The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 16, 1951, Page 3

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oad pocuigutlinlnin se ene t MOND ; x ; F (DAY, APRIL 16, 1951. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE Ste eit san eae ° e j All anemia east tis Stars Defeat Bombers, 9 To 2; ’ : Eagles $ ipawotae Cooke Baseball NE W JUNIOR TENNIS KIRKE SPOTTSWOOD agles Swamp Gulfsireom, | a 11 To2 On Twelve Errors | RANKINGS MADE TiE LOPEZ, KNIGHT The Brooks’ Al Star sand Navy Pagies geasted. to| 4 S : seen i eat ot Cen a Chempionshics ToBesia When FOR GOLF HONORS ~~. In ‘he fia contést, a } > Bombers were ta vic | Three County Courts Are Completed 2 ims of a 9 to 2 Brooks See I i é e. In the second game, | : ; , “ Gulfstream came out on the sHort end’of an 11 to 2. tilt, | With the invitation for bids on the constructien of Shoot 90 In Scotch Foursome Play The Brooks team went out to a four run advantage | backstopstor the new County Beach courts already pub- At Key West Course: Wind And and were never headed. Although the hitting of the | ished ey Weave apy, ol eeaaaliigieireriagy ta rea Men’s Tees Factors In High Score Bombers should have given them the game, they didn’t champing at the bit to get under way with the big 1951 bunch thir hits and lost the advantage. Santana was the —. pi A relatively poor 90 proved low enough to take top “ee separate t ~nament n the ‘ eom- i . 5 a the game at the plate as he slugged four for four petiti are age ae 3 "Cup 1 ns He i “honors in yesterday’s-mixed two-ball tournament at the Safely. Fernandez came up three times and hit safely | ae eae Se) Sayan eee Rien BC = 3 twice. One of these was a ces the J. J. Trevor for Boys 14 = under, and the A. Mati-| Key Nhe Ege ore , ‘ * In spite of their efforts : eee land Adams Cup for Girls 18 and under will begin at Tied for first were the two duos of Joe Lopez and t however, Brooks kept put-| | County Beach as soon as the Men’s Championships is | Harry Kinght, and Eleanor Kirke and Bob Spottswood. nd ting the runs across, getting | ‘Little L “een | | completed. | Two factors may have had something to do with the 4 a lot of help from the four| | Since the seedings will bee “——" = | high scores. First was the wind, which was blowing a nd | t T Ss T * a Bomber errors In seve "Meeting Set For | taken straight down the : gale across the Stock Island course and doing strange ’ innings, they got nine runs open line from the Ranking List Feat cantentinieludeives hat on only eight hits ‘Tonight Ai 7: as it stands when the Coun- | Haas ok cages a ae McIntosh, Al aE 5 wie | ty Commissioners draw the Secondly, the women* a 2 nig C. sh, Aice, anc s * bi — s he a A et) i is ‘ mares ae ivi a s the big guns at the Bape Pee eee ae names from the hat, The |were driving from _the| manages only a 46 on the re: ny winners. Brown punched out a| tonight af 7:30 pan. in Bay- , Citizen asked Eleanor Gato men’s tees for the first time.} jy)... Khignt and Nell tea st, double that accounted for a big} iew Park. according to Paul | for the rankings as they are They found themselves,| on the Sther hand, were far from ut Slice-of the final total | aes city recreetion | di- [i | today. Miss Gato was ap- | consequently, playing from | ctw Their Pos i was a - Z ‘ielding honors went. to L } : 3 i + 2 % “bs mean j and: at thé end of it, they seem hee aoe 10, ie ekg tice cies | pointed at the February | new positions and trying}{, be Well Sut of the running tar tie fants eu Frat Nh boys up. to 13 achance to | meeting of the Junior Ten- n- shots that they never before |icp honors in the tourney. How- and ale cago sites conn]. Bey eeeaalees bareballe: will | nis Club to receive all chal- jhad attempted. |ever, they. came Back i 48 whieh : pag i | : enge match scores and post 2 winning score for, Was