The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 12, 1951, Page 6

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tee L ER EVP chee ete ett Dace a aac ipaeetaane rer ViZeN SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1961. PAT FROHOCK TOSSES TWO-HITTER AT KIWANIS NINE LAST NIGHT; Ors DEFEAT JAYCEES 5 TO 2 INNIGHTCAP CONTEST Little League Baseball Game Is Played Under Protest The Rotary of the Little F game of the the Lions held the} hits, winning 5-2. The| game was being played under protest, however, and has'to come before the Casa pitched for Lions last Wednesday nig for five full innings.. was not supposed to again for 60 hours ing to league rules, He started out in the first inn- ing for the Lions last night and the Kiwanis manager immediately put the game under protest. Leading off for the Ki- wanis in the first tilt was Esquinaldo with a_ walk. George Mira singled down| %8 the first base line. Robert Knowles walked, Jimmy Mira was safe on an error, and the next three » boys went down strikeouts. The summary: three runs on one hit’and one Rotary bobble. In the bottom half of the stanza Kenneth Pinder led off and rest- ed on first after. pitcher Jimmy Mira hit him. Pat Frohock walk- ed and Robert Ridge was safe at first on an thel ground- ed out secon to “first, “Taylor struck out atid Fred Jordan walk- ed, Quesado struck out’to end the short rally. One run scored. All was: quiet-until the bottom of the second frame when the Rotary pi three runs across the dish Onno hits. They were aided by our wali walks, a wild piteh and The Tole tiehen | ope game in the bott f the third inning when they.shoved five big, tallies across the~plate on three hits and two costly Kiwanis bobbles, Those collecting the. hits were Frohock, Bethel and Crancey. Their last time at bat, the Ki- wanis drave in two runs without a single hit: Esquinaldo, the lit- tle three foot some odd inch right fielder, led off with a hit by. the pitcher. George Mira walked. Rob- ert hap walked. J. Mira struck out Valdez struck out. Center fielder Yates walked and Perez, ended the inning by strik- ing out. = Played Ufader Protest The itis lineup of the Lions" dic finder their winning Even the fact that they fracas. 5-2. in the first for the lowned eet boys with three straight strike- outs. Comi. back at them, Yates, the JayCee pitcher, struck out three batters in the first in- ning with bis fast and... curve balls. The Lions had their one and only. big inning in the bottom half of the second frame when they scored their*five runs, Lt. Curry and Waynee Albury were the only Lions collecting hits. The fighting JayCees scored their only two runs in the top of the fourth ‘stanza on three hits and no bobbles. Yates, the pitcher, led off with a two-bag- ger. Alexander, the first base- man, also doubled. Lastres then grounded out and Fernandez drew a free ticket to first. Santana followed with another double and Snow: walked. The next two batters struck out. Both sides in the following in- ning struck out with only three men at the dish respectively. The scores: R. H. E. R. H. E. Kiwanis > -- - 3002-5 2 3 Rot: 135 x-9 3 1 Jordan. (Played Under Protest) R. H. E. JayGCees ' . 000 20-2 5 3 Logs — 4 050 Ox—5 2 0 Yates ~ and Thrift (2), Diaz (5) and Diaz, L. T. Curry (5). P) Photo BILLY MAXWELL from North Texas State University at Den- ton is happy over his st day’ score in the lath Bepithers In- ter-collegiate Golf tournament at Athens, Se Be zane a genen: ~ er Yates of Atlanta in 1835. Max- well held a four-stroke over Jerry Schultheis of and Bob 7;30—Independents ys, Nayy. 9:00—Coca-Cola vs. USS Cor- poral. TUESDAY— 7:30—Home Milk | vs. Four, 9:00—Coca-Cola ys. VX-1. THURSDAY— 7:30—OpDevSta _ vs. Milk. 9:00—Independents vs. ‘TUlant. SubRon Home FAW- Bayview Park—Night Play To be announced. (Aiternoon Play) Oceanview Park SUNDAY— 1:00—Gulfstream vs. Strand. 