The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 25, 1950, Page 6

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FaGi 8 bak HIGH SCHOOL SPLITS DOUBLEHEADER OVER WEEKEND AT STADIUM a m°% 2. ap Key West High split even in went nal “by dropping a 9-6 game to the Navy Op-Dev-Station and keepipg ‘their undefeated high school record by downing Redlands . of Hémestead by the score of 17 te 2. Chip & Inifhe “opening game, Fer lez was on the mound and ailowed nine hits and six base gn balls, and coupled with four ¢rrors in the field was good for runs. eConchs played listless ball and Were not on their toes, while the wy “boys played good ball Ted by pitcher Greenwood, who ‘sttud® out 16 and allowed only four igts. However he walked 10 to kéép himself in trouble. ‘vSta scored a run in the third, fourth and fifth innings to keep fh the ball game by score of 4-3. Im the. seventh, three straight hits, & fielder’s choice, a triple | by mtgomery and a single by Campbell was good for five runs and ball game. ThesConchs threatened to tie it up: inthe ninth when they load- ed thg bases and Oropeza whaled a dow! agian knock in two runs, but . Cruz were out: to adhe, ret za led the batters with Joe Lewis Twirls No-Hitier Against Redlands High School a ggregation Of Homestead @ pair Of baseball garhes ovér'the ‘ Sports Calendar SOFTBALL Bayview rark (Night) TUESDAY— 7:30—B-29 Bombers vs. Naval Hospital. 9:00—Tides Electric. FRIDAY— 7:30—Bamboo Room vs. V.F.W. 9:00—Tides Inn vs, B-29 Bomb- ers. Inn vs. General Island City Baseball League (Municipal ‘Stadium,’ Afternoon) SUNDA Y— Ss :00—Adams, Dairy vs. ‘Atomic Bombers. 2 Berejis. ‘4 3:00-——Atomid' Bor West Cubans’. % SUNDAY, MAY 7. , a BAMBOO. ROOM DOWNS. four Walks anda double while| 1:00—Adams Daify vs. Key Bowmend-with a home run and a West Cubans: singl@’and Campbell led the} 3:99—Adams Dairy vs. Atomic Navy Bombers. . Bo! k scores: ey ENB S Key. West Conchs HUFFLEBO Player— AB H.R. E. s Bayview ROARL Benenden Jf + 2 OO Morning, Afternoon and Night) wis; 2b . : Sol m, $b 4 48 Daily — Sunday play. Henriquez, ¢ 42°06 . ae . Knowles, th 3 1 1 0} Mail The Citizen to Friends Fernapdez, p 3.°O.. E28 Oropeza, gs 1 0 1 2 with Mosely being the most ef- Shepperd, “cf 1 0 0 0;,fective. The Conchs made five D. Cfuz, & 3 0 0 @ runs with two outs:in the first Dougttry, rf 2 0 0 0 inning when Solomon homered, J. Cryz, rf 2 © 6 0, Oropeza’ drew the first of four bigs --- +} walks, Knowles -singled. « « «4 Totals— 32.6 4 2.. Daughtry singled. and Shenperd| Strick out: Fernandez 13. walked for five runs. In the sec- Basds or balls—Fernandez 6. hone Solomon ‘drew yen Erreys—Hlernandez 2, J. Cruz} balls, Henriquez’ wall and @ropéza. beza._ was hit, and Kno = Twébase hit—Oropeza. ed. the bases, with @ ‘homer, Op-Dev-Station €ruz tripled arid cane ipt oe PlaYer— AB ROH. we ike sont ee deck Bowmen, 2b Bi 222s re Wyee they | Gpred eeix Montdbroety, ss 3°1 1)Tums when Lewis ‘ingledy Spte- Campiell, .cf 5 2 2 mon -again ‘homered, paves Kulman, 3b. 4 1 9, walked, Knowles walked, Dy Cruz, Redménn, 1b 5 1 1)brought them in with a single Shuck, if = 5° 7 “f and? “Sheppérd?* hit“z Site * 12) Secory, ¢ 3.0. 