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Frohock And Watson Pitch Furst Little League No-Hitter Thursday. June M 1951 THE KEY WEST CIT They'll Try To Swim C ale * Win 17-0;JayCees * Clipp Weaker Elks In Melee Of 22 Hits | DON EDWARDS Well, you can at least = Four Major Club — Games Rained Out .., As Phils Win, 3-0 that batting averages were| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | fattened considerably last, Rain washed out four Major | night when the | { League games yesterday. There 8 e Jay Cees | were three postponments in the | trounced the Elks 25-8 in a| American League; Cleveland at| Melee of hits. The JayCee| Philadelphia; Chicago at Washing- | | boys collected 22 hits in- ton and St. Li s » , ule at New York. cluding three home runs in In the National League, the Bos ton at Pittsburgh game was callea | the Little League baseball off because of rain. The Brooklyn| game at Bayyiew Park. The} Dodgers faced the St. Louis Car- second game of the evening | dinals in the onty arc-light game | was another freak game. on schedule. : : | Richard Watson and Pat Robin Roberts, the pride of the ; ” Philadelphia Phils, tamed the Frohock pitched a no-hit Chicago Cubs with four hits, the | Shutout against the Kiwanis Phils: taking a 5 to 0 decision. team in a one sided 17-0 Johnny Klippstein gave Roberts a| Score. Rotary picked up the good argument for three innings., 17 runs on a barrage of 16) But the Phils moved out front on| hits, a triple by Willie Jones and a fly| ball in the fourth and then added | to their advantage. Roberts now has seven wins and five losses. The New York Giants took ad- vantage of two infield errors in the eighth to beat the Cincinnati Reds, 5 to 2. The score was dead- locked at 2 to 2 when Virgil Stall- cup and Connie Ryan made the miscue The little fellows certainly play |ball, for records are racked up| : nearly every night of play. Last| night, the first no-hitter of the| season was placed by two pitch-| ers, Pat Frohock, who started, and | Richard Watson, the fourth frame Frohock led off for the Rotary | in the first frame by striking out. | who releived a second bi IF ‘lying Shortstop Too Fast For Bobby Brown JOHNNY BERO. ST. LOUIS BROWNS SHORTSTOP. kicks his heels behind him and throws to first base in a game with the New York Yankees at New York. Johnny has just tagged out Bobby Brown of the Yankees on second base and is trying to make it a double play. He didn’t succeed. Brown throws up-his right leg but failed to keep the flying shortstop from getting off Brown went out on Yankee Catcher Yogi Berra’s grounder to Bobby Young, second baseman for the Browns. Young flipped the ball to Bero. St, Louis won 5 to 1. City Baseball Loop Meeting Called At 7 There will be a called meet- ing of the Island City Baseball League tonight at 7°p.m. in the office of Roy - Hamlin, 823 Whitehead Street. Business will be \discussed that is of importance tg every- ne. Public is cordially invit- ed to attend: FAWTU Up sets | Favorite SubBon In Twelve Innings Ennis Surprises, | SubRotr Four Foes | Fighting FAWTMan $aupset the |favorite SubRon Four mate at the Naval Station. diamond, | K in what, was’ provably the; ry WwW (P) Wirephot: | be game ever withesstd at that | diamond. | FAWTUlant. scdied- first. when | Gilbert hitsa.s: Hgle He Sle sec- ond and <6nv the’ gatcher’s: wild throw to short &top; he ¢amé in to score, | - FAWTUlantiscoréa again in the | thied on: awalk, asifgléyand a} Wildthrow by the pitcher Ho the | FIVE-YEAR-OLD BUBBA TONGAY (left) and his sister Kathy (right). 