The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 30, 1951, Page 3

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i ; f t i ; t t Two Runs Come In On Errors, Walks, Steals | The Naval Station Card | imals and the Sonar School | baseball nines from the | U.S. Naval Station played | a great game of ball yes-| terday at the Naval Station | field. The game see-sawed | | back and forth, until the: eighth frame when the) Sonar boys scored two to win the game, 8.6, The Cardinals broke the the first inning * F + ice in and scored three runs on two walks, an infie : ri er Washington in the first game hit; an error ia Pass gorse JACK K. BURKE of a twi-night doubleheader. bases. : Getic ye ’s blow, his eleventh of The Son: the season, came off starter Bob Bises sei boys scored one ir One of the best pitc James Beeecncia Bit ree to ieee a pin gg gece re singled ito eves _ a erga we <a the feat inning because of o aie s ste eh con saenitica:| ca Chica spat Suburday, saw. El | oe Aten detek's enundl tripper, ; and an infield out scored him.} Ellis of the Blue Angels pitch a Elmer Valo tripled and later scor- F i ? : ¥ ° In the third, Sonar scored again | masterful one hitter over the So- | Gg gn ai infield out to give the} CAROL DALTON AND NANCY BROOKS (left) give some of their favorite cheers while practic- with three big counts to take the | nar School Operators. Ed never ; | ub end the Beta Sigma game lead. Roth singled, Con é | gave up a hit till O'Connel came Zernial hit his home run, his} Phi Sorority, Margaret McCormick and Joan Mecurio (right) of their a 0 ners walked, Farbinish doubled }up in the eighth innin ith two | 19th, in the third inning off re-| yells. They will be the rooting and cheering seciion for the char be played on the and scored on a fielder’s choice. | outs and he : his dream of 2 | lief pitcher Joe Haynes. Lea a srg geal ‘a ag as g The Navy Cardinals tied the|no hitter being taken { I Washington solved Zoldak for | . ec 6 se — ee gan a of the third.) Although he walked « i single runs in the eighth and/|— Sparked by a single, a walk and | struck out. eleven, he was o ninth innings but the former Cle- | xr . £ woorntar a passed ball. yin trouble once and. th in veland Lefty tightened up to re-| Two Boys Ai Pla y Sufi ocate In Refi EkOCraLGI Sonar scored anather count in | i : the fifth to pull ahead again Sonar Baseball Nine Wins Over Cardinals In Extra Frame the fourth frame. Two walks and ¢ord his second , victory Saturday, June 36, 1951 - A Softball Game ‘in G It's A Cheering Life For Homers Win Game a a For Philadelphia Over Washington Zernial Hits 17th Homer Of Year Off Relief Pitcher Joe Haynes NEW YORK, June 30—(4)— Home runs by Gus Zernial and} Eddie Joost and steady hurling by | Sam Zoldak gave the Philadel-/| hia Athletics a 3 to 2 victory ov-| | { r } | i i i } | i | A’s a quick 2 to 0 advantage. | ing for the Fourth of July softball game between the Junior Woman's C! of the | “ a fielders choice loaded the bas‘ ’year, | Brown walked, an infield out put | es, then an error by .Laudermilk'|’ Porterfield, making his second | him on second and he scored on let in the omly .run for the So-. start since traded. to Washington | a single by Lurand. nars.’ He ‘settied down and? got >by the.Yankees, took -the loss, In the tast half of the inning, |ine next ‘two batters to vround AMERICAN LEAGUE the Cardinals pushed | two bid | aut and theh proceedéd t9 strike} R. HE. tallies around the’ pads as Joy: jout the next man to retire the Hotroit 1 6 11 pod Mey safe. at, first when oh side. The leading hitters for this p¢eyeyeland 46 0} rightfielder dropped the ball ‘ut were: LeRoy Ship: with two Trout, Stuart Bearden and David singled and Clendenen hit}, . no ee Catan ie eae meer a anh 7 { voy. 12F four, Ellis also had two for Robinson, Ginsberg; Lemon and | a triple to deep left GENET SCOr~ 50 tit, one of ‘these: being keen xe the two habia line drive triple to deep left cen — li s ee —" the game went, ter to score Baird on the hit, R. H. E.| Sonar tiec ve score in ini». Seeaik hid for thre ae : the seventh sparked by a single ry ns, : two more Bost - ae ; 3 : 5 . a wild nitch and a double. In tha t , is ~ redit : 4 assy pS aes Ras of : extra inning, the Sonar boys put Th é repress : 3 j ame wag OSS, S3asc two runs across the plate on a Te : me : glo saad De ee taf ehaY School t R. H. E. + held scoreless in their bottom fila” ‘and de | Washington 39 6 : ~~ . bes ee well and O’Cor Philadelphia 3 8 0 : abi R. HE! RSonursertalle 2 Porterfield, Haynes and Kluttz; Sonar 013 010 12-8 10 4) The game that was scheduled | Zoldak and Murray ei Cerdinals 301 020 00-—- 6 6 38} for Sunday afternoon at the Na { Dominy, Brewer, Churma and / val Station was given to the Second Game RHE :i O'Conell: Banks, Clendenen, | Blue Angels via the forfiet roate we taneiih a 1 Hi 7 “t V > atc be « “+ Penfield and Stahl Tt seems that the Navy] . ait oo 3 i ik gt could only muster up six playe Fabrick - if Se 3 | Baseball Statistics“ °°“ Martin and} (Ph Protas a 4 ee w | t ‘ q eee. caecieading: ditters’ fi ENTOR ; , 6 played hide and seek: too The three leading hitter for Pas tees te | FRANKIE DELCUZE!(TOR),:8, AND MICKEY HANBY (boitom) ; cea et Cy oe teas wi} the Angels are Jekot, 423; Hier-4 RHE | well at ‘Chickasaw! Ala. They cfawied into a refrigerator in a vacant house ona government hous< Club W. L. Ave. |onimus .413 and Shipp 397. John: <, 3 °7 1| ing project. Thé door slammed shut—and they were suffocated to death, Police Chief M. H. Me- ‘Corporal 6 1° .857| Baird has 72 times at bat. Gree« | apieg 10 13 0| Whorter (left) and M. 'T. Maples of the housing project police force examine the death box... 6 ' Independents 6 2 .800 | Hieronimus ‘has ‘19 ha ris pases Byrnes, Suchehi. and. Lollar;| About 150 policemen,.Coast Guardsmen and volunteers searched the a 19 hours beforg, the, ane '} SubRon Four 4 2 .667|1 will try to have the i ‘i OF Judson and Niarhos | . bodies of the boys were found in the refrigerator. ‘i - i * ‘ 5m > statistics next week for you 4 | ; ' | OpDevSta. 3 4 571; the statis , | “h “ot page | 4 Vd > g departmen heuer - + VX-1 Flyers 3 4 .57] jin the hitting depi i : NATIONAL LEAGUE ; : a oa ria The following official f z lay * > : =31% ry rt 2 || Home Milk Ao sptk) ae sallowing R. H. E.| ; |Giant Well Drilling Bit Goes Into Operation | \ Neet the pitchers Non Ss | g Di ‘ P) Coca Cola 3 8 .273 | the pitcher tonal __| Chicago 6 8 ; Chamy ton F r Cit El tri p : | Sea Cats 0 1 000} Marll—won ss ‘a co | St. Louis ; 610 0} Reward |£ Or Uity Hieciric ut pitched, a8; slay pena AN Rush, Kelly, Kiippstein and| " | | U.S. Naval Station League pn balls 19; hits 58; run Burgess; Poholsky, Boyer, Lanier} } Club— W. L. Pet.