3:00—Brooks Stars vs. Benny’s. U.S. NAVAL STATION BASEBALL LEAGUE TURDAY— 00—Boca Chica vs. i woods at Navy Field. Green- Park oon ‘and | Night onder Play. Municipal Golf Course (Stock Telemed) Daily and Sunday play. SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview ‘ar! Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. SKATING Bayview. Park (Night) Bay (Morning, “A: Daily and Jin. M Mira, R. Valdez (2) and Oropeza;; Pat Frohock and Fred Demeritt; Cos, ‘}Knight,; 4 handicap; Norton Har- fey West Team To ay A Navy Team ‘or Armed Forces Day Tournament he Key West Golf Club and the Navy Recreation Department have scheduled a golf tourna- ment for Armed Forces Day, ac- cording to Joe Lopez, pro at the local course. The tournament is itled the Armed Forces Day Golf Tournament and is planned to be an annual affair in Key West. The Navy Recreation Depart- ment has donated a trophy for the champion of. the tourney. -It is a 24+inch trophy fully en- grayed. heduled matches will get underway promptly at 10 a.m. on Armed Forces Day and will con- tinue through the day. The pair- will be announced the day ie the tourney. Small entry fees will be charg- ed in order to give small prizes in addition to the championship cup. tries thus far are: Navy— Wetzel, 7 handicap; Dave Digger, 6 handicap; Bob Schiv- ley, 6 handicap; Bob Schmidt. 9 handicap; Dick Lundgren, 10 handicap; S. D. Wright, 11 handi- cap; Tom Drace, 10 handica) Clem Pearson, 13 handicap; Hunter, 13 handicap; “w. R. Ca- ruthers, 14 handicap; Capt. C. C. Adell, 14 handicap; Wideman, 14 handicap; Joe Phillips, 18 handi- cap; A. Birdaniger, 18 handicap; Jack Rowen, 18 handicap; A. J. Nelson, 22 handicap; F. A. Mur- ray;20 handica' Larry © Mans- field 25 handicap; Carol New- hoe 25! handicap. fest entries are: ‘Mira, 2 handicap; Hum- pos Harry nis, 5 handicap; Ward Tison, 10 handicap; Charles Yates, 10 handicap; Kermet Loucks, 10 handieap} Jack Mathews, 13 handicap; Jack Carbonell. 15 handicap; George Carey, 15 handicap; J. B. Sawyer, 16 handi- cap; Louis Pierce, 16 handicap; William Plowman, 15 handicap; James McCardle, 21 handicap: Hy Altman, 27 handicap; James Mira, 6 handicap; Jene Spell, 15 handicap; Tom Begin, 20 handi- cap; Delio Cobo, 17 handicap. The dimension of the baseball diamond has not been changed since Gen. Abner Doubleday de- vised it at Coopertown, N.Y., in 1839. Last Harvey Cup Match At a Next Saturday bik time re place seyent Cup’ match brs ont ~ is 9:00 a.m. next Satur- at Fort Taylor. Trophy sponsor, Wilhel- mina Harvey. will present the Cup to High School prin- cigal, E. O. Sweitzer. Three yearly wins. not necessarily ive, are needed to retire it. Harvey Cup play matks the first Convent- High School competition in sport since the last basket- ball game in 1946, and this year’s Convent varsity is the first to represent fhe school in any sport since that time. ——SSSS== «| Philadelphia a eee More Drivers And Sponsors Listed In Merchants Race The Merchants Outboard Re-| All-Star Team gatta being staged in Garrison Bight Sunday, May 20, has more On May 19 entries on the list with openings| The city All-Star baseball team, | still left. The Key West Outboard] which meets the Navy All-Sts Motor Club hopes to have the} pa eball club on Armed Fore full. field completed by the race | date. L is set with their starting} The races are still open to any| lineup, according to Roy Hamlin, boat and driver that is outfitted with proper safety e quipment and has a sponsor. Here is the list of sponsors to date: drivers and Bryant's Service Station, John-! ny bu driver. ) Home Appliance, McKillip, driver. Skaggs Service Station, Ben Schonek, driver. Strand and Monroe Theaters, Fred Carbonell, driver. Thompson Hardware entering two boats, drivers Jimmy Hanson and Raymond Malon Haskin’s Machine ings Adams. Craig’s Pure Oil Station, Tom-| my Poor. Bob's Sport Shop, Ray Whit- field. Lee's Orient Restaurant, David Nason. Keys Nash, two entries, Cliff Schumaker. Rush Scatters 11 Hits To Win Over Pirates By 10-4 PITTSBURGH, May 12.