The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 24, 1952, Page 3

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TS LEGION, 9-5 | Key West Insurance Com-*. Baseball League nine won last night, defeat- merican Legion nine. inal score was 9-5. d Bethel pitched a good y game and allowed but five nd four earned runs, he 12 batters and walked 11. tana started in the box for ion and lasted four in- He was touched for five nd six runs. Diaz pitched st two innings and allowed hit and four funs. The n scored their first run on ld hit and triple pey. Their second run w a hit and a balk; then a passed ball and one he second the Insurance cored one, Kustead tripled and Castro doubled to Karl. “In the third they the lead, an infield hit a single by Pierce and cored. In the fourth, with| by its, two singles, a walk and ors, two runs seored. fifth two walks and two scored two more and in enth a hit batsman, a and an error and the In- fe scored their last two bat the leaders were, Cas- a double and two singles, hit two singles, Kristead triple for the losers, Carni- double and a single, San- jit a single and Stickney a In the field, Herrick and ere the best for the losers Curry, Perez and Castro i were the best, R. HE. Legion 110 020 1—5 5 5 Co. 012 222 x9 7 1 ntana, Diaz and Bean; and Hasleins. —Two Takes 2nd League Spot By GENE PLOWDEN Associated Press Tampa’s Smokers stayed in stopping Havana, 3-1; Petersburg bested Lakeland, and West Palm Beach spli: with Miami, the Indians taking the @pener, 24, and Miami winning the nighteap, 6-5. Miami Beach got away for six runs in the first inning but the for Havana's only run. 2 St. Petersburg put together eight hits off threé Lakeland pitehers for the margin. Gil Valdivia’s single scoring Herscheld Held in the eighth was the deciding blow. Don Pope's two doubles in trips sparked the Saints’ attack WICKERS’ : ht at 8 PM—The Island ball League will pla; game since February 24. rooks Stars will play the Theater and the fans at the Brooks have such as Alce, McIntoch, Dean, Roberts, Russlee, Rich- Butler, Smith, Portier y others. trand Theater has Cabot, Casado, * Mira, Macias, ez, Valdez, Pazo, Roberts, and many others. e out and help the boys jur moral support. Ad- will be free. night at.8 P.M.—Pepe’s 1 tackle the league lead- ans ‘ise and if ite Shit fo into a the Evans nine, but if the Evans boys will be ¥ games in the lead. ball League Will Tonight and Theater baseball meet the Brooks Stars $ Field tonight at 8:00 will be an exhibition p Strand boys will have y faces on the raster, vill be on ‘first, Al Ce cond, Pazo on short Villereal on third. putfield will be Alonzo Fernandez in right ja in left, Dewitt Rob- do the catching, . with and Sanchez doing the »*ks Stars will have the that finishe e winter le will be be h Brown on m-on second, Sy er on third, wit Roberts in right. Coleman v Roy Har by) Lewis, ace pitcher e University basebs to repeat his earnec of last season. His 9. tates baseball team Bragg, Tanner and Ray Krupa. BASEBALL SCORES WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS By The Associated Press National League New York 9 Boston 5 Brooklyn at Philadelphia, past- poned rain | St. Louis @t Cineinnati, postponed rain .¢** Only games American League Boston 3 New York 1 St. Louis 1 Cleveland 0 Philadelphia at Washington, post- poned rain Only games Florida lmornationsl League Miami Beach 9 Fort Lauderdale § Tampa 3 Havana 1 St, Petersburg 4 Lakeland 3 | West Palm Beach 2-5 Miami 146 | Blorida State League | St. Augustine 13 Palatka 5 | Orlando 11 Sanford 6 Jacksonville Beach 10 Cocoa 0 Leesburg 7 Gainesville 4 DeLand 1 Daytena Beach @ (12 innings) | | And Raise By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer What goes with those revitalized, Hornsby-ized St. Louis Browns’ ome: they “Byrne” up & if Tt was the second time in major league history that each pitcher limited the opposition to one hit. It was the first one-hitter by | the Cain but the 11th for Feller and the only one-hitter he ever lost. Ironically, Cain was Feller’s vic- tim when Bob pitched his third no-hitter last year. The Cleveland | tory. righthander defeated Cain and De- troit last July 1, 2-1, holding the Tigers hitless. Cain allowed six hits. Boston's youth-infested Red Sox, behind the 5-hit pitching of 37-year | old Ellis Kinder, defeated the New Jury Tries T Reach Verdiet MIAMI # — A Federal Court jury will try again today to reach a verdict in the trial of three American fliers on charges of con- spiracy to smuggle aliens into |S0—Leget Retces “eae i fey Md the e of has tf Photo} s71"4, GEORGE HASKINS, catcher, Key West Insurance Company, stretches to beat a looping throw from 8rd to Ist baseman in the fifth frame last night. George is displaying the “ole hustle,” which put the Insurance lads into the “games won,” column for the first time this season. yrne” Up Indians One Night|SUNNY ISLE in” Next Night |SLUGGERS WIN 10-7 An enthusiastic ctowd of soft-| ta: ball fans. were treated to a| 4a y doubleheader of softball last night at Bayview Park in the first games of the 1952 soft- ball season, Both games were close with the lead see-sawing as the games progressed and were decided in the last innings. In the first game, VX+1 took an early lead by scoring three Tuns in the first inning, the Sun- “|my Isle sluggers came back to other ers the