The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1951, Page 3

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a teen teen no" eRe Reet THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951, Hopey Set New Recor Struck Out 15 Men § ee But Lost To Lions; Kiwanis Won 18-3 Although the Kiwanis nine did _Hopey went inte the fifth frame Pitehing no-hit ball. In the fifth, he was touched for four runs and three hits to cinch the game by a five run margin. The Elks got their only two runs in the first frame. They teamed up to score on one hit, one error, one walk and a two bagger by the pitcher Hopey. Hopey went two hits for three trips in the game. The Lions scored three runs ir. the third stanza, all unearned. They scored their final tallies in the fifth frame to sew - up the game. Only three’men on the Lions squad got hits, Diaz, a two bag- Philadelphia Phillies, 4 to 3. . |} Club— W. L. ger, Casa, a single and Kerr, a The scores: | Gulfstream Food Store 4’ 2 single, all following in order. AMERICAN LEAGUE Brooks Stars 3 2 Scored 13 Runs, 4 Hits R. HH, EB Strand Theater wt 3 The usually power-packed Ki-) St. Louis 042 Eagles ae wanis nine got only four hits! Boston 1216 0 Benny’s Cafeteria ...1 4 last night but scored 13 runs to Pillete, Johnson, Hogue, Fan- : plac Te ne win over the JayCees 13-3 in the} nin and Batts; Parnell and Moss. U.S. Naval Station Lea Bayview Park ballyard. See Club— They took advantage of walks} Cleveland and Washington iNAS Fi 7. ri and wild pitches thrown in by! postponed, rain : FA ie : two pitehers, (Pedro) Latorre and : i clingy ~ssclagng a Stuart Yates. NATIONAL LEAGUE — .' The Kiwanis picked up five RHE a, Seeroa eee Fyns in the first frame assisted Philadelphi 3 12 0 ee Sag Be by three bobbles and one lone hit. Cinci By S Pe creenweod De: Tey caved four .more in the} incinnati 411 0 Sonar School . 0 3 fourth and four in the sixth. _ronstanty, Roberta and: Sem: ae ee The leading batters for _ the inick; Ramsdell and Pramesa, Florida International game were Fernandez who went Higyell. Club— W iL. two for three for the JayCees and Tampa 29. 12 Qropeza who, doubled for the Ki- ear * 2 - St. Petersburg 26 15 Wanis. s) : Miami 25 «#415 The scores: St. Louis ean é Club— Sk“ H’ ¥4° Surkent, : Nichols, Estock- Hovane a» Kiwanis 500 404—13 4 1{Cooper; Pollet, Poholsky, Wil! . \ dJayCees 200 100— 3 6 5/ Lanier and Garagiola, Rice. (P) Photo Valdez and Brady; Latorre,) eee Yates (5) and Demeritt. R.:H.E CONGRESSMEN ARE ACCUSTOMED to pitching a lot of words, | sit 5a Brooklyn 1115 3 but Rep. Don “Fireball” Wheeler, Democrat of Georgia, is lim- Ciuba: R. H. E.| Pittsburgh are t bering up to pitch something more. He’s working out on the | Elks 200 * 4-3 lol cis Caieaatin: mound = Washington's Griffith Stadium in preparation for the | Lions 003 04x— 7 3 3/Q Werl Se i} -annual Democratic-Republican Congressional baseball game May | \ ati ; Queen, erle, Koski and Mc- 25. Behind him stands Rep. A. §. Herlong, Jr.. Democrat of Flor- Ba: pey and Tines; Diaz and Cullough. ida, who is manager of the Democrats’ team. tert. | R. HE. | |New York gl 2 BD GOLF TENNIS | | Chicago ~ 110 4 Municipal Golf Course Sayview Park rom | Maglie and Westrum: Minner (Stock Island) | (Morning, Afternoon and Night) | 4) and Walker. Daily and Sunday play. | } eee agit This. | | Seat! By oa EDWARDS The schedule for the Little] Baséball League was announced | previously, however, through | sol mistake, there were errors | in ‘it. i ied i | 36 here is the camplete schedule | thrigtugh June 9,. 195%: hese tiday, May 26— Rotary vs.] VEW. Kiwanis vs. Elks. | Saturday; May 26 ++ Lions vs. VFW;. Rotary vs. JayCees. Ftiday, June 1—VFW vs. Elks; laons vs, Rotary. Saturday, June 2—Elks vs. Ro- | tary; VFW vs. JayCees. | Wednesday, June 6 — Elks vs. | JayCees; VFW vs. Kiwanis. | Fliday, June 8—-VFW vs. Ro- tary; Lions vs. Elks. Saturday, June 9—Elks vs. Ki- | wanlis; VFW vs. Lions. ley’s New Record i i} was certainly a record to be | matveled. Fifteen strikeouts in five innings of pitching, an aver- | age of three strikeouts per inning. | If Hopey could have had a lit- | tle more backing up from his | Elks team entry in the Little} Baseball League he could have | defeated the hard hitting Lions | clu in short order. As it was, | they only got three hits in the| entire game but scored seven | r ne three hits came right in a} row, a single, a double and a| single. cea was certainly a pitching feat | in any book. The catchy thing | abolt it though, was that the op- 1 ing pitcher, Diaz, struck out en. Bayview Park (Night) AY— to 9:00 P.M. | | "SKATING A dolphin is about one-fourth the sizeof its parents at birth, ~& Reds Edge Out Philadelpiha Phillies 4-3 |. eee Dick Sisler Hits In 18th Consecutive _ Game; Gets Homer | NEW YORK, May 24—(/)—| : The Cincinnati Reds smashed Re-| { lief. Twirler Jim Konstanty in) | the tenth inning to win over the! ! - ore CHE KEY WEST CITIZEN — He’ll Pitch More Than Words NOT IF MISTUH MORAN KIN HELP IT, HONEY. WITH MiSTU Rh CASHWELL UE TH’ —_——— — d For Strike Outs Here L PAGE THRE? ast. Night By Ray Gott (MOAN) GOODBYE, * PENNAN Ti+, UNLESS 1 CAN MAKE A i | | | | | ] Daily and Sunday’ play. ¥ There's nothing like it... absolutely nothing When thirst needs attention, it’s time to sit back, relax and enjoy a bottle of cold, bubbling Budweiser. Its fragrant bouquet , . . its delici- ous taste ...its clarity and brilli- ance set it apart from all other peers... that’s why so many,people: _. insist. on Budweiser—nothing else. | . Keep an ample supply in your refrigerator to please guests. Order a carton today. ee a ee a a a a ae a ee eine IN BOTTLES...IN CANS...ON DRAUGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH,*INC. *©**,ST. 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