—(4).— Big Bob Rush of the Chicago Cubs scattered 11 hits to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-4 y Southpaw Cliff Chamb: ing his first appearance for the Pirates since his classic no-hitier; lasted only till the second inning. 'The Cubs jumped on Chambers for one run in the first and two more 'in the second: ‘The’ scores: AMERICAN LEAGUE R. HE Cleveland .. heey Sea | Chicago 1214 2 Wynn, Gromek (5), Zuverink (8) and Tebbétts;'-Dobson and Niarhos. ie Oe Detroit 4:40 St. Louis a ee Trout and Ginsberg; Pillett Starr (5), Kennedy (9) and Lollar. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Boston, postponed, rain. Philadelphi: postponed, rain. at New St. Louis at Cincinnati, post-}' poned, rain. R. H. E. Chicago 10 4 lig Pittsburgh 4u 1 Rush and Owen; Chambers, | § Koski (3), Friend (4), Pettit (6), Walsh (7) and Fitzgerald. Late Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE 000 New York 102 Robin Roberts and Ken Silves- tri; Jim Hearn and Ray Noble. Home run: Whitey Lockman, New York, first, none on (second of year). Chicago 700 Pittsburgh 000 Frank Hiller and Mickey Owen; Vernon Law, Bill Koski (1) and Ed Fitzgerald. In 1909 Chattanooga purchased he Southern Association franchise. and all the players on the Little 3| Rock roster for only $12,000. Alce, pitcher. titutes for the team are: Richardson, Butler, Allen Mc- jIntosh, and two pitchers, Rod- riguez and Lastres. The game is scheduled for 3 p.m. urday, 19, at -the York, | { + Will Play Navy sresident of the Island City Base seball diamond | The Fle 1ing street gate will be open to the public at 2 i m. Baseball Scores Florida International League Miami 14, St. Petersburg 8. Havana 17, Fort Lauderdale 12. Tampa 9, Miami Beach 0. Lakeland 8, West Beach 3. Palm ah Local Tennis Jr.'s In Tournament Nine local Junior Tennis players are in Delray Beach and will go into the Gulf- stream Championship play today. Those attending! and playing in the matches are Marie Rendueles, Delores Villate, Diana Fernandez, Barbara Twiehaus, Don Cruz, Epa! Pierrot, Peter Knight. Bi ie Knowles and John- bilers. The tenth Key West entrant is in the hos- pital and is unable to attend the tourney. The Citizen will carry com- plete results on the Tourna- ments, Transamerica (right) is crushed, bow in the hole to prevent the near the shore, ~BUT THE BUG HOPES ee AS CHO, ICING tee, Pg} 44 lineup — includes: base; Santana, sec Acevedo, shortstop;| Smith, third bas Casado, eit} ‘ field; Dean, center field; Cabot,| tight field; Roberts, catcher, and| THESE TWO SHIPS ARE LOCKED TOGETHER after colliding Wednesday in the Delaware river near Chester. Pa. There were no casualties among crew members, All Star Baseball Team Is Set With Lineup For Armed Forces ore Tiki WEATHERMAN Says}! 