The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1949, Page 8

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a To | Boathern Champion “ ing How al Dee West thigh Schoo! won the BH SCHOOL PLAYS H BROWARD FRIDAY’ pein abe see pas iv FOLLOWIN THROUGH | By PEDRO AGUILAR i Browerd for the southern |: **#**#*#seeeceeeaaacas the post weekend to meet bu weball championship by Friday feating the same team 11-1 jay afternéon at Wickers weapal Stadium) Field. Bey West will meet South ‘Broward Friday tor the district ' out Homestead OFFICIAL BATTING AVERAGES OF CLASSES “A” AND “BY LEAGUES Official i batting averages for the Claas “A” Softball League, _ including games of May 13, ‘re-; veal the leader to be, F. Sands) JERRY’S SAFE AT HOME IN A ecmecenescam THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPECTACULAR SLIDE geez 888! S 3 iat WU Pet. ot 833 4B 571 0 4.000 Po a Can a veteran get a bad cnn (cham duct discharge changed so he may | receive VA bencfit? How does) facts the Veterans Administration de-| ¢ side whether a disability is ser- | i ‘he vice-connected? of = owe Here are the answers to these | vided by legisietiam and other questions frequently! (Veterans wihime asked by veterans: | formetion 4 Q. How does. VA determine nefits may have thettier a Cisability is serviee-) answered by writtme ¢onnected? | VA regional office} "A. VA determines a disability tb be service-connected if it re- Sults from~ disease or injury in-| gurred in or aggravated by active, military or navel service in line of duty. one SiC DAL CIGAR STORE BO ee os ehampionship: with a mark of’ 466. He batted |* | Florida. mations] League Q. Does Veterans Administra : safely in six of his -last seven Cub— WL L. Prt.| tion provide prosthetic appliances ernendes was on the mound trips to the plate. ‘Havana: . 2415 .615|for veterans resordiess of how Seturday for the Conchs. He The averages: Tampa “25 16 .610| they ere injured? 3 held the Growers of Homestead — pjayer— AB R H Ave. ‘Miami __ 21 16 .508| A. No. They are supplied to ve te five hits while striking out 10 siam, Vx-1 42 3 .750) (2) Wireph Miami.Beach - 2118 .538)terans who need appliances for wut walking only two. Horne jy Villareal, BR 2 0 1 500 : he P pe: West Palm Beach 19 17» .528| (1) a service-connected condition; vem ro Stance tor the invad- F, Sands, AD 15 0 7 .466| JERRY’ WOODLING of the New York Yankees slides home safely after taggidiy up at third "| Fort Lauderdale 16 22.421] 2) for injur# or disease for which orn Orie up d Henson, VX-1 12 0 5 416) on Yogi Berra’s long outfield fly in game with Philadelphia Athletics at Philadelphia.. The throw | Lakeland 16 24 .400] hospitalization has been authorix Henriques and Knowles con- Harrell, VX-1 15 5 6 400 ving 16] ed; or (3) as an incident of domi qettel for home runs for Key S2Nell VXI 3 6 7 gag) {70m Outfielder Don White to Catcher Mike Guerra is a split second too late to nab the fying, BE ee eee lay caren. nor Wet. Ingraham and Roberts ae : -388/ Woodling. Umpire Johnny Stevens calls the play. (a Me : maa a bed ‘coniliet 7 an nd Fer. Blanco, AD 16 7 6 375 : om Nat A _Q. I was given a bad conduc POPULAR BRANDS of topped Henriquez a: er- Joe Mira, BR 19 6 7 .363) gene Peake renee as mes EEN cies - Clubh— _W. L. Pet.