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; i ie CONCHS SHADED BY ONE RUN AT ST. PETERSBURG MONDAY. Solis And McCall Allow But Five Hits; Eighth Inning Run Wins itegsths rpieteeuie rutin af i bess two hits, a single in the seventh and another in the eighth, while Miami jumped on Dick Baxter for nine hits. It was Dean’s 10th win season and concluded 26 ga § but Miami Beach struck back with six in the sixth frame. Dick McMillin, who relieved Starter Bob Palmer in the ninth of the nightcap, walked Frank San- tora to force in the winning run. Havana ruined Charlie Harris’ debut as West Palm Beach man- ager by blasting Fritz Luciano and Jim Magnatta for 12 hits, including four doubles, while Mike Forniel- les spaced five hits to the home team. Gordon Bragg’s triple was the big blow for the Indians and it started a 2-run scoring spree in the third. Havana iced the game with three tallies in the fourth. Harris replaced Billy Holm as manager late Sunday night. Key West got to St. Petersburg " pitehers George Greene and Hooks lott for eight safeties. The Conchs had a two run lead only to see the ballgame tied up in the sev- enth and in the eighth Rudy Tan- ner doubled to score Ned Wilson with the wining run, DUGOUT DIGGINGS: The Conchs journey to Lakeland to- night for a three game set and will be back at their Wickers Field home for a three game ser- ies on Friday night against St. Petersburg. Infield Art Bosch joined the slub in St. Petersburg last night and will see some early action. Bosch is expected to perform at third base with Nap Reyes going over te first. SPORT SHORTS At Delaware Park's recently concluded 33-day nmieeting, 111 different trainers shared in win- ning the 264 races. William R. Engeln, new Na- tional Laegue umpire, was born in St. Louis, Mo. but calls Palo Alto, Calif, his home now. Tuame, a 2-year old, racing at for Monmouth Park, is named the town in Ireland where Mich- ael Delaney, his owner, was born. The only undefeated athletic squad at West Virginia Univer- sity this year was the track team. They defeated al! six op- ponents, _|Navy Defeats the | City Softball league last night ; |error and a single by Glotfelty E For First City Loop Win ‘The Navy won the first game of the second half of the Island when they took the first game of a doubleheader from Telco by an 8-3 score at Bayview Park. ‘The Navy broke a 3-3 tie in the fourth, with a five run outburst! to clinch the win. Westfall, who | fying relieved Redman in the first, gained the credit for the victory. The Navy took a one run lead in the first, on a walk to Duncan and singles by Parker and Bear, Telco bounced back in their half of the first with two tuns. Redman, the Navy's s.arting pitcher, couldy’t find the plate and walked four and hit one batter. The Navy took the lead once again in the third when they Pushed across two runs on two walks anda pair of errors. Telco tied it up in their half of the third on doubles by Bird and Valdez. The Navy broke up the ball game in the fourth when David- son, Teleo right hander lost his control and walked four and an produced five runs. Telco came back with three in their half of the fourth on sin- gles by Higgs and Bird and Val- dez’. triple. Valdez scored the third run on a wild pitch. Bear, a big Na. first baseman, led his team’s attack with two singles and four tries. Valdez, with a triple and double in two official trips to the plate, was the big gun for Telco. In the nightcap, VX-1 and General Electric fought to a 4-4 tie in eleven innings before the game was finally called because of a time limit. Claude Valdez of GE and VX-1's Gamble hooked up in a pitchers’ duel which saw Valdez yield five hits while his teammates were getting sev- en off Gamble. Bad support in the GE infield enabled VX-1 to gain the tie. General Electric broke the ice in the first inning when Smith was safe when the catcher drop- ped the third strike. After a wild pitch moved him to second, he scored on Wood's double. VX-1 came back to take the lead in the second, when a walk and two errors gave them the two runs. GE tied it up in the third when Valdez doubled and scored on Foley's single. VX-1 took the lead once again in the fourth when they pushed across two runs on two errors and a fielder’s cheice. Although VX-1 had scored four runs, it wasn’t until the fifth inning that Valdez yielded his first hit. Weems, VX-1 first sacker drove a smash to enter field to break the ice. General Electric deadlocked the game in the sixth when aa error and Lightcap’s tremendous homer to right center produced a pair of runs. Gamble b-cked up his pitching performance with two hits in five trips to the plate to lead his team’s offense. Valdez and DiLallo each hit two safely to Jead the GE . ttack. The line scores; Our customers are invited to use our new Parking Lot located at the corner of Duval and Front Streets, across from the Bank, while transacting their business with the Bank. There is no charge and you will find it most convenient. THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT KEY WEST 4, 3, TREVOR, PRESIDENT. Member of the F.D.1.C. Tuesday, July 22, 1952 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pase} —: SPORTS .