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MONDAY, MAY: 28, 1949 Bombers Beat In First Game Atomic eee, won the first n ries with th Red Raiders in a pitchers’ teas between Mongolo Sanchea ani Bunsy Villareal yesterday after- hoon at Wickers (Munici Re Shed Nicipal Sta- Villareal dilowed cix hits and Seneher nine but Sanchez struck out 10 when most needed and age mfg pinches helping to J eet nose the Raid- Gabe Lastres started on the mound for thé Bombers but was @ little wild, In the second in- ning he walked three and had te @ to the showers, Mongolo went in with one out ‘and the bases full to strike out the next w batters and retire the side: the seventh, with runners on second and third, Sanchez struck out the next two batters. Im the eighth, Griffen, first hatter, doubled, ‘but Sanchez retired the following three bat- ters on strikes. 4 Santana and Al. Acevedo han+ @ed 15 chances without an er- vor. Anguiera and Jack Villa- real, along with Joe Navarro, played good Yames for the win- mers. For the losers, Valdez caught several flies and made a Perfect throw to the plate in the first frame to get Anguiera. Bun- ay. bot, Julius Villareal and Lee ffen also did well for the Raiders: Play-Hy-play account of the game First Inning BOMBERS—Anguiera walked. Alonzo flied out to right. Jack Villareal singled to right. A passed ball put Tito on third and Jack on second. Santana walked to fii) the bases. Joe Navarro flied out to center. Valdez dou- bled Anguiera at the plate on a perfect throw. No runs, one hit, Ro errors. RAIDERS—Valdes out, third to first. Arango walked. Bunsy Villareal hit into a double play, shart to second to first. No runs, no hits, no errors. § Second Inning BOMBERS, — Kaki Rodriguez out, short to first." Al. Acevedo singled to right. Heath walked. Lastres hit a single to cenier and Acevedo scored. Anguiera foveed Lastrves at second, pitcher , Domenech, Cabot and Solt struck Phi t® second. Alonzo rolled out to first. One run, two hits, no er- ro RAIDERS — Julius Villareal struck out. Griffen, Domenech and Cabot walked to fill the bas- es. Lastres retired from the mound and Mongolo Sanchez comes in to pitch. Sanchez strikes out Selt atid Roberts to end the inning. No runs, no hits, no er- vors Third Inning BOMBERS — Jack Villareal goes down swinging Sapgtana walked, stole second. Joe flies out to left and Rodriguez out, short to first. No rups, no hits, no errors. e RAIDERS—Valdez pops out to short. Arango hit a hot one to short. The ball hits the short- stop’s shoes, bounds over to San- tana, who throws to first in time to get the runner. Bunsy Villa- reel beat dut a bunt and Julius Villareal out, second to first. No rums, one hit, no errors. Pourth Inning DOMBERS—Acevedo out, third to first. Heath out, pitcher to first. M. Sancheg hit one to left and Solt made a great catch. No runs, no hits, no errors. RAIDERS—Griffen and Dom- enech fanned. Cabot hit one to left and Kaki Rodriguez drops the ball. Solt doubled to right, seoring Cabot, Solt is caught off eecond, piteher to short One run, @ne hit, one error Fifth Inning ROMBERS—Anguiera out, sec- Alonzo is safe on ond to first am error by Domenech but went out, catcher to second, in attempt to steal. Jack Villareal walked. Santana is safe on an error by Domenech. Joe Navarro walks to fillethe bases. Kaki Rodriguez hit to pitcher, who threw home to force Jack at the plate. No Of Series | WASHINGTON—(@)=/A | :use for atomic radiation’ is aire {Mote-control means of, detefmin- jing the potential’ water supply ;from mountain snow. Godvern- | ment scientists said the automatic method opened’ up: broad possibil- ities for obtaining advance kno: _ledge of such water resources in jareas where mountain snow is a faetor in