4,“plan to leave their home in Miami, Fla., Sunday for an attempt to swim the English Channel in August. Their father, Russell Tongay, will fly with them to England. Bubba is show- :ing Kathy what the English Channel looks like on a map. Last year he swam 22 miles down the Mississippi river for practice and Kathy swam 12 miles. his toss. $ which helped the s hat : to register three none Van's | Chancey fanned, Watson walked, | | , _ fig baseman to:pick off a ranner. | Lockman clouted a homer for ir,|Garcia walked and Bethel sing-| T da R li i$ t C ] d ubRon Four scored their two J Lo J A d Gl R A h pers tee pee na ied led. Bethel ended the ending when Bo li j 0 y Ss esu Ss or: Ss a en ar {on & A the third intiing tit a b: oe pez, r. ni en ay re er, : tg | he was put out at the third sack.| | jon balls, apair-of: singles, A field mound decision over Ewell acs: | he 35 § wing ‘ | “SOFTRALL | well. The total for the inning: two runs ] g ér's choice and-a linger ive'te deep} FR; Y Bill Wight came through with a} 8 One hit, two walks and no err-| News acai n Major Leagues | (Bayview Park) Nene: G tan nit td push! T. in ounds in unior ourne five-hit shutout for the Boston! °'S NATIONAL LEAGUE | Night Play jathdr teh push ¥ Wins * ~ —- Weel Bo hs Ane ae on |. Rotary picked up two more runs : : ‘ : anymore ruris-aerogs- tif AWTU| Joe Lopez, Jr. Wins ay who downed the Detroit |, ihe becond Boone Tie “Bee | Boston 010 | Island City Softball League | camé to bat in the Ist uf f thi T t y Ti 2 to 0. Dizzy Trout also| gfixerpin ise: Pittsburgh 100 THURSDAY- mK { uesday by winning every hale was in good form, holding the| Walks and no Kiwanis errors. The] The Nav. Sta. summer bowling Vern’* Bickford and wanes 7:30—Coca-Cola vs. SubRon | | winnitg nie SAT Bet teat . the First Round In lis second victory, yesterday, doc z ‘ pa 4 big inning, however, came in the} j,. eiiseae % | } i wh« ed seco Red Sox to six hits. The Red Sox| 108 OP'the' shied, Ths power dein | league got under way with a bang) Cooper; Murry Dickson and Clyde| Four | secdnd baseman, aiden base, a Winning Al! Holes who qualified sacung posted their first run in the sec- e >| Monday night, with all teams pre -Cullough | 9:00—Home Milk vs.’VX-1 ‘, aot y is two scores ond inning on a triple by Vern| "8 bite cong w ag the ard gaeen Peas and shawing a good account| wetuel Be ve NA Se wa eee onie MMe Ne Neleh so] eee re ae | Fourteen year. olds Glen Ray t two rounds were:%8 _ as a ‘ . z big runs. ree singles, a Rh i id Gordon, on ond} boos H =} € e game | KeNER ere ie Snniele aut Ted | couple ten ercar, surees pel ere Re ee ° |none: ott’ (fith of ye BASEBALL |when Ennis of FAWTU entered |Areher, Jr. and Joe Lopez, Jr., a. Cikt: boy iets Williams hit a double in the eigh The Sea Cats let it be known ASEBALI South Fi hi r th, sedring Dom Di Maggio with| iPS and a passed ball scored the | they were not to be cast aside, as LITTLE LEAGUE the game in the eighthidnning with | are competing in the South Flor hat entered the tour the secand run. oe | men. ) the trampled the poor hard LY Bayview Park—Night Play the bases loaded andyho outs. He|}ida Junior Championship Golf ‘ Lge re : ’ eis | Three final tallies were scored) working civilians for four points Sports Balletix | pRIDAY " TPetiores retire SHe-OG8t three |Touiney.in Miami, it was an-| 1% mon sae, ae AMERICAN LEAGUE across the dish when Rotary a-| Gerenser’s 176-482 paced the Cats | Kiwanis vs. VFW, first game. | ey eae | nounced. by Joe Lopez, Sr. pei ment play, was‘detented a Rone | SP een eee UP oP the surprising. | Roberts 416 total for three games| BIRMINGHAM, Mich.