The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 24, 1949, Page 7

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|errrrre THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR er ro SPORTS IN THE YEAR 1949 |IN KEY WES? Sports hada big year in Key! vest, for softball. was played all} hout the summer and over; 200 games were - played ‘hy the! jlocal clubs and about 15.out of | town clubs played here. Bamboo Room won the cham-} pionship of the Class “A” League, | and Tides Inn won the first half of the Class “B” League and then! joined the Class “A” League. j Op-Dev-Sta,. won the second play-off, the Op-Dev-! the boys from Flagler | Street League. | In baseball over 50 games were! played by the locals. The first game of the year was played be-j tween the Bombers and the | Clowns. The Bombers won by a 5} jto 2 score. Vidal allowed the: Clowns four hits and Carey and | | Alce allowed the Bombers 4’ hits. cane Sy Seshothel League | Brown hit-@ homer and a double tl Niet | for the Clowns and his homer in ~ | the second “was the first of the . | year, and also the first hit of the BOMBERS TANGLE MONDAY AT WICKERS STADIUM = Sports Calendar ee PASEBALL EOS tee teland City Baseball League > Municipa! Stadium o ti rT a ' aaa eet i January | * ie. Oo Boece Chica Field (Aftert Keeh Gare NDAY ® Innings he announced BASKETBALL Gym, i year, Anguiera hit two: safely for! |the Bombers, Al. Acevedo’ made | the first strike oyt and Santana had the first assist. Anguiera had the fir: GOLF Municipal Golf Course & Island stolen base, vedo had the first pass- ‘offee” Butler had the Casado caught the Jack Villareal got the valk. Al. Aceyedo made the! st error. Vidal the first sacri- fice. Vidal won the first game of} the year and the first ‘loser was | Alonzo, who allowed three hits ind three runs in three and two- thinds innings The Bob’s Sport Shop won the basketball flag for 1948-49 season | end in the play-off won over the | Sonar School. » Skaggs~ was: high; | scorer for the year with , Barber, Clendening, Buckweitz .and oth- ers close Lehind PLAYERS WAITING FOR SANTA The local players Will hang up their socks tonight. They ‘have asked Santa Claus for the followitig articles: Buster Roberts—A_ new arm. Raul Rodriguez—A __ winning club Armando Acevedo — A little] ter from the Fountain of 6 PPS FOR CENTER oe SKATING Bayview Park 00 PM TENNIS Bayview Park noon and Night m and Night aday play SHUPPLEBOARD Beyview Park ad Sunday play AUS ARRIVES Page One) | | santa C1 | wed y auding foodst st ibute r in the ft ta city Sutton—A little and jmore speed. less weight the full nine innings. . Acevedo—Less errors at ry Garcia—Less fat around the waist Claude 1950. Vidal—Enough class to rejoin Florida-Internatinnal League Frank Sands—A big bat so as not to r so often. Anguiera—More _ singles | 1950. 1 aps} “Al | height R. La-tres—To play more often ar. Solomon—A_ contract to} fessional ball Hernandez—More_ weitht more punch to hit the ball, Joe Lewis—A chance to show stuff against a big league ee eeeerh ete Valdez—A- mate. for i* HISNER ALSO CETS F Ane for ake Pazo—About 12 inches in West will HIGHT ENTRIES ed Frow Page One) lub. | “Obie” Ingraham—To make | the best infielder in town if only he could “receive a few inches in height and a little weight. Terry. Dougitry—A bag full of | hits for 1950 to make him a great ~ | ball player , White hed fhe (iticee to Relatives Robert Santana—A chance to play professional ball. Lee Griffen—Less strikeouts and to become a groom in 1950. Clayton Sterling—To bring him} a fitter contract with Daytona] Beach. Chuck Means—Who will be on} the 679 and asks Santa to bring him back to good, old Cayo Hueso for 1950, Bubber Sweeting—The return] arm to what it in} ene SRL BELL PROTECTED lot } 1947 Bunzy Villareal—A chance to | plav in the Florida State League. Al. Cabot—A begk on how to} play third e and a chance to| |play the bag regularly with a champ club. Tinki Knowles—A chante to hit the pill and play first -base as Lou Gehrig did. Please help; him, San Tatic: ris { aldez—-Grapdpa wants | is back to Vv at least 25 -vears’ off again t able to play. —Wants Santa to let the Bombers at, least | nez, that “nething-| new arm VOTE TO CONTIN | Continued From Page One) \tem Board put info writing a de- cision not to invoke the terms of Ithe State Ferguson Act. The act bans strikes by public employes and levies heavy penalties. The -walkout affects about 5,- } | WP) Wirephoto INCHES of besketball players in this ahha, University of San Francisco basket- iy @ email part of that altitude total. ‘ree wee Withee MERE ARE - names up ont ——— warfed by teammates ies he éity-owned " + inch sharpshooter is ¢é i 090 men who run fhe éi ieee ued). and Joe McNamee, both six feet six, during | ctreet-cars, s and trackless — York i trolle: New Yo > G&be Lastres—Enoygh stuff, tol WY ooomes 8 ER ee é 7 ¢ «oe we ee RY mi MAN / te GINOS IT OF ILEVISION My, A i A i LET'S SEE, SIKTEEN = ERE IF 1 PEG WH ticks tke “BB THAT SAW POINTS » AN’ FOLLOW TH, DIRECTIONS J HEARD THE PIRATES GIVE --- A SAWFISH SAW-~SURE LOOKS PIRATICAL! B‘LIEVE | SAWS REAL PIRATES 2 A =-LISTEN-- YOU MENTIONE® HYPNOTISM, SINTH.! IF THAT IS HOW THE AN APPARENTLY INNOCENT CHICK LIKE CHATTY ELLIS WOULD PLANT A BOMB ON A PLANE, SCORCHY AND CAIRO'S POLICE CHIEF MEET HER AS SHE LEAVES HAKIO AL 2CORS “OFFICE”... GAKY DOAKS i Yj Sucks, PRINCESS Z| SANTA CLAUS! 1T’6 M x Tt 2% aE

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