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PGS A THE Key WES ¢ Chen Monday Start Play With ¥* South:Broward On Janyary Sth As a result of excellence’ Schedule For Jace 18, 195i of play under Coach Van in its give non-league matches obtained by school authorities and in the i South Florida High Schoo}! Championships. the peti- tion ofthe Key West High School for admission to the South Florida Scholas- tie League was approved last Thursday. Membership embracessthe Boys and the Girls varsities. AA home matches will be on} Saturday; all away matches will | be on Saturday and Sunday ex- | cept for February 1. The South | Florida High School Champion- | ships will take place at Miami} Beach on May 1, 2, and 3. Follow- ing is the League schedule which arrived today from League Presi- | dent Carl Passiglia in Fort Laud-| erdale. : | HOME + Jan. 19 SOUFH BROWARD H Jan. 26 MIAMI EDISON | Feb. 16 MIAMI TECH. | Feb. 23 MIAMI HIGH | March 1 CORAL GABLES | March 8 WEST PALM BEACH March 15 FORT LAUDERDALE April 5 MIAMI JACKSON April 12:-MIAMI BEACH . AWAY Jan. 5 WEST PALM BEACH Jan. 6 FORT LAUDERDALE Feb. 1 CORAL GABLES Feb. 2 MIAMI JACKSON Feb. 3 MIAMI BEACH March 22 SOUTH BROWARD Happy Hogan LITTLE BEN HOGAN hugs his caddy, Dive Press (left) after he carded a three-under-par 67 for final 18 holes for a total of 287 in National Open Golf tournament at Birmingham, Mich. Hogan, defending champion, staged another of his incredible tinishes to win his third National Open championship in as many tries. _ {eighth g With Caddy | | | | | | () Wirephoto} ben March 23-MIAMI EDISON April 19, MIAMI TECH. April Because of the close Harvey | 7 Cup play with the Convent in the BLUE ANGELS TO VI i 4 | past school year, the Girls will be able to place on court the veteran squad of .Dolores Villate, June Yates, Vita! Barros. a, Diana Fer- = gs nandez, Terry Ann’ Parish, Fay Bagehall Statistics: U.S. Naval Station League Curry, and Alice Vila. All are varsity letter winners. Only Helen| McDonald ‘And City Champion} Club— W..L. Pct.) Last Saturday at Boca Chica, | Carol Caruthers are ‘departed./ Blue Angels 14 tat 8% | the Blue Angles took measure of Bright new star-to-be is Norman] SubRon Four 12 5 ,706) OpDevSta by beating them 22-7. Machado,.who shone in the last}FAWTUlant 9 6 .600) It was a scoring spree all the way Harvey Cup match. Peggy Jordan, | oppevSta 6 8 .429| when OpDevSta pulled every- Carol Price, and Teressa Bard-| sonar Sehool 4 7 .364/one frony the field to put] well lead..a ‘bevy of good pros-| Cardinals 3° 9 .250)them on the mound. They tried | pects. The second “Harvey Cup! Navy Eagles 214. 425\ih vain to stop’ the rampaging | Meier tegioniog ib Septeiber as | Angels but to no avail. Season gets under way, as will the} Club— wil. Pot. | Hamme, sh a halen aceon out? 1951 Juilio? Championships this} Corporal - oh ee ee aonbey uaa purimer. | Independents ERG Aug niga iain open The boys varsity will have five | SubRon Four 3.20 000) see Mery ares wong on bis of its six lettermen back. They | Navy 3. 3, S00 |e oni actin robbed | are Don Cruz, Peter Knight, John | VX-1 2.3 400 i “at the coveted feat Cruz, Téhy Dopp, and Franklin | OpDevSta 2 8 M0 ec are weal Bs Hernandé2.'Terry Daughtry is en- | Home Milk Vege 1 Bee apc ides Nt olla tae tering the’ University of North| Coca Cola 2 6 200) ear tri Fae heel t z official trips to the dish. Marll Carolina, one of the best tennis| Seacats 0 1 .000 schools in’ the country. Among the | new facés* ti next year’s squad! en he Arie pen ee ; Leo} Club— w. arey, oberts, and Johnny! Gp... ‘ Sellers. (That redoubtable antag-| Chiease 2 onist, Robert Piarrot, has another | New York 4 year at Truman.) Play in the | Boston Men’s Championships and in the | Cleveland 29 Junior Championships this sum- | Detroit 26 mer will+help ready the players} Washington 21 for their first season of League | St. Louis 18 competition. | Philadelphia 18 | | i Followin Washington 5, Cleveland: 1. ty ' ston 5-3) St. hous’ 4! ry nats) ing, (Ghira ag Bitnelpian 1-0, | i rough | National League By | Club— WwW. L . Brooklyn 36 19 j Pedro Aguilar | yoy yor 32-27 5 | St. Lonis 29 27 (5 That twelve inning game play-! Cincinnati 27 28 ed last Wédintsday was a hum-! Boston 28 29 Ginger and was one of the best! Philadelphia 26 30 played games so far this year.| Chicago 23. 