The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 7, 1951, Page 3

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k paar Little League Moves Into Play-offs Tomorrow Paul G. Albury Summarizes Play For First Year Now League that the from their trip to the Dis | trict Tournament in Miami.| the Little League playoff-| will get underway row night, The first the game two leading teams of the Island Softball League and Little All-Stars are back tomor-) will be softball) City) the second will be the first half league winning Rotary « lub} | the seeond half win- ners, the Lions, The playoffs will cover to- morrow night, Friday night end possibly Saturday. If not Saturday, they will move the date of the best two out of three to Wednesday. Paul G.' Albury Recre tion Director ns Clut manager selected West Little the District He is behz 1-Star at way the Ives and manship Key Le proud of ir Mia ment boys aved them showe reat sport while at the tourne summarizing — tt hment aceon the league in their play, Mr. Albury a lot of hard work the Little League then operating first year. I well worth forth, I proud of the be v enough to make would year of “It in getting tarted thi feel it wa and in ill the ef specially our fort put am ¢ not trip just as lucky good a They boys,’ that of and the have nade howing of bunch continued Albury, their parent the that sponsored these can feel that their well spent. As beginners had a great The co-operation received are a swell can be proud civic organizations clubs. They money was we splendid every year on hand from groups and_ individ- uals contributed greatly to this | success. I feel sure that with the experience gained this year, next year will be Home Milk, The | Independents Will Play Tonight erent Tonight n the Island City Softball League the Corporal team and OpDevSta will play the first game that starts at 7:30 The second game has scheduled the Home Milk team against the Independents Thursday night, the VX-1 Fly poral while 20 against the ers will play the SubRon Four will Coca Cola nine in th of the twin. bill Rifle Club) 10-1. The White Sox ble | three Tiger pitchers for 15 hits | The Scores _— -News | AMERICAN LEAGUE R.H. E shingto’ » The first service target pistol} Washing si i 4 »d under National Rifle | New, °°! : contest fired aa i West], Johnson, Harris and Kluttz Association rules in “Key West] organ and Berra area, was held recently at the} RD Southernmost Pistol and Rifle} Chicago 10: 15 Club Range on Stock Island, with | Detroit i388 Master Sergeant M. G. Hornick of} pohson and Sheely; Whit the Marine Barracks, U. S. Naval] gearden, Borowy and Ginsber >, emerging as top scorer) (Only games scheduled) nong 22 contestant NATIONAL LEAGUE Firing .22 caliber, center fire, and .45 caliber pistols, Sgt Hor- Mick finished with 4 grand ag regate total of 750 x 900, out- coring hi nearest rival Rex elton, TM] of Advanced nder a Weapons Schoo}, by 13 points. T. Little, Fle Sonar School, lowed in third place, and G onnelly, SOG2 of Fleet Sonar hool, and B. Claxton, EMC of n, 694 x 900. winners by caliber, their scores wert calibe Donelly, .266 x 300 caliber—-Hornick, 250 x 300 B caliber-—Little, .246 x 300 Beam will be chosen from the sent Key West jorers to repre activities at the Regional Matec hern 18th, and 19th on- la., the 17th gust y practices are being held the supervision of team) , Lt. Little at the Stock ange at 5 o'clock in the mber of 401 Giants was i Terry in 1930, , Victory Runs NEW YORK, Aug. 7—(@ Rookies Tor Morgan and ( MecDougald teamed to lead the |league-leading New York Yan kees to a 4-0 victory over the Washington Senators last night The triumph stretched the Yan kees lead to a game over the idle Cleveland Indian: Morgan blanked the Senator on five hits to post his eighth second tilt | In the only other game in the jmajors, the Chicago White Sox | behind the one run five hit | pite hing of Dobs« climbed over |the Detroit Tigers by a score of ir Development Squadron One, shed in fourt nd fifth places spectively rand aggregate sc f the men wert lornick, 750 x 900; Helton, 737 0; Little, 734 x 900; Donnelly, | St. Petersburg at Miami Beact | 8:30. Miami at Tame Havana West Pa Bea Fort Laud i * “A MAN WOULD HAVE TO BE STUPID" we OUSTED BASEBALL COMMISSIONER A. B, “Happy” Chand our ler tells congressmen his opinion of the job at a hearing in Wash- | “A man would have to be stupid” to take the | The former commissioner is | ington Monday. job under present rules, he says. testifying before the House Judiciary investigating organized baseball. Chandler was let out a month t ago after a long squabble with major league club owners. Island City Softball Sabino Leads Coca Cola Nine to Pace- Setting Victory Over VX-1 Flyers, 6-5 Franklin “Pitches MORGAN POSTS SHUT-OUT McDougald Drives In Three Yankee straight victory f the ye against one defeat. McDougald drove home the Yank three runs on his ninth homer jand a fly ball. The shut-out was Morgan's third (No ched oe Today's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Chicago at St. Louis at