the lowest nine of the day. i roster, for the winning ees-, The_ ties, arene Bec BAe me eae pg Peas Grin owBtice aments of this kind on the} Playing in their first tourna- > a | lar egans Wau Coliege. rgaret 1 course have been close to 80. were Elsie Faraldo, 10 | sponsoring the clubs. Boys | Portland, Oregon's Vanport College. w nan Margaret | 43° | ia core by innings: R. H. E.] ea ae SAP Saas Dobson, 18, has won a place on ihe var: team. Here the § feet | tin Board every Monday. | Occasionally, a pair has n| years old, and Deana Archer, 13, t ook 040 110 3-9 8 0| wistivn of their gerente.” |. 9:1i2-pound infielder takes her place on the bench alongside her | Key West junior 70, although this has been the ex-| Both girls showed more poise and ta bets 010 : | SAEs Je ee | ipment. | they now stand ception, A few years ago, Mrs. | playing ability than anyone had wis niet <= ovo 1—2 10 t) ter the general business years | Girls | Kirke, playing with former city|expected. Joe Lopez, golf pro at ay ee een and |; Se aemeatiend fo hesleamee | ie | champion George Valdez, shot a|the course, said today that they | # ntosh: Bombers—Cruz, Val-| is dispensed with, a movie of | __ = cee in the lous vis. |held a great promise for the fu- ny dq and Fernandez he.) Bile league activities Whatever the reason, Bob | ture of Key West golf on the di- B- J truck out: by Dean 3, Cruz 1,| thrcughout the ccuntry will FOLLOWING THROUGH | Spottswood and Mrs. Kirke | staff side. * V@gidez 2. be shown. : Bee -| played steady but relatively | Mr. and Mrs. Gene Witzel and asses .on bails: by Dean 0. & A large part of the film | Sen Aaah a high-stroking golf. They went | Captain and Mrs. W. R. Caruth- a Cc Be a aides ee : p Bi pe Magee By >| out in 44 byt fell off a little and s tied for the runner up spot " yo bas McIntosh § and ‘S ir in Among the “the few | with 91. Biown; three-base hit: Fernan-| | tember Yo determine which eel ‘Gn st | ing with him for top honors in| Mr ‘and Mrs. Ralph Faraldo Bi de. of the thousands of junior a really superior randvol fplss | the class, will be Johnny Sellers, | shot 92, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nel- = Fae aaa a Ageik ‘ rs fay igo Fe aoe 5. Up at the top of the list, | Tony Dopp, and Leesburg Knowles.| (Continued On Page Eight) _ e ightcap, ne les! | country. Ti - mde like a landsilde. The vic-| | tions is ‘held'in ‘all cf ‘the od ti) was Gulfstream, whichiafter| | state and one team sent to nie innings of. one-sided: ball, e@ach‘stete in the was on the very short end of an} 1]jto 2 score. Rayburn, pitching. fortheBag-+ le§, was entirely the master of:the so fast, play a g | 18 Dolly Owens. Boys 18 and Under 1—John Cruz. tw ve situation” during the iinings" re arson ii +4 | 2.—Don Cruz. piled, Bp allowes, opi we by [dad always com: i ory a hifs and qneirgh. “Of c P fle was needed. . vali hagl the ‘entire = alts: ia B 4 Ven- 4.—Robert Piarrot. playing on his side. They had the will} n the outf 5.—Tony Dopp. & N 6.—Franklin H Gol lo be G00 copsideration to commit 12 egvors|havesan inte: @ i duping the contest, a factor which} port to the Johnny Selle was probably more impo t tofturn from af thé Eagles landside victory than| west ‘ : ‘ | 10.—Le s Knowles. Rayburn’s excellent pitching | While Captain | uM Seon owes The Eagles were to get| Jakie K rter boat 10 hits. Their da tar- 12. 13.—Oscar Molina. Terry Doughtry. (o Slay their 11 runs on onl) fi@dding was clean and only one| p battle lasting one ig marred their scoreshcet at | hou inutes. The fish inl Rare tee ee : Sere of pine ianives | tippe at 111 pounds, the| 2—Robert Piarrot Year after year, CROWN and CROWN EXTRA R. H. E. inches in core by innings: 1] 3.—Tony Dopp. Gulfstream 000 000 110— 2 3 12} ien had a ¢ 4—Leebarg Kaowles. gasolines /ead in popularity in Florida in their Eagles 005 202 02x—11 10 1] inche | Stace Wate “ “Bitterics: Gulfstre — # ay-| Mem 6.