| discharge from the Army but feet Se, Macs fons, vew te tT ae Bamboo R eS od ° y ead Hopkins, VFW 14 5 § .357] B mb R D f PR, bo .p 16 9 640 lone to change lucharge Homestead at bat. Al. Cruz, AD 14.3 «5 357) BAMDOO oom Veteats ampoo hoom “43 12 1520] so that I may regeive VA bene- | Fee the fourth time this year Bo sber, BR 143 8 387 ; "12 13 480} fits? : } Drinks the Gonchs scored five or more contin, BR 18.5 6 333!) 4 ‘To Homestead uy : 10 12, 455]. A. Any discharge or dismissal runs in ae =! oom see C. Valdez, BR 9°2 3 | Veterans Of Foreign Wars ! : Philadelphia 11 15....423 not the result of general court ae were Seturdey A. Cabot, VFW 10 1 3 1:300 : »Piltsburgh A 38.433) 2 ——— scored five runs coy het Sutton, VX-1 14394 285): : For Game Tonight Chicago 10. 14.417 ‘ —- gery Ee i Bipcacrecatarcnie oh peated oa “VETERANS REPRESENTATIVE, ATTENTION” eT eee Be Valdes, Yew E18. 1 SUT opithed Shatout | pitch. Nelson pitched the full! The Bamboo | Room” softball} { °Club+ Soer| | ; West J. Garcia, VFW 23 3 6 .269 3 i team will invade: tk een New York 640 Key ABRHE BR—Bamboo Room. Ball, Allowing Only gaine for Hospital and did well. , = invade: fomestend de> Detroit "560 -__ Moyer to VFW—Veterans ‘of For- aes "S| He started outa little shekey Right for a game with the best | Chicago 538 : . ; i 20 eign Wars. One Hit To Vets and walked three in the first ani players in that area. . Philadelphia 1413 519 City Commissioners: Last Thursday aight | attended « VX-1—VX-1 Flyers:! Th8 ‘Bamboo Room Te: je-|a single and a couple of passed; Homestedd G: ates i 14 13 .519|| Plumbers’ meeting. I can't sey it was official os « city effteit o Sie a yP ; ‘eam de-} 8 ‘ . estea rowers. have; a Washington ~ : . Menniques 4230 eat Dair : feated the Veterans of Foreign ; Palle ane pene 6 na number of good players andthe’ Cleveland Sey a0 Hb yes threatened suit if I said so. Kewwles 8 2 2 1 Most times at bat—J. Garcia| Wars by a score of 5 to 0, when} 4 wild pitch gave the Red Devils Bamboas expéct. 8 strung, Gai Eo Se 8 19 296 The Plumbing Board is a fine selection of twe suster Shopper eoooo,, Buster Roberts pitched shutout | one more in the second. A walk The Growers will play a return | St lumbers. I asked these Permancies 4110 , mi Wiig Bame here on May 28. P men \ they hed tien Gl hae Geving 30.0.0. Most re Bian Hi pen ball, allowing only a scratch Hit; and oor 3 tele ae # single pail Albury, city recreation di Ig . Calendar or had been confirmed by the City Commission end they Most hits—F. Sands, rites} 9 ge ua ht. gave the: Re Nis CMBR MINOT EN Ms eee S er # Daughtery 4 ‘4 4 ms euitided’ Mira’ 7 cath: nen sia Nees: ee ARG and the ball game in the thir. town, tetas, to ghive hese, gal ports uv a answered no. Gwynn Most doubles—Henson, Down-| the no-hitter for Roberts by| Fisher hit a double and a single y , BASEBA i Bote ty 33 a = en and F. Sands 2 each. scratching a single in the second. | for the Operation boys and Pick- pe erie mae Jocel ts ean| aoe Baseball League dasctrcnean gy obama rep at “aoa ro v1 11 it 1 Most triples—Griffen 2. In the opening game the Op- | ard two for the Hospital boys. In ples at Nery Good ames in (Municipal Stadium, night, for this pete who is studying under « master ‘Totals Most homers—Harrell and B.) pey.sta won over the Naval Hos- | 2° field, Chick, Secory and Fist patna Afternoon) under the G.L Ba cae he be lngelly GUainae ann = Homestead Roberts 1 each. A an er were the best for the winners - First Game: 1 P.M.) i Player AB RHE “Most. stolen bases—Santana 3,| Pital by a 7 to 5 score. and Nelson, Hurwitz and Burke, 'TODAY- IN. HISTORY cue . ; 4010 i SUNDAY. The li of T. J. Crutchfield, whe £00 0 Garcia 2. Up to the last frame in the sec- were the best for Hospital. i (Know ‘Ainecieat | To be announced. . . ae pone tet lewd Gprinh' Most sacrifice hits—Johnnie| ond game, no Veteran was left| Score: 1 : Y @ gamu' several years. finally winding re Rupe 2001 Galena: vty eee 4 RIE 1642—Montreal, Canada, found- |! ; nance to restore his license. If we have @ code, tet the elty |. = Bee o Mfost times struck out—Casado| ON PASE, but in era ne reacheg | Hospital 2000008 B15 5 OE a gene ce giigte _—— SOF wa. manager proceed in full accordance with it, ‘The city i ger wis 6. % ? Op-Dev-Sta. 313 00x— 7 4 2 Newark, ‘N. J. first set- y re Gann TEA Regret ‘et ins°9,| Second on an overthrow, the only | 5 wae he Potaathie _ ‘led by colonists from. Connecti- ! First Game: 7:30 erned by specific laws let it be se. © 0 © . Most times walked—Hopkins ‘9, | Nelson and Krech; Mathis, Mat D Re Rushete 2 8 oo Means 5. Griffen 5. one. to reach second, Roberts | zek, Witzel and Sccory; 2 base Cut. ; ie TUBS es a Sine aes Pitchers’ Records __| fanned 10 batters. j hit, Fisher. Stolen bases, Chick. ° , 1702 The NeW Fork See Second —-"WXiel vs. Adams ave won a game; é S| i & 2 S, a 3 Totals ee Sooo . the, second enough to win the and Burke. Hit by pitchers, Hur: Philadelphia fired and destroyed | THURSDAY— VEW. me Henson has won three andj game. In the seventh Jack dou-| witz, Jarabak. Fanned by Mithis PY an anti-slavery mob! 22) | ie ef Day ve : lost two. bled and Barber singled, but Cas- | 3, Witzel,2, Nelson 6 walks. Math-. . 1864—The U.'S, Postal Order |FRIDAY— tors ea pee I s ° ‘MMSE Flyers vs. Bamboo Room . C. Harris has won two, and] tro is out pitcher to fitst, and Ca- | is 4, Matzek, 5 Witzel 1. Hits Svstem established ‘by, Act ot | ! aig i Jost one. | sado'dies the same: way,’ but Jack | off Mathis 2 runs and two hits in Congress. ees 1S neal Sex Yesterday; Hancock has won one and lost} comes home after the play. Ace-| four innings, off Matzek, pitched| 1875—First Kentucky Derhy| First—BlimpRon vs. 9 two vedo singled and Barber scored } to seven batters in the fifth and ,"U" at Churchill Downs, Lauis-| | Hospital: |: Sta vs. Tides- . R. Petez has lost one. and Julius hit a double and Ace-| walked 5, Witzel, one hit and Ville. Ky. ee ot een OnDevela vs: No Other Games M. Arias has lost three games| vedo scored, Santana singled to pitched to seven batters in one | 1888—First showing of Buffalo ann Bs and won none. right ball got away from the and two thirds innings. Winner | Rill’s’ Wild West’ Exposition ‘in : dpeetat to Yee Cites ©. Curry has won and _ lost fielder and Julius scored the last Mathis Loser Nelson Umpires, Omaha. ? ssi. | i ot SKATING | NEW YORK, Moy 17.— There * none run of the game. jAbston and Villareal scorer Ag-| 1917—President Wilson directs ! Bayview Park, Night Wes only one scheduled Most innings pitched—Henson| At bat Jack hit a homer and aj ilar {an American’ Expeditionary; FRIDAY— yesterday in the National and 94° Hanccok 33, Harrig 18, Joe} double, Julius hit a double and a! Box score: |Force under Gen.. Pershingy be| 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. American Leagues, and that wos wan by the Washington Senators ewer the Bost Red Sox, 3-2. The Hed Sex protested the game on the ground that Umpire Joe Par- | arelia ~=ruled Outfielder