The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 8, 1953, Page 6

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John W. Bowers, 3 Melville Terrace, Watertown, Mass, landed a 5° S$”, 100-Ib. tarpon Former Key Wester off Craig Docks aboard Frank Lands 100 Lb. Tarpon Off Docks a huge suc- July week-end races , Fla were The 4th of at Mara Raymond Malone All Boat Race | Wins Free For An Upright Swing By HUGH FULLERTON JR. And Plays Bold Golf PGA CHAMPIONSHIP BY Ex-Sergeant Has WALLY BURKEMO WINS. 2TO1 GOLF VICTORY QUARE SERIES AT ONE-ALL with his second hit, a single to Carvan- Valdez for Win 11-10 In Free Hitting Rolly Past sconce Game; Series Is Squared ‘The American Little League All Stars came up with two runs in the seventh inning to edge the National Little League All Stars, 11-10, in a free hitting game and square the series up at one-all. The winning poo Beg Real veya eas til ight Win Yankees Lose e , Games ionals Are After Fourth S ive Nat Giants Now Have; Won 4 Straight a) A E-4 ol el dod @ ell eed sensed bd | = seounsd = <r = me = <x Brooklyn Dodgers Set National League Record By Homering In 21 Consecut cess. The American BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (#—Wally Preacher Roe H its Homer Chet Tingler 3rd. Wickers’ Sandy Bill Friday. Wt took Bowers 45 minutes te boat the huge game fish. In the party with Bowers was John Richardson. Bowers was formerly em- ployed with the P and O Steam- ship Company in this city, and * it is his first trip to the tslend City in 34 years. He is married te the former Ruby Richard- son. James Hanson $rd, Cecil Cates 3rd. This class provid and spills of the day breeze that came up to flipped over during this race. | Partici- ilk and ; games able ces are as fol- with a field of i ita an mp 348 2453 class with a field of i “” Fishing class B-Hydro with a field of 8 boats: Frank Bowler 1st. Davi Nason 2nd. James Hanson 3rd. Results of the ra HAR ib if said i HE r gageseees isl hee isle til F Hip a ik thie Ua | sul: Hs Tat ct i i Ue nie fe dl hid Bi ] t-88ies ZU5GSAR,A Jaana, 2 He andl y : aif te ic i i ].2-dnaif peenaaene Jenauaeae: TODAY'S SCHEDULE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 5-9 Philadelphia 3-1 Brookiyn 5-9 Pittsburgh +3 Milwaukee 4 Chieago 1 St. Louis 7 Cincinnati 6 Brooklyn Tink Milwautee where we'd be if we had some “at iajislal ara? ail. ee ie AP Sportswirter “Just looka dose Bums, By BEN PHLEGAR il Wednesday, July 8, 1953 © THE. KEY WEST CITIZEN il UpUAES 329452 gE y2 uti ae 3 42able He Path it Hin fal Sate ili Come Out Just About Everywhére ¢CORDING TO COMMANDER H. N. KIRKMAL OF THE STATE HIGHWAY pike ni | Hue hati ue ne Pa Ladera Tp ii a aia ee ic Hs fis ar if Hi Hh at ict i ede i (A net ae ul ant Hcl Piece TEU RTT a ha] i il Bagg 3 Hi ci la ities nalts ate ee iy ay PLL ELL Bk ZERGRSE ZERHRSEER ZeEgN8sSs faannose pe rh Jasngso Ygsosessn Ysesezane a ii {| if t “oh Oe is a il avai ly j. Ey tee PARAS EES RSSSSs s amy 4 ' 7 ny te li i a Wi i ie ’ i 1 1 ih Pe rE ie vs emaseae deena tomes “ante ASS E See ge: NE i i se if $33 ld Miami 5 West Palm Beach 4 ( TUESDAY RESULTS Ft. Lauderdale 43 Havana 2 innings) ihe HEE Miami at West Palm Beach St. Petersburg at Tampa Havana at Ft. Lauderdale WEDNESDAY GAMES St. Petersburg 8 Tampa 6 fen two. out of three in Havana, turned on the Ca- By The Associated Press Pepper Martin’s Ft. Lauderdale 