The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 20, 1951, Page 7

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HARTENSTINE IS WINNER, CHAMPION OVER WATSON After Sweeping * Tourney, Runs Into |CHAMP OF 1951 MEN'S CITY TENNIS ie The Only Supdgy. Game Baseball Statistics Rough Final Match le \ , ? T i “nae : | ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL City — Ralph Club— Rian L. Pet. SubR 3 tile erday or : Camatg | * "Docks Factors. G0" ira Beach and gained a leg on} | Cross Plate In ndependents 2 2 .500 the big John M Spottswood | First Frame e Milk i 4 ‘00 Home u 6-0, 6-2 tri- | Second As.A's In the only game p | OpDevSta Go 7.000 nander Joe | US. Naval Station League i urday in the Navy ‘Dump Them }5-] exztes stices ine c W. L. Pet. 7-8 score. Rhodes twirled for | Cleveland Splits Cardinals giv Twin Bill With runs on four Coleman held t Chisox. 6-7, 4-0 the victors lettir NEW YORK, Aug. 20—4#)— | hits. The Cardir The lowly Philadelphia Athletics costly errors that tumbles New York out of a first|,21 game into the Eagi ce tie ir. the American League | The Eagi yesterday with a 15-1 humilie-| pe girct, : ‘: tion of the Yanks. Morrie Martin | lenough rn : Ps g : “ 1 stopped the New Yorkers with ji0g three ee ‘ , seven hits and the A’s clinched | cong innine the verdict with a nine run SeV-) ge by Moton enth inning | Gill. wood presented the to the victor as the clicked and Com Gerald Saund- | ers commended both play ers and the Tournament Committee on a Champion ship well established e822 dur Games This Week ISLAND CITY SOPTBALL LEAGUE MONDAY— 7.20—VX-1 vs. Navy. é 9:00-—SubRon Four vs. Home scored fo: ning the second ar after Peter | to tie 5-5. Peter DAY. points in t | ‘The Chicago White. Sox beat) “mh. Cag aa USS Corporal ° vs./"n-|* ond gar efore succ ng off a five run Cleveland rally in, three. rur th on a] dependents. $ Scores 6-0, 4-6, ( the eighth to take a 7-6. night~) von: a < F uble sc 9:00-—OpDevSta vs. Coca €ola. 3 When the two principles walked can vietory yesterday after’ the) one run and drove home fou - pci sca » earigae re Indians had won the ‘opener 4- The ‘Score st ae e ean the ae ce . ae es ss behind Early Wynn's ‘seven-hit Pee RHE} x IF Th wits area, ne a a as @ € s "2 > ontin : re fans, autor Citizen Staff Photo | pitching : Cardinals 003 000 0-3 4 6 a aac ase Dalle Saphee - stan RK Seo met j sifting inte more automo RALPH HARTENSTINE won the 1951 Men's City Tennis Cham- MATION. Seeee Fagles Fen cn, eg eee thndusie Mededaae GEeees on hanc Pionships yesterday at County Beach's fine tennis courts by RHE Rhodes : Shawiet: Soler “ein en time beating the smoothest stroking player seen yet in Key West. | ~ and Cuba, C4 t Chicago a 28 0 — -- | awe de ‘ get cl Hartenstine fought with stamina to whip Commander Joe Wat- Pittsburgh 4no Sits , } O'Conor said there. are: ahout - son, 2-6, 6-0, 6-2, Uitten ‘Gud: Baurerd’: Carlsen _HURRICA > MAX y one-quarter, million » aliens « in Mets ~ snd MeCuliough. | (Continued from Page One? | Cuba, whom. be described: as dm rh oe seth ; hi damage is not estimated at this’ eluding. many ~ “Communistta, itil ee ee writing. | with the It that Cuba: is: al~ d j ne lob for si r for Second Game wr fe resu ad on Nae Av d oe ih ie cea t | top-spi rehand k gaa es 4101 | Completely destroyed i 8S-| hot bed of Communism.” West German, ees peste on cross-court to seize | °U" Pittsburgh 5 8 1 | tonis tne Scales An immigration officiai~.'was}* ’ fn ths ee eran 2 In the all-important fourth | “lippstein, Leonard and Owen; | @t the harbor er quoted as having said the slien oh. ing 13,668, the average x for a " the i ne of the | Dickson, Law and Garagiola of she island, < ‘aid’ smuggling rings are well organ- R the five-day period. No idle games. T! sec set got unde . “It has just ceased to iz with high powered’ attorn- Bs a kind of th | Watson w 00 PI J | matct . dies = First Gates Last night the Bave! eys and perhaps, with contacts}. 