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onchs Shutout Havana For Cubans Limited Time In Series, 5-0; McCall Hurls To 5 Hits For 6th \" Win In 8 Starts Two Games Set Rally Gives BASEBALL |Teday's Games WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS By The Associated Press American League Chicago 7 New York 0 By The Associated Press American League New York at Chicago (night) Boston at Cleveland s Philadelphia -at Detroit (2) ‘Thursday, July 31, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 ROBIN ROBERTS By JACK HAND Asseciated Press Sports Writer Robin Roberts is proving his right to the title—best pitcher in ~|HURLS WIN WED. split a twi-night doubleheader with Chicago. The Giants won the open- er, 10-6, taking advantage of three Cub errors to score four in the : Philadelphia 4 Detroit 3 Washington at St. Louis (night) |the National League. eighth, but Hank Sauer's 25th Against Havana Here On Sunday Elks, 11-1 In : Boston 5 Cleveland 4 National League While Philadelphia leads the rest /homer helped Johnny Klippstein gams a n in is i Chicago at New York take the second, 6-2 ‘ iss (hia, Wet, sueteoes E \ a le | Washington 6 St. Louis 2 vee jee of the nation in going wild over e |, 6-2. eR - National League burgh at Brooklyn (2) little of the A’s, M Warren Spahn cooled off the siz- The Key West Conchs, consid-| ment has made a deal with tt e e By F. T. MacFEELY Brooklyn 4 Pittsburgh 3 (10 in-{St. Louis at Boston Bobby Shantz of the A’s, Mr. | uing'st Louis Cards as Rookie eved the doormats of the Florida) the Havana Cubans whereby ’ Associated Press Steff Writer | nines) Only games besage — _ ink a ss a Matheass Mia Daun. hekeor International League in some| Tuesday night's game, which ‘The Kiwanis and Jesois GOe Scoring runs in bunches like | New York 10-2 Chicago 66 Florida International League with 16 after Wednesday off Joe Presko for a 2-1 Boston quarters, proved otherwise last “was rained out in Havana | ‘ea ia bananas is a handy way: to win| philadelphia 7 Cincinnati 3 Miami at Lakeland Nene cen ane aay | triumph. Stan Musial’s 14th homer night in Havana when they clob-| will be played in Key West | tinued their fight for firts place | baseball games. Boston 2 SEt. Louis 1 Havana at Miami Beach nati. - was one of the Cards’ seven hits. bered the Cubans in a 5-0 shut-| on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 jin the second half of | Little In’, the Florida State League} florida International League Tampa at St. Petersburg Shantz, on|, The New York Yankees lost, 7-0, out win for their, second white-| p.m. at Wicker's Field. That |yeague and both remain tied | Wednesday night the DeLand Red | Key West 5 Havana 0 Key West at West Palm Beach} Like ae t him |*® Chicago but their American wash in as many starts, "will make it two games for j1 st place, as the Miwanis| Hats. fut geross four in the eighth | Miami 4 St. Petersburg 1 neg 8 ae tprbaeme =n POE Fazor sharp control to put him | teague lead remained at three Tom McCall was the man of; Sunday with the second 4 an S Ree hes inning’and beat Jacksonville each | Tampa 2 Miami Beach 1 ers r on ‘sonville see i ik coaties: to poich games because Cleveland also fell the hour for the Conchs when he| starting at 8:15. Havana will {dropped the Elks 11- € | 5-1. Leesburg’s Packers counted | West Palm Beach 2-5 Lakeland 1-6 2 = lando pose: First ie hae. allewea {before Boston, 5-4. The Red Sox's staged a five hit pitching per-| get the gate receipts for the first game of a doubleheader at five im the fourth inning and beat! Florida State League caeseenu ira innings, Roberts has allowed |triumph over Bobby Feller left formance that sent the number| afternoon contest. Bayview Park Tuesday night and | Sanford, 75. The Daytona Beach DeLand 5 Jacksonville Beach 1 Sanford at Leesburg sme pro Sosere cape ame them in third place only 3% games of scoreless innings for the Cu-| And Havana has agreed to [the Jaycees stopped the} Lions Islanders spread theirs out a little Daytona Beach 10 Cocoa 5 = ovary off the pace. bans to thirty. The victory mark-| play the three games sched- (8-6 in the second game. | more but had multiple scores in } a ag ers 5 i ca New Restaurant The poi i their surge Washington ended a 4-game los- ed the sixth Key West win' uled in Havana on Septem: Little Roy Valdez pitched four separate innings to thump | Orlando at Palatka postponed we i i Rivssapriersiat yee thom hins-v3 ing streak, whipping St.