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“~- tee V Ror ad Bee ee 87 * ferore F. Lastros 3, J. Pleitas J $ SR arrow ver |% Register 1, Villareal | Santana} 00 ite ing Dobson’ and. Batts; ae ah Ateenet jhite Paro Anguiera: three-base | eee hl DIMAGGIO i F i AE. A. ee oe ee Sun- saa =e Lacan * RHPA, 329 pn pel 9» —* Se Lat, “Seen. 's sired te he Sa co ot whe 2 Bevare, « os be § ie et tee Bee eeaee ont Vettes > -—o 2-9 8 © a, Mvehin, of #27116 tor. | & Paw, Oe S$i202 . oe eee we Benehes pp tet mes, oS oe, uth Tutte a i is n x () Wirephoto 0 ee: etek at ee G i Raiders DOMINIC DIMAGGIO, Boston Red Sox outfielder, is out at some tue Meverre oe TSa°e4 the plate, during fourth inning of game with Detroit Tigers in ncn Tite a ton mae ohdoe 46 6 1 o| Detroit Saturday. Tiger Catcher Bob Swift makes tag after wt Oe memes | 5 1 1 | taing throw from first baseman Paul Campbell, Little DiMag, Ee Se See |) 4 0 @ 2 g| Was on thitd when Ted Williams hit a roller to Campbell. Ump y and Berra; Ker ( gee 5 4 1 2 0 6| John Stevens indicates his attempt to score was fruitless. Tigers, | Ganver, Starr and Lollar. tae oa a i * i es Spetirmnarment a b is 1 : + i won 1 taking their sixth one-run victory in a row. Foreign Wars, bad pitched 59 in ae OT Lanes tb aei re re ee 5 nings, striking ‘out 12 and walk-| hamtres Regietes , 20212 U d f ed hi h S h ] > (UE Side ria seven. He has allowed 17; ': me & runs and has been touch-; i eat 1g cnool for 70 hits and 36 runs, an! ae Reapertas at we — m4 oat 8! ford, Page and Niathos, Silvera. - of one. ye an — | Beare by innings R. 1 : thewrhers 661 080 104—1 Rates. O10 010 204 4 > *!Team Has Steady Hitters, runs. Eighteen st ¢ were scored while he; Trout and Robinson. 0 mound, an average of} « ; thre per game. Second Game of the Bamhoo Room, : oe tome) } Beherte 1. Navarre 1: two-base Sewer, home rane: An-| Henriques Leading — " auiere, Gewyer; stolen bases: . * ey : « : beri: eet Niemen 4, Roberts 2. Valdes. Pazo:| Hitter With Average Vets Win 2 Games i . A 21 innings, striking | ee Beever fan | MreeR out by Sanchez 7, by Reg-| OF 560; Lewis : Bee: : i | ter 1% wild pitches: Register 1. p F So th Mi ® ‘5 Harris, + ; meget nn) Semetes | Dpssed balls: Pleitas Exeels At Pitching | rom Sou aml me oe . 3 te » . pev" a ad < at Gest te - re ' ¢ 5 pone oon [ett Register; losij piteher;} A study of the hitting and! sagen food pod “ b me | Register ag om “ohne bear" pitching records of the Key West! Saturday Night |r worer ler tome i + os ‘ a. Ye 2.90. cmaiven Castellano, High School . eam ise bath Veterans of Foreign Wars. won Feiedeipts p ~~ yw va and Roberts. they are undefeatable this Sea"! a doubleheader at South Miami vases a tere ors all son as well as. District 8 base- ; : (MeCehsn, ; ball champions. | Saturday night. ‘S| Peller and He: enced Five boys are hitting over; In the finst game Hancock went uF [oa © three hundred with Ralph Hen-| the full route for the loca! ue Hisg 4 Amore uez leading itters with anjalthough touched for nine : . H. BL TROPICAL I MAIN OFFICE Cite tee Lage poses of 560! many of them for} he held them well scattered’ ~’}Philadelphia ">" o 1b TRADER : - cote <n om oF extra bases. He is closely follow-| O'Rourke twirled the second} Cleveland i . “3 718 Duval Street Phone 1000. | eoored Fite (Municipal sas ey Pet,| 4 by John Solomon_ with an’ game and held the Miamians'to} .Seheib, Harris _ and : nt ond turd) Club 3 0 1,000/2¥erage of 539 and Overton In-| five hits. Paige, Garcia and Hegan. one nn ee ate the plate | Atomic Bombers | graham with a 458 average. Score of first game: R. H.'E. oie Hic » whe to pitcher | Red Raiders © 3 .000/"'In the pitching department, Joe | VFW 000 312 410 14. 