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Wednesday. July 25, 195) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 innerliner tiveness } Girls City Championships Move Into Quarter-Finals Play Starts Today * At 4:30 For Climer Notteinieony SUbRon Squeezes VX-1 In Last Inning The 1951 Girls City esmelienshine - exierses.| ——-—---—§ [hes Banegs.. *-— : ids heals thls oc | orrs PLAQUE IN HALL OF FAME Strike-Out Dodg ers Home at County Beach when De-| : - Record Following lores Villate opposes June | The VX-1 Flyers lost te) Throug sy Runs Sink Yates and Barbara Toi. | the SubRon Four. team last Chicago { hans plays Diane ee night in the first game of | bebe | A vilar | 29H) dez. The other two quarter- an Island City Softhall | : Hodges Gets finals, tomorrow, will, League twin bill by a score | The first half of the Island City) Homer Of Season: ee | Maric Renductes| of 6-5. Franklin and Wile Soiall beagve seredule °°" Hone Sauer Hilts with Vita Barrosa and le ilis took the mound duties | games I have scored show up as 16th For C Elea: for the two teams and both | lows: or Cubs nor Gato with Terry | { s and bo 8 Roberts, 575; Schultz, .500; Syl ; , z Ann Parish. Play on both | pitched good ball. | vester, .500; Srakogic, 500; George! ae by —— ~ ~~ ds _ The Flyers scored one in the | Barber, .500; Jones, .500; Trott- e Dodgers, who don’t haye to ¥s begins at 4:30 Pp. m. | fist inning, two in the fourth | ier, 500; Jantana, .476; Jones, | worry about a tight pennant face Althea Haskins, Key West and two in the fifth. SubRon | Coca Cola, 437; Campbell, .454; jin the National league, recover- Wemen’ ys Ca scored two in the third, one in \G 1. Rodrigues, .400; Witt, .400;' ptain. will of-! the fourth. two in the sixth and | Alonzo, .391; Acevedo, 378; J.} ficiate tomorrow. the deciding factor in the last | Mira, 344; Casado, .384; Ingrah- | °° In fact, it was a three-run winners of the first two z |am, .368; Cabot, .375; Sands, 363; blast by catcher Roy Campanella encounters and the winners of the The climex of tension of the | Donnie Cruz, 350; Elmore, 363;|in the 10th inning that wen. Second two will meet at 4:30 Fri game came in the SubRon’s half | Ramsey, ~ 363: Merry, .363;;game and gave Clyde King“ his day inthe Semi-finals. The Finals of the Jast frame when they | Schmidt, 333; Dupes, 333 ninth victory in relief. Kigg? bak oes on court at 5:00 Say | 1 pushed across their sixth run ta! | lost four when Commissioner Gerald Saun ; Whip the VX-l's by a one run i Most times at bat: Acevedo and} “The Cubs got half of their eight ders will present the bouquet that | is prerogative of évery gir} pan pion, J. J. Trevor witi present the A. Maitland Adams Cup, as re Led some of their home run pow- margin. Franklin singled with | Mira, 29. Jen in the third inning and sear= 4| Ore out in the seventh. Schultz Meet runs scored: Acevedo, 15;/ed two runs as Dodger starter! jwaiked and a fielder’s choice! ' Alonzo, 10; Gropeza and Cabot 9. | Ralph Branca was kayoed. Form- seored Franklin with the victory Most hits: Acevedo 11, Mira 10,;er Cub Johnny Schmitz w. ee quested by the donor who will not | count | Sylvester 10 and Santana 10, jin and put out the fire and be able to return to the Island in The Score | Most doubles: Cabot 4, Roberts | allowed only two hits in the newt time for the ceremonies R. H. £, | 3 Sylvester 3, Witt 3, Janes, Coea | six innings. * The complete second round a P ‘ we VX-1 Flyers 199 220 0— 5 4. 3/ Cola, 3 | Meantime, Brooklyn got ope scores read: (P) Wirephoto|SubRon Four 002 102 1—- 6 8 0! Most ttiples: Ingraham 2, Jones | run in the fourth and tie@. the Dolores Villate over Mary Grif Willis and ‘Sherill, Silkowski; | 1; Ramsey 1, Secory },-Alonzo 1,{ count in the eighth when big Gil fen 6-1, 6-0. THREE BROOKLYN DODGERS admire the plaque enshrining | Franklin and Piggford, LaFreda, | >90tana 1, Sylvester 1, Sands 1. | Hodges lofied his 29th homer of June Yates over Cecilia Guito Me! Ott of New Orleans in the Baseball Hall of Fame at Coopers- RAMSEY FANS 16 | Most homers: Cruz 3, Srakocie | the season out of the playing 6-1, 6-0. town, N. Y. Ott was a star outfielder and heavy hitter with the In the nightcap, Ramsey fan- |? Acevedo 2, Jones, Coca Cola, | area, Diana corepndes over” Alice New York Giants for many years and was manager of the club ned 16 men from the Home Milk | | The Cubs protested that it went s s 6, > va ee ¥3. from 1944 through 1948. The Dodgers in front of the plaque. left /team-as he shut them out by a'} ,, Most times fanned: Auguiera 6, foul, but the umpire had the ‘fi Barbara Twiehaus over Pesgy ; ; = Dupes 3, Sylvester 3, Woodward | nal word—as }. 