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Danny Brooks Hurls ‘One Hitter Last Nigh Blizzards Back Up Brooks With Barrage Of Extra Base Blows Behind the one-hit pitehing of Yanny Brooks, the Dairy Queen ‘izzards won their fourth straight ime of the season with an'8-1 vic- ty over the VX-1 Flyers in the 2cond game of a softball double- sader at Bayview Park last night. the opener, Coca Cola outlasted sonar-School, 8-6, to move into second=place. ee FRE SEREG ley SFEUEGES, BD gEAL eiiatit pit Bobby Santana, and Claude Valdez and a triple by Bobby Lastres. The Blizzards gave Brooks a 2-0 lead in the first inning when Al Pa- zo opened the game by singling to left. After going all the way to third on Lastres perfect sacrifice, Pazo scored on Kenneth Kerr’s SBE u a ir af Byhhty 3 ele i et ry CrHoocooHoNnNnyD Creceonrow ~ Guaranty on USED CARS NAVARRO, Inc. @1. Duval St. Tol, 2-7041 Page 6 CHHHHROCON CrHomoHon COOMA | Thurs., May 20th. 2, J. Rodriguez 3, K. Rodriguez, Brown, Warren; two-base hits: Nelson, Cruz; home runs: Wertz, J. Rodriguez; sacrifice hit: Jones; stolen base: Gaffney; struck out by: Lewis 7, Franklin 5; bases on balls off: Lewis 5, Franklin 1; winner: Lewis; loser: Franklin; umpires: Irvin, Arango; scorer: Castaneda; time: 1.31. SECOND GAME Dairy Queen (8) ABR H P ° welococrononmne salooHnHonononnm Bl cocccowconSe Sl wconoccconwonp wloscccoroconts = pl eccosccorooon = nlecootreoooccoos ws o o> Score by innings: Dairy Queen 202 040 0— VX-1 000 0001-1 1 oF Bl cocoon ounuan ak wl ceonmoconm owt col ecsoosscooccoos t4 Smith, Santana 3, Valdez; two- base ‘hit: Greenwood; three-base Santana, Valdez; sacrifice: -Las- tres, Kerr; stolen bases: Kerr, Lastres, Pazo; double play: Bou- tot to Greenwood to Edwards; struck out by: Brooks 8, Schmidt 7; bases on balls off: Schmidt 5; winner: Brooks; loser: Schmidt; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ee Macon Runs batted in: Lastres, Kerr, hit: Lastres; home runs: Smith, Ghantotte White Sox Take Wheat Germ Daily CHICAGO ( — Baby’s formula has nothing on the Chicago White Sox, who have something similar. The players are getting a daily allotment of wheat germ, a nu- tritious food supplement. me interested diet-in- Wednesday, May 19, 1954| surance formula when he read that et goes oil, taken in conjunc- umpires: Arango, Irvin; scorer:: hens gpa oer _ . F _ man’s physical capacity and en- Castaneda; time: 1.28, durance as much as 50. per cent. SOFTBALL STANDINGS TEAM Dairy Queen Coca Cola Sonar School VX-1 TUESDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS SOFTBALL SCHEDULE INTERNATIONAL Dairy Queen 9:00 — VX-1 vs. Sonar School Baseball Results By The Associated Press Montreal 5, Buffalo 4 Havana li, Ottawa 7 (12 thnings) Rochester: at Terento postponed. 7:30 — Coca Cola vs. = Dae i f it E aSeRSRES ego guee 1 New York at Chicago iphia_at Detroit Washington ‘ar Baltimore TUESDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 8, Philadelphia 3 New York 4, Chicago 3 Cleveland 6, ‘Boston 3 Washington 3, Baltimore 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE reveport INTERNATIONAL Buffalo at Montreal Rochester at Toronto Havana at Ottawa Richmond at Syracuse ALABAMA-FLORIDA Graceville at Andal ‘ort Walton edo it Kansas City (2) Indianapolis at St. Paul Cincinnati at TUESDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn 1 TUESDAY'S RESULTS 5, New Orleans 3 Atlanta 14, Little Rock 7 Mem ao 12, Nashville 1 (12 innings) sshekeeet gee! 