 4 the . Dev-Sta -wins then ‘#l ~w = Powe ep we a ~, is now playing in Tacoma, gs on drop into the ¢ four iqnings ef the finn shington and according to} ae Cannonball Martin geme for the strong Bamboo} “UPPings from the Tacoma papers ibusrsigatir eit oa oak Room end allowed only two hits |" i Playing a swell game and at 7:30 p, sk eae oP “dg rune has been et gute ie ; iliete ie. bliches tie -bsa| 0h named manager of the So far the Bamboo Room and thee frames of the seeond con-| He is playing with th ‘ ' ' the VX-1 Piyers. He! fantry in ¥ the Teche cee eevee ome bit and allowed one! League. In his last game he drave'! ” home the winning run and made . Heberte Wes relieved in the|the best catch of the afternoon| TWO MEMBERS OF THE LA CROSSE, WIS. TEACHERS COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM were wemer_ by © Herris, who atlowed| With a great running catch to left| killed and three others injured in car-truck accident near Eau Claize, Wis.. Saturday. ' Pictured - " ay oa hits. | field, from short where he plays.| mm the auto is William Benedict, 20, of Sparta, Wis.: in the road: Larry ‘L. Mitchell, 18, of Wilton, my 4 a vt ave — Pe aT Wis. (left), and Harold G. Haugstad, 21, of Black River Falls, Wis. ,, Benedict and Haugstad | VE.4 Flyers and won the game| little illegal, for yeaa tent wpe tilled: : { © me hits, eight bases on balis,; Pitched when he twisted his! ss two wild pitches and a couple of| body before the pitch, neverthe- | y R A B : i isp teats voy deeptive bai! A'S "TWICE BEAT YANKS d ber - chord, whe wethed the eight| and ys hard to hit, un en ‘ 5 al er, om: meer mm the first inning, also! Marrel went down swingi | . i e pitched the second round. He/three times they aya Mg F Game Rained Out touched for two doubles and} Im all, Ball struck out 13 bat- SOx DEFE AT FELU ; at : aes we singles. | Combined with an) ters, every member’ of the Flyers| é , THe Red Raiders.and the Bomb- ane wild pitch, four run-| @t least once. 2 Gove ovensed heme pote | Horner and Henson’ He stored 4. New York Giants ers yesterday played a great Henson was on the mound the}® little shaky. A walk, a sacri-} And Bosten Braves rang of ball fon eve TDPOna a four innings for the Fi fic eand a passed ball bambnellt RA SEBAL STAND! NG : the rain came Gown and spoiled He allowed two hits and two un-! with a hit by Horner, scored als ses Win Their Games the contset. It was a nice pitch- ; - - ‘ ~~ pe scored while Coleman, and then a passed ball] Island City Baseball League In National League er’s battle between Kaki Rodri- | "Yiy qt KE. | Scored Henson. Ball bored down (Municipal Stadix : ez and Bunsy Villareal and the | At bat, the leaders were Casado|and struck out the next three Club— cat (Spectal.to The Citizen) pam inceninns Milner ines, gd Jock Villareal with one out| batters, Harrell, Sutton. and|Red Rai - 1, Pet] yew YORK, May 16—Phila-|"e-vamped Bombers looked good f two (two walks each). Ville-|Seim. He struck out Fisher in| emer ee bs 5 1 833] siphia Atletics twice upset the | 4nd will give the Raiders a fight} Coionel g; : : geored (ieee rune. Heneon| the second to make ‘it four in alae BRT New York ®ankees:vesterday_by.| ‘Tom now on. Colonel ‘Spotswood ‘had a. 3?/.aaire windaw-to 25-upper wise ® double and a single for| row. i nl ga 0 fy 000s cammep ity Wind Ti joNe. The), Thennlnaging at MoGraw. Val: ba past Thursday, and with one poerhbigganc wes peering out last} he Flyers | In e thir ibs. a See i lez and Connie lack Sanchez | ball out. This is as specta g| Friday ayem, me In the field, Acevedo, Joe Mira, | stole pod nbeict airy pire eae enterietional ames Sandal erry ih the Sere ore. | wall prove of great value ‘to the | they come. But, mieiyeoec ‘that tle caine avait UP Ae Bar q Mira, a t rt} Club— W. L. Pet. y i ”! Bombers. Nene Di his at} » Calonel, they're} these humid days. Can’ Cosado and Castro were the best| doubled to score Gibson; Harrel was marked by the scoring of sev-| Bombers. Nene Domenech is at! sways down’ the middl " bee = ter the winners, Coleman, Coop-| struck out, Sutton also struck out} eevee 23 15 605) on runs by the Atletics in the 6th. | the hellm of the Red Raiders and 1-9 © MS ATER Bet Tay aes poing erauend sey Wichele and Perry Hender-|ut.the ball got away: fsouy the| moe: 24 16 .600| "Chicago White Six defeat-| Claims he will win the series | ‘hey? \greens, anymore,” he exacted.