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iE ne cin naps MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : PAGE 3 | NAS Flyers Cinch First Game Of 9 fam r me) Double Tilt By A Score Of 6-3} ROM This SEA" Ft Sports Editor Sonar Defeats * ee ne SubR ; | , in Reta By és Chicago White Sox .. . . SPORTS CALENDAR . . ss pcs yostat sams » ie naa geting bac in the same old grove pitching with the rest of the cisit | people of Key West. But, with a few yawns and strete hes, the type- B IL | (Bayview Park) Bayview Park ee a ‘On 1-2, 11-7 Scores Night Play (Morning, Afternoon and Night) | DISDEN Vee a ere outside of Key West to believe some of the a € laved! ry dz ‘ Ss is lay. is he ( 2a9ple outside of Key st to believe so oub e header played| Island City Softball League uty and Sunday pier t ; that come back. So were the same disbeliefs of the 1000 wfish caught off the boulevard recently - at the Navy Field § 7 | iz271 MONDAY- cep y Saturday, | Error By Rizzuto 7:30—_Home Milk vs. SubRon GOLF abepir > f the NAS Flyers took the Scores Four Runs Gone: : H Municipal Golf Course As I related the story to some of my neighbors in Daytona Beach opening decision by a 6-3 T Ci ch S6to a 9:00-—Inderendents vs. Navy. (Stock Island) f how a party of six men landed the huge segs r in four hours off score over the Navy Eagles. ow ine nd TUESDAY— Daily and Sunday play Roosevelt Boulevard, words of denial arose. Their inquieries were ‘ ; atisfied, however, when I produced the picture of the fish and men The second: tilt. was decid-| The Chicago White "'Sox sti} 7:30—Independents ys. Cor- } < ed by the Sonar School, 4-1} !ead the American’ League * ‘by poral, ht it. What couldn’t be understood, though, was the 1000 SHUFFLEBOARD who cat j 9:00—Coca-Cola vs. OpDevSta. Bayview Park pounder was caught in shallow water on a busy highway over SubRon Four. ela ving pore helt gates = eFter THURSDAY — a (Morning, ry ede, and Night) \ check is now being made to see if the 14% foot fish has made a Mrseapes Opening game the Eagles | yesterday 8 firing thanks to three! 7.39 Coca-Cola vs. SubRon Daily and Sunday play. vorld’s record in its class. A : © the ice in the second frame | big rallies in the second game of Four — we Another story which quirked their curiousity was the one. in and scored twé runs on a single by their doubleheader with the New! 9:00-—Home Milk vs. VX-1l =a ee which a la king fish jumped a total of about twenty feet after a Shans 2 nab and error by York Yankees. sn aN iad mullet and landed on the Craig dock. Another newspaper clipping . p. an eir half, the Flyers They Seecetes 58 othe Tr j had to be produced to show the truth of > matter. 4 won the game. Malloy walk ciccar oe m re “ape BASEBALL Island City Softball Sotsiders just can’t believe that we have such:sizes in our sea Baurs @nd Scruppi singled, Malloy | Rizzuto booted an easy a ¢ ac LITTLE LEAGUE } Games scheduled . for to- _ fishing ; was ofit at the plate, Pyle beat] When the dust cleared sae tay Bayview Park—Night Play night in the Island City Soft- | STUFF AND THINGS, OR ODDS WITHOUT ENDS I out an infield hit, an error -by| Sox had scored Zour mes. fhe: To be announced. ball League at Bayview Park All sportsminded people of Key West who are interested in the : Washington scored two more. A’ weet on c atin 1 to? as ey eee are: Home Milk vs. the Sub- activities of Wickers Field please be at the Committee meeting to- ; walls and a single by Hicroninous| Jen pitchers | showed in the ISLAND CITY WINTER | Ron Four team in the first tilt | night at 8:00 p.m., to be held at City Hall. The Committee, acting scord four runs across the plate | same. six for New York and four BASEBALL LEAGUE of the evening: The Indepen- : City Commission’s order of Monday June 4, will discuss } on four hits and two errors. In the | soy the teague-le edcraics ‘ Ostes et (Af ernoon Play) dents will make a go against 