Planning. farm. opera- tions, flood-control, water’ con- srevation; and the maintenance of hydro-electric power. The: technique’ involves a radi- |’ oactive material on the ground |, before the snow season starts. A: Geiger counter is poised above the ground. The more snow pres- |) ents, the weaker the radiation} reaching the counter. ‘ The counter gives out audible “clicks” which can then be trans- mitted automatically by radio to observers at ‘a point far removed from the mountain. Tibet is the highest, largest and most inaccessible plateau in the world. e Australia in many ways resemble California. to center. errors, RAIDERS—Valdez singled over}, wo ee ee _| Atomie Bombers —.. 1 Great tracts of land in South | Red Raiders One No runs, no hits, noland Bunsy Villareal has fost one. © BIENZ NOSES’ NEELY TO WIN SEC 100-YARD DASH” Seey 4 PAUL, BIENZ, Tulane spetdster; noses out Telford Neely, Mississippi. State star, to win the 100- Giants and St. Loui: yard: dash in finals of Southeastern’ Conference track’ meet at Birminghhm, Ala., Saturday. Left: to right: Howell, Ole. Miss; third: Wosd; Auburn? Peelt, Florida, fontth: Bien Neely: Bailey, Gad Téph: Walker, Auburn, Tech won the meet. : ' ALL STANDING Island City Baseball League Series 4 (Municipal Stadium) Club— W. L. Pet? 0 1.000! 000} 000 Batting Record of Series M. Sanchez has won one game G: Lastrés hit one safely in second. acrifi i 4 ond. Arango saerifices him a] pis only appearance atthe plate. | base. Arango out, third to first. a . Rodrigwtez also has one*for one. Valdez continues to third and pears kas one “in two: chance : i Alonzo overthrew. the bag, allow-| Acevedo Has two iff four. Valdez H ing Valdez to score and the Raid-| ang B. Villareal have two. each in | ers go into the lead. 'singiea and is out, left to second to first. Villareal 0 runs, 2 hits, Y error. Bighth Inning BOMBERS — Santana catcher to first. gled to right: out, Joe Navarro si pitcher to first. Acevedo sngled ; through third: -Navarro scored on the play. Acevedbd: landed oi seeond. Heath, walks. lowed both: runners to advance, ya base. M. Sanchez hit to peers and Arango threw wide to first. Acevedo and Jazo, who ran, * ; five times at bat. stries to go to second|cabot have one each ‘in ‘ x 4 times up. Ju. Villareal out, short to’ first.) Navarro and’ Jack Villareal have {one hit in four times up. driguez sacri-| yayana fiees him to second and is out, Pend a Roberts, batting for ‘ ¥ Lakeland - A passed ball al-FPort Lauderdale Miami A 2518 .581 West Palm Beach .... 23. 19.548, Miami Beach 24, 22'...522, 20, 27'- 426 18 28, .391 St. Petersburg 16 29.356 Griffen and| three j Solt, Anguiera, Joe} Florida-International League Club— W. Le Pet. 27:18 600, 28.20. 583 Nationat League” wW. Roberts, scored: Anguiera 4 3 " gied. Alonzo out, pitcher ; to. aide SAGs 20 first. 3 runs, 3 hits, 1 error. fnnati ae ae Re CH | RAIDERS — Griffen double Bidens “16 16 380, out. No runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. St laden = a6 is 4 : Ninth Inning a. ee BOMBERS — Jack Villareal] Rittsbureh Cae ate flied out to center. Santana pops Bi ‘ : out to third. Joe out, second: to}: American League. first. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Club— w.t RAIDERS —— Lefty Rodriguez,|New York 19 10.658 batting for Roberts, singled to Philadelphia 19 14 33, right. Valdez pops out to center. | Detroit ; 16 15. He Arango doubled to center and Chicago 16 15 3 ' Julius Villareal, running for Rod- Washington Ww ‘ a riguez, scored: Bunsy — Villareal Boston 14 a iG out, short to first. Julius Villa-/Cleyeland i a real hit one to left center and An-| St. Louis 9 22 guiera comes over after a hard run to make a wonderful catch © and end the game. One run, two Sports Calendar "pogo: SENIOR