The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 16, 1951, Page 8

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Page’ . ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday. June Harper Punches Double In Seventh To Win For The Veterans = Yates Pitches ~ JayCees To Victory Over Lions, 7-3 The VFW, although out- hit, beat the Kiwanis entry in the Little Baseball Lea- gue when Harper, the pitch- er, punched a neat double) Confirmation into right field to score two} |. or, ay ee runs for the victory. The! },, second game saw the Jay-| F Cees out-hit and out-score ‘ the Lions by a score of 7-3. a aie aia ances Passiglia Has ort Lauderdale th: West High School’ * Yates went the distance for 109 Pg Viena + the JayCees giving up just|e Pouth Florida ‘three hits and fanning 14/5chool League on - batters. the top half of the first frame 3 a taal * was Knowles who grounded out fe Passiglia second to first. G. Mina clipped, Schedule of a single into right field and Oro-; the coming i peza flew out to the left fielder: . after fouling long home run ‘ bound balls. The VFW were in front for most of the game. They scored their | been waiting eagerly the ‘ first tallies in the second inning. weeks for the outcome + Two runs came in on two hits, will follow. Play op: January 5. |his parents’ home in Ne: City the day before yester Harper, the pitcher. Kiwanis tied up the count in the top of the second on one error by the second sack- | good news and congra er. Three walks by Harper © The Tennis Club is wiring put the scoring rans on the base pads. of : VFW went out in front again| School its ‘in the sea-saw game. Wells got] on by an error and was out tr ing to make second. Sellers wi :safe on a fielder’s choice. Gare just ended and paved the |ing his two inexperienced walked and Molina walked. Est-| against the best high school var ‘ enoz was out on an infield fly and| sities in the South. He Harper went down swinging. The Kiwanis nine, piloted by’ of the Miami ar lLefty Reagan and coached by | sult of their showing, Coac! such amiable coaches as Joe Mira,| and school official Announced Start- ing Play Jan. 5 arrived resident Carl Passiglia ,in membership mn | of its Boys and Girls tennis | Leading off for the Kiwanis in| varsities has been accepted. id matches school Parents and players alike have | chool’s petition. It is: reg: tone by Cervantes and another by, that Coach Van had to Je: day, of the acceptance. ~~ ‘ | Coach Van gave ‘the High first Girls and Boys! terinis varsities in the school year | admittance-to the. League by pl. } girls and boys on two inva 16, 1851 * ool Confirmed As School League Team | League |* at Key 8 peti- High! beliall | the | for | year | ens on last two | of the | table | ve for | w York | day and will not be here to receive the {ulations,, dim a= | way for; squad: led his} h Jones STANDINGS WwW \I's Frustrating For The Defending Cham pion DEFENDING CHAMPION BEN HOGAN closes his eye in ‘distnay after aputt.that failed to put: jr, feingtlman, » his ball (arrow) into the cup in the National Open Golf Tournament at Birmingham, Mich. . | LITTLE BASEBALL LEAGUE induced not} tried their game rally in the fifth) only Fort Lauderdale and South | Dodgers Win After A Week's Layoff NEW YORK. ‘lined last Saturday by ) jury ombe nsationa strikeout ace in te inn. | ‘The Score NATIONAL LEAGUE | R. H. E. | oklyn 211 hicago oe | Newcombe and Campanella | Miner and Walker R. H. E : Philadelphia a * MP), Wirephoto| st. Leuis 10 13 Candina, Kon stanty, and Seminick, Ben Sirkont, Chapman and Cooper Ramsdell and Prame LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL, Id shoulder in- ‘Newcombe Pitches June. 16. —().— returned to ended the first day's play with @ six-over-par 76. The tough Oaklaad Hills. Country Club course | /@Mi¢t: Boyer and Rice baffled the great shot makers. None of the competitors was able to equal par. Today Hogan fired R. H. B.} a subpar 32 on first nine holes of the U.S. Open Goli championship. His 32.was three under par. | New York 1110 2 It was the hottest nine played so far in the toujney. At the start of today’s third round. Hogan Pittsburgh 611 3 had 149 for 36 holes of play. 5 | Hearn and Westrum; Friend Walsh and McCull h. ; or x: R. H. E S : baie Boston re hee Cincinnati 610 1 and} “ L Pct i iframe going out in front by one| Broward to come to Key West but . 