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: t i | ' i Coca Cola Edges SubRon Four By 2-1 ; Second Game Saw * Ejections As Big Rubarbs Sm Coca Cola, with a com- pletely new look on life, barely pushed by the Sub. Ron Four squad 2-1 last night in Bayyiew Park. Co-| ca'Cola put their bid in for their second win in the} sixth frame as they scored the winning run.in some of. the tightest competition! play in the Island City Soft- ball League. Ih the second game of the doub- | le header, Home Milk pushed a- sidé a last inning rally against! the VX-1 team to beat them 12-11 in 4 sloppy, losely played game. } Several times during the course} of the game, play was halted while rubarbs proceeded on the field. As | @ result, two players, “Crip” Las- i tras of Home Milk and Aldrich of } the VX-1 squad, were ejected from the game. _ Coca Cola, who had lost their first six games, decided it was! Open Golf Tourney Starts Gil Hodges Hits | Number: 20 To Beat St. Louis By 2-1 NEW YORK, June 15.—i) | FiGil Hodges banged his 2 j homer into the left field bl rs afte Duke Snider with two out in the ninth ye | day for Brooklyn's ¢ | St. Louis, One blow j bat wiped out the effect | Cardinal hits The Seore AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Busto postponed | Pain). St. Louis at New York | poned, rain) sciaimilaita | R. H i | Cleveland 3 10 | Philadelphia is and Hegan; Zo! Lemon artin and Murray { First Game | Rio et high time to win a few They | Chicago 8 12 tor advantage of a walk, two {Washington | a wild pitches and one hit in the Aloma and Masi; Hud firgt frame to score a_run. Their ; | son Consuega and Grasse winning .tally, however, came in| | — thg top half of the sixth stanza, (®) Wirephote | Second Game $F selon blow by Seruppie,| CRAIG WOOD OF MAMARONECK. N. Y.. prepares his ball on | R. H. E, Tit was a sufficient count to de.| *¢ first tee at the start of the National Open Golf Tournament al - + - fegt the SubRon Four gang on| 2! Birmingham, Mich., Thursday. Awaiting their turn to tee off | tary SaSEN 5 alee th@ three hit pitching of Skidmore. | are E. J, Harrison (left) of Little Rock, Ark., and Frank Strana- | Wy We M a vie me nines ; SubRon picked up _ their | me tally in the final frame hen pitcher Franklin was han (dark shirt) of Toledo, Ohio. tournament in bright sunny weather. The 162 players started the | Gjerra NATIONAL LEAGUE cond baseman Scruppie. He idvanced around the base ads on a stolen base and a it by’ virsitle catcher Pigg- | le at first on an error by | | | | | ‘School fs Admitted rd. oth pitehers, Franklin for the| SubRon team and Skidmore for | . el i Uicie Ace th¢ Coca Cola nine, pitched al- m@st air-tight ball in allowing = | jugt three hits apiece. Only one er- | rog was committed afield in the | City Baseball Loop i game, one by the second sacker Meeting Called At ; ae fog the local team in the seventh | ini Ging. | There will be a called meet- R H E| ing of the Island City Base- | SubRon 4 000 000 1 1 3 0| ball League tonight at 7 p. m. Coca Cola 100: .001..0..2..3 1 in the office of Roy Hamlin, Skidmore and Laudermilk; | | 823 Whitehead Street. | Business will be discussed Franklin and Piggford. i be ‘that is importait.to every- The Home Milk squad, tiedntidte | hard and soundly, shook off a last minute rally to down the VX-1 squad in Bayview Park last night. Tn the game, rubarbs were the fashion as every one wanted to get in on the latest argument. ‘one. Public is cordially in- vited to attend. | | l ion | Truly, it was one of the: worst Loca Recreation i displays. of sportsmanship ever ee ‘ | shown: inthe league. | n egins On.; | Home Milk ied off as the visit-; i ors in the top of the initial frame ‘Si U T a and scored three runs on one hit: ign p e ay: and two costly errors. Don Cruz | | putiched a single knocking in a| A’ finely organized recreation run before him. | plan for the Youths of Key W They scored three more in the} will be augumented Monday, second frame on two base hits/ cording to Coach Winston Jone and thres big errors. Ingraham) director of the activities walked, ‘Knowles grounded out,! Registration scheduled for the pitcher, Clinton Warren, sing-| Monday beginning at 9 a. m. and is led sharply into left center field, | lasting through 5 p. m. The same Oropeza struck out and Pazo was! hours will be repeated Tuesday. safe on an error. Ogden singled | The only requirment for the and Cruz ended the inning by! boys and girls from the age « flying out to pre center fielder. | six to 19 is to register on one af The Home’ Milk’s big inning | the two days | earme in the fifth stanza when! All sports and handicrafts, in-| they seored a total of four runs cluding an open library, will be | on two hits.and three more errors; available in the program. Handi- by the VX-1 players. Their final | craft lessons will be given by com: |! runs came in the seventh when! pétant instructors as well as. in- they scored two on two hits, one | structions on swimming, football, by Griffin dnd one by Knhowles,| baseball and all major