2 First Game! faees aft ome Lewis has struck out 41 in 35 in-} South Miami 010 012 2— 6 9 2 . H. EB, % wh| Pleride-tnternationsl League | vings of play while Jose Fernan-| Score of second game: R..H.E.| Washington 0 7:10 2 —, sa) Chib— W. L. Pet.|dez has whiffed 19 in 14 innings.| VFW .... 130 101 5—1} 11. 4] Chicago 0. 14 By wnaied to) Havens so 22 | Lewis has allowed an average of | Firemen 000 102 0O— 3 5-5] Haynes, Welteroth, Thompson, @ rs on S a 3s 3s ry ine pareeniees tae, Perey, ADAMS DAIRY __ a oe Suse np Tipton e | ~ * ampa , dez. ¥ * ered Fite | Mugen Beach 33 502 DES \LOST AT HOMESTEAD dered Gomme n n ot terew | West Palm Beach 4 Hitters Average sf F 3 . H. BE; Moston ered, | Fort Lauderdale 27 33 -450| tenriquez 1560 (4, Naame ely Diaved ante: | Chivas 812 6 Oe wee | Letatend 34 87.393) Solomon ‘539| the Homestead All Stars, 2 to 1. Washington =... idee a lm. Petersburg 21:40 344) tngrah: ui 458} 5 bs ;} Gettel, Pieretti, Kuzava and — % — 333 | Tt wae'a pitchers: duet and ae Tipton; Hudson, Thompson, Scar- ® wt wort National League aga ‘320 | locals Jost on a hit, a flelder's! borough and Weigel. sand) Cub +h Roberts 300) © The St nth coming for a re-| | New York 26 19.578) Hernandez 333 Cree dartmaterice hie NATIONAL LEAGUE ; ve fed | Boston 25 19 + .568 Gwyn 266} #7 game x y night. RHE ‘ ait 3% slo | Clem feo Mr. A. G. Roberts, local Licensed Contenet » 1 Rt Louis 5 rnande: 190; § d. incinnati if fled Philadelphia 23 23 «500 | poner 152] ports alendar Jansen and Cooper; Vander- Pi Sewyer olCineinasti 21244611 Deugntry --03) SENIOR BASEBALL | eh Blackwell, Peterson, Dob- umber, has decided in order te better tastres | Chicago 1 r N Island City Baseball ernic. ant juelier. or 17-21 386) Joe Lewis has scored the most} ag tipat ‘Stadium can serve this community he will OPEN A a . runs with ollowed by Gwy! ‘Athernocn) i . A. EB Sod ast Pet. h ith 9 each. Gwyn ea St. Louis 814 0 =E Besse sham wih tee Gure) game ines tae, (Sele TN GENERAL PLUMBING and ater ant! Decroit 556] Fernandez, ‘Goehring and| : Brazle and, Baker; nei, oat Sl rere ot ‘ctttd) 7m samouees, (ei fal dn Mas ING WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUME it | Phitadelphia 24 22 423 | graeme and ‘Solomon have play-} SENIOR SOFTBALL © |: aa: ING STORE to be kno the Reb | Cmeago 21 24 467) eq errorless ball in the infiéld.} (Bayview Park, Night) et Rideburah 3 5 i : (9) wn as ‘ewe | erent a cr] Bi paaee green beater Sonn ig he: eNiasey Belie aad Mccall: betas : ake “ P| steals Ww! af <= Bie, % tural - ———— ap ape y three / stolen bases.| First—Bamboo Room vs, VFW: eugh; ‘Branca, Minner, Barney © | <QrTRALL STANDINGS | ‘The big catcher is considered a| Second—BlimpRon vs. Tides- and Edwards. oed (Bayview Park) sure bet for professional base- Rent inal aina : a oe * oy ball after graduation next year. — : if . Club CLASS “AY L. Pet.