1 Ordinanc to govern activities at Wicker's Field, aecord- ; thitd the Eagles scored their last | ci, the fifth man t esp i be os Oceanview Park the Navy squad in the second |! ve King, City Manager... . Theré were six home ; run. Felton walked, stole second | ihe Was ice cae ae Bey nist for) WoDe etnginced tilt affair. runs the games at Oceanview Park in the Island City Baseball , We ctim of the ss loop yesterday. Those collecting them were: Smith, Butler, Brown, asd scored on Muse’s single. Tomecrrow night, the In- (four uncarned runs that won the! Lastres and Acevedo, two The American Legion Past The s Pps ote aoa 2 al a . Z f ig sixth inning cay the Flyers | game. Randy Gumpert was the} SKATING Gapestants will play the Cof- . 8 and the VFW Post No. 6021, sponsors in the Little Baseball «ore two more on Shipp's single | Winner. Yogi Berra had the’game's Bavview Pack | poral team and the Coca Cola League, have appointed a committee to look after the affairs at and Jakot triple to right. Herona- | |}, ited Be ' wr AO will be pitted against the Op- | their clubs. Apointed to the committee we Gilbert Gonzalez, mous singled and stole second. | . gn DevSta nine. Floyd Hanniable, Eugene Smith, Joseph Ellis, Samuel D. Laggett, The Yanks took the opener be-| FRIDAY— hind steady Eddie Lopat, 2.to 1.| 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. manager and Charles L. Major, athletic ¢ eeking tl ) Marll pitehed the last three frames | and all ed . i runs. | : ae allowed ‘gne hit with no runs. | Rookie Mickey Mantle was the| n the field, Scott, Muse and/ , , ‘ Ww . 7s biz thorn in the side of Sauk Ro- oods weré the best for losers | , Sook {SS Se and Bauere a . |} govin, who pitched a creditable} = == fi anc auers and Scruppi for the! oo’ 6. a iil El winners: | Bamie for Chicago, Mentle drove | 1 Wks scone home the first run, and singled | the eventual winning run into | scoring position. | The Scores: The members are 1e publie’s cooperation in handling DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING AT YOUR FRIENDLY HOME-OWNED FOOD STORE, WHERE YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE BRANDS RHE | Navy Eagles; 09210000344 ,1 Leffngwell Clipps SubRon Four/| Reynolds, Kramer, Byrne, Fer- | In the night cap, the pitching} Vick, Ostrowaki and Berra; Hol-| Nas. Fly 040002 x 6103) H Batt: 4 F Sc Ri ltoe AMERICAN LEAGUE E ¢ “f 4 "hH'e ’ T FA i a r beas, Madll” ind Bows, Lauter ae YOU KNOW AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY i milk. | R. H. E. | fi ii Summary; 8 base hit Jakot,| New York 2 6 OVM} HH] stolen bases, Felton, Herinimous, | Chicago ee q i Shipp and Bauers, sacrifice hit, | Lopat and Berra; Rogovin and! | > Gall, Struck out Marll 3 Wisdom3 | Niarhos | | | Steinhour 4, Walks Steinkpuh 3, | — ti § Marll 1, Wisdom 4. Earned runs Second Game | i Flyers 3, Eagles 1. Umpires McGee | R. H. E.| hil and Rodrinquez, time 1:55. Scorer | New York 7 12 4] i Auguilar. Chicago aR ae cae <) iii of Leffingwell featured and held|combe, Gumpert, Dobson, Alomi} the hard hitting SubRon boys to }#2d Masi. : two hits, both by Gural. One| Pace | came in the first and one in the First Game : (|) ae : sixth, Leffingwell walked the first | RH. EL * “a ee tg man and the second man hit to Boston $ 13° Of if f 0 § {JUNE WTH, 12TH AND 13TH tie short, a wild throw to second | Cleveland 611 2'f . 