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eames: yin n oe a TIDES-INN WINS Bamboo Room Rallies : [PheSpremene Gare ; ams TYANKS- IN : . : RIC To Defeat Homestead ‘Spggests Cure For Lack Of Game nepRorT WINS: Al | Meee eR eee tcomecnsnn, com Densely Popolted States se in | Stopped Giants; L A 5 T EV EN | NG _ BARBER TRIPLED WITH BASES Pa ee Ree ROSS, i LOADED DURING RALLY | o: NEW HAVEN, Gonn—Are sportsmen in densely-populated . tes like Ci i ‘ de hunting and ang- VXI Flyers Blank sparcid iy Geckoa: ibuny, ; Yapiin ‘hevplath; hen Aver | Bebe tke Conmectian meres gapmren @ 08 Bear Reqs Beat Braves ; ddams Dairy SOFTBALL STANDINGS | ber’s triple with the bases | vedo singled and scored on | “A” member “af the Board and G a : (Bayview Park) loaded, the Bamboo Room j{ Castro's double. thinks not, “if they witt i 2 To 0 Cub— CLASS agi L. Pet softball rallied for four runs “The Homestead nine scored | it?OW ©.» + er dues eo : ; Rembas ‘Room 5 { jggs| im the seventh inning tq de- | their three runs in the ninth | -s#sdohn P. Montgomery, sportsrfan-industrialist ~ and °. fo ei Hemeen Of Flyers, VX-1 Flyers 4 2 667} feat a stubborn Homestead | ‘off Valdez when Billy Forte, | president of the Connectieut’ League of Sportsmen's ‘Clubs, aye ig kK Adams Dairy 14 250] nistey's-3.0°° '" ae | Karl Greer and Joe Edwards | ‘artificial reproduction yery definitely’ isn’t the answer to Strikeont King. VW. 7 1 4 .250 Claude Valdez, Bamboo hit’ successive homers. De- lem. Miowed Only CLASS “5” Room hurler, and Freddy Witt Roberts relieved Valdez Ome Safe Blow Club— W. L. Pet.}| Fuchs of Homestead hooked, and retired the side in order. Tides-Inn 6 1 857] up in a pitching duel for six Although touched for nine ‘ and Philadelphia beat the St. ’ amely played games were Pe 3 3 .500| innings. In the seventh, Joe | hits, Freddy Fuchs was high | state’s-yearly need to spend more ‘ : : Louis Browns, 9-?, 4 the park last night. In the ay ae : ; Me Mira, was safe on an error. in the pinches as he fanned ood care Se eee re ht : : In the afternoon game yester- —— er -. | >= — 166) After Jack Villareal singled, | 13 Bamizoo Room swatters, peck day, the Boston Red Sox defeated ; : Lt imp Al Acevedo loaded the bases. | Bobby Santana, Jack Villa- “That is put-and-take with the the "Chicago White Sox, 4-3. Brerett Sweeting allowed sev- when the catcher dropped his real, and Joe Castro led the | taker on the losing end,” he says. 3 oh tagt + on bets, Cawley was touched for 8 easy fly. Joe Castro singled to victors at the plate with two | eeenmerer peel he — © Wwe he cleo walked 12 bat-| Island City Baseball League | left scoring Mira. After Casa- | hits a piece. sac TA tuts Hike Connect " . iJ ; ba thy g Connecti- , =a , Fy J ty wy Foye a “cata a Stadium) do and Valdez were easy outs, Homestead will come to the.daenr” We sales the Coen ac oul and ao tripk pete Red Raiders ” 4 es Barber drove his hase clear- Key West on May 28 forare- {with an educatiqnal program “ee, Solomon who hit two for] Atomic Bombers 4 3 571| tiple. tare pies i the Bemiee | een es ee ae ; the beers, and Richardson, Bris-| Scorpians é 0 1 .000! The locals added another Room. conreptions as '%0 «Ft sais ' ter wh hit two sotely ——. | oe Paegeh duties and _TeRROMES, ; im the fel e leaders were, Plorida-International [ Www Y VY VY Yew “Tt ie thal Brwter and Richardson} Club— Ww. L. Pet,| é ee a Hel dpe chips Bas for the losers. Oropesa, Moe Hen-| Havana 25°15 625° tha dest reves. eov : ’ Pequer and Ingraham for the win-| Tampa 2617 603 “ more than hunting pressure, 1s, i mem Miz responsible for the plight of our . iami 2117 553 ildlife,” hi “tt has heen i settee vt 391 Sewn West Palm Beach 20 17. 541 WEA. De wane: ee |: Lopat and Berra; Breaden, Zol- R. 1. BE. | Miami Beach 22 19 pretty, thoroughly demonstrated dak and Heégan. ’ : p Ren wo O10 7 r - @ 98 that, given suitable conditions, 4 é " . 