The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 13, 1951, Page 3

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Former Champion Peter Varela Bounds Into Quaterfinal Berth wes =. Bowls Over Roberts* | Smith. 63. 5-7,62 [ROBIN PROVES AN EARLY BIRD j Monday. nae 13. 1981 THE KEY WEST | cycle. behind. the. Route No. 3) ¥** | bus at County. Beach at 127 p. - ¢ tm. Three: minutes later, the city) Alber re BLUE ANGELS (OpDevSta4Run Ss : i i i Former champion Peter [orgenemgeapret GET VICTORY Rally Whips Navy a ; last quarter-final berth of | NUMBE | i cnet Ou * the Men’s Tennis Cham-| R 12. ‘Eagles By 7-3 i | bionships Saturday at Bay-| Whip Naval | ‘The OpDevSta. nine exhibited | e C= | view Park with a spine-ting- Station. Cardinals. * ©*t inning rally with four |f\ - i gun (| ling: 63, 5-7, 6-2 conquest By 86:Score sees whip. the: Navy: Regia : ner »| of Roberts Smith. i 4 ; Saturday afternoon at Navyjfi Ba as The high flying, league lead-/ Field, % —_ |. Afier am. operation ix §ng Boca Chica Blue Angels put| Snyder went the distance for| : ; ati : victory number 12 on ice yesi/OpDevS tch tacular’} sgh, y) March h. to restore circula- |terday in the U.S. Naval Station||bail. He gave 1 pectiani es as ;| ten in both arms, many | j League by beating the Cardinals, pesca S i er avi ia | eid: aha wennenss: ot (8-6. for the | Bae, The Cardinals scored three in| Eagle 1p on-'| ste | man) ke ; wars was on) the second and three in the third, [ly fc : ‘ ever, ¢ the lor g00 i. Satur- but were held scoreless for the On ALL F d N dc | the « i vietory buried that) (e) Wirephoto | "mainder of re eis. ick OpDevs : 00 ee hen for good. Varela’ 3| auld aa icc eae csc dies 2 hd ct tuck Seo Taligils alcliex Way (MOUS lives Glee: int tne arte ant ia@er onomae 9 him face as he slides safely into home in third inning of Polo Grounds game. The prone catcher makes | ihe > Slee: " : ' . : i game deciding rally of f Snyder and Ki “ refi 2 Vain stab with the ball, visible through the dust. Roberts scored from third on teammate Willie [runs in the seventh . se | White cod Ode pai aasai LIBBY Ss HOMOGENIZED ge quarter-final j : : ae Z, Nite and Ode laos ; iuk | Jones’ fiy to outiieid. Phiiiies won. 4-0. The Score os ives: R. and Gu- me 3 ear < ‘4 pos eee FES ss % ss eee ee + LE. | euermo; = Smith when he| |Biue Angels 600 300 5— 8 8 2 {Aguilar i ee: = ss | Cardinals 033 000 O— 6 13 4} ry w a i j {| lest. 7-5, 846. Then Roberts Baseball Statistics Boston Red Sox Baseball Scores ®t. wuss toute! _ sem « @gtbit, “ontsteadied, and! Se ee {aiile; Jordintt Rhodes and. Slat- ea outlasted: hi | ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL D fi S iener lk ut te it 1 im te gain the LEAGUE e eal enators R H E| Umpires: MeGee and Rodri eS tes in nals. of the 1950) ciup- Ww 44 . . Cincinnati 3 8 0. lgues;, Time: 2 hours;’ Scorer. |# x L. Pet maa hips. The exact | Corporal 5 o 1000 alt A WIl-DL oe ay aac ie SA Fa asaatc dh s SubRon, 3 I 750 ehmeier anc jowell; oyer, | nyo hen ee oe ieee. Peter | ca Cals Cal ; 2 600} .Brooklyn Dodgers | Brazle, Poholsky, Breechen = . own nent yea is adver- | Navy 2 2 50! Lead . ). Rice, Scheffing . we 4 “senior — held most | { Unaapenitents 1 1 500 ea National each 2 3 400° Le Y, First Game ‘Sona In La vege suns, and at the | Home Milk 0 5 .