't. Lauderdale Rane aot I ei if Pe stilt STANDINGS Miami the | times bel bal ili edt ge linda ar ns up tel ian, Trae Hae f i i Granda, Milas eee soca wwNNOS = LEADERS By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING — Schoendienst St. | liams, Louis 351. MAJOR LEAGUE West Palm Beach St. Petersburg Ft. Lauderdale Havana Tampa straight over the Tampa Smokers, 8-6, and Miami edged West Palm Beach, 5-4, in 11 innings, also for bans Tuesday night and thrashed aie! 3 rf iP ite tt a8 ui we ai byetesztt a il RUNS — Schoendienst, St. Louis, , Inc. With Clean, Pure (Ice Division) =! Cube » Crushed ICE We Are Prepared To Furnish You Commercial Use... For Home or Lian, apices le ute piel hi i233 alias a +f be ip By ie i | ii itt al PH Hi a a ey ia Hite ! i anes en ason, ee STOLEN BASES — Rivera, Chi- cago, 14. ae a1} |a Hail "Calenbs; nye por eer yo 1 Mids pape Lopat, New York, HOME RUNS he 21. go, 79. xo, singel ike ol Brooklyn, henge nig 2. poe a TRIPLES — Bruton, Milwaukee | Chic. soit oat Meee Teme te cinnati and Mathews Milwaukee, Yor, &.| ED IN — Rosen, ~— Kuena, Detroit, 10s. 2B. back} STOLEN Louis, BASES — Bruton Mil- — Roberts, Phil- » 14. 1.000; Smith, Cincinnati, DOUBLES — A. RUNS BATTED IN— Beil, Cin- cinnati, and Mathews Milwaukee, — Schoendienst St. Louis DOUBLES — Snider, nd Musial, St. er| STRIKEOUTS AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING — Kell, Boston, .339. RUNS — Mantle, New RUNS: BATT od, 64. Ceveia @is 8 » 70, 5-0, 1.000, adelphia, 94. | Sier-| PITCHING — ers for | ai the 'way yy a group | 112. ing triples by Don e from Smokers made their | 69. first home appearance since the| HITS club was taken over b; Miami made it 18 out of 20 over Tampa's to win after the indians scored | waukee, three in the second. Oscar ra's homer started Miami's scor- | kee. Of local busixess men but the visit- ; Groth had knotied the count in ing Saints raked four flin: 12 hits, ine! Doe Alexson raced home with Sun Sox had again | posted in the Fiorida International five| St. Petersburg made it four Enos | the fourth time in a row. a ninth- | League this season. ree ge flag Both Havana runs came on over Billy | them, 23-2, by the biggest score Pittsburgh sap only seven Lael ny ak one was a | homers, by Luis Morales and Tony by Repulski. | Pacheco. The Lions struck back gat that “ and disposed ot Roe. pe Sepa Tuns—one heey doubie ip of jing a grand sfymmer by Billy Marv Gris- | Currie in the sixth. Others came American | off the’ bats of Chuck Helman, Corwin. Grissom | Frank Smith and Jesse Levan. with the hel ean fan their winning | with four circuit wallops, inciud- i i bi ple ville | | Zernial | Richards and Harry Anderson. With | 11 innings at Miami Stadium. The his permit. | Sot an infield singie and Manag: a fast Reynolds. sala iH . blade gi figsy3 fats na err th of the first |The Lions raked Sixto Hechavar- bis first National | ria, Rolando Muniz and Julio Bec- moving. over | Wer for 20 bits. ‘con- coe triple Philadel. |the West Palm Beach Indians in ‘leveland |er. Cleveland scored two -nore tun in the eighth |the ninth ittack against but Reynolds feng Jeft|ing in the second. John Parris i i: s that brought jimning at St. Louis after J Suder drove one out in and two errors | the seventh with a three-run hom- ed with Corw: away hee to score from gave

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