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Monday, July 23, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 1 First Round Of 1951 Girls City Championships Fimished Over Week- End At County’: s | New Courts —— PAUL ALBURY CONFERING WITH CUBANS’ MANAGER PAUL G. ALBURY, CITY REC? team of Cuba when they lan man’s All-Siar team and w Hight School who also mei th« a manager of the tean play at Bayview Park tonic ret ras SUB. RON ir itl had TWO WINS OVER WEEI-END OpDev And Sonar * * | Break Even Over on Two Days Of Play Lidtle Leag ue a games played on Sal- Ajl- Stars Will ston eae All-Star Softbe all i to Miami to ‘Pl ay Courtside Chat 00" ahead tbat thei « Top-seeded Dolores*——— Villate Defeated WIN JONES PLANNING FOOTBALL GAME McFarland, 6-0, 6-2 | The first | 1951 | Championships became an jaccomplished fact over the | | week-end at the County's [three new Beach courts. |Tournament Director € | Ralph Hartenstine decreed that the entire 16 matches | | round of the Girls City Tennis should he finished this | week-end. At nightfall yes- terday when Gay Lou Bar- Cecilia Guito walked off court, 32 girls had done just that. | rosa and j late and 3a ehaus | worked two Gays of magic with ae aid. of a hundred-odd phone calls, a Mountain of ience, and omobiles t ring in the | cores read if + i June Yate ver Barbara Del 1 t t Guite ; Gav I Citizen Staff Photo : p : , COACH WINSTON JONES, (left) is making plans with Jim 6 , Kendrigan of the University of Havana to bring his Freshman R ; squad football team over in September to play the high school y- Kendrigan is currently in Florida with his Cuban Wo- women | I De man’s Champion Softball Team of Cuba that will play tonight yO-2, ¢ ; in the second geme of a doubleheader at Bayview Park. New York Yankees Te ke First sony ae Place In American League Race Leonette| Slumping White Sox Lose Two Games To Washington Senators ~ July 23 UP) i ee with seven tuns in the 3 pe ling. The White So i By JUNE YATES pot. 7 ied atk. ankca'sa Me é wiehau ver Na l I ft 13 hit 2 Dee ve Og ie in the U.S. Naval Pla Wedrosdar 9 re rl ald 6-1, 6-0 place int weague al ae ee ee i Station League, the Sonar y PBS DO. Ch ¥y es hake AY te Rendueles over . ctory over. the’ St.! toicombe took the loss. . } ae In the National League, the pace School boys lost to the ishiy i iS In the National League, pac : s ‘ Funds Are On_ i I app reinee baba n out eitiba fn & Bro, klyn Dodgers turned Navy Eagles by a score of oe : 4 am ; > St. Louis Cardinals 9 to ‘ Pocr ” 4 ll Reese £ 4 to 2 after Augenblick Upgra Ai — : a 4 gle game, the ete pitched masterful ball for Contest Exven saded eight|game but still lost.a hall gion ; 13 pa the Eagles. He gave up two Rendue-j \ ? : 2 Erskine stopped . ‘ i r 1p SS A Ne runs and four hits for the s on seven hits and lost z ; 1 5 ht in the ninth when entire game. In the second é column, all gran Mf poked his Tate Hoise Ee i i Y + - 5 game of the double bill, e ith an on base. a ‘ - Ca a hit his 14th an SubRon Four dow the ' home foe Bacoicon, OpDevSta team « the the yeas : win boosted Brooklyn’s ©) strength of iNarreuin’s lead to eight and one-half é ‘ : aps ‘ e second place New i { pitching ability. They wou s, who split with Chn- eel by a 9-3 count. nnati. Veteran Kenny Raffens- is & * er pitched an eight-hitter and OpDevSta made up for ‘ Rose : with Willie Mays their loss on Saturday by a te 4 : : cae : ds won the opener, 7 to ‘ : furt ee : ymered twice, account- 6 to 3 victory yesterday [ x or a dies : pan. pid an ¢ playe ui New York's runs. over the Navy Eagles. In 1 : : covered during the first ; hitte J , Connie Ryan and the second game of yester., growing nd of the championship. Rose | cote sual paced Cluszewski homered for Cin- lay’s double ‘head ae Sul cord to I ‘ i elle Reese and Shila. Fohnson, | vs l I 1 5 Conia oe ae ane ti : days doutle teadder, UD-\ ere 43 : t in Fat by two seed-; 1 DY sullerriare ives Mente Trvin’s ninth inning sin- Ron Four pushed aside the t oO ] ee Baia ; ve New York a 9 to 8 de- ‘ . . , nin the nightcap. The Re Cardinals im a hap-hazard t n in the nightcap. The Reds 11-2 contest. Auvgenblich Scott doubied in #} stanza, Fourner singled, Green str: fielder’s choice and a Felton scored two t hot and heavy } Eagles, The mo WIN OpDevSta 306 0 t Karrman and M I Greenwood and K OPDEVSTA EVENS UP OpDevSta won over the} on Sunday by a 6-3 sc r oe Ba aseba ball | Staistcs « ie BATTLE ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL | West Pain W L Pet.! Miami | lijed td tie the score in the ninth homers by Bob Usher and Ry- but Cincinnati’s fourth pitch- Ewell Blackwell, gave up the s hit to Irvin. Whitey n hit a three-run honier ago Cubs made Phil s managerial debut a ‘ nipping the Phillies 8 : 14 innings in the first game doubleheader. Hank Sauer’s and two outfield flies nted the winning run in the 4th off Jim Konstanty. Dutch eonard hurled seven innings of s relief for the victory. cond game was called ven innings because of the curfew and will be com- at a later date. The Cubs leading 1 to 0 at the time Cal McLish and Ken Johnsan ed up in a pitcher's duet. The Bost Braves and Pitts- 2s split even in their The Braves took the ua 3 sque mmodations, the! gave Be and all the accom-) but vake a, in effec urce OT tom ne oe _ Sp oris Calendar WoT pi GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. TENNIS Sayview Park Afternoon and Night) cracki a home run and triple and driving in three runs. R fer Bob Chipman was the and Ted Wilks took the ttsburgh’s runs scored n home runs by Bill Howerton i Joe Garagiola. Dickson stopped the six hits as the Pirates nale, 5 to 2. Again home counted for all of Pitts- s runs. Clyde McCullough 5 fourth with one on, and “(Ce mtinued On Page Eight) 22 of their las out of the ! ele’s two-out inning gave SHUFFLEBOARD Ae 2 Bayview Park 11 6 .647)(M z, Afternoon and Night) " 4 636 Daily. and meats play. 9 471;— 10 .412 un ¢ 36 .613 etek, 40 579\ the stage 44 .522/ double. 49 478) 49 456! pi 52 .435) the Se .293 ‘to 5 victory for Mele’s AWNINGS AND TRAILER PORCHES Keys Nash Motors BA romped hore an 11/ Stock Island * The Senat ttled pn cc a 32. «656 Ft. La to 3 with Willard Mar- - ca “he yaSS ubl : Late de jua rm ro