- Louis, 6-2, against the Havanans in eight ber 4th, 5th and 6th in Key {splendid ball for the Kiwanis as Cocoa, 10-5. The Orlando-Palatka | grounds I 1 ye over the Reds on a wild 6-inning pull within 54 games of the Yanks. starts to date this year. It was| West rather than Havanée. [he held the Elks to 3 hits and|S#me was Postponed because of nh ar. athon rally in the eighth. Willie Jones’ Allie Clark's two doubles drove in the sixth straight Havana. loss. These games will mark the |one run. Valdez had a shutout | Wet grounds. ith th | Baseball Marathon, Florida, tinues to |$run homer featured the attack. all the runs for Philadelphia in a Key West plated all their runs| season finale. going into the last inning when |, Until DeLand came up with the, neve » continues tO! Willie also hit a homer in the |** Saueaker with Detroit, in. the fifth, on four singles and |with one out Carl Trout singled | bie inning, Red Roberts for the | e forge ahead. bricosr i two doubles. |into right-center, stole :second be 4s + a a fron. | Standings Newest improvement is the addi-| Brooklyn snapped its 5-game Tid .,. Miami tightened its grip on first |__| and_ ame home when second Ville Beach were booked up in : tion of a $15,000 air-conditioned din- string, shading Pittsburgh, es place by beating St. Petersburg, | Watson, who says that his Junior }}.;eman let pinch-hitter Richard hit, sco ie ees. gol By The Associated Press ing room to the L & L Drive-in. | 4.3, £ the 10th Carl Furillo’ i iami League schedule was completely | A one of’ DeLand’s five hits in the . Won Lost Pct. on Car! 's | Navel Base 4-1,.while runnerup Miami Beach | Wet PIL, Sibila’s grounder get away fram ES tech as 2 Capable of seating approximately | first hit in 16 times at bat. The | TOMORROW lost to Tampa, 21, and dropped /fouled up by the Key West FI: nim. The Kiwanis got to Buddy ) PAE eighth fo break tt uP | | American League — |... [one hundred people, the resturant | victory added a half game to the| HIGH Low two games back. West Palm Beach |€ntry, f-els that the youngsters | Qwens, Elks’ starting pitcher, its (inl ; path =i pid 1 a 3s 44.~=S('556, Will feature good foods at popular | Dodger lead, now measuring 414 4:37 a.m. 12:38 a.m. and Lakeland split a pair, the In |should “ave a chance | to play |g runs, 7 hits, 4 base om balls, |)o 2 Tene eae eat Hal | Boston 53 43 «552 Prices says Louis Loeber, owner. | games, after the runnerup Giants! 7:43 p.m. 10:55 p.m. ee rcs te ovenes, 21, and par a th re fae ot . bait | While his teammates committed Long ded into what boke Washington 52 46 : le, 6-5. as soon see their ki ay rp i in groun " ‘ Lamemanm ithe finale, 6 jive hits {es the Conchs, as the upwards |7, CTS ip the 2 and 2/3 i8- Hive a: Mouble play. But Sanford’s | Chicago 5249 Pay, Be ead Was Shinte aly of 400 average attendance in the |j.,5 ts ss meen Coe eh F@-| Chico Gonzalez bobbled the throw | Philadelphia 16 46 wh came on Rogers McKee’s| Little League would indicate, |4°ve4 ee Be go to Imbra ‘and then Imbra threw | St. Louis 4 60 homer in the second. Rocky Rot-|and with the hance to see both|" Robnie Knowles had a perfect | Vet first ‘base. Detroit 3 63 zell doubled home two Miami runs|the juniorr and the Conchs on! cht ct bat with 3 doubles out |,5¢mord Manager Chuck Aleno| National League i ‘ the same bill, both the club and | "6nt at bat wi cubes out! hit bis Zist home run with two | Brooklyn 6 28 inthe eighth and. Darden singled , |of three times at bat. Little Dan- t o New York 5834 in Rotzellto sew up the game. |the juniors would bepefit. Wat-| 1. Garei. hit two for three, Tont- men on base, — et oe St. Louis - a it three hits, two o! m B g “restec . Danny Oropeza, Roy Valdez,)\.qhe'p ‘ .. | Chicago 49 48 In the fourth for the Flamingos’ |monetarily is their expenses yiston Esquinaldo, and Richard | auervgecouns at tee knoe rane, | Boston rae nly run. Wa! othe allowed nine | whic! gible. ara ee bh a nS, | Aa : : hits but bad a sbitout until the | Willy Felder started off the |gyw2c', “cory Strout vot two tee | ou ee eee eee Pittsburgh Bom ninth’ when Pinchhitter Herb Chap- |big fifth inning rally last night 40 to, the Elks and “Buddy. niae $0 Rip eet the win |_ Florida International League man singled with the:bases loaded | that produced five Bey nabs Owens got the other hit; ‘Beaver Wenger. Miami 3% 38 runs. r side -\the Lions to 6 runs on 3 hits ‘ag Jean’ ke ag . oJsakeland’s Jobn Mikan and West |The fifth inning produced six |) °° eas batters ‘ prits aay r Atlantic Havana 5851 Palm Beach's Jim Magnatta | straight hits. \teammates committed 8 a Pa St. Petersburg 56 58 heoked up in a mound duel in the| The Havana series was high- |The Jaycees. scored 8 r a ae West Palm Beach 52. 63 opener, each allowing five hits.