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

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i Strand Theater Wins Over Brooks’ Stars 9.5 Gallagher Is Hit —— For Fifteen =| Brown And Deg. Steal Four . By PEDRO AGUILAR As predicted, the Brooks the Strand baseball nine put u @ great game last night and ¢ extra inning before a decision was The final score, Str 5. e The score had to be played reachec and §, Brook changed from on club to another and it twice. The Brooks’ score: in the first when MeIntoch "single Smith fanned, and Alce In the second, the st; ed 3 runs to take the pez hits one to right fi¢ drops ball, Lopez lands on se ond, Garcia base. Fernandez sing: f driguez singles, and thre: crossed the plate. In the fourth, Dean is sate an error—he stole second V third, and was safe at when catcher drops In the fifth, Lopez lec forced at second, and Fern an and Casado singled to score G cia In the last of the fifth, the Stars scored two to knot t¢ count—Brown waiked, Rict son singled, and Roberts for Hetbel, doubled *¢ theesixth, an error ae bi m,.base and a single b ra fs him 6ver the plate ‘and sc the plat ball and tv In’ the seventt again Brooks’ scored one to tie count. With 2 outs, Brown gled and stole second—catch threw wild to second and scored—there were no Scores until the first of the when Strand won the Rodriguez poped out er, Al Acevedo flied out t ter, Santana singled, Vidal sir gled, and Santana ls third, Mira hits to Smith made an error scored. Lopez singled more scored. Cabot singled Fernandez fanned to « and , ive day, November 13, 1551 ‘Bascom Grooms ‘Wins Monroe Motors Trophy Sunday afternoon at Garrison | Bight ‘was the scene of the Out- board Club's, inal’ scheduled | Jrace for 196%, ; The water Was too rough for | THE KEY WEST Cit Last Night Carter Fights Aragon Tomorrow In Los Angeles Another { BY championship bout will the boys to do their best, but | be brought to home and tavern the outcome was successful. | radio audiences by Pabst Blue } Kibbon on Wednesday, Nove: | The Girl Seouts were on hand | if 14, when James Carter places his to lend color to the Regatta. a | eee at sh, ns fin ~ Class, asd E Art Aragon in a neduled 15 Adams and Bascom Grooms bat- > oe round event at Olympic Stadium ted tt but Rite Fee! Place t JACK K. BURKE Angeles. Thi it, beginr A 00 p.m., EST. will be |Grooms winning Monroe Motors t over the Columbix Trophy. Adams earned tnough| The Key West High School - System points in Second Place to win | football and basket all teams g if ae who is from jthe Year’s High Point Trophy. & nal thins ee aren § ‘on the title from lIn the “B” Class Cecil Cates, Jr. | ave acceptee ee via ee last May 25 by a 14th round TKO |beat out David Nason for Year’s| Cristobal High School in the 3 Since he attained the title, he | | High Point Trophy, also winning | Canal Zone fora game in each s i six bouts and the only bout he ithe Regatta Trophy given by | Sport the first week of Decem- % st was to Art |} Thompson Hardware. The Class | ber, there. - jund split decisio: |“C” High Point Trophy went to| ‘They will t from Key i on August 28. ¢ |Dr. Fred Carbonell; who, also ‘west y ‘sportation on - boxing: career in | won the Mulberg Motors ‘Trophy ihe morning of the 4th and will F to his credi ie \for che race. fly direct to Panama. The school 3 O's. He drew six times and nad| © ; The Free For Al was a real|authorities there have made ar- 1) losses thriller with Cliff Shumaker and rangements for the team and of- agon, originally fram Aibu | Raymond Maloney in a neck and ficials to be ‘housed in private querque, is now a resident of Los jneck battle all the way. Schu-|pomes during their stay. Angeles and a great locat favorite. j maker, the winner, received the} On the ntvof the 6th, the In Lis last 10 fights, ke lost o: | Coca Cola Trophy. % .. | basketball game will “Be held, s one and to John L. Davi | Now the» fishing begins in | with the football contest played i ember 26, 1950. Si 1 Staff Photo pear with the Club boys. the afternoon of the thy The 7 professional career in 194 i Sa, : 1 depar . s has won 46 bout fUG-OF-WAR LOSER H Gale fy Sitke sin to eee ROUpRON RL Re De THIS ENORMOUS JEWFISH u ge e In talking to Coach ‘Wi Jones our only once I r off the Mal- yesterday, he stated: that he ‘will 4 CATRRE * Dock int rday after- ip. od Mari | not. pick the 26. players to make rg : x RANE I : but took four ee to | cool Fines the trip till after the Saint Peter , , feat | He was hooked by } In observance of the Marine }|and Paul game on’ November 23: » DOWN 2. Walke ‘ Buf- | Corps’ 176 anniversary, Rear Ad-| The team!