The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 9, 1949, Page 5

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> / _ may never have happened before,! bares his fangs as he goes into that many’s the crowd that’ll go| another battle royal with W. P. along with these golfers as they.| Kemp. 3 grind at one another’s throat. It only takes a putt sometimes. In the Club’s 2nd Division for| to separate two evenly matched Championship, several good golf-| golfers. Seems that it’s all fair , [ers will be out there throwing all} and just, but looks to me like Q s con , |they’ve got into their irons and there should be another way to INNIS DAVIS CUP "| approach shots. Herman Moore, judge players. I once heard of a United States en eet ee 1 case e ee ee ee ee ee leader ‘Swi ecting MBRALAAADALAALALASEASAABDASALEABBEBES: ee ey emmmeema met 4 b Salen tlie by — George Valdez matches wits,) one among many grinding golf- Stee a ‘ee Villareal, Mira and woods and wedges against Alton| crs, barely defeated — ee ; A sumber of other play- Parks before long in the Champ- | Lewin in a tight, yet loose, eig tem beve higher averages but ionship Flight. Dr. Peeples con-|°e? the other day. Moore: er oe ont | have not played regularly. tiues his trek toward golfing hon- wound up the score with a win “ a bd mm ‘ ors when he meets ‘Hole-In-One’ | f 5-4. ye that'll eye one anette om erves Ad AB RH Ave. ~~ | Norman Artman. These fellows! From. there, Moore tangles) @ through their cightewn twily , > ~ tone 2. Aritas, OR 2 2 2 .1.000 Us OLE Orete will tackle one another with the| olf utensils with Louie Pierce,| match, and they are mon othe Rove Get nt ty Wesel /C Valdes, BR 2 "500 Cary Middlecoft finesse of professionals clearing| Now Pierce will have all he's than Bob Saunders and few ee ot Welker 18 ff) ) Morner, VX.) 6 ‘500 ssc? |sandtraps and landing inches|@0t or will ever have when he/ Cole. This should prove » mig od : © Sweeting. TI 1) 454 from the pin. I'd like to watch| meets Moore. But so will Moore.|€vem game between two swell: on net R Sentens, BR 201 450 ‘em play the eighteen, and then|J. J. Londeree got hold of Gly-/fellows you'll never meet. Mey . 2 K Villeresl, BR 2) 428 become part of the gallery that'll|nn Archer last week and would| scared of Bob and Bub's trv ane y, TE 7 428 follow: the winners of these two| not let go until he had emerged} to conceal his fright. After i! ms, ed 6 matches. I venture to say, and it} as winner by 5-4. Londeree now when two golfers are too ev iy 4 Mira, 2% i 2 8 8 matched, you can't help but get ‘oo fidgety and wonder when yes r idle down into a quiet, cele game. 888 te & hes tt Comte Sentens, |Giteon, VE-1 SLGCMOHSOHIRMOS SAH UEDE BES Me 350 333 Oo Ogee. ween te teat ts the | Aeveda, BR .333 lad ot Celts eet Gropess | Pstton, AD 12 333 ee Hee 16 312 AT F ——. a @ #/&. Griffen, AD » 300 mates oe ete th 1} Williams, TH 10 ‘300 ce ee == 8 © @, SHtton, VX-1 20 300 Pe See ant Centre, mowien) roe HEAVYWEIGHT BELT! MIDDLEWEIGT BELT — i Ezzard Charles Jake LaMotta AD Adams Dairy e ote Sweeteng Barter < Secteme bet oe be. Th—Tides Ini fe) ech} acce