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League-Leading Lions Wallop Rotary 19-4 kk FR Ump Threatens To Forfeit Game As Pop Bottles Are Tossed during a general free-for-al last night as the New York @es downed the St. Louis Broy fn 10 innings 7-6. Fans showered the field with mp bottles, causing a 17-minute lay in the game It all started this way in the Brownie half of the 1th innin with the St. Louis club trailing by ne run. Catcher Clint Courtney singled and tried to stretch his rightfield hit into a double. He slid into Phil | Rizzuto at second base, knocking | the pint-sized infielder almost out | to the outfield grass Then Yankee players closed in on Courtney, who just the inning before had the ball knocked out of his hands by Gil McDougald, who slid home for the potential winning run. Couriney’s glasses were knocked off on the play at the plate. Courtney, after the game, told} one sportswriter it was pitcher Allie Reynojds who hit him first | at second Base, Next came Me- Dougald, followed by Billy Martin | and Bob Cerv. It first appeared from the press box that Martin | hhad struck the opening blow. An: } other writer said Reynolds missed | | on his punch. | By this time, both benches were | cleared of players and all were| around second base taking part in! @ general free-for-all. Fans began throwing pop bottles onto the field. Those in the left field bleachers continued the bar- rages when umpires first tried to resume play. The Yankee bullpen erew was forced to seek cover. Yankee left fielder Gene Wood- ling refused to take his position as until the bottle throwing jopped. “It finajly took an appeal over the public address system by Brownie Manager Marty Marion and Umpire Bill Summers to stop e . bottle throwing. Summers reatened to forfeit the game to the Yankees unless the. exhibition sopped. No players on either tearh were thrown out of the game for the incident. Courtney hurt his right |. wrist during the fight and Rizzuto suffered spike wounds on his right ankle and shin. Courtney left the field with one shoe off, his glasses off, and minus his hat. Yankee Manager Casey Stengel, who left the field with a bat in; his hands, commented: “We can handle those tough guys." | Brownie pilot Marion observed “Wasn't that the durnedest thing} you ever saw?” If you like beer... youll dove Schlitz No harsh bitterness... Just the kiss of the hops This dry and mellow beer . . matchless flavor seller. Year after year more bo cans of Schlitz’ are bought —mé more—than of any other beer. Th populafity is the result of the most conclusive taste test in beer history. Schiita is avai? and oa glase! eons and “< tl Kok a SAE oo A ia Seek See Date FIRST RACE—S- 16 | MILE Time—31. 4 ed for win Good effort of Last Race Date of Luc ky Par Sign Here Blixt Ratoy Ann Bomb Light Winner—R. K. Tiutebings’ Brindle Di PAINTER PETE 15.00 SUKIE SUSIE ALSO Date of Last Race reer sry RON HAE Beery 16.10 1. Reckle: 2.60 2.60 3.60 SECOND RACE-—5-16 MILE oa Fell ist turn Byer—Tola Rea 4-24° 195 5.20 & mela (5-6) 30.00 Time—31.4 Date of 4-24" Movéable 5 4-24° Vicente 4-24* Doetor Dodd 4-24° Take Ten 4-24 Fair Hope 4-24 Modern Age 4-24° Blip 4-24 Oneto Catch Noe K. Hutchings’ Blue 80 12.10 18.60 90 41.80 18.60 12.40 58 62 69 59% 51% 68 14% 1 2 4-24° .; 24! 4 4-24" Ha’ 424° Hy 4-24° 4-24 4-24" MoI oor oD} 4 1 7 2 3 6 5 8 3 Ri Brindle B., April, . 21.60 17.00 13.6 9.40 5.80 DOCTOR DODD Out Daily Double—Painter Pete and Moveable paid 151.00 Quinicla (1-4) 456.40 TIMBER Date of Date of Last Race. THIRD \RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32.2 - 4-24"° Fa in foto 4-24" Do -24"° Bet Dublin Gal Little Secret Little Darlin Raffia 52 Sooner Shindig 48% Prado 7 Sir Hidelgo 13% Gaudy 56 Winner—Fred Palermo’s Black DUBLIN G. LITTLE SECRET LITTLE DARLIN 4-24" 4-24" 55% 32 51% 24" No 4-24 4-21' 4-24" Pal BP arrmamuew BSpowoursen ory—Roll Rita Quiniela (3-4) 59.00 ry Time—31.4 Date of Date of Last Race FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE 4-24° Line Gauge 424° King’s Gal 6644 tae ane Palermo’s Light Brit 420° Flighty Timber Jack 4-24° Flashy Reward Miil Town Maynard Winner—Cliff Waller’s Red B., FLIGHTY FLASHY Ozona 4-24° Jet Roll Traveling Bug Winner—Mrs. ©. Zz. Ferrell's Blu FAMOUS WHEEL re D R DIE: * * Last Race r Desa MEN ports enee - se Last Race ie rvest Call mor EBA > -§ (a -1m O8 ORO n Mike Run 70 BE auadcon 1951. 