BASEBALL Atomic Bombers Island City Baseball League Player— ABRHPOA| ' (Municipal Stadium, Anguiera, cf * & 0842-0 Afternoon) Alonzo, 1b £..0:.0 ot Game Time: 2 P.M. Jack Villareal, 3b 4°.0 1 1 2;SUNDAY— ; Santana, 2b $.0 0 2 5| Second of Five-Game Scries— Joe Navarro; ¢ 4 % 10 1 Atomic Bombers vs. Red 'K, Rodriguez, If .3 0 0 0 1 Raiders , Al. Acevedo, ss 4223 5 xHeath, rf... .2 0 0 0 0} SENIOR SOFTBALL 1G. Lastres, p 10 to 04 (Bayview Park, Night) M. Sanchez, p 80203081 First Game: 7:30 A. Pazo, rf 0 0 0 0 0) MONDAY— me eS ee First—Bamboo Room vs. Adams Totals— 338 4 6 27:17 Dairy. xRoberts walked for Heath. Second—BlimpRon vs. OpDev- Red Raiders Sta. Player— AB RH PO A| TUESDAY— C. Valdez, cf 5 ¥ 2 3 1! First — Veterans of Foreign Arango, 2b 2-0 17352 Wars vs. VX-1 Flyers. t B. Villareal, ‘p 5 0 2 0 5| Second—Tides-Inn vs. Naval Ju. Villareau, Ib “4 0 O11 0 L. Griffin, c 3051 Ge J. Domenech, ss -2 0 0 0 2 SKATING A. Cabot, 3b Sal eses Bayview Park, Night Solt, lf 401 2 0lpRmay— zRoberts, rf 3 0 0 1 O} 9:36 to 9:00 p.m. | Totals— 32 3 827 14 2E. Rodriguez singled for Roberts sitet i etn in 9th and Nights Bombers 010 000 030—4 6 2 Score by innings: R. H. E. 000 100 101-3 9 3 hits, 2 errors. Raiders RAIDERS —Robe truck out.| Errors: Domenech 2, Arango, Valdez beat out a slow roller to} Alonzo, Rodriguez; runs batted third. Avango walked. Bunsy, in: Sanchez 2, Acevedo, Lastres, hit to short and Valdez is forced at third, Ju. Villareal flies out No runs, 1 hit, 0 er- to center rors Sikth Inning é ROMBERS Acevedo out, third to first. Heath fanned. San- chez pops out to catcher. No runs, no hits, no errors. RAIDERS—Griffen pops out to) second. Domenech walked. Ca- pot hits a double to right. Solt wad Roberts struck out. No yuns, one hit, no errors. Seventh Inning / BOMBERS—Anguiera fanned. Alonzo hit back of third and @ubot made a great © gateh. Jack Villareal flied out | 2, Raiders 1; losing pi running} | Arango, Solt; two-base hits: Solt, Cabot, Griffin, Arango; sacrifice | nits: Arango, Rodriguez; left, on bases: Raiders 9, Bombers G | double plays: Valdez to Griffin, Santana to Acevedo to Alonzo; ‘struck out: by Lastres 1, by San- chez 10, by Villareal 3; bases on is: off Lastres 4, off Sanchez 2, off Villareal 7; hits: off Las- tres 0 in 1 1-3 innings, off San- chez 9 in 8 1-3 innings, off Vil- lareal 6 iy 9 innings; passed ball: real; winning pitcher: umpires: Grimes, Jr., and Stan- ley; scorer: Aguilar; time of game: 2.00. Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN enemas Choose Your GIFTS from Us Something for Every Member of the Family TROPICAL TRADER ; The Blimp-Ron bboys came back | | and scored one in their half on a: Tatro. Umpires Abston and’ Mer | .| two and Enos hit three safely, for | them two more in the fourth and ithe losers. 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN whe: 4 iH oh i if rs | 2F f _ E. | tered 11 1) “And the 13 2) whole affair, ‘| without showing i i sat b3 ii j ares rian is_ Cardinals — divided two, 2-3; and 13-4, while}; In: some’ sharks: the mouth is Philidelphia Phillies won.. on fron the Pittsbuagl Pirates, es 1 ‘The scores:” \« L.SU!. was. second and Auburn third. Naval | Op-Dev-Sta At Softball - Development Team —- : tay < £ * Also Won Over hee STANDINGS. én fic! + Wins (Bayview, Park) : ; Picked Team; Wins | ‘ a “he Westérs: Doing Well Game In Final Frame | Bamboo Mawes ‘By PEDRO AGUILAR ELBLING, Poland—(i}—Sixty Naval Hospital won over the! V¥-1 Flyers 5 2 ia,|' Clayton’ Sterling is leading the! polish girls, employe. ef stater Op-Dev-Sta Saturday night at, V-F.W. 24 Florida State League in batting] owned farms, are learning t 6p | Adams Dairy - 15 | up: to’ the last’ records compiled. crate tractors in the afte of Gis Park the Bayview in a league |“ West boy who i Our own Key is game of softball by a score of 17 | é “@ 9 Olldbing- good in the Florida State ; Baltie port. to 4. . | oes L “a i ing first for the Day- ema oepiate | Tides-Inn 1 » Sirk Stioun’ ip | tora Beach Islanders. He is lead-| Coach Frank The Hospital boys scored one in | eta : , ee Masti : Culvert BV | ing fender yy «ceca cci Mia Nn} football teams have: any , eee average’ 0! the first three walks and an error. Wayai Hospital... 