1) knock im another.run... Knowles, Merry? rf 5 0 1 Solomon and D. Cruz were the Greenwood, p 3 1 4 big hitters, while<‘Oropeza-was — — —'the fielding star. ‘Elis at~short Totalg—e 38 9 11, Was best for Redlands. Box score: bd On-+Saturday, the Conchs re- Key West Conchs versed thérnselves and played| Player— AB R. H. PO A. headsup pall, to defeat Red- Hernandez, 2b __ 5006 lands»High School, 17-2, behind Lewis, p 5210 the rfo-hit pitching of Joe Lewis. ns Joe should have had a shut out} Totals— 36 17 12 11 but the Conchs had their only Solomon, 2b _ 2: 3123 bad inning in the sixth, to allow Beaver, (4), 3b FR sks ae two rns without a hit. Henriquez c Pa ee SO Joe struek out 10 and walked Oropeza, ss _ 222-9. Sf only éne to f piteh @ near’ perfect Knowles, tb ... £33 ge & Samegwhile the Conchs were D: Cruz, lf ae eS banging opt 12 hits, including. Doughtry, cf #3"'QEE 1 two Home Suns by John Solomon, Shepperd, rf 3% STE 0 one Knowles and a@ triple by Fernandez, cf 10°00 Don €ruz good for-17 runs. J. Cruz, rf I 0 0,0 Redlands used* three Pitchers: Ortega, If Po ao Scarborough Shuts Out’ Boston Red So: Two: Hits Last new YORK, April 25—(?)—4— The old Boston Red Sox nemesis againgstc ped the boston aggre- { gitiow cold. Rae Scarborough: al- lowe@ the; hard-hitting Sox men only hree hits to post a 3-0 vic- tory last night under the arcs, Laffer ¢f the Cardinals blank- ed th@ Cincinnati Reds with only four ingles as the Cards won 1-0 .Bfooklyn defeated the Broves 6-4 Ab games were night games as ri @bliterated the Major leagug schedule yesterday after. noon’ Ser "AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 R, oH. EB Bostd s 034 x With Night: Key West Clowns Win Two Games Over Weekend Key West Clowns ‘continued their winnig spree Sunday after- noon when they défeated two Navy teanis. In the opener,’ the Clowns won over FAWTU 7-6. Oncd@ again the Clowns had to come from behind to score;a win.» It was the bottom of the. seventh Wasitington 3 4 0} Papi .and Batts; Scarborough | and Ev vans auoNAL LEAGUE R, H. EL St. is ¢ -110 1 Cineinnat> 041 Laffer And Rice; Raffensberg- er ang Cooper. with two out, arid the bases loaded. Burgohy was equal to THE KEY WESY CrTYZiw TIGER CATCHER BUCKS BACK -SAFELY (®) Wirephoto MYRON GINSBERG, Detroit Tigers’ catcher, div 2s head first back to first base in severith inning of. Saturday's game‘with the Chicago White Sox in Detroit. Sox Pitcher Bill Wight made the throw to first-sacker Luke Appling (foreground) tco late to catch Ginsberg. Tigers won the een: 4-0.".'Appling was on fitst base after 21 years as the Sox’ shortstop. “\Makes HoleIn- ea tae howe "araem | PRESIDENT SEES AIR SHOW DorisDeanTo | Wrestle Dot Dotson Here Tonight Miss Doris Dean who was taught the tricks of the trade by| her famous brother Man Moun- tain il pit her skill! against own Dot Dotson from Lakeland. \ Doris will be a slight iavorite in a two.out of three, one hour} match. | Tiger Joe Marsh, one of the | games all time greats will ap-| pear in’ an added attraction. | Marsh who is now living in the| movie capital has starrea im tue picture “Pinky” and many. others. Toger Joe who has been grap- pling fifteen years and has been up against the world’s best mat men. ' Pat O’Hara “The most beautiful body” in the game will s| the opener against Bob G O'Hara who has appeared ir exponent of wrestling holds popular with highly local fans. TEMPERAT URES () Wirephoto PRESIDENT TRUMAN scans the sky through