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|Set Practice Coca Cola Has Half Game "_- SPORTS — cxqeum COCA COLA ——————_——E | Friday, Septe=Ser 12, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Page $ —E———EE SOFTBALL Edge In Softball League Basrpars, mason een in oa ‘TEAM TO PLAY MIAMI | Grid squad will engage in a full | By Nestor Casteneda *- THURSDAY'S RESULTS | LEAGUE length regulation game this af- Key West softball fans will come jestor Coca Cola maintained their half } | ternoon at 3:30 on the High in for a bonus on Saturday night with Don Cruz in the nightcap. Geo. Lastres will receive their tosses, In what promises to be a hot bit BS lead in the Island City = . | Eyal heepeeeseieanhess | LEADERS | School annex field in prepara: when the crack Coca Cola softball ame lead in sla y z i 1 4h ji 5 Se a somtbe { softball ac’ s Softball league over General El- Miami, Gators ‘Darkhorses | American League | tion for their opener a week }of softball action, the Miamians ectric when they walloped the | Washington 4 Chicago 1 from today with the Gesu High @88regation, which is currently set | | ; | By The Associated Press lami = ae as ‘ity | irli Villiams. 5 5 é - é. . Softba! ag will take on a Herne pee Don ean a ine End Gri Iron reat n BARA 9 BETES | Batting — Fain, Philadelpnia, | hind them, the high schoolers | highly touted Miami All-Star nine A Behe UAIeS: Wilkisuwhieh (Only games scheduled) 333; Mitchell, Cleveland, .322; | are rounding into shape and |The games are scheduled to get un the fatied Sak refused to take the National League | Woodling, New York, .321; Good- | Coach ¥d Beckman will get a | erway at 7:00 p. m. at Bayview field in the fourth inning. eu urs ay ester n 0. Chicago 11 Brooklyn 7 mam Boston, .312; Kell, Boston, lovee ers na his club which is | park. 5 ed to b |New York 5 Pittsburgh 4 coe f x ‘ast but light. i M ger “Crip’’ Lastres of the ielkapandserorsen-0Ves 12 ne . "| By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN | NC See ue Runs batted in — Doby, Cleve: | Season ducats for this season |, Uanager “Crip” Lasties of ihe the downfall of the Navy as oca MIAMI (The universities of | cHICAGO atetee trict Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 2 land and Zernial, Philadelphia, 95: cf aridvachonwareastillacaval Coca Cola boys, who is |emoanine Cola scored three times in the! morida and M will meet in = ae “t (Only games scheduled) Sad sae eee ; | the loss of his ace moundsman, first inning on two walks and | fotpail at Gamecville on Nov. 22 | da%khorses were jammed into to. | (Only & | Rosen, Cleveland, 93: Robinson, able, although fans are urged | ponny Williams, who entered Flo. doubles by Don and John Cruz. 2, whi Py | Sta Thursday ls ae er ear Aa eye maya benomtalasdiab thes Highie | 5, the opener and will come back They added two more in the sec- ond on Williams’ single, two walks and J, Cruz second hit. In the g i i a Chicago and Dropo, Detroit, 91. t bei bl as scheduled despite friction be- | {2%'S quarterfinal field of the | to act fast to insure being able i a tween the schools which for atime. eat each bumping’ imo chew: | OWAY S Games threatened to end the state’s rich- pionship-style competition. |land, 161; Robinson, Chicago, 159, | gehool, Sher’s Jewelry Store or who are the pick of the top-rated Edison Center Loop, will face « club made up of Vince Catala at the hot corner, Al Pazo at the short stop position, Bob 'ngraham at the keystone sack, and Manager L at first base. John Cruz, Solomon and Buck Sawyer will patrol the outfield for the series Claude Valdez will be on tap for the utility duty. A goodly turnout is anticipated for the contests, for which a nomi nal charge will be made, i cy eee Ee i Rosen, Cleveland, 158. ast ee third, a pair of walks and two hits = Foremost among the rank out- By The Associated Press s : : the Columbia Laundry. netted ea iouriruns, Dr. Bowman F. Ashe, Univer- siders was Jim Frisina Jr., the Arieticanatesoue \ Home runs — Doby, Cleveland, The Navy broke the scoring ice | Sity of Miami president, reviewed 42-year-old Taylorville, Ill., movie |New York at Chicago (night) 30; Easter, Cleveland and Berra, = \eeded : Laborers pi 3 keq | the differences between the schools wi f inois state title | w..h; res New York, 29; Dropo, Detroit and in sine sean when Packer walked 5 a 2iow.word) statement Thurs (hetiad eration Ghee cent = St youis (night) | Zernial, Philadelphia, 27; Rosen j | j Gay night and said the game will ty, the New York crooner and a Boston at Cleveland (night) | “ieveland. 