The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 25, 1951, Page 3

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| 3 i i —+_——Sporits Chisox Lose Space On Double Bill: Reds Split Phils NEW YORK, June 25. —P).— The Cincinnati Reds: and Phila- delphia Phils split a doublehead- er at Crosley Field yesterday. Ken Raffensberger Stattered seven hits as the Reds won the opener, 3 to 1, Tommy Brown homered for ‘the Phils’ only ran: Robin ‘Roberts took the loss. Bill Nicholson’s two-run hom- er in the ninth inning won the second game for Philadelphia, 4 to 2. The winner was Ken Heint- zelman, the third of four Fhillie hurlers. Frank Smith relieved starter Howie Fox in the eighthy inning for Cincinnati. and charged with the defeat. AMERICAN LEAGUE was R. HE New York 5 6 0 Cleveland Hee ae Raschi, Reynolds and Berra; Wynn and Hegan. Ro. £ Detroit 10 15 0 Washington 5 9°4 Trucks, Hutchinson and Robin- son, Ginsberg; Moreno, Consuegra, Harris, Haynes and Kluttz, Guer- ra, First Game “ R. H. E. St. Louis 3.5 0 Philadelphia 810 0 Star, Sleater and Lollar; Zoldak- and, Murray, Second Game a HU St. Louis : SI ae Philadelphia 710 0 Kennedy, Sucheki, Mahoney and Batts; Shantz and Astroth. First Game R. H. E Chicago 6 9 0 Boston 5 6 0 Dobson, Holcombe and Masi; Stobbs, Taylor and Moss. Second Game R. H. E. Chicago @° 10°:1 Boston 810 3 Monday. June 25, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN This Doesn’t Burn Larry Up eas mere ewe: OpDevSta Squeezes Navy Eagles In ‘Seventh Inning Rally By 13-12 Score Second Game Was * Won By Cardinals“ = SS OverFAWTU,4-1 JoeLopezTiesFor | Tke Navy Eagle st the First In Oceanic game Saturday in the last frame. Invitational Tourney They were leading by in the last of the sixth, when ithe fatal seventh t¥e. Op Dev Worthington dottbled. > Ma {Andes walked). William: € in Joe Lopez, golf pro at the Key West Golf links. tied for first place with a 70, two und- er par in the Daytona Beach Sta’ and lahned Kuhiman tripled, -Redr Oceanic Invitation Open Golf walked, Ramos fanned Tourney which started Friday. doubled and WHudsor Joe hed a terrific score and | Worthing poped ou totaling six runs was playing wonderful golf in the professional division. on four oe no errors However. his putting was off. | aaipen ‘ AS hat Rohimen be sir Gene Witzel. Key West am- (P) Wirepssto gles and a trirle, Hud ateur and pro Lopez, tied for third place in the pro-ama- | LARRY DOBY, CLEVELAND INDIANS CENTER FIELDER, is all smiles as radio announcer Mel a ge oa ge 4 “ teur division having a 69, Allen (right) gives the slow burn to $3,500 mortgage on Larry's Paterson, N. J., home at “Larry neitind fe eons hake ent, which was three under par. Doby Day’” ceremonies before start of game with New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium. Mortgage ee ms si ame, ad The tourney will end today was paid off by people of Paterson. At left is Joe Gooter. sports editor of the Paterson Evening: Me as a on the tricky greens of the News, and second from right is Paterson's Mayor Mike De Vita. O'Rourke and wt Daytona . Beach Golf, and (SESS eee Sirs cee SC or Rae PPE oN a gr a “a came Country Club Course. ee Si ee OB aN A a peg ) a a Andes and Kuhlman were the = | N C ai l C F B hi d J | W Get best. i aes Navy Larcinais Lome from benin unior Women Wet The Score Jones walked, stole sec- | = bd & GoBeuste, 018 o21 6s 1 Gane and sora, Semiatcr waked, | LQ Whip QOpDevSta In A 5-4 Game rganized For A-. Navy Eagles 120 333 0-12 10 2 |, ‘doubled and Schlattey ¥ § f h Ht G } | alcwens. White and Seatt- | Sorea. | Eagles Forfiet wo —— Hol Soifball bame Snyder, Andes, * Klinkhaminer | 7," the ithird, with | [ayo ute, y Prt ‘ and Mays Joyner walked, a pass’ ball ‘put} Game To Boca Today s Games Mrs. Waiter Price, e nits, > Summary Kuhl man; 2 é AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. Jr.. Heads As base on third, Jones beat ore gut scoréd | Chica Blue Angels Jorgeson, Worthingtor In the fifth, Haltwiniger beat On Sunday afternoon at the General Chairman Stolen bases, none Sacri one out, a sacrifice put him.on| Navy Field, the Eagles { d NATIONAL LEAGUE The Junior Woman's: Club: has Woods, Anderson and Kl ‘ econd' and David singled to’ thei; game to the N. A € ‘i announced committee: chair- mer; struck out, White. 