—Johnny Roberts. respective fields. bugn, Coleman an »| of whic a 7.—Frank Bervaldi Lewis, Arango and oa attained by|R | | 8—Sidney Kerr. *| 9—Leonard T. Curry | This continued leadership is due to Standard atteries: Rayburn, Coleman| |é Salmon, WEIEHS | be s i sh ee a Orntz. Casa, Lewis, Arango, |i aaa « The| 10—Charles Yates Oil's policy of always maintaining a high stand- ang Griffin. While in Keéy West, the Mc- as ‘ 7 a 11—Al Yates. ‘ 3 2 $truck out by: Lewis 5,'Casa 2,}MTlans were guests of the San ae me aire 12.—Duane DeMeritt. ard of quality for their gasolines. Florida motor- Raybur 8, Fetmen i ‘Maria’ motel. ia itch | 13.—Harry Bethel. ef < 2 th yeaa a wi itch put} 5 3 : Taasea Capa 2, Rayne? | cNext werk. Iwill try to. get| Meee aa | nie tee nites “win nase ists have learned from experience that they get Two base hits: John Lewis and | Baseball Scores aig Baki local aie gt tell al J 1 McDon- | been ae pele Ae nes KS full value for their gasoline PL) eee a mileage i ‘ian ve ut to end a ay sts. s Long, 2s - (By “Phe Associated Press) |dround b: in the ci lized that these constitute less —with each = hee fergXESTERDAY'S RESULTS {ict all times, That will mean or nij |than one third of the total num- and pestoreages 7 WER 4th 58 OF CHORE: On Sunday, Aprit 22, the Beagles position ang Exhibition at Columbia, -S.°C. Apr will mneet Brooks and Gulfstream Schenectady (Eastern) 5, Colum-| ie Gulfstream Food Store FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL | of the battle man for each Gre “while | PEF of junior ‘players and that‘ Sta 000 000 000 0—O 4 3) club of Havana the previous S: CROWN EXTRA. | st three Biche rs. This wilt play Benny's Cafe bia 2 : é ] Kuhlman, and} 00g ja (Sally) 2. | cou ; aly be their ral wood 4; hit by pitcher: Dean, | a i SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION opinion. ne ee | Brown; left on bases: Key West You can buy with CONFIDENCE at the Atlanta 5-7, Mobile 4-5. | = rn 7, OpDevSta 5; time of game: es ee a Rew Orleans 13, Bir 3.|- aad (Cabot Tee ah; cima A: Daan, Co Valdes familiar Standard Oil sign ... the sign of de- Nashville 11-1, Little player, broke ra , oe ee | and jlor; scorer: Aguilar. : A Chattanooga 5-0, 2 | between G B : Alce for the | Note: Greenwood pitched four pendable products and extra service. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE | ational De ee aes innings the previous Saturday lub— W. L. Pe' | Gainesville 13, S i112. |nine, and 1 Pie a }and nine the past Saturday for Brooks’ Stars 20 pean | Orlando 16, Le 0 picked Key We ay | ‘Score by tnpang 5 a stretch of 13 scoreless innings. Everett Russell Navy Eagles 1 9 1.000! DeLand 12, Palatka 6 afternoon | R. H. E.| Alce pitched eignt scoreless in- ke ic “Bombers 1 2 .333} Daytona Beach 8, Cocoa 3. This oc Key West 000 000 000 1—1 4 3) nings against the Big Springs | ‘ENT Atom: “a | x 0-4 d | OpDev teries: C. Alce and D. Rob-|! urday but in the ninth the v od. and Mays. : Stolen base: Dean;} LEAGUE the first nir Tampa 9, St. Petersburg 3 West Palm Beach 12, Miami_5 Miami Beach 7, Fort Lauder- : : Night)| dale 4. the fifth, Brown was hit ry a ad Sunday oe . Havana 4, Lakeland 3. | pitched ball. ———_—_——— eee eee Benny’s Cafeteria SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview Park bnly two hits in frames—a single through by Alice in the third and a s ta left by Cabot in the fifth. sho: STANDARD OIL COMPANY . (KENTUCKY) tors scored four runs; the past Saturday he pitched 10 scoreless. In| h Cabot; struck out: by | innings for a total of 18 scoreless} a} Alce 10, by Greenwood 7; bases; innings out of the last 19 he has lon balls: off Alce 2, off Green-| pitched. By Rey Gott

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