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on b ay, MAY 7, 1951. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; «4G DL aaa KEY WEST TENNIS WIELDERS UPSET STRONG SOUTH BROWARD Don Cruz Defeats * - : Bem ke State Hard Co NN | guys ; —— Sond |WINNER OF ’ THE ROSES ° i CliffChambers Strand Shuts Out Three Of Records Baseball Scores Haughton Clips Braves In (Benny's i0-In Broken On Range 0°00" The Key West Junior No-Hitter Game Island Baseball At Stock Island Garman, Deand S <ro Tennis players upset th : e : : burg Wihond Gelters of the Shitk BOSTON, May 7.—().—Left-| “Stfand Theater downed the | Phret of the six-range reco oe B di . hander Cliff Chambers, who has | Beiiny’s Cafeteria by a shutout/set in recent weeks‘fell by the Florida Taemaltidnel League roward in a4 match cham- never been an outstanding pitch-|)score of: 10 to 0 in: the Island City.| Wayside. to shooters Sunday onshi er, yesterday turned. in a brilliant | Bas eat Oceanview |the Stock, Island. Pistoh, Ranges}! pionship that saw the local mo.run, no-hit.game for the Pitts-|ee eee oe Oseanview Nccording to Tam Little, execu. boys and girls in action at burgh Pirates blanking the Bos- Park yesterday. In the second | tive officer of the Rifle € tlie Seaplane Base Satur- ton. Bra In the first game of | tt of the day, the Brooks Stars} Little set new records in afb Havana 3, Miami Be ich 1 day. the peublchoader the Bucs drop.| won ar tional Match ped a 6-0 count shutout. Navy.5) 5x300 and the Romy — girls tied the | with a 1 Sports Calendar uth Broward girls 2-2 in anabbreviated match while SOFTBALL decis: m when the gles forfietef to them Chambers walked eight batters Th oa | of which only one reached the hot} 10° Sttand boys went out in| roy range corner sack. He struck out four} !ront in the t inning with one} fire event men in registering the rare deed run, added two more in the sec- | 190x200. i ‘ (Bayview Park) the Key West boys won out performed Hee pe Bray ond, five more in the sixth and| Seougs for the g ageregat Night Play eril Bickford last August. Bick- Hema dver the South Broward ‘ hipped . i. 8 1, 'CX-| two extra tallies in the seventh | Were? ELIMINATIONS Little—1367 MES Soares |stanza for a total of 10 tallies. Island City: Softball League Boys, four matches to three. | While the Strand nine were scor- |, Hosle—1342: 1ONDAY The young male netters from AMERICAN LEAGUE , ing their seen TGobebaee Hepaen--1340; aes i wane Key West had their sweet ‘re- First Game was hurling three hit ball to shut | Snowles—1340; ant venge, for they were previously R. H. E.] Helton-——1332 <-1 \ v : =.) out the Cafeteria squad in, fine 2a a ide ra Coat ea a beaten. The young locals copped Boston 5 11 9) fashion, sana ips ARE Dart—1325; TUESDAY the play with six matches to one St. Louis 4 7 234 ‘Be a : “i Shields—1311; Independents \ Sub. over their previous victors. This Might. Kindest). andi Rosas: ay's showed one of their! Gy. yman—1920; ton Four. Ne match again has shown the re- Sleater a Mos: See re meme Reaminie ite he: Stic EAR nnell y—1325; 9 00. YC ate s : markable improvement of the ee eee |Gerald Abreu got a hit in one] pose ssn gapihid tascam Key West Boys. They were led b gage E time at bat to open his average ie ce teks ee thw able netter Don Cruz who de. Second Game RH. g| With: the club. Manager Bier of Reh cgay eet sie ‘ TENNIS feated the State Hard Court Boston 2 § 1 | DeBAy's.said, “Nou'll. be seeing) orginally invited: either ass be Bayview Park Champion Dave Haughton, 6-4 St. Louis 8 § 0{Blenty more of this-boy,” just aS | Cotas gr participants: pec’ | (Morning, Afternoon and Night) 6-3. It was a brilliant match all P) Wirephot tak, Macs much to say that he was going to ‘On May 13° --wilk-be the: dinabl Daily and Sunday play. the way and points to the fact | clip wings. for wins. 3 " aE i i é COUNT TURF, WITH JOCKEY CONN McCREARY in the saddle, stands in the winner's circle | Batts: Widmar and Lollar thaisooess rifle mat that Cruz should be a top ranking) after winning the 77th running of the Kentucky Derby. Identified. im picture are: (left to right), -- | pre Seren gos a00_2y TE El Ben Freer has. been: the) wane pss hag chool player} assistant trainer George Sully, owner J. J, Amiel. with others not identified. First Garne Benny's . 000; 000, 000— 0 3 708 ia net twee events. Cor : ANYTHING CONCERNING Jim Shakespeare of South Bro- ——-— G.. Lastres and. Fernandez; Es-| tO, hawever, is\ getting opsh, AUTOMOBILES SEE THE ssiuae nee Course TW! N S quinaldg and Bazo. | Two-base hits: Acevedo, » and Astroth; Halcombe | f-# Jim bad had a little to much FOLLOWING THROUGH ‘| Valentgas Pitches | finesse for John to handle. Shake- | and: Niarhos | Nandez 2; three-base. hits: i : iy ; speare’s game was all efficiency' By PEDRO AGUILAR Spee ee pact iF | fe | tana, Casado. : f (Siock Islund) 130 Duval St. PHi1670-1871 having to withstand Cruz’s brave| SubRon Four won over Sonar ‘al our il a 0 | ices Gauthe | League. standings: Daily and Sunday play. . i thrusts. |third and Moton scored for t RH E|, Club— w.L School nine at the Navy Field | > 3 , The No. 3 ranking Marry Sch-lsaturday. Hoffses’ home rur |cnly Eagle run of the game | d § D { t PI abiohi 3 5 2| Breaks’ All Stars 3 0} weiger of South Broward defeated Sede the Ha esis: eee The Navy Cardi ‘ored one an oar Veita , ae : 3 1 | Strand Theater 3 26. IE. YOU. LIKE . Peter Knight 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. Peter) i, the swimmin; pool featured. |/n the { n er The VWX-1 squad won Coleman, Martin (1), Burtch (2) | Gulfstream 23 E started off playing a very hard] it traveled 350 fect ieee : eee, i and Murray: Kretow, Rotblatt (2) |=a8les, —~ ae hitting game: After the first set, oe aii NECEEY a CWO Gay pene iy ee Benny's Cafeteria 03 he started fading and kept right| Roth heid the SubRon boys to | pitched bs they defeated the Sonar Schoo! | 2 Soe aa or FRIED SHRIMP ion fading. Peter showed need for | lone hit in the second by Hoff concentration for a driving match |S€5 and in the fifth McDonalc 5-3 yesterday at | First Game Peterson Koslo, Spencer (6) and | R. H.E,| Yvers ‘ instead of paying attention to al) | hit awe to right for the only |v é ae tee shington 811 0} — Then Get outside obstacles. two hits in six innings. i Schl r was t short to first. bad first hCleveland i 7 2 H. E. - Terry Daughtry defeated Dave} Karrman did not do so bad for| In the second they won the game. 1 to pitch Moreno and Okie; Brissie, Zuve-|St- Louis nto a|f Al - in. * |. DRAUGHT pes Barwick with very little competi-|the SubRon nine. He was touch-|W wal vie se ards. He faced| rink (6), Harris (8) and Hegan. _ | Brooklyn 7.8 2 oe ition from his opponent, He defeat- | eq for a single in the first. In the |Glendenen, out se for the re- | aaa ee ia Oe pene Co R i ni i ied the South Broward star 6-0,! second, with two outs, O’Brien{and Wagner landed : Second Game Newcombe, Hatten (5), Branea |, Sart ing pcm ; 6-0. 5 singled to right and Osborn to| Joyner we by a pi the s| R. H. E, |G), Haugatad*@), Mossar @}*and. CORNER GARET AND TRUMAN AVENUE 2) The No. 5 ranking Tony Dopp |ieft but Connor was out, pitcher | and he stole sec {altiwenger, | for aie tutor : ington ae § Erskine, and. Campanella. } 4 of a, oe See hoy ee vo first. | short tof nd Wagner| count at the dish. Baird | Cleveland . 