7 and Vicinity: Partly |cloudy with local thundershowers toda, Sunday. Continued varm humid. Gentle to mod- east and rate cloudy” fternoon thundershowers in h and central portions today and in extreme south portion Otherwise fair through Net guite «so warm in h portion. cksonville to Apalachicola: 1 craft or stoxm warnings Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 5:45 a.m. Sunset «, 7:02 p.m, | Moonrise 11:47 a.m. Moonset 1:01 p.m. "ps Tides Naval Base TOMORROW High Lov 4:17 a.m. 7:54 a.m, 2:17 p.m. 9:59 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height 0; Stasion— Tide high water | Bahia Honda (bridge) ——_—Oh 10m 2.0 tt No Name Key (east 2nd). —+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Pt.),,: Oh 40m Caldes Channel @orth end), _+2h i0m +14 ft to be subtracted, (+)—Plus sign: Corrections t su be added The si: of the baseball] has,not been changed since 1872, It weighs , ing work \ five to five and one fourth ounces, and is from nine to nine and one eurth inches in circumference. === | Mail The Citizen to Relatives aes Ships Crash In Delaware River || which the teacher is appointed at ®) Wirephoto ‘The bow of the freighter and a huge hole is in the port side of the freighter Antinous (left). The Transamerica keeps her Antinous from on more water. Tugs are trying to push the Antinous into shallow water By Ray Gott southeast winds with| { Yank Burns Out Red Pill Box U.S. Marine Corps Photo via () Wirephoto A MARINE ARMED WITH A FLAME THROWER burns out an enemy pill box on the central front. in Korea. Smoke from white phosphorous mortar shells shroud the pill box to mark the tar- get and mask the attack. “Regular” Certificate Is Needed State Board Of Education Defines Contract Status For Teachers Official notice from Board of Education, has been given togall holders of the 1950 edition of state board regulations, Jefining a “regular” ite as a qualification for continuing contract status for teachers. Such a certificate is defined as the State Tallahassee, contract. but specifies that the ‘certificate must cover the teach- position to which the ‘teacher. i§ appointed at the time ' eligibility, for a continuous con- | tract is established.” This is it, verbatim: “A regular certificate to be held each thember of the instruc- {tional and administrative staff in {each county school system as a \ prerequisite for a continuous con- tract shall be one of the five types of certificates listed below, based at least on graduation from a standard four-year college, regu- jlarly covering the teaching work on the position (as prescribed by the State board regulations) to the time of eligibility for a con- tinuing contract is established . “The five types are: graduate, post graduate, advanced post graduate, professional (based on a graduate <ertificate), and life graduate State (based on a grad- uate state certificate granted..on the basis of a four year degree). A certificate of a type lower FOR HOME or TELEPHONE Pe as ! a “pre-reguigite for. a continuing}; COMMERCIAL USE. We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pare Thompson a Eonerppioes, Ine’ ‘rate in next Two Local Bands Will Participate In AFD Parade Two local bands will partici- Saturday’s Armed Forces Day parade, C. B. Harvey, Grand Marshal of the parade an- nounced today. They are the Key West High School Band and the Welters Cornet Band. Navy busses will bring the High School Bands from Reds lJand and Homestead to Key West on Armed Forces Day. Boys in those bands will be lodged over night at the Marine Bar- racks and girls will stay with the families of the Key. West High School Band. A weiner roast will be held for them Saturday afternoon before the evening) pa- Yade* and, they will return home on Sunday. The Fourteenth Air Force Band will arrive at Boca Chica Field Saturday noon by plane from Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Accomodations for the 34 mem- bers will be provided at the Sea- plane Base. than the graduate certificate will not be considered as a regular certificate for the purpose of establishing eligibility for a con- tinuing contract under the terms of section 231.36, Florida statutes, 1949.” “er dns et shadbetiretnee Pe Sine,

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