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DNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1940 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HOME TOWN BOYS BECOME STARS SOFTBALL GAMES BASEBALL TWIN jenna ON GRIDIRON FOR TENNESSEE VOLS ATPARK TONIGHT BILL FOR SUNDAY \ =e cease § TRADE AT HOME Three Linemen And Four! Pepper’s Plumbers and Bomb-| An unofficial baseball meeting fact THREE Fd de de de de em ee eee DIAMOND GLEANINGS <:s will co battle in the nightcap of three managers lastnight w Backs Products Of of a Key West Amateur Softball|productive of arrangements td} Knoxville By RABID FANSTER Association doubleheader tonight | put the field at East =") at Bayview Park. | Tower in playii i H z . playing condition for| te Bombers are tied with NavSta|, goubleheader next Sunda, > SAWYER'S. BARBERS = reg- tor second place in the Civilian ls ‘Sith the ey of” ws By DON WHITEHEAD si AP Feature Service Writer KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 34— The hometown boys are doing all right with the Tennessee Volun- teers. In fact, seven of Major Bob Neyland’s brightest stars—three linemen and four backs—are home-grown products who didn’t have to leave home to have their talent recognized. You may find one or more of them in the All-America lineup; at the close of the season if they play the same sparkling brand of football which crushed Duke 13-0 and Florida 14-0. Here they are: Robert (the ripper) Foxx, a big blond lad who is making Tennes- see fans forget about George Ca- fego in the important tailback tistered a Opetsided victory over | eague. A victory for the young! < NavSta last night at Bayview ee will cout into first [eee biggibers _ 5 Park in an exhibition softball a half-game ahead of the Plumb- | .q game for the benefit of the Red ;€FS- 'Cross. Two games have been played for the benefit of the lo- cal chapter but the money above ter’s box to open his team’s half of the first inning and poled a 'home run into center. Neno Cas- tro, relieving Walker in the sev- enth, walked four batters in a row after retiring the first one. “PLAY RIGHT or not at all” is the sentiment of several man- VP53 and CCC’s are slated to! giamond o: ;meet in the opener tonight, 7:00 jo’clock. Marines downed Army Monday | expenses has been very scant. night to gain sole possession of. Cheta Baker, NavSta shortstop, |second accomplished one of those “once- League, and the Bombers defeat- | in-a-lifetime” feats last night. ed the Merchants to rise up to a/ opener. The games will be play-| Lead-off man for the Station|tie for second spot in the Civilian | players, he stepped into the bat- Circuit. NO MEETINGS backstop | Navy Field. were to be remov- this morning to the new {grounds. Clearing of the Tower in the Service pats in the Meetings of the Board of Man-| @ae spot. . .Bob was the hero of the agers of the Key West Amateur agers of the Key West Amateur Softball Association. Forfeits, Softball Association’ and_ mana-} Duke conquest, passing to Sub- if loose rock and rollin; of the surface were also definite- ly decided upon last night. Key West Conchs and C.G.C. Pandora are scheduled to cross} afterpiece Suriday,/ with Pirates and Marines in the! offs of postponed affairs. "SIIIII TIA [WHEN IN NEW YORK and, is N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N ,) THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions. . each deserves your wholehearted support. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SEE US! Patker Herbex and Walla Scalp and Hair Treatments—See immediate results. All other Br Scenic SWEDISH Massage and RE-1_~ ic - DUCING TREATMENTS by Alexander a Cherry, Graduate Massuer. : ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON For Appointment—Phone 870 1116 Division St. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER IND ENTRANCE: Direct from South Street at Duval Complete Stock Of “Best Sellers” om Sale stitute End Al Hust for the first disregard of board of commis-|§eTs of the Island City Baseball! touchdown, kicking the extra'sion's décision by the Barbers, League failed to materialize last |} point, and then scoring the sec- who-continue to use association's Might. H ond marker. himself through the equipment without charge in ex-| Lack of quorum caused _post- | Jine. . He played for two years hibition games and other minor Ponement of the softball session, | at the wingback position with faults have tended to reduce in-/ While a trio of baseball pilots! little chance'ta,shine. as a ball terest in this sport. A solution engaged in unofficial discussion W YORE carrier... .And‘now he has his must be found in a hurry or soft- of Plans for putting the new field | 54g yas EAST 2314 STREET, NEW peng chance for football glory for Ten- pall will be “definitely out” in @t East Martello Tower in shape orricun Ga HOTEL MGR. nessee's tailback does most of the the next few weeks. for play Sunday. } passing, kicking and running. aa Eel-Hipped Rebel EVIDENCE of the situation Johnny (Reb) Butler, an eel- now current in the softball sport hipped little fellow who spells is supplied by the lack of interest Foxx at the tailback spot and displayed last night. A regular can run, pass and kick with the meeting of the Board of Mana- best of them. . It was Johnny gers had been scheduled to take who broke loose in the Alabama ,up important matters. A change game last year with a sensational of a by-law was to be voted on 67-yard broken field run to spark and approval given a revised the Vols to a victory over the schedule. Ways and means to Tide. . He came through with 67- raise funds to keep the associa- and 50-yard runs against Ala-ition out of debt were also on tap bama again this year. fer the meeting last night. But Bob Suffridge, one of the fin- what happened? Only three man- est guards in the nation and a agers out of nine were in at- defensive wheel-hoss. . .Bob’s ad- tendance, thus necessitating post- mirers thought he would have ponement of the session due to beat out his teammate, Molinski, lack of quorum. for All-America honors last fall if he hadn’t been injured in mid- sigs season and forced to the sideline League seems to be slipping. Aft- during the last half of the cam- ,¢F getting off to a good start in paign. . But his bad knee ap- the early part of the new season, pears to be coming along in good the Soldiers have dropped the shape this year. last two games played, one to the Bob Andridge, understudy to|CCC’s, who hadn’t recorded a Foxx last year, has been shifted single victory up to then. to the wingback post on the ee starting lineup and is one of the | ————— ee most improved players on the FOOTBALL CALENDAR squad. . .He’s fast, does the 100 in better than 10 seconds, and is the hardest blocker among the Vols. Fred (Ox) Newman, a rangy, 192-pounder, was the only sopho- more backfield man to get into the first-string lineup on Ten- nessee’s undefeated, untied, and unscored on team of 1939. This year he is alternating at wing- back and fullback on the No. 2 team. Hodges (Burr) West and Bill Luttrell alternate at right tackle. FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND. SERVICE See Them Now — On Display mnt ead tae... 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SERVICE LEAGUE (Key West Softball) Club— Ww. i. Pe xsi oS” GRIDIRON GRINS U.S. Marines 3 3 .500 US. Army 4 333 — ecc 3 CIVILIAN LEAGUE "Key West Softball) LYNN WALDORF, Northwest- Club— WwW. L. Pet ern’s ccach, likes to tell this story. Pepper's Plumbers 8 1 .750° “Our 1935 game with Ohio NavSta 3 2 600 state was played on a very hot Bombers 3 2 600 gay. Wally Cruice, co-captain, Merchants © 4 .000 was the only experienced left half on the squad. His substitute, — anh a eee ag 2 boy named Hinton, was short SPORTS CALENDAR ot stature and _ inexperienced. hd = fia tones Against Ohio’s deadly passing attack, I was afraid to replace Cruice with Hinton. # “With the sun pouring down, I Qeyview Perk Fale 17 omy substituted’ for “everyone but} TONIGHT Cruice. In the fourth quarter I First Game—CCC, visiting, vs. noticed Cruice looking toward VP53, home. the bench whenever time was Second Game—Pepper’s Plumb- called. ers, visiting, vs. Bombers, home.* “After the game I congratu- FRIDAY NIGHT lated Cruice on his fine play and First Game—VP53, visiting, vs. explained why I hadn't sent U.S. Army, home. Hinton in to relieve him. Then In Every Town re. REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 -250 (Associated Press Feature Service) {een beAdht ddd dd ddidtedd A ddd da dadidididiad da dididid, didi dade did dididididadiadidiadaddathadaddadadaddadhdadtiadadadaataatatataietad, provides 300-200-100 watt lighting in the reflector. 3-circuit switch either one, two or three of the candle lights to illumi- nate. Attractive. =p fe ae . 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