-.900 ague By 12’ Pittsburgh 1°40 | r st — cwas $ a ith who need. | opDevsta 0 5 oo Games Chicago® 051 ‘Four Frames eis? a pleats : Saag be seks = os ickson and McCullough; Hat i he Jo sponge { U.S. Naval Station League : NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—(\—' ton Klippstein and. Burgess ] f | rime. served first on the | Club— W. L. Pet The Boston Red x beat the a The Naval~*Station Cardinals | une new. Park court, and | Blue Angel 8 “7 | Washington Senators , } came to life-inthe laat fo : = , s 12 857 Senators twice, both Sacoaa Ge eos ur, | dies the: ee eee shove. | SubRon Four 10 4 714) Scores being 6 to 2. Ray Scar-, Pittsburgh sa mas 0.851 for ae San cae ork back: aula Le : : , _ D8 > > Sonar School team, 9-4, Nests 08 Sieter’s forehand had | pene de con borough won the opener on eight, Chicago 6 14°0 [Saturday at Navy field. to find’ the range. Varela held sonar é is 462 hits and Bill (Wight copped the vee and Garagt Minner | Sonar startediout with three ‘for-1-1 and games went Veolia : ae nightcap, also giving up eight} #7 Owe™ runs in the very~ first frame ow ; vant pore eee bre ke 1 Bg tes 2 13 333 EEG la ingles, a‘sacrifiee and al ¥} hogs shard Sroka cast m a | ators and I ielph <ihae stea me.. The Cardinals, how-!} ; CARTON 6 BOTTLES e dead iston adelphia 27 sec e Yewith each point. Varela iw j AMERICAN LEAGUE ae Don New York 3 6.0 on in me nee tee ad began’ coming to the net behind | Team Rea mered. in| Mever, Thompson, «Heintzel- sixth and two in the seventh! I: . ¥pty.vone’ of ‘Smith's mid-court | Cleveland 69 39.639 man and Seminick; Maglie and |The Sonai.boys picked up their | ficig : : He made most of his volleys e w York 68 41 624 girhes bee | jonly other count in the sixth | priieindes Coated <a. andsinterspersed his net at- | Boston pede edger teh “levela ree ; frame Set kK ith a chop that opened | Chicago 60: 50.545 me in " > es Second Game a id “hit two, singles and a| paling seat iaencepan “he court for his. murderous | Petroit 51 56 477 rican League | philadelphia 1 4°2 |tripte 3 ee Bee . - » Completes Flying Course 5 | wre i * pe 9, | game, He hit a_ ba: r, ve : riple in pacing a 10 hit -attack ina. Games sped to 5-2 for | Washington 47 62 431 ded iil, ea New York 2 4 0 |against Sonar | ‘as; Roberts 1 | Philadelphia 43 69: Sha | ONCE Single with oue out inthe! — Johnson, Konstanty a > Sd attack. He did break eae | St.. Louis 44°95 .312| 18st of the ninth to give Detroit eden wa Westsirn a Bese Lieutenant Horace 9 tant ithe former cpamaien.| a 2 to 1 triumph over St. Louis. ° 1k: R.H Ey ‘Out the first set at 6-3 with | NATIONAL LEAGUE Jim Delsing’s solo homer had} Boston sare ee ee iHo C | Maviving tovenend down the back. |, 72" W L. Pet. (staked Brownie Hurler Jim Me-j Brooklyn 2 8 2 | Soyer 300° 002 0 4 6 | gan, omp etes: a. sideline. Brooklyn a 664| Donald to a 1-0 lead which he! Sain, Chipman, Estock: and St. iF Plondentn any pnlasterer; ; Let STAR way valving. entirely on, NEW. York: 61 51 545 held until Evers singled. Teddy Claire; Newcombe and Campan- | angel Langsdon and O'Con4} ‘Flyin Course teut drive off the fore. | PnHadeiphia 57 54 .514/ Gray of the Tigers pitched three- | ella ynes- = iijd fox his wttackingy shot. These | St, Lou's 52 52 .500/ hit ball and struck out 12 but Re Rei iy had ol Noad din SA | Lieut Horace C i pH the-tast. court like 0 | Boston 50 liefer Bob Cain was the winner.| | AMERICAN LEAGUE duiguee; "Time: 21D; Sto re'r;|_ Lieutenant Horace C. Hogat iia? top. but they often fail Cincinnati 49 4 ln ie {geen aay RHE | Aghilar. \Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.