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Saturday, August 30, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page S — SPORTS :-—_\YANKS LEAD TRIBE BASEBALL |FIL Playoffs |BY. ONLY ONE GAME ruoaysnaunrs To Be Planned Today ‘At Meet bay Plane ida International League playoff In FSL Race series were to be made at a di- rectors meeting here today. The playoffs will begin Sept. 8, Associated Press two days after the season ends. rae Azaleas slipped One thing confronting the direc- | the Florida State League tors is where to open the series. | place in the season’s Here’s the problem: ings by a half-game Under the Shaughnessy system | They edged past of playoffs the first and third |py whipping the teams hold one series, the second | DeLand Red Hats, 11-7, and fourth clubs play in the other. | tslanders were taking a me winners meet for the playoff the Ja le. 3 Normally the opening games of a series will be held in the city ‘|Girl Softballers __| tre New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians, separated by Patt ‘of the Key West Conchs sput re ee West Palm Beach 6 Tampa 2 H Sacksonville Beach 7% Daytona } Beach 6 (11 innings) Baseball Standings By The Associated Press came back ¥ Won Lost Pet. sig American League 's Pilots got a big help West errors. Two walks ‘ New York 14 Hd ff i EB i 578 In : 4 from Key : ; P 3. SS .570 | which team has the higher ‘per- deat and three errors gave the Pilots ; 68 57 .544| centage. Under that custom the bak vpabstlseter-eee their three runs in the fourth. s 67 59 _ .532 | series openers would be at Miami | ,, Daytona Miami’s Sun Sox took two tre- 66 61 520 | and Miami Beach, which now rank | Dt,y"d¢y S| yanks, Six mendous strides toward the Flor- 66 61. _.520 | first and second. Lo y ° Sepa Be .id& International League pennant g2.°°7T 403 | Some directors want to waive opening to overcome, y night when they dropped 43 85 .336/ that custom so one of the series Adiee's @ _ Hayana in both ganies of a double- can start away from the Miami- {had @ 1 ‘Shants, the header, .2-1 and 1-0. 82 41 667 | Miami Beach area. defeats, ia not Dykes double victory boosted Mi- 73 50 .593;__It’s a pretty sure bet that either | 56; wad. Codd ami’s lead over the second-place 2 «55 567 | Miami or Miami Beach will win re Miami Beach Flamingos to three Cr Lf .540 | the pennant with the other coming urns Fain, games, with the end of the 63 66 — .48g | in second. Tampa is in third place |Tum on three wi season just.a week away. Mi- 54 69 .439 | Now, St. Petersburg in fourth. Ha- | The Islanders had” die Joost are 55 72 .433 | Vana now in fifth place has an‘out- |in the ninth when Scheib, who won \ : ' 37 93 .285 | Side chance of edging into the |doubled and came “ra eeomgepnan g I: wawile the Sun Sox, were thump Floride State Longue playotts. first pe a 8 pennant hopes were jolted by’a 52 Daytona Beach 8 2 “a8 poe ee 208 : ‘ P F Th three runs on a double and two Jexvile Beach 37 32508 rom ine jai nd Tht ecnemiee ter tae = | Press Box te st Leesburg 23 4 362 Cocoa 18 50.265 oo As Florida International League By OSCAR MILIAN (esate 3 Miami 100 «45 690 aay wi ete eae ee George “Vit” Vidal, the Conchs _ Bob St. Petersburg 79 67 .541 2cé left handed pitcher, who will victory beating Havana 2 “493 | be married before the greatest and Virgil Trucks at West Palm Beach 62 83 “49g | largest audience a Key West couple Detroit. hits in Lakeland 49 «97 "336 | has ever been pronounced “man posting in his .278 and wife” next Wednesday night at Wicker’s baseball stadium, was = * :. the joker at the Conchs club house — S rt Sh rts Monday night just before the Key Phar wires at poe 0. West club defeated Lakeland in the last game of the three game By Th Associated Press series with the Pilots. Nationa! Lea; 3 Key West 0 i tt Rae FE £8 GKIPPER BARNEY LUTZ of the Key West Conchs has shown that even as a manager of the tailend club, he has the stuff to get out and give the fans ; show. Running the bases like - youngster, the 24-year ira, New York campaigner has orton Squadron Labor Day Re- him e ] = eailed,in.the-marne. andthe second. aniag y in a = n for the 12 class fate of Pont la (Rudy Tan- , Chicago, its. Although the hurricane ap- | 2T, St. Pete’s center fielder did | 114; Thomson, New York, $91; proaching the East Coast might |it at St. Pete’s last year.) Key| Hodges, Brooklyn, 88; Campa- = keep some entries at home, spon-} West ends a three game series » Brooklyn, 8; Ennis, Phila-| pri on four hits, sors expect a heavy starting list. pane ~ Apicods that night, os " — ‘a . seal I The heavy racing week - end | September 3. — ms, Cincinnati, started Friday night with the an-| Dick Haack pops out from his| Schoendienst and Musial, Evans Photos U. S. Golfers To Matar dressing bench with, “Rene, let’s| Louis, 156; Lockman, OLGA AVILA ; Set For Sunday: seas, Ted entries salled ta the five the ay a broek, oie dont 153; ieanis, Philadelphia: tea.” 7 rs — Clash In F inals SARASOTA @® — Small craft from many parts of Florida sail here Sunday in the seventh annual # HI Had their lead over the idle Giants to ape Warren Hacker z (ame home sind Political Outboard Races 'Navy Cops Win Notes event, you talk Barney Lutz into letting) Home runs—Sauer, Chicago, 34; ate and _— Banks M3 e At a meeting held last it, by you pitch that night, that will be a| Kiner, Pittsburgh, 29; Hodges, pictured as they warm up ° From GE Fri the Key West Outboard. Club in| ST. PETERSBURG (®—One of | nice wedding gift that George will} Brooklyn, 27; Gordon, Boston, 21;| for Key West's proposed girl's In Canadian Golf ae ° By The Associated Press their club house on stock island, | the Gulf Coast’s racing classics | appreciate.” Campanella, Brooklyn, 20. softball league which is being ‘ Will Stevénson come out for re- | all detailed plans were completed | starts here fqday when yachtsmen| The Conch thrower gave Dick} Pitching—Black, Brooklyn, 11-2, ked rank Wayne 4 he Navy ‘knocked Phy — peal of the Taft-Hartley Act? | for the outboard motor ps to | from Florida to Louisiana sail_in| a glancing look and answered | .846; Roe, Brooklyn, 10-2,.833; Wil- oe Pd ita, per * tha Inland: Clty. Both a te 4 i" | Would Eisenhower accept a com- | be held in Garrison Bight, Sunday | the 3-day Sir Thomas Lipton Cup | “Haack, I do anything for my team | helm, New York, 12-3, 000; Yuhas, A - oh wiint Athen fe et ie a p last! pulsory Fair Employment Prac- | afternoon, Fish Class Sailing Regatta. mate but pitching is out of the | St. Louis, 8-2, 800; Phila-| twirling and Miss Banks big ey defeated them in | tices Commission if Congress want-| The races will begin at 2:00 p.m.| Boats from 11 clubs along the | question, I'm still tired from my | delphia, 21-7, .750. stick should give the fans a 19-9 slugfest at Bayview Park. ed one? and will be the mi - i ; ost spectacular | Gulf Coast which hold member- | last game.” Just then, in walks| American League Plenty of action, eno baa ‘ red begs ain, In the last lull before the au- | events ever presented by the Out: | sltip in the Gulf Yachting Associa- | Nap Reyes, our clutch hitting hero,| _ Batting — Fain, Philadelphia,) 0000 run rally in the fitth to. ice the| tumnal political storms, questions | board Motor Club, Four and pos- | tion will ben hand. The St. Pe-| “bueno “Viti” porfin que ubo, do | 337; Mitchell, Cleveland, 329; Co ch F game. Claude Valdez started for| like these stirred speculation while | sibly five different classes of races | tersburg Yacht Club won the event | we have a big celebration after Woodling, New York, .325; Kell, ni ans Tops GI but: lasted only: t arved so! the candidates themselves kept | Will be presented namely, Free | last year at Panama City, the game? Remember you are | Boston, .315; Goodman, Bostod, - - ly ord innings.| cuietly busy writing speeches for |for all — Fishermans Class —| Today’s race on Tampa Bay | slated to give the St. Pete a shut | .304. Sports Editor, has i Seo ee wi - ved him! the campaign ahead. Class B and Class C. In the be-| starts at 3 p.m. Two races will be | out farewell for the Mrs. and Key| _ Runs Key West Citizen: man, “ only two and a third and Reported “very much pleased” | Sinners Class there were four | held Sunday and the final race | West.” “We are going to ma I sincerely you year. Fi a piel gig li r the! with Tesults of two days of speech- | Signed up at the meeting last night. | Monday morning. a big night for you Goerge,” zis ol i i U wi jae 4 If three or more boats are entered, ‘: section. 