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at Boston, 9-7 Win On 14 Hit Barrage Including Three Home Runs NEW YORK, June 19. —(P).— ‘Veteran Bob Feller, failing. to 5 last for the third time this season, eained his sixth straight pitching victory boosting his record to 10 and one, behind the able barrage of hitting over Boston yesterday. After being supported by a 14- hit attack that included homers by Al Rosen, Sam Chapman and Ray Boone, the 32-year-old Feller wilted in the nineth. The Scores: AMERICAN LEAGUE RHE Cleveland 9 14 0 ‘Boston * 4.40. 2 Feller, Garcia, Brissie and He- gan; Taylor, Nixon, Masterson, Kinder and Moss. NATIONAL LEAGUE ; RHE Chicoga Lae > eae Boston 4 90 Hiller, Leonard, Klippstein and and Mueller, Through | ° By Pedro Aguilar We heard from our friend John | Lewis. He is doing fine. He made | the base ball team and will] play outfield for his company in Fort} Jackson, S.C, That is good John, | and all the local fans are pulling for you and wish you all the luck in the world. | Claude Valdez, the diminute Hlittle base ball, soft ball and bask- tet ball player of this city and star ain the three sports, was given his : eng to play soft ball or base idiball at the Camp league. He de- «cided he would play base ball and gmade the club that . will repre- »4sent his company. On the side, he ‘ig taking a four weeks course: if junypiring with Geg, a ibtenr S a he is ding + ‘sends is regards ey West. ——-_—— In the Service League, the un-| official records show” that the | leading pitchers, including games | tof Saturday, June 16, 1951, are} ‘Stenhour, 3 won, none lost. Marl, | 8 won and one. lost, O’Rouke, 6; fand 2. Flohr, 4 and 1. Dennis, 3 fand 1. Ellis, 1 and 1. Stewart, 2 fand 1, Cardwell, Leffinwell, Dom- Edwards; Bickford, Cole, Shacht, , }Cafeteria boys with three For Benny's To Win Swift White Sox Outfielders * % # a so who deserve much of Minoso, the Kaki Rodrigues Slams Three Homers By Score Of 8-6 Strand and Brook's * Play Out To Tie The Brook’s Stars and Strand Theater nine played to a 2 all tie Sunday in Oceanview Park. In the second game of the official Island City Baseball Lea- gue play, the Benny’s nine sque zed by the Gulfstream gang by aj slim margin of 8-6. | Gallagher from the Brooks} team and Sanchez of the Strand | st aged a real pitchers battle. The} hox score will readily show it, for] the Brook's got three hits and the| Strand got just two. ‘There were no extra base hits! the! | Tennis Clubs’ June ‘Meeting Is Deferred The June Meeting of the Junior Tennis Club will be deferred until the backstops and net posts are erecied. The idea of deferrment is to com- plete plans for the starting date of the 1951 Champion- ships. They will be playing for the first time for the J. Maitland Adams Cup for girls and the J. J. Trevor Cup for boys 14 and under and 15 to 18. in the entire game. The Score: cu Brook’s 200 000 00 2 3 Strand 000 002 00:2 2 Sanchez and Fernandez; lagher and McIntosh. Gal | er a score of 8-6. Kaki Rodrigues} was easily the hitting star for the! home ‘ runs, Be tiny, 1 won, none lost, Greenwood,| Jp the fifth inning with his tear #2 and 4. Banks, 1 and 1, and White, | pehind 6-3, he hit one of his cir-|M Most strike outs: Marll. 70, | {Flohr, 70, White, 46, Greenwood, ae and O’Rouke 39. * Most walks: Flohr, 35, White, 33, parva, 19, Marll 14, Ennis 13, Lovelace 12, Wisdom 12, O’Rouke ' f11, Snyder 10, and Stenhour 8. | baF lohrhenFr! Most innings pitched. Marll 70, Flohr 67, Greenwood | 58, Snyder 54, White 50, O’Rouke | (50, Ennis 32, Lovelace 28, Glen- denn 24, Moton 18, Wisdom 18, | FEllis 17, Rogers 14, Banks 14, | §Steinhour 15, and Brewer 13, 4 ne a LITTLE LEAGUE Bayview Patk—Night Play | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20— % Seay erase ; f Rotary vs. Elks, first game. Ki- | 2 wanis vs. Lions, second game. | } FRIDAY, JUNE 22— | * Elks vs. Lions, first game. Jay- E Cees vs. VFW, second game, | #SATURDAY, JUNE 23— Kiwanis vs. JayCees, _-first ‘ game, Rotary vs. VFW, séc- Fi ond agme. | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27— © Lions vs. JayCees, first game. @ Kiwanis vs. Elks, second} 3 game. | | FRIDAY, JUNE 29— oe Elks vs. VFW, first game Kiwanis vs. Rotary, second game. | SAOSIN SPOS ONE WAY ROUND unicipal Golf Course Miami. Fla. $ 3.45 §$ 6.25 ” (Stock Island) i Tampa. Fla. 8.40 15.15 Daily and Sunday play. Jacksonville, Fla. 9.50 17.10 + Tallahassee, Fla. 11.90 21.45 Detroit. Mich. 28.60 51.50 Ba f o BOARD | Chicago, = anes shes i vie j St. Louis, Mo. % : '@ (Morning, Afternoon .and, Night) Los Angeles, Cal. 52.80 95.05 ' Daily and Sunday play. New Orleans, La. 19.90 35.85 eT New York City _ 28.15 50.70 nd City Baseball League Asheville, N.C. 18.05 32.50 i me Oy Pct Cincinnati. O. 22.80 41.05 En; : Clu » Pe Memphis. Tenn. . 