The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 24, 1949, Page 5

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Bamboo Room VX-1 Flyers Vv. F. Ww. Adams Dairy Club— nus o pitcher, started , Tides- -Inn patched three in- } Op-Dev-Sta BlimpRon : tet t ;. a Naval Hospital — Fiyers hit |OPDEVSTA was leading when heametu, . one | they scored one in the fourth on oe singles. The tead- | single by Click, Knight singled | . : * with three sin-|and one error. In_the fifth, the . ‘© Homer. Sutton a single, | Blimp boys scored five and won os v epho wiple. Horner two | the enna cre) walks and one pag JOE WALCOTT (left), Camden, Ni J., fighter, cocks a right hand to toss at Ezzard twe homers, Arting- }infield hit and Mathis went to the| Charlies in the fitst round of their 15-round: battle et Chicego Wednesday night: Charles, 27-year. toners, Hewitt triplea, | t vers. Witzel came in ta pitch, | - old ‘contender trom Cincinnati. defeated’ Walcott by unanimous decision to win the. N.B.A. ver- itt wo @ TUNS SCOF-| sion world heavyweight - (oy > Downen hit en shee walk and two Segre ee ae He aoeeey ——* first four Vets’ scored two more. At bat 'S 1 Py ee the Sunk Richerdson,. B CHARLES CONNECTS TO WALCOTT’S FACE , fe the field, ways Valdez and rw Keppley with pet g's For aire were for lose: @ losers, '* Fisher ; ani night wet Feber, Mareell, Marklin and }Fence, Smith and. Matzek for’ ‘lo- : z ui Hehehe were best for the win- [sets and Adkins, Dorner, Bi ner eg ee owe Revie R. WE, Score: oy R15, vew 000 401— 5. 3 -Dey-Sta., 000 100,0—1 @ 1 Viyers 244 325-20 19 H BlimpRon <...000 052 x—7 19 2; sheets ond Marktin; Gareia,| Mathis; Witzel) and Lawre Deewnen and Sawyer, Beard and Balmer. theme rome: Morner 2, Richards,} Stolen bases: Mathis, Camp- Teownen: twee-base hits: Hew-| bell, Bonkoski; hits: off Mathis ) Seton) twe-base bit: Sutton;}5 in 4 innings (none out in the whfen bee: Gibson, Pazo; struck} fifth) ,off Witzel 5 in 2 innings; owt by Michards 2, by Downen|} winning piteher: Beard; losing} | tees on bette: off Garcia 2,{ pitcher: Mathis; struck out: by ;| Beard 7, by Witzel 4; bases on me: 1.20; umpires:} balls: off Mathis 6, off Beara 1, 8. Gritten. off Witzel 1; time. of game: 1.20; }° 5 te the second game, it was impires: FE, ‘Griffen and Abston; peteter’s battle for four frames. ! scorer: Aguilar. ae i YANKS DEFEAT TIGERS; INDIANS BEAT SENATORS. Athletics Win One From White Soxs | Bamboo Room | ; tomy a Versus Adams eo Bek, org 124] Dairy Tonight ; For the young man who can make the grade, the U. $, Army «tunities! Through the Army's training program you get off to a fast start—advance steadily in leadership and experience? See your recruiting officer for full details about alt the advantages of an Army career! bt (P) Wirephoto EZZARD jcHaRLEs! (left) connects with a left to the face of Joe Waltétt during 15-round fight in Chicago Wednesday ‘night. Charles won the N.B.A. version of the be is heavyweight cham- pionship by det ting Walcott by unanimous decision. ul Yankees de- aod ee etewt the Detroit Tigers, run-! First game*of a sua dou- Of the famous 12 Caesars, be-}- we im the American, 12-0,! bleheader tonight at Bayview ginnitig with jue ae six om Byrne limited the Tigers to) Park will bring together Bamboo , ye ee hat Room and Adams Dairy. It will 4 ii RN eae Oe Theme were three other Ameri-} be an old-time pitchers’ battle New Orleans was" the nation’s om fos The ‘when “Sue” Griffen of Adams fourth largest city and second’ as » pie Athletics whipped | jy hooks up with DeWitt Roberts or a port to New York in 1840. a White Sox, oe the | Claude Yaldez of the Bamboo ge CGNs ' indians beat the ; Room. paaoe nqtan tenators, 4-3, while the Second, gare. will be. between teetee Ret Sex won from the} Noval Hospital and Tides-Inn, ss . gueak leader of the pie “B” League. oye Hospital will have to win to go were played yesterday. Brooklyn ‘Bii é walgere Mewed down the Cincin- ahead of Blimp Row ot) Reds, 7-2, the St. Louis Card- — ‘4 < wen one from the New York wee 10-6. the Philadelphia American League thew again det the Pitts- ational. League « Petes, & a aah the Boston! § Giub— W. L. Pet. trewes eamk the Chicago Cubs, Hakan & 49 20 628 Tampa | 43 32 573 "“\Sitnican wzacue | Mimi ae ae Miami Beach . 