25. Key West Players At Naval Yard ere: d perc hatl 4 Boston at Cle (nig Pitch ‘Shantz; Philadelphi / Coca Cola added three more in | be Played as planned. semi-finalist in the recent National | » Pitching — Shantz, Philadelphia, fi e | He said he would confer with Amateur, in yesterday’s second __National League : Dr. J. Hillis Miller, University of round two i y Cincinnati at New York (2) ; nike Florida president, “to see what Frisina thi t to kin the | St. Louis at Brooklyn (night) in the seventh on two walks and . , : risina then wen’ work in the 7. * Gna hie, we can do in the future to equalize afternoon against Chris Gers, Pittsburgh at Boston (2) (night) The Navy picked up their last the situation, but we can’t say at young Oklahoma Aggie cham- | “bicago at Philadelphia (night) the industrial Relations Office run of the game in the bottom actly this moment just what that pion, and took a one up victory Batting — Musial, St. Louis, .331; Sin: oe Building 91, at the foot of Greene half of the seventh when Duncan Will be. We have no fault to find with a 20-foot eagle putt on the Baseball Baumholtz, Chicago, 2: Klus- | Tonight is opening night for the ida.” alaci 4 : : street walked, went to third on a hit and ith Florida. 19th hole. zewski, Cincinnati, .319; Schoen- | two one-act plays presented &y the Interested persons should make 9; Raschi, New York, 15-5, 2 0 | Laborers are urgently needed at Reynolds, New York, 18-8, Present Two NE the U.S. Naval Station for the vari Garcia, Cleveland, 20-9, .690; ous departments of the station Dorish, Chicago, 8-4, .667. | ‘ 1 | Applications will be accepted by National League Act Plays Tonite | ) the fifth on two errors, a walk and a hit. They added four more stfall’s single. “In the meantime,” his state- Frisina tangles today with Brit- —_ dienst, St. Louis, .307; Robinson, | Summer workshop of the Key West | application immediately 2s a lim apt ee ihe Coke 15 hit at- ment added, “President Miller and ish Amateur Champion Harvie Standings Brooklyn, .304. Players. Curtain time is at 8:30 | ited amount of vacancies exist. tack with a double and two singles I have agreed that it is the best Ward of Atlanta in the lower Runs batted in — Sauer, Chi |p. m., at the Barn Thaetre. There | in five tries. Don Williams won thing to do to play the game this bracket. By The Associated Press | cago, 120; Hodges, Brooklyn, 98, are no reserved seats, so patrons | SCOUT TROOP his eighth decision of the sea- year as is and hope to have a | In the other match in this divi- Won Lost Pet. | Ennis, Philadelphia, 97; Thomson, | are urged to arrive early. | betas son and it marked his final ap- little time to work on it so that | sion, Ed Ervasti, 38-year-old cop- | New York, 95; Campanella, Brook A melodrama of suspense, “The | _ (Continued From Page One) National League j cently with the ‘arrest’ of State Highway Patrolman M. J. Wilder who has been working constantly with the club since its organization. Patrolman Wilder was ‘arrested’ when he failed to signal that he was about to make a turn. Citizens will have the opportunity to ohserve members of the club in action in the area behind the Poin ciana Community Center Sunday afternoon beginning at 1:00 o'clock AEE DOE, Strunk Lumber Yard Saysins.., MODERNIZE WITH UPSON BOARD SHEET ROCK CELOTEX BOARD ASBESTOS BOARD MARLITE TILE AT Strunk Lumber Yard 120 SIMONTON ST, PHONE 816 i x i - i i " i . 