The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 17, 1951, Page 3

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Darkness Halts Great Remaining Games *— Will Be Played aps ale ‘Yanks Only Specks Calendar = GOLF F Two brave men with raw Game And Hal Municipel Golt Course ¥ ° ees . . istend) ourage enough ipr a reci- Behind Indians Daily nday play. ment became Island heroes Cl ee : yesterday on Count eveland Winning TENNIS Beach. ‘ Streak At Thirteen | Ss Morning, Afternoon and } Peter Varela and Con Ended By Pitcher Deily and Sunday play mai 2 = ior eg os Tommy Byrne SHUFFLE BOARD match through two “sora nein i eon oad and six minutes and int the dusk so de y and Sunday piny. mney: be- | 1st place came wraiths Say SKATING invisible ball. When : Bayview Park limped off court with r FRIDAY score 6-0 (Watson) 6-4 : 7:30 to 9:00 PM ——_ ela) and 4-5 with Peter service up first), a roareof respect w: up from the crowd The Citiz (server’s score forecast 1 as the match of the BOBBY pee BOBBLE THIS BALL em ey a Friday, August 17, 1851 Ee Varela Tennis Match | Baseball Statistics Ri Ramsey Wins THE KEY WEST € peat ES oe Watson- hens | ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL aie LEAGUE on | —e W. L, Pet. Ff ber | SubRon + Y 800} a ;Coca Cola 4 2 667 bm ig i 2 & Shuts Out Navy ge | Independents 2-2 500 ith Only Three ing aes : 5 333 With Y i. eer |Home Milk 1 4 .200 Hits At Bayview i OpDevSta 0 7 .000 2 a : 00" Park rth oo areca Ramsey won his sixth straight 2 » boc oars oe 38 Pet. league game last night and the ™? al 122 3 REE |SubRon Four 1 4 Navy was the victims. He allowed tes | FAWTUlant 7 e hits and no runs while his th OpDevSta ates made eight hits—good for | e | Sonar ‘ | three runs j * oe ches The Corporal team did not get | of AMERICAN LEAGUE an unearned run. In the second, a Team | Schmidt singled, Burgaries doub- a Cleveland led and Dependal hit to short who | # ecu | New York fumbled, Schmidt scoring. Kasar- | § ade chine ida’s single brought the last run ee | ago \ ‘ Detroit = o At bat, Sears hit three in four | times up. The Score: | Washington | Philadelphia 45 71 35 76 and a forecas t t i |St. Louis 5 = more right. Ji | U.S. Navy ; ; ; : ‘* settled behind t | Ee TIQHA, TEAGUE Corporal 3.83 ri B 3 t | Team WL Pet Ps | . (2) Wirephoto: speaker and the C proc s | Brooklyn 649! Lott and Rohrer: Ramsey and WHITTAKER CHAMBERS, “4 er served first on th a 2 ee oan ae (®) Wirephoto|New York 85 560 | Savard confessed de wih a wind Howine E i x "< BOBBY THOMPSON, New York Giants’ third baseman, becomes oteeehia : 500 In the nighteap, Coca Cola and e in behind him. Peter s } ‘ a contortionist temporarily and makes a spectacular catch of a (| *. 1ouls 3 491 | the Home Milk Slave a. ute ay : ae 2 : high foul fly in New York's Polo Grounds. The ball was hit by | Boston - 477 | with many runs being scored, but € opening two poi t : tt i Hodges of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Bobby overran it but leans eae 468 with plenty of thrills. Al Cruz / promptly showed self back just in time to catch it on the tip of his glove. The io a ci = Bi hit two homers and drove home | still unlimbered as he fired : ‘ Giants won 3 to 1. their second straight victory over the league- eres 46 68 404 | five runs, scoring three himself. ee A es the ed TS hare ide-t c |. Seeding Tetons FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL _gaee hit two doubles for *) ternal S. baseline after brief ex- me fun by Stan Musial in