The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 16, 1951, Page 3

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‘ Girls May Still ‘Sign if City e Championships The 1951 Girls City Cham- pionships will begin later this Boca Chica Blue Angels Down OpDey eccccccece In Game That Went Into Extra Innings ¢ Tennis Volleys ¢ B = “Winning Tally c Philadel phia Breaks The Ice In Eighth Frame Downs Chicayo The Boca Chiea Blue An- e 8 e Ralph Hartenstine © week, enter, All girls please phone tee Chairman (Phone 542-J). wishing to your name to Tournament Commit- Eleanor Gato The tourney will get under way this week as soon as ice 3-1, 5-0 gels won over the OpDev- the ‘nets have been installed Sta nine Saturday in the at —_ They a ge if ive at e new concrete cooper’ s Homer first game of a double ahs on Saturday. With Two On header played in the Naval = —— ee =: Stati ay > F Pore Decides First Station League by a seore of 5-4. The game had to go twe extra innings before it) with Game Of Twin-Bill i NEW YORK, July 1 Jinimy Dykes couldn sl ye ae ‘ wari nis me: Angels d = Sania SubRon perinant in the many ye ars et ar mahaged the Chicag: whe te Sox “, Beats ‘ardinels he ad appare anq@ now that } Phifadelphia he’s to gee Paul Richards doe t} er, 4 Dykes’ Athletics, whi ar lie in the season snapped Chica; 14-game winning streak ate broke their long string of road victories, landed a double hay maker yesterday With White Sox killer Bo Hodper _ blasting a three sol gee horfe in the ninth, the A There shi thegfirst game:3 to In the! and pa the racke nigbteap, : southpaw Sad Sam Zol at the ite doy dake spun a one-hitter n th gusen zie the we e Sox went down quietly, 5! Yarborough - s to Worthington the games were two of 16 play-| 4nd Hudson { 1 the major leagues yeste: In the ! els t at noon. All were twin-bills ers u Oper’s first home run of the t alt DE ! seagpn couldn’t have come at a bunted ¢ { I bet a time. He and Chicags ‘ x ay Rang Gumpert were locked ir ul at fror co ss duel through eight oa ve | ning ie n the € . ninth, Gumpert allowed, Baird ! 1 to right, Malloy t twa@men to reach base. There Walked ruppi sled to fill ir two out when Hooper came! the bases and Cooper popped to hoa to Pa The count went to 3 and: third, Gai walked to send Baird the ba like the story-bo« ind; home the winning tally oe {oo connected. Chica Th fought back with an uneai Blue O12 010 01-5 6 1 R HOE rurgin the last of the ninth but;OpDevSta 001 210 00-—4 11 4 001 211 G00 20 6 12 5 Ho@per shut the door on the ral-| Stinhour, Baird and Gall; Yar 4.010 000 300 217 12 4 ly ban, Mays and and Schlatter; Brown Idak was supreme Campbe La eda and Mace sBtcap. He faced only : ae : and only two Wight, Ma and Rosar, Mc tw arm all red base ER u ° PAWTY § € @hico Carrasquel banged the | | Second Game F I ic Weeps onlg hit off, the 29-year-old soutl dey Df pag in the;third anning. It!was a Bostor = 2 (for a ight ‘2. fame Series siz@ing ground ball that went in Kennedy, Mat ind | handed ardutet ahd to Hft field between shortstop Sat Seare forward w the forward swing With 5. 4, ]2- 5 Pet Suder and third baseman! | and you finish faeing the inet, The Hagk Majeski. Eddie Robinson First Game | racket travels on down‘tin the fol FAWTUlant sweep two games | walked itv the ‘ninth’ to become Philadelphia 3.6 1 | tew-thru -and ens over ‘off “the Over. the weekend by scor of | the only other Chicago base run-; Chicago 1 10 1 | backhand side 5-4 and 12-5. In the first game, | ner : : | Hooper and Tipton; G impert) 8, Some players are thrown off-| played Saturday at Chica | Along with marring Zoldak’s) 294 Erautt j balance at the end of the service; field, FAWTU whipped the Na- | bid for a no-hitter, Carrasquel! inigy j and are-quick’ ¥ietims ofangyedeep val Station Cardir 5-4 in one a record for shortstops. He took Second Game S | teturn to thee ferreReturn t6 Fe OF the tight games of the season part in 1] pl in the second ; > ae : | ceiving position BEHIND; the} The climax of the me camy game and now has handled 289 ce ee = | base line swiftly. in the 9th inning when FAWTU- | chances without an error in 51 2 {| 9. Always aim your service for lant was one run hind. Bosco} games. Phil Rizzuto of the Yan! : ;4 given spot in your opponent's walked, Studer singled, with two | ees held the old mark, 288 ervice c¢ men on Anderson singled througt