0 3 5 gre doa board of di aranee in Coca Cola spangles the series can be continued next 'per tubing salesman from St. 33 lyn and Slaughter, St. Louis, 93. | Monkey's Paw,” and a light satire, | due ‘o the fact that he is leav- | year. Louis, tees off against Dale Morey, aaa rs a as Hits — Schoendienst and Musial, |«]¢ Men Played Cards As Women zecies meetin ste pomnes on i “ i i i e : : is, 172; Adams, Cincinnati ” a j iesbert | Margaret street for Friday night at ing Saturday for college. President Miller and I are both | long time amateur threat from St cals 80 59 576 St Louis ams, C Do,” are on the bill. Ed Giesbert = i oo Don Rhodes led the Navy slug- convineed that the Florida-Miami | Martinsville, Ind. Morey once was | Philadelphia 76 63 547 | 169; Lockman, New York, 162; | girects and acts in the first one an to ae the cin program gers with a brace of singles in | series is a good thing. We hope | a professional who was reinstated | Cyica go 60 73 436 | Dark, New York, 159 with a cast which includes Marie | Shaped up and to consult with serv three tries. that it can be continued.” in the simon-pure ranks after a aE 62 7 “44g |..~ome runs — Sauer, Chicago, | coy Prank Pennington, Don Pear- | i¢@ and other committee chairmen aa bland Dr. Ashe in his statement said | five-year wait. algae 60 78 435 | 37: Kiner, Pittsburgh, 34; Hodges, | on’and Jim Witherell. | coq ee Coca Cola 325 030 4 17 ®% 1. the difficulties came about because Ervasti’s best recent showing Pittsburgh 39 103 375 Brooklyn, 30; Gordon, Boston, 23; The second playlet is a comedy | JAYCEE YOUTH Navy 000 100 1 2 4 4 the two schools are not members was being low amateur in the 1952 4 Mathews, Boston and Campanella, nats | ge O “ with Bob Smith, Don Pearson, Jim | (Continued From Page One) : jof the same conference and that Western Open. Yesterday he side- American League Brooklyn, 21 bs é ae speci ee | i i i i " C1 New York 83 57 593 Withrell and Ed Giesbert keeping | ing to observe members and make e | there are three differences which , lined Bill Campbell, Walker Cup- Pitching — Roe, Brooklyn, 11-2, | a lie sts fe violat caused the friction. per from Huntington, W. Va., 4 | Cleveland 83 58 589 | 846: Yuhas, St. Louis, 9-2, .818: | Poker-faces while poking fun [oer carom eac 9 ain He named them as transfers, | and 3. Chicago 74 66 529 | Black, Brooklyn and Wilhelm. New The program will be repeated to- | The member selected is unknown competition for certain promising | The third darkhorse is Tom | Boston 72 67 518 | York, 13-3, .813; Roberts, Phila- | Morrow night. j to the rest of the club since selec ba freshmen, and the amount of schol- | Stephenson, 35 - year - old Kan- | Washington 73 69 514 | delphia, 24- 4 a tion is made by lot and he is the 1 t 0 ta | arship help a school is to give a | sas City, Mo., photo engraver, fa- | Philadelphia au 70 504 Sin AIR-STRUCK only one who knows he has been | ther of four children and winner of | St. Louis S783 407 | pwwwwwwwwervvwrWWS Sonti Fr P. One) selected. ! Jiscussing the differences, Dr. | his city’s title in 1931, 1947 and | Detroit 48 91 2345 | = (Continied et oeiebager ane The seriousness with which they In FI Pla off Ashe said “our scholarship is def- | 1948. | Bench Views mit He tecame auligensed aa j undertake their job was shown re initely $5 to $6 a week or $200 a | Stephenson, after ousting vener- | enpinesmechanic) thiasweek shaving ~ year better than theirs (Southeast- | able Chick Evans 3 and 2, today ax iLrounces a passed five written examinations By GENE PLOWDEN ern Conference). We discourage | will face Robert Knowles, the | a and one practical test. Now he can Associated Press Staff Writer | part-time jobs but don’t forbid | Walker Cup player from Beverly JACK K. BURKE cortify: works done:onsplaness by Miami Beach and St. Petersburg | them outside the football season. | Farms, Mass., who was four un- Sea Poacher In | other mechanics. will end their Class B Florida In- | “There is no other difference | der par in two easy victories yes- | MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALS | The student with four or five ternational