—(?),—A| —JayCees vs. Lions, second | he Ao RHE | - Both of the toys won their first | the frst round = ., |J¥ weak pitching and defensive| was high for the loose : . i ae Detroit 05 0| | was high for ser virtual golfing unknown from Mt.|__— ganx ; ‘ 5 tw ig‘ efter going througl ; | action of the Kiwanis nine. Four > Cc 2 ie a0. Pee Sk SubRon 4 003 000 000 000 2 6 5 | two rounds after going through Boston 06 0 tite ware placed. led’ ty Taylors| oh: ,C: 1380 led by Sharps 182-) Clemens, 'Michigan—Al Besselink | SATURDAY |FAWTU 011 000 000 002 3104 |the qualifying rounds with fine Mail The Citizen to Friends Trout and Ginsberg; Wight and) tise aanbie: 488 downed Fleet Sonar 2 for four) _was the @arly leader in the first] VFW vs. Elks, first game. Ro-| O'Rourke and Mact; Lovelace, {color In the qualifying round — Moss. ee a luninia Gare: blanked alll pointes lal a Pins | round of the National Open. With| tary vs. Lions, second game. | Ennis (8) and Bo Glen shot 84 and Joe shot a 92 : ee ae ,_{the Way on the brilliant pitching | Nav. Sta, sunk the . Gilmore| ™98t f the golfers’ still on the} Temes Archer whipped Catalono 8-7} Re kee New York, (post-| of the dynamite duo of Watson | takeing four, points on consisten- jpoucte: jhenetink ported are ISLAND CITY WINTER n the first round of the quarter. | Cinveland? ab Philadelphia Honk ee ee he cea, Ley for Bll hk, PoE ake’s 105 | +o, Stuns. over par for the Oak: | BASEBALL LEAGUE finals Tuesday. His second round} Felis pai scarben ey a | gether struck out 13 batsmen and] and Johnsons 189-480, led the Sta [end Tp care, 3 (Afternoon Play) loos Under Twelve |was''a close match and on the} SE sehen , | walked just three men. The pitch- gang to victory. Silkowski’s 479, | ain jan fo fa! just after Oceanview Park | 18) h hole he was shooting in the} ; Chicago at Washington, (post-| ing was so tight that just 21 men|Puinick's 476 Duke's 463, and|Besselink-completed his round. | ‘To be announced |May Still Sign Up; very low o's ys Nash Motors ~ poned, rain). faced them in the game. And of| Browns 415. kept things hot for init . |For Little Leaguers Joe: Lopez, Jr., clipped Lipton] ee oe wen ' eit ease those 21, just one man reached] Johnson ail the way. Remley top- TENNIS U.S. NAVAL STATIOV 10-8-jn.the first round, match. on| essere a "7 pled 434 pins for a Gilmore. high. RHE | Op. Dev! Faladeiphia xpos R HE |school No. 1'began the summer | Chi 0 4 4.| Rotary 22 (10) 300 17 16 0 | séason just. like they. finished the Roberts and Sempick; Klipp-|Kiwanis 00 0 000 0 0 3 |\inter league. Op. Dev: smeared stein, Kelly and Walker Frohock, Watson (4) and Beth-|F'$.§ for a first game win. FSS. S jel; Valdez, Mira (2), Valdez (4)| shook the daze and. pinned Op New York 5:7 1 Jand Brady. | Dev's ears back for a second game | Cincinnati 25 34 win. The third. game.sea sawed for | Kennedy, Spencer, Maglie and| Collecting 22 power-packed hits | eight frames, with’ Op!sDev.-gett- | Westrum; Blackwell and Scheff-| including three ringing home runs | ling the better. breaks in, the last} | were pulled in by a hot shot J: Cce squad last night in the fi ing. Bs | two frames, which netted, Op. Dev. | St) three points. Charlie Hall: led Op Boston at Pittsburgh, (postpon-| game of the Little League double | pey, with an average of 171. Lt.