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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951. COCA COLA E Home Milk With Speedy Williams On Mound Crush USS Tuscarora 9-5 Home Milk outclassed and outhit USS Tuscarora | 9-5 last hight in an elimination series at Bayview Park. Home Milk was sparked by the able pitching of “Speedy” Don Williams. In the second, a hard fought close battle, Coca Cola nosed out the snappy uniformed FAWTU} nine from Boca Chica, 7-6. Home Milk was out in front all the way making two runs in the first stanza. Ingraham led off with an outfield fly. Pazo was out third to first on a slow rolling ground- er. Aronld clipped the apple to left for a single. First sacker Knowles knocked in Arnold with a lofty two bag- ger to right. George Barber got a nod from pitcher Pres- | ton and rested on first with the second walk of the game. With Griffin up, the pitcher bobbled the ball allowing Knowles to double the count at two runs. The top of the second*¥ was another good inning for| Challenger H Bee isu e the speedy Don Williams. | He set the Boca Chica boys down in one, two, three fas: hion striking out two men For the Milk Crew in the sec | oa ond, Cruz led off with a line drive | % home run to left-center field. | Williams reached first when short | stop Kelly bobbled his grounder. Ingraham, the.gnéppy captain of | 4 the Milk squad, ably knocked line drive single between second | and short. Pazo took the initial} sack on another bobble by the |: | * THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DGES OUT FAWTU 7-6 Meeting To Plan . Tourney Tonight The Junior Tennis Club will make final arrangements tonight at the home of Teressa Bardwell for Key West's par- | ticipation in the big United States Lawn Tennis Associa- tion tourney. The tournament is to be held at Delray Beach beginning May 12. Entries for the tournament must reach Delray Beach by 9 p.m. on May 5. Those wishing to go will see Ralph Hartenstine. (1680-J) or Coach Van at the High School before May 3. Baseball Scores Florida International League St. Petersburg 5, Havana 2. Fort Lauderdale 9, Miami 3. West Palm Beach 6, Miami | Beach 3. Tampa 8, Lakeland 2. short stop. Arnold then politley | slammed the longest home run of | the night to center field. He was ; out however, for not toeing the/ second sack. The next two men up made the second and final out. USS Tuscarora connected for/ two hits in the third frame to| drive a single tally across the |} plate. Martin connected for a/ double to right and Morgan sing- |. led to push the tally across. Home Milk took advantage of| ; a trio of errors tn the bottom half) ly. Barber got on by an error at} short, pitcher Preston bobbled a/ slow roller by Cruz, and Williams was safe at first on the short stops second bobble. Both pitchers tightened down the screw in the fourth putting the sides down in fast order. The denim-clad Tuscarorans tried vainly to knot the score in the fifth but couldn’t push the JIM PENDERGAST (above), | former pitcher of the Interna- onal league’s Syracuse Chief, | is suing baseball officials for | $150,000. He based the suit on | | grounds that the game's re- | serve clause is monopolistic and is in violation of the anti-trust | tallies across. Woolridge led off} laws. Pendergast. r with a single to right, Kelly saeri- | i#8® an ss iron ficed Woolridge Sspcond Fisher Bocuatht. Gee cee was out on.a grounder sec- . 