The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 24, 1949, Page 3

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dan ma Nee Nt NG I Nim Asem he RBH ‘| Games. scheduled for Saturday ‘at Bayview Park ° will’ bring the V.F:W., Junior Softball Club from He Is Followed Prot : be By Santana And M. ee Henriquez With i ‘The - visitors will “have a hard Nn Of .413, .41 _., battle on, their their ¢hands © with verages Of .413, 411 “Moe Henriquez, Joe Lewis, Wil- ;liams, R. Perez, and C. Valdez to ‘ pitch: Knowles, Solomon, Pazo, | Ingraham, with Gwynn, E. {irif- | fen, Goehring, Rodriguez, for the outfield «uty. First game at 7:30 p.m. t i A ABBA RADA SASSSSSAEEEEEE OEE The Homestead Golfers touk him te te Mgt sy - tne sinall enc of a recent Terme. Chama Sie ment held here in Key West by =. re re Batting averages for the Clais “A Softball League, up to and | ineluding games of Friday, Aug- : ust 19, show the leader at this ! date to be Julius Villareal, with ‘ a mark of .476, followed by San- | tana and Moe Henriquez with: .413, Horner and J. Aritas, who Softball | have higher averages, have not {played in enough games to be At least one no-hit game his been pitehed each year in the! major league since 1944. TURDA VF.W., Jr. Softball club of Mi- ami vs. V.F.W. Jr. < Club of Key West. MONDAY, AUGUST 29— Mepetieatbon Mace. vs. Wises | Che eae j Michigan State's track team the score of 18 points (6 2% fmm! te ew d , Player— AB R H Ave. this. seanip .won fhe hag triple Approximately twenty out every say © Set Second—BlimpRon vs. Sonar|Aritas, Bamboo 7 2 4 571! ahaa See cone: indoor: re on hand 0 omens a a ae J. Horner, Flyers 15 5 8 .533) and: outdoor championships. ay i ike number of pusitiem give @ GF ge > j 1» our Club. ed 8 real battle and for the first five |” Koy West Clubbers will see the w cui innings both pitchers had allowed | . ores a bit different after they ney, agt Gee TUESDAY, AUGUST 30— J. Villareal, Bam 21 12 10 .476, First—VX-1 Flyers vs. Adams|R. Santana, Bam 29 15 12 .413 Dairy. . Henriquez Tides 29 5 12 413 ; ; Finet Second—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Naval) Sweeting, Tides 17 3 7 411! one Tun and two, hits, but in-the | have tangled irons with the sharp- will toil yas Sh Saas Hospital. G. Barber, Bam 29 11 11.379 eiestann the Adams won | sters of the Miami Shores Country they sare i 5 0% St Nensine THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1— | Malgrat, Adams 16 7 6 375 ae pane when alee waiked.| Cjub coming down for another but thet ¢ a ettet == 3 Prensa os First—Lions Club vs. Kiwanis| J. Villareal, Bam 22 9 8 .363 bad walked and Fleitas threW{tournament. This Tournament shete they bet © lanier, Wilks and Rice; Hatten,| _ Club. ‘Acevedo, Bamboo 32 911 343! amee | Dall to conte field with no} will be a two-day meet the Sth, Which See Se Skee Memner and Campanctia.| Second—Bamboo Room vs.|E. Kerr, Tides ....35 6 12 342 | Sin edi is TENE SOP pen Ota | eee. re sae cut ae and 9th of October. It is reported , that Teurnseent ft ad Jenkins, Flyers. 