4; Sr score hit | Angels” by a 9 to 0 score No games scheduled. their softbal? gare to be der, and Andes 2: w snyder, In the seventh, Halwiniger | ed an exhibition e tl ended Renee he 4th of July against and Andes, 1, Dickens White safe on an error, stole sec- |in a 2 to 1 sc 1 fav f the) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL a Phi Qorority girl§, 10; double plays, Woox unas 1 wild pitch put him on/|“Angels”. S ur all two} Havana at Miami Beach. chairman. will be sisted, and Hudson to Kuhiman 1 and Stall walked. Another | hits and Gree ld four sfor| Mi at Tampa. Mrs Price, Jr., Financi@] 3 cari pitch rut him over thejthe losers. Scruppi and St. Petersburg at West Palm: chairman is Mrs. Manuel Lopez, In the second game, the Card- te. At-bat Bitterman hit a/Laudrmilk doubled to. end the Beach publicity, Mrs. Winston Jones anil inals won over the FAWTUlant | qouble for the Cards, Studer hit, game. Malloy hit a triple. Mark Lauderdale at Lakeland. | Mrs. Adolph Lastres, team mains by a 4 to 1 score. Clendenen held | two singles for the losers. In the | ham and Jenkins got the y hits ager. é the hard hitting FAWTU boys to |‘gceid, Studer, Hix, and Boscoa|for the losers In the second, David-walked, Fer-| The won club challenged three clean hits and two infield | starred for the losers and Joyner, —— ‘uson singled and Jones walked | the Beta S a Phi Sorority ta hits. David and Schlatter, for the win-| In the second game Sunday aft-| to fill the bases. Robinson hit to | softball > scheduled for .thé In the third, Lovelace was safe) ners ernoon, the Cards came from be-! short and David scored, when Fer- | Fourth. ‘ SP’s gladly accept-. on a fielders choice, a wild pitch, The Score: | hind to win the game in the last} guson was forced at third. ed the challenge. ‘a jana a single by Studer, put him | Team R. H. E. | half of the seventh. Rhodes walk In the fifth the Op. Dev. went| The admission to the Bayview over the plate. In the fifth, Bosi| Nay Sta. Cards. 01101014 4 1/led Haltwinger sacrificed him to/ into the lead when they scored | Park game will be a nominal ‘fée coe and Lovelace fanned, butifAwTUlant — 001 00001 5 1|second, Stall fanned. but Joyce | three runs. Kulman and Hughes | to be used by the clubs to further Studer hit a single. Hix and | Clendenen and Schlatter; Reh- | doubled off the 217 Building. Da-| singled, Williams got an infield | their charitable projects. The win¥ Dorish, Kretlow, Rotblatt, Jud-|Ennis were safe on infield hits rer, Lovelace and Boscoe. son, Holcombe and Masi; Wight, Masterson, Parnell and Moss NATIONAL LEAGUE New York. 10, Chicago 7. Cincinnati 3-2, Philadelphia 1-4.! Pittsburgh 10-5, Brooklyn 7-4. St. Louis 6. Boston § (14 inn- ings). Baseball Statistics AMERICAN LEAGUE Team— W. Lh. Pet. Chicago 41 22 .651 New York 39 22 .639 Boston 37 26 «587 Cleveland 32 30 .516 Detroit 30° 29 «508 Washington 24 35 407 Philadelphia 24 #39 381 St. Louis 19 43 .306 NATIONAL LEAGUE Team— W. L. Pet. Brooklyn 40 22 .645 New York 36 30 = 545 St. Louis 32 30 .816 Cincinnati 31 31 .500 Boston 30 32 484 Philadelphia 30 33 .476 Chicago 26 32 448 Pittsburgh 23 38 3T7T Team Wes. Pet, Tampa 49° 21.700 St. Petersburg 45 49. .b40 Havana 39 28 582} Miami 37 32 536 Miami Beach 30 39 435 Lakeland 27 38 «4415 West Palm Beach 27: 40 .403 Fort Lauderdale 17° 48 «(262 4] U.S. Naval Station League Club— W. L. Pet. Blue Angels 17 2 .605 SubRon Four 13 5 722 FAWTUlant 10 7 .588 OpDevSta 71¢@ 412 Sonar School 6 8 429 Cardinals 6 9 400 Navy Eagles 218 .100 Island City Baseball League Club— W. LL. Pet. Strand 7 3 700 Brook's = 4 2 O87 Benny’s 5 5 500 Gurfstream . 4 6 400 Eagles 1 3 ae Island City Softball League Club— W. L. Pet Corporal 5 1 833 Independents 6 2 .750 SubRon Four 3 2 600 Navy 3.3 .500 OpDevSta 3 3 500 VX-1 2 4 333 Home Milk 3 6. 338 Coca Cola 3 6 333 Seacats 0 1. 000 Keys Nash Motors Stock Island Tel. 104 | vid singled to put Joyner over the hit, Hudson also got an infield hit ners will take 60 percent of ‘the FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL | and Anderson fanned The Cards scored one Summary: and Brown flied out to left. Gam- (Continued On Page Eight) y: 2 base hits, -Bitter« | plate for the winning run ‘Continued On Page Eight) The Cards scored the first run. | loot while the losers will get. 40 in the! percent. Game time was, set at 8. WE'RE CHOOSY ABOUT THE FOODS WE SELECT FOR YOU : They‘he hand-picked for appetizing color, freshness, flayor—chosen carefully for you! You con count on our good foods for > the best eating at every meal, every day. And what's more, our careful buying brings you these extra-fine foods at real money- saving prices! 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