Cleveland, night Philadelphia Boston, night Only game Juled NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Chic Boston at Philadelpt night Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night FLORIDA INTEANATIONAL Games This Week ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE ' ‘orporal v Home Milk vs TUESD: 7:30— 9:00- ents. | THURSDA Y OpDevSta Independ Gallant Fox, triple crow jner of 1930, retired with earn | of $328,165 * ja ringing Jrunners across the plate. first | #) Wirephoto sub-committee which is Win For SubRon Sabino to victory Park ix VX-1 safely by driving victory Flyers tor runs four He himself and is runs in the Als dished out were J hitting The scored twe » leading by th Garcia three eacl Score 200 3 Coca Cola Flyers Skidmore and St double th in four whip to led his Coca Cola team | last night.in Bayview of | 6-5. Sabino hit four] times at bat, to scurry the runs| altogether. The race is close for the time being, but has signs of credited with four | slowing up a bit. At present, Corporal, with Ramsey pitching and RBI column | Winning all of the games, is in the first division space with the local | e 15 hit attack ve «Cola te and Al Ca R.H 103 0— 6 15 000 0 By. Franklin held the Navy team! pionships were completed with Marie Rendueles being the cham- Picea a es ne aided pion. Now the 1951 Men’s tennis Championships are in the first round to hand the SubR a victory | of play with a field of 64 vieing for the Champ’s crown. over the Navy Squac ore Last year’s champ was Ralph Hartenstine, the active tennis in Of 62 ine leader was Pigg: | structor, publicity man and what nat. “He is tefending, his crown ford with two hits, one good for | this year and has already beaten his first opponent in the first round} a double of play The Score See With all the matches of tennis being played every day on the SubRon Four 002 130 0— 6 12 0} best constructed courts in the area, only one little fault shows. It is; Navy 10 0 2 4 2]one that possibly has been overlooked. Franklin and LaFreda, Pige The fencing around the courts has not been anchored to the foray oe pe NE sas zoe | ground On hard hit serves, the balls go under the fencing. That Baseball Il Statistics U.S. Naval Station League Club-- W. L. Pet.) little detail needs to be completed Blue Angels 11 0 1,000 SubRon Four or3 750 * —_— paca east GOLF SHUFFLEBOARD OpDevSti 6. 6 456 | | Se ‘ : 7 417| Municipal Golf Course | Bayview Park | Gasdinals 3 8 278 (Stock Island) j (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Banle > 2 343| Daily and Sunday play. | Daily and Sunday play. ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL TENNIS | SKATING LEASYr " > Bayview Park ' Bayview Park Clut W. L. Pet. | qMorning, Afternoon and Night) ) (Night) hata er Daily and Sunday play. FRIDAY— Poa aed aa 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. 1 667) In the early days of baseball} i 2 2 500) the umpire wore a Prince Albert] 2 ' pe coat, silk hat, and carried a cane.| SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN Independent 1 50 Home Milk 0 2 .000/- Siemeneoway rs OpDevSt 0 4 .000 J. Garcia, Claire and Domalgowski AMERICAN LEAGUE Clevejand Chicag Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn New York Philadelphia Boston Louis Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Tampa Miami St. Petersbu Havana Lakeland West Palm Beach Miami Beach Ft. Lauderdale Ww 64 64 él 48 45 39 32 W. L. Pet.| 66 35 .653) 59 47 557 53. 51.510} 48 51 483! 47 51.489} 47 54.465] 43 54 443) 41 61 402 W. L. Pet. 68 41.624] 65 45 591) 64 46 582) 54 53 505 | 55 54 .505) 50 59 459) FAIR WARN! 51 60 juminum in hom 28 77 ao moan construction Ce } | 1 FSROM This SEA ! q By DON EDWARDS { Sports Editor (xc LR TN AN a sme iii on a President of the Atlanta Crackers, Earl Mann, | f vis ithe situation for bringing his Class A ball elub to Key | é ‘ a5 i ted the Island City of Key West Sunday to look over | West for spring training. He toured the Island, stadium, transportation fa- lities and hotel facilities with a favorable comment. | Mann, when he left, made the statement that the stadium and/ | all accommodations looked very good and he would send the Sta-|' j dium Board Committee an immediate answer. { ' The Atlanta Crackers party consists of fifty players. | However,| many more will accompany in the capacities of sports writers, fans, é | coaches and what not. H ' | According to Mann, the Crackers are very much interested inj / ining in Key West next spring. Mann also asked the question, “If! | sign spring training in Key West for three years, doy you suppose the city and county would be igterested in sudsidizing up to hay - Club to cover the added expense of traveling an extra distance captain-elect of Army's been training in Pensacola Cracker President, > Crackers ‘have Also in addition,” said the “We would also} | much brighter in the eyes of city officials and members of the! Wickers’ Stadium Board because of the most favorable cond renewal of at ¢ he $25,000 Y« and a report from] kers Derby August 16 : ~ | | Earl Mann. Another