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apn $7 16 FU PE NI 1 Ek er tie fin of Av ing 8- SB VS Wr — TR Ma Ws n Ss ¥ : ; | THURSDAY, MAY 17, 195i. Fue EY WEST CITIZEN __ PAGE THREF Po toms ela noe a ag dpe apna ee Re TEE... TWO NEW ENTRIES IN LITTLE BASEBALL LEAGUE ARE DEFEATED BY SCORES OF 10-7 AND 21-7 a Fans 12 * _— And OZARK IKE By Ray Gott: Three Hits APDIP SP PIAS we }/ UH--HOLD Yo’ AN’ SHIPPED TO He With 4 CHANCE TO @ EEE HOSSES, OZARKS. § (i MOUNTAIN STATES The two new entries in SCORE THe TYING Sina the Little Baseball League BASE ON DLAnS ot a ok d DRIVE TO CENTER, 8 aky sendoff in the) | Q24An Taise oven two games at Bayview }§ SECOND BASE.,, Park last night. The new- : ly-formed Elks dropped the first tilt by a 10-7 margin} after the JayCees had scor- ed four runs in the first off Hopey. The other new team, VF Ws, lost their con- test by the pigskin score of Ae) te iwanis, (opt tl Wie) ie P seven VEW runs were scor-/ Rogkie Manile | Pairings Are A dFor The FOLLOWING THROUGH ed in the last frame when ookle ant e airings re ABNOUACC pj | ini | By PEDRO AGUILAR they finally were getting! Drives Home Annual Armed Forces Day GolfMeet *">rosc™s | the feel” of the ball. Pairings for the Armed Forces%. | to th ae ‘— gore ee Fc sc estes peng. x | .) orces, | to the press for tha big game on Armed Forces Day at the Naval The JayCees earned just Four Runs ; Day Golf Tournament have been; ¢ | Station field between the best among the civilian and naval per- three hits as Hopey, strictly Raschi $ ; announced by the Key West Golf $ oris Calendar | sonnel players. a control pitcher, struck out ascni scores aise ieee andy hagas golf p | I noticed that not a playe® was picked by the service club 12 batters. He had three Sixth Win As Piles tek ae titalae ton SOFTBALL ar ada wei nee Air Station. Nevertheless, they have a s goc outh selected, phe innings, however, when Yanks Whip will be a trophy to be held one (Bayview Park) For the Navy, Scott is slated to catch. I think he has seen our runs scored in the first 4 year. Other prizes include a| Night Play e best dave. bit lac lots. of exachance a cue : . : Indians 11-3 cigarette set for net low score in| s % = is best dave; Dut ves, lots; Ob expericnce aa eah 0:4. 008 ep three in the third and three the 0s baniicay ‘btackets’ and| Island City Softball League behind the plate. At first, they will have Saunders, that big, husky in the fifth. The Elks col- NEW YORK, May 17.—(®)—-] three golf balls in the low score THURSDAY— | initial sacker from the FAWTUlant team. He is a good hitter. At lected seven runs on five|The big bat of Rookie Mickey} in the five handicap brackets. 7:30—OpDevSta vs. Home} Second will be none other than McClure, the diminiture shortstop hits and they committed|Mantle sent four Yankees home-| The Key West Golf Club has| Milk. | from the SubRon Four outfit. He also is a good hitter and fielder J ward bound as New York squash- | Planned to make this tourney ‘an 9:00—Independents vs. FAW-| and a fast runner. At third, Brown, from the OpDevSta, will per- three bobbles. ed Cleveland 11-3 annual affair on Armed Forces TUlant. | form for the Navy. He is fast and a good fielder. At shortstop Latorre, usually one of the best Big Vic Raschi was superb as Day pitting a Navy team against eer | will be Davis of the Naval Station Cards.* He is as good a fielder controllers in the league, had alhe ran up with sixth win of the; 4 local team. at BASEBALL | as you have in the league. bad night and was relieved in the year with only one setback. The pairings up to date, with) LITTLE LEAGUE In the outfield for Navy will be Hoffses, of SubRon Four—a oa opine after walking a] The scores: the first named players on the} Bayview Park—Night Play | great fielder who has a good arm and is a good hitter; Lefty Osborn, oie, men: ome eee ee AMERICAN LEAGUE eke hel pn fonewer with! FRIDAY— ' of the Sonar School-—a great fielder and a fast runner, having a ae chee he, Soee = ne RHE — on cy 6:30--Rotary vs. Elks. | good arm and most iikely will be dangerous at the plate; Roth, who BA i , © pee Voir land 3 7 3) players members o the BAN 8:20—JayCees vs. VFW. | plays outfield and pitches for Sonar School. They will make a He just couldn't find the plate.