The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 8, 1951, Page 3

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Sina ae ey 470 ts Le | ; —____§por s———______. Chicagy White Sox Win Sixth Straight Game Relief Pitcher i | Helen MeDeonald ‘ 0 3 1 Pla For Cit | and struck-out 12 batters Harry Dorish ee 3.48 2) y y |while his Corporal team mates | Fay Curry 2. 344 | scored: 9 runs ‘ 4 hits given Humbles Senators | Vita Barrosa 6 12-5! Tennis Title Pee eee ne - ae — Of W hi Dolores Villate $3 4 : j up by T. Oyaperg/of Coca-Cola, ashington | Diana Fernandez 1221; Start S | J. Rodriguez 6¥ Céea-Cola, who NEW a at | Terry Ann Parish 3°34 O87 § oon }in a previous, game came thru Last: Saturday. after nis winter! | Paret ape , : . The 1951 Men‘s City Ten- es a double Kl a triple, last String had been Snapped at 14) Norma Machado 010 1 ree Charaplonships. play- pment connected wale . mice, games, the C “ ing the first time for the fast one and seft' #*soaring for a . e Chicago White Sox | Carol Price 0-41-94 big John M. Spottswood y : ‘ Mae said: “Well, We'll just have to| *Peggy Jordan 0 0-84 Cup, will begin as soon as — on Dune cpoatured ‘Soe start’ another one.” | Barbara De Igado 0100 the backstops and net posts |) ©°'P0T#! with two. 2 base hits. Thé White Sox waited one Bt the: Counly/ Resch -ace isa st sedi day Y | while the Boston Red Sox soled sseapiciek oepenree pe ieesale deat led them, and since then have won Sing. Doub. | Total entries now num- | Corporal 3:49 six straight. Number six was fash- W. L. WwW. 1, ber 36: total of players Ozakera and Brooks; Ran ioned, 5 to 0, over the Washing- | Norma Avila | es | bee | Sab, | will be 64, and Kasardo. ton Senators behind Harry Dor-| Judy Trevor 2828-4 Those wishing to enter eine ish, another pitcher other teams| Barbara Twiehaus ofa oe will phone their names, ad- The second game, between VX1 gave up on long ago. Eleanor Gato a3 .5- 3 dresses, and phone num- and Independents;-- was hard; Manager Paul Richards had used Betty Fairfield 2:4 5 3 bers to Tennis Club Ptesi- fought all the way"énding in a 5| Dorish only in relief this season | Grace Fernandez Nee ee dent Earl Yates at Phone |} to 2 score in favor of Indepen-| and he hadn’t pitched an inning| Marie Rendueles ‘822° 203: after six o'clock phone* || dents. Hancock in first appearance — May 22nd. But yesterday Gay Lou Barrosa J ae ee 586-J. {held the hard hitting VX1 to four | Har wily manager sent husky | | Lourdes Gonzalez \:2 0 | | hits one of which ¥as a-home ri Mex, a ve mound ahd presto, 2} Marietta De Pasquale 0 1 0 | by Pigg, a three- — dbp by Rich Dorish ac troub} 1 Pemany dorcass 70 2 0 | ards and a double Crosby ‘ouble only in *Miss Peggy Jordan attende al MN I Th en | The Score R. H pe us tae gp i ag | the first! both schools at different periods. | ar s ree | VX1 24 2 it safely. But Dorish | Independents 5.5 got pinch-hitter Mike McCormick te ground into a doubie-play, and | retifed- Eddie Yost oh another bounhder. That was the end df the threat. The White Sox gave their hur- ler a quick Jea@d with two hits ‘and | | the varsity lineup, each abled the Boca Chica Blue An-| Pwess placed, from,:month, to manth! géls to score a 3-0 win over the| a run in the first inning, and two hits; and two more runs in the| third. They added single runs in| the fifth and. seventh to wrap it| up. Julio pitcher. The Brodklyn Dodgers, who have been making & little hay in the National League, won their sixth straight, a 2 to 1 decision Moreno was the losing | | i overt the St. Louis Cardinals. The victory gave Brooklyn a cleat) sweep of its series with the Catds. Car] Furillo singled with thé bases loaded and none out to break up a tight pitcher's duel be- tween Preacher Roe and young Tom. Poholsky. Furillo’s blow came after Pohol- sky was relieved by Ted Wilks. Roe, has won eight straight with- out ‘a loss. The loss dropped the Cards: in- to a. second-place ‘tie’ with the Cincinnati Reds who’ nipped the New. York Giants, 5 to’ 4. A ‘fifth inring home run by Red Stallcup with'two mates on the bases was the ‘winning HidW. ‘Yt Baw erts Ken Raffetisberger® Was _ the winher, but he needed help from Frank Smith-in the seventh when | New York rallied for three runs. Wes Westrum, Monte