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aan ann t : i . By PEDRO AGUILAR Tuesday. June 12, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | _Page 3 . SubRon Four Team Rallies To Whip Home Milk Squad, 6-2 Yogi Makes One-Point Landing (P) Wiewhato| ber led off the inning and groun- ; YOGI BERRA (right), New York Yankee catcher, slides back to first base on one elbow in the first game of a double header with the Chicago White Sox at Chicago Sunday. Eddie Robinson, White Sox first baseman, tries in vain to pick him off on.a throw from Pitcher Saul Rogovin. New but Chicago won the second 11 to 7, New_York won three in the four-game. series, Brooks Stars Down Gul'stream Boys; Strand Theater Beats Benny's 11-8 ——* Brooks Cash In Local Anglers Make Catch Of Five Dolphin \George Bonamy of the | Santd Maria Motel, and his | two sons, Bobby, 8, and Al- len, 11, caught five dolphin yesterday weighing from 18 to 30 pounds. Also included in the catch’ were two bonita and a barracuda. ra They were caught off) the deep ‘sea fishing boat, Sea Reider II, captained by Lefty Reagan. Sa =o omens pop nergy FOLLOWING: THROUGH In thé first game played Satur- day, Steinhour ‘allowed _ the| Eagles three runs and three hits; in four frames. Marl] pitched the| last three and allowed one hit} and no runs. Muse got two of the ly connected for a circuit clout! they were blanked, no rund, no | Club— W. L. Pet. three Eagle hits. Jakot and a triple! blow scoring their fifth score- | hits, no errors, no men left on | NAS Flyers 13 2 .867 and a single for the Flyers. Scrup-| marker. Alce followed Brown with| the base pads, in. the first two | SubRon Four 12 3 pi had a perfect day at bat with) 4 tine triple. He came in to score | innings. a FAWTUlant 7 6 three for three. The “Greek hit} ona fly ball. | The ladependets . scored | OpDevSta : 6 8 two safely and drove home three In the sixth stanza, Butler) another runin the third when | Sonar School 4 7 .364 Fue, 3 Knocked the horse-hide to the out-; they took advantage of an | Cardinals 3°9 (250 In the second game, Leffingwell) tieiq tence for an easy roundtrip.| error by the short stop. Scor- [sare Boulos S 2 12.143 pitched a two hit game against) qo infield errors scored anathes| ing was Santana, the third |§ #9 “= the Subron Four, He.allowed four! pun for the Stars bringing their| sacker for the Independents. hits, two cam@sin the first to/ final total runs to eight. | It must be said, the Navy team '§ poris Calendar scor¢ a run, @ triple by Roth in The Gulfstream woys were mak-| did try a game comeback, They! ! the sixth who s¢ored..on a fly to! ‘ing a dying try fight all the way. | scored six runs in the bottom of | Sarrmalt. center, Were the garnéd | runs Zepp in the third, singled to right | the ‘third stanza on just two hits | Loe against Fireball Flohr, Roth scor- field. Gomez walked. Both men|and an’ ertor by. Casado at sec- | ed three runs “hit @ triple and a seored when George Lewis knock- | ond, Leffingwell<led off by fan. | Island cae tanaue single andicqughtthree fligs. Con] 24 5 single into the right field, (ning, ;Pox doubled to left field TUESDAY ner and Durand also played well Lewis got on in the fifth on an | and went.t@ second on an era : Ai-Indepondeos We. . Core te “ pak ss ip ree ieee error and scored on Brost's double, | Trim walked, Hale was safe on a poral. iy { see an ure W J e 2st. The Naval Air Station Flyers have won their last five games| and that is the reason they are on top; They lost a game to SubRon Four on May 30 by a 3 to 2 score an lest a game to the OpDev Sta 6 to 3. Sport Shorts: A Key West oldtimer picks the following team: Cyril Griffin, cateher. Brouks, Roy Fulford, Q. Lopez hs | Felo Rodriguez, pitchers. Panther Pent, first Nene Benetiz, second. Larney S. Tickney, third. Evaristo Rodriguez, shortstop. | Tomas, Medina, Mira, in the! outfield. f Just ask any oldtimer about |seecond Island City Base. j ball. la seore of 11-8. | | the first man ‘up, got on by ;|more tallies were | singled, Smith York won the first game 2 to 1 | j } | On Hits, Homers, | By Butler The Brooks All downed the Gulfstream Food Store Boys 8-4. in the! first game of a double tilt) affair played at) Ocean-) view Park Sunday. In the! Stars) contest, the