2. a sd on nk Gos a a ee | cae every Cate |Sceuis 5 11 1 [Yucatan residents « of in Washington, contacts. that}; POOR piciticn wileie Ralph pelea found _himsel* | Cincinnati 4 6 0 Panic, according io the bift] sometimes get’ aliens : inte tthe] Weal s for Hartenstine, but to donn a pened fishir Commander |” Chambers and D. Rice; Raffens- { there were no early S of} country by special laws of* cgn-| 8 @ national tight a and apply turn low | berger, Erautt, Byerly, Perkow- | damage there gress. oe a bongo dru n't fi > captul cross perspirat the at- | ski and Howell. ea eS his exer those toll | TITLE BATTLERS TALE OF THE Te 40, with two up and the Second Game ; xn put |S} Louis 5 10 0 behind those | Cincinnati 15 0 ited into court | ~ Brazle and Scheffing; Fox, Per- t extra hop that |xowski and Howell change 1 game) fr } = balls- fed-an endless : characterizes the complete Ameri- | ‘heebialon | 29 AGE 29 to the center of deep no-pac Hartenstine went | can twist and tore the Command- | yo york 5 11 0 j WEIGHT and carried at lo to 2-0 and then 3-0 with ease as | €T loose f is moorings. Three | pisdelphia 4 100 WSibs. 17 Sibs Commander again the Commander's energies went n foret service returns |" “Hearn, Spencer, Corwin and . from deuce in the third game with | out. He was forcing th ac over vaseline, and al-|y.o°°""" Thompson, _ Konstanty, : HEIGH his forehand ankling into both|to generate all of e—a jragged the . count | peintcelman and Wilber . Sr tin, Gf tm, to deuce as Ralph | » maintain over- ~ artenstine at Brooklyn +73 1 ‘: Boston 13.13 0 with two win- to manohe | Branca, Podbielan, Haugstad, Score: 2-2:, }Palica and Campanella; Spahn | sides and getting the, upper hand | stamina cansumer B' of ‘Ralph's retrieves, Fartenstine with a 6 countered for 2-2 from 30-all. And joops now aln The fifth game saw the Watson | er went out. Game: n swii serve at finest for the first | 4-0, time. On the r with the | Hart REACH 72% en 7240.8 NECK Téin. Wan 5-0. 6-0 second set i and St. Claire | CHEST NORMAL d sco i rim, ‘he She kieone tee tah ed the fight | 4" “ slid hie fast i ieiney ts nak cece Gecko cet but. Harten Ei eicue | 41in 41 %in, mA a od a jg lh ad ; on long ek- AMERICA CHEST Ralph's extreme backhand and; Hartenstine with 25 points wit RHE a the ns ste like 4 those EXPANDED they flew off the concrete like | 19 for Watson, whe s the fir | First G: 4 angry wasps t tk mp- | set Wats fs — I Cleveland — atts 434m. 46's in. mn far over on r for the | Har at love on | ape: a potien: "The »mmander then Bete char tat the “now | Chicago p-t=% SICEPS 14% im. 14% in. by slipping! Wynn and Hegan; Judson, Dob- punched, his forehand into the op- | jets du |, Dorish and Shasly-' Sis posite side to carry the game from jto a f service ‘return : FOREARM 40-15. In full “ery, he got solidly | yp and ¢ two perfect drop PE : Ie I2in. behind Ralpt ter spins | convince hir the ‘crowd to econ: ame . Peak Cleveland -6 131 ‘AIST and crashed t! a 4-2 lead | terested his rer i right on | Chicago 79 0; ry’s falteringn