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Rattlers: | Tallahassee | Play | In Miami | @pectal to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, Dec.’ 3.—The Florida A. & M. Rattlers of Tal- ‘Jahassee, who go into their game swith Hampton [Institute at Mi- ami’s Orange Bowl Stadium Sat- urday afternoon with a record of eight. wins against. one fotpat have faced one of the toughes ie in the school’s history bred of undefeated and un- University of Raleigh, . C., a claimant of the national negro championship. Florida A. & M.’s setback at the hands of Shaw came’ in:its' second game cf the season and close followers of the Rattlers declare the team is 75 percent ‘stronger now. ! Vivian Driver Bowling Winner | -“The Navy ‘Wives’ owing Group, under the auspices of! USO-NCCS, resumed their bowl- ing hour Tuesday, after the tur- key tournament of last week. Vivian Driver was top bowler | with a total of 149 pins, and Flo} Fauleoner runner-up with 145. Other bowlers were Mesdames Lucille Browning, Myrtle Brachtl, Roma Dillard, Flo Faulconer, Mary Louise Gardner, Corky Her- ron, Eloise Hinger, Ella Gwen Kutzleb, Dot Murphy, Lil- | lian Meek, Betty Reineke, Jeanne Reynolds, Rae Skeirik, Pat Tal- bot, Vera ‘Wood and nee Owens. Four newcomers joined the; ranks. They are Ruby Calwell, Mildred Palmer, Edna Pofter and | Arlene White. AUOEOUENAIDONUINGRUUGUAHNNNTTODEONGUNOHOHNDc2anone Att TONDO SPORTS and RECREATION BL a SWIMMING—South Beach, south end of Duval Street, DEEPSEA FISHING—Uulf Dock west Caroline Street; Craig Dock, north end of Grinnel Street. BASEBALL—Games, usually on Sunday afternoon, at Munici- pal Stadium, Duck Avenue and 14th Street. 4OLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island, TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- vision Street (day and night facilities). BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts at South Beagh and Bayview Park. HANDBALL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. PICNICKING—Tables at view Park. CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND — Bayview Park. JOMFORT STATIONS—Bavview Park, How They § Stand): ‘BASEBALL Key West's Senior Baseball League (Wickers Field) Bay- ‘fyepnesD4Y, DECEMBER 8, 1947 I Rath eet it errant MRattlers’ only loss came at - James, een stand separated by only | Wilkie Beat Reathooshers. les im the history ofthe grid . __PAGE-TRREE-- Sn re et SS SSRN OE Bee omermestigs gh Notre. Dame-Southern California Battle ~*~ “ Revives Memories of ROCKNE and J ONES When Notre Dame and Southern California mix for the 19th time in Los Angeles, the game will have an important bearing on the national title, but Knute Hockne, left, and Howard Harding Jones, right. who began the intersectional series, won't be there to see it. Above, Steve Juzwik of the Irish is hauled down by the Trojans in the thrilling 1941 game. ae eee * By JIM BECKER, AP Newsfeatures Sports Writer F EW YORK. —Knute Rockne and Howard Harding Jones are gone, | cided by points after touchdown ; ' tul Notre Dame backfield of but the intersectional rivalry they began will have its 18th re-; in favor of Notre Dame. | Gestion: Schawets. Savoldi and newal on Saturday, Dec. 6, before 105,000 football spectators. | Southern Cal lost three of the | ge = —. — unprepar- Notre Dame and Southern California will tangle on that date in first four games by missing con- Pied oh iy yp picnic 7 ‘Bucky Los Angeles, continuing a series that began in 1926 and has never | versions. Le Coenan, sha nom. kane tte presented a one-sided show. While other schools wriggle off the! USC has posted three shut- } Dame surprised the arid world Irish grid schedule because “no % omy can play Notre Dame every OUts over the. Irish—and three ; with a 27-0 rout—the largest year,” the men of Troy will attempt to demonstrate that a college ~~ the Troians were balked) margin ever complied by either can play the Irish on level terms® , at the goat line season after season . i . : | _Two games