Strand Theater nine outscored the: Benny’s Cafeteria team by. The Brooks Stars took the lead injthe first inying when Butler, | an error, Smith hit a home run to give his boys that initial start, coring Butler before him. Two added in the when Hannibal an error, Bulter doubled to score second frame ;Yeached first on the two tallies. Brown was the first man up in| the fifth for the Another isixth when: Gomez doubled to} right and scored on a signle by the virsitle O. B, Ingraham. The Score: R. H. E Gulfstream 48 8 | Branes Stars 8 9 4) Hannibal and McelIntosh; Diaz jand Bradley Home Run: © Smith, 3utler, | | Brown. Triple: Alce. Double: Brost, Gomez. Esquinaldo and Rodriguez Pitched In the game between Benny’s nine, the two much talked about pitchers, Esquinaldo and Rodrig these players and they will tell you they were good. The Sonar Boys have dished out thrée shut-outs so far, one to (Gontinued On fage Bight) Victor Lang Copps A Catch-Of-Day Prize Mr. Victor Lang of the Southern Cross Hotel won the guesi prize of a six ounce rod and ocean city reel for the best catch of the day yes- terday. The Contest was held in connection with the Miami Beach Rod and Ree! Club. His catch was a 16 and a quarter und tarpon on @ six sone ig test ‘spinning line. Lang caught the fish at Bor- Channel have got the better to see which team got the best of the recent trade. However, the score showed that the Strand end of the deal, 11-8. Each team sent two pitchers to} inning | Esquinaldo { started for Strand but was releiv- | the mound in the horse - hide affair. nine ed in the fifth when George L: tras came in to stop the Ber nine. Benny's had similar troub | Chippy Fernandez had to releive | the virsitie Rodriguez in the midst | im the battle. The Score: Benny’s Cafeteria 810 2 Strand Theater Ibm 3 *Esquinaldo, G. Lastras and Fer- nandez; Rodriguez, Fernandez and! Babo. Home Run: Acevedo + Casado, Roberts. “Double: 2 Lastras, | hit | grounding out, pitcher Cafeteria and the Strand Theater | uez, battled. Many of the specta- | ters say it will take another game | = Fernandez, Hernandez.! -* Imdependenis Win * Over Navy, 11-8 The SubRon Four squad| broke the ice in the sixth! | frame to go out in front of! ‘the local Home Milk squad | 6-2 last night in Bayview} Park. In the second official | Island City Softball Lea- gue game, the Independ-| the Navy) ents surprised squad with a startling ral- ly in the fifth frame to beat | them 11-8. SubRon led off in the top of } the first stanza with the initial run when pitcher Clinton War- ren gave the Spurr. SubRon - short Home Milk tied the game up ' in their half. of the inning on two ' walks, two stolen bases and passed ball. The Milk boys added an assur- ance run in the second when they ganged up on Franklin for | three base knocks. George Bar- a ded out’ third, to-first on a bril- liant throw by McClure. Griffin; | singled, Lastras singled and In- graham singled to bat in the run. Warren went down swinging and | Pazo . ending the inning by to first. SubRon Fourman Piggford doubled in the fourth inning to tie the count again scor- ing Kalnak who had walked. | The deciding runs came in the| | top half of the sixth stanza when | the SubRon Four Schultz led off with a ring- triple to left center field. walked and Kalnak was | was safe on a fielder’s choice. | Franklin, the curve ball special | ist pitcher, slammed a_ doubi down the left field line that was} fair by inéhes. Piggford was safe on an error by the second sacker | and the next three down. in fast order. The score: men RHE} 100104060650} SubRon 4 Home Milk 11000002111 Franklin, and Piggford; War-| jren and Griffin. Independents Outclass Navy Collecting 11 hits including two j home runs, by ,Acevedo, and the pitcher Gilbert Gates, the Inde- pendents outclassed and out- scored a Navy team that com- mitted ‘four errors afield. The Indépendents led off'in the very first frame with four big runs on three hits and one of the Navy errors. Acevedo led off with a free ticket to the initial sack. Casado doubled. Santana | doubled. Alonzo doubled to} punch in the last off thé runs. He scored on an error by the | second baseman. The Navy team just couldn’t | Brooks. He polite-| get into the swing of