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Wins ' Reom Won After Hard Struggle; DeWitt Roberts ee chart suas, Dandoo mides-Inn Bas itt Rob- to the rescue of Val- 2 ind Means hit a double and Castro hit a trip- @ame was played like W. first inning. Means ‘out Ip right, Garcia out see- and Cabot fanned. out pitcher to Hopkins sin- Downen is hit by P. Valdez hits a to The streets in left, Hop- |. Griffen hits to third is out at the plate, gars to and Griffen Castro at te. Barber singled to cen- out third to first. FW. fourth—Downen out tetiret, Valdez popped to Griffen fanned. Bam- safe on an. , is safe on a fielders Santa is safe at sec- J singled to third and seorec. Aceve- wo pitcher. center. » Fifth; Roberts is now mw Bamboo. John .Og- by « pitched ball. He off first i Castro to and Ogden scored. Gar- Means at second, and het kegel to short trying to “ aaa Room; Valdez singled toSeentery and stole second. Bar- be by rule. Roberts flies to it, Santana singled to am@ Valder scored. Santana t"Meond on the throw in. Jom Mira hits a single and San- SENATORS A ‘Three Games Played; St. Louis * Pirates _ By Store 13-6 =~ (Rpreiat te The Citizen) | BBW YORK, May 27.—~In the CHEE APG Richt games played hast] Momic Bombers... 0:3 900 Sta Takes Second N. Bi Opener; Ls 143, Club— Pet. Naval Hospital .... |tana scored what proved to be the winning run.--Julius hits to short and forces Mira at second. V. F. W. Sixth; Cabot walked, Hopkins flied to center, Downen hits to short and Acevedo fum- bles, Valdez hits a bunt and bases are full. Griffen forces Cabot at the plate third to the catcher and Ogden flies out to left. Bamboo; Jack out short to first, Acevedo flies out to left, and Castro third to first. fo Vv. FW. Seventh: - Hancock, Means and Garcia are out pitcher to first. Score by winning: ’ ROH. EL .. 011 010 0—3 5 3 - 001 120 x— 4 7 2 Batt.-Hancock and Griffen; C. V aldez and Roberts and Castro. 3 base hits, Castro 2 base hits, P. Valdez and 'Méans. Stolen bases, Griffen and C. Valdez. Sacrifice hits, Struck out-by Valdez, 3 Hancock 0, Roberts, 0 Walks. Vaidez 1, Roberts 1, Hancock 0. Double plays Griffen to Downen te Griffen; earned runs Bamboo }__.In the second game the Op-Dev Sta won over the Hospital boys. Nelson pitched full game for the hospital and Matzke and Witzel pitched full game for the hospital and Matzke and Witzel pitched for the Development boys. At bat the best ‘were, Fisher and Pascui- ta for the winners and Nelson and full. Jock flies out to|Enos for the losers they hit two)’ na safe . In the ‘field; Enos; Krech and ic for the hospital and ; Lawrence, Campbell, Knight and}. j Chick. Score by winnings: Op-Dev-Sta,.. 033 $62—11 11 1 Hospital. 303 110 8, 6-°3 jatt."— Matzek,. Witzef ‘an Lawrence, Nelson and Krech. Summary:p. 3 base hits, Pazcu- itta, 2 base hits, Matzek, Nelson, Dyer, Chiek and Fisher. Stolen bases, Pickard 3 Enos, 2, Knight, f Jarabek, Oryzbla, Krech. Struck |) out Nelson 3, Matzek 2, Witzel 2. Walks off Nelson 9, Matzek 3 Witzel 3, Hits off Matzek 4 and 6 runs in 3 innings. Time 1 hour and 15 min. Umpires Griffen and Abston, scorer Aguilar. Win- ‘ner Witzel and loser Nelson. AGAIN BEAT INDIANS; CARDS WIN eee Island City Baseball League _.. (Municipal Stadium) palace W. L. Pet, evemingr-the Washington’ Sena- | Red Raiders “9 “1" “000 tole the Cleveland In-|. pigpida Tnitepnetionsl L “>, G4, in the American} | Club— W. L, ct pawhile in the National the} Havana": “19 620 Leggue, wi , 3119 .620 StesLowe Cardinals beat the| Tampa’ - 31 21 896 PEP GD Pirates 13-6. It was] Mia oo 28 20 583 t scheduled in the} West. Palm Bea 925-22 632 N Miami Beach 97 24 529 y in the American, be Auderdale | 21 30 412 Sox won f eland 2. “S ‘Louis Browns, . a St. Petersburg is 33 er SS AMERICAN LEAGUE PFs League — a = Night Game Boston ___ « Lees a i. R. H. E. |New. York "594 510 0) Brooklyn 545 Me tek vena. ng} Cineinnati ‘531 a vans; Bearden, | Philadelphia “484 GMPiaMApigh and Hegan, Tresh.