21.55 38.80 Joy more excitement—-more fun—more variety Strand 667 this Summer. LOW GREYHOUND FARES make (Gulfstream oes Pius Federal Tax on All Above Farce Benn Brute tt it clout blows with none on. In R’ H “Es; the s@venth, he hit another: mak- 2 |ing the score 6-5. His mates could 2 {still do nothing. So with two on} in the eighth, again another hom-| SOFTBALL was placed outside of the park. | Ingraham hit a home run for the! In the second game, Benny’s| Gulfstream and Fallon got a dou- | defeated the Gulfstream club by} ble and a triple. The Score: RHE Gulfstream 020 400 000 6 9 4 onny’s 002 110 13K 8 12 3 Diaz and Brost; Fernandez, acia and Bazo, Rodrigues. Means DOUBLE You can afford... Two Vac | 2+ GREYHOUND'S Trip dollars. (A) Wirephoto} HERE ARE THE CHICAGO WHITE SOX OUTFIELDERS. fast- est in the American League at present, } | the credit for the team’s startling accomplishments this season. | Vollmer coming up on the | | Left to right: Al Zarilla, Jim Busby, and Orestes Following Cuban flash. who leads al] hitiers. it easy to choose 2 vacation spots instead of one. Take one early—take one later. Squeeze every bit of pleasure out of your holidays. Greyhound goes to every gay vacation spot—and saves your travel GREYHOUND BUS STATION 511 SOUTHARD STREET Dennie Vollmer i jyoung Key West Golfer, in the finals of the Class B a Flight of the South Florida Junior Golf Championships | 5-4 at the Miami Biltmore Course. | beat the Key West boy. } Glynn Ray, who had gone to Miami three days be. | fore the tourney began to practice, went through the | qualifying round with flying colors and went on to ad vance to the finals. | | Lafferty and Catalana of Miami 1-0 and 8-7. After going match by tieing the first ‘two holes. Vollmer took \the next two, Glynn won ‘the fifth leaving Dennie ione up. After tieing the jsixth and seventh holes, jninth sunk a 20 foet putt | | to win the hole, | Coming into the second }11th and 12th, took the jmateh five up and. four to| | go. Glynn Ray’s defeat was} attributed to fast greens at} the start of play and slow jgreens in the final day) play. Joe Lopez, Jr., son of | the Key West Golf pro, Joe | | Lopez, Sr., went all the way to the semi-finals onty to be. defeated by the up) jand coming Ray | Archer. a Sports Calendar Glynn (Bayview Park) Night Play Islaad City Softball League | TUESDA Y- | Independents vs. SubRon Four. | | Home Milk vs. Corporal. | | THURSDAY— | Coca Cola vs. Navy. VX-1. FUN Independents vs ® ation trips PHONE 242 Tuesday. June 19, 1951 Dennie Volimer Defeats Glynn Archer In * Vollmer Wins Finals 5-4 Over* | Archer On Sluggish Greens defeated Glynn Club— W.L. Pet. 3lue Angels 16 2 .882 SubRon Four 12-5 706 FAWTUlant 5 6 .600 Sonar Set 6 7 462 OpDevSta 6 9 .400 ; * ‘ Cardinals s+ 9 .260 Dennie, playing on his own home greens, knew Nace Rani 316 111 |) the ground and went on to sink twenty In the first and second round of play, he defeated | through his big match, he advanced to the finals only to | find the boy who knew his greens well, Glynn Ray started the s———__—___—_ Chalk Up A Run For The Sox | ; jround of the mateh, Yoll- | mer won the 10th, tied the | 13th and 14th leaving the! &% THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 STRESS ae 7 Baseball Statistics U.S. Naval Station League Archer, Ray font Bee te Island City Softball League W. L. Pet. 5 <1). 6 6 2 .750 3.2 .600 3 3 500 3. 3° ae 2 4.333 3.6 .388 3 6 3% 0 1 .000 TENNIS Bayview Park Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. (®) Wirephoto FIRST BASEMAN EDDIE ROBINSON‘ of the Chicago * White Sox slides home with a run in the first garne’ of 4 doubleheader with the Philadelphia Athletics at Philadelphia. He scores on a : hit by Outfielder Jim Busby. Ray Murray, Athletics catcher, has just received the ball.on the throw-in, but ‘tis foo late. The Sox worboth games 4-Il and §-0. They’re leading the American |. League race by four games. y Our Reg. $52.50 SUPER DE LUXE Custom AUTO PAINTING $2995 A luxury car should have a luxury paint job... but without luxury cost, Our super de luxe custom job meets that need . .. restores new car beauty .. . is given individual handling through every phase of the work. The smallest detail is given extra attention right down to final inspection. AND JAR OF MATCHING COLOR WITH EVERY AUTO PAINT JOB ° OPEN MON. NITE TILL 9, DAILY TILL 6, SAT. TILL 2