his field glasses es he erves an aerial fire power demonstration during visit to | Elgin Aiz Force Bese near Pensacola, Fla., Seiurday. Scores of At 8:30 AM., E | planes flew over the target area and dropped their bombs during | the show, 60 E ; : i Billing a ACID SOIL LOCKS jnot slow p! growth. Second illings “ UP PHOSPHATE there is to L of calcium. Lime Birmingham 65 acid pplications will neutralize I EE A A a a EE | ' x BERKELEY, Calif dP —Acid! 2PP improve plant growth, but SON AR SCHOOL 20 () ' ‘One On First 45 soil locks up phdsphatelthemically| they will not improve plant E + wl" and therefore makes: the’sain-| growth by making more calcium ee oe ‘Try For Club ears ian fertile says John M. Heslep, Uni-| available ies ete versity of California, graduate | we AT PARK LAST NIGHT CLINTON, N. ¥ So student. His studies also disprov-| Early matches were _ called : : | man Byrne Kinney of S hen ed two old’ theories ss to why | “lucifers” or “flamers” because ap ) paleo ainicter: acid soil is infertile, they sputtered so badly, aecord- Claude Valdes Allows : oer | Hamilton ence got Sear ah p BE Raso nett Sauna toxicity, al-) ing ioithe Netcosl Geographic Only Two Hits To > Coach Don Jones said: “Let ra ede Le though present in agid Sojls does ' Society. * -. 7s @ BASEBALL STANDIN ‘me see your swing.” Freshman } yaoi. Ile { tT foe ara Gain His Second Win | %G | Kinney swung. The club. passed as sped —_— Of New Ball Season |< SEBARD CIEY LEARUE through an arc in front of Kin- REY Wes? | . y }. Ciuth— W. L. Pet. ‘ney’s body, striking! the ball as Key West Airport | ea . Behind the two hit pitching of Atomic Bombers 1 0 1.000 iQ” reached the batten of \the Loe. Angeles Smooth, sociable Claude Valdes, the Bamboo) Adams Dairy 1 0 4.000 ‘swing. ‘The bail. cbded, rapidty “ MARTIN, Room walloped the Sonar Sehool,'Key West Cubans 0 2.000 away from ‘Kinney,, rose : igo fs i Schenley is th 20-0, in the first game of a soft-i — | the air and sailed to carth on the Pe a HeTCY 5 ball double-header at. Bayview! NATIONAL LEAGUE figst green, 150 yards. away. It} Minneapolis singing star, ‘ ° ” i Park last night. IM. the second! Club— W. L. Pet. janded three feet from the cup, Memphis. - says: drink for me game, the VFW thumped General Boston 3 1.750 and rolled in, with a merry clunk. yew Orleans i Electri¢, 14-1, behind Alfred Chicago 3 0 1.0004 hole in one. New York : two-hit Jhurling. Pittsburgh 4 F800 Coach: Jones “told ‘Kinney *to | Norfolk ' struck ott six and walk. Brooklyn 4 1 800 come back’ tomorrow, he'll ‘de- Ckighoma Cit Sas he coasted- to his sec-. Philadelphia 1 2 3 cide about finding a. place, for }Omaha i ond win of the season. -He aided St. Louis 2 240-4388: hanton » Hathilton's, golf! tam: ~ | Pensacola histowg cause with two doubles Cincinnati ®@ 4 000 Eittsburgh and a single in four trips to the New York 0 4 000 Watch. Dos ; Lets Menoke The Sarna Rooin broke See | ch MERICAN LEAGUE Pet. ee petenic me early if the: first sinning when _— = eae IB ] Al fen, ene pnerd two walks Sad six” Cleveland 3 2 600; PLUS: ars $ one, ‘ao : hit fog six..2uns,) Bobby \San- Nwe York 32° B00 Taye [~aturedinoy tana’s sba cleaning“ dotble Washington $2 600 Bites Customer Tr, 3 sparked tht Attack. Inv the second, Philadelphia ¥ Boi tae AD nen te lieenine y they cashed sin: rf Culverhouse’s Boston - 3 5 .375| WASHINGTON. (Grain peste wildness, and picked wip. five runs. St. Louis 2 3 .400/ dealer Martin Michael keeps ‘a on four walks and five ‘hits net- Chicago ie 200| Labrador retriever samed “Black= ted® ere iP fillies? ; % “ lie” as 2 watehdeg. She is an ex- ; in@le and.