7h : : me vee Reese. ‘one-sided score of 14-0. He fan- | 2° : UU Jordan 6-1, 6-0. to right, are Roy Campanella. Gil Hodges and Peewee Reese neat aera . sia is ae ee 3 ‘ In the top of the 10th, Jeckié Marie Rendueles over Judy sigs Se ae eee see ah ee <itiee ei MA __ Most times walked: Acevedo 7,| Robinson walked and Hodges, T udy | ———_-_-__— strike-out record for the {island | asado 4, Anguiera 4, Sends 4 { = Trevor 7-5, 6-2. eee |City Softball. League. Everyone | © 1 * ‘singled. Then Campanella tag see) Vita Barrosa over Lourdes Gon- 7 : Li Je 4 fof. th 0 i a Most ‘stolen bases: Barber 2, Cub starter Paul Minner fot» zalez 6-3, 7-5 i e€ eague 5 downed . ‘the fad harans Py oe Acevedo 2, Ingraham! three-run homer ane the’ Balt ) Terty Ann Parish over Norma Entries Being Taken east, once, some more. Five fan- See. Avila 6-2, 6-4. For Men’ s 195} City as tars i ned twice and three struck a The Dodgers added another tel- Eleanor Gato over Ann Yates ‘he’ biesde threes cinies Ft SOFTBALL NOTES ly in the 10th by getting three 6-0, 6-1. _Championship Play PI T ht Schmidt hit a double and a. The Pitching of Karrman of the | infield singles off Teliefer, Bdb Secand round play was high- | ” ~~ only Ariple to lead the 11 hit attack SubRon. Four baseball club has; Kelly. In the last of the 10th, lighted by the fine performances The 1951 Men's Tennis trip fs dished out by ‘the Corporals j sparkled on the mound in the last! Hank Sauer tagged King for. his Cruz hit the only extra blow tor | fW ames of the Service League | 16th homer of the year. Home Milk, a triple. He was the (U. S. Nawal Station League). On! Hodges, who leads both jeagues 4 ‘ July 14th, he allawed the Sonar | in homers, had not hit one it the first offi- | thitd base School but one hit and no rums.| last 18 days prior to yesterday. t Hk — .. On July 18th, he shut-out the; The Scores ok xn RHE. |FAWTUlant by a 2-0 score and} AMERICAN LEAGUE - of Lourdes Gonzalez, Norma Ay Championships with a field ttle Baseball ile, 47 es Trevor. Miss Gon of 64 begin soon after the League and of Ke y West's AH- zalez owed herself to be much finish ef the Gir!s’ 1951 Cit Sit 5 e matured over her debut in the Ch a @ Ronee te B sixthand seventh Harvey Cup Poe Ss Pea e matches last spring. Miss Barrosa Beach. ag¢tion tonight at! only.mar that reached as far as sent Key who: garnered six wins out of sev The sole object is a ae cA e . allowed just three scattered hits. : en in,Harvey.Cup tennis, is one, time ana you do net the t ment at sieed Home Mili spos.000 &-- Fs - "He anea nice an thik paine:| Leilani i E: c. of the'very finest match plavers in moor at Hoa pickee tf pS sik P 1 ; Ram- Then om July 21.-he alloyed shree | iN : ¥. k } B town, and yet young Lourdes fen noe Soo ear e of a} Warren and Ingra ham; Ram- | cons in the first-frame. Three hits} New Yor ; 3 ced with her evenly from the base, ™itted. Those desiring to me will |sey and Kasarda, .seored the runs to break his score-/ Wynn and Hegan, Rasehi “a gainst line. fer the greater part of the take part, please phone 203 | Jess innings record. However, he! Berra. — held a 5-4 lead in the’ until six o'clock and $86-J { “doa th : pe ee ee os for S| . secon@ chapter with forehanc ae sale, sz Ch | Of the distance in the game. After) Rs peat | Soya nae he yoo thereafter. public t s re maining Courtside at his last game, he had 22 aeeenen Pipe A é i. caught Vita moying into her back- s, eague & ) that enough tinnings in 23 innings pitched. He ; Boston B40 bane oe Vita's patent nie ra = sae hey can be collected to. pay tne Qu TUNE TOTES | strick-out Thin his:last try for| | duddon, Barish, Guinper ae ence finally got her into port. | Rpennes of sen the All-stars mound duties. | Masi; Bucly’ and: Byeghic Against the number eight = iB b ll Si eer. On Sunday afternoon as four : ? $e Terry