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~—., Independents 1 Shp aabbndinemenalainamaiintiedssetnesicnininicee tasnbimieahonreumtinntenctnnsemiesn Tuesday. August 14, 1951 WEST CITIZEN rIZEN' Page 3 - pee Tyseley, Anguetys.1061; TUE REY West — HOME MILK LANDS VICTORY OVER OPDEVSTA BEHIND WARREN _ » Long Triple Byc Zz ee rae ss ne Features The Hite |!n The Majors AMERICA’S CHALLENGE TO RUSSIA | | FINISH OF 1951 SOAP BOX DEBBY cin coat in the Isto Boh Feller Turns In 2-1 Seven (Fisherman Gives |“ aS Kale’: wom. any gamse in Hitter Over Tigers For No. 194 of : Bae Thanks To Little = —— half of play. Philadelphia A's . ¢ : ees ‘ ‘ ‘ se League Helpers ooked last night in a tigh z ; e f = ae 3 ne. enti angen Baseball Statistics ae. of the melee as the victor : : ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL over the OpDevSta team by NEW YORK, Aug. 14.— : LEAGUE ; a score of 7-4. (P).— It was Bob Feller | oop rat is % anyone who has had cause to Clinton Warren Pichi the 1s . 7 aise FS} : pea further the Little’ League of mound duties for the Milker night in Cleveland Stadium 3 ; phos “ ae 2 Sa Key Wett. : : oa ite "a just five } He coast | last night and after reeeiv- | ¢,,, 3 2 600; & 3 ; Seat bin aes oF _. ie gies ni istance 7 Fe] Ss ‘ 3 é ae cause by batting ii his re ft ing the cheers of 46,290 VX. ~ : I : possible for an initial at- h ts . winds : avy . 00 ° ' a , Home Milk scored or fans, the ace righthander | jyome Mik + 2: Bao ‘ . ee Rgain.” Fisherman contin- first on a walk, a sa pitched the Indians to a OPPevSts _- 6 6 000) 5 i : ' | ued. “Thanks for all the co- h ne boys s | i ae = mo one 10 2.1 vietory over the Detroit U.S. Naval Station League ee ee the third to counter eM ag ’ Club— W. 1..Prt tally. The Milk red t Tigers Blue Ar 12 0 857] in the fourth on xy Cruz.| op % ‘ his SubRo on fon 10 74 | The inning was not ait , that big blow carne across } Sete Ree | DECTENE et ever, for the Milkers kept the ball rolling j Angueira hit one double Cruz off. S: Castro doubled ren knocked left-center fiek count The OpDev’s came to life t fifth and tied the coi Fetter walked, Pickerd hit one to cer and on a bobble, Fetter Pickerd went to th FAWTL OpDevs Sonar 6 533 Key West Softball 4 6 6 462 to be 5g v L. 2 is Team Will Enter. District Tourney ==" (®) Wirephoto THE FINISH of the 1951 Soap Box Derby at Akron, \Darwin. Cooper of Williamsport, Pa. the winner of car (right foreground) is flashing across the finish. second place is Raymond Marconi of Gary, Ind. 2538-488 i : AMERICAN LEAGUE Tearn WoL Pct. | beatae caret : aaa | i 69 39 .639 (P) Wirephoto! An outstanding Key West Soft- | “fi 68 41 624) MARY McNABB (left), 17-year-old Negro girl from Atlanta, {ball team will enter the East |. } Serpe as place. His . In.second 65 45 591) Ga. hits tape to take title in 100-meter final.in the National | Coast District Softball Tourna- | place winner (background) is Paul F. Albright of Jefferson City, ° 60 50) 545 Detroit 51 56 477 Washington 47 62 431 A.A.U. women’s track and field meet at Waterbury. Conn. A [ment at Homestead Thursday at3| ™®* close second is Catherine Hardy (center) of Fort Valley State in =|, 1) according to Paul G. Al- —— Georgia. Mary established herself as the nation’s fastest woman |}... City Recreation Director, | Pensacola Represents co elgpaccad ts ‘asain aia jelphia 43 69 .384 < a" ts - oF today wee 5 The oo peered FOX BLANKS BUCS St. Louis 34°75 312 Game. nT rong eta te ee ee | Albury announced that the Florida in Regional Inge track toward the. ogee 2 oe Howie Fok blanked t [XATIONAL = See , Games at Helsinki. Finla sags ;team would enter gfter receiving | Little League Tourney) Chemrionsbir a lee a Home Milk 100 : —» 7 5 Pirat ' WL Pet SS ;@ telegram from George Skall, MARIETTA, Ga., Aug. nana) | Bortictate in the by ‘Se OpDevSta 001 0 4 71 36.664 gos ‘ca sem rota | Recreation Director at Homestead. | te Porid South Caro. |=°e oe, ee will =~ Warren and Castro; Evar 51 | The Key West team will play |—~ — in Williamsport, Sherman. Phitadelohis 54 a team from Ft. Lauderdale at | fina today {n the second round of | August 2ist : —— geet es IS 8 p. m. on Thursday night. ithe Regional Little League Base-} North Charleston beat Gastonia, ene 3 0 1 Eleven teams have been enter- | ball Tournament at Marietta. | North Carolina 2-0, yesterday and Navy Blasted ee 5 ed in the tourney with three | North Charleston, South Caro- | Pensacola bowled over, Mentgom: ne een as By DON EDWARDS i games scheduled tomorrow. lina, ‘and Pensacola each won a le Alabama, 7-2. Music! Chicago 5 a anne ss IOFTOW.._: : ery, For 19 Runs By Deprec ¥ att? ttsburgh 45 65 .409} Sports Editor Fie b SEORIDA InsEae ee L ee 42 IS JOHNNIE & MACK'S There is nothing more gratifying than to see AUGUST The Independents whipped the | Victory over the I mp Navy team with 2 slaw Score St. Petersburg 49 | youngsters playing ball in major league fashion try attack of 12 hits, i foi 19 R H E | Miami 66 50 9 fi bases and 19 3 uns last night at |Detroit 1 7 © | Lakeland 60 56 517\ te out-piteh or out-hit one another. Bayview Park. The eC Was 10 eee ana ee: a ea eb The Little League of Key West has made an out-; Dewitt Roberts was the n- | &h aNd’ Hegar ést each — 5s 56 | standing showin, or themselves in jus' at frel¢ ny) v H |Wést Palm Beach 54 S zd tanding sh g for th 1 just that field. Inj er 0 s mnound for t : — \Ft. Lauderdal 30 82 268 | Soocasante Hapetig hea bia Be 133 | cpaeiai oa PRR OEE | this, their first year of play, they advanced all the way | and fivé runs a 16.182 FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE | through a glorious season of baseball in one of the best | Ostrow Overmire f , } 1 cf Tean Ww. L. Pct aa ist Homer ‘and cored | 2R¢ Silve M. Martin, | naiend 82 29 67g | OFBanize «dl leagues ever formed. two runs. He « none. Fa chet Palatka 67 49.578 So well organized were they, that they advanced | hit two grand s NATIONAL LEAGUE -Orlan 64 53 547 | to District Little League tournament vieing for the Flor. hit a double. oo my = peernne 58 62 .483 " ‘as re . ‘ ae t a doubt First Game soto Ae at 62 gee (ida East Coast Championship. | FREE GIFTS! SENSATIONAL VALI RHE R I Sion 55 65 458 They lost out in the second game when they dropped out to th Open A.M .M.—Sa Independents 19 12 z 8 : \ Santora 53 64 453) Miami Boy's Club, a 23 game victorious club. The two teams batiled “ 7 to 8 P. t Until 4 Navy ; ; Ww Bard Cocoa 41 80 339 for eight innings before little pitcher Jose Diaz, an outstanding Little | - Roberts and Walkc Ritche eg Leaguer, uncorked a fatal wild pitch that scored Miami's Blanton | Greenwell and Bot P | from third with the winning run. | Umpires: Gu Seon Gane | Today s Games The final score showed the Key West boys scoring six runs on) Jones; Time: 1:30; Scorer: Agu! pittst aul AMERICAN LEAGUE only two hits and four Miami errors. tar Cincinnat 7.9 6 | Detroit at Cleveland—Hutch Since their return to