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Cardisals,convelted six hits install traffic signals to untangle six runs in the first two in- nings with the help of two Giant the jam that’s developing in the/errors. Red Schoendienst hit his race for first place in the National |first homer in the eighth. Hank League. Seven of the eight clubs—every bodybut Pittsburgh—have joined Thompson hit one for the Giants. Gerry Staley stayed the distance for the second time this season and picked up his third victory. Stan in the fun. And even the Pirates| Musial singled twice, walked twice have been winning often enough to! and struck out. keep the others wary. While Hacker was taming Brook- Only a two-game spread sepa-|1yn on four hits, the Cubs opened rates the Chicago Cubs in sev- enth place from the Phizadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers, who are deadlocked at the top. The Cubs, who have played fewer, are even closer in vital “games lost” column. Chicago has lost 14 with four straight singles and scored four runs in the first in- ning against Billy Loes. The only Brooklyn run came in the seventh on Duke Snider’s blast over the scoreboard. Curt Simmons pitched excellent games, the Phils and Dodgers 13|ball for the Phillies against each, With the race so tight, a single victory or loss can send a team bouncing up or down the stand- ings. Last night, for example, the New York Giants went into their game with the St. Louis Cardinals in third place but with a chance to take over first if they won. In- stead, they got beaten 9-3 and tum- bled to fourth. The Cardinals tqok over third, where they trail the leaders by a bare four percentage points. Bi and Philadelphia both i |lost last night. The slumping Dodg- ers again were held to a single ‘qi| run and bowed 7-1 to Warren Hack- 435 | er and the Chicago Cubs. Milwau- kee beat the Phillies 6-2. Cincin- nati defeated Pittsburgh 6-5 in the — other National League contest. the Braves and held a 1-0 lead going into sixth when his magic expired after an error by Granny Hamner let in the tying run. With two on and two out, Johnny Logan tripled and rode home on a single by Del Crandall. Al Rosen blasted two home runs and drove in another with a dou- ble for Cleveland. Boston got three runs in the first two innings off Art Houtteman, who was re- placed by Bob Chakales in the sec- ond. Hal Newhouser worked the ‘last two innings. Ted Williams played at night for the first time and collected one single in four appearances. He failed twice with the bases loaded and two out. The White Sox pulled away to a 3-0 lead only to get caught by the The first-place race in the Amer-| Yankees in the eighth when, with ican League also is close but it}two out and one on, Gene Woodling doesn’t go as deep into the stand- ings. 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Carmine Fiore To Try For 8th Win DETROIT (# — Brooklyn strong boy Carmine Fiore shoots for his eighth straight victory tonight in a promising welterweight scrap against Army-bound Jed Black, a graduate of Michigan State Col- lege. Fiore, a savage left hooker, is an 8-5 choice to halt Blact’s gaudy unbeaten string in their na- tionally televised 10-rounder from Olympia Stadium. TV time is 9 p.m., EST. Black, an unspectacular but steady workman from Janesville, Wis., is. unbeaten in his last 27 fights. He has an over-all record Stock Car Races Sponsored by Key West Stock Car Assn., Inc. Sunday, 2 P.M. BOCA CHICA ROAD TRACK Admission ______ $1.25 who | of 281-1, compared to Fiore’s 26-15-5, Both are unranked, 2t-yearold welters who have shown remark- able improvement in the last year. en however, the similarity Fiore, a scowling, bushy-haired bruiser, began vfehting “in the streets of Brooklyn. “He was crude the first time I saw him,” said trainer Dan Florio. eae he had the heart, and you sense he was a fighter. That’s all I ask for.” _Fiore’s progress was slow first. He seemed to hit bottom when Carmen Basilio knocked him out in nine rounds April 11, 1953. Since then, though, he has bounced back with seven straight wins. Black, on the other hand, learned to fight on a college campus and hasn’t tasted defeat since Oct. 1, 1952, when he dropped a decision = Schoen in his third.pro _ There are 92 elements compos- ing all known matter, some of the elements have more than one form. 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