things, for | tally was added in the | fielder’s- choice, Battles walked, | Montello fouled to the catcher! {and Duncan was hit by a pitch. | Srakocic slammed _a circuit clout } blow with the base pads loaded | to rack-up four runs in his RBI| column. That didn’t phase the pendent’s one iota. They back and scored five runs on five no errors. a line-drive Inde- | hits and }off with double pitcher to first, G. field, Acevedo walked, Casado |} doubled and scored on a single | by Alonzo. Fallon ended the| rally and inning by flying out to the right fielder. The (Continued On Page Eight) feck ees Golfers Lose On 15th | Hole When Pair Score) A Double Hole-In-One LOS ANGELES, June 12.— (#).—We'll tell you this story although we don't especially expect you to believe it. It was a golf game, and the foursome had reached the 120-yard 15th hole at the Los Angeles Country Club. Two partners, Charles Pack- ham and Elbert Hartwick. each scored a birdie two on the hole. Win the hole? Shucks. No. Their opponents, Mortimer Kline and C. J. Lioyd, each scored a hole in one. That's what it says here. ' | | up two free tickets and | stop, | Shultz, the second sacker, | | was creditied with the RBI on a | ground out from short to first. Pazo scored the run. | squad scored | | four runs on two hits and an er- | ror, | ing | Spurr went | came | Valdez led| to} \right field, Sawyer grounded out | I. Rodriguez | singled, Gates knocked his first! homer of the year to left center | Indepen- | SEVEN MAN STADIUM GROUP TO BE RECOMMENDED BY KING Use Stadium Free City Manager Dave King will recommend to. cify commissioners da seven-man committee to direct opera- tions at Wickers’ stadium, | Flagler avenue. Following are King’s recommendations : Dr. Julio DePoo. “Hank” Day Paul Albury “Win” Jones Earl Dunean. Doug MeCarthy. Roy Hamlin. | It was also aggteed to al-| low the Key West High | | School use of the stadium! Key West High May* free for ‘their initial foot-! | ball season. City of Key West wesilat lreceive 20‘. of the net |revenues from: all other | paid attractions, and would j\lease the concessions the highest bidder. | - City Manager’ Dave King |estimated that it cost $7,000 a year to jmaintain the stadium, plus| 510,000 annually for am- ortization of the debtedness. The $7,000 would be a follows: Maintenance 700. Water; $1,200. | Lights, $1,509. | Repairs, ete., $ hank in- | { man, $2;- 700, if approveds) By “the city commissioners. will have sports schedules, selection of a minor league yaar to train in the Island ee (ep | \jacation The stadium committee | would | Look Behind Yar PEEWEE REESE. Brooklyn Dodgers’ shortstop du@ks and throws up protective (®) Wirephoéto and captain, arm as fly ball hit by Pirate’ First Baseman Ralph Kiner, drops behind him in first inning of game at Ebbets Field, June 9. Reese lost the fly in the sun and — Kiner made first safely. Pirates won, 4-1. Wi nite Sox To Open * Crucial 16- Game ‘Read Trip Tonight NEW. YORK, Now June’ 12. big test, —(fP).- Are the » pennant © con- ? Will Brooklyn run away from the National Ieague?- Does} the real comes } Cincinnati belong in the first di- Baseball Slalistics U.S. Naval Station League 9:00-—Coca-Colaci¥s, SOpDevSta. | | THURSDA Y— 7:30—Coca-Colagea@$; SubRon | Four. } 9:00—Home Milk vs. VX-1. BASEBALL LITTLE AGUE j Bayview Park—Night Play To be announceé, § i ISLAND crry NTER BASEBALL aL Ri AGUE (Afternoon ) Oceanview Park To be announced. U.S. NAVAL STATION BASEBALL LEAGUE To be announced. TENNIS Bayview. Park j | (Morning, Daily and Sunday: play. GOLF Municipal Golf Course {Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. | SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. Keys Nash Motors j Stock Island Tel. 104 Afternoon and, Night) | vision? How about the Phillies ‘ . | and the Giants? plenty. of work: to do, in-| cluding arrangement of aH! — The’ two-week stretch of inter-' sectional play opening today should give some ot the answets.: Take the White Sox. Last time around they operated on a) “win ‘em all” plan in the East. Sever straight launched their 14 ‘game winning streak. Winning 21 of 26, they are the talk , Sti some non-be- their last of the nation lhievers remain. 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