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‘Thursday, May 7, 1953 THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN Page 7 HOLLOMAN HURLS NO-HITTER WED. | | By BEN PHLEGAR AP Sportswriter Cnn. Bobo Holloman of the St. Louis To Browns pitched himself a no-hitter : ght s Entries in his first major league start last “POS: night ‘and the big test now will be | {nex ros? rasan whether he can survive it. First Race — 5-16 mile Holloman, a fun-loving Georgian Innocence nicknamed after the last Brownie | Rhus Tox hurler to pitch. a no-hitter jumped from low man in the bullpen to pitching glory in nine hitless inn- ings against the Piuladelphia Ath. Holiday “H letics. He faced 31 men, Three of them walked and one reached first é : AT ANY ONE OF THESE THREE STORES on the pitcher’s own error,. St. | Second Race — 5:16 mile : Louis won, 6-0. + Herb’s Pride’ The big righthander now will] ‘Telecast ~~ - : have to whip the jinx that befell | © Irish Chee: Seonit Satie eikeesss| Se, | [ARCHER’S==-| [MGM T|[ VICTORY «& in with a hitless ceslanieinee aehizi neha pala Superette Market K E VIC e) R MARKET In 1892, far enough back that] Melody Hill $14 FLEMING ST. ‘1 ‘ baceball tsticiane aaa | Social Su . DIAL 2-5132 i ea vmelera tines? Cantley Third Race — 516 mile 1028 TRUMAN AVE. DIAL 2-2013 Jones broke in with Cincinnati with Re a no-hitter against Pittsburgh, al- : though Pittsburgh scored sob run, |. Blip. - x ARMOUR'S BANNER Jones never won another major & : x league game. Gifte mn, LARGE SIZE : : In addition to this king-sized , im jinx, consider the presmure Hale: Storm Bugler 4 ' Cc man will face che next time he , & rookie is on the spot every Ed's s * : ; time he starts a gume. ; ; \ A ‘rookie with a buildup is on]. 7 : : more of a spot. Bi A nonit pitcher mg iets into| Bushy BOX rd ve trouble next couple of games, . ‘ Virgil Trucks, now of the Browns, IRESSED AND DRAWN pitched two no-hitters for Detroit ‘oolish * Jill e last year but his record for the| Fifth baad ag 5-16 mile : season was a poor 5-19. Salter A rookie, such'as Holloman, who ‘Sue SHORTNING : pitched a no-hitter in his first start n will have all of these things going against him the rest of the season. |. ; Holloman’s performance over- et d : shadowed the rest of the major league activity yesterday but for|~ the record Detroit defeated Wash-| Sixth Rece — 5-1 isan #4, and, Chieego. stepped “Steak a & 9 ARMOUR'S STAR ton, , in the American] sik Gold gue, and Brooklyn whipped St. ene : LB. CAN s, 7-3, and New York whipped] Fiction Lad ago, 8-5, in National League} Good Find oomes. Turning Cleveland and New York weren't Pudite Pn : ~reduled in the American League P : ' AJAX i rain halted the’ other two] goventh Rac * sonal League games, Philadel-| ‘yo rae — 516 mile 4 “a .was leading Cincinnati, 2-0, *-< 1 the game was canceled after innings, Milwaukee and Pitts- ARM OUR’S ST Keen Kut Good and Glad -h were tied, 1-1, after three| Flashy Reward Trick Bomb Bonzeville Roll 1s, ‘ ae ering the fig in- ¥ is * *-¢ Hollman’s wi jan a ‘+ :year-old son Gary. Lee, wit- Lassie CANS rT the St. Louis spectacle and | Blshth Reco — $16 mile 1 Lb able to come back to sée;” <r game free. Dian “e‘BVesce tld the smat!| MAN Powe | SUNSHINE CRACKERS 1 he was grateful: they had} Fancy “cd threatening weather to come | | Cindy Sue + and issued an invitation for| Vaulte: sn to use their rain-checks to} Line Gauge : t> back again sometime. : Foto Newsom was the last; Svown'e hurler’ to pitch nine no- ny inn'ngs but he lost the game— Vi roo up a safety al Magnate | 1+ beaten, 24. Tost | Saatiges ee ss LG. BOX C$ ‘che last St. Louis pitcher to win} Obedience. »- no-hitter was. Robert Groom] Vendome: . «oon the Chicago White Sox. Hol- ‘ Z t+ ~an’s epic came 36 years to the | T. -HEINZ ee 9-Oz. Jar « ¥ after Groom's. Holloman, whose given name is af : j ; ey : ‘ ‘ E A-va, came up to the Browns this : ; : Season after winning 16 and losing ‘Andy ° f sss npn SS ES RR SSE oN RRS seven for Syracuse of the Interna-} Blew B: ARMOUR'S STAR : =e tional League in 1952 and Ppierce of the White oe JARS ; one of two American League ' ¢ . ‘ ; ers to hurl a one-hitter this sea : A : CANS 5 hits. A pineh-hit home phy LIBBY’S CUT RED & ; Wilber with a runner on him a shutout, x a 2 ; shed Garver, won Me, second|tteegame ate © EB. KRMOUR'S CORNED BEEF early-season setbacks, Eddie Stanky and catcher Del Rice i HEINZ — King Of Them All Tomato were chased from the park. re ousted for arguing | aye = = = : K 3 T | ae . had waved Jackie Robinson bome : - = ; from third base after a collision . : 4 5 Peo ELE : with Cardinal shortstop Solly He- mus. Hemus sprawled head first Es ts tee | wstue pwenNetoee ‘3 Firm. Hard oft y cy. Campanella, ica cones: tos reek 5 BOTTLES 4 € : collided with him end fell down. T T Conlan ruled Hemus had obstruct- OWVIDENO PAYMENT. LE ICE I 5 ed the base runner. 3 sae Sate set Gil Hodges nit) | AUTOMATICALL KELLOGGS HANDY PACK Ray Jablonski hit two for the| [2 : Large Juice Cards, who got only five hits off . Cari Erskine. 1 ‘ a Corn Fi ORANGES pitchers for 15 nits ss they handed ALN, 6-7 ? Be tes vheeery enved Os Gets oe vic mov - = 4 wie sh en and pushed the ‘ US. 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