29 Every inning was a thrill, | Pittsburgh 21 33 O’Rouke pitched the full game} for the SubRon nine, Lovelace} and Ennis divided the game on the} (2nd called end 8, Sund mound for the: FAWTUlant, In| the very first-inning they threat-| ened and “hit two not score; The SubRon boys scored two in| the third, O'Rouke got on by an] error, McClure singled and Know-| les singled « hit. Hoffes| Cleveland ‘at singled and O’Rouke and McClure! (9-1) vs. Taylor (4-5) scored. (Only game scheduled The FAWTU tied the count in| the thitd..Anderson walked, Stud-| Boston at er and Hanson fanned, Bosco sin-| (8-6) vs, Hiller (4-5). | afely but could} St. Louis gled and Anderson scored the tie-| New York at St. ing run. | (Night)—Kosio (2-3) In the eighth Hoffs Brown and.Mice walked to fill the bags,#Lewelace went to the} showers, “Nainak farned, Lee} forced Hoffses at the plate and/ O'’Rouke Was out, second to first,| to end the rally, Miami at Havana. In the 11th Lee singled, Orouke| Fort Lauderdal at St was safe by interfer@nce. With} burg. rio outs, they could not score, In the 12th Hoffses opened with a double, Bwown flied out, Mace} Club— Ww walked, Kalnak fonned and Lee| Tampa —.... 46 was out third to first St. Petersburgh 40 In the fa' twelfth, Ennis sin-} Miami 36 sede gh the pitcher,’ stole} Havana 2.88 , Saunders fanned, Ander-i Miami Beach 26 n got ait infield hit and Studer| West Palm Beach .25 Ennis wes safe at the| Lakeland 24 to win the game, | Fort Lauderdale .16 Cincinnati 2-0, Boston Brooklyn 3, Chicago 2. 5, Philadelphia 4 ———— American Lezgue Yesterday's Results New York 5, Detroit 0. Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh 11-6, New York 5 lay law). 1-5 Today's Games American League’ Boston—Feller | a) National League Chivago—Bickford | Louis vs. Munger Florida International League | Lakeland at Miami Beach. Tampa at West Palm Beach Peters- Florida International L. 19 23 26 27 37 37 35 42 * Angels Pick Up 21 Hits Including | Two Home Runs and Greek’ Hieronimus each hit a jhome run. There were two on| 5, /When each slammed the circuit Pet.| clout in the 10 run seventh inn- 691} ing. 630} Leroy Shipp pulled a Mickey ‘600| Mantle stunt by switch hitting ‘527 | safely twice, left handed. One of 500| which was a triple down the left 396| field line. | three trips | The Score: | RH E| j;OpDevSta 000.000 034 7 7 6 jAngels 411 500 (10)1X 22 21. 2 | Greenwood, Ranwo§ (4) Hudson. 4 1%) and Klinkhamer; Marll, Stein- | hour (9) and Laudermilk, Gell (6). Pet. ~ se Sports Calendar || SOFTBALL 491) (Bayview Park) Night Play | Island City Softball League MONDAY — 7:30 Home Milk vs Op. Dev. Sta. 9:00 Coca Cola vs VX-1 LITTLE LEAGUE | Bayview Park—Night Play | SATURDAY, JUNE 16— | VFW ys, Elks, first game. Ro- | ta . Lions, second game. | | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20— | | | j Rotary vs. Elks, first game. Ki- wanis vs. Lions, second game | FRIDAY, JUNE 22— | Elks vs. Lions, first game. Jay- | Cees vs. VFW, second game. SATURDAY, JUNE 23— } Kiwanis vse. JayCees, first | game. Rotary vs. VFW, sec- ond agme. | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27— Lions vs. JayCees, first game. Kiwanis vs. Elks, second game. FRIDAY, JUNE 29— Elks vs. VFW, first game. Kiwanis ys. Rotary, second game. Pet, -708 635 B81 -550) 418 403 407 276 ‘Keys Nash Motors Stock Island Tel. 104 ee * Selected To * Sonar School Slaughters Navy Eagles For State Contest year-old Mrs. 1205 Von Phister street, is Ke | little Leag er. best” tered as this city’s will be on July 2 | Cees. This club finished third in | the first half of le | which ha: In age | | | Selected by officials of the Lit- | tle | | | | | High School Tennis Announced Stuart Yates Wins Pop Warner Award Represent City Siuart Yates, Jr, 12 116 Bun Slugfest By Score Of 16-3 son of Mr. and) Earl S. Yates, Sr. y West's Baseball Earl “the has been en- election for League as Stuart on Braves a place on the Pop Warner| Harry Perkowski made his sec- Sundation .1951 Midget All-| ond start ‘of the season in the American Baseball team which selected in Philadelphia e play outstanding ip s e baseball play: Split Double Bill | Two left-handers came up with kling pitching jobs and Cincinnati Reds split a doubleheader. opener and stopped the Braves on three hits, 2 to 1. Johnny Sain al- with a three-run homer off Ewell! Blackwell in the third inning. * Roth Establishes Braves And Reds Record For Stolen Bases, Set At 6 The Sonar School the Eagles in the US } tion League yesterday 1 be- hind the starting stint of Stewart slaughtered as the runs and six hits in his three and two-thirds inning duties. Lazar pitched the next four and one third innings without giving up a run or hit. The last frame was chunked by Brewer, who al- Fifty boys, one from each | wed only six hits in taking the Te ae fhe | Hon-suspecting | tate, Hawaii and Alaska will} “ In the nighteap, Young Chet | Greenwald started on the comprise this team. A pe Bia shale ged ~¢h,|™mound for the Eagles but was | y. 7 Nichols scattered eight hi the ¥ | oung Yates is a pitcher and Braves blanked Cincinnati, 5 to 0, | 90¢ked