Teves CARDS, DODGERS STAGE Sls od Kaweles 6 uff aie 6 — <= * == Mort runs scored—Santana saat ‘ " 3 "ccm EPIC BATTLE FOR FIRST SHAMIM Ne setiee—suuon 4. sun.) Both Win Agnin Last eS brs ~ fyb Night; Brooklyn Beats |Games Scheduled a W & Pet) Ceetro, Barber, Lee and Cruz 1} Giants, 2-1; St. Louis | ; “t aa oe : : 1600 a space jor, - Downs Reds, 9 To 3 For Tonight At ;4 Santai eath. e © 8 aan) Mast sacrifice hits—Santana, Haw one o Ace 3. Grok Bayview Park FREE BOTTLE Most times fanned—Oropesa, | /¥" 2nd St. Louis was staging an} First game, S " % A jar School «will Welker and Richards 5 each, | Pic battle for first place in the} Jj.) the Blimpygén and this will 6 3 eerie : : aaas clubs. The first was won by the & ¢ S28] Most times walked—J. K. Villa Hye Corinne won in thrilling | Blimps by a 16 to 12 score and if 75 = nee Tage eh Oe Brooklyn defeated the New Sonat ee ae eae WITH EVERY JOB os la aa York Giants by a score of 2 to 1 be one game from second ‘place.! Calendar STATISTICS OF CLASS “Be | 0” the four-hit pitching of the] "y, may be Brown against Me. DURING AUGUST... SOFTBALL LEAGUE newcomer, Newcombe. The Car-| Neal or Brister | Batting averages for the Class} dials won from the Cincinnati) “Tn the second game, the Adams ANNIVERSARY 1-8" Softball League, up to and Reds again. This time was by a Dairy will play the Flyers ane tavtuhing qomes of Friday, Aug-|2 t.3 score. Pollet pitched shut-|tne Flyers are out for their first & MONTH ust 5, have been released by Ped-| °Ut pall until he had a commond-| win and Adams for a chance to| {fF Ni f | « Bleep | Aguilar, official scorekeeper. | !"8 lead. catch the boys from Tides Inn. wa 5 @ we ee Phe leader now is Mullins with| The scores: It will be Joe Lewis for Ad- a we Adame | ® 836 average, followed by Cus-| NATIONAL LEAGUE ams and Jenkins or Richards for ter, Merry, and Brister, who have | Night Game the Flyers. been regulars. 5 ae 5 ae -_ ws Sonar} The averages: Brooklyn 27 TODA | NSH Player— AB R H Ave.! New York 142 ANNIVERSARIES | a Adewe Gelry we Tides | Over, NH 6 3 5 .833| Newcombe and Campanella; z sa! c Meu by w Mullins, NH 11 7 7 .636;Koslo and Mueller, Westrum. (Know America) ge MOTO Gomes of August, Custer, SS 9 8 5 555 aetieas : 1908—Henty q: Bowditch, Bos- Py Merry, ODS 16 4 8 .500 ig) ame ‘on physician, pioneer and out- . " > fe 2 =e R. H. E.| standing his day in country’s pub- Regular or Metallic Finish ates Leamal Mathis, ODS 4 0 2 500] St.Louis 9 15, 1] lic health, son of famed astrono- Pi Temenament) oe ister BR 12 4 6 .500/ Cincinnati... ~~ 3 12-1] mer-mathematician, abolitionist, Sherill, SS 6 5 3 .500| Pollet and Rice; - Peterson;| born in Salem, Mass. Died Janu- Si cel 5 Burkhart, Fanovich, * Fox and 14, 1892 F UN Stine, BR 15 6 7 .466| Burkhart, Fanovich, ‘ox and} ary 14, & . Reve! Moxgital v» Blimp Pickard, NH 15 5 7% .466| Cooper, Branesa. 1812—Egbert J. Judson, inven- OR MORE F at Ltss cos . 