possibility was that if the Crackers do come to Key West, it would bring two or three major league clubs here for | exhibition games | | LOOKING THROUGH THE STANDINGS | } The Blue Angels of the U. S. Naval Station League, no doubt | j abe ut it, are burning up thé league. They are in first place with 11 | games in the win column to no losses. They have the perfect per- ee: the | centage of 1.000, three games ahead of the second slot SubRon Four) the ; team. SubRon is the only team that has been able to climb anywhere} one | : the | | the pace-setting Boca Chica Blue Angels. in the Island City Softball League, near yw it’s a different story | { Four, with pe Ic ‘oca Cola team breathing down their necks. SubRon bot, | Franklin doing all the pitching duties, isn’t far off the pace in third | position | COUNTY BEACH AND ITS NEW COURTS County Beach’s fine new courts, completed and inaugurated, are/ s in Key West. Already, one championship has been completed on the concrete! The 1951 Girl's City Cham- B34 | a beautiful sight to the tennis enthusi ids courts and another has been opened means that-one of the players either has to injure his hand on the ragged bottom edge or travel the distance around the fence After last all the wonderful work done on the courts, this one Dismissed, He Says f | France and Italy P) Wirephoto} 1951 football team, says he is one of 90 West Point cadets faced with | "| HAROLD J. LOEHLEIN (above) | | i | require the usual facilities such as the use of the ball park, club! dismissal on charges of cheat- | = { ing it i i i $ lights and water, with the grounds being maintained. in See eons nee : president-elect of the senior ve Crackers would play some exhibition games in Key West} class. Loehlein is from Kimball val BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE Our Anniversary Treat to Every Customer! Oven Baked Paint Job. NEWEST 1951 CAR COLORS’ ° Metallic Finish Included GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS with PAINT JOB! And the Champagne, Too}, FIBRE SEAT COVERS | MADE TO ORDER AND INSTALLED | FORMER KEY WESTER (Continued From Fage One} Sports Shorts commisar assigned first to a bat Phicteen members. of Michigan it ari = ay ee State's football team are enrolled e Soviet Army has always}, gdvanced ROTC units. i J \had these eager beavers in its ca a jarmy, to keep the military. at i Z i | tuned to Uncle Joe’s views. os ia om a. "along | Barmine went on to the genera! theme oneal in ecslon | staff college in Moscow and emer- pec remiaerate ged a brigadier. Barmine is da land handsome and suave—far novan seppager: five: }from the usual Russian gener v major. league clubs. ;So he was made a diplomat—be- | - 2h, Brooklyn” and St. coming Soviet consul general in 1 the National -League; | Persia. Be ind Washington in tha Am League. Then between 1925 and 1935, he served in several countries of! 7 ee ; Europe in the commissariat of nee See a _ ne cn joreign trade. He was for a time {!° ' Bodice Mag: z ticle whith was less than polite to Stalin, We were all allies n—-and he's lost his job. OSS so @ was absent too ead of the Soviet trade set-up in ly ore And in thee +} thirties, he handled what was a | leged to be automobile export. He said, last week that it was 90 per cent guns and 10 percent cars. He was sent to Greece in 1935, And the time of the final brea*:, he as top man in the. legation: charge d'affaires. Barmine says now that his dis- taste for Communism developed { .;, slowly—and not just as a result © of the Moscow trials, which struck fear to the heart of practically every prominent person in Russia. He came to the United States without F, on, Barmiine has writ- ten al ly successful idan Beg: Who Survived"—-an au ical of the goings-on in the upper ix of Soviet govern- ment in its first 15 years. He has be¢ome’ an American: id lives in New York, s present job is chiet of the n desk of the Voice of Ani- Alexander Barmine ae Key West, 3| Russi “FRESVETER SUSE BONUe BITE SSae 's Not resid jon an immigrant.’ v | money or influence. He got a job as a metal worker—but' when mobilization came in 1940, he join- ed the Army as a private. » BO ALL ALUMINUM and would expect to split the gate with the visiting club with At-; Minn, The boys in the outfit: didn’ e boy: e outfit didn’t lanta retaining their share asi n= ———~ | know why they had a Russian AWNINGS AND | The possibility of the Crackers coming to Key West has grown) Twenty-five the nation’s} general in their ranks—but they TRAILER PORCHES top pacers are ked in the se | knew he was no Yank 4: Yet Barmine says he will never Keys Nash base | forget the friendliness of the men. Stock. Isiand In 1943, he went to work for the AUGUST MONTH FREE GIFTS! SENSATIONAL VALUES! Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.-—Sat. Until 4 PM Auto Paint Job or Sea Covers @ No Money Down | No Interest Charge . oe ae SREPORS BPRT S353%8 $1.00 Can Auto Polish and Jar of Matching Color FREE PILLOW WITH EVERY SET OF SEAT COVERS AND THE CHAMPAGNE Penk: et le ee eos

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