| m for the losers catcher and Sutton landed ‘safely ane 2115 .583] 24° the Cleveland Indians in two | from the Bombers. Well, some of our. Navy. .golf-]But yours. truly gave shim the’ ® ning R. H. E.|on first; a bad throw by Fallon| werent 20 18.526] oames, 10 to 0 and 2 and 0. They - ers will ‘soon be. pulling .up an-|Selfsame story about his own) Five 000 001 O— 1 6 2) allowed Horner to score. et ee ae 18 17 514) ) eat the great Bob Feller in the| Three members of the Aul-| Chor and aweigh they're going to] €4me. Fellow sufferers, that is! | —- MM aes Gib Prom’ there ch on oalicde Lae ORES 16 21.432) fet game. Boston Red Sox won|America Conference Champion! ther parts of. these United}, “Wander if Dr. and Mrs, Lanco-| Riet Siehenh Gnd Sienden-| Ut Suet ee meee Bit ecePeiiinn 16 23 .410| 17°" 4h Washington Senators, 3|Cleveland Browns, Lou Groza, States, far away spots. The Bid-| lt Lester would be interested in m; Roberts, C. Mesris end Ces-| in the fourth, Damanis singlea,| 12 26 .324|40°9. while the St. Louis Browns | Dante ,Lavelli and Dean Sensan-! dles ar leaving the early part of Getting away from the confines | aveaewee ‘ | stole second and Henson walked: | ae were splitting with the Detroit] baugher, are finishing thei col-| next wek. The Jim and Hes Hegs of a tor's (M. D.. ete) office, SUMMER . nel, gle Aah SicuhColmmin bh touahird Git Ho National League Tigers. [lege edtication at Ohio state. | are leaving not too long. from| for the game of games. Seems EXCURSION : Henson; stolen bases:|dricks ‘made a try for. the ball Club— » W. L. Pet.) ty the National League Boston, | |now. The Mostellers are leaving like somebody'd put them wise e FAR ES pA Acevedo: s#erifice hit: Santana;| but it got away; McClure got the As iets 16 9 640] ,ow ion top, beat the Brooklyn |™ons,Fhomnpson, Trinkle and Lo- | #9an- Looks like just as you get{to, this game. It only takes one) cut’ by Roberts 4 by/ball and dove for third in time| B&ton -. 16 9 640) Toasers, 4-0; the New York|Pata- |to know some of thse swell folks,| 00d smack of that ball, in any oy tith + Cocker She 1, by Henson 3; left on|to put out Damanis before the Cincinnati 13 12 520! Giants won one from the Phil: R. H. E, | they up and out on you before direction, for that bug. to bite) . Fiyers @, Bamboo Room 8;| runner reached the bag: It was| Brooklyn 480} delphia Phillies, 7-3; Cincinnati | Boston 4 6 2/you've had time to have a cup! you, Bell and Lancelot—just one 21-DAY ROUND. “f game: 1.10; umpires: Vil-|@ great play. | pe eeuls 7 455] Reds were splitting with the Chi-] Brooklyn. 5-29 0 4 a|, of java or tea with them. , | good smack! Oh, I know you are Ths leeee! and Abston: scorer: Agui-| | At bat, the leaders Were Lentz! hiladelphia 428, cago Cubs. 6-6:and-5-8, while St. Bickford and Masi; Martin, 1 _undetstand the new busy as bumble begs, Fe tanit) ik $inse te | with a double and a single, Horn-| > #{sbureh 423 Touis Cardinals beat the Pitts-| Banta Polica and Rdwards, Cam. | Peeples shoots a very nice game.| forget your “own health ‘while . jer with a double and a single. | Chicaéo —---10.44.. 417! pirgh Pirates, 4-3. pandlle : 11d like to take him on one of| you're so concerned ‘with the PHMADELPHIA te the elehteap, SubRon Four) In the field, the best were Mc-' American League ‘The ‘scores: First Game | these days, but not after ‘he’s health of others, PRESCRIP WASHINGTON, » « ‘ won @wer the VX-1 Flyers, 9 to|Clure, Downen and Hendricks! _Club— W. L. Pet.| AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. | warmed up. I'd like to take him} TION: One full round of golf 4 DeWitt Roberts held the SRs|Clure, Downen and Hendricks, New York - 169 .640; First Game Cincinnati 6 14 1) while he's not occustomed to the! Once per wek to start with. BALTIMORE $ 97.00" fo one rum and ome hit the first| for the SubRon boys, Gibson, | Detroit 14 11.560, R. HB, |Chicagas.,__..5. 