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WEDNEADAY, JULY 27, 1949 tee Op-Dev-Sta Goes Into League Lead Last Night Adem Dairy And fembon Room Stage Grvet Game, Bamboo Winning 3 To 1 O® One Meton went to ere fe Seibel Clan B” | Adams Dairy a when they detested the| V%-1 Flyers Fem Rem wm the test Gare last wet Oe eee) cre i mghieep Adams Dairy oF Gus in the first two frames on ~ Penen they gots hit * over, fem bet ——e of i he penne game it was oft! ~ fet Devi’ game from the | at trom ot The Blimpe mth on three | | WEDNESDAY ~~ ae the ates amd ort ‘The Glee made three double ee = Gewmt hed ten chances wethont an errer and McNeal and Reo gt: plevet weti Fa Oe emners, Smith Chick, | * Meee cet Witrei bleyed a great + oe - At bet Canbetl, and means ied ee wetter: Lawrence hit a homer eth the tames full im the fourth teem btahomer in the 1e-1 3 y Adkins bey om Means | awrence ie Campbell, DeWitt “en 8 bee Chick * cot by Witeet 9; bases on Adkins 8 off Eari 4 Mt Wiest &, double plays Rich-| toe te Tet tw Kempiey,| Mee! & Flee, Dewitt tw) Remerdeen to Kempky time “| coum 195 © te mghticap Bambu Roorr oon the game im the first frame | hewe bite and one error Ariat © wield bt Julius bunt Mote ae e wonderful | Barber wngied to night and Crews wide to third and wored. Barter went & Me weiked Santans pop Gt anda wild pitch and Rete seared Hopkins gets ee Genie to lett end Mira gor & womd Jack walked and baser we Ged Acevedo out to first te the secamd. Arites singied t ooter A passed ball puts him on orm Jule tammed and a wii eet end Artes te third Racket © ihe, singled ty contet omd Barber is out ot third, eke te Cbd Tee Geet twe men for Adams om oe walk A fielders vo ore and me ome i owt Hopkin. eee ewede te first and Maig:st Ott ttt teint teal FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR ; - Aneeesesennas OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SOFTBALL CLASS “A” | SOFTBALL STANDINGS (Bayview Park) W. L. Pet.) ‘A’ league active at eo-ee ‘Sunae School Naval Hospital Tides Inn vs. Bamboo Hospital vs. OP-| Hopkin BR ? Adams Dairy vs 14 ° (Municipal Stadium, : © he announced 7:30 te 6:00 pm. TENNIS Beyview Park. Afternoons Mights ting for Fallon [he gets im infield | short. | rum 2 hits and | error At bat the leaders ter Roberts two for three Caste, Santana and Jack Villareal played well outhelders Bamboo made an out. Alama got one hit in the outfield and three wis played well | | Official records af the softhail The records follow CLASS “A~ Individual | Julius Villareal. The averages Player- AB RK M1. Ave | Kelly, Tl 322 ow Cooper, VX-1 523 | Kerr, Ta nee 56 | Santana, BR sn 8 S88 |G. Barber, BR 13 7 7 530) Villareal, BR 13 6 7 530 Sonar | Horner, VV-1 613 5 Jenkins, VX-1 422 Dien, T-1 ¢os = J Mire, BR see Al. Acevedo, BR 14 4 6 438) 23 4 Siam, VX-1 5 22 «ol | Walker, TI 5 12 se | Henriques, Tl 833 3 Jock Villaveal, BR 8 7 3 395 | Joe Castro, BR us 4 m8 Sterling, AD a a ee Fisher, VX-1 ¢i13 | Gibson, VX-1 923 38 3. Lewis, AD 3061 2 Al Cruz, AD 923 333 Maigret, AD @€32 333 | Meador, T-1 ¢12 | Oropese, T-I x 2 | ia | Sutton, VX-1 w43 T-1—Tides-Ina. VX-1—VX.-1 Flyers * BR- Bamboo Room ! AD—Adams Dairy Batt.ng—MisceUaneous Most times at bat—Saentena 15, Acevedo 14 Most runs seored—Santana 11, J. Ma ne | Most hite—Barber and Julius Grtfen and G. Lewis, tet. | Villareal 7 «ath | Most two-base hits—Henriquez. | kee Kerr, Mira and Barber 2 each | Most three-base hite—Sutton and Mira | each Most home funs—Horner, Bar ber, J. Lewis atid Walker I each Most stolen bases—Acevedo, Meador, Oropess, Kelly, Kerr and 9 each. Henriques Most eacriflee hite—Santans 3, Kerr | | Most times walked--Lee Grif- fen & Acevedo and Oropesa 6 each Most times struck out—J Sands, ee, Walker, Lewls 4 § Fiestas and a Pitchers’ DeWit Roberts, ace mounds- man for the leading Bamboo || Room, leads pitchers in the cir- leuit with a perfect percentage of ter fends popped 1.000, attaining four victories and oo fourth, with as om no losses. Two other pitchers Viliewes! & safe on an error Lee have perfect percentages bul have efter smgiod te and Fal 2.| Won only oe : oom wetked to ME the Joe The won-and-lest a a ~ Lowe popped to catcher Pitcher— = te te eth Seriing walked. D. Roberts 4 Remo gets an infield hit Villar Feit 1 0 lee om cake am an error to fill the |‘game: 1.10; umpires: Abston Williams 1¢@ | mg few Pallon,” fenned, but Joe Griffen; scorer E. Sweeting 21 Griffen 1 ~ ~werrrre M. Arias 1 = FRCS eC CT TTT eT eT TT TTT ETE Tere Sinclair e1 | Richards 1 7 S. Griffen 1 Jenkins 7: LALAAAAALL LAL AALADADLADAADDD DDS The apart af the Champronship | Carey Muth Play happened in the sec und when De. Peeples, the = Gewle, succeeded “out Harry Knight. the « Kaaghs of afi Knights The “ing margin of 2-1 be fook. Ue type these tw emhubited throughout » hates Save penait he cme be t ‘ site ent pit me tu Peep a bree par ~ ts up te Norman