The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 19, 1949, Page 6

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SENATORS BEAT TIGERS; BROWNS DEFEAT A’S Vankees Defeated He Cleveland Indians ‘Dad : ; eae ‘Dairy Team Meets Bob Peller ‘Veterans Tonight ee Se [At Bayview Park miaht the Washington Senators @efented the Detroit Tigers, 6-3, There will be only one softball whtle the St. Louis Browns beat | game at Bayview Park tonight. It the Pilledelphia Athletics, 8-6.! will be between the Adams Dairy were the only night game: | Wor the Vetcrans of Foreign im either the American or the Wors Jt will be to sce who will onal \be in the cellar, for both clubs | Yesterday the New York Yan-| have won one and lost four. It} hems, who appear wunbeatable,| will be Hancock against Joe wen from the Cleveland Indians | Lewis. by knocking Bo! ler from the Friday night at the park the fee. Boston Red Sox beat the Flyers and Bamboo Room will Chicago White Sox, 7-4 tangle for the third time this sea- Cimeinnati Reds won one from son. The Flyers are in first place, the Boston Braves, 13-9; New having won five and lost none. York Giants lost to the Pittsburgh The Bamboo Room is in second Piretes, 5-3; Brooklyn Doxigers | place, 7 to 1. best the Chicago Cubs, 14-5,/ It will be Henson and Roberts while the Philadelphia Phillies in the box Friday. Both men are wor fram the St. Louis Cardinals good pitchers. 32 | So In the National Boston, New York and, Cincinnet, have the QOLETERS TTD ome standings, 16 won and 12 Newt | Island City Baseball League The scores (Municipal Stadium) AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W. L. Pet. Night Game Red Raiders pa ee eye Po R.H.E. | Atomic Bombers - 4 3 571 Washington : : ;: Scorpions 0 1 .000: Detront 9) — Calvert. Weik i Wel. Plorida-International League toreth and Evans, Gray, Grisson,| Club— W. L. Pct. Trout and Robins: | Havana 25.16 610 Night Game | Tampa . 26 18 .591, RW. E. Miami 22:17 564 M Louts 8 13 0 Miami Beach 23:19 548 Priteteipihin 6 11 © West Palm Beach 20 18 .526 Fann, Ferrick and Lollar; Lakeland 18 25 .419 Ghents, MeCann, Harris and Gu- Port Lauderdale 18 25 419 ore St. Petersburg 18 2% .325 R.H.E. | a New York 613 1 National League | Cleveland 0 2 0} Chub— W. L. Pet.! Reel ond Berra; Feller, Pa- Boston 16 11 593 pieh and Hegan aes |New York 16 11.593 Cincinnati 15 12 386) Memton 7:10 0 Brooklyn 14 13 519! Chicago - 411 0 Philadelphia 13 15.464. Kinder and Tebbetts; Pieretti, Pittsburgh 13 15 .464 Shown, Surkout and Wheeler St. Louis 10 14 417 NATIONAL a. x, | Chicago 10 16.385 ‘ Ciarinnsti 13.17 OF ane sates te | oe 9 16 2) New York "18 9 66t aftensberger Wehmeier, | 5°, 15 12 556 Burkhart, Panovich, Frautt and| Detroit 18 14 ‘317 Mueller: Sain, Hogue Potter Bar- | Hhiladelphia 18 14 317! rett and Masi n. HE, (Chicago 14 14 [500] Pittabareh 5 9 0 pa aie ore w York 28 £2" 7 9 Munerict, Casey and McCul-| St Louis ee ne lough; Jansen and Cooper Breckiyn 4 *,|Sports Calendar Chicago 510 3 \panelli SENIOR BASEBALL a ade a wate Rush.) {sland City Baseball League RHE (Municipal Stadium, Phidadeipii : 91 Afternoon) St. Leu 71 Game Time: 2 P.M. Bimmons anc Seminock Bree ench- | SUNDAY— : @on, Wilks and Rice First of Five-Game Series— Atomic Bombers vs. Red ; . Po Raiders. Donkey Softball | *""__ ’ T . | SENIOR SORTBALL Game iew Park, Night ong a First Game: 7:30 | lovers and { weg | THURSDAY— et sture st my! a Adams Dairy vs. VFW. Mert leughs and thrills and |? RIDAY— @ills tomght end Friday naht |. VX-1 Flyers vs. Bamboo Room. 1 am the £ ey Sot how SATURDAY— ~ hn ao First—BlimpRon vs. Naval ing staged st sheer the Miller Dow f the Hospital. my. Precers: nanc Second—OpDevSta vs. Tides- ing the Key High School Inn. Bands wip © the State band —— es SKATING The Miller Donkeys were her Bayview Park, Night two years ax tehghted a] FRIDAY— Pathe wudnt e dition to 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. the Dunwey Since ere will be Spat @ tegular wfthell game between TENNIS two of the mg sftball teams Bayview Park, Afternoons y gue, start and Nights mo m Daily play. STORY SHUFFLEBOARD (Know Asnerica) (Bayview Park) WiS-Commodere Deetaur Daily play. heading an American squadron, an sails to settle with the Algeria a ONE-MINUTE _ Pirates for insults to the Ax “at ‘SPORTS UIZ 1657-—The “Magnetic electric alarm telegraph for cities,” Bilented by inventor William F doHow many. participants nf of Boston, son of famed|™4@ke up a collegiate rowing clergyman team, 1647-Philadeiphia Centennial}. 