Parish, bright new Comment | ase a atistics d girls walked on court to begin the EAGLES TIE OWN RECORD R 4. E. starlet, Norma Avila initiated all U.S. Nava! Station a 'B i Tha k second round matches of the girls} Another pondering subject of | Detroit 2 6.0 of .the forces with good clean) Club— a er an § city tennis championship, a crowd; the Service League is that the Washington — 2 T 6. - strokes that sped without loop in-| Blue Angels 7 had gathered. Not only were the/ Eagles have tied their own record, Stuart, Robinson, , Porterfigid, to Terry's deep court. Miss Par-' Sonar Scho : © fifficials, Players spectators standing, but many) for the season. The complete first Harris and Kluttz; ae ish, however, is an acrobat who; OpDevSta | were relaxed in their cars watch-} half they only won two games ‘8 will return every ball her flying ;\ FAWTUlant ing, and the play on the. new! Already in the second half, they (Only games scheduled). i feet can carry her to. Norma! SubRon F » Of Little League |county beach courts was really|have won two of their games ay la¢ked the recent match play to! Cardina! something to watch. They certainly have improved NATIONAL LEAGUE A be able to move in earlier on these | Navy Eag!« Mr. Philip (Chita) Baker. Terry Ann Parish, a short blond, | However, the Boca Chica Blue R. RE looped returns and rob her op-) — menaaer of the Elks team in liminated Norma Avila 6-2, 6-4. | Angels have kept right on winn- | Brooklyn 61828 ponent of positioning time. On|; ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL the Little Baseball League, |!t was Norma's endurance that |ing to off-set their pace It is 4) Chicago 38:9 efueial points, after a half-dozen LEAGUE would like to take the means | Tetry concentrated victoriously | habit with them for they have’ Branca, Schmitz, King and Gaim well hit balls by Avila and an) gj, WoL. Pet of the columns of The Citi- | on. But for Avila missing the base | Won eight straight games in the | panella; Minner, Kelly and. Burr euual number of frenzied retrieves! cs. yron Four 1)’ zen to thank all the parents | line by incies the sets would have | second half. So it looks like the) gess ea by Parish, the Convent miss would Go -poral 10 and fans of the kids for mak-- | had a different ending. This match| Angels are in at this early date 3 drive just over the baseline. Independenct ina ee Little League such a | Was marked more by its exciting} The manager, Baird, is wishing to R.#. Judy Trevor, despite a weak aun ¢ - success in Key West. He | moments than by the standard of | | play a best three out of five ser-) Ney york Saas wrist that has curtailed sufficient’) yy") j ; oar like to thank the - | play and the spectators really en- | #5 with the winners of the Island | pittsburgh 3% practice, caught Marie Rendueles | jy. 0g! -Gteyers andcaitieals of (ila. usoved 1: | City Baseball League, 1 should! wootie and Westrum: ‘LsPa gold at the start “and raged ©" ; — league for the Splendid ‘eo. |° Eleanor Gato. fourth deeded, °| think it would be ¢ is the City! Friend and Garagiola. toG 592 adviintage. The-wrist was NATIONAL LEAGUE operation given him in his | trounced Anne Yates 6-1. 6-0. | traction to ere sii ceil ch y prs gal ie mi bigs 52g ae ae efforts to make the Elks @ This. match was. giuch Jonger | Champion for 195 ‘ 5 Rn mace Ss 4 TORE & . Ning 4 ink i OSTO: os x Gk. ee Meretunlen: yes n05 Bt — vr} a9 4 i3 gy. gl bay “The best pene ae ae tet =| | WILL STADIUM BE READY Cincinnati n A i first equal to ‘the remarkable or) ouic 1; 42 512 ¢lub wom end the best of | duece. Eleaner hes some beauti- | Our own Bill Cates was down} Spahn and Cooper; Webmeter, steadiness with which Judy bere Phil ce ae 104| tek to them. May ‘they ful strokes and should go a long | in Key West this week and went) | Fox, Byerly and Howell. down on her. Nothing but the, huace'p’ ahha ey Re Fickt Line Fi egue | way in this tournament | aver the Wicker’s Stadium with a) best Rendueles flat forcing shots | Cine)nnat oe ee ee bring : ‘a ; . - wae * Bepond seeded Maric Bendpalés | careful eye. He thinks games may | RHE had a chance. When Miss Trevor ence, ee eed eat gh ft aan Wiest | sale mare. table Caan expected | | be played their in September, let's | Philadelphia 