| Ellis: WwOnios 1B. and Rice. | | Blue Angels 17 2 .898) pitched 50; strikeouts 33; . | } SubRon Four 13 5 a oe hits 22 Sin ale oo New York at Boston, (Ppd.,| | 1 id ¥ " 4 Saire we 108 inna J } FAW TUlant i 7 611 er oe a hacia 4 Gee. OG rain) is | ' Sonar School 7 8 467 | pitenec is a j | OpDevSta 710 .412) balls 0, nits 2; ert Ms oS iy Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, (Ppd., | Cardinals 610 (375 aon a ie a gj rainy | Navy Eagles 218 3090] nings -piichec ta . t base on balls 4; hits 12; and runs | | Island City Baseball League | 14. = Philadelphia 3 6 0 } Club— W. L. Pet; a _._ | Brooklyn 2 5 2) : ' Strand 7 3 .700| In the softball picture this} Roberts and Wilber, Palica, } Brook’s 4 2 .667, week, the VX-1 Fliers staged a! King and Campanella. : Benny’s 5 5 .800/ dramatic finjsh to come from be-| | Gurfstream 4 6 400/hind and take the game from | t Rx hile 1 3 250; Home Milk, 4-3, Thursday night | ports e ar cesta a jat Bayview. The game from the 4 : AMERICAN LEAGUE __| start was a pitchers’ duel: "The SOFTBALL f 4 Club— W. L. Pet.jonly difference between the - i (Bayview Park) 4 Al Chicago 42 28 646i clubs was the — . ee | Night Play eid J A Haw Mock 41.28 64). by’ Home Milk.) Dy Crug é | Tetund City Softball League : Bost i 39: 26 .600. the Milk team off with a home, oN DAY~ } Gacwsland 34 30. § |yun in the second na Rauca al Coca Cola vs. Op.Dev.Sta / Detroit 31 30 .508|A base on balls, sing : jones "| Independents vs. Corporal. | Fy } ‘ a” « sila pitch scored their next run) , ] at pork | +} Washington 25 37 403} wild piter The Fliers came to TUESDAY— | 8 - | Philadelphia a Sel i } if f the ixth to Home Milk vs. Op.Dev.Sta. (PY. Wirephotc R NT ¢ oir aun oO Sixt is = z i 4 St. Louis 19 45 .207) bat in baer he Sain ea Coca Cola vs. Navy. HAMILTON RICHARDSON, 17. ‘ j score two runs on a § ms THURSDAY — | : : NATIONAL LEAGUE |} base error, fielder choice, et Independents vs. VX-1 Flyers. | victor over Budge Paity in the : . W. L. Pet,/ror by the shortstop and a long Hemacadilk- ve. SubRon.: | lawn tennis championships at p Club 41 24 631 fly to deep right field Home : | Wimbledon, England, is re- — . ia : 4 — 38 31 31 | Milk ‘had scored another sein ISLAND CITY | warded with a kiss by his CECIL WHATLEY, Field Supervisor for Layne Atlantic Com- Beaders 83 32 60g {their half and this made tix BASEBALL LEAGUE | mother, Mrs. Roger Richardson | pany. Well Driller, Emmett Drinkwater. and helper Howard } St. Louis 3 re 499 score 3-2. Garhes To Be Pleo At | of Baton Rougé; La. Richard: Perry start drilling the 150 foot wells for cooling condensers in | 4 Cineinnati 32 3 ~ | st. Clair retired the side in yed | ¢ : . the new steam electric plant. | | Philadelphia 32 $3 aaa; f the seventh, Then the Oceanview Park | son beat Patty, the defending | | Boston 30 34 469, the tOP Oe exploded. Laham, | SUNDAY, JULY 1— | champion from Los Angeles. : ~ ek | Chicago 28 33 = svt the seventh off by get geo tths eel ne oe dk ae, 6-4, the all- This Is Story Of step-father did so, The court has | Pittsburgh 25 39 33 sti awe. by a third. base, eF afteria, .™m. ngland championships. ‘ 6 i not Hiaed trout tlio wie ite i _ , ting on bene oy Gulfstream vs. Brooks Stars,| 4 t heard fro e ex-wife. ; ror, ‘La hit a single to: move s 8. 8 | — a r a ap i TIONAL jror, Lang eClsiiotked | at aE ; Ad Vs E : j FLORIDA DATERRA y Por | Laham to second. St. Clair oat SUND aye JULY 8— | Today Ss Games £ am Ss. EVE Club— W. L. Pet. ng on second, moving Laham | SUNDAY, JULY 8- | AMERICAN LEAGUE . 51..2 330) tne. * awit Wwike re- Bennie’s Cafeteria vs. Gulf- Si rhtrsaee ge ae Tampa 51..24 680} w third. Domalgowski whe Eto a - | HUNTINGTON, W. VA.