2 Name this country's two Exposition opened by President | '¢ading rowing colleges. G 3. Where is the national mar- l—The Populists (People 1g, bles tournament held? = Party) organized in Cincinnati 4. Who won the _ professional 16—American ace of first | men's singles tennis title last World War, Maj. Raoul Lufbury, | Ye"? ob down 5. Where do the Angling and; @i--In effect: Act limiting | Casting Clubs hold their annual femeretion to 30 per cent of | tournament? @ach respective nationality re- oting in U. 8. in the year 1910, | ANSWERS: 1924-—U. S. Senate repasses Eight Se ® Bonus Bill over Presi- Yale-Harvard dent's veto . Wildwood-by-Sea, N. J. 194)—Peansylivania anthracite F. Kramer. coal miners win 2-days strike . Long Beach, Calif. 4 1943-—Allies report the taking ————_—_—_—_———- @f more than & quarter-million}| Cleveland holds three Ameri- men of the Axis in Tunisia. can League baseball attendance 1945—U. S. Marines on Oki-| marks—the largest opening day, awe take crest of Sugar Loaf night game and doubleheader Hill after bloody fighting. crowds. 1948—U. 8S. Germany bars oe Senos ee Communist propaganda from} The Chicago Bears hold a seri- American Zone as a vetaliatory' es edge in victories over every meas? National Football League rival ere | He fanned 7 {won over the Flyers by a 7 to 1 ‘for first two frames and allowed ~“one run and two hits in the sec: jout tight, final score 5 to 0. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Highlights Of Softball - |g Games Played This Year Aguilar Tells Of Great Contests. | Red Raiders And Gives Play By Play > Of Mound Battles ‘Bombers Meet At By PEDRO AGUILAR Stadium Sunday The first game of the Cl A League resulted in the fi shut- out for the Flyers | over the! The first of t:ve ‘games of aj . ED 3 te 0; baseball series between the Red Harrell featured. The second shut , | will be played Sunday afternoon | ‘ cain ovt for the Flyers was ‘over the} at the Stadium. Bamboo Room, final score 5 to Both clubs were ready to play Henson allowe.i two hits, one by ny Sunday soca came Wita, Cesadg and one, by Arian: The Bombers have Joe Navarro behind the plate and he had lots of pep last Sunday. In the box they have Kaki Rodriguez, Heath and Alonso. At, first it will be Alonso if he does not pitch, Bus- ter Roberts at second, Robert Here You Will Find Quality Meats and Groceries at Prices That Will Pit Your Budget ... EAT 1 HE BEST... IT WiLL PAY YOU IN THE END! On the 29th Blimp Ron when Richards shut out the Hospital by a 3 to 0 score. He allowed two hits, one by Nelson and one by Harrington. Another great game was on the ARMOUR’S BANNER GRADE “A” e s Sirloin Lyall me Flyers Anguiera and Casado for outfield C HU CK ‘ oi : duty. marie one "hits, Palie Rte For the Raiders they, will have, ROAST = 04) Lee Griffen at the plate; Bunsy Villareal in the box, Julius Villa- ua i real at first, Solt at’ second, A. den and a single by Hopkins and Cot at thitd and Nenedome- °] itn nech at short with Arango, san Heme Roounae Yee . Grimes and Calero and C. Valdez a double in this game. in the outfield. ; On May 9 the Bamboo Room| This game will start at 2 p. m. Vets scored two in the third. A singled by Means, a bunt. by Og- TTT Key West In Days Gone By The! Baritcy eared one ie AS TAKEN FROM FILES second on a double by Joc Mira, oF THE CITIZEN OF an error and a passed ball, and MAY 19, 1939 won the game the third on a - een TTT) ,; walk to Valdez, a walk to Ace- Ucn vedo and Aritas singled, Valdez; Scottish Rite Masons of the | surisdict n of South Florida will scored. In the seventh Roberts blasted hold their fifth annual con tion with the Scottish Rite Masons a homer, Aritas hit two safely and Harrell two for Flyers. in Key West on May 21 and 22 On May 10 Vets and Adams played a great game that ended in a three to three tie. Joe Lewis pitched the full game for Adams and allowed 7 hits. Otis Curry ;pitched first four innings for Vets and allowed 3 runs and 5 eee {hits and Hancock the last three} Officers of the Garden Club and allowed no runs and two hits.