| The entire team with the, ex-} First—VX-1 Flyers vs. Adame eo oie tu -L. a Pir in jladelphi ‘ Bamboo Room 9 2 818} ception of Alton Goehring will} wena ee De ob eoeweene eet ie ¢ 4 gi . season| Second—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Na “ag! VX. Flyers 6 5 .545}return for next year's se Hospital Borowy and Seminick; Schmty, om eet | view 4 6 .400|with many of the‘ bovs having) | Hespital. Rnene a: Soe cemimiek § ‘ ° ae | Adams Deiry 2 8 .200 Te OE a Ra the boys! FirstAdams Dairy vs. VEW s (Regintration of Name Apeiied err lagte watered’ tht on{ Second—Op-Dev-Sia vs. Tides- Second Game ! CLASS “B” have suffered this year has been| Second—Op- a VS. . —? " ctub W. L, Pet.|size, being one of the smallest] 1. 2hn, Sail RH. E, 900 Duval Street... Corer Olivia... Across From Ran s maied vo Tides tam 10} 900] teams iP re inele scrappy play| First—VX-1 Flyers vs, Bamboo Philadelphia 713 2 cS) aoe ~ | Senphon 3 ’ 200} and PU Ce as Bee caaGel Hospital vs. welie kolcena eae even H ad li 4 C of shee) Naval Hospital 27 ly + So Saf BlimpRon. ang Seminick. andling A Complete Line ‘ heey i NOL So Sate a Tee, Mayle Ret |®! SRG, | he Ge w eis PLUMBING SUPPLIES and ~| IF Th { Bayview Park, Night a! boosie p 1 Alwava | or Lhree FRIDAY— ’ we) In Peace Always BUCKRUS, Ohio—A party ar-| 7:30 to 9:00 pm FITTINGS ELECTRK ant .108 By PEDRO AGUILAR ranged by the Laguagees ard TENNIS eee 4 r) Vo town to honor and “safeguard” | 1 ie Meant Ramon Rivas has passed to The} local high school graduates, fol-| Bayview Park, Afternoons CIGAR STORE GAS APPLIAN : oo Great Beyond. The older fans of} lowing their annual sins ee Ty ae Nights 7 i oi| Mey West cannot forget Rivas.|panquet, and dance, was dis- i 5 si ; ani . Me roe at all sports events and|rupted when three youths, two} 610 Duval Street enter and| Was always ready to help bo fo whom we pes svonl bags acaba on : - " boys with his sound advice and/ seniors, were killed when their (Bayview Par! COMPLETE mor owt we | Siways encouraging them along-|automobile crashed into a mov-| Daily play. | BASEBALL Mr. Sid Howard, owner of the Standard Plumbing Gegety Oe. " oe Another of the old gang it} ing freight train on a fog-shroud- % cate my one pe clit dae-~and we will sii \cd highway. : | Mail The Citizen to Relatives é ORES of Miami. is affiliated ree Mr. Roberts in the leoel eters count, Wisitas ton-| until our times comes—Rivas may; Townsfolk had arranged a 2 sc Come in, see Key West's NEWEST Plumbing Setebliveeee? <8 @) Gerd Wr be gome but he is not forgotten.) 4. M. breakfast at the country { Gea Sew rer singhed | May this be a yong oe club to om the ee un- |Your Grocer SELLS That Good POPULAR BRANDS of tree fanned to his loved ones from the/der control — and safe—during Poe i acc” ay na ee’ STAR ® BRAND || Crone cold AMERICAN STANDARD PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. tee ment. aur ia} The first player to break 70 in = } : pee COFFEE . wiggest om round of the U.S. Open} The art of making openings in an Soft D k sate to! was Pom MeNamara who shot althe skull— trepanning— was|TRY A POUND TODAY rinks @ at Buffalo in 1912. known to the ancierits.