League Shaughnessy | of any consequence, but of course | terday. It has been called to the | hours of flyin time to his credit playoffs tonight with one or the | this is very important to them | The second match of the upper S b S ftb ll bench’s attention that managers|Needn’t fret at being a laggard. | other taking the third and decid- | and to us. bracket sends defending Champion u 0 a jand coaches are needed for the| however. The flying bug will get | ing contest. “To them it seems to give us | Frank Stranahan of Toledo against newly formed girls’ softball league. ! him so much that before he knows | Tampa can do the same by tak- |a very great advantage. For us one of his friends Tom Blair, the | Last night the submarine soft- | Several teams have been formed| his necessary 40 hours will be a} ing the third from Miami, or the | it would be a most difficult thing 1952 Missouri state champion from | ball league played three more | and there are more that are sim-| Memory, the CAA flight check a champion Sun Sox could extend | to change in mid-stream. We prom- Jefferson City. Stranahan trounced | games, all of which look like foot- | ply waiting for someone to take) Past experience, and his license a | the series to Saturday with a vic- | ised some boys certain things. We young Blair 7 and 6 in the finals | ball results by the scores, lover the reins, | document he has earned through | tory. have to keep promises.” of this same tournament last year. | The umpire stopped the final Tales: West there, should be! many happy landings. | | | To end the whole thing would | Miami is a member of the South game last night after the fourth 1 fell be merciful. So far the playoffs | ern Intercollegiate Athletic Asso that the two schools could not now | inning between the Chopper and Plenty of fellows willing to under- have produced some of the slop- | ciation which has no scholarship get together on a four-year con- | the Archerfish. The final score of ‘@ke such a task. Perhaps some; VICTOR KEY GETS piest baseball ever scen in the | aid rules or eligibility rules com tract which has been under nego- | the official game was Choppe: Where there is a man and his wife’ (Continued #rom Page One) league's seven-year history, in- | parable with those of the South tiation since January. 34 and Archerfish 13. ‘That could Who would be willing to undertake! ¢15- Joseph James Hines, driving cluding playoffs. eastern Conferefice, to which Flor- “The key to the solution of the | have gone on all night. 0 teach the gals the finer points while- intoxicated). $50 fine.and.li-| Thursday night St. Petersburg | ida belongs controversy over the continuation | In other games the Odax whip. of the game. | cease: revoked’) dona esis WeDb | got only two hits off Miami Beach's | “Football is very interesting and of athletic relations between the | ped the Sea Poacher, 17 to 10. The | S‘funny thing, when groups in! Y : = reckless drviing, $15 fine, and Lar- ry Imburgia, reckless driving, $25 Andy Elko and lost by the white- | a lot of fun, but of minor impor University of Florida and Univer. | Sea Dog moved into a fifth place other fields of athletic endeavor is- wash route, 6-0, to even their se- | tance in the business of education. sity of Miami,” he said, “is | tie with the Odax dropping the Sue a call for assistance, an over ries at two each 1 hope we can keep it in its proper the Southeastern Conference rule | Balao, 17 to 13. abundance turns out. but now that anne sue Hi aheave ea | Miami lost a comedy of errors place,” Dr. Ashe said in his state- which was passed by the confer. With the loss handed to the | the weaker sex has asked for help.