The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 27, 1951, Page 3

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i June Yates a Downs Top-Seeded | Delores Villate 8] When the smoke of ~ a UE s erday’s quarter-finals rose " rom the center court at i “ounty Beach, Diana Fer- fi iandez, June Yates; Marie’ é tendueles, and = Eleanor | f 7ato stood in the select cir-| if ‘le of the 1951 Girls Ten-| a ais Championships. Miss Fernandez and Miss! eb Yates were the heroines of he day, Diana scored a darting 64, 4.6, 7.5 riumph over third seeded Sarbara = Twiehans 6, 6-0, 6-0, woduced by far the best f the afternoon. The rallies eplete with fine deep drives and oth services sped like nto the corners. Uames went on tennis st edge for either girl, Here it wa: fat Barbara auccumbed to the emptation to hold back the troke—always great in big vatches. She began by injecting aekspin for more security imes when audacity. and not 2turity was the great need, and on her arm was moving more nd more slowly through the ball ‘ana, sensing the softening, leap- i 1 to the attack with erackling tives off forehand and back and. Her backhand was marvel a us throughout. She swept ou rough the last two games in two & unutes to seize the first set Barabara began the second set ith a service ace and ran to 3-1 fore Poochy broke her service ith harder driving for 3-2. It as notable that Miss Twiehaus as not Consolidating her leads hey proceeded to break each her’s serve into 4-4 when Ba: ara took the issue ia hand with rives straight down the line ’ In yesterday’ quarter-final 4 for Twiehaus. aes PRA Ea a matches foui i emerged vic Tournament Director Ralph | torious They were Eleanor Gat ie dartenstine has to-morrgw's Marie Renduele Diane Fernan 3emi-Finais set for 4:30 with | dez and June Yat “@ ‘one match ata time on courtto | kjeanor Gato made some beau a allow the fans a complete view. | this alaoainents: to defeat:Teris ft Miss Rendueles will play Miss | +, ; i@* Gato and’ Miss Fernandez will “°° P*! 6-0 “= mgage Miss Yates. The winners | bas very t a will meet Sunday at 5:00 for the | was hitting a! t every shot up| i \title. Commissioner Gearold | court @ 3aunders will present the time- | One of the i » @ sonored Bouquet to the new (the quarter-fi Dp of champion: on behalf of the ane (Poochy iy — ‘Yourity Commissioners and J. | Barbara Twi« 6-4, 4-¢ } ‘2 |. Trevor will present the Cup | This was reall 1 *% nm behalf of A. Maitiand Adams. form Poochy ost */ Awaiting the new champion at | ¢troriess game t Barbar % courtside will be a new string (and her retric 1 footwork i acket, with a box of balls for | were Superlative. = © e! “= he runner-up, both given by | sige of hada canes B dee t see Ji@ Job Smith. Harvey Sellers will | standing ng ui river . t vi @ wesert a set of Nylon strings | Serve ane in liv ema ys o the winner. H girls won thei ive i » four ; oe all, Barbara made some beautiful ' % a i ' t . Aiter the intermission Barbara, moun ue On Page Pours ‘ain went out in front at 2 O} ith the first net attacks of the} @ aich. These held the key to a it let a couple of miscues at the wrier discourage her. Her ap oath shots were too shallow but ese could have been lengthened id. the forecourt attack continu Aer 842 for Miss Twiehaus, #feisalvaged a long long game 1 Service with a perfect lob off shallow appreach drive. Bar ra retreated discot while June — upset tournament favorite Dolores Villate f The Twiehaus-Fernandez pattie! were | knives | ervice to 4-all with not the slight. | at} d to. the | } j | | wiehaus victory if Barbara had | | | | | %, ¢k court and Miss Fernandez’s i vely drives soon carried her to 4 3. Barbara fought off a match * int-and rallied bravely to 5-5 a was Diana who was the weary -* \e at this moment. Barbara on @ rvice reached deuce and then ae me point as the Convent fans * ered. At this high point. she | 4% mmitted the. double fault that | © oke the charm and cost her the atch The do Diana could id water td gh School star rong thereafter and she closed it the long hard struggle mo ents later with a service jth girls played the best tennis their lives Tournament favorite Dolores Hate held the upper hand roughout her first set with June ites. The wind was low then id Miss Villate catapulted her at forehand into the deep court hard that June was unable to rect play into the weak Villate ekhand. To make the mastery ere complete, Dolores caught ine flat-footed with a n perfect backhand di yese were launc i with ¢kspin and allow of the net Sine’s serve for 3-1 never yked back. Scores tu 4-1, §-3, and set for Miss Villate ‘As play started for the second vt, the wind picked up and olores at once lost touch. With ‘ye wind playing hob by hold- ag back the bounce on one side nibbarreling it forward on the (Continutd €n xvage Four) p shots within mal fell broke rar terrific} the; ! That double fault was a dash of | tiny {| ne | j i ace. | half-do- | DIANA (POOCHY) FERNANDEZ, County Beach. Poochy was seeded seventh and Fernandez Scores Courtside Chat By JUNE YATES dependents Nos ACTION IN