The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 26, 1952, Page 5

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Key West Hi Defeais Red John Cruz’s "3 | Big Gun Triple To Center Is Deciding Blow Key West High won the straight game Homestead when Redlands High 4-1. The game was a until the 4th inning vy ert Lastres and Harold led off with home with the first two when John Cruz tripled field. On an tempte: queez play, Cruz was out at the plate to end the rally. The Conchi threatened in the next inning when Gonzalez walked and 3 mon again singled bu long drive to center fiel pulled in = Redlands i their lone run in the 6th when Carl Mosley singled and r r third and came in on Willian safe bunt down the firat bas line. The threat w ended when Gates threw out the speedy Wil- liams on an attempted steal of third. The Conchs came back to ice the game in the top of he seventh when George Lastres and Gates led off with singles and Gates laid down a perfect bunt on-which Lastres raced all the way home. Solomon the final run with a line double his third hit of the day to left field. Lastres set the Diamor down in order in the’ the inning to win game of the George Lastres gave three} HAROLD SOLOMON, hits and struck out while t walking only tv agair the School hard hitting Redl c The r 26th yesterday at they defeated ingles and runs > center stole sec drove in proven himself tc artillery barrage Key West Higk against opponents thi Tampa pr lead over Hava Inte chase ag St. Peter 3, while the ¢ bans, although outhit, were es into a 6-2 de topp' stopr ion over jcireuit as the first-divi sion el all won, mi st ut out Fort L derdale 0,° and 4 }10 inning | « Roger McKee singled Lenny Pe cou home from third base in the eighth for Tampa's winning ru It was the second time in a we McKee had turned the trick. L: Saturday night, his pineh sin gave the Smokers a 3-2 win over Lakeland. Outhit 14 to 6, Havana put si and a single tc ‘ore five times on Lakel. | the third. Spot Kahs, the startin | Lakeland pitcher, walked five forcing in two runs, before he r tired with the bases full and on 3 one out. His suecessor, Billy ette, walked in a third run an served up a 2-run single to Mike Guerra before settling down. Fort sae s defeat by Mi ami was the 17th in a row for the futile yea who were held to three hits by Gil Torres. Miami scored in the third on singles by Citizen th Humberto Fernandez and Torre ang a sacrifice, and added anoth ? iw the ninth on a triple by D . the High | Gray and an infield hit by Fer- nandez. Jim Magnatta walked Bill Bar School ne of the ggest g second basemar Conchs pounded « cluding doubles by Sal Solomon and Cruz's triple. Solc mon had a perfect day at bat with a walk and three hits in four times. at bat Saturday night at eight o'clock the Conchs will meet eo of West Palm Beact Stadium as they a it four straight wir Palm Beach _ pitche West Palm Beach to the can-hegian«champgons!:| district in 1850, ttempt By JACK HAND Everybedy is cheerin giddy St. Loyis B t three rahs ¢ PHONE WORKERS (Continued F pany cy calls. Exe phones and k« eruc to Mi 1 state-wide Saunder last wa could not be taken the to the chipper Chicago ¢ ym Page One) Simont ENLISTED MEN (Continued From F plex apartment were rente When ¢ get in to ced at the Navy es the the fir Dredge: teenie d a 'C hieago Cubs Carry Spri ing ea Into Pennant ii «: Hold Second In National Associated Press Sports Writer the |rett with the bases loaded in the 10th inning to force Jesse 1 ith Miami Beach’s winn: t Palm Beach had tied in the ninth with t bases-loaded sin, home run, W the score runs on {pre-season play into the regular : a ast Mbeoe record they're | Field Sunday afternoor elutehing distance of the |, trailing Brooklyn by only or season. within h o'clock p.m, e free TODAY '$ GAMES By The Associated Press American League St. Louis 3 o Cleveland at Boston at Ph New Y at National Le Detroit West f Florida State ng of the! ent or- t considera- yone els also who places line is, “How vo con- same different parts of} r to that of these t together | S so the is plan- | Park on ays for will City igh 4-1: BASEBALL SCORES By The Associated Press National Li | St. Louis 6 Piusourgh 4 | Chicago 7 Cincinnati 3 | Brooklyn at New York, postponed | rain Philadelphia at Boston, postponed | rain American League Cleveland 5 Chicago 4 New York at Washington, post- poned rain Seston at Philadelphia, postponed ram Only games Florida