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——— GUT TH’ GAL YUH SAW KEEPIN’ +4SQ WHUTS OUR BATS DOWN SOUTH IN THAT ST’ KEEP YUH FRUM QUITTIN’ PAGE THREF By Ray Gottc — r JuS’ ONE (SO0B>5) EXHIBITION GAME AIN'T WITH agers | , VS NO MOw AN’ GITTIN’ isi Yogi Berra Slams \ a _ His Fifth Homer Ti | o] NEW. YORK, May 3 (7_.' ee. 2 The league-leading New York c an Yankees of the American circuit ed bathed up Allie Reynolds’ four | hit pitching yesterday with an . extra base barrage that included | - Yogi Berra’s fifth homer for af 6 6-1 clean sweep over the St | . Browns. ede ie The scores: en { sh Lon ‘t') Benny's Nine Is Downed B Baseball Statistics Gulf Wi -- Liner -1 41 Benny's Nine Is Downed By aseball Statistics Gulfstream Wins Over Brooks Garver, Suchecki and Lollar { i = 2 — : ar, ad Th By 7-3 S Island City Baseball League W th Th H B K ] ynolds and Berra, frand Theater core a wns.,| With Three Hits By Knowles a 2 8 Gulfstream Food Store 4 2 .667 st Theis VER ager oe * Score Three In First | Brooks Stans 3 2 600} Food Boys Rallied »——_————______- ‘al eee OO F | To Win Ball Game [Fisny Tester 12 333, Early In Game $§OUTSTANDING BATTER Fri / ie and Ginsberg; Mc- ’ . a ae : pri The curre uts b: . Dermott and Moss. : : rom The second game played Sun-| Benny’s Cafeteria 1 4 .200 To Go Out In AB Paces tae pes Pe —— | day in the Island City ae a papehal Veouuevhere 0 oe: e |e City Reseed! U.S. Naval Station League Front, 3-l is Stuart Yates of he JayCee Chisegs ve i. E League was won by the Sfrand| Sib W. Le Pet nine. Through the first two i Washington : : ; iS Theater boys over Benny’s Cafe-| vag Flyers 6 “ig 857 In -— a the best games played| weeks of the season he clipped C j Rogovin, ‘Dorish and Niarhos; ghee boii die ree of 7-3 in) FAWTUlant 5 1 833 pe the’ ‘thinelewamn fete ae eee ® S08 ark. | Kurzava, Haynes, Sima, Consue. Oceanview ballyard. 4 SubRon Four 6 2 -750| aowned the Brooks Share. @énday Soe eT | gra and Guerra. Ca ; The — boys went out in| Eagles —__. 2 -5 *.286 by a score of 3-1 Y| FIRST SOFTBALL TEAM | ront in the first. inning to whip| OpDevSta & 5 5 16 . | Fas ‘att “be . ; R.H.E » | the Benny. squad. . KE 14 Gieaninod 2 F poe Knowles of the Gulfstream was “ first softball team in Key on | Cleveland | 6 14. o¢ By DON EDWARDS | The recap of that wild inning} Sonar School _ 03 _,000| the batting star, getting three hits) Mest was ope started by U.P. J | Philadelphia int ee ng | Went something like this: e 0 three 1a =i the dish, one of eee Sad Saas } Pe u 8 Ss é $ ” " g . 7 : : é . . yas . + Wynn and Hegan; Shantz,|thing. But if you do-it and only |°o° hav . ba brasrabgne Florida International rere bia Pag stag oe ees eae } i Hooper, Zoldak and Murray. give up three hits in two games, es — pens ae Club— W L. Pet. ting two for two. : Select tne service that selects Be ree then you are doing good. perdi ae sali Wiha “' Tampa 28 11 718 The pitching of Senuiba) for ae DERNIOG: SB ey NATIONAL LEAGUE Gates, a pitcher for the Inde- He eae Roberts prompt-t yaiami 24 14 ©6382} the Beioks a SIE eo Hel 5 en iene: Mest $ R. H. E. BeMeene elub in the Island City | triple. So, before the . dust had st Petersburg 2 15 625 was in trouble once in the second Pe Boston : 7 § {Softball League, downed. the clbaved: ane’ Stach: nine'had Gal Havana 22 15 .595}stanza when Knowles tripled. 