4 0 yee kane. eepiairwa rye Ce ca ae bey field of South Broward by 6-2, 6- In the fourth, O’Br peat one {ame home. Porter got nfield | Laudermiik each clouted dou Haynes (8), and Okie, ps tank, RG aj ‘This was another one-sided match | . cheap eat ld hi jhit in the third, Glendenen @} The score: R. H. E.| Sacka; Clakales, Brissie (0) and ee aT d that at last he is{°Ut t first for an infield hit. In : one E and Tony proved that at last he is) +10 fifth, the Sonar boys broke|double in the fourth and Halti-| vx-1 211 100 0-5 9 2| Tebbetts ; i becoming a winning player. Ithe ice. Conner was hit by a{Wwenger an infield hit in the} Sonar 300 000 0 4 2) i ant Hhughton defeated Dor ana (Pitched ball, Roth walked, after )Sixth./ John Cruz by a 6-3, 4-6, 6-3: count. Conner had stolen second. Kal- The Eagles ‘The match was’ well played|hoffer sacrificed them down a| Washingt throughout and was definitely | base. Markham bunted and ded it in the fi the deciding match of the day.|©Ut at first but Conner scored. Knight and Terry Daughtry down-| In the sixth, the bRon Four } ed Schweiter and Barwick 9-7,|knotted the count. McClure} 6-3. Here was another match that | walked, Hayashi sacrificed him was a rough and tumble affair. |to second and Cural, batting for Peter and Terry had to cut eye |Zepp, was out second to fir teeth to win the matches from}McClure went to third. Hoffs R. HE. by p fe Sc: s Hit New York M123 2]. Detroit 611 2 rel. | FE ruppl Is ‘Shea Motgansts) cand (pera! , Trout, Borowy (5), McLeland (6), \Hamee T Late |Sebton cy Calvert} anal Cie berg eae 3 gah ae RW E. AT THE SIGN got a by for the 1 1 Joyner, Porte : i . | -3. in | Chicago a i the South Broward hot shots. |.walked and stole second. Knowles} and Clende the winners. | {tall | Philadelphia = @.} 4 Be: S: } For the girls doubles, Lynn Pier }hit to short, who threw wild to) score by innings R. HE | Hiler, Klippstein (7) and Walk- } ie i oe oe ae eg 20e McClure scored, Hott | Eagles 000 000 1-1 5 0 istance for | er; Church ‘and Wilber. | arn ¢ Yates 6-4, 6-3. June was slightly |ses also tried for hor Sardinals 110 000 x—2 4 2\tk ng one A ers ’ ; under par and lacked practice.| bali got away from f Card ; = i ee ae Sitcuik Gane | @ When on the road in your car—you’re EVERETT RUSSELL : } The No. 2 star Dolores Villate}put he recovered and (aes: st out of R. H. E.| always welcome to any service.or conven- AGENT } clipped Lyelien (Lolie) Clark |home and the runner : one ree hits | Chicago 913 2] ‘ : i 4 } 6-4, 6-2. Dolores the a sees In the seventh, Rot Pivars! ice up in that | Philadelphia Wile dt ience you may need at a station bearing the ae ; ed Junior player in the vicinity, 4 i, SubRon os y ut (10 Innings) ae z oe { was never better in any match. bas eae hit, 4 al me png a the game in the|_.Minner, Rush @), Leonard (6), familiar Standard Oil sign . . . whether Be eS j In the No. 3 slot, Key West's aa r pe Klippstein (8) and Burrges; Rob- } rising star “Poochy” Fernandez hitting a citcuit. clout. blow] ¢!ts Miller (0) and Wilber. 3 one off O'Br home in this fra n t was Pete Scrup- you make a purchase or not. teat orn pa In the eigt Flyers scored two defeated the tough and bother- ea ania ae % Bee decry F re Pa ——- i 5 some star Chriss Powell in 6-3, es re Tee cant br abcd first he pit ae Nees see lian dubbed | First’ Game It is because Standard Oil dealers go all ; t:matches. Poochy’s fight- | Mace sinsied, 206 ieee ee tgt by Jackot and Brown hit to th Pe Se R. H. E} e ® a ie Del nen play resembled aa = second on the cae tof bggemian, who overthrew first al.