Gromek, Brissie, Lemon and 2 ch point. | Tebbetts, Hegan; Kretlow, Gum- | hhed Ralph | pert, Pierce and Masi. { ‘ | 32iw. 33'ein. fi as the Navy f center court br was evident that no intenti on the bs ed on the | ces. The amanc » cheers. It nst t wind, stine had ay some of the bounce real pace ing his first slice int e backhand of following in front 1-0 upcourt in r serves were angle t ina. The plan might have fared Hartenstine -had either to take better in this set had all of en early, risking a mis 12in nd volley kill-into | 0 ot it he was at | Philadelphia 15 14 ei 2 ond match |New York aes (P) Wirephoto ra wild display of M. Martin and Astroth; Weis- CHART DETAILS relative physical measurements and ages »s. he volleyed for | ler, Kramer and Berra, Silvera: challenger Bob Murphy, San Diego. Calif.) and champ! Joey e, set and match. Paint wipe | Maxim of Cleveland. The maulers will meet ‘in @ light-Reavy- ” rthe third set nstine First Game weight championship fight Aug. 22 in. New ¥ int,£4 ough! ne on. Wats ns j Oita am & i a i: ae Apa eRRP ER Pe >| fe! ‘and S Garve: serve Bnd abe ‘his first sefvice vB going awry. EXgend'’ a> | - chance was all the Commander al- | Watson again held firm on serve 00's name comes from a native} Batts. Testing Rabies. Sernme Polig = j Wttett him. The Navy-uce “drove Ah “Ehe ‘thifd “lo“Tead 2 ‘ See = OT cre ome ee corner t ‘om 3 1 so sh A few vated be-| run Zar out beyond the court and yond the eline for ep er oy hims m out of play logges.& E Repl elddy Watgen.2: podeosetete ik ae “nitery Phrase ameaning-“I.dan't kaow”, 3 him from r to post to take | Ralph belted a loose volley on his | €#Ven ie eige = é w nae tack Detroi Second Game oo the ¢ and move to 5-2. On| game point over the baseli The who asked the mame © ie mt strange anima | St. Louis 8 Bae service Ralph stayed afloat into | champion was: seeking net | Strange animal | -Caih, “Trout snd Suite lias | AIR FORCE COLONEL WINS BENDIX RACE jer Pillette, Suchecki and Loll. ne | Boston 89 0} | Washington «2 Bae | Stobbs, Scarborough and Rob- inson; Porterfield, Haynes, Fer- rick and Guerra. Insurors Drop | Coverage Of | ‘Indonesia Cargoes SINGAPORE— (?) — Insur- jance and shipping companies: | have stopped taking responsibil-' jity for pilferage in Indonesian; ;Ports and Singapore exporters} ; now will have to bear the costs. Shipping companies now in-| j clude in their bills of lading a {new clause which reads: | “The ship is not responsible ifor short delivery, storage of; | contents, damage as a result bad | itheft, pilferage, plunder, teroris- jtic action and generally for all such accidents or happenings as cannot be reasonably prevented) by the carrier, master and crew! in the management of the ves-} . . tiny Aa | DR. HERBERT E. HIPPS is the father of the theory ne hibit found the Indians playing a mel nnd see oe — a ee : pate ag COL. KEITH K. COMPTON of St Joseph. Mo. first to finish in Bendix Transcontisental Tioeny like game theat became known} Presses Say persons took their final rabies Race, is greeted by M. P, Furguson (right). president of the Bendix Corp. st Detroit: Col: Comp jas “hubbub”, because, of the| 1590: "tape eaid « reuea at years will be needed. ton flew from California to Detroit im less than three and « half hours to win the race and set a | shouts of “hub-hub-hub” that ac-| "tam ts detereeine tee toih ations 9 new speed record for the National Air Races event. companied it. ! *

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