/has’ been, looking Be aie dloye miral Robert L. Dennison, Pres-| forward to this trip for nearly the Dredgers Key project, idential Naval Aide,.cut the huge |two weeks. They deserve it in é t pulled off the |eake at the Marine Barraks last} all respect for they have Some rt t f ) Saturday. a long way since, September, : \ |. Prominent Navy officers attend-| From what reports have come ict t jing the affair included: Captain | from Panama, Cristobal has been i ae | jC. C. Adell, Commander Naval} undefeated this season and ‘they t __ MIDDLE : : | Base; Captain E. H. Eldredge, | are con on the same level f A | eae Commanding Officer, U. S. Navaljas Mis on High. ; By GOLLY Air Station; Captain M. Durske,} One th certain that what ; 2 f Commanding Officer of Surface An- | eyer the outcome of the game is; ee oe | ti-Submarine Development Detach-|the Conchs will come off the CONCHS : t |ment; and Captain H. Payson Jr.,|field winner in one respect oF ; : al Base Chief Staff Officer. | sothes : nied ae Miami High and Miami Jack- Bemsantinn agai : sth Varela, Van json have played this team in feated Indian squad they showed jthe ports, past. the According to the re- game has been close Bigger Police the great fightir pirit determination possesse « Meet Sirong = ti ac aaa _— SINGAPORE, (#—Singapore’s | both in the score and statistics. i } ice bill for 1952 will rise by! ess time, it is uncertain " Brooke’ had a chance inthe many Cero Bese - Navy Duo Tonight F ‘oley, Hunter, 01 en Win Fourball Handic: QP Tinos 850000. | mat this reporter will be able fo 108 Alle a bl od to la ft, Muse | on K We Ste = ; High salaries and allowances for| make the trip. Authorization fed, then Mise (ried { ion F z appl > oT re the rank and file, the formation] must be made from Panama, and moe then Muse tried to steal pimp in Rats i anz SBD wang Winner Will Go HAVE BEST BALL * Ber ee ap ee: yt be made frat Meine oes second, is out and Allen is out{their wonderful plays in the field Kos 5 eX m ee : F ee RE ace ee ing e. Gallagher safe onjY ey lost by pot but won 1 SCORE OF 56 Nearly one-third of tne sky nach in’ officers and men, a stronger Vol-/ ili next week pp pte aoueehe Les A * Hes a eels aon Into Thursday te ee been photographed ire ed I f n- unteer Special Constabulary and|the answer is okay. an error a MeIntoch force y ac ation for the ve ful Z “ i an 2 RS bh . . inte ! ‘ a} him at second short to sex sportsmanship and clean playing Night s Finals _ : auth distance » fhe appointing of 94 inspectors a ci F. Lopez hit five safely in 6| — ay dichttacueht tok Basar GOLF CLUB light years jare the se. SUBSCRIRE 103 WEN times at bat. Vidal, Fernandez. he This column t id the pleasure of a) nd my , ust . = ee SA E ad Be Bh Beem 7 } Cadena Rodriguez hit two eberviesipe Gerald Area NON Ao" ste:Ceash Van fe anndet | Joe Foley, Ferin Hunter and E each and Cabot one, his only {¢oaching” for the Strand “THeateF] joo Watson, and Commander C. Olson won the Fourball Bestball | time at. bat {baseball club of the city league, | ,, ae MMOAMINEEY hop aieal: at H | bks? jlast evening and: after asking him |" a _ « |Handicap Sunday with a_bestball For Brooks’, Richardson hit ; ig |eight under Bayview’s lights in : ; in five * a few questions in-regards to his " . |seore of 56. g thie Seay an five tries. point of view in the big question |the semi-finals of the 1951 City |“°hP OT In the field, Santana, Vidal, | © Mining baseball to’ O ‘montha Double Championships her Sco! " a \ Lopez and. Ce tired: 100 ead othe year arcund ashes | T iners go into ‘Thursday | Net Scores § Wier ie. eacimtoch, Brown, | heen the custom in this city for night s finals against either Ygna ra, R. Monger, Joe Canto | and Muse for the losers many years, the once leftfield star | cio