—(P)— St Petersburg 48. 26.489 Wig a Sherrill behind the plate stream Food Department; St. Louis at Chicago—Starr | , icy ak é spe i hg y e placed ~ ' ‘ 3 at 1 p.m. (0-3) vs. Dobson (5-1 | » Story 1S all about Adam, in a| Havana 405° 82° 2668 Mhe inning before, bit a Tne! Store, a } ; suis way. J ali 38 concerie-s voune . §47 one ring 19 Strand» Theater vs. Brooks; Boston at Ww <—Stobbs | . c Say at Miami 41 34. 547} ce: to left center scoring Las) : th, a eine }man charged with embezzling} f=} Miami Beach = > _ r oh ‘and ‘on “the a in, a Stars, at 3 p. m. 1" peas rig Hutch | $5,600 from the county sheriff's of- Keys Nash Motors } Lakeland 3, 384 ay ; re to third, ut, the'} ae ® « “Suis peta ae in Huntington—his name is 3 | W. Palm Beach 338 “AIT papers catch: him off the | LITTLE LEAGUE jinson. (6-2) or Newhouser (5-5) es Childers And se bes aid hs Stock Island Tel, 104 S| Fort Lauderdale 1755 236 }.SRICN ED ee ee wild toilet him| Bayview Park—Night Play | vs. Wynn (5-9) Pe te an RY Oe ae 3 j Fort Lauder jhe Sp SS So 3 lag and threw wild” ye Bi GA PREERNARR SURO Seu | -Mfaahineton’. at " vdoslvitacacs i ci the money? .He explained eal at lscore. The leading hit D Crus.| . Ebene ee. VEW, fret game, | Moreno (2-4) vs; Fowler (3-4), | {D8 he needed it because he was || Bees Go Into Ray Crosby, te eee c. Las| | eek Rept, aoe) | then married to an extravagant i Na 7 leach had two for three. C. Las- | =, VS, Jay Ss, y | NATIONAL LEAGUE Beene said the former wife did H D k S tras one for three. ggme. | Mew Work at “toto Anim) bes sey: household economic: | | Trunken s tupor In my humble oF SKATING = Jansen (8-6) va. Bickiord | : ee ule n't even cook: They | i ‘ S habs ‘ sé that of my sp Philadelrhia t= Resokivinc. a to eat out. He said he spent} i WINDSOR, Ontario.—(4 et OM! Dedro, C. Lastr Bayview Park lenis ni ey heise oe & st of the money on gifts—furs, | 5) struction work was Pion GOWN! the best first baseman in the (Night) Chicies oe Ae sky and such. Childers also | sever e new dis ory near | ao % Lown | ins 4 : er : : | But theslowdown didn't last long. | oe OM R. H. E.| = i eared at ‘St. Louis—j eae =a Se ache _ ow ing, i Why not? Because the bees ee. 3-4 5 ne nap ait ched- | (nig t)}—Dickson (9-6) vs. Chafn- | i i 7 : K 5{ that if they did not have a sched . | } =| —— a hive — pray — Milk ree few game with FAWTU on the {bers (3-8). |Your Grocer SELLS that Goo | T legh 51 i } tank in a part of the distillery] : ee aa a nat iid olay SubRon and | e one i ; ‘ - | arren. and Oropesa: St. Clair | 4th, they wor play AND | : | which is in operation. Very soon | sepa udeaeawelel (6). Jot their so ealled Fireball, pitch: | FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL | \ * i Ee : : i = nga tree soc beeper reduced i Sherrill, | de | I believe that the record of these | ae Mes Miami j He | SMERICAN || Classified Advertisement Dept. the bees to a drunken stupor. hh cad t ten i in f. tami Beach at StePetersbureg. | | ; : » challenge that was} two clubs is two to one in favor g.| and CUB, OFFEE They passed out, one by one—| As for the challenge fat was els: with. Flohr| lLokeland at Fort, Lauderdale. | AN | Key West Ci ; Rour/ of the Blue Angels, » teu : i mae one acraged Off sneee pasting met eg geen st te pitching in all three contests. West Palm Beach at Havana. ‘——TRY A POUND TODAY— 2 =e | place intesmtox- roach, the ue Angels state eer j :

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