The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 1, 1951, Page 3

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relDAy, JUNE 1. 1951 ome Milk Scores Two In Last Frame To Whip Independents, 15-14 Coea Cola Team = * Is Beaten For Fourth Straight The Hone Milk wished AevasS IWe FHS the hattons: half of ihe Top Philedelphia i” On Erakie Rolie! rhage his at NEW YORE 4, feame to ga out in frant) Curl Brokin par tial and win the hall game Bhiladel te ae % mi ee against the Independents, 4 AIOr 18-14. in the Iisiand City Sefthall League last night at Bayview Park. In the second game of — ? r ls i NATIONAL LEAG the evening, a snappy and — aoe E | much improved VX-1 out- are Be | fit heat the tirice defeated Meyer, Konstanty (8) “ Se | Coca-Cola squad by a score! tick: Vancuyk, Erskine (3) and § “et , | of ILL. _ $ , The Independents took ; r i lead in the first frame coring f eight runs.on one hit and tw AMERICAN LEAGUE i costly errors, They tame around games played ; gain in the second to score SB obttore ; More on no hits and ane: rest their count at 12 run is Svein Rolly § .also scored one in the third and — one in the fourth. I Li J ' TF | five in the first inning : gamety tried to make up for thé Whip Seniors. 3-2 costly eight runs for the Inde i pendents. It wasn’t in vain, | I eat ever, for they scored eight more) by a t + +} ; th in the second inning to go int ent nnin he ; the lead by one run When the! grad me ft } i Independents tried to in the | 3.9 the Freshmet ball game by tallying + neo! tramural runs; that didn’t stop the Home THe bik wine far + Milk Grew, for they secured + Bon Gus aha Ge ii the last fratie to pit oh ee) 4 CHis BRA ihe the wld ball gaine. The; red | +H ane hasties RABCKEd theif 15 fits Hie Hit iets da Hie ‘i futit BFFOLS fhe ip Bat te } Phe thaepeHdeHtS ted 44! FURS in the FOHEEK GAY it THAME HA jel HRERE Ride She Peis } rear anda saci ibig PRPHES Khe fteeshmen danke tb Fhe BiB BHA FRE He Heme Mille | aiin g ing hen Benda ih CREW WHS ESHER Rarer hh 1, Fate aiked and Penis faut Bawerful hike fay fous at bat, @ perfect night Phe longest extra baie blew hit for the Home Milk icam was by Pinky Knowles an a triple to} center field. Binky scared on it,! though, on an error by the cen- ter fielder. as yt HelHe by Bates landed n Rokert Lastres with a double ta kneeck in th first} run; Dennie Cruz John Cruz struck out for the ond out, with just one ehauce Coca-Cola Deszated Fourth Time) jeft io win ihe game. An outclassed Coca-Cola nine George Lastres:came through | was heaten ior the fourth time) with his first hit of the day in a row as the powerful 'VX-1) tally the winning run «(Continues Ci: Page Seven) The score: . PO REA. | Seniors 006 200 0 . | Freshmen 000 000 3 ? Vidal, Williams (6) Knowle O'Sacker and John} FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE Cruz Club— W. L. Pet 8 is ) Orlando 32.15 F e a 5 Wi » | DeLand 29 20 @ ® arris nS , Leesburg 27 20 r Daytona Beach 24 24 i - Fle T y. Palatka 23. «24 y hol ag Ow wr? re Gainesville 22.26 ech ae me a wrris_ won first Sanford 21 28 ; » — Cocoa 13 34 a — a We Schneler vith Brady in yf Marathon Team Will } | Play Lions Team t A gtdup of boys irom Marathon The 80 men entered around g to Joe accord ‘ will be’ here ‘tomorrow to Dlay | Lopez, goll,.professianal, the Little (League Lions Club at GRRE EE Bayview Park at 3p. m | are “fully uniforme The boys have been sponsored | chants collétted at by the Marathon “merchants and} outfit these kx ee a Se eT nS Teac EES aw | \\ Ezzard Cuts Loose On Joey (P) Wirep! EIGHT CHAMPION EZZARD €HARLES (left) outs Bil his power in a left blow to the mid;section of Joey Maxim n yYound of their title fight at ago Wi jay night, géts his right arm twisted in trying to ward off the blow. Charles retained his title by decision in the 1S-round battle. followed | with his do ube ta knot the count: length Gum soara ¢ j recommendation league officials, the 'lin, Willard and| Ferrera, {WE LEY WEST CITIZEN BILLY JOE DAVIDSON, Ridge Military Academy in North Carolina, has joined the Cfeve- land Indians for the largest bonus He puts on an Indian uniform in Cleveland Tuesday tor the first time. The exact amount of the bonus ports said the Indians had to plunk down from $120,000 to $150, 000 to outbid 12 other major league clubs Joe. “wonder boy” Brooklyn Dodgers Mound Marvel Joins Tnedlicns P) "Ton Men Are Recommended By Inland * Wirephoto pitcher from Cak ever given a player to sign. was not disclosed but re- rer seeking to sign Billy * Gily Loop As Stadium Committee Petition Schedtiled * Te Request Cily Cammissian Ta Appoint Team mimittee discussion made a league on record to lowing committee Gerald breu Douglas arthy, Coach Winston Jones, Duke, Ernest Ramsey, Roy Saunders, Lewin, cermit Pedro Aguilar A petition was ed by all of the rested fans, player Commissioners to nen A very large crowd the office of Roy Hamlin \ the meetiy ; in progress Keene, impire for Little Bi plea for before the le iudience his short talk or the the league, the Island League decided to furnish umpire ach night, to present umpire me of the Aran gt J. Garcia wa immec igned by the Strand Tt Ship Rueda was julfstream Foo Ww a free agent The schedule this week ne Sunday y's Cafeteria; The nd Theater vs xd Store has be: SOFTBALL (Bayview Park) Night Play Island City Softball League announced BASEBALL LITTLE LEAGUE To be Beyview Park—Night Play FRIDAY— 6:30—VFW vs. Elks. 8:00—Lions vs. Rotary. SATURDAY— 6:30—Elks vs, Rotary. 8:00—VFW vs. JayCees US. NAVAL STATION BASEBALL LEAGUE To be announced. a recommend the Rafeal scheduled to be requesting appoint these | crowded entered ¢ mee ting operation of help the eater signed by Team. Reudé League releasec Brooks S$ second Gul Baseball Statisties #848RA ily Setibat Giyt al Opes ioh t VR-1 Independent Hom hil : at ‘ ( 1 Ft _PAGE THREP TAROM This SEA" | i By DON EDWARDS i j Sports Editor i i "a See eRe Pe NISL se SN gS SO Se FROM THE MAIL BAG i Her tue island ' ; it ! ' ' ’ th } 4 Thy ' ‘ ; t mat t “ ‘ i i tent i pert i i t I se | Up until fe { I The aie being delayed yas | 1 ¢ uld find an arbrirator m the tan Usual 1 kid or biased sail Now we do have umpire brothe hat pires! I they are biased and most of t One of the umpires Is supposedly a grad ectable umpire’s school, but all the fans can pl getting Other things are at fault in the league Manag e all in doubt as to whether the games are eliminat ( fficial games Our most sincere thanks to our official mre who is doin such a wonderful job with so little cooperati us of our softball league in of the Key West High Sch Athletic staft toward his Mastérs degree. Due to the need of five cae ical education, Coach Beckman given hool in order to report for classe fond SKATING Bapeiew Park MNijeht) TENNIS Bayview Park (Morning: Afterfiobn and ahd Sufidas GOLF Nieht) Hye Bla¥ PPIHAY 73H th OHA Ba SLAB 6HF¥ WihRA Municipal Geli Cautis BASEBALL LEAGUE League fStnek fh Adi (Aftecnaen Blaw j Bet Haty ane Sunday Alay Aceanview Park 3 aN UNDAY ett SHUFFLEBOARD 1:0-—-Braaks Stat Henn 1 HAY Bayview Park Cafteria j bor) (Marning \iternaon nd Night 3:00 trand TH { Gult 6 att Uyny and Sunday play stream Food Stor 2 2 00} " 2 be 2.333, 1 000 0 4 000) Last Night's Results Home Milk 15, VX-1 11, Coca-Cola Island City Baseball League Independents 14. 4, Fiorida International in surprise move Club— WwW the meeting, Beriny’s , Cafeteria}, impa 34 traded piteHers: \M. “Esquin #idot Miaini 30 fand, Mongola Sanchez to thel'g¢ p etersburg 30 iStvand Theater nine for K Havana : 25 Rodrigue another pitcher. een! Beach 21 Biero also announced the outright) west Palm Beach 18 rel nf J . Lake 15 A fi Ft. Lauderdale 13 L. 15 17 18 20 26 28 31 31 National League Club Ww. Brooklyn 23 St. Louis 22 Chicago 19 Boston 21 Ne 21 c 18 Ph iia 17 Be | L. 15 17 17 19 21 21 23 23 American League Club W. iL. Pet} and| Gulfstream Food Store 4 2 .667 Brooks Stars 3 2 = «600 Strand Theater 4 3 .571 Eagle 1 2 33 Benny's Cafeteria 1 4 ,200) awe - U.S. Naval Station League | Chub W. L. Pet.| | NAS Flyers 6 1 .857| ! FAWTUlant 5 1 838 }SubRon Four 6 2 750 | s 2 5 286] a 8 -.36tt -enwood 0: 2 .00v Sonar School 0 3 .000 86 Proof Blended Whiskey Ron Querida $312 Seagram's 05 Year Old BOTTLE AGED ‘528 | Imported Reg. $4.89 Value GIN 5 500! ; 462 | 425) 1395 | 3S: ae 26 13.667! 9. ad 9 24 13 649} Cleveland 19 19 500} Detroit 17 20.459} Washington 16 20 | Philadelphia REST i St. Louis 11 29 .275} 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Pea LSS EET Y ee Bore: “Oh, I have such a dread- ful cauld in my head...” Maiden: “Well, it's better than, having nothing in it.” Keys Nash Motors Select the service that selecté! stock Island {t@ men—U.S. Mariner. Tel. 104 and BU RTON | : | m1 doz chai e al M) xs ‘

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