First Game The double defeat dropped Chi heey 10. The service mavements are! Short stop and th base dri California cago two games behind the league Washir Btor ;continuous from start to finish, home the two game winning runs. | Santa Rosa leading Boston Red Sox who spiit| (i¢vel@nd | You can practice getting a com Th | “ ing \ v pil i ia | R H E a twin bil! with the St. Louis tea }plete continuous movement at ees ; : tHe Browns. i B . | home (not under the andelier) : es me ard = be = 4 x : St. Louis won the first game | ee ack i : Pe sy e a eo to 1 with Ned Garyer tossi a end ner and Schatte Stok five-hitter for his 2ist victory = Lions Are Leading | y and Be |] REGULAR $2.95 VALUE—WEAREVER against four losses. Garver ha ‘ey ” ese : OMELET PANS $1 95 now allowed only three runs in Hud Savy wa ‘Li til L BR ae second e his last 27 inning peas He : : I e eague 7 | Lace a Boston exploded for six run paroca Ss : a in the second inning and went NATIONAL LEAGUE Seven Games Won » ed the Oy nine b le ROKEACH 1009 PURE--ONE POUND Se ie a! oo; ou ow | CHERRY PRESERVES . 2 jars 29¢ doubleheader, 9 to 5. Ray Sear ks ae Rohr se Friday night, the JayCees pull M 2p : ie a deve jars borough went the route for his Pitts sburel 7 411 2 (ed another win “out of the g a ae recite ai % aren win, Dull Bonnedy Was Ne Ney 6 0 | behind the three hit.pitc! the sixth 1¢ || SWEETENED CONDENSED loser. Billy Goodman led Bost Fri Wa Wilks, Dickson! Pedro LatomeeMieiee cele i Hin te HEEB a Coda Ho ri, Wath ite Dike |e ore Fd rt MAGNOLIA MILK . 2 cans 45c sin be: | Kgslo.and Westrur Dews was the leading batter | cans 4 sew. «York Yankees ee ' (pee | Stuart Yates, the <eutstanding}for the day with four for five, | mealies. 10 thirds wae, “a halt Second Game jplayer in the Little B I three. singles and a double j game behind Chicago, by divid-| pittsburg} 3 0 2 lean: alamimiaae 400s ae We déore | ane ees erole 5 New York 8 ! "and a home run for thfee trips t The Tigers won the opener 5 to! Werle, Walsh. I ihe ain OpDevSta 010 200 110 3 behind Freddie Hutchinson. Vie) Friend, Garagiola : Th “fr peta tants ait FAWTU 430 112 010 12 Wertz’s two-run triple was the ugh: Hear: 9-} # ji “ uble ace “a Sat a Boyle schnider and big blow. The loser was Bob Ku hy : Sete sic a bsp ae na age zava First Game Pi eine ee 5 we | etme New York stormed back to wir 9 Peale ea aia - the second game 8 to 7 although ured at vdw. First Half Of Island | no-hit Allie Reynolds had to en H Re ais City Softball League | Western ter the game in the ninth to quiet) Ki; Wal a es a Tiger rally. Trailing 8 to 4, the Cane Tea W i Finishes Tonight : Corn Fed Lb. Tigers sent Charley Keller First Game talOF : > week will en he ast First Cuts the game as a pinch hitter Boston 7 12 0 t #)) ak t ity Se fthall he smacked a three-run homer to} Chicago } o |? 5: gis ane Eee might the | rout starter Tom Morgan. Rey Spx H ri K in ; i Sut Re J nolds entered to put out the fire.) Hatt ¢ I iKs 4 * Cor Cleveland's third-place Indi : ca vieW DELICIOUS ALL MEAT also drew even losing the f Second Game Pec te ane tintin : : : game to Washington 7 to 4 | ct 1 c : ‘ ae voati ates lose, ul FRANKFURTERS : lb. 45c winning the afterpiece, 7 to 2 Bostor 4 : es fis SAS al Si a a Cuban Con Marrero gave up 12} Leor 1d O ilue of abs Ms four t hits but serambled to his ninth t ( Chipma MAYROSE 100% PURE PORK victory in the opener. The Sena-/ and Cooper attack Eddie | tors came up with a 14-hit including four safeties by Yost and a home run by Sam Me-} St. Lou % 18200 Pullman Accommodations | Philadel; 4 9.64 . The S | Brecheen nian, B and Reserved Seats The Scores: AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game in De Luxe Coaches NOW AVAUABLE f tv. MIAMI 9:00 om Daily Low Fares, Too! roit oe me SILVER METEOR 3 1: SILVER STAR ron: Rusa im 1B Pullman & Coach Streamliner Pullman & Coach Streamliner inson; Kusava and Berra ly. MIAMI 12:05 pm Daily Second Game Detroit 7 9 “Ms es ' han B Whit “ nd Seer ries ie c parden, orowy, ite and caabes: Morgan, Reynolds and ALL ALUMINUM SIMONE’S TOURS - Berra AWNINGS AND j Ge ea . TRAILER PORCHES | & > aa alaeainaeaee First Game | ae st.'towis 3 8 2| Keys Nash Motors | Boston i 0 | Stock Island Tel. 104) Garyer and Lollar; Nixon, ' quae “Blue Angels Down Monday. July 16, 1951 THE REY WEST C MORE! 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