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; j Wednesday, June 18, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page S { Key West Conchs Buy Seven Players Tuesday RAY RYAN HIRED AS * CLUB GENERAL MGR. inads a AT MEETING OF THE Named Key West Conch General Mgr. y FW Nine Swam g| cere 1 0! : 00020 RECT. 2 is itley, cf ) ) some 0 ita ° ¢ | P | Thomas, rf 1 mr : > | . e | Y ie The Directors of the Key West TE ae |Rotar ; Cl b ie ne H 2.00 fet Baseball Club completed a deal e ly eo y dau | Total— 6 i @ ick last night for the purchase of sev- Setting iinet aes ae : on iow —-—--—--—— en players to strengthen their ros- SSS i ea Little League record iby " Team— t E Tot - 3 2155 4 ter for the upcoming closing c 17 runs in one inning, The ae 3. 2 2 orm. 2 stretch campaign which they hope Basebail VEW broke into the win column | VF¥ 1 116 4 RHE. will take them from the cellar in with a one sided, 21-6 victory over | en : : J 090 05—14 10 1 the Florida International League. TUESDAY'S RESULTS Standi the aS in the first game of a apo uae ; a Sayre Elks 01 es 126 Ray Ryan, father of FIL vice ihe She sAneclited Prev REGS soudle header at Bayview Park | rere ee ied 3, Theale tel in— Perez, Me- president Joe Ryan, wes unani- ast nig rally saw 22 VFW 5S? M w 2S. Pa ® mously voted in to act as the club National League =~ batters parade to the plate before | ~ : . Gutie general manager. With nearly a Pittsburgh 6 New York 2 By The Associated Press the retired. Ten hits, in ts—R Sa * 3 now, S. Puig, and half century of experience in the Brooklyn 9 Chicago 1 Won Lost Pet. | ¢’ les and esquinla Cervar Tay-|G national pastime, Ryan was last Boston 5 Cincinnati 1 (second game | National League » two on featured s | f Owens 8, off year the owner of the Tallaha postponed, rain) | Brooklyn 38 y Home run sr se club in the Fi Philadelphia 2-0 St. Louis 14 New York 34 The VFW took a 3-0 lead in the Shee = sa : | y Owens 4 by loop. Under his generalship, the American League | Chicazo 4 irst inning on doubles by T Lave tf Bet Sal tara al ; bis a ‘ ¢lub finished a strong third and + Chica: e iladel St 5 7 rvantes, Taylor and S. Lloyd but | 0% “Steve : : staid u go 13-2 Philadelphia 1-1 (sec. |> : 2 eds hi Struck out—by § 4 I game ur, 36 min- went on to take the playoffs. Ry- ond game 10 innings) ae Sey erent back Bee | eden | ni ‘ ab hes Seen dey gaa Detroit 7 New York 6 (11 innings) | Philadelphia 1 tp Op RR ah Recs eee ee 4 ployer, mig a Washington 4 Cleveland 3 | Boston 2 1 i : je M xs or was at one time a catcher 8 ots’ Bost 1 | Pittsburet 16 44 I and a| 4 2 EF] ven In k it | with the Chicago White Sox. He it. Loy American League to lead the VFW j "" | ais Florida International League i.| Umpires—Gates, Mart i oriran bk has also owned teams in Rich- Miami 2 Tampa 1 (13 innings) |New York : a gene on ; : GAINESVILLE (—Eleven boys mond, Roanoke and Rocky West Palm Beach 3 Havana 2 (1g | Boston 2 drove in five ru tary was | * pat : cj <3 1 t in finals of publie Mount. A daughter and son-in- innings 1° | Clevelani 2G limited to two hits by S. Lloyd who ie ees é ; nd tractor driving con- law, Lt. and Mrs. E. S. Foye, as DS talana's alist Beach 1 i runs. The Rotary was limited to, “eS ‘ t n events of the 33rd annual well as three grandchildren are St. Petersburg $ All-Stars 0 on 6 2 two hits by S. Lloyd who struck Seco! BOE: 4-H Club short course at the Uni- dents of Key West. Lt. F; St ; out six in gaining his first win of ND GAME versity of Florida toda oe ee Florida State League lee ee oad ; eg cums JAYCEES cia A a! — A is a Navy flier at Boca Chic: F Seach | 1- on | Pha elphia 2 9 he season. Ss Public speaking contestants, who “ . Jacksonville Beach 1-6 Cocoa 0-1 oe BG ite 4 ‘Three pitchers, two sag Orlando at Sanfard postponed, rain | Pettoit ae 327 _ In the nightcap the Jaycees wal-| Player AB RH PO A £) bowie pga sates rg an outfielder and a catcher were ton a re Florida Internationa cae loped the Elks 14-1 behind Sandy | Santana, 2! 