The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 29, 1951, Page 3

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One-hitter Turns Tide Against VX-1’s . St. Claire By PEDRO AGUILAR Subron Four won over | the VX-1 Flyers last night | at Bayview Park by a 4-0 shutout score. Franklin pitched a one hitter while striking out 13 men. St. Claire allowed the SubRoners five hits and two earned runs in his stint on the mound. The only VX-1 Flyer hit came in the very first frame when Cooper singled. At bat, the Sub- Roners got five hits including a Up said One Jno earn _ | | HALFBACK IRA KANE of Chambersburg. Pa.., flies high over double and a triple by Wood- ward. The score RH E| SubRon Four 010 201 0—4 5 0; VX-1 Flyers . 000 000 0—0 1 2! ae Franklin and _ Piggford; St.! ir Claire and Domalgowski. sige panna i | Umpires: McDonald and Jones; Time: 1:20; Scorer: Aguilar Results In Forfeiture Home Milk won the afterpiece | last night in the Island City Soft- | ball League 9-0 by forfeiture over the OpDevSta nine. OpDevSta | couldn’t field a team by the 9 p. m. game time. As a result, four | OpDevSta men and five SubRon- ers played an exhibition against | the Home Milkers. The picked team, with Frank lin pitching an iron man_ stunt, beat the Home Milkers by a 7-5 score. At bat, Piggford hit a double and a single. Warren pitched the full game for Home Milk The score RHE Picked Team 311 020 0—7 7 4! Home Milk — 311 200 0—5 4 3 Evans, Franklin and Piggford; Warren and Cruz. Umpires: Junes and McDonald; Scorer: Aguilar; ;Time: 1:15 RR oe ee tae bt tee Be Be te et Yesterday’s Scores In The Major Leagues a a ny i AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Boston 4.925 Detroit aie (ae |) Parnell, Kinder and Moss; Bearden, White and Swilt. R. H. E. Philadelphia o 5 2 Cleveland 5 eae Zoldak and Tipton; Wynn and Hegan NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E.| Chicago : ee SS Boston 0 4 3| Lown and Edwards and Owen; | Nichols and St. Claire R, H. E Cincinnati ae ae Brooklyn 3°. 24 Fox and Howell; Labine andj Campanella R. H.. EB. Pittsburgh 2 328 New York 0 6 3} Pollet and Garagiola; Jones,i Koslo, Kennedy and Yvars R. H. E.| St. Louis 2 8 A iladelpbia,.. = 0. %, Beton ai Rice} ‘hutch an Wlber ¥ a pie} PHOTOGRAPHERS TO center as the Navy football team goes through its paces af the academy's practice field at Annapolis. Coach Eddie Erdelatz plans one workout a day until his team opens with Yale on Sept. 239. Lea gue Dews: And David hes Tied 1For | Batting Lead In Navy Baseball KUHLMAN ‘TRAILS tere CLOSELY BEHIND WITH .377 Two players are | lead in the ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Clubs: W.L SubRon Four VXI Flyers U. S. Navy tied for batting average de partment’in the U. S. Naval Sta tion League. Dews and David are the oe) both on top with 50 times at bat, | Independents 19 hits apiece and an average of | Coca Cola 54 380. |Home Milk 1 6 es} 5 Ip DevSte 6.69 Following are the batting OnReveta averages including games a Baseball Statistics ‘"" | WEATHERMAN Wednesday, August 28. 