1 anu, NH 10 5 4 .400 bas tor-manufacturer of explos: | m > eee Bee we VE ——, ss 18 8 7 388} Only games scheduled. first in country to make dyna- | on —_ . Brown, 8S 18 3 7 388 AMERICAN LEAGUE mite, born New York. Died San \meNEW YORK ¢ ; Lawrence, ODS 20 6 7 350) No games scheduled yesterda; Francisco, Jan. 8, 1898. E ss YORK CITY eague | tiske, 88 16 6 6 .375 games y ay ute Niles T. G. Morton, CHICAGO, TL : i; Mertin, NH 6 0 2 333 ston dental surgeon, claimant . . Welker, Nit 12 6 4 333] QPRGMEMAATTINTA | 2st to discover ether an an|f| GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS... WASHINGTON, BD. ¢ Smith, ODS 15 9 5 .333 : Ms ppeeinctic, Tasty Worcester, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ‘ ‘tm wee Paseuitta, ODS 6 2 2 .333| Florida-International League lass. Died July 15, 1868. > Cee me “ jJecobeon, ODS... 3 2 1 333) Club— WW Lorpeteeen een eS cau ALL THE NEW COLORS LOS ANGELES, CALI ote Flores, ODS 6 3 2 333} Havana 75/40 020 he ee ee DENVER, CO es Course iChick, ODS 19 5 6 315| Miami 69 51 575,54 Of Commerce and labor under eee Sc er OOOO, . Wt bstared Jarabek, NH m@ ©.9 Sl giami Beach 64.54 542 Taft, born in Colorado County, $1 CAN OF CHARI od vad Sumas ploy Fisher, ODS 16 6 5 312) Tampa 6457 S20 eee ee San. S, 1OAD ' CINCINNATI, OHO i hE 16 § 5 312) West Palm Beach 56 60 483] san of the American Red Cross, @ AUTO POLISH ST. LOUIS, MO Ree TS Fee | Fort Lauderdale 54 63 462) teotomat, born in. Bedford Co, ps salen ro ons, 304 | Lakeland 52 69.430 : “ : ‘EW Wallace, ODS 10 3 3 300|5¢ Petersburg 077743 77 gea{ TenD- Died July 2, 1944. and Jar of Matching Color NEW ORLEANS, 1.4 +e NH—Naval Hospital. National te SE aera oe . JACKSONVILLE, FES tm oo ODS Op-Dev-Sta on” Mena? per. | Mail The Citizen to Relatives to Touch-Up Scratches TALLAHASSEE, FEA : } ar see or : gt ae 64.39. 625 FREE WITH EVERY PAINT JOB TAMPA. FLA be Miscellaneous rooklyn 64 39 625 _- # . — Most times at bat—Richardson| New York 53 50.515 MIAMI, FLA. — Boston _. Se ; i, “@, _ ea 04 Adhinn 98, Jerabeh 33. | Puitatelphia ss o2 ts Special August Hours ies tae hm, BX, biusbursn © 8 5111 CIGAR STORE Kaas Goon Greed Togaten- Carter + Grunt Cy Most hits—Richardson 8, Mul- cei Sear ae | qa. ona to 8 set D —e tins, Stine, Pickard, Blanchette, |©™Ca80 -..... oe je e e tan Blinn, Pickard, Bisnchewe, Perea 610 Duval Street GREYHOUND 6B8US DEPOT ee ter eure? Adkins 7 each. Club— W. L. Pet. = Except Saturday and Sunday 4 Most doubles—Smith, Adkins,|New York 65.37. .637 COMPLETE ( eutdn’t Tell Richardson, Stine, Custer, Blanch-|Cleveland 60 43.583 BASEBALL aon hain uation pon pine vs Brown, gare Pick- | Boston 59 44.573 A wie eo an Langanau 1 each. Philadelph _58 47 552 ek RS ie ieee Johnnieé Mack | oe Gee wen Hehe. | Chick, Adkins 1 each. Chicago ..... 423 | — — ©) Seeettete “Why GG t) Most homers—Fisher 2, Merry,!Washington - 366 j POPULAR BRANDS of ...at the Raihroad Track. ° ") @eetee of Me) Lawrence, Adkins, Richardson, |St. Louis _ 327! e See «oped (he witness, | genau | cach. Tatro 4. | IN MIAMI © hee 6 wee lepeesible,) | Most stolen bases—Mullins 8,| Most times walked—Mullins 11, x ahah would be the i 6. - Hugues 12, Tatro and Krech 10 0 rinks 72 N.E. 20TH STREET PHONE 9-6546 Most times fanned—Hugues 6,| each. |

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