4 7 4) Fort Lauderdale 17 23 the valuable wildlife species will Lies ary Fates lan 804 Gix—17 8 4) Lakeland 17 2: ~ r Heit Cawley, Balmer and|St. Petersburg 12 27 reproduce themselves. The better i ies el: ttieher B Bwerting and Kerr the pope tans ce mere ae ; Washington « “A : ial ve " ' ts, Richardson, Barber, National League “It also has been demonstrated ie Mien eee eee ere) Club — W. L. that artifieial propagated game -. . . wes. Meador 2, Kerr,|New York 16 10 cannot be liberated in unsuitable { coe — ee » Struck out] Boston 16 10 environment except at 2 loss,” eee co eetey 3. Wallis | Cincinnati a4 12 Montgomery continued. “That is — m3 g Hd yok Brooklyn 13 13 one reason Connegticut's unsue- ‘since ms n Abston | St, Louis 10 12 cessful pheasant program has : : 8 J Walker. Scored Aguilar. | Philadelphia 1 15 pees man 3 bili - ; Pittsburgh 12.15 “What game restorationists in the second game Henson | Chicago 10 15 ee i i i om sun th oe. a are up against in states like this ~ ' = ; " A a American League is a “slum” clearance problem,” ANNIVERSARIES H Bunsy Villareal in the cecond. He|..CU— w. L. he. went on. Slums have heen (Know America) ty way. 2 tices, Yank 17 9 created everywhere by pollution} 149—(100 years ago) Charles” a the Henson fanned 12 Detroit of our waters, the lack of flood B. Atwood, noted Boston/Hew + “A Ue betters that faced him. Philadelphia 15.13 control, ‘soil erosion and our fail- | York architect, designer-in-chief " 7 Chicago 14 13 Clem Price hasn't been back pack of players already entered is | ure to replace the trees we've cut i v ir i é je Lewes started for the Pp of the Chicago World's. Pair in dame . Ae ashington 13 rom his trip to’the West Coast) looking forward to a big treat. |. away. 1 i t Adams and allowed 6 runs and 7| ¥ 14 from his ti he West C 891, born in Charlestown, Mass. Gite. Lowts wes selieved by Ar. Cleveland 10 11 too long, ‘but he can ‘truthfully _ “The problem will be solved’ Died Dec. 19, 1895. f f 2 Ine and he pitched to 8 batters, | Boston 11 13 say he’s glad to be back. Some-| It was good running into| when agreement has been reach-| 1849—William T. Bull, New: | teins relieved by Bunsy Villa. | 5t Louis 8 20 5} thing he said intrigued me. It}“Norm B. and Russ Smith this} ed as ta whose duty it is to clear | York physician, believed ’.the Seal. Villareal was touched for 2 ———___——___—. was about his game around the} past week. Brings back old mem-| these'slums. Realization by the) first doctor to devote himself en- ii and two walks. ° . green. Putting was a dream game | ories of Al Wunderli, another Na-} sportsmen that no wildlife agen-} tirely to surgery, born in New- Bouse ty ianings Sports Calendar with him a few short weeks ago,| vy man of the Airways, wholjcy, or combination of them, isi port, R. I. Died Feb. 22, 1909. but definitely he; is having trou-} used to tour the course in big] going to be able to do it, will he} 1862—Josephus Daniels, Raleigh ‘ ; R. HE VAI Flyers 110 412 6—24 21 0 Ajems D mo 000-—0 1 6 Island City Baseball League SENIOR BASEBALL ble in that area of his. play. style, although his score spoke ‘an important -ferwatd step to-[ N.C. newspaper publisher °snd epi . —_ of his erstwhile-efforts. Norm and,| ward developing an optimum] editor, secretar f the nav: game population.” under Wilson, a ry PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION OF 4 i Taking everything into consid-| Russ have been flying upstairs a ambassador to Batt Hense s ‘Municipal Stadium, ; i prof : : es Uowte, hetee oye — ‘ Adlcroson) . eration, you've got to hats off to; great deal, hence their not being} “This will take education, and} Mexico, born in Washington, N. PS aan Wntepes (First Game: 1 P.M.) that little bit of dynamite who|able to get on their golfing gear} it will