135; | . — Ri ‘1 Ci b | Games This Week | Tod ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL pee: e u LEAGUE WEDNESDA Y— ews— 7:30—OpDevSta vs Indepen- | | dents, first game | $:00—Coca Cola vs Hospital, The Southernmost Pistol and} second game. i Rifle Club will hold their annual| THURSDAY — ‘ | {club championship shoot at their) 7:30—Home Milk vs VX-1 Fly- | “t ers, first game. Stock Island Range on Sunday} 9:00—Navy vs ; Hospital, eound | September 2nd. game. Starting promptly at 9 am. | MONDAY— matches will be fired with 45, 38) :30—Home Milk vs Hospital, t game. and 22 caliber weapons, with firs pons, | 9:00—Coca Cola vs medal awards to the winner of! gents, second game. jeach caliber aggregate. The club; pyESDAY— championship will be based on! 7-39—Navy vs OpDevSta, first the total fired with each weapon. | game. i Indepen- Winner will be presented with} 9:00—Independents vs SubRon thhe National Rifle Association) Four, second game. | ;Club championship medal and | THURSDAY— his, or her, name will be’ engrav-|_ 7:30—Home Milk vs Navy, first ed on the perpetual trophy, “The! game. ‘ Pollock: Cup.” Presented to the} 9:00—Coca Cola vs. VX-1l, Southernmost Pistol and Rifle, second game |Club by Pollock Jewelery of Key} FRIDAY— | We st, the cup may be retained} 7:30—Navy -vs. Subron Four, |in the possession of the winner! first game. \for one year at wihch time it} 9:00—OpDevSta vs | must be presented to the nee Sec game. | champion. Club champion winner} Hospital, THE REY ¥ SubRon Four Wins 4-0 Shut-Out Over VX-1 Behind WEST CITIZEN Page:3 Franklin ’ Today's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Chicago—Mar- rero (11-7) vs. Kretlow (5-6). New York at St. Louis (night) —Ostrowski (6-3) vs. Garver (15- 8). Boston at Detroit—Scarbor-- ough (10-7) vs. Trucks (7-8). Philadélphia at Cleveland | Fower (5-9) vs. Garcia (17-9). NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Boston—Black- well (14-11) vs. Erskine (14-9). Pittsburgh at New York— Dickson (17-11) vs. Koslo (6-9) of Spencer (10-4) St. Louis Philadelphia at (night)—Staley (14-13) vs. Rob- erts (17-11). Chicago at Boston (night)— | Kelly (5-1) vs. Sain (5-18), * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL West Palm Beach at Miami Beach, 8:30 Miami at Fort Lauderdale. St. Petersburg at Lakeland. ° Havana at Tampa, 2 = -<cniiisaaenlocetiche jof 1950, Tom Little, will be de- \fending his title for the first {time. Tom Little recently won | the right to represent the South- jernmost United States in the _ | marksman class at thhe National matches to be held in San Fran- | cisco, September 29 through Oct- j ober 6th. | The club executive officer stat- | es there is plenty of parking space; at the range an dthe public is !cordially invited to witness the | shoot Refreshments may be ob- at _the club house. EN The | | Says iForecast Key West and Vicinity: Partly Pleasant Chore For The Commandek, ; (Continuea trom Page One) i Team— W..L. . Pet batches of. non-residents work- Tampa 85 47 .644 ing Key West at the present | | St. Petersburg 80 53 .602 time and it is rumored that at | Miami 73 59 5 least three additional batches | | Lakeland 67 65 5 will arrive in the city in the near Havana 65-65 .500 future | | Miami Beach 63 70 .474 Resident professional photog: | West Palm Beach 62 71 466 raphers wishing to join the group | ; Fort Lauderdale .. 34 99 .256 are urged to attend the meeting, Mr. Karns said ee 2 ARE BURNED (Continued from Page One) Edmond Higgs, fisherman of Key West, returned to the ship follaw- ing treatment Higgs said the accident occur- red when Sawyer attempted to | start the vessel’s “endings prepa- ratory to leaving on a fishing} trip. He said a ball of fire flew through the tiny craft enveloping Sawyer and reaching Higgs who was at the rear of the craft The boat escaped serious dam- | age. The Key West Fire Depart- | ment responding to the alarm j from Box 31 was on the scene | almost immediately. The fire was | extinguished by a hand