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baces a ~ Tae KEY WEST CITIZEN = ~~~ & MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1950 7 * 1° ov i Collins lashed it there wasn't enough light to per- sh and far into the right field mit more than one inning. The — PEE s inds for a home run. The score batter for the Cards was wiry, | was tied, one to one. bow-legged and hawk-nosed Pep- + The home half of the seventh per Martin. Hubbell broke off lied strike. He The eighth in- a curve for a ¢ ycame and went. The ninth found snapped in another hook. Th ning was played : neither team able to score. The time, Maitin stepped back, the 1 —_ igame still was tied at one-all. lashed out with his bat. The aa Dusk was beginning to settle over ball went screaming into the ed the playing field. lower nt field stand for a tie- ¥ Umpires Klem, Pfirman and breaking home run ee _ es “lc onference. They the ball game. Barbara Twiehaus Is One : " 50TH SEASON ball. The afternoon was gray and aeeldea err od cca Tight But the vided an insut- 7 TAS E > afternc as gray g ecid vas el a 3) ea aciic pated Of T. C nt nders For Title WARMING UP FOR SEAS | _ wet. Menacing black clouds hung to let the play continue for two ance run on singles by Roth- 2 op Contende : onn low over the grandstand and sev- more innings, if necessary. Play rock and Medwick and a saeti4 ‘The Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis Championsbips got off on’ Saturday, ae eae meters ike aaa eee eG A Et toe pe One We ps Sunday tothe kind of art tournament comics dream _Memoi dipmona with ain cubbal's dino stifl cut ane Giants want dour te b d seldom encounter. S een | vest roma matches were sche Dice Dep uartedator Bi enth dete last halt the Giants. Camiuals. won. the nighte: yesterday every one z the i had been played, with ane + Hasn'f his wsualisharpiselfiand! gut.. The next hitter w ider and cut the Giants ements, failures to appear, or defaults, thereby setting a! ; 4 failed to go the route. But he blond fence-b from tunsings to three and Pa ample for their elders. The older players helped to make}, ; "(By THe Apanotinted Biers Peaired’ cretit: forthe’ victory. as / a, Hank Lieber a halt gene % : bvement possible by giving the courts to the youngsters , “It was mid-September of 1934. he had predicted, as the Cardin- would break up the b: _ As Diz had predicted, “Me and D. yer the week-end. * - ‘ The New York Giants were Jead- als won the opener of the twin- Paul Dean came Paul” hac beaten the Giants. fee - { ing the National League stand- bill, five to three speed ball. Lieber swung, and Dean wa rong on the other FIRST ROUND x i jings by five and a half games. Ax advertised, Paul Dean came the meat end of his stick met the half of his prophecy. The dou 4 2 S jas hit Boys aseda cores | lhe St. Louis Cardinals were in out to warm up for the C rardinals’ ball. A. lin ey Weeat saited the: Giants anio| & defeated Exiquio | ‘second place. But there was only “Gz ; ward the left fic The Cardinals passed 2, By The Associated Press | two weeks of the season remain- ed like a sure hit on the next to last day Bobby May defeated Joseph FLA. INTERNATIONAL ing and the Cardinals cause ap- pants ar of nowhere, a chunky § d in the fatiqn: ‘ larbonell—6-2, 6-0. si LEAGUE peared hopeless as the Redbirds Pubbell, went to t } f { named J Medwi 1 ke 4) enpant of 1934 » Lonnie Shiver defeated Joseph AGUE inyaded New York for a week- Giant clawing up the wall t ¥ bonell—6-2, 6-0 Lakeland 15, Tampa 5. end serie: | ( y jes- ball 1¢ hand tumbl Thornt N. Wilder, noted b Peter Knight defeated George} Havana 16, St. Petersburg 8. The Saturday opener of this s« k on t elist born in Madison, e, i “7, 6-1, 6-3. Fort Lauderdale 11, West Palm called last chance ser for t t i "i iW = Fiamy Solomon defeated Dan=| Beach 0 | dinals was rained out. Repo: é ? = O'Briant—6-2, 6-4. Miami 5, Miami Beach 4. ers looking for a story after t t : Johnnie Sellers defeated Stuart — rain-out. dropped ‘in at the hotel ER ‘ A ——_ tes—7-5, 6-3. * \ FLORIDA STATE where the Cardinals Were stays 4) in sight ‘ Bi dan Harry Bepeol dgioried Robert LEAGUE i ing. They. called on ag ond ana fie ‘ a five RALAAI Julio Hernandez defeated Bob} Orlando 6, Palatka 4. { Sanne Rete, Paul faa ‘ wes—6-2, 6-4. } Daytona Beach 18, age the chief mound strength for t! I ly F ohn Criiz defeated Julio Hen-|5. : Redbirds. Slaven Teteball The intial olay 47 MINUTES i buez-—-6-2, 6-4. Deland 12, Leesburg 6. ne \ Diz was ribbed by the New was flaw! z th ame soon ! — Sanford 8. St: Augustine 4. | Bee een eta ihe Gara ihc ees and the came: spon 2 ROUND TRIPS DAILY iris m | e . 