} and Tree Guild said tod On the same night the Tides] plants in their nursery a Inn shut out the Op-Dev-Stab by tematically stolen. a4 to 0 score. Williams allowed | of $5 has been offered for the two hits. On May 13. ‘Vets won] rest and conviction of the thiet 61 over the Flyers by an 5 to 4] thieves. score. Henson allowed 6 hits and Hancock 7. Vets won the game in last frame with a single by Ca- bot and a double by Means. In their half the Flyers scored one, Siam singled, Coleman singled and an error put him over the plate. play its first games tomorrow on With men on third and second|Trumbo field. A doubleheader Fisher was out and Gibson is out, | will be played. pitcher to first to give the Vets their first game. And the last game between the score. Valdes was on the mound ARMOUR’S STAR : ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM oc LB. 316 BUTTER LB. HORMEL’S MINNESOTA BRAND ond and Roberts went in and pitched last five frames and al- lowed no runs and three hi ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOO! ; A” LARGE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CABBAGE 3: 10c|ONIONS 3u:13c3 | LARGE PERSIAN Plantains 4 25c/LIMES © 38 Amazing Dole’s Pineapple 14-0Z. BOTTLE GIBBS’ TOMATO ; a) ~ Makes Dog Feeding Easy NO. 1 CAN JOAN-OF-ARGE Compare with Bowls up to Sunsweet GOLDEN CREAM wreatAilt, | PRUNE JUICE, [CORN..2 cams 29 ond 4 ees CONN Gugn Boule . . . al) No. 1 Gon Reger ovate june KEN-LRATION 49 rac ‘ Pint Boitle PE AS wes 2 cans 2% GODFREY SAYS: . WESSON OIL 12-07. GLASS LONE ram | 31e GUAVA JELLY 23¢ County Tax Collector Frank 1 Ladd said today that he is rre paring the delinquent tax list ond that it will be much larger than usual this year. City council, at a meeting | night, passed a resolution to sue $3,000 of revenue bonds. The recently organized Key West Junior Baseball League will Billy’s Service is leading in the bowling tournament with 14 Bamboo Room and the Veterans] games won and four lost, and the the Cocktali Boys from down] Lions’ Club, in the cellar, has a Smith Lane way, shut the vets| reverse score, 4 won and 14 lost High Schoo! Alumni Associa- tion wlil hold a meeting tonight to make preliminary arrange- ments for its annual banquet and dance, which. will be held on Thursday evening, June 1, in the Stone Church Annex. . Buster Roberis was in shape and allowed one scratch hit in the second. Hopkins was doubled on the next play, so no one was left on base or reached first un- til the last frame when Means safe on an error and went to set ond on the overthrow, and that was all. Roberts fanned 10. Jack Villareal hit a double and a hom ‘ored two runs. Julius Villareal hit a double and a sin- gle. The Adams second shut-out by the Flyers came on the night of May 17. Final score was 24 to 0. the worst beating any club ceived so far this year. The hit 21 safely good for 39 bases, Fisher hit two double and Henson hit a homer. Graduating exercises at the Convent of Mary Immaculate will be held this evening, begin- ning at 6:30 o'clock, on the Con- vent grounds. Th ear’s gradu- ating class comprises 13. John N. Roberts, of the local lighthouse service, left this morn- ing for Fowey Rocks lighthouse to make adjustments in the flash- ing apparatus in the light. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: won a game at South Miami by a] “Most governments take as | eS 3 to 0 score and then the South} Much as they can in taxe: Miamians came down here and] Sive as little as they can in ABOUT ATHLETES FOOT 2127 Prominent Druggists the Vets won by a7 tol ore. | ice. Can’t Be Wrong. So far this year the Vets’ have WABISCO SUGAR HONEY GRAHAMS vost Fudge n Frosting M 12 - oz. Package 32¢ a double and homer. Lee Griffen hit two singles and Hancock held the visitors to two hits, one in the first and one in the ninth. In this game Downen hit ngle, whi | Tues: night the Bamboo YOUR BRAND Hb PRESERVES Room traveled to Homestead and} \" i played the All Star club from the| that gave re ¥ on . | Ses es city and won by a5 to 3 score.|_ IN ONE HOUR I-lb, pkg... .. . 26¢ Now the Homestead Growers will 7 , | BRER RABBED TABLE He me t completely pleased, Your 40: i > come down here and play on May} "““* @\iiwane pa eu ae Large Package het ‘WDD ‘ 28 and we hope we can keep our ~ 7 7 a Al ae % } | Me slate clean with out of town DEL MONTE S ‘ ‘ PINT BOTTLE ‘ deper . _ = RELLOGGS wat BALL STANDINGS BROADWAY : cuna't" | cigar store [¢ Peaches |SUPS : =") CORN FLAKES No. 303 Can SANE it L ‘LUSH oe Reekagei all ” Club— Wile reel 610 Duval Street Halves : Large Can 5 . c Zz 1 C | MANWELL Henig Bamboo Room 5 VX-1 Flyers 4 1 1 Adams Dairy (\ COMPLETE | V.F.W. | BASEBALL SCORES “429 | POPULAR BRANDS of 166 CLASS "B” Club— Tides-Inn OpDevSta BlimpRon Naval Hospital Hooas Nc [S85 soar PADS | Coffee u 49¢ 2 Packages 2le Reg., Drip or Pulte. omen . 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