FERNANDEZ’ TWIEHAUS UPSET game and allowed two singles The Cuban Navy team seored their three runs early in the game on.five hits and two errors, Ben ny’s scored their three rung early | in the game on five hits and two; errors, Benny’s scored their five (Continued Gn Page Four) ; but the on ceo t couldn't have ata better time for Tribe faithful. The Indians mauled Allie Rey noltds and the New York Yankees, § to 4 yesterday. The victory (Continued On Page Fourd come It has to be fine to be first! So many people like the taste of Schlitz that it’s the largest-selling beer in America. If you number yourself among them, you already koow the reason why If not, you will kaow as soon as you taste Schlitz, yourself The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous © i351, 05. WHOLESALERS SAUNDERS WHOLESALER, INC. SCHLITZ BREWING CO.. MILWAUKEE. WIS. 316 SIMONTON STREET that snapped the long Friday, July 27, 1951 Six Run Rally Wins For The Coca Cola Nine the last inning to break a ; deadlocked score and win | the first game in Bayview | HALLER'S 90 Proof—100% Grain of OLD MR. BOSTON =! FULL QUART $29 | | } Baseball Statistics U.S. Neval Station SCOTCH $298 Fifth | $495 FIFTH We Have A Complete Line ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL pset Over Twieh THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Independents, scor-) Club W ; ; Tee ay ae : Blue Angels 7 ing an early five run lead | sonar School 4 in the first three frames, | OpDevSta 3 had to score two tallies in | FAWTUlant : SubRon Four 3 Cardinals Nav y Eagles i Page 3 alls ut OpDev League L. Pet. 0 1000 2 667 3.500 4 .500 4 429 5 .166 5 .166 te BLENDED WHISKEY FULL FIFTH $2.98 8-YR.-OLD Imported and Domestic WINES ™ CORDIALS 4-YEAR-OUD ~~ PUERTO RICAN SLOE GIN RUM Reg. $3.98 Value $298 FIFTH SPECIAL PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK FREE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 4 A.M. PHONE 1493 SAVE...SAVE...SAVE...SAVE || Park last night over the LEAGUE | OpDevSta team, 9-7. Club W. L. Pet. Subror ( | Coca Cola won the second; si : ae | game by scoring six runs} Independents 1 0.1000 | in the sixth inning to offset} Coca Cols 1 0 1000 | a four run lead held by the! Home Mills 11 ae i ‘ as wr OpDevSia ae | 000 ; Navy nine. Coca Cola beat} yx. 0 1.000 Navy by a score of 11-9. Navy 0 1 000 Osacar started for the Independ = si pe Om ; ents and was bombarded out of AMERICAN wa jas Pe First | the box in the third stanza. Kaki} ’ A Se py | Rodrigues took the mound and New miles es Bed ae struc | coasted the distance having a| Bos ab A 36 a ings little trouble in the fifth and sixth ae veland a 7 boo bi, | innings. Chicago e pho pues e | ; Joe Fallon paced the bats of the De al 47 166 Independents collecting three | W: é . 51 446 | clean hits. Santana clipped two | Phil: 3697 387 es S cofely. St 62 .3ti | The Score thei RH I NATIONAL ee aD a Independents 212 0022 9 8 2 6 92. ea eel | OpDevSta 003 a aes aa ee 43 rs ‘en 4 | Osacar, Rodrigues and Walkea so ge ia a. Evans and Driver " a 466 Ww je a j { 1 COKES COLLECT WIN » eae ss ir 4 40 0. B Coca Cola won their wild and Chicago 6 48 .429 of furious game over the Navy team Pittsburgh 36 «55 «396 take by scoring a six run rally in the snl sit ee ee A Citizen Staff Photo ' sixth inning offsetting a four run’ FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 3 wi left, scored upset over Barbara Twiehaus yesterday at rally scored by Navy in the fourth! WwW L: Pet: ric] Barbara third. frame Tampa 65 35 .650 sessi - a es Navy tied the score in the see-! gt, Petersbun 59 39 602 eas S li D bl Bill ond inning scoring five runs. They | wjami 3 41 .586 ‘ras. | e scored their other four in the| y, a 49 48 .505 ae Cuban Navy Team Splits Double Bill; «°° 2. 0:0 fou" (2 naan ree bR 10 5 L ] the first, three] in the second and} west Palm Beach 45 52 .464 ain } eal tT B six in the sixth. +Miam Be } : 44 56.440 ; Beat Su on 4 OS 0 enny s Acosta blasted his sixth home me hadacaci 25 20 963 ject : run the seagon and a single in 2 S =e al ge SubRon Four So | the game. Bohimer hit two singles COTE ae Boe enmnemNatR, he e for the Cokes while Al Cabot 5 H i} The Score hail Four Pitchers ; oe none | gg hWNINGS AND act D { i y nk he ‘ ee TRAILER PORCHES bot The Cuban Navy Baseball team e éa a ees Posbed ee aah a - ad : | Keys Nash Motors » Bu oca O18 ee 4 ‘ 2 ’ t= & | n’s i split a doubleheader at the Navy \ To 4 Yesterday Worrell and Bohmer; Skidmore | Stock Island Tel. 104 nil | und sands. : ; Field yesterday ag they lost. the ped reaver URN sees ne eN ; . EOS, 21 OPT OS ve opener to Befny’s 5-3 and won) Tasted Victory n. fi ‘ ; rs i the atterpiece over SubRoh Four At Expense Of SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE Glen . . ° 10-6 Allie Reynolds oe ae es yall James Malgrat started r the he ‘ cei i " NiEW YORK, July 27.~—-(4) pe Cafeteria Boys and lasted for 5 Gievelena: (ean innings. He allowed three ‘runs : : : 1 ai , : i — and four hits. Macias finished the |°* 4 Y as taba t it 1e ankee staqaium

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