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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, May 26, 1952 activities of San Carlos. "Baseball Siandings By The Associated Press Won American league Cle al League SPORT SHORTS Lost Pet. a 618 649 SRA. LADD; LT. GONZALEZ-MUNOZ, Cuban Carlos; Senorita Mary Morandeyra donated by Jose Fernandez, one of San Carlos’ most active directors. Paseocaiea Press Art ye d Oscar Mo: Houtteman, Dickson, Hooper | BASEBALL | Tennis Punning Neck And Neck For litle Of Hard Luck Turler By JOE REICHLER Sports Writer LEASE . St. Augustine 2 Gainesville 0 Sie Eulalia Figueredo De Leilt-Grenidibaugh ter Of Perucho Figueredo, Author Of Cuba’s National Anthem Cuts Cake In Honor Of Cuban pailepensionc: e Capt. Hernandez, Cuban Army Air Force; Manuel Davila and Julio 11 to Key West, smiling]} It was he who arranged for an Con: Team RESULTS ‘Places 3rd rhe ial In Tour ney 5 Pittsburgh 4 Tr St. Louis 7 Aisin 6 (second |, a ppd, rain American League ohiladelph iladelp! 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M 25 P.M 639 Owval St ADORESS Acress from Beachcomber, $e the Government of Cut Overseas Tr ansportation ORPECO IW \RGO INSURANCE The Lions set the V down 12-2 |game of a Little League |\doubleheader at Bayview Park Saturday night and the Kiwanis handed the! Elks a 12-1 defeat in the nightcap. | The Lions tallied their 12 runs on 9 hits, 9 base | jon balls and two errors. Drzal, hard hitting Lion short- | stop, was the big gun in the! doubles and a hom run, batting | in 8 of the Lions 12 runs, for 2/ perfect night at the plate. Mario Martinez and Robert] Pazo, sharing the pitching duties for the Lions, allowed the V.F.W. | only 3 runs and four hits. lor, big V.F.W. catcher, led hi at the plate with a double and a! ] | triple in three tries at bat.Un-| fortunately, he was thrown out at the pltae when he attempte:i | to stretch his triple Into a hor In the second game, behind splendid pitching by Danny Oro- | pezo, the Kiwanis defeated the Elks 12-1. Oropezo pitched the entire game (six innings Littic League regulations) and allowed the Elks only one hit until the sixth inning, when Sambill Ho! land, Elks first baseman, doubled and scored on two miscu George Mira, with 3 hits ou of 4 tries and Knowles with 4 hits out of 4 tries lead the Ki-| wanis batters. Although Bonne er, struck out 11 b did winning pitcher Oro- | pezo, the Kiwanis were able, to nick him for 9 hits, The scores: FIRST GAME LIONS i Player— ABR H PO Citizen Staff Photo Mirenes. ? es Cabanas, Jr., Directors of San Powell, cf 090 il three-layer cake was Thrift, 3b ss ae s participation in the cultural teal oe rl Fi W, | Curr Pa in the first cu team | V Tota Lion’s attack. He walloped three | L! Home Ba ff utes. k out—by Umpir ng ng pitcher. n_ balls by Ce 2 innings. —Rife, SECOND GAME ELKS ABR 10 00 ve finished well in the rear. Dolores did come gh and this was enough to the girls a tie for fourth with Miami Jackson. bear our team, et victory «ver Mt Coral Gables team victory i Beavl.. Dolores ne semi-finals of the and received loads pectators and Ed- lent of the Flori- 5 victory won by s was a doubles win by Fernan- Other June Vita Barroso. he team were and Lynn Sellers. ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 126 Duval Street Phone 250 1F YOU CAN’T STOP, SMILE. ) CASH AND UP TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD} DESK, REGARDLESS OF CONDI-| TION, On A NEW OR USED OFFICE DESK, WOOD OR STEEL. | it 6:00 P.M. Ar. 12:00 o'clock Mid 1 DAILY (EXCEPT at 12:00 o'clock Mid s at Key West at 1 | Schedule diate Points) DAILY (EX at 8:00 o'clock Miami at 4:00 (EXCEPT k AM. at §:00 4 OIL +. at the sign ives at d Delivery Service E: Cor. Eaton and Francis tt. $2 and $f that assures you DEPENDABLE products and service Cervantes 4, Taylor 1, Garcia i hits—Drzal 3, Taylor { Martinez 3, | [LIONS DEFEAT VFW 12-2 AT BAYVIEW PARK 3.0 6-0 2 6 : b) o 1 Foe 2 00 200000 0 0} Trout, ¢ $0 Oh 1 6 1 0) Averette, rf ..1 00000 0 0| Howe, rt 200-8 0 0 0 0;Holland,J.D,2b2 0 0 20 1 —| Bonne, p 3.0 2 0.008 1} —_————_— | Total— 31 2:15 3 ¢ j H POA E| KIWANIS eee Te Plaver— ABR H POAE 2010 0 0|MiraG,% 423120 3 1 0 0 0 0| Knowles, c 4221100 3 0 212 0 0/| Valdez, Roy,ss 310100 2 0 0 1 1 1{Johnson, 1b_.3 115 02 i i 66 0: 6| Sropem yp ... 1 2 1-0: 2 2.2 0 0 0 0 0| Yates, 3b $:4 10-078 1 0 0 0 0 0|Esquinalde, rf.3 10000 Jrf.0 00 0 0 0|Garcia,D,cf.22101 0 Ib 2 11 1 0 0| Jenks, It 300 0°00 — — | — = 18 3 415 1 2! Total— 2612 918 3 § ‘ + RHE| Team— R. HE. 231 15—12 9 1| Elks —— 000 001I— 1 2 3 001 11— 3 4 2| Kiwanis 105 06x—12 9 5 n—Thrift 2, Drzal}_ Runs batted in — Mira 1, | Knowles 1, Johnson 1, Oropeza 1, | Yates 1. Two-base hits—S. Holland 1. Base on Balls—off Bonne 3, off Oropeza 2. Struck out—by Bonne 11, by off | O opeza 11. Martinez 6, by ntes 7, Hits—off Bonne, 9 in five in- nings; off Oropeza, 2 in 6 innings. y Umpires—Rife, plate; Esquin- by Es : | aldo, bases. 3 in 4 in-|, Mane piste — Oropeza; 1 inning: off | sing pitcher, Bonne. plate; H 0 0 0 0 ti 3.0 0 Watson, és v © ° ecooog products nings; off Es- pitcher — Martinez; Cervantes. Time of game—1 hour, 20 min- reccooDp * stop with confidence at the familiar Standard Oil sign . . Time of game—1 hour, 15 min- utes, No winner of the Hambletonian Stake has ever sired a winner. | One of the top 1952 choices, how- ever, is Hardy Hanover, son of Ti- tan Hanover, who won the 1945 ver- ———— Your Grocer SELLS that Good |——TRY A POUND TODAY—— > 5) STAR * BRAND 0| anaeussn COFFEE ¢ ON FIDENCE Southern motorists have found, from long experience, that they . confidence that the gasoline and lubricants they receive will be the most dependable provided by the petroleum industry. 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