| ed, rain). | header. | Tannei’s 479, and Galordino's 478 enecmnes Snow went the distance on the} sets were high | for thé Sonar Brooklyn 7 11 0 |mound for the JayCees and just School, St. Louis 4 7 2 |had to coast the distance, since |” Op, BevS"Charlie stati 1d the | Hatten, King and Campanella; | his teammates had pulled way out! entire league with a two game | Poholsky, Brazle, Wilks and Rice.|in front in the first two innings of] serage of 171. | play Caldwell’s 510 pins was first | = ae Even though the Elks did get] nights Mah for thiee vance Baseball fatistics »:: by such a big score, they hit!" Lt. Duke rolled 195 for high | and scored runs also. In’ all, they | game honors U.S. Naval Station atoue ne eight runs across the plate | ” and ‘Fleet Sonar} (Morning, Afternoon and Night) ai ~ f. t00—OpDevSta..vs. FAWTU |. ‘10: the: Bayview Park between Dw Alvin C. Eurich, vide presi- eh oh Boca; Chita; ; ' £) the Hours of 10 am, and 3 }dent, Ford Foundation for‘the Ad- \ | pant, T will get them contracts vancement of Teaching, former] | 1:00—Sonar. School‘ vs. Navy} #7 | president of ‘thé State pave j of | Mich., ‘i Op. Dev’s 2389 total pins topped | Ae a Bets jon 14 hits including three long] {he Jeagues first nights play. 4 See | All teams vow that next Mon- SubRon Four 24 ae |_ Just to give an idea how the|qay night things will be differ- FAWTUlant 8 6 571 ees hit, here’s the hit lead-| on} OpDevSta 6 8 .462/ ers: Villereal, 5 for, six, including | TEAM STANDINGS Sonar School 4 7 .364/a home run and two doubles; La-| peam— W.L.Pts Cardinals 3 9 .250; torre, 5 for six, including three} Sea Cats are Navy Eagles 212 .143| doubles; Alexander, two for four, | pey3a9 are y - ~ including a double; Demeritt, four oo) station Sock Yesterday's Results for five, including two doubles; |” D ett 2 se FAWTUlant 3, SubRon Four 2.) Yates, four for five, including two | "a fe aig pee : uw |home runs and a double. \ Ai ae a Roe Island City Softball League The Score Hg {Gilmore 030 : Cine 4 i Cees 3(12) 285 22 9 | Civilians 030 Yorpora’ 5 2 P 3 | re Independents 6 2 sa ig ),| MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE : ow and Yates; I petra : SubRon Four 254 Holland ( itive Men's High Series X-Blue Angels 33 x S. Calordino, 541, high single, Nae 3:33 OpDevSta 23 Rest In Peace | Ski Silkowski, 541, high single, | Home Milk 2 5 286 3) PEDRO AGUILAR 203 | Coca Cl 6 .143 Jim Caldwell, 511, high single hate a too | Robert Schultz, better known] 197" ali . i ear x ad. | 88 Bobby to his many friends, has Women’s High Seri —formerly the VX-1 squac- | cone to the great beyond. Many| G o toy. 468, high single, 167 ? Be, ae | Of his friends will regret. with S0F-) 1 ouise Duke, 458, high single, 167 row the passing of this great sport.| Cindy Valin, high single 163, ‘4 He was connected with sports| LEAGUE STANDINGS P ay or Ul y in Key West since the days of] ‘team WL. Pct i = Jack Able and he was the life of | team Four e084 T is Tiile boxing locally for quite sometime. | ream Seven on enn Se engender oyeeenl bad en 30 4 center put | touch with alll ream One aes Starts Soon | the local pls He was well] pcan Two rts liked by all same in contact] peam Thre 030 nis Championships. play- || He lived a good clean life andj poam Eight 030 ing the first time for the will go into the “Kingdom of | big John M. Spottswood [! Heaven.” | Cup. will begin as soon as — the backstops and net posts SHUFFLEBOARD | Summerland Key at the County Beach are Bayview Park completed. — (Morning, Afternoon and Night) | _ FISHING CAMP Total entries now num- Daily and Sunday play. 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