5 0-0 0 | Philip rmstron, rangedale; fmcluded in the deal announced meen 3 Pee Beach 7 Miam 18 47 Snow's two hit pitching. A big | Twiehaus, cf 0 0 0 0 0 9o| Brady Brinkley ke Lona; Thom. last night. Second Baseman Eddie | . cs j Pa I 4 tine run second inning clinched the | Willia ae OR esr | aa i, M »; and Robert Trojanowski, Left fielder Charley ° Whit S 4027 620 r the ees. Two waoks, | Perez 400600 H Harig, Shortstop Willie Felder, cat- : es 4 € SOx > 232 ;19 two errors and five hits were in-| McMahon, If ._4 2 2 0 0 a} : finalists are Bil- cher Sales and hurlers Tony Gar- | g 4 3 Sg a 7 ge cluded in the splurge. They added | Pierce, 4 1 8 0 oly Colson, Trenton; Robert Ingram, “ela and G Del Mont bd ig pe t Si 320 Jay; Harold Thompson, Polk Coune { am aspar Del onte were Im Beach 34 3 479 nore runs in the fifth on two Snow, p 2 200 ¥; Harold Tnompeon, included in the‘ transaction: The lo Swee Ss Twin feat? : : two errors and five hits 3 2 2 0 2 1\ty: Roy Heathcoe, Hillsborough; eal club gave. a total of $1500 for | All-Stars 16 ; , They added five more runs in the 3b 3 2 2 1 0: 0\B Avery, Suwanee; raged this talent. id e 9 t Bicsids State f “fifth tow walks an error, a hit 10 0 0 0 0jRosem Pasco; and Charlie Uk Pitcher Dick Haack wu also | Bill From A Ss Seite vie League t nd two safeties y 10000 mer, Columbia Sone wehaged from the Nashville club 30 n, Snow, S. Puig and |. More than 300 top Florida 41 Ty tie Bowlers Asdtelation for | i ca 8 Guitierrez each collected two hits ; 1}boys are attending the short $1000. Haack shut out the St. Pet- | Brooklyn Wallops pCrhnce : tack. In win, cour ersburg Saints Monday night and /) Cubs To Move To | Sanfo. ne of the season a is considered a talented hill man f hae F G I | Da v struck out eight and walked Horace Lisenbee, pitching for the by those in the know. : J ] SRE Rae ee lies : e. The only Tun off the fire A's against the White The group also heard some bad “ ov aa pas Pont - Loop Lead Tues. 'Cocoa , righthander came in the 0 in 1934 mews when they leanred that An- Citizen Staff Photo Rote G! ma d when Bonner walked, too! ma a gel Scull, crack centerfielder with | By JOE REICHLER | . a second on a wild pitch and scored ) — i the Ail Stars will not report to Key | RAY BYAN, with nearly 50 years of baseball experience behind | Associated Press Sports Writer | "T' gel aw S Games n Santana's single Read the Classified Ads H West as scheduled, Scull, who had} him, was named last night to take the helm of the newly formed Was pokerfaced Paul Richards _ FIRST GAME been loaned to the all stars by the | Key West Conch Baseball team. Ryan appeared at last night's | talkin | z eee re ; | g with tongue in cheek the | By The Acccia | Havana club, ran afoul of the im-| meeting of the Board of Directors of the club. ; | mPa Steel ated: Ores: Player IPOA . \ 4 ¥ Bsc: pO vag at coal other day when be praised the! American Leavy xo Support The Key West Baseball Team Monday when his visa expired. The i New York Yankees to the skies! New ) tI { » 000 . 33 rookie gardener had been burning | . ‘ as jand moaned “How can you beat | Wast at ( Que ; 2 0 0 For the convenien K Vest shir offer their up the league since his transfer | Patty Berg, Miss FIL Pitching |’em?” | Boste: I ; a tS 6a) teen ao th ; Key West Baseball Club, ‘The to the All Stars. However, the Ha- B be) D ‘Those who kuow the clever Chi.) ONLY GAMES ( 0 0 Pitican. ja print ah a w. All checks vana officials said that they would | R | ‘ E ; “s Nea ; : 5 ; ames tee Je hex Soptace him with Juan Mendes in SPAWIS ENter SI ° I }¢4g0 pilot believe he was trying | ,,N® League 2.1 4 9 0) shouid ade | ; Incorporated, a tee t0e-Aiecapener on Friday | nes n be lull the world champions into a Ck PN and t to President I ti t 622 D treet. night. Mendez, who is owned by 2nd Golf Round | false sense of security and at the | ¢;. Cienfuegos in the Cuban winter | . ;Same time present a challenge to |<; _ é 0 ) : league is said to be a red hot per- | CHICAGO \® — A title showdown ues. ction yy enown: Walle: (Sox Key West, Florida former. between Medalist Betsy Rawls and ’ I, In sed event, from a listless rm al League ‘ . Dr. Julio De Poo, club