Key West. the Little Leaguers have gone| 2 RT pa RS 2 Walsh, Queen. La Palme, Werle |inson (8-6) vs, Deriinn (13-9). through with their Key West Championship playoffs. The Lions | | Garagiola New York” at Washington— Club, victor of the second half of play. whipped the Rotary team in} CITY ATTORNEY and = McCul BI } | (night)—Lo s. Pe vell | (night)—-Lopat (15-6) vs. Porter-| three straight games in the best three out of five series to cop the | move the crushed rock 1 — field (4-4) from which he has conducted! Philadelphia 2 8.8 | Boston at Philadelphia (night) title. The Rotary was the first half winners. blasting operations w York 2} McDermott (7-6) or Kiely (3-2) | THIS SEAT’S ALL-STAR LINE-UP : | (Continued trom Page One) sackw The petition at the City Church ninick; Jansen, jvs. Zoldak (3-7) Now that the season is over, I think it is safe to stick my ne has ote a rea price to} Koslo-ar (Only games scheduled) out and give an idea of the All-Star line-up of Little League Players | purchase such fill ela y j PS ' 3 the City, Sirugo has “refused to! Chieag 6 14.0 | NATIONAL LEAGUE Starting with the mound crew, the most outstanding record has been | sell said fill and is contin St. Louis 3 5 3 | Brooklyn at New York (night) | set previously by Stuart Yates. He would get my nomination for the| to remove such f 2 Hiller, Kili nd Owens: | —Roe (15-2) vs. Hearn (10-7) oF | starter. Right up on top with him are the excellent _reliefers, Pat! No Money Down The City says that to give Si Rie man, Po azle and | Koslo (6-9) (night) | Frohock and Richard Watson of the Rotary Club. As for a left-hand. Ro Foincent nee Tugo notice of the application’ for | Mice Philadelphia at Boston (night $ a temporary injunction yy Roberts (16-8) vs. Nichols (6-3). | ef. He »pey, of the Elks Club gets the nod. celeratesthe injury upprehended Mere Boy Playing j Chicago at St. Louis (night)— | Yo doubt about it, Sidney Kerr of the Lions Club is the All in that before said application | McLish (3-6) vs. Chambers (8-10). | sts r nominee catcher. .He was chosen to go to the Miami Districy] | tournament On first base would be none other than Wayne Albury, home} run hitting Lions Club member. He fe three circuit clouts in the} “ond. base wall be a Fatt posi | that blank. Short stop is an ideal position for the little utility man, | could be heard, the Defendant;4m Carolina League 1° oniy games scheduled } would be able to cause serious! damage to the buildings in said} p bag Haven, and wo destroy} y Baw hich quired} he nitiff to Be-used as’ a FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Tas a at Migmi, 8:15.p. 41) (Miagi-Beach yan Si P } | burg. a : ed ion to_fill, so we > will leave | h proposed — public e: - e | 2 7 Re ion “ai i ir x ‘ Te cae Lakeland ot Ft oon cme Jose Diaz. Jose pitches, plays short, or any position that requires his Metallic Finish Included a : | duty i Bight { ARANTEED: ONTHS The City therefore petitions t | SCHOOL BEGINS i On third, Pedro Latorre has the natural ability and clean field-! GU. 18, M “a. That the Defendant be per La oe jing record to play the hot-box without fault | wine oe Oe Sear: In the field of so many Little League players, it would be an Varley | all day job.comparing averages, fielding ability, sportsmanship and | Harris elementary school has | participation to give an accurate line-up for the outfielders. the following new teachers: Mrs. | INTERESTING NOTES Dorothy Yomans, Mrs. Kane. Ralph Henriquez, the