morning. On trial aré Herbert (Tommy) Miami. Fea ead to reach a verdict in the case against them last Feb- Se re smug- kingpin, and Wilfred Godard, ‘Tampa, a flier. York Yankees, 3-1. Kinder walked fanned five in besting Allie (wot) K ; The et ae “Kindergarten” took charge of Boston’s offense. Seetigned dim Piersall, Ted Lep- co and Sammy White accounted for six of Boston’s eight hits and we in two of the runs. othe New York Giants outslugged Boston Braves, 9-5, in the only National League game. Home runs by Alvin Dark, Don Mueller, Wes Westrum and Relief Pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm featured the Giant vic- Scheduled games between the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati, Brooklyn and Philadelphia, Detroit and Chicago, Washington and the Philadelphia Athletics were post- poned because of rain. Pittsburgh and Chicago’s Cubs were idle. | How A-Bomb Blast Looked To Televiewers Wirephot THIS IS HOW START OF A-BOMB EXPLOSION at Yucce Fiat, Nevada, looked on television screen in New Yor veew to en estimated 3 i Viewers across the was made from pation. NBC's monitor set. Television brought the scene seore four runs and take the lead and that’s the way it went until the final inning ending with a vietory for the Sunny Isle Sluggers by a score of 10 to| #e of 7. Knowles started for Sunny Isle but had to be relieved by | Don Williams in the fourth. ‘The second game saw a du- plication of the first insofar as the lead went, first one then the other being on top. Final score, 8 to 6 in favor of the USS Amberjack. Franklin went all the way for Amberjack te Warren, Another doubleheader will be played tonight beginning at 7:30 Allayon Stars — at 9:00 p.m. Westinghouse Electrie meets USS Naval Hospital. played on Friday night — first ame 7:30 p.m. VX-1 vs. Bell ‘elephone Co; at 9:00 p.m. Sun- ny Isle Sluggers vs. Allayon Stars. jncitaeeneiranpioaliak Pronto Don, Harness Horse of the Year in 195], has been a sea- son champion every year from 1947 | through 1951. He set world records as a 2-year old in 1947 and as a 6 year old in 1951. 50—Legal Notices NOTICE the Civil Service Board of City of Key West, Florida for foliowing positions Finance Director - Comptrolier. city Clerk. Tax Collector - Treasurer. Tax Assessor. the the ‘ | | | | | | rater. mt for eit of the! ie ome year rest-| Poitee and Fire De-} 6 years of ke gna in- dined at the Hall, Key Another doubleheader will be | j, pplications Will be received. by! & | JULIUS F. 5 | Attorney tor gain his first victory. For G. E,, | Citizen, « Kreste started, being relieved by | of p.m. when U. S. Navy meets pil Courthouse in f Weel, Plorigs f the Cireuit Co anid —— TO. ¢} RAN of MANDS TATE: horeb: ou gre hereby to present y dem, hich ro% or either of you, may have ageing! the estate of Roles, Carey, ie re aunty, to Monroe County, of ‘e i office in the court ty at Key West,’ “i, a nha = eR | il be sworn ent, oF ou Ly Ae BESSIE JOHNSON ‘ As administratrix of the Estate Roland Care: THE € SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL or THE crate or FLal soxnon cou IN AND Fi In OMAN Ne. 18-108 LEON A DICKINSON, JR. Plaintitt, ve DIVOR FLORENCE BROWN DICK ete NOTICH BY PUBLICAT! ‘To: Florence Brows Dickinae: Kast Street (Hitehcock Lake) Waterbary 12, Connecticut a that iH ree has} bees flied against yeu and you os hereby requited to serve @ rey, of} your Answer to the Bill of Com- | plaint on plaintiffs attorney, Ju-} ius ye baal wget eat a Street, Key rt i¢ the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Cireult Court, en « May, 4. DB. 1858, ich the Bill of Cor taken as confessed | you ed April 29ré, A D. 1952 AN adhd apama | " or ttcthtes Sates | (*«) a! = jot . Deputy Clerk, | i cir we, 303% Dav . Key West, Florida Piaintite. i opcds mayl-i- ihe caer: COURT OF THE ‘aS MAJOR ‘Thursday, April 24, 1952 5 Cincinnati, ienst, St. Brooklyn, TH" KEY WEST CITIZEN Page j Baseball Standings By The Associated Press Won Lest Pct, American League St. Louis Boston Cleveland New York Washington Chieago Philadelphia Detroit National League rooklyn ee er | 00 5 Oe St. Louis Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh Florida International League Tampa Miami Beach Havana 1 Miami 10 West Palm Beach 8 St. Petersburg 7 Lakeland 5 = br gy oe lorida State League Gainesville Jaxville Beach DeLand Orlando AOQah ewe Besseskzz2 Sheeeees Beebe R n Sonanevueuws BSSaauume TODAY’S GAMES By The Associated Press American League Detroit at St. Louis (night) at Washington (night) New York at Boston . . Only games National League a at Chicago Louis at Pittsburgh ¢ > Boston at New York wait Brooklyn at Philadelphia (night) Florida International League Tampa at St. Petersburg at Havana Miami at Fort Lauderdale West Palm Beach at Miami Beach Florida State Palatka at St. Augustine Sanford at Orlando Jacksonville Beach at Cocoa Congratulations! TO THE CLASS ot 52 Key West High School oe” Douglas High on the occasion of your JR. - SR. PROM KANTOR’S »= Opposite Palace Theater | BALLOTS FOR MAY 6th ELECTION Se Each ANY QUANTITY WHILE THEY LAST Business Office KEY WEST CITIZEN PHONE 51 “spring t 7 s ever ted and probably the largest ever dropped on cantinental United Siates deep south reg | i it was one of the most spectacular \4 i ' Read the Classified Ads 5 cence Pyertatss |

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