The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 4, 1951, Page 3

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'HE KEY WE o—_ . PAGE THRE DEPENDENTS AND NAVY PLAY 8- 8 TIE Ne GAS eee Florida ees League LITTLE LEAGUE Bayview Park—Night Play ‘Bite Ce apteeeny JOZARK IKE By Ray Gott ri \-R tary. ys, Bibr ame At Park Kiwan ast < THREE ERRUHS } wWHUTEVUH 2 AH HAD KNOW cb Sates Independent nine . : é OUT IW. LEF' a { HERE DREAM AS TH‘ 1SEOED ca a picked Navy squad| [SX FIELD AN SOX BAT GIAL, AH BASEBALL LEAGUE S WOULDA S7T00D \fternoon Piay) ight it out to a tie count, last night in Bayview k as a part of an e.imin- ; z ‘Re : ) . ; A : : * , THIS 18 n series. In the second fie ; { ; : " : renin T Bear | of the nightcap, the ga SA RO TA WALL? So we 6 FI e and yellow unifromed ‘ : — 3. -l’s clipped the ObDev- “Be squad by a margin of Oceanview Park Stars vs. Navy eater vs. Ben U.S. NAVAL STATION BASEBALL LEAGUE MAY 5— at e fleet footed Santana Pe ale pesmi tae Poff for the Independents ee eas inals at me ten Mt he iat a recluse dis ocas AMERICAN LEAGUE e and sizzled a ground. B il k L d ] . = BS R. Mail The C itizen to Retativ : ks r a 5 short, Hele Gaur, | Boilermakers Lead Naval Station it “MeCosky Sold To | Little Leagu: as ball and Santana i 3 | 1 ie) oe Jansen, ested B lin L With 63 Wi @ BERTHS fre R { P . os aid Moka : Ihe first sack Accrea,| Bowling League Wi ims gue Cincinnati Reds Cf Rotary, Lions cae |S out to second and Bar- : Play ers Can’ E ILADELPHIA. May 5.—UP 061 walked. Walker fanned Kline Of Teletypers * Sood Bi 50 : : Play Tonight 5), Bi ke “i "breeze and Alonzo went} Scores 220 For High! ‘FAWTU Leads an loney 7 so ‘first on an error. Sam| Game Of The Wee k) Se See I a ~ iayers will not be allowe idez flew to left for the} tie Router sleceiare: ihe! | Basehall League j to received money for hitting Today's Game In Majors e d out. Scoring in the} joa of the r “Static | home runs in the Li NATIONAL LEAGUE u ng were Santana and) powiing L with a 63 crea At the top:of the heap is FAW-| Saber ree we ber. : 17 Teint ake Steere PS fies in the official U:S. Naval] o¢ the : aplive x Navy went down in the runtidie inthe. second. slot with) Station Ba: all League standings “This practi is contrary K 8 “A with an average of 1.000, four| te the rules of the Little Lea- m half of the stanza|56 wi d 24 losses. | : Bese cooks yeas, saesapcareae ah fh no runs and no hi For the high game score of the| ©2meS Won and none lost. basi acts Fe The I I der, Brook- ye Tndeipartdentes beaver in seek ho’ at ants ak : Running in second are the Sub- sae A cess agate iS May th of year). becond to score three runs Kline as ‘ Telet | Ron 4 boys with three games to| thused ie fot takes ised by a line drive double to}... of 229 s credit and two down the| place. he can still contribuie be re) Ect ran ns, one igfaan ee sil Flyers are third with Op-/| the hat ve is passed ound. K Sal Maglie her the Navy squad went) each with a 548 cour behind in fourth. | pags yn agh SHUFFLEBOARD fae “2 is A with,no tallies and no hits,| League sta S H Hiaayi dae B. ‘ Bobby - Thomson, igs : se during ayview Park st, one on (fourth zo led off for the Independ-| 1951: ees eulentaarnh Morning, Afternoon and Night : kc Thomipaee, eer nin He was safe at the initial) - Club— Won Lost !0W suit respectively Daily and Sunday play rh t on (fi . : ona bobble by the short / Boilermakers 63 17 | Club— W. L. Pet.