international L Tampa 5 St. Petersburg 3 liavana 6 Lakeland 2 Miami Beach 6 West Palm Beach § (10 innings) | Miami 2 Fort Lauderdale 0 Florida State League 8 Leesburg 6 Orlando 3 DeLand 7 Sanford 6 Palatka 7 Cocoa 6 Gainesville 7 Daytona Beach 6 RARE BOOK CURATOR | REVISITS KEY WEST | F. Richmond Goff, curator of the division of rare books, Library of Congress in Washington, D. C. is | vacationing here at Lord's Court. | He arrived in Key West Friday | morning and expects to remain for a five day rest. Goff is known for his work in bi- bliography and philology. His latest | q book is ‘Alles Ist Niches.” He vi- sited in Key West last year. ARMED FORCES DAY, (Continued From Page One) be such that they can be seen from a distance. The farther they can be seen, the more effective posters are. Strong lettering, bright colors are of course helps. Posters will be displayed after judging.” As to the essay contest for Arm- ed Forces Day, Mrs, Marian Stark of the BPW is in charge of this phase. Work will be judged the same day as the posters, May 10. Entries must be submitted to the} ig ie school by Friday, May| . They will be picked up at that tie an dwrned over to the ~" | judges. The boy: or girl submitting the best essay on Unity, Strength, and Freedom, will also be made an Honorary Commanding Officer aboard a Navy ian of War, that will be in port on Armed Forces Day. Meqals by the BPW will also b warded. ‘To assure anonymity of the con- ts each one piece of paper, clipped to the entry. The names wi e removed and numbers substitut e they are turned over to jelutch with { PAPY (Continued From Page One) I e boulevard in r condition than now it is nding sea. | Tos throug sh BERNIE enemies abou Jacksonville Beach 9 St.Augu ‘tine | | ‘wae April 26, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page? Figures He Can Win 20 \3 | pitched a good game for six in- | through with should affix his ) | Sena t saw two r cross the well sf led for the winne R (#) Wirephoto PITCHER TOMMY BYRNE (left) and Manager Rogers Hornsby of the Browns wear pleased expressions in the dressing room in St. Louis after Byrne had pitched the Brownies to an 8-3 victory over the Cleveland- Indians. After halting the seven-game win- ning streak of the Indians, Byrne said that he figures to win 20 games this season. | Basekalll Siandings | By The Associated Press | | Following Through” wide By Broul i | Chica Pedro Aguilar | ('<28° {New York Evans Enterprises are still in | gy Louis first place today. They defeated | Boston Pepe’s Cafe last night 10-9. Philadelphia Frank Merriwell finish did the | pittsburgh trick! Going into the last frame} American League trailing by six runs, Evans came | st, Louis 7 to life to score seven runs and | Roston 9 victory. | Cleveland Eloy Rodriguez, although wild, | Washington New York nings. In the third he v ed | Chicago |four and gave up a hit to allow | Philadelphia Evans their first two runs of the | D game. Three walks and’ Diaz's} State League single furnished another tally in| Jaxv ac 9 the fifth. This finished Evans | De scoring until the fatal seventh. ville Yates, batting for Frohock, came rlando a hit, Rodriguez | Palatka went wild walking 5 batters be-! Cocoa fore taking the last long walk Sanford to the showers himself, Weech | Leesburg entered the game with all bases | Daytona Beach loaded and no outs. First batter | St. Augustine to face Weech became a base- Florida International League runner by virtue of a walk and Tampa eae ese | Havana 12 5 +708 Miami 12 67 Miami Beach 1 667 a single and the | West I f 9 +500 me was over with nobody | St : 421 2. Lakeland 5 294 inaa ea and At-| Fort Lauderdale 0 0 State, the outdoor diving cham- | pi is only five feet three inches } tall Won Lost Pet. EE gees28 g388 aaane hee Bae RSe » to even the count at ninc Herce came through in the . Bob worthy of Ohio § Leon a honors for Pe- while Balbontin varro shared the ' ‘The Score: 15] | KEY WEST “| ANGELS M. C. tana 7; wa quez 15, 8an-|Fs0ld MEET csreuptiele Finning pit CLOSED EVENT gi : —' | 10:00 A.M, SUNDAY, APRIL a9 LIST OP EVENTS 2 |. Golf Ball Pick Up 9 Slow Race Start and Sop Race Stake Race Boot Ra Blank Race Spark Plug Changing Race Backward Push Race Drag Race Open To The Public COME ONE COME ALL No Admission BOCA CHICA BEACH ROAD tana and Ke Per pe's Cafe 500 Am. L n 333 K. W. Ins 3 Doubling In Track | Follow The Signs THANK You!

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