2.80 6.00 ner remo SE S JACK REWARD Last Race mous Wheel ig Or Die tty Bob eile: 612 72a 55% 5614 55 644 iz 1 3 7 2 6 : 8 leface Pete : 1 4 3 2 5 7 8 6 ie BPacornume BOB Last Race SEVENTH RACE—5-16 MILE EIGHTH RACE—5-16 MILE NINTH RACE—S5-16 MILE ee * Ry Soe Ameena Bebe Saved ground New York 4 Outside route * Good effort *+ Off late * Faded back * No factor led wuvonessS aeeeeeee? ™m Time—31.2 As she ‘On insi Evenly . Closed gap Faded back “meng Philadelphia Chicago Brooklyn St. Louis Milwaukee Mes iu 4, 5 “” . 40 Gave way u 10% Off late ae oe : Cincinnati Gun—Wintime Pittsburgh 2 3.80 Out Quimiela (5-8) 18.40 Pee go pen Out Milwaukee 4 New York 1 Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 6 Philadelphia 5 YODAY'S SCHEDULE Chicago at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Brooklyn Muwaukee at New York St. Louis at Philadelphia SOUTH ATLANTIC By The Associated Press P All the way Good effort Interfered Met int Closed gap “) Off sowly ee aeck fac.o “ale ., April, 1949. eerie as ous L Quimela (1-1) Time—3) 1 4-24° 4-24" 4-24* 4-24" 4-24° 4-24° Brash Speedy Girl Blue Sails Tender Moment Under-Dog Predominate 4-23° Holiday House 4-24' Rhus Winner—Olympic Kennels’ BRASH SPEEDY GIRL BLUE SAILS vw 2.60 2 2.70 ah 9.80 a 44.00 x 4.70 6 2.20 7 44.00 8 22.10 1951. Never 2.80 4.20 5.40 to wire id in foto t FEE NUAnoe de yh 1 G0 =e G9 4 4 42 4- 4 4- * 4 No 42 Outru Sed—Do § °D wEISREISE + MeowakUne ne Em mwumin ~ rind! 3° 28 rs Quiniela ( Date of Last Race FIFTH RACE—3-8 MILE Date of hig Maz Ww. agers H. E. Russells : Brindl RECKONING 3. PAGODA HIGH STAKES 56ha i$ Oe 1 2 7 4 1 Stakes 4 1 1 Hawk 6 3 2 5 8 6 3 7 orman 5 8 n F & wm rare & 2.50 3.00 ‘ebruary, 1951. Outrun s.r No misaap * Voreed w de ) No factor i Wide * 2.20 2.60 Quiniela (1-7) 8.40 4.99 Last Race TENTH RACE—3-8 MILE Time—40.1 4-24° 4-24° 4-24° 4-24" 424° 4-24° Marianao Telecast Lone Andy Jacoba Impending Razor's Rocket 4-24* Divine Devil . 4-23" Jamaica Jim 6 Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Fawn MARIANAO TELECAST LONE ANDY 54463 YI 1 ae 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 boos as 8 B., 1.80 5.60 6.10 7.40 * 13.00 '* 3.80 12.10 ™ 23° Re He Cal 4. 4 4 43 4 4 Ge "euasuas = Franenuce I 2 ‘nd! +2 ecipenete ds ani na <8 Bo snaoon 3. CRYSTAI 13. 7 $456.40 QUINIELA IS PAID AT KENNEL CLUB Avenger Runs In Feature Race Tonicht At SI. Track A huge $456.40 Quiniela i in the second race igh point of action tthe Key West ». A pair of long- foveable and Vicente ed the bonus when in one-two with . this beer of . is the world’s largest tiles and paid a nice 21.- . 17.00 to o place and nte re- place and 5.80! ily Double, which Painter Pete andj aid 151.00. s Reckoning | ing ways last when he edz nose in the st 31.1. sec. ran a nice a hard time of “d from the post} e lead at the half- then lost it when | bid » her High ne The Beer that Made Milwaukee Famous © hadmien, Scithus Berweag Comps 422° Crystal Ghost 22°" Sixty Days * Ascot REALLY RARE SIXTY DAYS 59 57 51 68 58 6044 ally Rare rb’s, Pride ilawary tee) Seratehed L_ GHOST 5.20 5.80 Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, April 29, 1953 From Shrimp To Yachts BY JAXON Wanta buy a yacht for only | | $5000.00 Or maybe you are in the | | market for a group of four Shrimp | Trawlers for just $65,000.00! Well | bust the piggy bank and dig ‘way | down because there is such ad-} vertised in the Key West Citizen | today. Key West’s newest business, s| Yacht Brokerage, and according to it's owner Birk Simmons, the | first of it’s kind here is open for | business. It's registered as the | Southernmost Yacht Brokers and | will procure for you anything from | }a rowboat to a floating palace. | Most of the luxury boats can only be seen in Miami, but the ‘rawi- fers and commercial boats are | right here in Key West. Mr. Sim- mons is operating out of his other i place of