operated | fire extinguisher which was | nearby i Cll a i | The Old Court House Museum} in Vicksburg, Miss., occupies the} Warren County Court House! built by slave labor | stanton See hs ae gauge on a pressure cook- | er does not indicate the actual | pressure inside the cooker, but} merely the excess in pressare| over ‘that which prevails a it. The st af inh Oe SO aa aie OT FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE HOUSING AT (Continued From Page One} (P) Wirephoto| TWO-YEAR-OLD David Lee | Poston carries a sign at the Mis- souri National Guard armory at Springfield in behalf of his dad. Sgt. Henry Poston who is serv- ing in Korea. Twenty wives, mothers and their children pick- eted the armory to call atten- tion to demands that their men. members of the 106th Ord- nance Company now stationed at Pusan, be released on the same basis as reservists. 'fense area, then the Federal HUGH WHITE jhousing authority must (Continued from Page One) pew present Poinciana extension the second man in the state's! units to be occupied. history to win the office twice. rr The late U.S. Senator Theo G.| Bilbo was the first. | field is on Sakhalin Island. ants again if Carbonell The Commissioner hopes, how- ever, that his long distance call to Senator Smathers will do the job of mobilizing the fight for extension of Poinciana occupan- cy at least until the units and the'117 low-rent units are completed. Carbonell says | declares Key Wes necessary?” 1at if Congress | a critical de- twice to win extensions for ten- | at Poinciana, and I will go; declared | 1,000 Navy | permit | Russia’s major far eastern oil} 11.30 ins} 9.99 ins. Total this year | Deficiency this year high rate of bride price with the leonsequent tendency to hire} }temporarily rather than buy for Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. | permanence.” 19% a | Iceland’s soil is thin but pro- Barometer (Sea Levet) $:00 A.M. | duces hay, potatoes and turnips 29.98 ins.—1015.2 mbs | et erg Crop yields in the United Sta- Tomorrow's Almanac tes have increased about 45 per 6:07 a.m.jcent in the last 25 years. Milk | Sunrise Team— W. L. Pct.} Sunset 6:48 p.m.) production per cow has increas- | | Deland 88 48 .647 | Moonrise 4:17 a.m.! ed 20 per cent. | Palatka 77 56 = .579| Moonset 5:53 p.m. | Ba sxsw | Orlando 78 57.578) ee | | Leesburg 65 64 .504/ | Sanford 63 68 “a ‘Ti des | peeseune , 2 jh r ee | Naval Base { i Gainesv ille 56 7 | TOMORROW J | Cocoa 47 89 346 5s coleeeceimaliamibibiegemcecien High Low | { ’ 4 8:25 a.m 1.32 a.m | 9:33 3:03 p.m. { 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of) Tide high water | a variety of materials used Old Fashioned Key. West B | _ Station— New Fashioned Jalousies. | Bahia Honda (bridge) ————oh 10m 3.0 ft | i ony oll 42h 20m | * Masonite for Storm Shutters. | Boca Chica Thin Storm shutter lumber. (Sandy Pt.) -—oh 40m | Caldes Channel | (morth end) -+2h 10m | j +1.4 ft) | (—)—Minus sign: Corrections | i to be subtracted. +)—Plus sign: Corrections t i be added. \ Cea | The Gulf Stream makes _§ Ice- land warmer than usually sup- posed. STRUNK LUMBER YARD If it's storm protective materials you need. we have (Wood, aluminum or glass) Plywood for Storm Shutters. And all the fastenings you need to put storm ddige together with and hang them in place. They understand Key West at STRUNK LUMBER YARD Phone 616 120 SIMONTON STREET through August 19th as compiled! FINAL STANDINGS OF THE jcloudy, continued warm and hu- by the league scorer, Pedro SERVICE LEAGUE mid with scattered showers or | Aguilar | Clubs W. L. |thundershowers thru Thursday. ! AB H Ave. | Blue Angels 15 3/Gentle to moderate variable iF Coleman, Eagles 5 3 .600/SubRon Fou 13 4! winds, fresh near showers. i Ramos, OpDev 10 5 600) FAWTUlant 10 8: Florida: Generally fair and i Rioux, Cards 16 8 .500}Sonar School 8 9/continued hot and: sultry thru Fly Hoffses, SubRon 13. 