require more education! C. Died Jan, 15, 1948. REAL Home Run, Henson, 2 bast hits,] SUNDAY— goes by the name of. Giffen | aS much as they’d like. to place the responsibility where} 1866—Edward Lucas White, Fisher 2, Gibeon and Horner and| To be announced. around these parts. Starting as a cas it belongs, and to convince those] novelist, born in Bergen Paint, Wilered. @utton. Sacrifice kid, he began caddying. Not for! As Fred Mathews would say, whe should assume it that it is}. J. Died March 30,.1934. i and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigerstinn Gerehy hots Dersine. Mit by Pitcher Da-{ SENIOR SOFTBALL Big Time Pros, but fellows whgj “Parson, I've never known ajtheirs. ye 1873—Mary Boyle O'Reilly, mantis, Walks by Lewis, § Arias, 1 (Bi Lae Dark: MU ht) . knew the game, and would have | golfer yet who was satisfied with} “Restoration of conditions! Boston humanitarian, daughter 4 te Mave Siteene! &, Mencte @ @iruck out Bret Gases! Ask made their bids in Big League j his game. He birdies a few times whigh produce. better hunt-/ of the noted Irish-American poet- oy By eit oe awe ame: 7: Play had they been given the op- and then beefs out loud cae he| ing ‘angling is the responsi-] editor, born in Boston. Died Oct. ith Sieceem 18. Coteh Bases, Fiyers 29 kK RE ee portunity. But this little package | can’t birdie more times. In fact, bility of every individual and} 21, 1939. : Healthy and 3 au Adams Dairy vs. VFW. of power plays a neat game| there are very few golfers who'd] every public and private agency es in this state.” Montgomery as- Michigan State has three na- . teves, Adams 2. Time | hour and| pRIpAY— Somewhere around the late 70's. Play the game if they couldn’t sit tional collegiate champiéns and = win. Uewpires Henriquez and| yx.1 Flyers vs. Bamboo Room.| and could easily play par and| around the Pro Shop after the serted. “Startling as it is, it is so. Absten. Scorer Aguilar SATURDAY— better if he had the time to spare | ¢ighteen, and rehash every shot,| “And that is because the con-|<ix members of last year's U, S. B : i - First—BlimpRon vs. Naval] from his Howard Gilmore Ship. |800d and bad . . . bragging may-| ditions which have depleted our Olympic team gracing its lineups § - 0) n nt VX-l Flyers 4 Bom oe tenet mre be, and griping. game population, spect ithe in various sports. veges . Second—OpDevsta vs. 5 . ; — man, woman and child, either : ‘ . B In Inn. Pee Ue oR ei rons Harry acalgh & Company are|economically or from a health} Luther Ccarborough, ‘former “s (ICE DIVISION) . as vharlie Yates re », have y doing swell things to the course.| standpoint,” he went on. Fort: Worth schoolboy basketball ampes SKATING Guess he's still bringing in late) Everyone is taking pride in help-|- “For instance, the pollution of star, is captain of the 1949° Uni- _ TELEPHONE NO. 6 KeY weer, rani i N souk eboards, too. Then|jng make the course a thing of] our'streams and other waters is| versity of Texas freshman team. 's Chappy Ray Tindall. Play-) peauty, and a place where gen-|a demonstrable health hazard, a Room Friday | BS opeaadane Park, Night f rom New York's Central Park: B vith him last week, and his|tiemen play a gentleman's game endanger ihe : : z atisty ; ay ering everyone, and thus ‘ Mies end femtool = 80 Dm ne should satisfy Joe a bit without fail a eoblem for all. : . Hoom, the “natur enemies of ¥ mokessnan Late beeinaing Shite aes “Eresion, which destroys the the Class “A” Softball League. TENNIS some several months ago. Tindall | By the way, the ruling that no| soil's fertility, also destroys its You ought to be wilt tangle Priday night at Boy.) \ B#Yview Park. Afternoons and the chief who plays with him | one js allowed to have a “Mulli-|tax: value, -and) may spread to ee. . view Park in the only official eee he in the cool of | the | afternoons! gan” on