Artman, | iy eked out Clem Price with a] Biackweil ty Uitie 2up, t take over) ert Pollock here ashe throws every ng te has into atch with bowga wistard Atwer George Valdez took Ker scks via forfeit, wh the eceived a like rte j Mathews, he plays Alton| Di nie meone there for-| playing: Chas. Lewin vs we Preree va. Ed. Gon Playing in the Second Round | we Mumbert Mira versus Jack Heyes: Al Barthes versus J S | nang | 13 for a Ié-run earned run aver aee jby Pedro Aguilar offeial scure xzm <¢¥ee Robert Dopp vs Reb Orvis Kemp vs Jack Sellers vs. Delio Jack Carbonell Second Division. vision Two the following ere Roberts has pitched 28 4 striking out 26 and walking He has an earned run average of | Becting has. pitched ing has » m | pings struck out eight and issued | (, 16 bases on balls. He has an earned run average of 9? runs Richards has pliched eight in- ck out two and walked Jenkins has pitched nine im | nings struck out three and walk ed 22 for 12 earned rans. OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SOFTBALL CLASS “8 Official batting and pitching ecords of Softheli Clase “8” just been réleasca ‘CARDS WIN ANOTHER; ‘DODGERS Cleveland And New York Idle; Pirates Defeat Ciants Of New York (Sportal te The Cteters? NEW YORK, July 27. =5t! | Lows Cardinals moved» guane | and « half from Brooklyn in the Batting s¥erages of the Class | National by defeating the Phile- Pet |"A" League for the first two |delphio Phillies last night, 9-6. weeks of play im the eecond-nalf 50" schedule reveal “Begy” Kerr as 400) the leader with « mark of 545, 000 | fetlowed by Santana, Barber and Bayview Park | just been released by Peter Aguilar, official Ssabiel eal SOARCAE® |) —_—__—_——— Banta, Erskine, Campanetio and “It's im the hole. It's « AMERICAN LEAGUE. | other awards « case of wheat Banham and McCullough Hen sen, Highe, Betrmen and Muel Keliner and Guerra. Ostrow sk | Kennedy and Loltar ut MeDermot and Batts. Kuzave. Peterson and Cooper A \ Carrasque, Pierett Hogue and Crandall and Malone Gegttel, Hittle and E The records cover the between first two weeks of play second-half schedule reveal the leader as Scheel, with a Nqw York and Cle veland ast 2.000 years, 132 mark of | SPecies and subspecies 571, followed by Richardson and | ™@® have become ex Richardson. BR | ! HE Hy weeuUnenvuwes Punnwanue ? times at bat—Lowrence | and Pickerd 16 eacfi Most runs scofed—Sruth 6.) 6 ster Most hite—Pickard 7 ton and Hake 2 each Most three base | Richardson and Jarabek Most @telen bases- mith and Mullins 4 each Most times walked Most tees ot following are} Poraido: Ben Cole vs. Horace | ta, Custer and Peter | O'Bryant, and Robert Saunders | vs. Hugh Moore In golf, as im every other sport, it's always difficult to predict winners. Upsets are always hid- ing behind hazards and out of | bounds areas. Dark Horses, some- times, come through with colors streaming. and then begins saying “well, f am net sur- ¥ | prised” Anything can happen in golf, and no one knows this any more than golfers themselves Now that Harry Knight s not) Nelson in the picture, it's an even sufeT| Sotrey thing thet anything cen hap in the stratospheric Flight watch Mira and Valdes | Keep an eye glued to Cole of the Be on the look-| Nekson 12. McNea out for Bob Kaowles coming) 12 to top the pit down the stretch m the First)». , Flight. in the Third Flight don't) be surprised well, just don't v bank too much on Sawyer vs John | boys losing But Tm going out of | piers Gavien, Warren Bethel vs Ralph's inab with Bartels | Witzel tops the pw league with tw The percentag Then, | Pitehing—Misceilaneous yot those) MeNesl has walked and Yookel 10 eech ! ! |Artman Scores’ | Py Artman used for the 47 | weed te score thesense- | ~~ tonal ace. THE The “freak” shot was only a the third ever made on this | (1). New York (At hole in the twenty five years Brockiyn (WL) that the course has been in 2 Bobby Rings existence. First to record « () =Anmault). f) 2 hole im one was Dr. Eugene 4 A. Konasmerd Lowe in 199%. Next te pre- 5. Buddy Bomar fonse, whe sew duty in Key = COwsht young. coyetee become West during World Wer Il. | very tame and make attractive In the fivesome with Art. | Pete ik man were Dr. William Pee + ples, Dr. Jock Mayes, Jimmy | The coyote may hove thee & Mire and Alton Parks. pnt nce © a litter 7 After Artman hit the bail. - | the Key West Citizen's busi | L. Pet ness manager said “it looks 4 short. but I hit it hard.” Dr. 33 (633) Jock Hayes “yes, ft just a mped | reached the green. o 549 | Caddies Giynn Archer, Jr.. 8) and Teddy Seunders were 4 527! Sanding about half way to the Arriva! of Advance Copies se 424) the green and had « better 54 6 view of the shot. Archer told @ 55°) Saunders “that’s going to be ies. Life Savers’ packages. RUE and a hole in one pin and Si4 2 medal, from national spon 49 sors. 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