Irvin and Ray Nobile homered for .. New York. Bosttn got another top-notch pitching job frorn Vern Bickforti dnd downed the Pittsburgh Pir- atés 5 to 0. Bickford held the Pirates to six hits in recording his eighth win peas five setbacks. Earl Tonge- Willard Marshall and Sid pad led the Braves at bat. The Philadelphia Phillies, fin- ally editing to life, mauled John- ny Klippstein and the Chicago Cubs for a 7 to 1 victory. Bubba Church Won his sixth game against three defeats and helped the Phiilie nssault with a single and double. Church granted only five hits! but lost a chance for a shutout in| the second when Andy. Parko tag- | ged him for his 1th hemer. } Dick Sisler homered for Phita- | Bs) and former. cub Eddie | itkts “di6ve™in “thie fins on | three hits. { The scores: AMERICAN a H. B.} Washington e 5 0 Chicago 5 9 Moreno, Haynes, Cc and Guerra; Dorish and Niarhos | FRIDAY, JUNE 8- onsuegta| satURDAY, JUNE 9— | R. H. E.} New York 722 2) St. Louis 6 728 Kramer. Byrne (7) and Reynh- olds, Berra; Pillette, Overmire (8)) and Lolar. | | | i j H | | R. HE. Boston § 9 0 Detroit o.7.3 Kinder and Moss; Gray, Gins berg and Robinson R. H. E.! Philadelphia 3 13:2 Cleveland 610 2 Hooper, Shantz, Martin and Tipton; Astreth; Brissie and .He- gan. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. HE. Cineinncti 6 8: New York 499 Raffetisberger, Smith and Schef- fing; Koslo, Spencer, Gettle and) Westrum. R. H. B. St. Louis 1° e2 Brooklyn 2. $4 Poholsky, Wiiks and Rice; Roe and Campanella. R. H. EL Chicago . ee Be Philadelphia 714 0 lippstein, Kelly, | SATURDAY | | SUNDAY— | (Morning, Afternoon and Night) | Coca Cola Team ‘Loses Sixth Totals of Matches Won and Lost inthe dpe Game The Coca Cola Softball team | defeat last night at Bayview Park. | Ramsey again pitching superb | ball, held them to two scattered HIGH SCHOOL x» et Doub. | . L. W. La} | } hits ) Hancock (It should. be wins in mind ‘Hit Pitching that these unadorned figures are Wins Contest not necessarily q true index of Marll’s | Richards and Sckwert; {and Walker. comparative. €xcellence of play ‘FOLLOWING | Much depends upon how high on n-| player three-hit pitching e by coaches Van und Bérnice Mc- and| Allister and, in doubles, on the, Service Baseball league. | By PEDRO AGUILAR ability: of the partner To get a Baird’s two hits in four official} Lou Gonzalez, férmer Slugger clear picture, the TOTALS should | trips to the plate was the day’s| first baseman, thinks that Cyr be examined alongside the RE- No other player on} Griffin is the best catcher we have CAPITULATION, FAWTUlant: nine. in. the Isls best hitting. E ; which appear- either team made more than onejever had with Panther Pent at | ed ih full in yesterday's Citizen).! pit. | first, Chichito Pazo at second, | Sander, right-fielder for FAW-| Paddy Doran at third, Armando Acevedo at short stop and Bearup and Biff Salgoado and F. Elbert {son as fielders. In the box, Q. Lo- TUlant hit the day’s longest ball, } | a hard triple. Service League Box scores: Games To Be Blue Angels | pez and Tony Head; he thinks : Player— AB. H. E. | Were tops Shipp, ss 31 ; Another top team, he says, in- aye ere Jekot, if 3 0 pnaes ‘ catching, a ope at Hi s, cf irst, Castillo at second, Bill Cates At the Navy field, the first oR : : : 5] at third, Acevedo as short-stop, game scheduled for Saturday will Ls 4 5 >! With Ludy Acosta, M. Acevedo be between the’ league-leading} a coon f a0 jand A. Perez in the outfield, and NAS Flyers and the last place | G@ll t 0:0) puby Carbonell, R. Bethel dnd H yers anc 1e last place | Serdppi, 2b was 3 Puby Carbonell, R. Bethel and H | Eagles. This game will start at 1/* eee “ Wickers, as the. three greatest | |p. m., and the probable 2 | Chea 3b 4:0 1 | Pite hers in their days. are White for the Ex agles and Marl! | © i we if A b F} Bill’ Doughtry: thinks the best’! “ ri Flyets! es " ha s e : > { pitchers he knew during the many n'itte sec6nd gam Ahé! Sdénar , “ | years he played: were Harvey, Lo School will cross bats! with’ the i! : me “> J} pez and Monso, the iow Subron Four who are in second Totals-— 29 3 7) Filipino who pitched for the Coast place in the standings and are in| FAWTUlant | Guard: He ‘places 'Bearap, Acosta, | Mi fight Tor rst plate ™Mohr,| Player— ABH. E. | Capéte’ and Bite Salgado in? the better known as fireball, may , Dews, ss 4 9 ‘diene pitch for Subron anid Steward for | Hiys, 3b 4.004 — the. School. boys. icmiel Lange 5. 