vice pre- defending Champion Patty Berg Miami Flag Margin bunch of second divisioners, Chica : a sident was appointed club physi-;loomed today although the Wom 1 aE ne ou |go has again become the “Go-Go VFW , 1952 cian at last night's meeting. Dr. |en’s Western Open Goulf Tourna At Two Games; All Sox” of the early 1951 campaign. | 4! tH PO r r De Poo said that he would serve | ment entered only its second Se a Giving every evidence that they | Mi ; I hereby agree to purchase stock in the Key without pay round pes | have pennant designs of their own rida State L West Florida International League ball Club Also discussed at last night's} Miss Rawls, feminine golf's top Petersburg 8-1 the White Sox Tuesday night swept | Ja meeting were details of the open- | 1952 money-winner with almost * ja doubleheader from the Phila- | 0: er including seating arrangements | $10,000, moved against an unher By GENE PLOWDEN |delphia Athletics, 13-1, and 21. to |S to the extent of 3 : and concession plans alded amateur as the queen bee; Asseciated Press Staff Writer | roil up their eighth and ninth wins | De P P The Wicker’s Field pass list has |of five upper bracket pros Miami's Billy Harris led a pa: | in the last 11 games 23.2 2 0 In pledging the purchase of this stock, I heen suspended for ali Florida In hi lower bracket, Miss Berg rade of pitchers in stellar per-| The double win moved them to | cor agree to pay to the designated treasurer the value ternational league games it was |—seeking an unprecedented fifth formances around the Florida In- | Within a half game of the falt announced. Open crown—matched strokes with } Cleveland Indians and boo Capt. C. C. Adell, commanding |a@ capable, but underdog amateur them to within three g. es | fou: Diringer, Tiffin, O but the list also includes Sam only three games thereof upon reasonable demand. ternational League Tuesday night officer of the Key West Naval Sta- | Car of the front-running Yankees. Chi r > ate ar tion has accepted an invitation to! Only other pro in’ the lower!Brewer of West Palm Beach, | cago picked up ground on all the! are eo attend the opening night ceremo-| bracket is Betty Jameson, 1942) Monte Lopez of St. Petersburg and |leaders as Detroit nipped the | i2 hies and Jose Aleman, President of | meet winner, who engaged Ama- | pinty Moore of Lakeland santene, 76 ; the St. Louis Bro Address the Miami Sun Sox is slated to at- | teu Devany, Toledo. 0. 4 beat Boston's R Say 3a oy h . Harri ed and batted Miam 1 3-1 and tend the opener both win, Misses Berg and Washingt whipped the Indiar day's 36-hole mpionship match | Tampa’s Dale Matthewson. Harris | Brooklyn increased i Dwight Anneg LEADERS By The Associated Press National League harias, 4-time s Bi : Batting—Mu st 835. | an ope st —— Robinson, Brovkly Li r te current £ ‘ man, New York, a ‘ The three othe k Moore Mia greed cago, 326; Baumt cag es feature ay | 5 a“ pega aag pm the Runs—Lockn N York. 4 Smit r Be Mack : i I r i : Robinsor 3: Reese P hander M G t 39; Sauer, ch , ey West Schedule sabe Geihle win, Plecce Weal cago, 59 mson. New York. Sl HOME GAMES > rome re = si i . . 1e bi Campanella, Brook 3: } he India e Ae: = 4 ‘ ‘ 28-2 } : t eople who make Schlitz have an inspised Brooklyn, 42, Hatton,-Cincinnat Lak a», Aug 2 : . eM é , : Chicago, A 2 ‘ ; oe Williams, New York. 66 ig H wus pa z Yanke 7 Schlitz than any other beer made. ‘ * ‘ M Home runs Sauer . w aly 13-14 ’ \ ag d ‘ 3 tum, New York, 12 Pitts. M : Bill Sw A "| a . burgh. 11; Mathews, B. 2 7 &§ took m ng bat- | the bases | Thomson, New York ¢ tice t z Lenhardt bo had z Pitching Roe Brook é rR 1 v8 var thir d b 1.000: Heara, New York. 61 85 W Vie ne . - E Base Si" ass; wus. | Wes — Fox Ch so red pass to Walt Drow it he, New \ 22 RR. Hacke Mae Rabin p . St plate with the win Chicago, a Louis. &1 70: Ros ch é and Earl Rapp and Jackie American League C first and they erupted for five in | 554 scored r Batt Diy ston | ‘ V ington’s 43 win « th D i Ke i > = Bob Porterfield, with the he Sree go, | - Post Is Sold orenid aye : g : i i ‘ 2 acher Ros turned im nis