sports, | and one error. | There will be seven instrué@tors " WX-1 scored three.in the first,/ to give, the. children nearly any tone in the $écond, shy in the third pan | they want. ‘“framie fang one in the tilt’ They} The datest addition ‘to the ‘staff a sizable rally going in their}is Harold Haskins who will be in} haif of the sixth frame but were | charge of the Harris Street play- dampened to loss. | grounds and will instruct in bas-} The Score:, ketball and softball. Harold has R HE} just completed four years of var- Home Milk 330 042 12 8 4 sity basketball at the University VX-1 316 010 11 12 10) of Florida at Gainesville and wil Warren and Griffin; St. Claire} have charge of the intramurals at and Domalgowski. the High Sc ned) this) this y FOLLOWING Baseball St Statistics THROUGH U.S. Naval Station League | Club— WT Pet NAS Flyers 13. 2 867} By PEDRO AGUILAR | SubRon Four 12 4 .750 On Saturday at 1 p.m. the Son-| pAWTUlant 8 6 871 ar School nine will play the Navy | OpDevSta 6 8 .462 Eagles, the Sonar boys have won} sonar School 4 7 .364 their last two games by a 4 to 1| Gapginals 3 9 250 score over the SubRon Four and Navy Eagles 212 .143 by a 11 to 0 csore over the Eagles. | The Eagles have lost their last six games and are out to crash Island City Softball League the win column. The Sonar are/ Club— ag going out fighting for first place | Corporal : 5 before July 1. Independents | 6 In the night cap the Cardinals SubRon Four a will play FAWTUlant. The FAW-| Navy 23 4 TU lant boys won their last two | VX-1 2 3 400 games and are getting hot in the OpDevSta 2 3 400 race, The Cardinals have lost their | Home Milk 3.3 75, last three games and are out to} Cova Cola 2 6 200 break the ‘hard-luck streak and | Seacats » 1 000 win their game. In the first game Sunday the} Sonar School will play the Eagles. This game will start at 1 p. m. } j Yesterday's Results Coca Cola 2, SubRon 1. Home Milk 12, VX-1 11 ee aia TENNIS Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. GOLF ee aan Island) TE Sgn am play. In the second game the Card::.- als will play the SubRon Four. The last time these two clubs met | the Score Was 5 to 3 in favor of | SubRon Four, Saturday June 16 at Boca Chica field, the N.A.S. will, play the Op. Dev. Sta..Sunday the Op. Dev. Sta. will play the FAWTUlant nine, ane. will start. at. 34 pe ™. vee Tennis Is Boosted As Key West High : High, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Ed- jor clubs hav RSS layoff Chambers to the - Louis Car- eT eae | dinals for five playets. The Cards} | With plenty of trophys in com-| gave up pitcher Howie Pollet petition as well as prizes donated | 4 | Pionships. He whipped Joe Lopez, | Buyview Park—Night Plag | {FRIDAY Local Golfers To | Kiwanis vs. JayCees game . | R. H. E |New York Ly 18: Of | Cincinnati Oak. 2 Jansen and Westrum; Wehme To Net Lea ue j ier, Erautt, Byerly, Perkowski and g | Scheffing | Key West Will Play) R. H. ¥ | Brooklyn vs ee | Miami Edison And | st. Louis 5 0 Erskine, Granca wn Miami Senior High | | ella;.Presko and (¢ Key West tennis got a well ‘i x deserved boost this week when | 5, ladel ‘ “A ea | 5 ac iid + 2 the .Key West High School pee re . 3 a 9 | was admitted to thc South Flori- | Meyer and Seminick; Rush, Mc da Scholastic League, according | Lish, Kelly eos anc d Bu rgess to Coact h Van, high school tennis / See cee Westlake And Cliff he league takes in’such teams | es e i ! us. Palin Beach, Miami. Senior Chambers Traded | To St. Louis Cards: jlefte for «summer school at Col-| as Pirates Get Five ambla“ University in New York} and hopes to n nike a battle for top! Players In Return lwerors in the circuit of stars. PITTSBURGH (P) This sammer will put plenty of| pittsburgh Pirates have swapped | action before the Key West tennis | their hard- hitting third ‘sadker 4 fans-as both the Junior and Seni- Wally Westlake ad pitcher Cliff] started their cham- ison and other renowned Titans in the ae of tennis. Coach Van signed the papers entering the league just before he The | {Catcher Joe Garagiola, outfielder Bill Howerton, reliefer Ted Wilks | jand rookie infielder’ Dick Cole. | No cash was involved. | ‘Yanks Trade Off | Three Pitchers For Bob Kuzava WASHINGTON--(P)——The New | York Yankees have traded three | Jr. another Key West player and! righthanded pitchers to the Wash- son of the Key West Golf Club/ ington Senators for left-handed | proy Joe Lopez, Sr., 4-2. + |hurler Bob Kuzava, ! Both boys advanced all thé way Going to the Nats are Tom Fer- to the semi-finals in some stiff) rick, Fred Sanford and Bob Por- | Competition. Archer will meet) terfield. Between them Ferrick | | Dennis Vollmer of Miami for the| and Sanford have won one game | championship of his division. land lost four for the Yanks, this | season. Porterfield has been pitch- C ] jing for Kansas City. Kuzava has | ' Sports Calendar SOFTBALL ; won three and lost three for the} | sixth place Senators. (Bayview Park) Night Play Washington's president, Clark | Griffith, says no cash is involved land City Softball