‘ Jack" Vil-* innings of no-hit ball, until Earis, | cellent watchddg. ANTED t BUY laréal’s third homer ofthe season GE second baseman, broke the} When two holdyp men came 0 gave them two runs in the fifth. spell in the sixth with an infield/in, Blackie watched closely « They completed their scoring in hit. The VFW got off to an early| while they relieved Michael}: of t the sixth when. Robert’s double, start in the first inning when |his supply of cash. Then she Santana’s double, and two outs they produced a run, a walk and| watched them go out the door. produced a pair of runs. three wild pitches. They iced the|A fine watchdog. Bilbray, who tripled in, the game in the third, when: they; When a customer arrived soon fourth, was the only Sonar play- pushed together six wallf€s nod | afterwards, Biackie set ‘upon him Gi er to reach third off Valdes. De- for five runs. Six hits. a walk and | with teeth bared Witt Roberts shared hitting hon- an error gave VFW ‘eight runs in a ors with Valdes, collecting a the fourth. TENNIS. CITIZEN OFFICE triple and two singles in four General Electric scored their Bayview Park trips to tne plate. lone run in the fifth without the} Morning, Afternoon and Night, Score: R. H. E. aid of a hit. After two were out.| Daily and Sunday play Sonars 000 000 0O— 0 2 3 Knowles x, ed three, and an : rig setlipator Bamboos —. 655 022 x—20 18 2 error which followed produced} GOLF Culverhouse ,Lott (3)rand Sher- the lone tally. Cabot. VFW third- a rill; Valdes and Castre. \'sacker, led ‘the’ attack with three ee eee oe ‘singles in four official trips to] ay 5 = any The VFW * coasted to an_ easy’ ‘the plate, aily and Sunday play 14-I victory over General Electric __Score: R. HOE. OEE as “Alfred” Khéwles “pitched two G.E. 900.010 0— 1 264 SKATING. hit sbalf, Knowles, sin nbtehing V-F.W, 105 800 x—14'11° 4 "Bayview Park his*second “Swirt of stfie* /sedson,{ Patterson, Greenfield (3)):Han- = (Night) 2 struck Gut six and walked eight. cock (6) and Vertucci; Knowles| FRIDAYt:, , He pitched five and.one-third and Campbell. 7:30 t0°9:00 PM. ee ‘ RE BENE SRS aE GAS ReneS TURKEY Poe iaicasaiest FOR LITTLE GIRL the task and slashed his second the tying and winning runs. In the nightcap, the Clowns defeated Stuart in a one-sided game by the score of 9-1. The Clowfis. get ten hits with the op+ position. garnering only four scattered Ss. Next Sunday, the Clowns will play a strong team for the dedi- ee of the colored baseball ield. Most Nevada rivers flow into ¥ it a g R, H, E. Broolgdyn -. -4 7 0 Bost@fi _.* 93 Nei comabe, Ramsdall aaa Cam- panella; Donovan, Chipman and Cran i. * desert sinks with no outlet. triple of the game to drive home|‘ PEGGY KRAMER. $ (left). gets a kick out of watching her self-appointed defender, © gobbler, attacking Mrs, R..S. Diamond when she came near the little home. ‘The turkey citcles the child angrily when anyone comes close. Peggy leaves the yard. at Insigni: UNDER-C <n 8 Fs Seas th Stony Hoey

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