8 id St, Louis. _., 2 7 0|Home Milk squad in a shutout-|\octed three runs Bam Beach 17 22.436) Alonza and Griffin followed him, || ONIGHT! hapa Ph Spahn And Cooper: Munger,} one hit game: That is good pitch-| “yi,cia held them down ‘until| Vest Palm Beach 15 23 .395/each getting a single. Before Clarence Henry Ser Boyer (5), Brazile (8) and Rice. ing. in any book. But, to. come/,, -.. i . | Lakeland 4) 26 ...207 3 were yulf- ri s the sixth when again the Strand’s three outs were made, the Gulf 2De ' pics Bah back the very next night and ibs ands) Ft. Lauderdale 10: 26. ° 28h eat RNER HEAVYWEIGHT ro e 4 , | boys.came around and taed home stream boys had three runs, which dias : RHE Hick iment. anapiet win—2 | plate oy pale Yesterday's Results proved enough to stay out in Vs. -~ 3rooklyn 17 18” 0| ‘wo-hitter at that, is really a feat: cg Gere eye ee 3 3 irst} front. . ‘ Pittsburgh 2 8 13 2}~ The thing of it is though, he is Ep nail thiee mal —— Poni rs sy ee The score: Cunalio Agramonte alicia, Erskine (2), Branca (8) | 0?) sshmi school. | Fernandez eles oh : 2, Miami Beac Brooks Stars 000:0001—1 3 1 Palicia, Erski 2), B ){only a freshman in high school. | pornandez politely clipped’ the}. Havana 2, Miami Beach 1 (12 OF CUBA ee ee ae After Two Years old apple ior a circuit ‘claut blow ~ainge) 4 ee oe ts 6 a rm 2 ‘ é Otis Curry, after being unable | t° left field. t. Petersburg 9, West Palm ernen ez an riffin; Hanni- BRADIO gerald, MeCullough. & 4 a Ror tw Peas, eed back in} The score R. H. E. Beach 3. bal and McIntosh. | ON : Sieepar anlar Nal the lineup last night pitching for | Benny’s .. 040 100 000-310 0} Fort Lauderdale 9, Lakeland 6. Pa: 7 a a ‘ ; Eaeteihis. at. Cincinnati, thé-Coea’ Cola squall. Two ‘years | Strand 300 003 10x—7°10*3 —— FIRST YEAR HARVEY CUP SPONSORED by eens FatM: ago Otis collided with the first} G. Lastres and Fernandez; American League The first year of the Harvey . Ae New York at. Chicago. (post-| P@8¢™#n and broke a leg that re-| Macia and Boza. Club— W. L. Pet. Cup Tennis Mateh has been com- ees tea poned, rain) 280, (POST! quired a gold plate. Two-base hits: Cabot and Ca- a York 7 : — pleted in Key West with the ia ~/: Zb5E 4 ps Curry relieved Martinez in the| sado. Bs ska cago {9 .893) School winning the cup. It is r La Gh a third inning with the bases load-| Three-base hits: Fallon ana| Detroit 1612 .571) an annual affair of tennis com- : $ oris Calend ed and downed the side in fast or-| Roberts. : * Boston 16 13 .552 petitions. we j on a p ar der. $20 ie: Roimande Washington $$, 1579: .936 og Px ite) oe ai j : leveland .. 13; 15>. .464 SKATING —\ ys FTB aq: Musk, used -coppmercially in a : Philadelphias» so... .9 216 .300 “emer X i (Bayview verfumes, is obtained from the riya yy | St. Louis 8 24 .250 Bayview Park 3 Night Play musk-deer, although the odor is + ete: { ; Sora (Night) Island City Softball League also emitted. by the. musk-ox,} The <city is erecting backstops | _ ‘National League | FRIDAY— : stl THURSDAY— _ musk-rat, musk-duck, musk-, and’ nets for the . new’ conerete' Clab— W. L. 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