| ‘ Sn a 2 of yeen); 4 = Sam Valdez went down,| Mauler 56 24 | Stancings of the league up to} SK ® New York, do walked, Claude Valdez} Teletypers 51 29 2nd including games of May 2: ATING of year). med a single over the kel- | 50 39 FAWTUlant 4 o 1.000 aye nan Bayview Park g y al er the % b 49 3) SubRon Four : (Night) jt r f t : sack and Sawyer flew to} ‘ield. Santana ended the inn- 49 3). NAS Flyers _, DAY— na ground ball to first unas- 43. 32 OpDevSta 7:30 to 9:00 P.M . 48 32 Naval Sta. Cardinals ee | e lower half of the third inn- 48 32. Fleet Sonar School vas the big gun for the Navy. | s 46 34 Navy Eagles 0 4 “000} ‘ came from a no run count | Rocke 46 «34 Games played| to date inj _ ~ scored four runs on four hits} Ramble. 4436 the U.S. Service Baseball League} B: Ww no errors. Fox, Battles and 43 87 follow I eg * collected singles. Duncan, | ¢ 40 40 NAS 12, StbRon Four 1. =f ig first baseman, powered the | 36 44 FAWTUilant 6, Naval Station 5. ' J thide to left center for a cir-} 36. 40 OpDevSta 11, Fleet Sonar’ ig clout to drive in three runs} 34. 4g. School 3. es 1 of him. 33. 43 Navy Eagles 2, FAWTUlant 3. 1 ilker, the catcher, scored for NAS 3, OpDevSta 6. j - Independent squad in the h on one hit by Sam Valdez! ‘Shree bobbles by Navy. | vy made their second big g showing in the bottom half fourth stanza scoring four on two hits and one error. cting doubles were Duncan Battles. | 2 Independents scored two/| tallies in the top of the last | » sparked by Santana and} le Valdez. + vy went down, one, two, fashion in the bottom haif| > last stanza. 31. 49 y Eagles 3, SubRon ll. | ¥ ‘Naval Station Cardinals and pet So School, rained out. a 1, FAWTUlant 4. if Navy Eagles 10, Fleet Sonar School 11. Cut-cate. »stponed. were | 7OQO DUVAL STREE HONE ~149}3 nt 8, SubRon Four 7 Fifield—202. Tilaqua—202, 203. 2 second tilt of the evening -sd asa pitchers duel and 1 with an 8-2 count with the ’s over ObDevSta. ching for ObDevSta, Red “your CHOICE HALLER’S SRS y kicked VX-1's batting or- Kittinger ut with three straight strike- Cade—293. GUCKENHEIMER Find it ‘ Beauregard- Scruppi—209. e Clair, pitcher for VX-1 turn-| Smith, CC Pierce—200. CRAB ORCHARD with Hamilton—203. Marinello—221. atworun no hit game. “+ errors. and several walks the two runs. DevSta went down in order ® first before the fine pitch- pility of the tall Navy boy. ver VX-1 scored three runs tree hits, St. Clair struck out ‘er three men to retire the America’s 4 Musil—209. Kline—220. $319 FULL FIFTH Your search for quality in the botom of the second ends when you discover vas a cool hard fought game - . = wayne THREE DAYS ONLY para ppm = fourth when pitcher Red acclaimed the country over as the went a little wild. VX-1 CHAMPION ed in and tallied four big NATIONAL . s and four bingles. Pigg OF QUALITY! Try it today — ¢d, Laham got on by a field- se 2 thoice, Crosbiey singled and see how grand it is to enjoy life o knocked out a base blow. 7 il i ly doubled and Fagan »fded out short to first. 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