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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 196T Tiny Players Scamper SEVENTH STRAIGHT a Off With Honors On eeigzcaie re "41 College Gridirons, “vecScrcc” S25: E j zNavy ¢ = j y's xzTie games. | Wee Willies Kick, Run, | The Happin Pass y slugg Football Giants This OF SPORT Season (Associated Press Feature Service) EAST LANSING, Mich.— , . By FERD BROWNING Coach Charlie Bachman was |the Angels NEW YORK, Nov. 13—To- ple when Wilford Davis, |@70und the base: iron giants must know |} State quarterback | _ Results f the embarrassment handed in an elaborately design- | Navy .. it when ll David ed football play. Bachman en- |Coast Guard — 16 1 rages his players to submit! Blancett and Deen; Swenson ny ideas they have. and Tomalleo id put the big guy sion with a measly jut a study of the play failed ~pennaier ga scamper scalawags to reveal any ground-gaining The galloping Pepper ving a banner year. and Bachman told Da- j}ems continued their wu East. West. North, South, much. jmareh with an 8-4 victory ov and Middle West, every sec- ‘Oh, I know, coach”, Davis ad- {NA in the nightcap. The triumph tion has them. If it isn't Junie | mitted, “but that play is espe-|was their seventh in a row QUARREL Hoviows of Mississippi it's ly designed for a guy we're| Although outhit as Griffin he So you and John don't spesk Bunky Morris of Syracuse or ing to be playing against in a/them to five safeties while ae sees Higgins of Minnesota, or osser, Clarence (Cigarette ——— ss ad que ichnny Besch of Georgia up eight. - ol t Tech—some Wee Willie some on a block last year and I've been |Plumbers made good use a oe a ae where every Saturday is ¢ pass throwing the ball over the big guys or carrying it through their legs for most humiliat- inj gains. East offers one sothall player of 2965, slumped in his seat, dead ap parently of a heart attack are rules Japanese ine te American ct z 18283—Burglar band hokis U Naval Supply Base in Brooklyn i. ¥., five hours at play may not gain any 8 d but it will give me a! Né 4 lect angle for a block that'll Gates and Hopkins. Griffin teeth. That's what! and Acevedo. 72) SCRANTON, Pa—At the | myig0 yo age pS sao eS YMCA bowling alleys hee | LOGayIn History weer. 7 they've rigged up a punch- thengllt t was © second-story uaeal beck. 3 - per zt ing bag. The idea is that | 178i—John Moody, American DON’T MISS P. A. 2. ; about to make off with his most/of his brogans ging s 2 : 2 — ae ay cgi | loyalist, who was a spy for Brit- Le Brized possession. our ex- I $ ¥ a pare ish, hanged y A Revisis Mensual ex Eapenc « Matinee idol had a bad case of| that something Kied in a scowl. The t . sock the bag instead of | Phitedaipnin ten Erg te Ingles. Mailed at Hewane Momtb- opening night jitters or, in spite that usually turned jau : i cussing. ja noted Ameri : of his “alleged forty-three years, ward at each corner . ars esis eeree. ay- ly on the 13th. Ten Cents She he was growing senile. ; in a straight tense line. . ‘Year. Six Yeurs $5. Sample FREE Steven Brown Was parked on iby STATE COLLEGE — Lowry | 1838—Armed insurrection in = the top step at the end o¢ the hall, | presi ne member of the athletic’ consge—Americen border or- laughing pe i 0 partment at West Virginia; ; . oe “Caught you wile ihe, ida’ : , University. each week omders| Pata on’ Prescott Canada. ns |he?