| 4" WIt gtacting Seotenner ae at Tampa, 7-5, to put the Smokers ment ence last December and reads as | Archerfish, they dropped down to NO one shows sae ea ceae a — siete ahead in their set, two games to | Earlier in the day, Florida | follows: eighth place in the league stand- | The Bench hopes that a couple 7¥48¢ Caro said. During the illness one. Miami made six errors dur- agreed to play its down-state ri- | “Southeastern Conference mem. _ ings. of interested people will trot on, Harry Dongo, court clerk, the ing the game and Tampa com- vals as scheduled Nov. 22 on Mi- | bers shall require, as they sign In the games this afternoon, the , over to see Doris Evans at Evans’ | J¥dge will appoint a temporary mitted five, one short of the league | ami's terms but insisted that fu- contracts with non - conference Sea Cat will play the Bushnell, the | Enterprises and say. ‘Count me ©l¢rk to handle the rush of business record of a dozen for a game. ture games come under Southeast- | members residing in conference Amberjack versus the Guavina and | in ‘ County Solicitor Allan B. Cleare is The seven playoff. games have ern Conference regulations, | area, that such institutions either tthe Petrel will try to get into the | Ken Bazo is finding the going | 'unding up witnesses from varicus BAYVIEW seen 42 errors, an average of six | Dr. Miller said it was apparent | play under the regional conference winning column after cleven | rough up at Florida State, We | Parts of the country, from ships per game. Miami, the league rules of which they are members straight losses when they play the ; hear through the grapevine that 24 shmip boats for the coming SERVICE champions, made 13 in their three | or Pete Morant, Miami Beach, will | or play under rules of the South. , Trumpetfish. Ken fractured a finger during a ‘"i#!s See TON games with Tampa. Miami Beach face St. Petersburg’s Joe Kirk- | eastern Conference.” | football scrimmage and will be aN Recsevait committed 13 in four with the | land while Tampa’s Rogelio Mar-| The game already has sold $40, two teams met in the Orange Bowl | lost to the freshman grid squad MIAMI MERCY SLAYER Saints. panes goes against Miami's Billy | 000 worth of tickets and a sellout at Miami and drew 61,601 specta for a couple of weeks. “ontinued from Page One | In tonight's games, Walt Nothe | Harris, 7 ’ z tba | crowd is assured. Last year the tors. The Key West High footballers currediviileasiee- Mosiel wisiat now oniy GROUP 1 RESOLUTE BATTERY GET FASTER STARTS FOR ‘52 Ovtstorts, evtlasts mony higher priced batteries. W's your beat bor- tery buy in the low price field. A dependable powerhouse that’s ei- ways ready te got FULLY GUARANTEED PALM SERVICE STATION Stock Island have settled down to their last = sent from t nt for | a week of drills before they meet Sent, from the apartment for a Sea Dog Softballers | their first opponent of the season) “Mat te ke aal next Friday evening. Agreed, there 4 gave substantially the same testi are a number of boys to which the mony and said that neighbors ripe & mreity new, but we won- spoke highly of Moskal ler why a few members of last e Ferguson ruled the girl } year’s squad have handed in their her death at the hands of her .ompan equipment and called it q ather and bound him over for Could be that their excuse is sound grand jury action — or maybe they have wn toc as, big for the squad. Whatever their record shows he is in for a let reason is, the club could certainly down. I still remember the saying MIAME AND use some player help. In any one of my old coaches used to u sport, no player should put himself ter, “If you ahead of his team. If he does, the one.’ Try Between Miami Fly to Havana Also Daily For Reservations seeieraess TO HAVANA : cae ee Anywhere in the Flight Key West Havan . 32” ls AM. io nm United States on os4 1:45 PB. + 35 % «80M saspm Scheduled Airlines TO KEY WEST o- . EAVES MIAMI Leavy Arriv 72) DUVAL Flight iacane Kay wont ercives at Key W. ‘ $51 9:00 AM. 9:45 AM. Next to Margaret é PM 1:15 PM. < < os. fie em. Ses eon Ann Store Free Pick-Up and Citizen ALWAYS A THREAT IN THE NAVY SUBMARINE SOFTBALL LOOP, the USS Sex Doe nine. shown above to AEROVIAS “Q” S.A. FULL CARGO of M popicuier oner es, . ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent Phones: 162 - 488 1106 Airpert: 482 Overseas Transportation y. Ine. 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