12 2 4 333; CHARLEY (CHOO CHOO) JUSTICE, the University of North +i he the winner. at proved that thirty Miami Shores Golfers | meniert © Ss ina’ - i b, 1 A y ; ' will e down. They had such « of ene? C8) Ser Gums (End of Second-Half) aes yeti 30 mr “ =e Sater ene pee tingeticg 0." yasldhic rate bag {In the. sixth the Dairy boys wield tte ‘sevetl ns wing Me yell ae ped _) Prowmion First—Adams Dairy vs. Tides-|Fallon, Adams 22 4 7 .330! Lost Colony at Roancke Island, N. C. Justice, Kay K: fscored two more on two hits a that itseems this will be a regular mere, & Gee Gt Ee i howe Inn. oo Kelly, Tides 10 5 3 300! others ead made guest appearances in the predate eg elena on, eA Ei, y, thing, these two Clubs getting to- ers are wrcsmsite samme . J i : . . S| a » ¥ r. We : 7 sored hots amet ame ae te Sew ant Componetia; Pollet and| Second—Op-Dev-Sta vs. Sonar|Hopkins, Bamboo 16 5 & 312] ends iis ninth season next month. Justice will be back in his) two hits for Tides-Inn and Fallon gether. We like tien Se Ee Tee care GAMES || iMatttoy Bafubio.23 5 7. Sou . Tore Semler. sale #5. bel eae dee inate teeter ji tape fae: Setdeng Dalry. J know how to entertain fig Tune Play a suet Sit Might Game Gea 3b-Mawred Hoepital vs. | Sterling; Adwms;. 905-9 S005 cer acs rg ma j Legere erting titre serch. yal way, and out-of-town when they sore Sines syed ae B 3 Se OEV.STA WINS FIRST nnn: stares Soeeee . 4 ad Miscellaneous Records =P * ; # ie aw, ly the Club Champion. ment, tt of == © _—.. ° ° July 21—BlimpRon vs. Sonar Most: tiled at bat Ker 35, J ; Villareal and Sands for the win- t ff wound up in excell- are beginning & stew ree ent style with two leading golfers it takes te get = (ee? at? vs.| Acevedo 32. Most runs scored—Santana 15,; R. H. E.! of the local Club fighting it out the eon off @¢ = So Sehool. August 2—Naval Hospital limpRon. - 010 000 0—1 2 2'to the finish. Humbert Mira trip pears on te Sere GAME LAST NIGHT ne Mira 14. tien Gon ‘= its - i > ; Adams 100 012 x4 3 1) acd ouikel aaa ‘ a on aes ae -Naval Hospital vs sake een” paaiee Adams Dairy Beats * : i Knowles, Williams and Fleitas;; aerate ee pee gy pape —_ “mie fo oe totes triiptssn Sapaet zo B age pp Most doubles—Sutton 4, Har- Tides-Inn In Second mon; stolen _ bases: Spencer, 2% Tewae,.and: Millaseal. — | quite close with Humbert closing tude: sen: ti Sila anne : = rell 3, Santana 3, Mira 3, Barber er,’ Two-base hits: Sweeting, Ji! Valdez out of the picture fame by forme ote cults om y . 3, Julius. Villareal 3, Jack Vil- Contest; Red Devils Campbell, Redmon, Secory, Wit-' tewis; stolen bases: Kerr, Dion,! a margin of 4-3. ths hee teen geomet Sy feeoes Konstanty, (NOTE: Any or all of these [1 51's Henriquez 3. s Six In S l zel; struck out: by Witzel 5, by Fallon; struck out: by Lewis 4,!. Humbert waded knee-deep compete | ootett oe) Seeemiek, Wehmeier, Black-| games that have a bearing on areal 3, Henriq! 5 core Six In Second Borden 5; bases on balls: off Bor-‘ by Knowles 1, by Williams. 4%; thru such golfers as C. E. Smich, proper ef) Gs © ee Most triples—Suton, Mira, Fal- | "i a Nz j lon and Sterling 1 each. It ee ae the first game | den 8, off Witzel 5; time.of game: bases on balls: off Lewis 1. off; Jack Hayes Al Barthes and James easy e@ © Fee ee ee Most homers—Horner 2, Rob- cuyieaa ADORED aE erts 2. Most stolen bases—Casado 5, © Br eott Peterson and Cooper, Hewett first place of each league may be played after the regular - schedule ends,Friday, Sep- tember 2.) Sonar School ange 0 by an eight to three score. In the second game the Adams Dairy won over the Tides-Inn by ' 1.25; umpires: Griffen. and Alex-' Knowles 2, off Williams 6: hit byl) Mira, to reach the final ribbon. competete ander; scorer: Aguilar. pitcher: Dion, Kerr; sacrifice hit:|George weathered such — anti Blanco; time of game: 1.10; um-) Valdez golfers as Ward Tyson.’ In the second game the Tides- ‘pires: Alexander and Griffen; Kermit Loucks, Alton Parks and Babe Ruth ono Mei om = Map bagee coneed omer See Yar Kelly 5, Kerr 4, Santana 4, Barber} 5 ¢ ¢ a | a, ielend Bas BAL DR siceos 4 and Henriquez 4 age = 1 jee pak cate ie. Séaar| Inn and Adams Dairy -staged a scorer: Aguilar. | Norman Artman, which lifted fume bette’ tm tebe. Hare Stadium, iat pe tee a antana 3,1 went into the lead-in the second ~~ == wane Ws tran mee pe ig sede Oropesa 9,| When they scored two runs on Sands, See ewie and Walker 6| bits by Brown and Edwards, but) AMERICAN h f j the Red Devils had a, big inning Wegnt Gomme ai imes walked: Casnae7t4, (te second and scored six runs ost times walked—Casado 14, on four hits, and four walks, and * tow ' Golf Course Oropesa 13, Kelly 12, Julius 11. [one error Sonar School scored | Bee tee i} (Stock Island) pend ae | one more in the fourth on 3 walks Drews. Steer, Papel and Moss;| Daily and Sunday play. Serer necoeds , [and a fly to center, and the last teen, Stebin, Hughson and oe Jee - L. Pet. | runs were scored in the sixth on Fotaiwte. Pa. Sy Heeaet ais : ‘ 1009 itwo walks, two errors and no a reek. : in| tls. ; Might Game FRIDAY— et 1 0 1.000) "At pat the best were, Edwards | Ron. £,| TO to 9:00 p.m. Joe Lewis - 3 2 600’ with two hits, J. Campbell and W otoongtorr $ ” TENNIS. ovate 2 2.500! Witzel hit two each for the win- 4s voter! e ais : Secrterough ant Early Lemon, gk ea gaa Williams 22 aryl anchette, Brown, Pee amd Megan, Tresh Daily play. S. Griffen ee ee the best for the — g Ey orecune 2 3 400 |losers and Smith, Campbell, | Night Game : : Means and Secory were the best | RHE. , BOARD | Richards 0 4 000 for the winners | Pictedetphia qu 1) Daily play. as oe | cote? R. H, E.) Che age 0 sis WY | Sonar 020 100 0-3 3 4} Cxteman, Worries and SOFTBALL STANDINGS Other Pitchers’ Records | Op-Dev-Sta... 060.020 x—8 6 0 BEST DEALS EVER... AT OUR BIG BUY-NOW BIRTHDAY PARTY Witzel | Hleefmer Prerett: and Malone SMost innings: pitched—Roberts | Borden and Edwards; : ees S| and Secory. OUR CELEBRATION OF HUDSON’S 40th ANNIVERSARY YEAR RHE) Chub— 'W. L. Pct.\ 49 fenkins 37, heseie 1, Syeae tue 6 Detrowt 8 10 ©) Bamboo Room _11 0 1.000] ing 29 and Richards 28. {— Mew York 410 ©! Adams Dairy 6 5 545|_ Most strike outs—Roberts 46, ' Jenkin: a. it Roviacoe: | Tider-ina ae ee Nive enki 52, Rich ty 12, Rok a st walks— ‘ins 52, ch- es 12, Roberts | em Seated ont vest Piven — 0.11 .000) 4s 32, Lewis 32, Roberts 28,/ 10 and Joe Lewis 10 . CLASS “EB” Sweeting 24 and Williams 20. Most earned runs off a pitcher W.L. Pct} Most hitts off a pitcher—Rich-| —Jenkins 36, Richards 24, Wil- 4, Knowles 8, Rob- 10 3. .760| ards 39, Jenkins 39, Lewis 3 5 .375| Sweeting 25, Williams 31, Lee 3 5 .375| and Roberts 2 3 7 .300 5 liams 16, L +l! erts 8, Lewis | Fiet 4, Arias 2, § red off a pitcher—| Valdez 4. Sue Griffen 5, weeting 14, and | Blimp-Ren Pet. i ‘15 | Naval Hospital at Honored 489 | ap Newsfeatures 426) FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. —The | Mos ane Mian: Tanpe Miami Reach West Peilm Beach Port Lauderdale Bobbi ed Reekete Seseseeee obstand Aw a jf waives ity of Arkansas sure M Petersburg ee eee Theron Roerts will make ‘some of the teams this fall. Cur— e Pet. 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