2 0 1.000 ot ae | run. They scored three runs on| powerful Coral Gables, the de ohana 1 0 1.000: = - AMERICAN LEAGUE two hits and two errors. It was|fending champions, as well. Sens-| pw 1 0 1.000 BOX SCORES Second Cane R. H. E in vain however, for the game/ing at once the enth sm of | 1 ions 01 000 First Game JayCecs AB RH E Cleveland 23 1 was tied up again by the VFW| both pupils and parents for the i 0 1.0001 Kiwanis AB RH &| Villareal, 2t Sek Hee ashington 480 when they scored a run on one| game, the school authorities sub- aelwanis 0 2 .000| Knowle ve 0 0 1|Latorre eae tar nn, Brissie and € hit. mitted the petition for a place in che 4.1% 6] Alexander, ¢ 4 0 1 {Johnson and Klutz In the tcp Of the seventh extra|the League. Their foresight and | GOLF 2 1 1 o|Demeriit, ss Woe aa inning frame, the Kiwanis scored! confidence,in the youngsters re- Municipal Golf Co: e ick bles 00 R. H. E. what seemed to be the winning| d ample justification in to A re: tid Seuticn: 1 rire | Pierce rf 0 0 Detroit 03.0 tally when they teamed up on acceptance. Daily and Sunday’ play. Wiis Sy be ; o| Yat ‘> ; 0) New oa 2 5 0 oné hit and two walks. The petition was daring in that bis : : i Biedy. .- 4 at Bates: of 1 0| Newhouser,,. Hutchinson Harper won his own ball game, | the South Florida League is one/ strings behind the scenes could Ponuinaddo, ‘rf 2 4 | Whitly Ib 0 0} Rebinson; Rachi and Berra. though, with a clean double. Gar-|of the two fastest High School] have accomplished it, The most] Gahanna | 2 : ie See, cia led off with a base on balls| circuits for tennis in the country.| that the School authorities, Coach | Super’ Ea ee ar ere aa Fit Gane | and stole a base. Molina walked| (The other is Los Angeles). De-| Van, and I could achieve was a| "1% . a eee : ree RH. EL| and both men advanced on a wild| spite the good play in the five) promise that if the boys and girls} Total AB R H £|Chicago 3 6 1I piteh. Bstenoz grounded out pitch-|matches, acceptance was. uncer-| proved themselves good enough in| eee ih Ae er urd serene 410 0! er to first. Harper knocked the | tain and depended in the final an-| their South Florida Championship | <.,.., 2 | yin 2 Jiarhos orf double to end the game. | alysis on Key West's performance | matches, membership walle be VFW i AB RH Sd ‘ ceerin ond Nimes: eee The score: in the South Florida High School | theirs also assured t ceavantes, Sb ee pana . : | RH E|Championships on April 27, 28,/if their play. was not outstanding, | Wee 30 4 3 en at Second Game : Kiwanis 6 8 1/and 29 | the application would be deferred | Wwens 20 © RR See at R. H. E.| VEW 7 6.4| City Champion Ralph Hartens-| a year.” | Wells, cf 3 0 1 0) We Albury? 3 0 0 tae Oropeza and Brady; Harper] tine, member of the Florida Ten-|| The Key \West. players who | Sellers it $2 1 0/1. Curry, 3b aS 9| Philadelphia 12 9 and Estenoz, Owens (5). jnis’ Association's five-man Ex-} carved a pldce in the League for | Pe™ f BQ 8 0) Stewen, es ce nee Holeonbe Kretlow, Rottblatt 4 eae jecutive Committee, said to-day: | their School during those thre O. S:0 0) Gerciaict Fee a tae erat Teenie ana A powerful and recently hard-| “The youngsters earned League | days of decision inApril are: i 2 0. 1}5.-Curry, rf Se ee Pon luek JayCee squad has turned out |membership for Key West by their! Dolores Villate — 2 victories. | 2 3 0 0 1) Miller, rf 6-0-8 1, he Oe tombe the top ‘contender in the | excellent tennis. No pulling of| Vita Barrosa — 2 victories. | Harper. p 3.0 2 Ofer 2 ea Bi isis Lutle’ Baseball League. They| —————-——_—_-___———_|_ June Yates victorie: i - ~ Totals 2 3 5; St. Louis at Boston, (postponed, whipped the Lions entry in the) scored one in the first, one in the! Tony. Dopp — 2 victories |, Totals 24.:7:8 4 HOE TT een ryan Little League behind the three| second, one in the third, three in! Ter aughti'y &£, 2 victories rae i] ISLAND CITY WINTER ; } thit pitching of the outstanding| the fourth and one in the sixth. | Diana nandez +} victory Islaad City Softball League | BASEBALL LEAGUE TENNIS , ‘ates: | Stuart,.¥ates’ pitching was, in| . Peter Knight —~ 1 vietory MONDAY =... SUNDAY— : Sayview Park . lok Went the distance fanning) rare form with Some the Widest) Dan Gruz so} wietory TSO Home MAK ve Opi Devi Sta-| OES ne ¢Mebabig, Atte Hid Night) 14 batters before him vict- wins, He faced| sweeping curve balls ever seen| John Cruz 1 ‘victory. a total of 28 batters. | in the league, | Franklin Hernandez — 1 The Lions, committing four er The Score | ory. rors, had only one good inning. R H E, With these unexpected They scored their three runs all | JayCees 7 6 2|Key West surprised the Florida in the fourth frame. 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