the | —|_ Team— Wet Pet one ae slew ~ INDEPENDENTS SPLIT TWIN SS Se floated somewh c rae re : Miami 52 rier rsh it ga vi : eh BILL WITH SUBRON, CORPORAL ‘<= 22 .Ss+ = me first a flavana 60 7 | Sands, attack, but he soor Wiami Bich 63 Sibiibt into fully hit dri Be etta |f poe rich Corporal Pitcher West Pal ach 33 5 : as nenine st Palm Beac 6 sprang like arrows down Bon us Wedne ht é i SIRUGO’S ATTORNEYS | Ft. Lauderdale 83 the sidelines ; ne eee Continued From Face O e sidelines ; ner in’ reli : :Continued From Fare Ones FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE His movements wer t : AMERICAN LEAGUE Hits; Shuts-Out he did not forfeit his rights| ‘Team— L. Pet self and his ir oe the contract. In t, he | Deland 45.656 he spot pinpo T g Wood | oy ey Independents says, he has specific authority by | Palatka 50 583 | owere, © G St. Lo r terms of the agreement to | Orlando 54.554 moved sw s y re : ‘ erwhelmin Pet I ; ove the crushed rock roadway | Leesbure 64 480; Sip gpa glia ! vonducted op- | Sanford 64 471 ing the net when down | Ur an whi conducted op- | ‘Gainesville 65 453 his : a ‘ 1 tw erations, which is his property. ; tona 68 452 ‘ Sakura os : Us Ir es - under the agreement | Cocoa 81 347 reached every. ope! tec 1 = N g sliy discretionary with | } ace cyt eee ant whether or not he shai! ‘Today's Games for the po re 4 S y or permit AMERICAN LEAGUE 5, and a 6 alee Cleveland at Chicago, 2 games When — ipering n Philadélphia at New York, | trom Nev : et whe | Right school yes r 35 Boston at Washington, night er at the sti Ss " 4 nd be used for dock- |" Detroit at St. Louis, night only a few vete ways of stam than another Navy ace. One « Peter Varela. As ter resumed he behind him, exte and patiently depth without r { H i 4 i ; sary Commander to eoverage to stay battle raged thro’ Peter's rare cc these long exc man whose fore @eath gathering speed v passage of the net had to give and it mander with spurted bey had saved his excellence with « a @P hig last ou he-next twe.poin game. Score: and 5 for Watsor serve coming up. darkness approached efled The 4 w LAGI STREE 7OO DUVAL = 1|SEAGRAM V.O. $595 ALL SIZES IN STOCK players wanting tof ‘@f, but wor! fiicting = S FIFTH $65.00 Case * Premium Quality ed the Reg. $3.38 Value— Late neal ice itNlenlnthe taal AER SA CORES ASHE At NHRD ESI tn RMR NETS oni nn hanno CHOICE OF THREE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS— Regular $4.25 Value OPEN 9 A.M. TO 4 A.M. pleanoes have r or-| Peete Admiral Bmolten rock which leaks Whe. eerihi's interior i es | Stadium, first game. a0 j ; a | Tampa at West Palm Beach, x ELIJAH SANDS, Proprietor ; La ned the last two and |, S. games. run and one hit Fort Lauderdale at St. Peters-| 617 Duval Street isloptone 78 burg. 2 gam rporal with RHE | Ue Se shut out*the 03.1 Warren who 2.4.3 LT. RAY ATWELI BEER (Continued from Page One) nage “YEAR-OLD Sega resig r or $3.25 Genuine Imported 4 J must take ‘ bit is best fo ent.” WINDWARD Civil s e B RUM Scotch $4.95 a . nor can it be so is for a dock; nor NATIONAL LEAGUE smnplated to be thus used, Brooklyn at Boston, night ant had a contract to! New York at Philadelphia, e the entire eastern portion | night. son Bight now claim- | Chicago at Pittsburgh, night the City for docking pur-| + Louis at Cincinnati, night. Attorney M. Ignatius Les-: FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL | epresent the City at, Lakeland vs. Miami Beach at | earing. 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