™ ‘ . “Probably, she to get a] looked most of the ia i. ; ip where. the orange juice Yor between-| . E. F. OBrien publishes PAR of] ,."'ye. never; been, so, insulted, get The = on Sas ¢ ly handle mat- the-halves consumption by Moun-} 56, 9 - (Times of Cube end Pan Amer- sen ise yee af.a Klepto-| “It’s freezing out, Tommy.” | WAS crazy about so eer gridders. Iho Pod Sete eee es tem Rectan ae . = ~ hd a “Sim Gpuld have seatinbed. | bears Vad got sic , red-headed Sy-' The story is that last year at/ ‘0 found Seattle Jand at Alki, Hava 2 @ Te. Neate chuckled and eee be- of bromo by: x had fone sullen 147-pounder New York, Coach Bili Kern|™°¥ within city's limits. M-1012, Chamber of = serious. “What's aoe lee = only. ten. ts. the size of Charged into the dressing room| pega Hoe. Le Concha. Bus - ion. He aver-|at halftime, boiling because his|_ 1864—Sherman devastates At-| ards a try last year, is team was two touchdowns be-| Janta preparatory to his “March in "41. His punts hind Fordham. He took one } #0 the Sea”. 40 yards, and he has taste of the juice, sweetened) See cab squealed to a E ted Syracuse exactly to his order, and ex-| 1883—The American College Hawass - Gabe . Siecle - Galt his» obe | f sat = my speriment of ictory jaunts. ‘claimed: jof the Roman Catholic Church Gosst - West Euliies - Biextes - the hall i Aiea ee pad E ae “: red twice against Rutgers! “That stuff's too sour. Throw | opens in Washington. Regions South. Cencise New: enc had a 49-yard scoring effort it out The Soys can't Stnk | - ‘Latin back. And—oh, yes—he that”. | 1891—(50 years ago) Robert! kicks, but good! Joe Arico,; The next week, at State Col-jLouis Stevenson assigns his/ 150-pound tailback, lege. the first half ended 10-0, ‘birthday rights to little Anne ide | ng flutter-foot Penn State. Stoops, sittting in (today Mrs. W. Bourke Cockran MAP OF HA e East, and t the press box, grabbed a box of New York), then living in Sf Steve Brown. T WAS always hard me to bg ed ‘ the twenty que: I Vealink thet Deevesiad tua Steve she ind forming in his Brown, scion of the Stephen! Munson. Browns, Backest Bay family in Boston, and, incidental- ly, millionaires many times over. | won Joe Pezelski ix from under the bench and mut-'Samoa, because she had care- DAILY en Shipa anc Standing there in a ratty colored|P™AW Sake welll go get her.” ification. tered as he hurried out: __lessly been born on Christmas "aS Sigh Spat Gongs vapeontes rk bang: = a Lock to the South and you'll Jeepers, is that orange juice Day and so cheated out of a real TROPIC A} — Seatat an : eral But Carol Talked see more scat backs than cot- gonna be sour today!” j birthday all her own. AMERICA towel around: his neck and his|“Y i 1 ton fields. The smallets, if not | The box under his arm con- Ph ia sandy hair tousled, he had looked blocks from the thea‘ the most sensational, is Ala- (tained five pounds of sugar. 1922—U.S. Supreme Court VJCSEUELLLLA ike some kid who had run away BP, not dressed, a bema’s 134-pound Rey John- SSE TN ET 6 os from the other side of the rail-} for 4 son whe ied Seen. Ge com. \ - -— atin {jroad tracks to go on the stage. | through the alley, into q taxi The e $i h He tried his best.to act like one; driver, sensing Tommy's haste, 3 =e was SPORTS CALENDAR ; 0, probably to counteract the| had the cab moving almost before ‘ the last count. y ‘e were in it. I pulled the Turk- e ig boy among the <== in the thea-|ish towel off my head and made | clutch: hou Benet : SS der Ste-| futile swipes at my grease paint/| “ little boys is Junie Ho- pa a le y % E . 2 Mississippi menace SOFTBALL - « « buys his copies of The Citizen at whaie- ad tipeed. off about a mile of} driver egokoand to Toom, sit , football like \a -minia- Bayview Park. 7:30 p. m. sale, sells them at retail. ice ing ttigaticdi gossip c@l-/ that Jb gRBe gai Dawes dite and speaking ee Thorpe. His 78-yard ee his! us Everything he did whe | dest ver ek at her: af is rin against’ "Tulane in | Pirst ‘Named ‘Teams: “Visiting”) + + + pays cash for his papers. ing 42 new hotel, changing his apg BK L must Rebel 30M TORE SRE) OR Game Navy vs. Red loses if « customer fails te pay. - - . is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. __ + + + 900s the limit for his pars rain or shine, serves his customers hina et neas CR Se See ; Pan Soakeat 7 sharp ¢lick and Caro] sto nd tiplesthreat has ‘been Raiders. a } 5 i 4 doorway. 