| Cleveland 2 ‘ ©“!club together with their handi- i P Be s i . The seventh run was scored|New_ York Be tues. ok the anion — | good starting trio of gardeners. Big Boy Cambell, of OpDevSta, is praivet hi Lemon, Gromek, Zuverink, Ro- ISLAND CITY WINTER | also ready to patrol the gardens. He hits that ball a mile, too. against him. y ’ given last, are as follows: Res PC . The JayCees scored the last}zek and Hegan; Raschi, Morgan|” } Mira 2 and H. Knight 4 vs BASEBALL LEAGUE In the infield, Joyner of the Cards and Brown of Sonar School three runs that kept them out in| and Berra. |D. Dinger 6 and B. Shively é| ceerenoon sae) ; Will take care of any emergencies. front to win. After two walks and R. H. E.} 40-14, : Oceanview Park | In the box, “Speedball” Flohr will probably start. He is good a hit batsman, the runners travel-}] Chicago 9°9 01 N. Harris 5 and W. Tyson 10 vs.| SUNDAY— | when he is right. Lefty O’Rouke, of SubRon Four, and Pete Clen- ed around the bases with no op-| Boston 5 11 OlgG Witzel 7 and D. Schmidt 9—| 1:90—Brooks Stars vs. Gulf-/ genen, who just recently pitched a two-hit game, and Greenwood, position, As a result three runs} Dobson and Niarhee: Stobbs, | 19:21. = bream: Ff i from OpDevSta, will round out the pitching staff. scored before Hopey struck the! Hinrichs, Evans and Batts: J. Mira 6 and C. Yates 10 vs; 3*00—Benny’s Cafeteria vs. Manager Reeves has a good ball club and he will give the rest out. ; R. H. E.| y, Hamel 10 and D. Lundgreen| Strand Theater. locals a run for their money. Yates was the big gun for the| Detroit 7 8 1149 10:98. are een ita! JayCegés in the “nigtttcdp.~ Ag@a' Washington 1 4 Of 712 Kote’ 16 Gne* J. Carbondit & U.S. NAVAL STATION | short stop and then as a pitcher] Trout and Ginsberg; Sima,| 13 ys. T. Drace 10 and S, Wright BASEBALL LEAGUE 4 had a pérfect evening. In the first}| Moreno, Ross and Grasso, Guerra.| 1119-35, To be announced. 1 he doubled to left field. In the R. H. E.| G. Carey 15 and W. Lowman 15) ———_______—— y | third the big blow camé. Yates} St. Louis 10 12 1lys C, Pearson 13 and F. Hunter|VS- Birdsinger (S) 18 and J. ry e connectéd for the circuit clout}/Philadelphia 913 1))3-10:42 Phillips 18—10:49. blow of the evening with two Fannin, Widmar, Pillette and} gpell 15 and L. Pi 16 ; R. Henson 20 and player te be mates on deck. His last time at}Lollar; Scheib, Hooper, Kucab,| ¢. Fat Adell Pear won Gan. | named vs. J. Schnepp 17 and Good Old bat, he walked. Zoldak and Murray. thers 14—10:07. | Wideman 14—11:03. Hopey led the hitters while he — D. Cobo 17 and W. Saunders 20} Key West players to be named e pitched. He clipped the apple for NATIONAL LEAGUE vs. J. Rowan 18 and L. Sciera 16—! VS. 'L. Mansfield 25 and C. New- a double sacker and a single for R. H. E.| 10:56. house 25—11:10. two trips to the plate. New York 2 8 0} J. McCardle 21 and R. Duke 20} Key West player to be named , ] Kiwanis Collect 16 Hits Pittsburgh 1 5 Oj}vs. A. Nelson 22 and F. Murray 18] VS- P. McKinney 9—11:17. } ; In a barrage of hits and a me-} Hearn and Noble; Muir, Walsh,|—10:00. — ao lee of walks,’ the Kiwanis went (Continued On Page Four) T. Begin 20 and H. Altman 27 out — a4 byed et eee fe iiss 5 a oo 28 aa 2 sas Mail The Citizen to Friends 86 PROOF newly arrived and innocent . 7 team, 21-7. It was a wild and > - é Blended Whiskey Fifth ly second tilt affai th th 3, os s VEW committing seven crvrs nf NGM @mm #0 come Over... we've got plenty of Bud the first frame, allowing five Ki- wanians to cross the home dish.| —§ Smart host. He’s one of the millions ae. We waeety 88 ie who backstop their hospitality with stigator of sore arms and casual- ties as the Kiwanis squad threw Budweiser. With a refrigerator well in three pitchers and the VFW, stocked with the world’s most famous conservatively, two. a The Kiwanis sponsored team beer, he’s all set... for a planned laid little mercy upon the young party or unexpected guests. COUNTY FAIR 4-Yr.-Old Bottled in Bond VFW tedm as they scored 21 tuns in the six inning’ fracas. They Aged much, much longer than aver-__ pp five in the = wy — in age, Budweiser is known everywhere Regular the second, six m e third, :our . ’ ° pr : ie eres feyrthe wane in. the fifth as America’s finest genuine lager beer Fifth and three in the sixth. All totaled, -..the perfect host to a host of $5.45 Value < jad runs, 16 hits on 11 costly er- friends. Order a carton of Bud today. rors. . The big guns for the Kiwanis gang had their hitting shoes on. Oropeza connected for a total of three hits for four trips. Joe Mira had a perfect night, three for three. The catcher, Brady, had three for four. Every man in the lineup had a hit except Saunders and Smith. The scores: HALLER'S WINDWARD FIFTH First Game R. H. E. JayCees 403 03—10 3 0 98 Elks 060 01I— 7 5 3 Latorre, Yates (4) and Alexan- 98 , ifth der; Hopey and Tines. Second Game Regular $3.98 Value R. H. E. 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