Buddy Lewis has scooped up Sam Mele's pinch single and fired to second te retire Low Stringer befure Tam OBrien cromed the plate The score AMERICAN LEAGUE RHE Washington 39 1 Berton 260 Heetner end Evans, Kramer and Tebbetts Only game schedule! NATIONAL LEAGUE Neo games scheduled ’ Gets Old Job 87. LOUIS — Answering an ea” the other day for a steno gapher, M Margaret Lydon get the surprixe of her life. Mh was the same job for the same bom she had 35 years ago. Sie got the job TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Maj Gen Raymond W. Bliss, ermy surgeon general, born in Cheleee, Mass, 61 years ag U. & Senstor John J. Williams of Deleware Frankford, Deleware, 45 years ago. George G. Allen. president of Duke Power Co, born in Warren, born in NC, 15 years ago Reymond M. Foley, Adminis Wate af the Housing and Home Fihence Agency, born in Wayne Ce, Mich, 59 years ago Waelbert L. Dunn, chief, Nath, Office of Vital Statistics, Public Health Service, Washing fen, be yeers Dr. John A. Mackay, presi Gem of the Princeton Theologi eat Seminary, New Jersey, born in Beotland, 60 years ago Philip James of New York, no ted composer conductor, born in » in New Paris, Ohio, 53 deracy City, NJ. 59 years ago. D> Stakm. f St Poul atholo eet, born in Algoma, Wis., 64 years age ,17 Lewis 16, Arias 15. C. Valdez 14. Most strikeouts—Henson 47, Arias 9 Lewis 8, Hancock and ‘aldez 7 each. Most walks—Arias 17, C. Har- ris 17 Most runs allowed—Hancock 20, Arias 17, Harris 15. Henson 12 Most hits 34, Henson, 24, Harris a)lowed—Hancock 21, Arias Most earned rung allowed— Arias 13. Hancock 9, Valdez and Henson 7 each. Harris 4, Perez and Curry 2 each, Lewis 3 and Roberts one. Batting averages of the Class B” Softball League, including games of Friday, May 13, show Henriquez of Tides-Inn as the leader wit ha mark of 500. He hit safely 10 times in 20 tries at the plate. The averages: Player AB R H Ave. Campbell, ODS 4-3: 3-—«.750 Henriquez, T-l 20 4:10 500 Bannon, B-R 4 0 2 .500 Redmon. ODS 2 0 1 .500 Secory, ODS 144 7 .500 Pickard, NH 8 7 4 .500 Witzel, ODS 4 2 2 .500 K. Solomon, T-l 11 4 5 454 Kerr, T-I 13 8 5 .384 Oropeza, T-I 18 8 7 388 Chick; ODS 114 4 363, Brister. B-R 16 4 6 375) C. F. Burke, NH 6 1. 2 ( Richardson, B-R 13. 4 4 — .307! Tatro BR 14.4 4 285) C. Burke, NH 7 3 2 .285, Butcher, B-R 142 4.285) Krech, NH 125 3 260] Cawley, B-R 8 3.2 .250} Herrington NH, 15 2 4, 266 wil T-l 15 2° 4 .266 Nelson, NH 16 3 4 .250 T-I—Tides-Inn. ODS—Op-Dev-Sta. NH—Naval Hospital B-R—BlimpRon. | Pitchers’ Records | Williams of Tides-Inn has won | four games and lost none. E. Sweeting won one. Knowles lost one. | Richards of BlimpRon he won| three and lost none. Cawley lost} two. | | Mathis has won one and lost Martin has won one and| Miller none. lost three. has lost one single, Joe Mira hit a double. In the field, Acevedo, Roberts, Jack and Castro were the best for the winners and Means, Valdez, Ca- bot loser Score by innings: R. H. E. Bamboo 010 000 4— 5 11 V. F. W. 000 000 0O— 0 1 Roberts and Castro: and Griffen. Home run Jack Villareal, 2 base, hits, Jack Villareal, Julius Villareal and Joe Mira. Stolen bases. Barber, erts 10, J. Ogden 2, Valdez 2, Ca- 2 bot 2; Méans 1, Hopkins 1, Down-| J. Ogde en 1, Griffen J. Hancock 1. Walks off Roberts O. Hancock 0. Double | Hopki plays: Jack to. Santana to. Mira; } Downep,. 