—|\YANKS BASEBALL |Golf Pairings ates |For Tourney By The associated Press Leesburg Licks Are Announced) Ist Place Deland The battle for the Club. cham- By NEIL GILBRIDE Press ‘Staff Bench Views |College Grid ii Stars Gird The pairings for the Key West For Clash Golf Club Championship have By JERRY LISKA been made and club members are $ f Hi i ge BF att | | CHICAGO One of the strong- by any of the asked to call the club house to| est collegiate squads in All-Star 3 es Maas sanmtaee to. knsch: citer see who their match’ is with and| same history today was fully In the ithe: Yankees or Dodgers off the contact him as to when they are available to play. mustered and ready to gird for : : i E : Ai i i i Fe Rg i the August 15 clash with the Los over their A mall amount of the eligible | angeles Rams at Soldier Field. flight pairings in the |petitor, The Dodgers arrived + AllStar Coach Bobby Dodd’s Be oRE nme gEN™ heey oe today” = a ee agony mgenaryiaies Loo3' Baseball vs. Bill cavcatina| Wetisanks Eamigns” conpeoton Now vs. £ eB ai F Het fy Hi 2 & | se bring bruising trouble to the cham- pion Rams of the National Footall League. REE i pi 5g BREE 8 Hi . ? 23 8 Carey Giants open He was rounded out with selection Beach 18 13 581} Jones team scored UP» ae a: tion and a fourth T-formation quarterback, 16 14 (533 | vs, in the eighth Glncinnat Bill Wade of Vanderbilt, Beach 17 15 531i vs. a tele ‘an the St. Louis = ‘The array includes seven ends, | Sanford Bb 1 500/ nell the full 16 |CaPditials. The Brooks are. riding rie! diuin |12 tackles, seven three um 16 - 467) One ‘Klarman |*2* crest of an &game winning stand All-America offensive choices, Bob 7% 36 —-.860 | lowing be Ore ing toregy hay ie Toneff of Notre Dame and Don|MiamiBeach 67 35 .657/¢, F. the last jeune tS he. the Sac SE Slt Telex ateees Jim Weatherall of Oklahoma, and [St 2 8 Mea, runs in 1951 miracle finish, they'd better ‘Bill Pearman of Tennessee. 36 60 ASA | vs a — Sn In addition to Wade, the All- Key West bo hg an feonige Stars have T-formation quarter- * backs in Vito Parilli of Kentucky, times pelosi now, i i bs Darrell Crawford of Georgia Tech Toda Games and Michigan State’s Al Dorow. § Dodd has a thundering fullback 4 ss quartet in Ollie Matson, the U. of By The Associated Press is near and ac- |San Francisco's Olympic trackster, League finn Jones, Atifletic|q (Mighty Mo) Modzelewski of |New York at Cleveland (2) (twi- Director for Key West High, the Maryland, Hugh McElhenny of| night) teams that play here the next |Washington and Bill Reichardt of |Washington at Detroit (night) season have stated that if the |towa. at St. Louis (night) field is not in better shape than) Offensively and defensively, the |Boston at Chicago (night) last year, they will not return! backs are tops, among them Vic| National League here the following season. Janowicz of Ohio State, Jim Dooley |St. Louis at New York (night) No one can blame these men lof Miami, Frank Gifford of South- |Cincinnati at Brooklyn (night) who are in charge of other schools |ern California, Johnny Karras of at (2) (twi- for their feeling because they are|{llinois, Bobby Dillon of Texas, The Tire of the Contery! US. ROVAL MASTER NOW EASIER TO OWN THAN EVER! For a limited time —dring this unusual ‘event only—you enjoy the BIGGEST savings In years on the one fire in the world with Royaltex Tread, Everlasting Whitewalls, Renewable Safety! Dona’ miss yeor csave—CORE IN TODAY! responsible for the boy's physical |John Petitbon of Notre Dame, |Chicago at Boston (night) conditions more than anything |Hank Lauricella of Tennessee and else. Bill Tidwell of Texas A. & M. |Havana at Miami So if the field remains the} The All-Stars boast a brilliant |Key West at Lakeland same, football as well as baseball batch of ends with such fine aerial |Tampa at West Palm Beach will have seen its day. targets as Bill McColl of Stanford, |Miami Beach at St. Petersburg — a Carey + State and| Fleride State League Bill Howton Rice. Beach at Palatka Fila. Delegates [ry eect me, Yet et ahs arylan fa se at..Sanford Vote “Lo alty” Georgia. Tech, while Ail-America {Orlando at Cocoa jexceptic center and - 2 CHICAGO — The Florida del-jers Keith Flowers of Texas Chris- Legion Results egation voted today to go along |tian and Les Richter of California with the “loyalty” resolution |are one-man gangs. DAYTONA BEACH W—Opening adopted by the Democratic Nation- round results of the District 5 al_ Convention. tion caucus that the resolution American Legion Junior Baseball Farris Bryant, chairman of the |“‘merely says we will take action | Tournament here Monday: delegation, said the resolution |that the nominees of this conven- | Jacksonville’s Post 9 beat Post raised “no problem as far as we/ tion will appear on the ballot.” |88 of Jacksonville Beach, 13-2; De- are concerned as a state,” and| Spokesmen for the Florida dele- Land's Post 6 defeated Post 37 of followed pretty much the state| gation opposed the resolution in |St. Augustine, 14-3; and Daytona laws. debate on the floor early this [Beach's Post 50 licked Post 129 Bryant explained to the delega-| morning when it was adopted, ‘of Jacksonville Beach, 9-7. When all the shouting is over, folks will go right on voting for Budweiser. They like its unchanging platform «.-@upreme quality, distinctive taste and golden brilliance. 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