| lighted by some very fine ine 97) i oo Gibby Thrift te ; pters Lakeland 2 3 Lakéland had a 5.0 lead going to; field play on the part of the 400 °S pittess and the hi MedNet scotland untwo (Hote 3283 j the seventh of the nightcap but} Conchs. The locals completed id “ par’ ‘ , Scotla Two; Florida State League | “the Indians shoved over a run in| two.double plays. Felder ini. |Committed 6 Spite Papago te NU, $:.Atmy Sikorskys, the- first | DeLand a | that frame and four more in-the| fated the first and Art Bosca in ne se ang afte eli ross tof fly the Atlantic, ar- | Daytona Beach 25 15 a ee eect home, uniforms |8lking Snow to load thd baste |Ybeg-alpng” flight trom Westover, | Palatka 2 18 Don Van Nest and save the game|have been sent to Miami and po gpogrba may epee Man, : Orlando 19 19 fer the Pilots. Twhen they open here Saturday | f° ths rions in the fourth, ana The.tw (oFlying Windmills had | Jaxville Beach 19 21 DUGOUT DIGGINGS: Tonight they will have the proper letter- | js1,6 Drzal and q taken off from Keflavik, Iceland, | Leesburg Mo 3 the Conchs meet the West Palm! ing. It looks like there will -be Mike Drzal and Wayne Key col-|on the last and longest hop of | Cocoa 0 62 The Tire of the Centery! lected the Lions’ other two hits. Manuel Perez and Sandy Snow [collected the two lone Jaycee 'bingles. Snow struck out 9 bat- their Atlantic flight. The experimental flight was launched by the Military Transport Service to test the feasibility of Beach club in that city. Conchs from return here on Saturday j three games with ~Havana They no mistaxing the for | here. on, in, and to the peril. This he. attempted | to do in a series of great addresses throughout the country designed t0| three withethe Tenipe se ye pig ' 4 ters, while Thrift struck out 6. |delivering helicopters to Europe | point out the course of action he woe eens i pieseet ot wo ympic | ——- yy air. believed necded to revitalize the! ALTORE-IN rs gai aa pe | LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS; The planes started from West-|nation. This program was com- NOW EASIER TO OWN THAN EVER! ye ennce WEEE the Conchs first ‘came au i nk M ks | Clubs— W. L.jover Air Force Base two weeks | pleted with his appearances last | YOU Present tres town he advanced the suggestion | a arks ee r : } Se 8 Fen. 4,000-mile flight | month in the state of Michiean For a limited time — during this unusual 701 or ne : vhen__inapo! eisbaden, German, and his keynote address before the ve Meer Ein” aunotinwn -3 4 hg HS IRENE Republican National Convention. | event only —you enjoy the BIGGEST savings eearkdate acheduled on the same ! opp e ed. Lions ae | GEN. MacARTHUR He now feels that the obligation in years on the one tire in the world with dates as the Conchs, that they | fe 2 6 (Continued From Page One) | assumed upon his return has been Royaltex Tread, Everlasting Whitewolls, p An American Rotary ~ -2 6 HELSINKI woman and a Japanese man set | new Olympic swimming records play them as the first half cf aj that he could to arouse the people | fulfilled to the best of his ability.” twin bill with the Conchs thus giving the pro-club the benetit of attendance which they might/today ds the swimmers continued otherwise lose to the Junior the practice of smashing a record Leaguers. Bill’ Cates, of the ‘i-jin nearly every event. ami.Sun Sox, realizes the draw-| After Japan's Shiro Hashizume ing power of the youngsters, He | had wrecked the old Olympic mark has asked Watson to bring his) for the men’s 1,500-meter freestyle Evans Enterprises nine to Miami| swim with a time of 18 minutes, | the next time the Conchs play | 84 seconds, Evelyn Kawamoto of im: that city. Cates claims that| Hawaii won her heat in the wom Renewable Safety! Dea't miss your chanco—COME IN TODAY! Times Change, Good Taste Never For generations, festive occasions and Budweiser have gone hand in hand. Today, when dining out or with an after-theater snack ... enjoy the world’s most famous two Key West attractions will) en's 400-meter freestyle in 5:16.6 swell the crowd considerably. | for another new Olympic record beer. And, remember, a supply in your refrigerator Three other men also bettered) + if . the old record for the 1,300 of adds to the charm of your hospitality and home life. 19:12.4, set in 1852 by another Jap GLD janese star, K. Kitamura, but none could come close to Hashizume’s HEAVEN HILL is | b | Miss Kawaroto broke the wom: | en's record of 5:17.8 set by Ann | Curtis of the United States in 1948 Bottled in Bond moderate | freshening in | Florida: ¢ tinued rathe day except f ers on lower ¥ seattere wers else 24 HOUR SERVICE ON ALL Re-Capping reads Our USCAP Service is retread- ing at its best—for thousands of extra, sofe miles. Weather Summary for the Tropice! Atlantic. Caribbean Sea DICK’S TIRE SERVICE $23 TRUMAN AVE. PHONE778 KEY WEST.FLORIDA LAGER BEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC... . ST. LOUIS, MO. NEWARK, N. J.

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