2b, H6pkins ta Doivenen to Valde Means to Valdez; Left: on -be V. F. W. 1. Bom 5 time 1 hour. Umpires ° Villareal Aguilar Scorer. The opening game got interest- ing towards the end, when the Hospital boys came to life and scored three, to make the ball game interesting but could do nothing when Witzel came in to Witzel has lost two. Scherets lost one. Williams has pitched 30 in- nings, Martin 28 and» Richards 27. P Williams has stvuek out 10, CHICAGO—Roberta Lee, 14 Richards 8, Witzel 5 year-old girk.who was sericusly. Williams has walked 24, Wit-| burned while fescuing her five zel 23, Martin 20, Cawley 14, Pak ee pa Spe rom thal Martin has allowed the most) several: months in’. MeL hits, 42: Williams, 26, Richards] recently presented with a 24, Witzel 14. ream house,” as a tribute to} Run: Richards 16, off Cawley 15. Earned runs off Martin 21, off Williams 17, off Witzel 10, off Cawley 9, off Scheretz 6. Miscellaneous Most doubles—Henriquez Kerr and Solomon 2 each. 3, Most triples—Tatro and Oro- peza 1 each, Most homers—Richards 2, C. Burke 1. and Griffen played well for) 1; Hancock | struck out by Rob- | and. Abston ; Hancock, p Bamboo Room 3 3 P. Valdez, Ib Su0p0%6 1 s, 3b 360-2 1 1 | Dox 2015) 2 2 | Griffen, i¢ 2 0:°0':3 0 | Jo. Ogden, rf 2040.10 | A. Cabot, If 25050 2) 0 2HOOnt 2 Totals— 22750121107 Score by innings: R. HE Bamboos 010.000 4—5 11 1 V.F.W. 000 000 0—0 1 2 Er s: Mira, Downen, J. Og- ‘ ! \Heroine Gets’ den; runs batted in: Jack Villa- real, Acevedo, Casado, Santana 2. cored off Martin 34, off) her courage, | Williams 24, off Witzel 24, off} Se K. Solorion, Pickard and C. F Burke 3 each. Most times ly 5. Most times. walked—Kerr Oropeza and K. Solomon 8 Players who have not out to date—Redmon, Chick, Secory, Krech, Herring- ton, Oropeza, Ingraham and Hen- struck out—Xcl ll, ach. Pascuita, Most stolen bases—Oropeza 4, | riquez. aj struck | Player ABRH POA. 1930—End of Dawes Plan to} TENNIS A. Aeveedo, ss 3 1 1 0 3/collect war debts and beginning ; Bayview Park, Afternoons J. Aritas, If 2 0 1 1 0,0f the Young Plan. “ and Nights J. Villareal, If 2 1 2 0 9}..1932—John H. Curtis, Norfélk, Daily play. R Santana, 2b 400 a Nae shipbuileer, confesses to} ee |J. Mira, 1b 4 0 1 9 9{bindberg hoax. ' |B. 3000 : 1942—Italian subs operate] SHUFFLEBOARD qa: 3.2 2 0 3/along the Atlantic Coast of U..S.| (Bayview le Raecor 1943—War Labor Board de-| Daily play. 3 0 010 0/Clares that John L. Lewis “chal- oe Ga 3°01 0 ojlenges the soverignty of the: Your Horoscope pet eae SP oo {United States in time of war.” ae Totals— 30 5 1121 9| . 1946—Historic flight of Army: TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1949—To-| ‘ | air Force's first jet-propelled day gives a loving and agreeable A| bomber. Government seizes the person, disposed to find happiness 1{railroads in face of threatened inthe. ordinary walks of life. 0; Strike. | “open letter” as bagis fortta | $4.47 as om, | sent to France as soon as possible. ' | Parts of the day will bring pow- 1948—Stalin accepts Wallace’s, er and authority, which may in y} telude a rather arbitrary spirit. iThisshould be guarded against, The United States has almost to avoid loss of friends, though doubled its pre-war) output of there seems to be no indications peanuts. Production in India and of special misfortune. i China, the other two biggest —--— producers, was greater last year! The female falcon is larger than than before the war. ithe male. 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