| $1. Louis “452 a R. H. E. Pittsburgh “412 _— PAL Bh Chietgo se 1 19 367 qa b 510 2 Ameri ; nell, Hughson, Kinder and Chub League tts; Garver, Starr and Moss, New - W. L. Pet. my TC: Philadel. : tH Div, games scheduled Boston 331 — . . pashington 528 == NATIONAL LEAGUE moved 515 = . Night Game Detroit 471 - R. H. E. 414 286 ee Munerief, ‘Lombardi, Sew- R Fitzgerald me scheduled. were more than eight volumes and pamphiets in dAbeary of Congress at the chene of-19 1% = eo 13 16 {St Louis ____ burgh 10 0 Snes omer, Hearn, Wilks and Gar- | WILL YOU SMILE? eported By E.N.L. _ Wife (in back seat, as moon rises ever hill they are ascend- ing)—Careful, John, here comes @ one-eyed car, 815 | a 625 mpRon 333 222 ’ Kiwanis club. eee riSnmmaaiecst course, Five To Start ADA, Okla.—(?)—Hugh Biles, baseball anpouncer of Sooner State baseball ieague games here, has’a_ revolutionary suggestion for’ next season—play only. five inning games the first month of the’ season. Biles claims fans start leaving after the first five innings of the play, anyway, in the Class D league. It seems the games go on and on-into the night, with nervous ‘rookies commitiing too numerous errors. breezes.” CARD OF THANKS For thoughtfulness shown in every way and for sympathy ex- pressed by our friends and neigh- bors in the hours of bereavement occasioned by the death of our to express our appreciation. may27-1t THE FAMILY. YOUNG MEN! America’s CAREER Army and Air Force now has the highest physical and mental require- ments in its history! Young men must be able to think clearly, react rapidly, and measure up to rigid physical standards. If you make the grade, the Army or Air Force offers you a career with oppor- tunity for unlimited advance- ment. Here is a challenge to young men looking to the fu- ture. America’s Finest Men Choose U.S. Army and U. S. 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(P) Wirephoto| CONNIE MACK (left), 86-year-old manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, meets Bert Cunningham at Wilmington, Del., for the first time since they were battery mates in 1890. They played } ‘egether at Buffalo, N. Y., 59 years ago. Mack was e catcher and'Cunningham was a pitchér on the Buffalo team. The re- union came when Mack was awarded a plaque by. a Wilmington’ q : iss & j THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - TOGETHER AGAIN AFTER 59 YEARS Sports Cal | jon deren howlers have olled & ‘ “ : 4 = in the nation this season. SENIOR BASEBALL Island City Bakeball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) nus ener ne Game Time: SUNDAY— Second of Five-Game. Series— Atomic Bombers vs, « Red jiders. 5 2 P.M. % 105 Simonton St. Key West, Fla. Takes Pride in Announcing the ’ Installation of the Modern SENIOR SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, Night) :: First Game: . 7:30 sis FRIDAY— 5 4 First—Adams Dairy, | vs. vx-1| lyers. Second—Tides-Inn vs; Blimp- Ron. SATURDAY— First — Bamboo Room’ Homestead Stars. Second — VX-1 Flyers vs. Homestead Stars. and } MONDAY— : First—Op-Dev-Sta_ vs. Tides-, ” =" "| DYN-A-LYZER Dairy. bs TUESDAY— 4 : a" -."* picet Naval Hospitals: van ET RT ETERS Set eet Ibs Room — vs, & |i—Bamboo Ss. VK-1 Flyers. i DYNAMIC ALIGNMENT ANALYZER SKATING Bayview Park, Night | Mpa, oma pi — Bra Ba « a that PRIDAY— ' ; ment will wi ve Ba Bead Bh fac i ing undér true road conditions. It shows : NNI. | ear owner the alignment measure- VRE, Rais i ments of his car with the wheels in motion i and Nights | exactly as when ‘he drives the car down the Daly wey: i toad. . It is the most accurate wheel align- SHUFFLEBOARD sj ment analysis yet devised. is (Bayview Park) ! Daily play. Wm. Larry Hill, Representative, Will Conduct an Alignment Clinic and Demonstration Friday and Saturday Every Car Owner Invited! SEE THIS NEW DYN-A-LYZER IN ACTION! 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