42 33. .560 Might Game E.| West Palm Beach 36 38 486 12 16 } Fort Lauderdale 35 41 (461 New Vouk o 1 3{ Lakeland .. 29 48 877 i ae ona 3) St. Petersburg 27 50.351 comme, Grimson, Stuart and Nationet League . ott W. L. Pet, —oupy-wa 37 24 5,607 Night Game Rit 36 24 .600 . i P 36 28 663) “an sdetpinie uid e a i os a ee @®) Wirephoto | oe i New Yotk 30 30. .500 EZZARD CHARLES (left) misses with a high- ~ m, Pis f } a high-swinging vicious | Mott ; ‘snd Gucer: duds 4 Cincinnati - = a a left as Jersey Joe Walcott dodges away in their NBA heavyweight ss Pittsburgh 22 30 361] title fight at Chicago Wednesday night. Charles was declared | Hight Game Chicago the winner on decision. He is a native of Lawrenceville, Ga. | i R. - 4 cr sml ¥ a a THE VICTOR GREETS ADMIRERS © senhingtent 31 wall th de 34 27. 557 : ' | WORLD'S CHAMPION sare S-INCH WIDE-BASE WHEELS CURVED wineries Wye, Zeldek, Papish and He-) Detter ia 35.27 1565 VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE VORAULIC BRAKES (with Extra Low-Pressure Tires) PANORAMIC VeSUBeLsTY ert, Haefner and Evans hiladelp! 31 27 534 | the extra efficient power plant that’s (with Rivetioss the widest rims in the entire low-price SUpHIyING that @4lro rome el umm . Cleveland ped i } ‘setting the trend for the industry. ‘Greke Linings) field, providing greater ride-stability extra safety wtheewe ce nerd ety Night Game Boston c | ‘sspuring suifter, saber stops for you and FISHER UMISTESL - R. H, E.| Washington PH % 8 } STYLING AND LUXURY way. sopy constaucrion XTRA ECONOMICAL e 7:12 1} Chicago ; found elsewhere only on higher priced LONGEST, HEAVIEST CAR with steel welded to, stee! al! around you TO OWN— OPERATE anus @ 3 1) St. Louis 18 43.295 ! cars te 1S FIELD, for maximum solidity, quietness and sania [anne Metiermott and Batts; Garver } CENTER-ROINT STEERING with WIDEST TREAD, as well . - ‘ for Chomatae so aaah ae ane otig Ai est ° aeeg cents wet fatigue or “car wander” and found else- an nee é where only on costlier cars. Unlueky In Brooklyn : : PITTSBURGH — (?) — Johnny ae ont Comeaneiios Bont” Hopp couldn't buy a hit as:a — Brooklyn. Dodger. After the Pi- R. H. B.] rates dealt. him to Brooklyn for : io 6 1}Marvin Rackley, Hopp played & Vert 612 4} games ng pana ities rs 15 , q: | trips to the plate. en the teams Mune and Sere iole [switched players, Hopp blasted - ” out four hits including three doubles, in his first 10 times at | bat upon returning to the Pirates. WATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. 771 261 In some automotive parts, ac- curacy must be so great that an eftror of one ten-thousandth of an inch—amout one thirtieth the ‘The Fleetiine De Lixe 2-Door Sedan— White sidewall tres eptiensl of Gaia cod. au | thickness of a uman hair can*) E2ZARD CHARLES waves to admirers in the dressing room < “ ¥ after winning 2 decision victory over Joe Walcott in their NBA @®) Wrephoto heavyweight championship fight at Chicago Wednesday night. ew insite’ ae Jake Mintz, who fainted when the 419-421 Caroline and Telegraph Lane Ph ar a The pomaatign of New York —— and yoo City is greater than that of many countries in Europe.

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