3 league. He did not report there. ond to first. Martin ended the inning on a bunt from the pitch-| er to first. Griffin. first man up in the | fifth for Home Milk slammed a home run into the street off right field. Cruz and Williams walked. Ingraham singled and with the help of a passed ball drove in four runs. MILLER APPARENT (Continuea irom Page One) | that he general contractor} and could bid on the job. He fur- I told the group that he had cted about one-half of the on the REA plant on the wa ita } Keys. Fielding led off for FAWTU in Cothron’s bid v not elimin-! the second tilt by striking out. ated and t w rests| Turner followed suit, and Blount with the c« as to who Was out on a grounder, second to w bidder. Miller is first. low bidder by J. Rodriguez reached first on an error for the Coca-Cola nine in - WESTERN UNION the bottom half of the initial (P) Wirephoto % Today's Major League Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Score: Pittsburgh 100 Brooklyn 000 Murry Dickson and Clyde Mc- Cullough; Don Newcombe and Roy Campanella. Home run: Pete Pittsburgh, first, none on of’ year). Castiglione, (firs Score “hicago 000 Yew York Johnny Schmitz Burgess; George Ray Noble. Score: Cnicinnati 120 Philadelphiii 001 Ewell Blackwell’ and . Bob Home run: J@hhny, Wyrostek, Cintinnati, of year). Yesterday's Results in the Major Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUE 109 | and Smoky} I AY 5 % + | SATURDAY, MAY 5- i SibRen * at second, one on (first é | Playin USLTA | 1 | 3:00—Eagles Spencer “ahd! 3:00-Sonar Ws. “| _ t0,4Scheffing; ‘Ken Heintzélman andl» ican figs BA ‘ R. H. EBL Philadelphia 910 1 Detroit Y 64 Scheib, Wyse and _ Tipton;} Trout, Bearden and Ginsberg. R. HE 1G 4s nd ae a | t, Scarborough, Guerra; F Master-| WED: 1 and Hegan. | { : R.H.E frame. Cabot reached first on a ‘ ‘ Pe E | fielders choice. Blanco singled’ (Continued From Page One) | New York 8 9 1] sending Cabot to third. Fallon ejected a company | Chicago 235.1 has conducted a , presumably to back} struck out and Malgrat flew out Wase to right. its own d Raschi, Ferrick and Berra; Cain, Rotblatt and Niarhos. FAWTU tallied a run in the ids for more pay. | second on two errors and a single.| _ The new rates proposed by | R. HE. Temple singled and Cross and! Western Union would take ef- | Washington 914 3 Newberry reached first on bob-| fect for interstate messages | St. Louis gil 1 bles. { June first. ! Haynes, Ross, Maréno, Harris After the Coca Cola boys went’ Under the proposal, . the 10 and Grasso; Kennedy, hacht, down with three men up, Field- Word minimum would be inereas- ing got a walk for the boys from ¢4 to 15 rds. This would ‘haye} Boca Chica. Blount and Tempie the effect of making some longer messages a bit cheaper. ; singled to drive across Fielding { R. ..E with the lone tally in the inning ag } St. Louis 5 40 J. Rodriguez led off in the bot- © SEW’ Boston 262 tom of the third with a free trip Poholsky and Garagiola; Sain, to first. Cabot knocked the horse- | Nichols, Estock and St. Claire hide to left for a smashing -double. | . ‘ ————— The next three men were out in R E. R. H. E. order JS. 2 5 inserts Bok 1 After the FAWTU nine went 9 PaNaationia 612 0} down swinging, Coca Cola | gesby, Pauly:!" Ramsdell, Peterson, Blake, came back with a decided blow 1 fin Perkowski, Smith and Pramesa, scoring two runs on two hits. | Second Game Scheffing; Roberts and Seminick. Margrat was hit by the pitcher. | E} REA tt Lewis and Casa singled and FAWTU 6 R.H.E. came in on @ single to right by Coca-Col 3 Pittsburgh 615 0 in the fifth and then went down saat Chambon Meg Hear on the snappy play: the Coca Cola nine. ‘ The Drink boys decided they OZARK IKE didn’t have enough tallies. Qh pushed another across the plate ; ona single by Fallon in the fifth | FAWTU had their big inning in| the top of the sixth frame. They scored three runs on hits and one Coca-Cola mistake. Newberry , singled and Burton took first on! a shortstop error. Benesole took first on a walk and Feilding filled | the RBI column with a hard slam- | med double, thus tieing the score} in knots. FAWTU came back in the seventh with a_ tally on the home run by Blount. The single run put the Boca Chica boys in front by a 6-4 score. | Coca-Cola couldn’t be outdone. They scored three runs in the last half of the last inning on a trio executed by | Johnson, Fannin and Lollar. NATIONAL LEAGUE ANT CAUSE THIS ¢. &E NOTHIN’ BUT | i ‘Sports Calendar | ediby Mrs. Wallace Gilroy. howse. BASEBALL ISLAND CITY WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE (Afternoon Play) Oceanview Park AY— To be announced. U.S. NAVAL STATION BASEBALL LEAGUE | WEDNESDAY— S. Field. 3:00—FAWTU vs. SubRon 4 at Boca, Chica Field. *. Navy. Fiela., 2:00—NAS vs. Cardinals Boca Chica Field. SUNDAY, MAY 6— 1:00—Eagles vs. ‘Cardinals at aNavyBield, pay” 3:00—Sonar vs. NAS at Navy! Field. 2:00—OpDevSta vs. SubRon 4 at Boca Chica Field: (Bayview Park). at LITTLE LEAGUE EXHIBITION GAMES Bayview Park—Night Play SDAY— 6:30—Ki Lion: s. Rotary. JayCees. GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday. play. 2. ¥: .Morhing, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play,» SKATING Bayview Park (Night) FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. , Labine, Branca and R. H. E. 0 aah York Ne Minner, 1 McLish and Walker; , Jones, Westrum and Noble. on OP et a ES OE Pe | | | the players in the Serv jand one |in Key West, is getting close | May. 19th is just around the cor- ner. NAS at Navy|clubs to pick from. They good talent |In the catching department, they have ‘men Mays, Ellis, roll and Lauderdermilk. In box, such flingers as Flohr, Sny- dér, Greenwood,.. O'Rourke, Ma- ell, many others. On first, Kuh Sandin, Lee, Baird, Porter, Muse, | and many others. On second, Robinson, Williams, third, Wagner, Carter, Long, Gu- ral, Andes, Malloy, Connor, and i. At Hudson; H. =| Another Derby Candidate (P) Wirephoto TIMELY REWARD (above) is a candidate for the running of the Kentucky-Downs at Churchill Downs May 5. The big colt is own- Astride him is Jockey Hedley Wood- FOLLOWING THROUGH { By PEDRO AGUILAR The All Star game between e League composed of the be an The service men have in all departmen like Scott, Stall, Powell, Arndt, Car- the Miland, White, Enni McDonald, Joyner, Zepp, and Rouk. On short, David, McClure, Dews; Shipp, Brown, Washington. In’ the outfield the service boys have a wealth of 63 65 i material, in’ Big Boy Gambell,/s- Louis . & Pi Haltwangét;: Greenwalt, Felton, teas § é Monteiro, “Perryman, Anderson, | Francised 45 |For Island City Softball League) pegmon, Knowles, Kaki, Hoff- | s-vitle ie THURSDAY— ses, Stroman, Stall, Hayashi, Ce- | Tallahassee 69 7:30—Independents vs. Navy. |ko, Brown, Hierongs, Gilbert, An- | Tampa 69 9:00—VX-1 vs. OpDevSta. derson, (PFAWTU), Saunders, Till- | Washington 39 son, Goss, Osbornand, and Obri- en. Any club that is picked will be good and they will give the lo- cals a run for their far the locals have picked four good ones money. So in Roberts to catch, The Common Garter Snake Silver Spri eight |, have}, Contributed by Ross Allen’s Reptile Institute, ! 1 | Little Baseball | League Opens At Park Tonight The Little Baseball League will officially open tonight at‘ Bayview Park at 6:30 pm. Ip. the first tilt of the double- header the Lions squad wil} | be pitted against the JayCees. The second battle’s action will pitt Rotary against the Kiwanis. Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner | will be on hand to pitch the | first ball in major league | style. City Manager Dave | King will be the receiver be- | hind the plate on the Mayors | warm-up throw. Providing still further en- tertainment will be the Jun- ior High School Band which | will furnish music before the | game and between the inn- { ings. | | | } | i |can We do justice to our tended the post-graduate school | TEMPERATURES picyces a ccatinae to attract s studying operating | and keep the high-type personnel During the early | AT 7:30 A.M., EST jessential to good telephone serv-_| War II, he was com- j iee. g ficer of the Sub- 66} “Operating costs already have n e USS S-47 and participated increased out of the line with re-| in three war patrols in the south- venues, an increased Wages on “In 1943 he spent 67|tOP Of other cost rises, wi with the Mahito- 4g; Quire an increase in telephone! , building Com- Becta: 64| Tates. There is no margin in our jp i > y was as com-, +8 income to absorb any increased | manding officer of the submarine 4 costs. In fact, we have fallen short | 70) which made 69, by $20,000,000 annually of mak- } in the southwest., 72] ins up through increases in tele-| 5 phone Tates the wage increases | to his duty station in Key 60} Stanted in the last. 10 years. | West, Captain Davis was attach- 40) In its negotiations the com-| eg to the Bureau of Naval Per- 53] Pany must constantly seek the/connel, Training Division as_As- *|middle ground that is fairest to ant for Naval Reserves and 63 all concerned—employees, cus- t Director of Training. c gg} tomers and the people who have! ‘His decorations include - the IKEY WEST Es invested their ‘Savings in the Tele-} Navy. Cross, Silver Star plus K : 75] hone’ Business. We areeconfident | Goig star in lieu of 2nd and 3rd Key West Airport 75} that the public expects Southern | {°° ze Star and Navy Unit ae ee *1) Bell to pay fair wages. We must| jy. ne 50 5 | Citation for war patrols on USS, ta 2180 recognize the rights of those | Raton (SS-270).. He is also en- ps who shave put their. money into| titled to wear the American De: 5;| the business, expecting @ fair re-| tense Medal (with “A”), Ameri: turn, And we must charge for} oo. 4 Asiatic-Pacifie and. a4! No: olk i) C+. ahoma City i Oniaha Seetiees }-ncacoia ' PA t:sburgh 2 noke o 1 Brown at first, Gene Smith for | the hot corner and Red Dean for | outfield duty. They are very good ang we hope the rest are just-as good. We will see a real. ball game for Armed Forces Day. ei, a oa ings, Florida THE COMMON GARTER SNAKE is one of the best known reptiles in the United States. of the country, and often thriv It is abundant in many sections es even in cities, where it hides about lawns, gardens,.and vacant lots. It is completely harm- less to mah, and feeds upon earthworms, insects, frogs, and occasionally~ mice. The garter snake produces an enormous brood of living youltg, sometimes 65 or 75 at a time. x SO0 By Ray Gott. THROWED 17 PLUM, INTO TH WENT T° SLEEP THis LASS =z | the Southern Beil) Tele | Telegraph | Monday morning. The | cluding those at Key West, } |da runs until June Sth ___ | are in line with those paid other 50} their Th: | 21 FLYING YEARS son, pilot for Continental Lines, this year began his 2ist) year of flying with 23,000 hours airborne behind him. He says he never has even scratched an air- plane. another 1,000, Olson passes out candy to the passengers. PAGE THREF \Captain James Davis Reports: For Duty Here. Will Relieve Captain Stephan In Charge Of Command Aboard n USS Chunagore Phone Company Will Need Rate Increase | | | | | Contract ‘ negotiation. Company Communications W © America-CIO began in Atlanta poy present C; agreement covering the company’ non-supervisory Stephan in monies amagore May 5, at employ G. D. Garner, Southern vice-president in charge of per- sonnel, indicated in Atlanta Satu son of North f Adm. Smy orother day that the company will Ret.). 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