outstanding ball player-catcher from Key | = cont heap Franklin | West, is now playing ball with the Harrisburg Senators in a Class| Coral Shores school has one |B League. Harrisburg is a Cleveland Indian Farm team. Ralph is} mew teacher Miss Elnora Jack [Sing 365, according to word received by his father, Ralph Hen. | petually enjoined and ri #4 from cont ng ing and blast id Garrison I any oth ith the inte Sacomeaaig Pp $1.00 Can Auto Polish and Jar of Matching Color — with PAINT JOB! And the Champagne. Too! | Tha \ son. : riquez, Sr. Last year, Ralph caught for the Islanders of Daytona} 1 Beach the Florida State League, another Cleveland team. He} * | WILLIAM RANDOLPH j trained at the Cleveland Farm System Baseball school at Daytona i VERS | (Continuee from Page One) | Beach this year,.and requested higher league ball . . . The leading “AT : the death bed by his family. | pitcher in the softball league is Ramsey. The Corporal ace has three MADE TO ORDER AND INSTALLED Present were his sons, William | straight wins in the second half, all by shi re s j t Ss s a y shut-outs. They were as fol- | Randolph Hearst, Junior, George, | lows: Home Milk, one hit, no runs; Coca Cola, two hits, no runs; WITH EVERY SET in| son 1 the the east Gat vista} } Hi it. | ee ccat were Marin Hub. | § | bRon Four, no hits, no runs. In the game with SubRon, not a man} erth, chairman of the board of | Te hed the initial sack thus giving him his perfect game - The the Hearst corporation, and Rich- | | leading hitters in the Naval Station Baseball league are: Schwartz. tates that sub n'G Bight, the ard Berlin, president of the cor- | Eagles, 1.000; Redman, OpDevSta, 1.000; Synder, .750; Coleman, .600; Im-| poration. Hoffses, .500; Ramos, .500; Lovelace, .554 and Kuhiman, .428 . . . The} OF SEAT COVERS urpose ia A AT SubRon Four team is fast becoming a competing team. They are} AND ht bas: SIX HURT IN JULY pulling up behind the Boca Chica Blue Angels in the U.S. Naval} | (Continued from Page One) | Station Baseball League. The Blue Angels have 12 victories in the| | ists in regard to places of interest, | bag with two lone defeats. SubRon has 10 wins and four losses. | location, road conditions and road ee entered} | directions. 1 5 On the air, the patrolmen | Tennis Schedule | Games This Week hoto} broadcast 38 commercial safety | WEDNESDAY ISLAND Sth TB. PERCY MILLER, JR. (above) | speeches tab c sire EGS ee LEA is believed to be the first | Of the 241 drivers’ license ex-| * eggs J. A. McAl-! a sh aches Negro to play with a southern | saeeetons given by the patrol- | ae vs. Varela in the quart sms os a _ os team in organized baseball. He |™men, 66 persons failed and 51} | eauntnny at County Beach. ubRon Four vs. OpDev- )| made his eet tw ce | wore predic sand ga | §:00—First Semi-final match at THURSDAY— “i with the Danville (Va.) Leats lish shill vas first County Beach. 7:30—Corporal vs. Navy. sed cer-| im the Class B Carolina League. | Tha infisoy FRIDAY— 9:00-—Home Mitt. vs, Coca Co- s giving "the: City] The 20-year-old outfielder was | Ce ee | §:00—Second Semi-final match) la. rest. “¢ i i { County Beach. yW jirect sue] @ star athlete in a Danville | Cglifornia produces more cit- at Cow : i uasing sae! high school from which he was |;us than any other state in the | SUNDAY— Men's City, Tennis Cham- i SE | graduated two months ago. = | US. 4:30—Final match-for the-195t! __pionship: bbb te Buide Bick ® EE NO ete a ee EN eG EI re Cen