2f - 3 0 1) Anold timer, EP played. w. ith | Sunday afternoon. at the Navy | Anderson, cf 4..0...0)the ei Réds wher they wu elt pe fest ee Witla: ib : 5 s came nem nks the best elub | ring er the Fawtiant nitie SEO, jhe has kfieyn” in the . past 50: and the Eagles and’ both clibs /Gilbert, 1f 3 0 O/years, was Cyril in behind the| will be in there fighting. | Brieberger, 2b 3.0 0| box, with Roy »Fulford’ catching: ; In the nightcap, the OpDevSta} Ennis, p 3.40 1| He picks Felo Rodriquez as the | will play the Sonar School aha | — — +| best all around player. Rodriquez OpDevSta_ may use their star Totals— 32.0 3) brought the first ball club from pitcher, Greenwood in the box | Score by innings: R. | Cuba to the States | _ nine po og Brewer. This | FAWTUlant 000 000 d00—A) oe | game will start a p.m. Blue Angels 101 010 000—3 I told you so section: I said be- | At Boca Chica fie ‘ld, the NAS| el aa | fore the big leagues started that Flyers will play the Cardinals and | GOLF |} the Cardinals and the Red Sox the Flyers after winning this game; ri sir pennants < for thay are in the lead and want Mumeipal Golf Course Pheer bg nthe Whi | to stay there. The Cardinals are} (Sivek Ishund) Sox - by sl y alee: tk ci I a ifiproving their club arid will give | Daily and BUACRY: play. | i the tadiale a gy roma, i 5 | nd the Brookl am and the | the Flyers a fight. | SHUFFLEBOARD Phillies are due } slump. Bayview Park Afternoon and Night) ‘and nunca play. | SKATING: me Bayview Park ©: ; ‘ (Night) : FRIDAY— "4 Be NF ao 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. j Sports Calendar ai j Danty SOFTBALL (Bayview Park) | Night Play Island City Softball League To, be annourieed. BASEBALT. LITTLE LEAGUE Bayview Park--Night Play AND SERVICE ‘Keys Nash Motors Stock Island Tel. 104 First--VFW Second—Lions vs. Rotary. Elks vs Overseas Transportation | Company, Ine. Fast, Dépendable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West First—Elks vs. Kiwanis Second—-VFW vs. Lions. ISLAND CITY WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE (Af‘ernoon Play) Oceanview Park To be announced. U.S. NAVAL STATION BASEBALL LEAGUE Express Schedule Eagles at Navy! (No Stops En Route) 1:00-—NAS vs. Field. LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY EX- $:00—Sonar School vs. SubRon CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- Four at Navy Field tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- 2:00—Cardinals vs. NAS at night. ; Boca Chica. i LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M. Local Schedule 1:00—FAWTUlant vs. Eagles at Navy Field. j £:00-——-OpDevSta vs Sonar} School at Navy Field (Stops At All Intermediate Points) 2:00—Cardinals vs. NAS at} LEAV KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A.M, and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and afrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M. Boca Chica. ~ ‘Bayview Park ® Daily and Sunday play. Burgess: Church and Wilber. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts, PHONES: $2 and 93 et Pittsburgh Boston Schmitz and | and Cooper. Queen, Walsh, Friend and Me- i Cullough, Fitzgerald; Bickford | RU | | THE KEY WEST cITIZE® a FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951 Allies Near “Iron Triangle” IRON TRIANGLE”| BUILDUP AREA Hwachon Reservoir oe om See 4 Mansedari éP) Wirephoto Mp SOLID ARROWS ON THIS MAP show the approximate posi-- tions of Allied forces driving against the Reds’ “Iron Triangle’. in the Chorwon-Kumhwa-Pyonggang area of North Korea. U. N. = troops captured Mt. Kodae . Thursday and came within four. miles of Chorwon, western anchor of the triangle. Ofher Allied * forces were smashing against Red defenses south of the triangle. (sawtooth line). < OUEUDNOUADEOUGUOGUEANGADONEOEOOENUGEAUESHOOQUQU EEOC EOGAOOOOT AGERE The MAXWELL CO., Inc a Specializing in All Types of Hotel, Restaurant and Bar ei We are now in the position to serve your needs with any type of equipment you may need. 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