business, The Key West Shrimp Co. and his home. Birk and Willie Mae Simmons are practically newcomers to Key | West, and it's staunchest boosters. | Birk started in business with one | Shrimp Trawler, and broke into / the news last year with a big | splash and the invention of a new |methed of refrigeration Shrimp that would permit the boats to stay out indefinitely without spoil- | age of their catch. The process is jnow patented, but not in produc- tion. Later he went into the re- tail fish business and opened the | Key West Shrimp Co. over on Whitehead Street. Witie Mae, Mrs hasn't been ane either. A year o January she the Children's Corner from a Thompson. and will long for being the Simmons around idle ord, is pram expected to get lot of attention from the fans The field will alto include Stepping By, Lelsnette, Kitty Hutch, Please Note and Honest King Post Ome tnight b OU pm Rocke shortstop | Harvey Evens E fe attend the enmity al Wise asus duriag the ot! stason. oa a 3 ras 5st e 57 7 Maude’s Girl 59. 4 Winner—Paul Sutherland’ s. White B., August, 1950. Ghost Writer—Do Si Do Be 8.40 3.00 Saved fe * Wide tu d badly pace * No factor Faded back “. Outrun 3.20 3.40 199 5.60 8.10 12.60 * 10,80 in Memphis 15 Mobile ® TODAY'S SCHEDULE ttanoose at Birmingham at Memphis Nashville at Atlant New Orleans YESTE DAY e Associated P : a a ca ASSOCIA’ 2.80 Quiniela (5-8) 18.40 malenaeel 3.00 TEXAS Dallas at Houstos ppd-rain Fort Worth 4 San Antonio 2 Oklahoma City at ain Tulsa at Beausnont —— = ALABAMA-PLORIDA Crocevitie 14 Fert Walten € Eufwia 12 Andalusia Panama Cty 6 Dothan “5 PACIFIC COAST leading light of this year's South-/ ernmost Easter Parade. Tt is plain to be seen that this | is one of Key West's most enter- prising couples. It won't be aly bit surprising to us to see trim | yachts by the score lined up along | the Gulf Oil Docks before too long. All we want to know is, What next? Sooruneate 8 tae Aapeie 3 ba ee Sees Subscribe to The Citizen x ke E-FOR-ALL FLARES AS YANKEES DOWN ST. LOUIS 7-6 bee ee key West Kennel Club Result Charts — Tues., April ‘21st Baseball Results| Mike Hughes SIXTH RACE—S5-16 MILE Timne—31.4 Gets Double, Two Singles Exploding for ten runs in the sixth, the league leading Lions walloped. the MBTTe y-ed first game of a Little League doubleheader at Bayview Park last night. The win was the Lions’ third Straight victory without a loss, The Lions, who scored in every inning, was led at the plate by Mike Hughes who collected a double and two singles in five tries. Mario Martinez, who re- lieved Hughes in the second in- ning, pitched one hit ball the rest jof the way to gain credit for the win. The score: Team— RHE Lions .. : oe 21213 10-1913 2 -03010 04393 Hughes, Martinez (2) and Diaz; R. Garcia, Plowman (4), Estevez (6) and Solomon, Estevez (3), and R. Garcia (6). In the second game, the Elks and the JayCees played to a 6-6 tie before the game was called on account of time limit. The JayCees had an 8-6 lead going into the last half of the fift!:, but the Elks managed to knot th. score and had the winning run on third, but Gutierrez, 4 yc er, forced Bonner, | to bounce out for os Elk th vies and Gutter jayCee’s a'trck 1 The score: Tears— JayCee .......... ) Biss’... Williams, Pvi- and MeMeahr and Brennen. LITTLE LE*G IT « American Lit. > L. Team— | Kiwanis ici, dc... jz Elks . 2 JayCoes . 2—Tie G National Lite Soups Lions VFW z Evans z Rotary C3 3.5... eS 88s For QUALITY USED CARS and General Auto Repairs TWINS GARAGE 1130 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2.2401 $$ $$ Save $3855 Southernmost Yacht Brokers WE'RE IN MAY SPECIALS — 48 Ft. Bridge Deck CRUISER. Chrysler Royal 141 H.P. Engine, PRICE $5000 $4 Ft. Maine Built CRUISER. Double Cabin. Chrysler Royal Engine — PRICE $3300 32 Ft. Jersey SEA SKIFF, Sleeps Four, Outriggers — PRICE $3300 33 Ft. SCHOONER — PRICE $3500 38 Ft. CHARTERBOAT, Four Chairs, Ship to Shore Radio — PRICE $4900 48 Ft. O.AL. SHRIMPER TRAWLER — PRICE $7500 Four SHRIMP TRAWLERS, Group Only — PRICE $65,000 AND MANY OTHERS Let Us Take Care Of Your Boating Needs! 600 FLEMING ST. PHONE 2.2352 Birk and Willie Mae Simmons