4 t } ay * fe nals’ chances of overtaking the between Hub! and Pagl Dei ites’ Pwichaus deteatedl G EORGIA-FLORIDA St Bisute Sie cnined in the fun tle Codieds Se tee prma Avila-—6-(, 6-1. LEAGUE as si ‘ Then ‘¢ said seriously: “The down without a run for the first ‘Theresa Bardwell defeated Cordeie!®. ‘Ainericus 3. 5 Giants are in. There is no use three inrings. The Giants finally Bishar : J Valdosta at 'Phomasville (post-} () Wirephoto ‘kidding ourselves broke ough for the game's permere Soe cee Cte poned, stands burned down) | z . 5 : Then, he added in true Dean first tally in the home half of the Ree acientca Gate] Wayerows 11, Tallhassee 5 ; CONNIE MACK, 87-year-old pilot of the Philadelphia Athletics, — stvje: “We play them two games third. Jo-Jo Moore lined a triple Albany 8, Moultrie 6 uses an electric heater in the A’s dugout Saturday before an tomorrow »nd me gnd Paul will into right center and scampered . ie space | exhibition game with the Phillies, The venerable “Mr. Base- beat ‘em. "ut after that it doesn't home a moment later on a fly to oo “Bip Egil aemenaeaaeata SOU SRN |. ball” is getting set for his 50th season as manager of the A‘s as matter.” the outfield by Hughie Critz. well-—G-3, 6-0 SOUTHERN a . The polo grounds was jammed ‘The fourth, fifth and sixth in- the next day by a record throng nings rolled by. It was a drab Birmingham 8, Atlanta 6. | tee +> oe ~~" of 62,000 roaring fans. The first- afternoon. but it was. sparkling Memphis: 8-14, Little Rock 5-1 lace Giants were the toast of baseball. Coming to the top of Nashville 7-7, Chattanooga 6-1) S@ BASEBALL STANDING Adams T rounces Nee York.and the name of the the seventh, the Giants still led (first game 16 innings) Deans always .was sure-fire at one to nothing CALL 1780 er you: travel agent TICKET OFFIC Meacham Air, Carol Caruthers defeated Don- ASSOCIATION the 1850 season opens Tuesda Willians—6-0, 6-1. | | (Grace Fernandez defeated Car- Moo -e—6-0, 3-6, 6-4. fLynn Sellers defeated Marie \dueles— 6 0-8. : : ay, New Orleans 7, Mobile 1 the box-office. At least 15,000 fans Then Jim (“Ripper”) Collins hi peas = aia Tie those Sek cigs a saab soenurpre ‘Cubans 1. 15 At were turned aw stenpnd to the plate for the Cards. fae dagic tennis Bike: SOUTH ATLANTIC . Tt wasn’t gn ideal day for base Tubbell’s. screwball danced in ‘ ; . | Adams Dairy 4 1 800 Ente etl tag A LEAGUE Hees" Civaas 42 oy Stadium Sunday | e¢——----— im a beginner but I'll be happy| Greenville 2, Columbus ‘1... (USS Epperson 0 4 .000 play.” Charleston-4-1 gusta 1.5 - 5 a Adams Dairy team won over Putstanding Girls’ matches saw | Macon §, Colum! | | | . | ! ) | | | | drey Pichardson—6-1, 6-3 u the Cubans. 11-5 vesterday after= Marie Re: sles 2 ac 3 3 He Marie Rensiueles carry fov-| Savannan %, tack onville 3 Sports ‘alendar noon at Wickens Field. Bunzy bowing Su: * : | Si FTBALL Villareal pitched for Adams, ‘you cando| Your Horoscope Bayview Fark leith G. Lewis twirling the final > almost did.| : | (Night) two frames. es’ led f-5 and held two set] *MONDAY,. APRE L17, 1950—|nopepay | : torn 4 i : ‘ | J. Lewis hit a homer, “Obie its, and at 8-7 she again pent: Today gives <a. commanding na- 7:30—VFW vs. Tides Inn. t Ingraham hit two doubles with one point to win the set. Lynn] ture and the fative will probably 9:00—Bamb Re n ¥s. B-29. | Cat setae . Ba herself together like o vet-| attain wo | sonte Fifluence.cand pene hE me ee eae , withstand the attack. dignity. If this-tan be attained 7 mie! ‘ i Be ges git Gernicing | en ria ees he Aained | BASEBALL J. Rodriguez pounded out as¢ | | Dy the individiaatiagice Island City Baseball League = omer. Played a match so long) ter, it will be moré. lasting than OM A Stadi Score: rm ; took two days before Barbaraj if aided by circumstances of birth unicipal i Ataans 062 100 200—11 wed through at 8-6, 8-6. Shelor the influence of others. For]... Mierhowp) ; 200 5 F ’ | SUNDAY. Cubans 200 011 100— 5 : # fine early anticipation! there is an element that threatens | SUNDAY— Batteries: Villareal, G. Lew fhe hall's direction and it