4 saved both runners. Gural singled; Wight, McDermott and Moss; | il and MeClure»seored; -fromethen | ¢@untrmmed One PageBientr | ‘an, he retired the next three | ARERR + SACLE batters in that frame and next “ FAWTUL | to face him, i B i { With two outs in the sixth, Gu- an ea 5 ral singled and Hoffses had a E ] 4 5 walk but Brown flied out. In the ag es, bg ); onar | seventh he retired the three bat- ii sm | ' ters in order. D 0 D St ik For the Sonar boys, Roth first} Owns p ev, a. | up, singled to left. Brown sacri-| ficed him to second, Paparcla fanned, Kalhoffer hit a single and | Roth scored. In the third, Roth walked, Brown walked, Paparclla fanned and Kalhoffer grounded out first to pitcher, the pitcher} threw wild to third and Roth | , scored. | In fifth, Markham walked and SUGAR. == 35 LIMIT FAWTUlant downed the Navy} Eagles nine by a 9-5 score yes- | iterday in the U.S. Naval Station! League. In the nightcap, the} Sonar School beat the OpDevSta| team, 1-0, | In the opening game, the! AWTU boys scored three in the | very first frame on three hits and | " ‘ two errors. The Eagles tied the rror put him on second, Conner ; gp | error pu : jscore in the third, White got an} a I ccscher put | infield hit, a hit batsman and aj Markham over the plate. Blessing | sh a ae and a wild pitch | fanned and Durand walked. Hale | ™t Burns to the showers | fanned to end the frame. we Lovelace went in and put the} : Scoring in the sxth, Roth hit a | fire out. The Eagles: went into the} triple to right, Brown flied out to| lead in the fourth when Dikens} cqnter | was safe on a fielders chgite and| he ee de second on a bad throw to tA bat: Libit twowafely, a |™* 5 Psd spin Aah sihgle VE hit pce pi see 3 | first. White got another infield‘hit, - runs. Gural hit two far the losers. | od scone Hoey last for the club. * In the field, Roth, Kalhoffer, Con- | ikens landed on second and ner, Blessing and Durand played} White stole second. On thé throw4 great ball for the winners, ae eee ne 5 Lee and McCloud were the best The FA TU boys won > the for losers. ; i game in the 7th. An error anda The score was: ; walk, Dickens went on his way} x i RHE/|and White came in to pitch. He| Econar School) 61011044 1 | faced seven batters, walked| SubRon 4 100000 01 2 4} four two got hits and fanned one.} effingwell and Kallioffer;! Six runs scored mus ceed Monee, — | At bat, White got two infield} Summary; 3 base hits Roth. Left | hits for the losers and Ennis and} j on: bases SubRon 3 and Sonar 7. Studer hit two safely for winners. Sacrifice hit Brown; Earned runs In the field, Muse and Monty PET | Fla. No. 2 | ILK 3:: Tomatoes 2«: 25c |] Our Own Fresh Ground Mahatma Long Grain BEEF : 59c\Rice2»« Sugar Cured---Sliced Octagon Granulated Bacon: 43¢\<.,.,, powder 25¢ PKG PENMAN Armour’s Cloverbloom GRADE “A” MEDIUM Vesper EGGS » 59¢c\Coffee:7 New Red Bliss Potatoes 5 « 19¢ Fancy Green PEPPERS 3 « 10c * Sonard 2, SubRon 0. Struck out by | Were the best for losers and Basco} Flohr 10, by Laffinwell 4. Walks,|®9d Anderson for the winners. | ' Flohr 6, Laffinwell 3. Umpires The Score e MeGee and Rodriguez, time 1:45 g EB} McGee and Rodrig € siubtibigiie a ag Scorer Aguilar, ee oe : - | Navy Eagles 42 . . , - | Batteries: Burns, Lovelace, Bos- PARIS, NEW YORK | «¢ ate : ee Summary: Ooeft's zfifl . ( ).) (Continued from Page One) lea and King; Dickens and Scott. nels and arrived in Paris, New Summary: 3 base. _hits,... Dews, | | | Campbell’s---1-Lb. Can _ York. ‘ istolen bases, Studer, Woods 2, 4 The invitation caused no end of | Missa. ‘ 4 embarrassment . . . Because Paris, | Hit by Pitcher: Woods, and Gill, | New York, has no mayor. So how} wiid pitches, White:2, Struck out | could the non-existing Mayor of | by Burns 6, Lovelaceér8, Diekens | +, Paris attend the Paris festivities? 15, White 1 | tails Sacrifice hit: Ennis. ..Hits» off i =| Burns, I hit 3 runs in 2 and one | i uni ; jthird, off Dickens, 6 hits and 4 ag J or Tennis Club fruns in 6 and one third, umpire, Mi Meeting Is Deferred = (Continued On Page Bight | ne June's Junior Tennis Club | geject. the service’ that selects meeting, at which final plans | its men—U.S. Marines and committee appointments | will be made for the 1951 ' Junior Championships. has ;. been deferred until construc- ) | tion begins on the backstops ' and nets at County Beach. Meeting will be in the home of June Yates. New date will Ki nced eys Nash Motors aioe: Stock + i Tel. 104 be! i ee