5 mat omen's a- | on ead. the, GE outfield sent Valdes to his| Springfield sefeg Yeady weit | "The Outboard Club races have | tional Amateur Golf Championship | Eddy Zielinski, sitting on the seagate = wate second defeat in the second half. aren always been thrillers and tomorrow | comes off today, with Honolulu’s | far end of club house, chats = i ! i A | Buck Lowing, the Navy pitcher had| ®*2- : ._., | Promises to be of the best. A par-| Pung playing a demure, 21-year. second baseman Willie Felder \ the same trouble as his teammates|, Some political observers believe ee of some of the boats rag | old miss from Long Beach, Calif., | says “we have a big surprise cook- | committed seven errors behind! the Democratic presidential nomi- | entered in Sunday’s race will be| Shirley McFedters. ed up for Vidal on his wedding | him. However, Lowing aided his| B€¢ ay make his Labor Day ad- | 214 tonight at 7:30 P.M. beginning | The two, brand new to tourna: | night and we are we are ret | [ i FEFE Fue own cause by driving in four runs| (esses in Detroit, Pontiac and; 4+ south and Duval St., down Duval| ment headlines, stroked their way | to have the time of our lives.” with a homer, double and two sin-| Flint the occasion for advocating | 1) Green to Simonton’ to Truman, | into the title picture Friday, Mrs. | Of course what the blonde swifty iy i paaty re les for a perfect night at the) TPedl of the Taft-Hartley Law. i Pung defeating Seattle’s Pat Less- | pitcher has in mind is off the it is time we gave for the first time in » major one fibem, the avy arene Recent statements’ to newsmen pag vl —_ are spon- | et, 6 and 4, and Shirley edging arn 26 decent field to play on. nament, had job dispos- homered in the first inning with aj hint that the governor may be com-| sored annually by the Key West | 0ut Pert Pat Garner, Midland,| Manager Barney Lutz, writing The Quarterbeck Club has| i@& of methodical Ed Meister, mate aboard. ing around to the view that the| Lions Club and the Lions Club | Tex. 1 up on the 20th hole. | the batting line order for the conchs started the drive; let’s not allow Cleveland, 1 up. walked and The Navy. took the lead in the| best way to handle the law that! Tittle League Baseball Team | The finalists collided at 36 holes | gets a little confused aad after | Y it to die. The entire field right | Be talked and Bs best nting opening frame when they scored) 288 aroused the ire of organized | Champions for 1952 will ride in | °F less at the Waverly Country making several scratches on the up to the backstop has got to be in the pars at last he over- { four runs on a walk, a fielder's| ‘bor isto wipe it off the books. | the parade. Louie Carbonell will | Club with its 6,323 yards of par | writing pad, tells George, “Don't Toda Games repaired. Yes, we all know it Sap sven { choice, a double and Nelson’s hom-| Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, the | do the announcing and Mrs. Ida | 36-37—73 golf. let the boys get the best of you s takes money, but there are ways ry Seems him- i er. GE came back with three runs| Republican presidential candidate, | Roberts will be in charge of cdl- Reon aipeertne “Viti” maybe they would like to of getting it. The Navy has al- in their half of the first on an er-| has said he favors state, rather | lecting the benefit fund. Stymie, one of America’s great- | have had the opportunity of wed- | Sy The Assecieted Press ways donc all right at their hi - } ror, Santana’s single and Light-| than federal action, to assure equal | —__________| est was claimed by | ding a pretty kid like Elosia Garcia’ American League ity carnival raffling off chances { cap’s homer. The Navy struck back| employment opportunities — the | can Veterans of World War 11|Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs for ‘$1,500 she is going to be the proudest , Washington at New York ‘on I’m sure at least } in the second inning with another] im of FEPC, (Amvets). from the King Ranch as a two- girl in the Stadium next Wednesday | Boston at Philadelphia (night) Amy <= vo i \ four run rally on three hits, an er-| But his close advisor, Sen. Hen-| Another political warrior—Harry | Yeat old. At the conclusion of his night.” Cleveland at Chicago bey te sada donate at /ror and a walk. : ty Cabot Lodge Jr. of Massachu- |S. Truman—girded himself for the | Career his earnings amounted to) Gasper “Chulungo” DeiMonte, | Detroit at St, Louis (night) ea er Contes. — They added two more in the third! tts, pointedly told newsmen the | battles ahead. $918,485. who has been quiet during the con- National League Yes, there it on Rhodes’ single and Lowing’s| Seneral mever has said he would| The schedule of his first “whis- | | versation, walks to Vidal’s bench, New York at Brooklyn (night) _ — oe a ved ag | veto FEPC legislation. He also tle stop” tour Monday and Tues- | of submerged off-shore oil lands. | slaps him on the back and in span- | Philadelphia at Boston (2) (night) |Teelly wants to do something GR come back is On with| Sid Eisenhower is against fili- day, and announcement of a West-' Only one of the six electors has ish shouts “Olle, “Viti” deveras ; St. Louis at Pittsburgh (night) about the situation. Poveda nc Caaghyaly ad | busters. ern speaking engagement in Oc- been replaced. The other vacan- que bas a pitchar el juego despues | Chicago at Cincinnati I am sot a Conch, but rors, a walk and a single b Pil Lodge accused Stevenson of dou- | tober, indicate a formidable “give- cies will be filled later. Gov. Rob- del matrimonio, compadre como es | _ #leride International League sationed hese tn the seretes, grim and DiBallo produced three| D¢-talk in urging abolition of fil | ‘em-hell” role for the President in €rt Kennon has said the tideiands “eso!” George didn’t answer, just | Miami Beach at St. Petersburg | Howev-r, I hav: been. here long ni satis busters that have blocked action on | Stevenson’s campaign. a. stirred up such a pe gave Gasper a aggro tS noe enough to be called one. FEPC and other anti-discrimina- delivers a major speech Louisiana voting could Carlos DeSouza Severino vana at Miami would more The Navy came ‘back with (vo) fon bile Mad et ta Mileeines? eed either way — Democratic or Re | Mendes together with Castile Hong | Kay Want st Lebitend Sng tee bene ren hey on a walk and Lodge said the Democrats con- | there will be opportunities for pos- Publican. The GOP hasn't won in | walked near George as “Chulungo” | _ Fleride State Lesgve Pleyefls parks all over the country but a : trolled the Senate the last four | sibly seven off-the-cuff talks from | Louisiana since 1876. | got away, whispered Daytesn Rea ot Delené this city certainly has the type tuk mpl, an error, a single and| years and did nothing to eliminate | the rear platform of his special | Texas Democrats, too, are em- | into his ears and Jorge Palatka at Jacksonville Beach =| or sons that a ball player -“il ” Sen oe C8) Rimcateen: He said Stevenson's train on the round trip from Wash- broiled over Stevenson's tidelands | up from his bench leaped in the play his heart out for. And next three runs fourth. running mate, Sen. John J. Spark- | ington. stand. The Democratic National | air with “Madrecita mia”. Every Saturday game played by | 8 O's ten cur laying man. Hollywood, Tn the fifth, the Navy concluded) man of Alabama, opposed a civil | Indications are that he will make | Committee in Washington got 2 | Mean time local baseball fans | the St Louis Browns st. Sports to on Set a a rights program in 1950. ‘his trip to the dedication of the first-hand report on the situation | are preparing to give . | mows s = z | their scoring with a seven run blast | | i ive the Conch No. s Park is a Ladies Day — | 26ct Barney Lutz can coli | Sau” MMS 88 error “and two) “Sparkman told reporters in Chi- | Hungry Horse Dam in Western from its Texas member, Wright 1 pitcher wedding gift he will | whether i be a day or night een jhe season with the team he) to seven ! walks. cago he is “‘completely in accord” Montana Oct. 1 another “whistle Morrow. Morrow told his col- long remember as this will linger | test. mee ioe ee — | 4 Im the alghtcap, the USS Manuel) with Stevenson's views on civil stop” drive for votes for the Dem- leagues that be and the people of in fans memory for days to dome. ment the top mene) _Masgie : took the measure of the Naval Hos-|‘rnghts but declined to discuss | ocratic ticket. Texas are “sorely disappointed.” | Congratulations “Viti”, wide your| | Les Bingunen, on the De- | closes. "at's get sodded, | Honsten, | pital nine with an 11-10 victory. | PEPC, anti-poll tax and antilynch | The Stevenson-Sparkman ticket| Morrow promised to stick by his | married life will be @ long and | trot Lions, is player | PLEASE: om, | — _| proposals in detail ran into trouble im Louisiana, Chicago convention pledge to use happy one | ou the team. He weighs 280 pousds. %. | See; Saky Walt Dropo of the Detroit Tigers! Sparkman paused in Chicago on where six of the state's 10 Dem- “all honorable means” to get Ste- ee ea pee —— i holds a Bachelor of Science Degree | his way te Grand Rapids, Mich. ocratic electors have resigned in venson’s name on the ballot as the Billy Hitchcock of the Athieties| Ted Kivszew ski Pitchet Howie Fox is the heay. | and Jud in Physical Education from the | where tonight he will address the >rotest against Stevenson's stand Democratic nominee but added, has a Bachelor of Arts Degree Reds was Ld jest player on the Philadelphia | tion University of Connecticut. Rational convention of the Ameri- in opposition to state ownership “I have oo further obligation.” from Auburn (Als.) College. University eeabdians Phiihes. He weighs 220 pounds.