League To be announced. by local merchants, is expected in the a record field tourney. : Sports Bulletin GLEN RAY ARCHER, JR., GOES INTO FINALS Glen Ray Archer, 14 year old} | Key West golfer has advanced to the finals in the D division of the South Florida Junior Cham-| jin the deal, which comes on the | final day for oaking trades. To make-room for the new- | comers, the Senators sent pitcher | | Bob Ross to Kansas City and re- | quested waivers on catcher Frank ; * BASEBALI. LITTLE LEAGUE } VFW, first game. vs. Lions, second Go To Homestead Twenty-seven players from the} | | WF 'W vs. tary vs. KS, EI ‘s, first game. Ro-| Key West Golf Club will make a Lions, second game. {trip to the Homestead Golf club | Sunday to play a return match. | Recently, the Key West boys ;easily defeated the Homestead | players at the local links. How- j ever, the locals will be compete- jing on strange grounds and will | have to be at their best to repeat ISLAND CITY WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE (Afternoon Play) Oceanview Park To be announced. U.S. NAVAL STATIOV | their victory. BASEBALL LEAGUE | Golf professional Joe Lopez has SATURDAY— |} rounded up a fine group of con- 1:00—Sonar vs. Eagles | testants, but will have ‘trouble! at Navy Field. winning on the slow Homestead 3:00—Cardinals vs. FAWTU- | Breens. | lant at Navy Field. | 3:00-—OpDevSta vs. Boca Chica} Blus Angles at Boca Chica. 3:00-—-OpDevSta vs. FAWTU- | lant at. Boca Chica. | SUNDAY— | } } Navy 1:00—Sonar School vs. / fagles at Navy Field. | 3:00—Cardinals Four at Navy Keys Nash Motors | Stock Island Tel. 104 vs. Field. | WILL STADIUM GRASS GROW FOR FOOTBALL SEASON? | people | of the season finally lost out on penant hopes i best Friday. June 15, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN se sores: es me SSE GE ASEM Mie! eee m= eS 1 4 dec: This ~ aa} By DON EDWARDS L [2 SS Gee MO RG SG cP eR Gh ae Page 3 inninniaiggs Sports Editor Hall, football by meeting held Monday night at City the city made a vards the promotion of giving the. right. to use the Stadium free of ge for their first year of gridding. Jot Louis Carben in Carb irvey and City Man- 3e] ive King greed that t 5 help out on this ct nity enterprise. Al the - matter has to go before the ion in official form they en that they > boys in eve building up one of y Wes they t that has yet been made. also elected a system to govern the all the new Stadium for sports and set up a system of rentals to apply to anyone using stadium. ion has shown that they 2v West. in the e corm were In favor of promoting ig _atter by more meet ace the repre entation requested of the different civic organizations. sports fans of that still minds of the lies in the Willi the y one question is Key West about the sta fiel€ be ready by the opening of football season? 1ard one to answer, it is true. But with the present con- f the field, there is doubt that it will be ready in time. There y competent working very dili-* r contractor on the job that is ntly to aS get the job done, but the gr that the just deesn’t seem to grow. Here’s hoping grass will take situation in hand and wil! produce a good field for the sake of scheduled football games. FIRST HALF PLAY ENDED IN LITTLE LEAGUE Leag minute > ended Jast week with sur- reak for the lead and com- ront with eight games in the b two lone defeats, The Rotary entry had a shade better fielding team coupled with timely batting that won them the first half on a nose-out over second place Lions. ‘ The Lions, who had played hea t half of the Little ians making a last g to just some the ads-up ball all during the first half when the Elks whip- ped them to put the Rotary ahead by one g g third was the hard luck JayC pitcher i rithe Stuart Yates. T better than place third slot, although they had e sluggers on the team Coming up fast were eam. With perhaps the JayCees could do no some real Little Lea- league, he the Kiwanis who occupied fourth place after a dismal start that saw the youngest team .in the league drop four straight games. They soon started their crash in the victory olunin, The Elks and VFW, with young teams, are building for the fu- They started fine, but soon got into the wars with the League leaders, Wednesday night, the second half opened. The JayCees pounded. out a 25-8 victory.over the young Elks as their vietors had a big ¥2 run gecond inning. In the second game of the evening, Pat Frohock and Richard Watson teamed up for the Rotarians to piteh a‘??-0 win aver the Kiwanis. The two ace pitchers pitched the first no hit, no Hunueme in the Little League as they whiffed 13 of the losers in the six immings played. Frehock had ven of the strikeouts and-Watson six. Their teammates gave them air-tight support in the field while. | pounding out 16 hits and seven stolen bases. sitar si Enea RERERRERATE ture se WHISKEY Dear Customers: We are no longer allowed to advertise our prices...but come in and see for your- self that we are sell- ing WHISKEY... Cheaper Than The Law Allows FREE DELIVERY 9 A.M. to 4AM.