The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 2, 1953, Page 6

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Kenneth Kerr's 456 Batting Average Leads Local Softbali League DeW a O wv Pg an ae am oy ae i a | Hens Beal SS r=) wy . S WS A ella Basen Y aod © oe wkend whoa Insurance Co. 3 By GAYLE TALBOT mack Roundup ul Tenia 3 mn ; Sly Teammate John Lewis In Second Place; Ramsey Is Kenneth Kerr, the Dairy Homerun Leader |= Queen’s manager-thirdsack- Thursday, July 2, 1953 Chezzi’s 66 Ties Golf THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 6 LOSE NINTH STRAIGHT AP Sportswriter The New York Yankees, who By BEN PHLEGAR .} usually don’t have ‘o ask anybody YANKEES -| Golf Tourney Set af a gt MO a CH He Ptr ; sen tpl [aha] ESE TH ah hin Load $$$ Save * |For QUALITY USED CARS. Kerr, Lastres, Megs, Teaapent, Score of last night's game: ‘Salgado, third base (.400). “Simms, Herrick, Carey, out gag 2326 Pilileiiat ni a i Pa eee is vals i He hs ie ti AHH i i fil | *8-tani peaananens i Jannasass i. Fogsnaany ink t Hi 7 fu; iss iy NATIONAL ‘By The Associated 2 York Chicago New ‘wis soar- games played through Friday, June 26th. The slug- +056 — percentage tree—but with | from last. week’s averages. ging thirdbaseman collected continues to lead the soft- ball hitters with a cool .456 af ; 4 hits in:7 tries to boost his Teammate John Le wah {he | ed into becond place with an ct | average of .409 by collecting 7 hits in his last ten trips to er, in the 35th Profes- Golfers ‘Asnoelation Cham: | 2¥eF8Se Mich, wt — The dete i pit hist ut 8 i # apse poslgeal sh ean - Here On Sunday orl pit iylissdgta? letiantaiis eet General Electric Edges Qut VX-1 2-1 In ata sf eae : spi jal! i a) ie a out: i Seauuniay F Hada a ali ii : he @ pi Zs chi ul a3 by iis a benaigin ele aa sla a pietnned gpeStaaetee 5 *Tanancaes vie ie a HH ren i a EEE eyine isiihiee aehn rae fae Bt Tea i tae fyi A} th Hi tla ad tn : nlf Pee : ly a ue rie Hee 4th OF Ts CRACKERS! CHARCOAL, FADED BLUE gent Tyra “taal Wan pads at Tashy Zaracge at in Eire ein Ata i aa 3 Sali sles gMMeS Tea THES iH rai oa or} | ee : iy alt ea bale guilt ape al i a at Flas alli i aaa liye ies i inl meet a it Le i aig rh ple ss a ean Aaa ya! Hy “eda A SHA he if lal al li a aw iyi £39988 é eeacaae i iy iit ii ul u a ral Hy et qul ‘i ajieit gatas Hah in i vault an itt lie yt ly pat Told Pronto By GAYLE TALBOT yi UE week Beare SAG Hetil 2 at “38 ZRNRRT PRARARGTR FARGTITEE FARGRAHR oERTRIAA a sete am nT Jennannse tis Boll the | i) i ae : ay ite E*sE Cee : Bee ha Be i Fi AL HHP ai a pial Ee ij ici i i t WE a a Weta aad He salt ale! fei! ih i viaatigs phd ton defeated bane fan aiid apEges bal eu. al the sty Tate UO fee ‘La HeLa ui die Fa UL oe aH i He aauhals ano Sia 8 ie 8835 : tHe “E Od pesccs “3 988 = |i} |] en ae eae hed place; 4-2. Chicago's ‘ond-place Cleveland Indians also were beaten. Detroit stopped the = six-game winning rush to- -place 5M ga fers as they ra im his| can League lead because the sec: de ae a 7 Gone, iualt agi J 4 pal aie an He ey ia and Joe Adcock a ene MO BASES—Bruton, Mil- ere tee — Roberts, Phila. Chicago, and Jensen, Washington, |er to Rice in the 11th. Mathews belted his | season, with a man ci Milwaukee's = power the-range again Garden stared te fre TRIPLES — Broton, Milwaukee, | a two-run homer in triples and a single in thi triumph over Chicago. ¢ ey breezed to his shed his mates had goti lead at the end of centage point ties + edging the ae ‘Cincinnati, Pittsburgh —— .. Milwau-| home run lead. ‘and Rivera, seventh, gave up the winning an. PF cad > “ese rate a aa DOUBLES—Baumholtz, Chicago,

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