10 3; course. Welcome. Dr. Peeples. “Dr. Jones, D. D. &.. of the Na “phos toe three taming end then wes re-|Harrell and Coleman for the) Chicago 14 12.538] philadelphia 8 7 1| Fox, Guibert, Birkhart and, Welcome, Suh! aoe #1 Mespital, Hot only fills cavi ewed by Otis Curry, who walk-| Flyers. Cleveland 10 10 \500|New York 712. 09] Howell; Achantz, Kush and Walk-! Now that Dr. Hayes’ children’ tits in his office, but likes filling ed three, made a wild pitch and! Score by innings: __R. H. E.j Washington 13 13 500, Fowler, Schantz, Kellner and] ¢- ; "have come of age, school andjeghteen cavities on the golf cami with @ couple of er-/SubRon |... 100 411 2—9 5 3| Philadelphia 14 13 519! Guerra; Bryne, Shea, Page, Hil- Second Game | kindergarten, that is, Mrs. Hayes| course, as well. And doos as good “— ball allowed | Flyers 202 000 0—4 3. 3| Boston 10 12.455! jer and Berra. ‘ R. H. E, |may be able to get back. on they Job there, asin the chair, | SubRor © four times in| Ball and Fallon; Roberts, Cur-|St. Louis 8.19 .296) Second Game Chicago. #0. i Seicwaye, Wat, there's that beait-1: 17 Sale Me Soe eoman) Seats the fourth, his first inning on the|ry, Henson and Sutton, Da-| Rg hey OM eee COTE HS pros beige agen alle ceo fly as ~ - a tine : Ratiile i . 2 ig ust. and Scheffing; Gumbert, ion started and plang galore. } Chaplai: , of the Na _ i. That gave the SRs the —. ‘ilies: Atbear, tae SOFTBALL STANDINGS aca cas a Fanovich and Mueller. |Now, Mrs. Doctor’s wife, you) val Hospital, could get Chaplain Al R Li in the fifth, Curry pitched to, stolen bases: Gibson, Horner,| Geay mew Perk Coleman and Astroth; Rey- R. H. E. {owe it to yourself to ‘schedule|-John Curtis, of the USS Howard three betters. walked two of|Harrell, Marsee. McClure, Tur-| CLASS “AY |nolds. Porterfield, Sanford, Page | St. Lauis 4 8 O/yourself back onto. the golf/.Gilmore out to play golf. this them mi then went to the] pin Downen, Hendricks, "Joyce Club— W. L. Pet.’ and Niarohs Pittsburgh 3.6. 01 cone No need in putting’ it off.| whole. thing would be a happy cans 0000 whowe Henson came in to| sacrifice hit: Gibson: struck out: | Bamboo Room 4,1 800) First Game Hearn, Staley, Wilks, and Rice, | Now's about ‘the best ittme. situation. How about ‘it, Chappy i or your Sone) Guaae pitch. One run scored on a wild| by Roberts 5, by Ball 13, by Cur-| VX"! Flyers Sere), 000 R. H. £, |Garagolio; Werle and Fitzgerald. Pops caled up through a down-}.ojd oy? Wicker Ottne Meehan Gener pitet ry 1, by Henson 4: bases on balls:| Adams Dairy 1 3° 250) chicago Hs all | aaa ao : eames eg Se se no Im the sixth, » walk, a stolen! off Roberts 2, off Curry 5,. off| VFW ; 1 3 250! Cleveland 051 ‘ ee uP .t hese and @ single by McClure|Henson 2, off Ball 9; left on 3 Feller, Zoldak and Hegan; q ; Bigs ent another SR home | bases: Flyers 3, SubRon 6; hits: CLARS | Wight. and Wheeler. ; + > - In the seventh, the Subs scored| off Roberts ‘} in 3 innings, off|,Club— W.L. Pet. Second Game q ¢. ' two more for good measure. With| Curry 1 in 1 inning (one out in| Tides-Inn De ees | R. H. E. wl : two outs, Puta walked, Lentz, fifth, two on bases and one run| BlimpRon 3-3 500/ Chicago 26 1 sowioeamccus — . —_ - ° doubled ond Putman scored: | scored), off Henson 3 in 2 2-3 in-|OPDevSta 2 3 .400/ Cleveland 040 oe : =. LIES i Hendrick ne ‘and Lentz nings; umpires: Abston at the| Naval Hospital 1 4 .200] “ Gettel and Wheeler; Gromek ; 5 cored !plate and Chuck Means on the Serres acne jand Tipton. i la ‘ Rell of the SubRon Four pitch- bases: scorer: Aguilar. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN & Be A ae | uf Model “ ces AB 8 ET ERE BOOS sas i oston : eer: At y, Washington QO, 4.2 wes Mow Conventonse! Ehwaet oor over K BY NOSE IN CAPOT WINS PRE r yOCKEY TED ATKINSO! sore Preakness at Baltimore's Pimlico track Palestiman (lett). ing fourth, is in center. and three-sixteenths was 1 a new tratk record at Pimlico, RECORD TIME { Dobson and Tebbetts; Hudson, Welteroth and Evans. | First Game : R. H. E. ‘Detroit 942 1 St. Louis 310 0 Newhouser and Robinson; Em- ; bree, Ostrowski, Kennedy and } Moss. Second Game R. H. E. 1211 0 eee and Lollar; ! Kretlow and | St. Louis Detroit Garver, Overmire Stuara, Rogovin, Robinson, Riebe. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H..E. 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