No. I tee, is about the|damage the prbperty of others. driving a ‘9, fame seheduled for that evening Daily play. Reena Sige jading rays Of | best news that one could hear] Halting it is the problem ofthe " Ressvem wight caly the Vet- the sun . . . quitting just in time | these days. Seldom does any galf| owner, of the land on which it : : ras Pesclon Ware-Adams SHUF fore 1890 howe. course allow it, and why should] occurs, of all his neighbors, and Bf Dairy Class “A” League game (Bayview Park) as SH | the Key West Golf Course? Hay-|of the taxing authority of the hex been seheduled for the park! Daily play. -Remember that the “Special-|ing an extra shot is a bad habit} land on which it occurs, of all his} fier bet sts Play” will be staged this | to fall into, aud looks like we've neighbors, and of the taxing Pa > var’ y yw: nb a, aven't entered | all fallen. But thanks to the! authority of the community. Following each of these league} Peanuts are variously known as nd. If you haven't entered | : : t t df ( Ramnes, pa »y'earthnuts, monkeynuts, oilnu' yet why not get in on it now. |Rules Committee for stressing “And so is the problem of our] sefthal ones _~ ae Ber accuntants, goobers and pindas. all indications the growing this item of importance. destroyed woodlands, _which | the donkey game Thursday night = ma ss oa ps be restores sar amen halt will go to the High School Band ROME NMUE, as. well 7. e erosion and preserve and in " 7 crease our ground water. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS “The chore for the sportsmen (Know America) then is to initiate the necessary Dr. Vincent du Vigneaud of ine} program ie wont Seen Cornel) Universit Medical size their interests, and empha niversity } eal) size the general public good noted bio-chemist, orn \onickh can’ and. will result in 48 years ago slum clearance. The alternative . Hi . haze athe is to spend more for less game audio enta 5 an ' nd editor, born in each: yee? ‘ us, Colo, 41 years P A . = ihe cde Mail The Citizen to Relatives Frank Capra, movie director, A RY th Yj th aad born tm Italy, 52 years go weetnreart on e Dr. Albert W. Palmer of Alta- | deme, Calif. president emeritus ef the Chicago Theological Sem- Be a payee The plain truth js yoy never drove a +. aad whee it anvebrence—comgt Be tame aie inary bern in Kansas City, Mo,,, AR STORE car that displays so many differeat, Aenagtoest balls any ctrnty Vom emang vears axe | i iN Vice Admifal John Dale Price ai i delightful and thrilling aspects phew curves surety ated teed oma mee cf Aupede. Art, BY years 210 Duval Street _im action ax does thie big, roomy, magic i Powtier feat oars | lovely-looking 1949 Pontiae. ‘ preme im its cactus are Trecetien Dr. Chorles F. Roos of New COMPLETE 11's a treat just to sit bebind the'wheel and enjoy a oth Comet York, statistician - economist, Pontiae’s Safe-T-New Driver View, resulting from * . grewdent of the Econometrio In- BASEBA the Wide-Horizon windshield, slimmed corer Went Of ah—it's rosy tt owe 6 Pmt beng tute, born in New Orleans, 48 < SCORES { pillars and the lowered bood level. it’s pay = Whee ee een = . Dr. Wittiem P. Russell, dean of . When Pontiac’s famone improved straight ight a Snead . Teachers College, WN York, err or six cylinder ine idlea, there isn’t @ | bat 4 oe wore os De hi, N Y "59 years ea POPULAR BRANDS of ‘ MEY REE isn't @ pound re sd ee ba | a | as os and RG CHEVROLET COMPANY Only three American League age eS : i : rs 5 0 MULBE ; chute—New York, Detroit and] é EETS LAD Y — Phil (right), a male; ti . “ - jgorilla in the St. Louis Zoo, attempts 19-421 CAROLINE STREET TELEGRAPH LANE Terese Gtovelans, Reve won more gare ioe pave with a hug as.she is placed in his cage for the first time, but meets “ rin $ as ea then they lest since the loop was; ary 9 years old and-2%5 pounds, came a eo ina oh : -s-