Carbones-Coi. Penn Edgar or | ; Whitmyre : The Score |of the Key West Pirates said Jack Sellers-Ralpn Hartenstine | ‘omez, Geo. Carey, F. $ 5 815 foe ea cerehell We: year mpormeat in ine: he Aen | ee Sy al ald Mother didn’t know that her club’s meeting date had Strand Theater 8 15 51 around but will go where the ma- | match to-morr Frank Wayne, Larry Mansfield i ; Brooks’ Stars 5 9 6) iority rules, in other words if the| This Watson-McAllister—Varela-| Jack Hyman and T. M. McKinney been changed, so she missed the important Batt; A. Rodriguez and Fer-|jeague says 9 months it v 9 | Van encounter has all the earmarks | 60 ey ee nandez; Gallagher and McIntoch. | months as far as I am concerned |of a battle royal. The former are| Kermit Loucks, Wm. Halentic, | election of officers. Summary: 2 base hits; Roberts | oy if on the other they vote the second seeded favorites while} M. Johnson and Jack Rowan—61. and Allen. {to continue year around so it will|the latter are the number three| Harry Knight, Bud Earls, J. W Stolen be Brown 2, Dean | stand with m¢ mphasized, |seeds. Van and Varela, however,;Hess and Ed Gonzalez—62 | Dad didn’t realize that the golf playoff was set for 2. Alce, Richardson, Allen, Ace-|the diminative coach, “under no|have played the better tennis in| M. Sawyer, V. Vinson, Roy s 3 rc eed’ Guten vedo, Vidal, Garcia and Fernan-| circumstance will I vote to quit|their advance to the “semi’s.’’| Duke and C. R. R an—63 SUBSCRIPTION Saturday morning, and so | dez, Casado. baseball during the winter months” | After they disposed of the fine| James Mira, B. E. Yarbrough SCRIPTIO? thet enolihig Haciol Sacrifice hits—Garcia jthis the little fellow said with aj combination of Fineberg and Round jR H Robeson and James Mc-} BY CARRIER Fernandez to) firm voice as he lammed his | with abrupt scores of 6-3, 6-3 on! Cardle—64 | Pyne cia i And why | Sund f ho saw the} W Ty Clem Price, Norton that ntana to Fernandez ‘ ¢lenchel fist on top desk nd why |Sunday, many fans who saw the ‘son e », Norte USES ae : Secu afinie etek out by Rodriguez 9,!do you so strongly oppose to cut-|masterpiece concluded there and Jack Mathews—64 | DELIVERED Young son missed the important Boy Se Gallagher 10. Iting baseball after October I /wasn’t a team on the Island who} Bill Coulter, 0. Roche, M. A. | eae : Ligéduse he aida’ Ino he was to report at Walks—Rodriguez 6, Galla-| asked could have stay on the jAiello and Clem Albur 5 TO YOUR ee : 5 gher 1. | “Because, and you will agree }court with them that day | Humbert Mira, B. W. Setzer, A the meeting place at 6 P. M. ; ” Barn: ns—Strand 4, Brooks’ | with me when I tell you that.we land Mcallister Smith and Gleason Snow—66. | DOOR 2 can give the people of Key West a | steadier in their backcourt driving; J. R. Chern, C, S. Isley, Wm 00 ‘+ pga rir ee mpires,|better brand of baseball at this|but their net play so far in the | Plowman and Joe Lopez, Jr.,—66 | 3 : os sd a ones rs Mane Dae curt : Scorent Hitiesofthe year.” “How come” I |tourney has been several notches! Gene . Witzel, Bob Spottswood, | That good show that the family wa a ee | shot back to him.“-Well,-answer- |below the torrent of volley kills |Louie Pierce and John Kirschen: | didn’t know it was playing here. ovina jed Abreau, “in October when all}that flowed from the rackets of | baum—67 e a | r boys playing with upstate} Varela and Van. The Navy duo} Chas. Yates, J. Oliveros ly | STANDING OF THE LEAGUE of our boy & : Oliveros, | H . : ~ , leagues, come back to Key West! were forced to tine last \ltman and F. Murray—No Card. wn was getting alo Clube bad en |they are contacted and asked to|quell an inspired Robe Low Gross: Humbert Mira—74 Mother wondered how Mrs. Bro & ee a cee pease 5 3 keep in trim by playing with one | and Harvey Sellers 1-6, 6-3, 9-7 and | Gene Witzel—74 but didn’t know that she had been discharg aif eee laden ae of the teams in the leagues, they | their tennis never reached any real{ Low Net: Ralph Whitmyre—104 : : caeaesligh=ts 5 ) {are scattered around and divide|command of the court through} 35.69; Kermit it_Loucks—76-7-69 from the hospital, a few days ago- 4 Benny's Cafeteria 4 4 3g | themselves by playing with differ-|forcing play. Howener it is also | — : 4 Nav. Sta. Cards $ 6 883 lent clubs as for instance George | true that Peter and the Coach have | iC I d Wit Wi th 1 ; Gulfstream F. Store 1 7 125 | Cviti) Vidal, star moundsman for | never before reached the heights | iar gee H The family didn’t know they could have sold those = the St. Petersburg of the FIL,|of last Sunday and the question | Game tonight at 7:30 p.m.