5.33 Fencned 5-2, i€ seemed to the fans Pittsburgh a9 tg, Avni Rd Bik lin defeat ing Judy Trevor, by the | hope so anyhow St. Louis gm 2 —ueginnalaaeniryi ogee eee — ssi — i scores of 7-5, 6-2. It seems Marie| It would be fine if games could) Mever, Heintzleman, Hansen, But energies a pshiries a mye AMERICAN LEAGUE e couldn't hold her shots in bounds! be played their on Labor Day Thompson and Seminick; Breee- terious in the way they go pd ae ws Bowling | until she was. warmed up a bit. | heen, Crimian and D. Rice. and in, and Marie's came to the ack , - ep ude. who i2 bene qumollt ake no| LADIES SOFTBALL <canoscsameatenliligialiesaainjeealenies fore now ful! blast. She bega getting squarely behind Judy medium paced strokes as she h | Boston f | trouble at all getting to her op-{ The other night Cleo Rosam Edward Everetf Hale's “The ae oetan i — News — »r: hopeful placements and | pitched for the Junior Woman’s|Man Without a Country,” first could be a very brilliant player. 4Club and struck out 15 batters appeared in the Atlantic ‘Month. pres t Mary De - a aia vs Vita Barrosa wsa another seed- | that got in her way. The game ly for December 1863 in oné. of — $$ Washingtor " 4: ‘Winn nthe res player who had quite a hard | was a huge success and a nifty | the darkest hours of the nation's G Philadelp! ager cure hon-| time. Her opponent, young Lour- | sum was collected for the penefit history Today’ s Games gees ives open bow!-|des Gonzalez, made some beau- ‘of the Little Leaguers. They wil AMERICAN LEAGUE : ass ee Abi had scores of|tiful shots in the second set and | use the money to go to the Dis-| Select the service that selec’ Cleveland at New York—Garcia;} FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL : f $28 pins.| almost took it _The final scorg | triet League Tourney in iam | its men—-U.S Marines. (12-6) vs. Lopat (1i-6 A I second with{ was 6-3 ta has the de- | If they win there, they will go to, W 1 . 3 n—Kretlow | ps 64 “ei " n| St. Petersburg for the Regional! see RREREENDRRNNERREETNNEY Chicago at . Boston—Kretlow | Tampa Florenee Bus-| ter mination a woud tennis playe’ 7. 1 (2-5) vs. McDermott (5-5 ist. Peter vith a seore| needs and if she doesn't upset | Tournament. The Junior Wo- | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFERS |man’s Club and the Beat Sigma | stroit at Washi tch- Osea a eriil |Marie Rendueles in the quarter | 1 sson #66) va. Johnsor "Oth cluded: Helen| finals she'll come mighty close to | Phi girls deserve al] the praise in| eeyeueusas st I ied at Philadelpt i tap. Diwatny 1 it \the world for the fine job they! MILL t. Louis ¢ hiladelphia (might erta Jorothy | it. j Garver (12-5) vs. Zoldak (3-4 Rosina} The four matches I have just | have done. { fuera Pat Potter, | catened were the most in-/ es my / $ to th at Chicago—Roe (13-2) = a sen, I y, Betty Cud- pabey The quarter-finals will| sa srookly hicago—Roe (13-2 : ares i Nicho! |b al tomether Gillate. ond Veten 1 fitet alienation of any wae of her | vs. Rus Games This we ek ehe, Pat M Rep, | eye, ORC INr Tine & Gato| Yast. domain by centuries-old | and Fernandez, } at St Louis- ‘ worgia 1 oN ti Respess. | Twieh a Philadelphia 12-8) vs, Lanier ene Lees TEAM STANDINGS lend Parrish, and Barrosa and] Russia. OF Smet 3 7) WEDNESDAY W L P! Rendueles. The scores on these the gratification of the senses. = New ¥ ittsburgh—Jones Siwanis vs. VFM ‘ tion CP 8 6 23}imprtant matches will be in this z } Siew ark a) Sourav or sora : ae : ee r istic and perhaps given a little to} sot) or sanern vs. Lam) “Picked 9 meet z : : a1) Penne On Faas careful to cultivate cheerfulness. | 126 Duyal Street a ie oe R 212 Wi “3H —— pores Standard and Gobe-pameet scheduled ie = 3 oday’s Horoscope) Portable Typewriters FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL All-Stars a 1 13 15] ‘Today’s position is somewhat ALL ALUMINUM Fort Lauderdale at M 15 ond game icCS 816 11) offset by a vacillating tendency. | ALL AL AND | Ask about our payment-plag ‘ort Lauderdaie at ™ 1, 8:15 cae i ative will " i ; SATU RDAY UW 420 4| The native will be governed large- | TRA! { s pe at West Palm Picked “Tes = en mn |ty by inspiration and hence liable ILER PORCHES . | SALES . 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