-Hs Ad-stay in. Roberts was hitting | ChC#s° * 443 | nant ri at's what you) Chicago 140) Spewry a C, “Hogan, Jen. of | Roby, coe | Pittsburgh 45 AO dts 45. ¢ it--the New. York| Cleveland 7142 | “DEWEY -URGES AID [has recently completed a feut Mery late off balls that were ding to his shoe-tops be-| p ie made contact. The late any TERN A TION Dt ie dave Peter that extra sec. |, Team W. L. Pet, 's, time for the retrieve. Smith Tampa 0 42 632 ‘c i St. Petersburg 67 48 5 f also failing to move in far gh on Varela’s second ser- | Miami : dich gave Peter another Lakeland | Havana s second to maneuver akon Started the second set Miami Beach ~orashing through Peter's de- | West Palm Beach Ter ano Varela volleys went | Ft. Lauderdale Petér broke back when SURED uae on refused to settle into| FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE tennis, but his stamina be- | Team W. L. Pet Wavitg him for the moment | Deland 81 39 .675 si Roberts poured his fore- | Palatka 67 48 58 ins into one corner and | Orlande 64 52 ‘other with new regular- | Leesburg 57 62 | Gainesville 54 62 4:1 f6r Smith in no time | Daytona 55 64 pat, all. 3-2 when Roberts contin- | Sanford 53 «64 po -tneet his balls too late. 4 Cocoa 40 80 then took matters firm i ‘ for the fitst time with T Ss Games net ,attacks and rolled all nee 8.2. On serve in the | renee LEAGUE i a veland’ in} wig Feller: + 3 aero * a et if at Philtgclpnie fat. quicker than the gal (night)— hi (16-7- vs. Martin puijiht possible and he iene (@-4) athe count at 5-5:after Smith | (Only «games scheduled) JImore. set. points and | daie-underspins over the | NATIONAL LEAGUE 6; Both players sought the | Béston‘at_ Brooklyn (night) Peter's serve. Roberts dip- | wijgon 3-3: vs. Erskine (1: Batis into Varela's shoe- | jppjadelphia at New tie charged forward. Aft- | __(pigtt}—Church (12-7) vs deute points and a game | on (14-9) rand? ee ais oat abigail | Pittsburgh at Cincinnati for game. He fired his can iball three times for nea n't twelveth game and i ma set for Smith at 7 e Weer captured the openin j—Hiller (6-1) 5. ét the final set after being | ®) ee te ae cnnted | FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL @ love on serve to tie,; Tampa at Miami § 2 the third, with the count Miami Beach in his favor he rushed in | burg. Mlubbed the easiest kind of Lakeland at Ft. La This may have been the! Havana at West P: int of the match. Pe' a gre eta eag Games This Week int in the next game to Hhrough to 3-1. In the fifth ISLAND ae pherts broke back two 3-2 | unay ly cross-court drives off | MO oe ee § second service. On serve, 7:30—Indepe . ig us ary , Roberts promptly drop §:00—Home Milk vs. OpDe ltwi-night)—Poliet 48 | Queen (4-7) vs. Blackwell and Fox (6-8 Chicago at St. L Beact j -@elivery on four straight | Sta. A thunderous forehand | TU ax. : : e ¥ 9: X- Independent nt by Varela completed a os gene sete Score: 4-2 for Varela ily made it 5-2 with a Sta. pb.over Smith, and a vol- THURSDAY Roberts double-faulted | 7: 30—Corporal vs. Navy Fin the last game of the 9:00—Home Milk vs Coca C d Peter, sensing victory, la. o. straight service re- | —————___ - outright kills. Score: | its breath, he doub match points com- | it was all over. le-faulted 0 0 with his most scin- | A. McAllister Tuesday at five a ner-to-corner drives | County Beach in one of ‘the fou h. As. ihe crowd held quarters final matches dramatic. The Phils had a 1-0/¢ | * St. Loui: Jead for five innings behind Detecit: } ; 2 | Veteran Ken Johnson until Bobby| McDonald and Batts: ot Fhomson cked a two-run! Cain and Ginsberg. =i ay, erts fought bravely | Varela opposes Commander J.! Dorish and | Kretlow, Judson Gi: fiasi, Pearce; G. alf-game on the Brooklyn Fak ic e< Dodgers: are Oo ability to defend herself must be} Training Unit, Key West. Flog- losing slee it—they = —— | built up jda. The course’ consists of = still lead by 12 one-half | iret Ganie jvanced training in instruments patica New York 5 9 0 Brooklyr Braves, 7 tc clouted tw five runs. Don ¥ e Boston mi mal 1, E Shea and | vee : Berra; Hooper, Scheib, Kellher and drove in| and Tipton e won ht-hitter Second Game his 16th game on an e One of the hits w iordon’s | New York & 2534 homer | Philadelphia Tit] The Giant 1k two close ones Kramer, Ostrowski, ! from the tl ci . n-| and Berr Shantz and | ning the « T 2 andthe | Astroth e-run e Sal First Game in the « nightcap, homer by Monte por So ° and Kuluttz; Waitkus hit his first v a Rosar homer of the season and the Giants got only six hits off three Phil pitchers Starter Russ Meyer was be el | We ashington aston Ve fag Hastynning spd rt e MUtigore Ferrick § Mee thtee Werks. ay 5, rind Eee ee Wee second game Vv just. ab| | Second Game double in ST Rookie way Be ADELL LEACES (Continued from Page One) ates and) Fechteler as Commander-in-Chief, shutout} Atlantic Fleet The change of command cere- »| mony will take place aboard the aireraft carrier, U. S. S. Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB-42), at 9:30 a.m —— ——— CPL. ROBINSON: ae (Continues trom Page One) ame, the St./the highest traditions of the Cincinnati) United States Naval Service.” . Comm ion Ribbon with Wehmeier | Combat Authorized batters in| Corp. Robinson was on duty in after Wally from August 4, 1950 until to force | June 27, 1951. He is 22 years old, unmarried and resides at the Ma- — rine Corps Barracks. His parents MOTORIST CHARGED [Brant (te: Comme Contiqued Fron Pate Ont) Robinson. live at Box 320, Route eae ager ga 1, Gazelwood, N.C. In the only = } car was damaged to the extent of | about $35. The case comes up in Municipal. Court Tuesday at 3 p. m. | t Cabrera ap- at Virginia Arrest was n Al Albertus. station, Mitchell leaving the scene | ident ving an accident sing under the influence ntoxicating beverages. requested a drunkometer | 4 was given one. The read- >wed he was under the in- | ence of liquor. j | McDuffie's Dodge truck wan tained $150 damage. Mitchell's rcia .and Tebb- | tip the balance of power. Japan 9 17 0 | bony plates instead of scales | (Continued On Page Five) * Blind Boy Joyful Over New Puppy months course in. All Weather, lying at the Fleet All Weather (Continued from Page One) The sturgeon ‘is-covered with}and night ‘tactics. designed © ta “U.S. NO. 1 FINE COOKERS OTATOES SWEET SMOKE FLAVOR Bacon Squares {®) Wirephoto BOBBY VARGAS. three years old and blind since birth, shows his joy upon receiving a Boxer puppy in Los Angeles thet'll be his eyes when they both grow up. Dog was the gift of Joe Niel- sen, 12, of Burbank, Calif., who announced recently he wanted to give one of his eight puppies to a deserving blind child. Experts believe the puppy can be trained to guide Bobby despite his

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