—- Gulfstream vs. Salinero vs. Rodriguez Benny’s Cafeteria | {er for the Hav, Manuel (Pollo) Rodriguez, infield- na Cubans are arises; will they be able to scale | household items when they cleaned out the them again to-night? Assa ult, Battery | ie with a Citizen classified ad — and used ing with the Strand, Danny Yesterday afternoon Ygnacio | i : attic wit & nde tres of the Independent semi-pro | Carbonell and Penn Edgar bound-} — Luceir Mathews is charged the ‘cash to buy a new porch gli } 66 9 \ league h Henriqu y to the semi-finals with a|with assault and battery with a 6 M f league and Ralph Henriquez, prop- ed into the semi-fing b Raise The Roof erty of the Cleveland Indi clean-cut win over James McNulty | deadly weapon and bond set at F bs ‘the American League, were sign and Paul Esquinaldo with scores |$75 after an admitted stabbin. The family missed out on the real savings at the annk ' ance W ll B and are doing duty for Benny's. | of 6-2, 6-3. The latter pair are cap-|of A : stip < iclariaih Dance 1 € While William Cates, Miami Sunjable of playing first rate tennis 2 Y versary sale of their favorite st . ee eee ere cutee bal Wey were, light aa. ‘Dougo | Lee B ey failed to see the big advertisement. oe Held Thanksgiving jof'ine Fiovsa-ceorsis teasse are grams yesterday an never settled "Py they fait . : © also tied up with Benny's down into relaxed nine It was t to I { | “What about he Gulfstream | matter of hitting too softly but! fice F ' ane Our mg ae ee sium | elub?” I intenogated, aren't they r of unbroken excel- | 512 strat ; DUE Ri POORs ree “with {given a chance to sign up some of » by Carbonell and Edgar. The abbing j willbe: raising: the’: roet i puis players.” Well, he : elected to play the Colonel aid that Lucinda Me ' rhythm next Thanksgiving might lave the same opportunity ond it turned out to be a dubious Mabbed’ Kins; dei AL EVENTS BY READING i when a combination’ barn. G12 Gur Gaseball conference went’ on'| strate Edgar volleyed from al took. { to Lucinda Mathews’ | K <i oe rumba dance will’ be held’ @t) ror while then I decided to pop | deep court position with |}, rdmitted the stab- | Benny's Cafeteria’ patio the one question that kept lingering | amazi 1ey and dropped one cher, he says. She! i The funds derived from the] ii° Ne" Ming. “Does. th Sand |stop volley after another just over the ice’ picks erat affair will.be placed in th@ li iaws in your base league |the net for winners. Ygnacio, al placed her under : e ‘ “Raise the Roof” campaign @c*|aiiow these players to take’ part though: he did not hit so many est on the assault and battery j j count, According to advance re-|yith whatever team they tht balls, was the best of the four and j ; 4 ol ports there will be prizes given | select tq. become members was the Carbonell of old, with all ———__— ‘ i aS 1 to the guests wearing the best! ‘phe Island City Baseball League his old controlled severity plus a, ,. . | = , - tam oes ‘ : the {8 open for everybody or anybody new aff for net play Good Start | Ps Two bands w 1 | hegardless of their baseball rat —<——— oe 5 petra : . i music and a_ reg ty-tick |ingsthis was decided upon be j them who they! PINCHER CREEK ane e PHONE 51 caller will liven up barn | eguse there are teams in | couldn't y as they srorgneties || it keeps ha hiigt eben dance with the appr swin8-/the league namely tie Naval Air | don’t know at what time some pro- | berta ae should oe 4 her-to-the-left” ine. There | Station Flyers and the Naval Air fessional ayer may join son 7 ae se eines Ricsige ve i will also be a rumba exhibition | Station Cardinals and since both jclub. Next to be interviewed vader a8 inches fell in three day with Cuban artists ‘these clubs are strictly Navy we}be C. Garica manager of Benny's. | ly

Other pages from this issue: