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Thursday, June 28, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page § ain ee City Will Accept CAA’s $62,500 For Purchase Of Meacham Field Tomorrow Grant Estimated * <a ee $< As Half Purchase | Brooklyn Dodgers Was He Safe, Or Out ‘FOLLOWING THROUGH =e ae Tells Off An Umpire And Improvement Now Six Full oF Cost-Of Project Games In Lead Official city acceptance Chicago White Sox) of the $62,500 grant made’ Lose Ground As | By PEDRO AGUILAR | Just receiv | Mickey Ubiet |Okay and tall his friend | Hollywood in the Flo | league. On the 4th of July they by the Civil Aeronautics) Tigers Edge Them are playing the De Beac ‘club at Hollywe is playing Administration for the pur- Out 3 To 2 chase of Meacham field) NEW YORK, June 28—@).— A The Brooklyn Dodgers once again] will be made at a special extended their second and short | Mickey | Champion jment will get underway at Ft. Pieree, Fla. Ma Singer, of Ft. Pierce, is the St | Commi. | the Sout baseball tc Santana National league | meeting of the City Com.) lead to six full games by rolling| over the New York Giants, 10 to! erts gle. e | Games Tonight i mission tomorrow at 3 p.m. e ioner and will super- = : 4. But at the same time, the Chi-| # | vise tournament. The State | In the opening City Manager Dave King! cago White Sox lost ground in| Champions will qualify the Home The Home } squad scored a 13 to 2 vic- | tory Monday jries and make a good showing. /new victc been playir Buster Roberts is ,@ good ace }up to his old and held the In the nightcap, the “Cokes” Navy nine softball hitless Tues-/Wwill go against the Corporal night, but the Navy scored |nine. The Corporal boys have} iv runs on seven walks and ;several new faces on their roster Acevedo's foot hit the bag. The Independents won the game by | five wild pitches, he fanned nine. |and will try to surprise the Co- | a score of 11-8. In the SubRon Four, Coca Co- }ca Cola boys. (8F Wirephote la game, Franklin fanned 15 | Service League Averages LEO DUROCHER (right), manager of the New York: Giants, | ae & oo Pancer Gotsine he ice oat, okes and the Cokes made them} Un ficial records in my as indulges in his favorite past time—heaping derision’on the head’ The another three-run blast. In be- go into an extra inning to win. |session show the following play- he grant of $62,500 is estimat- r t = 38 : and shoulders of an umpire. The scene is in the second inning tween, pitcher Don Newcombe B h ll § t $ t C. i d i The a hard fight all the |ers leading in batting od x hal the purchase and re- | Grove'in three more rune with «, BASCDOM MARSHES SPOKES GALCMGAL — Trev put up a hard right al tho|ers leading im batting: | SP Giacat cure wine thc wrtins Dole eae abilitation cost of Meacham |} . " “— sug spa prailivranpiceret aise. c 3 rh Sanne Se Tuesday night. Leo is simply furious because the umpire, Augie N a ng fly and a single. list for the boys. was weak and 399; Osbourn, Sonar, 391; | y night. ply furio sie | field. The city is suing Key West | "the Giants started righthande1 AUENICRE ERENT... SOFTBALL haben ee Siam tanned FAWTU David,| Donatelli, warned Giant Pitcher Sal Maglie aboyt throwing, foo ye ogee aoa oR. | Jim Hearn and Big Jim did fine eect (Bayywe Park) hree times each and Raul Ro- |Cards., 384; Hoffses, Sub. 385;| close to the batter. Leo's protests fell on deaf ears, but the Giants - rs » field for purchase. At Chicago 42 23 ‘ ee ; : until he wilted in the fourth when} ~ “ue a cee Night Play | ie won anyhow, defeating the Dodgers 4 to 0. present the airport is held in a|prookien . New York . 23 Island City Softball League | : ament at SPA SEE >.3 |their bid to stay on top of the; } National To received the $62,500 Fed- gierican League ‘race, ta, Kansas, Aug. 17. So Ke eral grant at noon today, The Detroit Tig edged ' the jhe thinks, can get into this se - White Sox, 3 to 2, and trimmed In order for it to be valid, Chicaso’s: lead over the second: ae : the Commissioners must place New York Yankees to aj ACEVEDO COMING INTO the initial sack at Bayview Park | S ecadais game and one-half Monday night in a game between the Independents and the Navy eee © Foeinion < Of Ae) ine Godigera ipod: thelx iguestl OpDevSin tam: The Hiny was so close the! the’ umpite called ceptance, fill in the neces- apon, home runs, to beat the) Acevedo safe. He later scored. The picture catches the play as sary forms and have certi- Giants: The recently-acquired| first baseman Trottier has the ball in his glove a second before Hed. donies af all Andy Pafko hit a homer with copies of all doeu-jtwo on in the fourth and Duke ments n the mail not later Snider highlighted. a six-run| No-hit gar ored four runs. Prior| N 10 year le by Monroe County Sostor 26 | Al : |- -— a’ a : |to that, Hearn had singled in the! ~ THURSDAY % me i. " | from the private corporation rfid Poe Send a0 eS acorns eeu ; Dope Sellers Bound For Prison |Serupp, 372; Felton, Eagles, 370;]Marll, 2; Herinoitjous,2: “Malloy ed is essentiz . : . : | Detroit 30 ome Milk.vs. V4 ie Beasci! i wi: aril, 25 , the forms to CAA since the ene | _ In the last of the fourth, rookie! 25 35 Coca Cola:vs. Corporal [Kuhiman, OpDev., 344; Herino- }3 and Hoffses, 2.2 @ yr 2 ys tagged e re) | was made out of funds that ex. | Wille Mays tagged Newcombe! pi iiadeiph 24° 41 Et |mous, 363; Roth, Sonar, 351; | . Most times walked? :sWiltiamd piteon' daly: 1, Ahold up'in rele home to Keep the! oe rou 19 44 ISLAND CITY Campbell, OpDev., 377; Gural, | 14; Roth,-11. turn of the certified documents ants, in the game. But after —- t BASEBALL LEAGUE y 1375. Most. ‘times . fannedsi. Hesitilg would mean cancellation of the pence § clout. in pep nesta NATIONAL LEAGUE Games‘To Be Played At Most runs scored: Shipp, 21;]|mous, 15; Perryman, 14; Hudsoty grant, and a whole new applica-| cored ja 0th triumph aes WoL Pet} Otéariview Park Sferinumaus; 46; Adelina 170 |14; Anderson, 195 Less 13; Fattie tion for funds out of the 1952 ie hy Brook 41 23 .641 | SUNDAY, JUL >“ | four setback Most » hits: Herinomous, 20; | 12. CAA appropriation, King said. a : New Y 44. | Strand vs. Bennies| Shipp, 20; Andes, 20; Kuhiman,} Most times at» bats ; Should therCity find that the ES ot dotlrn aid (TE 508 Cafterth, n |20; Campbell, 20; and Hoffses, 20. ‘re 81; Seatiy $62,500 grant is inadequate for|<cit out of a big hole in. the| Cincinnat 492 | Gulfstream" ‘vs. Brooks — Stars, Most stolen bases: Herinomous, | Hirt.umous, 55; and’ the purchase and renovations of | seventh and the Tigers went on| Philadelphia 484 at 3 p. th | Roth, 10. : | ; the airport, application will be tis teont the leading Chicago White! Boston 476 | SUNDAY, JULY 8— | Most three-base hits: Saun- \" made for more: fund func x me Chicago 458 ie’s "Cafeteria vs. Gulf-| | ders, Kuhlman, 3: a Starters Teddy Gray of Detroit| Pittsburgh 24 38 °.387 str ie Department} Most homers: Seruppi, | " N and Saul Rogovin of Chicago ve * Storey ptgh p. m. i | Key West N 4 avy pitched scoreless ball until Chi FLORIDA cua ggead inal gag Strand ’ Theater vs. Brooks U it > cago tallied one in the fifth. But WoL Pet Stars, @\3 p.m nits P raised the Tigers caught up and went Tampa — 51 22.699 SyEaag? | ‘ [ahead in the seventh. With one) St. Petersbu g8. 28, 639 LITTLE ENOUE | Y A B |down, Detroit “combined t w o| Havana 39 31.557 Bayview, Pack—Nig ay yu. A. oard | walks, a sacrifice and two singles) Mi 9 33 .542 | pRIDAY, JUNE, 29— : ag Miami Beact 32s 40+ 444 at gi ; eae ok EE Praise for. the Navy units ag to score two runs.” ; pent ee 1 an “ a Blk ivs. VEW, first, game | ys Nash Motors EUR T TCS Key West in the investigation of; 1 the last of the seventh, a)? bse ae Kiwanis ys. Rotary, second I T | | West Palm 29 41 414 |} Bie ny a the mid-air collision here last Ap- | Walk and error brought in Trucks! © ¢ ° BS eer e) game. Stock islen ril 25 was contained in a recent! Who proceeded to load the bas Lauderdale 4358 Sa el aS letter fror a a ,/and then force in the tying run f 2 ; GOLF Pal Aetksitia ere the | with snother’ walk; But ‘then| 0-5: Navel'Biation. Teague Municipal Golf Course | Secretary of the Navy |Trucks settled down and got the} Club— Ww L. Pet (Stock Island) The letter from Donald w. |side out. In the top of the eighth, | Blue Angels 17 2 895! Daily and Sunday play. Nyrop, Chairman of the Board, | tWo singles, a sacrifice and a long| SubRon Four 13:5 .722 whfch hé@ been forwarded to|fly brought in George Kell with FAWTUlant 10 7 588 TENNIS (P) Wirephoto Captain C. C. Adell, Commander | the winning run off reliefer Harry OpDevSta 710 .412 Bayview Park of the Key West Naval Base, | Dorish Sonar School 6 8 429) Otorning, Afternoon and Night)} RAYMOND ROSARIO (left), 50, and Eugene Tramaglino. 