was) ioss of reputation or reversal uf| T° be announced seers Milaress Ge. eas is that won over a determined|fortune that sometimes — over-| aNd KOHCitigues Cao ee gnent who never gave up. whelms. | ud 5 Grace Fernandez emerged tri-| -——————_____ ee Bayview Park J ip it from a 6-0, 3-6, 6-4 bat-| fine running gets, while Julio| Morning, Afternoon and Night) iMana: ers Of B all With Carlene Moore who ran|Henriquez matched favorite John| Daily. and Sunday play Fe 1 a ce all over both tennis courts} Cr stroke for stroke for eight| ae {bet the second set and held 4] games of their 6-2, 6-4 encounter GOLF - C¢ lubs Wi Il Meet ’ 5 all in the third. Lynn Sellers preparing a ; } Mi al Golf o : FA Hin the Boys’ division Harry| huge cardboard tournament line- nies onl anaes Tomorrow Ni sht ' g ithel played his balls straight] U¥P with latest scores which will Daily and Sunda 1 - * 5 THE ROOMIEST “WAGON” OF ALL : A m the sidelines to win at 3-6,| be displayed on the backstop. iad . eee uaa i . 6-4 from Robert Piarrot with oe = ; gers of baseball clubs CARRIES 8 PEOPLE COMFORTABLY NEW AND LOW! : Iallery of 50 odd teenagers) SECOND ROUND MATCHES SKATING » attend a meeting | i WER PRICES . ring thei rfavorites. Girls se eet Park zation of a “real” | RIDES: IKE: A-MILION & George Haskins outfought the} Barbara Twichaus vs. Theresa t ight) | i ha cit Fs] rite, Peter Knight with great | Bardwell “RIDAY— uh be Valdei eS ey ee 2 Fadiness with the frist set 7-5] Barbara Adams vs. Eleanor| 730 to 9:00 PM. 7:30 in the residence of the’ club's ALL STEEL PLUS PANELS OF WOGD ee eter’s greater speed took | Gato Wace tap ois coret Pedro Aguilar, Duvab Z ; Sunt Wates va.) Carol Gara: SHUFFLEBOARL feet COUP BEN OF FOWER- V8 OR g fuart Yates held leads of 4-2) thers : Bayview Park sae: 4 25-3 in the first set of his} Grace Fernandez vs. Lynn Sel-| Morning, Afternoon and Night) | ¥/ i " % ch. with Johnnie Sellers andj lers Daily and Sunday play. Kev West Clowns 4 + pe’ needed only two points to ie Fees Sen cr itwye” ‘ fi the set. Johnnie's greater ex- oys Hear Admiral Joseph R. Red-| Win 3rd § veeeh & Ret-| Win 3rd Straight ence played a part in his fine Bobby May vs. Don Cruz: man, ret 3 win. Lonnie Shiver vs. Peter Knight. | ation. is Valley, Cali B i ¢ 6 4 ttle Danny O'Briant carried Johnnie Sellers vs. Jimmy Solo-| fornia, 40. f f 1; Jimmy Sal to a 6-2, 6-4 mon. x + ee arr al vame ; une ay bre and made a couple dozen Harry. Bethel ys, John Cruz Mail The Citizen to “Friends he Key. Wea q a eal RT SR DOTS 805 ADRES 8 se Al SRO RRR te a Mlle pie bi ourageous 6ey est | Clowns came ffom behind to win NICKERED sean acon SHOOTS SIZZLER j their third traight game, Suns oom | day 7 to § They trailed the NAS until the top of the sixth, and got two runs to tie the score af 3 all. In the bottom of the seventh, the NAS scored twice on a walk and a home run to take the lead five to 3. It looked like curtaing for tha Clowns, but they eame back in the top of the ninth with two out COSTS LESS TO BUY... LESS TO RUN White sidewall tires available at extra cant. 3 and tied the score § oll. Then the @ Ford has built more station wagons than any other manu- p and Chief Byrd carried the gama _ , \ . to the 12th. inning when Nice | 9 large tamil t to tote around . . . whether you you just Ti ike‘ Gea’ a base Ga bee aoe. i looks and convenience of a station wagon . .. whether you're “tron Baby” slammed bh deuble Shntohes ox babes oy candia sick maker and use it for utility, and Manager Allen came through you'll find that Ford i"today’s ‘big station ‘wagon buy. with a two run single, whieh é was ne winning runs \ FORD eS aceneiet MEDAL a inning pitcher was on 1 Baby, with losing tosyer being : N OM 7a Dive ya W es “Lefty” Byrd. { 4 part The Clowns will cross bat) 4 with the Stuarts from Boca Chisa ee FR j|naxt Sunday at 2 o’clock sharp, in the colored baseball stadium, wh | MONROE MOTORS, | ar dealaindand , Ime. “Don't let me miss my train,” (#) Wirephoto| said the week-end visitor tothe hauffeur on Monda: ‘ 4 ATTIRED IN NATTY KNICKERS, Jimmy Dematet. Ojai. Calif., sinks @ putt en the second hole - “Don't ot sir. - The mien We White St. Telephone yas $ one of bis eight birdies as he posted g sizzling seven-under-par 64 to take the lead affer | said if 1 did it would =, tounds of the North Fulton Open golf tourney in Atlanta Saturday. job.”