| the ball a home ma put the ap- | Sarcburgh 6 8 0 out in rendering the extra services that i. he catcher th y WH i s*the two r rs to score. l ole out of the . park. in the. sec- i that of the famed Pancho Segura ird c sie 3 y owing the two runners to score. | Boston 610 1 3 a which was just too much for |third and Lee gored when re Sonar boys back and op 9 th none on | ‘Dickson, Muir (), Walsh ()! assure you trouble-free, low cost transporta: Chris throw home baii got away. Hc ‘coped three in their half on he score: - *-land Fitzgerald; Spahn and St.! tion .. . in addition to offering you most For the doubles, Key. West gain-] ever, Mace was out at the plate firée of the 4 hits they Ss 000 000. 003-3 4 3) Giaire ed a tie when Pier and Powel iter emcee. to. pitcher in the: nint’-|thie game. Roth wall NA ee ee ee for your money in. performance: and. mile- feated Vita Barraso and Villate }Gural singled anc tises Grove. ‘singled, Osborn singied an and Gall; anges ‘Second Game, t 6-4,,6-3. one for a swim in the podl| cored, Foss singled and i ‘hue age in Cow and Gaown Exrad § gasolines. ard team stay- The last Sone came in the | sogred, and from then on out t ~ Pittsburgh 3 9 0} ee 4 ; edanreugh yesterday. leccause of eighth, Ka a sie: | et easeked ert on. rales. enc| ; wae S30) V's liad, Stbdard Oil products Jedd i the enjoyment of Key West's hos- | gle by Foss. and one error |Foss on a double in the sixth. | home, . Chambers and Fitzgerald; Es-} popularity in Flocuis. pitality. Due for sincere thanks} Score by innnigs RH: Bl" gavces tied the count in the two safely | tock, Nichols (8) and Cooper. for the success of the entertain~|}s pRon 4 000 001 312—7 7 2) ..cna when Scr pper hit a flu fe y ru Baird hit | RCE SE ment are, Mr. and Mrs. Knight} Sonar Sch’oi 000 010 010-2 5 5iquunie over second, a fielde! For the losers, Foss First Game who gave a barbeque in their D. Karrman and Ma Roth, | choice put him on third and al ely. | Cincinnati 416 1] honor, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl| Richiy, Kalhoefer and Staffari. | 5. <> center over the plate. | field, the best were |New York 3 9 o| P Yates who provided entertain- . ead a , Kalhofer, O’Brien and| Blackwell, Smith (9) and Shef- | ment by taking the net stars water} Jy the opening ga Clenden- } In the third they cto be the Spencer. For the Cardinals, and|fing and Praniesa; Kennedy’ skiing. Many others had much} ey pitched shuto 1 and al- pours run that proved to gs the|for the Flye 8, Shipp, Lauder- | Jones (9) and Noble. to do with the wonderful success] j},weq the Eagles only three hits} winner. Herinamous walked : rupper were | a Re 1 the sev-|second and an infield out ont e for everyone involved. the first six frames. In the sev =e Seca A acnble by B ee Second Gam Beene enth, with one out, Moton hit tojhim on third. A double by ngs: | . H. E. SHUFFLEBOARD [third and Stahl overthrew first| put him over the plate iF 90 6&8 0[Cineinnati oo Bayview Park to allow Moton to lar cond.| In the fourth they added on 300 000 0-3. 4 2| New York 8 9 0, ‘Morning, Afternoon and Night) | Arnts struck out 2 Moton stole} for good measure. Jackot singled, | and Laudermilk;} Ramsledd, Perkowski (2), Raf- Daily ‘and Sunday play. third. The cate threw wild toJossie let the ball get away and |B oper aie and Kalhofer. ‘'fensberger (8), Byerly (6) and By Ray Gott« ALL A BAD DREAM, ’ WP ...AH GOTTA Aon (CHOK - PULL. MAHSELF Ne 7 Nee LS TGETHUH AN” vy) ebay AN’ UNTIL & Fi AN TU DONE Ih