25-288 St: Louis at New York post |) He has hit 49 Boston: in 121 offi. » five games in his Ss. double by Balmer and a single , Tiauez. Scorer Aguilar. by Keppley. ws fa" OH ‘ | “fa the second garhe a’ pickea'| CHieago’ ‘The Orderlies scored two on a. twafitglayed. the Go oev ce anal Sain andi ingle by Nelson a walk and a the Development boys wont by a Listy anu ngle by Enos: and a__ fielder’s | 7.49. @ score. i choice and. two runs crossed the; AR feature of the game was} platee. 4 : .. i thatthe Dev. Sta. boys won'in the! In the third the Blimp-Ron!jast frame with a hit by Law- boys scored on more. Richardson ' pence the only hit for the winners doubled and a sacrifice and al are an error by Brister and the club on May 28. He will immedi- | a; |.ately be placed: in a turn to pi ch | for that club. We hope that Bub- Cincinnati s Newcombe . ahd C:; Erautt, Gumbert. atid fielder’s choice scored him. Then | winning runs came home. Matze Second’ Game’ | ber makes the grade and hope to came; the fatal’ fourth for the! finned the tirst three batters and}... . . HE. [see him in faster company next! Hospit&l} Ehos the’ first two then walked | Cite ate ee eae aes Ser i 1'2 s and Ooh | ooh and fanned the third batter in the rame. In the second Enos walked Vita Vida, ‘Danny Lastres and several other Key West boys now : pies som enn egg a pases over ae 3 ing well up to ahs . We hope that th Nelson with two singles and aj and three hits gave the picked |New York ... Ee desvactins double in four time up, Jarabak | teat two runs, in the second and| Brazle; Staley hit two, Pickard and Pryzble hit!twdé' walks and a double gave: — Raffensberger. and. Mueller; and Dyers walked twice in this! Haller arid Edwards. * ~~; frame, scored two and drove him! three and three errors and four » Fist .Gane \ three runs. runs scored, three walks and’ one At bat the leaders were, Lefty | more scored in third, two wallts Richardson hit twoja walk and two doubles tied’ the safely in three times at bat, Hos- |; ciint in the fifth, and then the pital stole 12 bases and were|Op-Dev Sta in the last frame handed 12 walks. In the field,| with’ no one out. Dyers, Krech, Pryzyble, and Mar-| At bat the leaders were, Tatro, tin were the best for winners and | Brister and Hurwitz with two Keppley, Brister, and; hits each in the field. Williamson, ison were the best for los-| Campbell, and Lawrence were e: oe the We for winners ,and Dyer, Score by innings: Fox, for the losers. Naval Hos 12011 02 1—17 13 3 Seore by innings: Blimp-Ron 101 1100—4 6 4|)™* Batt—Martin and Krech; Bris-} Picked: Tearn . 020 220-6 9 6 ter and Balmer and Fox. ; Op+Dev-Sta. 141 001—7 1 1 3 base hit, Nelson, 2 base hits, Matzek and’ Secoory. eee a St ae ae | i 2' base Dea Pickard and Stolen bases, Dyer 3, rech 3,! Burnits. olen bases, Tatro, Martin 2, Pickard, Pryzyble, Nel-| Buteher and Burke. Struck out son, Enos 2, Keppley 1, Sacrifice) by'Enos, 4 Matzek 7. Walks Enos pee Balmer. Struck out Martin | 10; Brister 3, Matzke 7. Time 1 2, Brister 0, Walks Brister 12,}hatit, 10 min. Umpires Henriquez Martin 6, Double play, unassisted. } and Abston. Scorer- Aguilar. PACKAGE STORE R. H. E. What is it? Well, for one thing, it which: blot out noise and vibration. 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