35, stated, “During the Board’s in-| The Boston Red Sox came from) Caidina 6 9 400 iB» ii heir faces in leaving New lay. | convicted dope sellers. try to hide 1) vestigation of thé mid-air collision | behind with a three-run ‘seventh| Navy Eagles 2 18 .109| ° Dally end Sunday: play. |: “York Federal court under heavy prison sentences. Rosatio was involving Cubana DC-4 CU-T188/ inning to edge the ‘Philadelphia ~ | sentenced to 15 years in prison and was fined $11,000. Trama- and the Navy SNB 99039, at Key Athletics, 6 to 5. Triples by Dom| sland City Baseball League SRUFFLEROAED | matused te 14 recite evenness oe Sot ye West, Florida, April 25, 1951, the | DiMaggio and Billy Goodman and Club. W. L. Pct : eat is gins Bs nis Relaris's| penalt} wis the heaviest éver impo Psp psinaere Naval Units at Key West were|singles by Charlie Maxwell and} < ar Sob ay ss ek ey ig | Nfaea icale wie Vode Gieasice sed stranc 73> 100 very cooperative and gave every | Ted Williams brought in the three) gua" eo ee assistance to the Board’s Investi- | runs annie ee zi gators, | Lou Klein. and Gus Zernial| (ooh an oe “Captain C. C 1, Com-|homered for the Athletics who 4" : es manding, Naval Base, Key West, | now have dropped seven of eight and ain R. S, Quackenbush, | games to Boston 25 _ ‘ e @ e Jr, Commanding Naval Air Sta- | AMERICAN LEAGUE Today's Games | r tion, Key West, placed all the RHE NATIONAL LEAGUE facilities of their respective com- | N fork 227 New York 2 Brooklyn at New York mands at the dispasal of the | Washington 05 1 Boston at Philadanuta Board's Investigators, The Chief} Reynolds and Berra; Johnson) Boston a cts Premium-priced ingredients and the of Naval Operations, Washington, ! and Kluttz. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night assigned Captain O. P. Smoot as — Chicago at St. Louis, night ' costliest brewing process on ear?! coordinator for his office and| Philadelphia 5 13 0 Bes } : Captain Smoot. wogked closely | Boston 6 11 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘reate the distinctive taste and ONE MORE WEEK with the Board’s Investigators.| Schieb, Maflin. and Murray pea et i 5 ao Without such assistance the Board | Astroth rborough, Nixon,| Detroit at Chicago superb quality of Budweiser. OLD would have been seriously handi- | Kinder and Moss New York at Washington capped in its investigation of this a (Only Games Scheduled) Once enjoyed, Budweiser beco. ics most unfortunate occurrence. | FORESTER “Salvage operations, which in 2 5 0 | FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL the -heer of your lifetime... there’s é 5 Leelien volved diving in the harbor and| Gray, Trucks and Robinson. Fort Lauderdale at Miar Bethe: ocean waters adjacent to Key | Swift; Rogovin, Dolish and Niar coh pening ar nothing like it—absolutely nothing. Bonded Bourbon es West, were conducted most effic- | hos, Mazi et Tne Orde? & carton tod Mew $5.55! iently by Naval personnel and it — Beact ocr a carton toc FIFTH... + DD. was only through their efforts |St. Louis Wee St. Petersburg at Havana that such a lar pe atage of | Cleveland 812 0 Lakeland at ay the wreckage was recovered ne Wielmar, Maloney and Batts; ; H assignment of Liaison Officers by | Garcia and Hes & the Naval Units at Key West to — work with the Board’s Investiga NATIONAL LEAGUE tors was of material assistance | Brooklyn TO 11 0 throughout the inve gation New York 480 “It would be appreciated if these Newcom be 1 Tampariella (P officers and the other personnel | Hearn, Gettle, Spencer, Kennedy a participating could be recommend- | and Westrum Chicago ae: Fe ed for their cooperative spirit.” epee St. Lou 14 13 Pittsburgh 1 6 0 Schultz, Haden and Edwards, Cincinnati 2 6 2 | Owens; Preske, Breedech, and O TURNING RED Friend, Wilks, La Palme and | Rice ntANGOON. i (8° FQOSCCOSSOOSCCCOOCOCOCO of las Indian cities has convinced H. Kunz of | Nurnberg, West Germany, there is growing sympathy in Nehru's || Telephone India for the Communist system: 51 The only explanation is these people have never seen what Communism is,” be said Kunz speculated the wide gap between riches and poverty in teeming India “probably account. | ed for this feelin SOMETHING MORE THAN BEER A Companion of Contentment “KILL ATHLETES FOOT “T-4-L BEST SELLER” Classified Advertisement Says Gardner's Pharmacy Department eee ee Key West Citizen | » ; ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC, +++ ST, LOUIS wa z = § alcohol mere germs iy oNE Houle: MYYYY {iii iiiiirii ie

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