6 .461 |OpDevSta 7 11{Thursday. Only a_ few local be Clendenen, Cards 25 11 + .440 | Cardinals ) 13} showers on lower east coast and Pit Lovelace, FAWTU 11 5 .454; Navy Eagles 4 14) widely scattered afternoon thun- } %. | Moton, Eagles 12 5 416! —- | dershowers elsewhere. 2 Andes, OpDev 10 4 400) W. L. Pet ksonville Thru The Florida | ‘ Baird, NAS : 410} Corporal 8 1 .gg9 |Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Scott, Eagles 393 ' SubRon 4 Light to occasionally moderate Fournier, Eagles 3841 Coca Cola 5 3 east to southeast winds over Gural, SubRon 388 | yx-} 5 3 |south portion and variable winds | David, Cards 380 | Independents 3 3 500 |elsewhere thru Thursday. Gen- | Dews, FAWTU .380 | Navy 3.5 .375 , erally tair weather. | Kuhlman, OpDev 45.17 377) Home Milk 1 6 .1431 Yarborough, OpDev 19 7 360 OpDevSta 0 8 000! Weather Summary for the | pee Lage . - me iia | Tropical Atlantic, Caribbean Sea nowles, SubRon 4.3 | ico: Greenwood, OpDev _ 38 13 .342| AMERICAN LEAGUE | = pt wagiensts sy aie | Sparacio, Sonar 38 13 342 | 2 Team sa L ‘ | wi ith considerable shower activi- CHARLES C. RALLS. Seattle, Wash.. national commander A | McClure, SubRon 45 15 Cleveland 40) lty in the western Caribbean.| the Veterans of Foreign Wars, crowns Dorothy Swisher. 18-yeat ¥ | Felton, Eagles 42 8 .ga3| New. York a vai 624 Otherwise conditions are stable| | old blond from Southern Pines. N. C., after she was chosen the McDonald, 36 12 333] Boston io 20 MS lexcept for scattered showers.| WFW's beauty queen in New York. The VFW is holding = week: | Joyner, Cards 36 12 D ea en en lPhere are no signs of a tropical| long national convention in the big city. | Jekot, NAS 33 11 etroit 58 66 468) - Saale Sess gis Ua ae . “ Washington 52.91 433} | disturbance a Prongtrry io Sa | Philadelphia 51 76 .402| eae I fle tie | American Legion Auxiliary: abino 8 6 | a * : : | | Heronimous, NAS $312 St. Louis 38 84 311 |Report eis 5 pape n a ionary CONTEST ~ | Malloy, NAS 40 12 P ey West, Fla., Aug. 29, 195 . = Farbanish, Sonar 40 13 NATIONAL LEAGUE | Observations taken at City Office Dowries = of vee Carrier: en- ESS rie Seiler Team WL Pet. | 9:00 A.M., EST e i | Brooklyn 79 45 637] Temperatures KHARTOUM, = Anglo-Egypti- | Pe ees ' Picket For Pop iNew York 5 591 | Highest vesterday 94] an Sudan—(?)—The official Su- | | Boston * 62 60 .508| Lowest yesterday 80|dan Monthly Record reports that | Address of Newspaper Cartier | Philadelphia 63 63 .500} Mean 87 the high, price. demanded as gientered St. Louis 58 62 .483} Normal . 83 al: dow ing seridus! ; ie sinnati © ¢ 54 ¢71 4.482 | eed ki equittoria | Pittsburgh : 54 93 4287 Prétipitation “| province, just north of the Atri- Chicago 52 71 .423| Total last 24 hours 13 ins.| can equator. a Total this month 1.70 ins,| The record says two tribal | | FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL | Deficiency this month 2.45 ins.| councils recently discussed “The | Reasons for nominating hima, MAIL TO “PAPER BOY CONTEST.” P.O. Box 93, City, on or before Sept. 1, 1951 rr OY YS to do this job. linds. perry a, at tr oO e ss e 8 n e ‘e ir v a

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