5 g like that-cfor three}< Second: ,Game—Coast Guari ie OE Se pe ene site per eRe peck } down at Ole Miss. Jackie VS. NavSta, - > an - s = ~~" - —- 5 3 y table and started |*Tommy, why? testers ater t se news a” “burly” “T40-pounder, SE smearing a make-up base on my why am I going?” 3 the ase BASEBALL in. Tommy opened the door} “Huh?” inet 5 ious’ post. You|s, { two inches, yelled “half hour"| “Why are you dragging me ying, k Coach Harry Mchre | Price Field (Trumbo). 3:00 pi m. and went cn. I couid hear him|along? t have to act tonight! 3 mn i SUNDAY i y along the h-)1 and on rs, | MaKe up and get dressed | and opened the do P Nic stopping at each room and be “Listen Faia! he a BE ‘Let's get goin - Ashley ing the doors behind tim Tte,/Then abruptly he pag > To be continued , and on a 49-yard Sam, 155, is an- c LEARNING PILLS » Georgia Tech’s! «Where have you been these comes close .to ears?” Typical of Bosch at eos university, his performance | pnedicine”. 4 urn. He threw two! «and di finally ell?” hdowns, scored a am = : 60-yard punt runback. fresh from wers nm and Lee's 155-pound x = pounds, ps Fyre re, Harry Baugher, has i ss ~~ : touchdowns in four games—and GROWNUP MIDDLEWEIGHTS ADD = Soar spomreay PDN HAND Syracuse university is a new ‘innovation in football. What's | Wearily unusual about it? 2. What. was the winning score! ants, shot dur: in this year’s aational open golf hunt, into the a a aga dix i 2nd. : = the-NEA | ciampionship? hear and sat de — é patra «Ast || 3. Which of. these ‘Bpprts)| fig- istatting home. ‘ we Crk sts 2 Yres is a football coach: Tony) Suddenly one of Abb eeeebaebas enna, Wally’ Biitts; Ve = stanned but not |W Wilt, Jack Kyamer, Bi: Smith? _rbhieh appare: |} 4. Tulane, Nebraska Stanford /SuBE? conseioune and Clemson football teams ‘Werte linunter blazed away - beaten in October upsets. Name it out of the air. Tonger make the weight. And Mauriello Tough the teams which beat them. i That left Kufeldt ut the same time Overlin,) Gus piled up an early lead, 5. Name the jockey who fode) friend with four phea: 1 whipped for the floored Tami for a nine count in ‘six winners in a seven-race pro- | two fed faces. and Hostak, for-jthe second round and hurt him ‘gram in October at a New York ee | SPORTEST ANSWERS King, said they toclagain in the seventh From then | track. op as light heav-'on Mauriello took charge and} = peas : d Lesnevich on the floor in the Give yourself 20 points | Quéstions Elsewhere On This P: fiello First { twelfth. question correctly answer! 1. The center faces hic con the first to make| Tami is. popular, hard-hit- | You'te if you score 60- ex- backfield on offense. i st a close tussle ting puncher from New York’s/cellentt if you get $0 and a real, 2 233 in August and Bronx, a fast-growing kid who/ sports expert if you tilly 86 @f} 3 Butts coaches Georgia U. at the.title iq has lost only two decisions—to | shove. 4 Rice beat Tulane. Indiana! tht, over © 18 Soose and Lesneyich. He knock-} jed out Steve Belloise, who twice! was cham-ichallenged for the middleweight jnevich but Gus is more season- isterest title, in the first round. He isjed and has hed more experience . iain eee faster and, hits barder-than Les-jover the championship Toute | es weighs in at 160. Miscour?s s__(147, but don't Dean Bagley, ord: Of it ‘to Bierman) does a aa ota, and Dave Nelonit c WU. Sh) lio got+ referee but the votes of the two

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