out for four runs in his | general utility man for the Jay- rl Pesgenae ihe te issue | tWO innings on the mound. Wis- dom pitched the last seven frames giving up 12 runs on 10 hits. just been completed Roth established a record for He won four and lost three. the league in stolen bases. He stole no game did he allow more SKATING six of the 16 bases stolen by the than three hits and has an aver Bayview Park Sonar boys. This included steal strikeout record of 13 pen} (Night) ing home twice. ne. In one tilt he whiffed 15| FRIDAY— At bat, Farbinich, pinch-hitter can 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. in the seventh when the bases gar E MARLL PITCHES BOCA CHICA (2) °° ou" 20 MIAMI HIGH | " |the Chamber of Commerce, wa jasked to mi |tle Baseball League | selection Each of the six one fie of the league for the final se-'I now! know that people réniem- lection. ber not whether you “won of As this city’s outstanding young baseball player, Yates had|played that game.” . High Schoc member, helpful life. “They have taught have always the selection. In} jorder to obtain the best repre- | things. First, of. which I }sentation possible for Key West. |self control. I've , Adams asked officials of the Lit-| give up when losing and not to to make the} show any sions feelings are made. man rs made These’ six selection ding and batting averages | nd enjoyable part of my me learned not to when “T have also learned that I am | names'|only one of a team, and team- ; jalong with scholastic averages, | work is important in’ everything. | (Morning, Afternoon and Night) ; “Another good trait which has ere turned over to the umpires | helped me’is fair and ¢lean play. | Stuart is batting at a 600 clip. | ABE were loaded, rapped a double to |He has five h uns, two of| Mail The Citizen to Friends | the outer pastures to clean the them coming in e. When | base pads. not on the mound he has caught, | to write a 100 word letter om| The Score: played second and shortstop. “The Character Benefits from “ eee ee A C-student, Stuart is in the| Sports.” This is what he wrote: |Somar 130 400 350 16 11 2 ade at the Junior-Seni| “Sports, as long as I can re-|=agies 010 200000 3 6 5 Stewart, ar, Brew nd Kal- hoffer; Greenwald, Wisdom, Cap piallo and Scott. GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. been a many think is deci- TENNIS Sayview Park | Daily and Sunday play. | SHUFFLEBOARD | Bayview Park lost but do remember how you| (Morning, Afternoon and Night) | Daily and Sunday play. | | a game this sea on the mound. He allowed three | Pitchers Sanford And Pollet Win First Game Give Teams That *———— ea Traded Them The Horse-Laugh NEW YORK.— of scenery wonders for day’s events Pitchers Howie Pollet without havi change will d and yes d no exceptio Sanford ar e traded Fri n able Yesterda starts for they | Scz made the! new teams—and up number one in their records c by £ to 0 Sanford pitched a three-hi for Washington in a single with Clevel early this season beca' a hold-out with the ed the last place Pi ame | s c nd. Pollet, below form liams e of being ates to victory over the New Y. ) ed thei Giants he f ne of tt iks t scheduled twin b All in all, it was a € iS as four doubleheade he single game mal Sunday : Sanford, a $100,000 were run ¢ ernoon the New York Y, p a t i f suberb in his seve W é K a inning stint ag e W ting Cleveland in the eighth < ed past 14 stra he still picked up the w ington’s 5 to | decisi It enabl-|f Cc ed the Senators to sweep their} the eight three game series with the! had given I : e Indians. but Bill W Elsewhere in the American I gue, the pace-setting Chic White Sox came up with t well-pitched games took aj the doubleheader from Philadel phia Athletics. Chicago won the n d 6 first game 4 to 1 as Randy Gum ed | Pert won his sixth without a loss cheduled | Jim Busby homered and Orestes! 1 on July Minoso got four straight hits as| ‘ ere hit the White Sox blanked the A's 9/i Irvin of to 0 in the nightcap. on the disabled Luis Aloma list until recent mer of ly because of a sore arm, hurled) the rdi- the shutout, a five-hitter. nals a 10-innin. victory The twin victory enabled Chi-|over the Philade a Phils. Mus- cago to extend its lead to three/ial conected as the lead-off man and one-half games over the/in the tenth off Russ Meyer. New York Yankees, who played,|Meyer had relieved Robin Rob- FEEL ITS NEW EASE! . . . With sensational new Hydraguide power steering four-fifths of the work is done for you at your touch on the wheel! The littlest lady can park the biggest Chrysler with two fingers... drive all day with freedom from arm fatigue! Not in the “lab’ but ready to Chrysler's New Hy. 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