After 18 battles of those points in last year’s’ field goals. ' 26-6 fracas. | Here’s how close the series! | 27 points, with the Irish on the ' has been: apenbna wnbilliieasiiee gained 20: Four team. That was Rockne’s last team. ‘His death that vear broke up Only seven games produced a! the genuine frienship that had Pigg, Peon i more than, existed between the rival mén- ' jone touchdown—four going to! tors..On each visit to South of the games were de- | USC, three to the Irish. ‘Bend thereafter, Jones always ic dian One game ended in a tie. ' placed a wreath on the grave of Some of the most thrilling bat- | the immortal Knute. were settled by the two Most babies and young chil- iby this - series. Two of these dren are farsighted. ; /came in successive years. In} | 1930 the men of Troy were load- | jed. They smacked down mighty | Last Night In Basketball | Califormia 74.0, blasted the In-} : Game t Hig c 00 ym dians of Stanford, 47-14, and | v Qn came into the Notre Dame tilt: 9 ;determined to wipe up the sod | woke we” od | JUNIOR CONCHS BEAT* “=== with the risk. - eS se ie sate ef e * Saunders; scorer, Cerezo. Timer,! . The Trojans had lost three of | wy Sg Pie INDEPENDENTS IN -, Tallon. {the first four games to Notre! eet nae as Tonight’s games will begin at i Dame by one point but had won! 4 + , EXCITING CONTEST, | 7 o'clock, with Boca Chica Ma-{the fourth 27 -12. Both clubs; ay’ Me wr ot %, Ce | res against the E. P, C. 618.} were undefeated when the fifth | i 24. TO 22 Key West Transit will meet} game dawned. y : mere zs Bob’s Sport Shop, and Naval | Jones had prepared his grid- Tha Pity Reeeialion: Dears ! Ordnance vs. the C. Y.-C. 'ders to cope with the powefer- ment Basketball League got off | - 5 = ze masa pieces HS to a roaring start at the High | School gym last night. The first | game between the USS Wilkie | and the Beachcombers ended up with a score of 37 to 22 in favor of the Wilkie. High scorer for the Wilkie was Luoma, with 11 points. The Beachcombers’ high point man was Castiilo, with three field goals. Other players for the Wilkie were James, Wheeler, Cooper, Getchel, Counihan, and Schmitz. Beachcomber men were Saun- ders, Rafferty, Rosam, Demeritt, and Sweeting. The game between the well- matched Junior Conchs and the Independents was the outstand- ing one of the evening. With the score tied at 22 all when the final whistle blew, the game went ito a hard-fought overtime period, The cheering wild when Santa—that’s you... first assistant —that’s us! Brim. ming over with jewelry gifts at prices that are surpris- ingly low, this store should be your Giftquarters, if you're looking for Quality, ¢ 48 well as Savings! crowd went the Conchs got two Club— W. L. Pct,| more points to make the final wor Red Raiders .8 5 $15] score, 24-22. High scorer for the AAO, Boca Chica: Flyers 6 6 ;,.500;Conghs,. Solomon, . made 11 : 4 0 : mest fiat Station — ae wae sy ints. His teammates were,Wal- ‘} ; }: yg POLLOCK’S B hei “lker, Ladd, DB. Russell, Sawyer, |: '°! - ’ . and .Pritchard. s ue ring Independent players were Smith, B. Russell, Schoneck, | Nightmare Throws Rodeo Champ SPLIT ROCK, Wyo.—(AP). -~-Phil Leckenby, Spit Rock cewhand and top notch bronc stomper, came through a tugged rodeo season okay but was thrown by a night- ‘mare—agnd broke his collar- rbong in the resulting fall ‘from bed. Trucker Takes Big, Steep Step} , JNDIANAPOLIS.—Ben Walter drove his truck onto a grease rack at a filling station and was hoisted ten feet into the air. A-few minutes later, Walter ab- sent-mindedly stepped out of the cab, fell to the concrete floor below and fractured his right leg. y POCHHSOSCOHSOHSHOOHOSOODO ze Knowles, Ward and C. Smith. | Last game was a pushover for the Fleet Sonar School. They . beat the Key West Electric, First quality, clear-cut $ 59-10. Swenson made 18 of the diamond set in your 50 shots. The teamwork of these. choice of mountings boys, McKee, Miller, Seward, | McDowell, Callahan, Petri, and Rotunno was outstanding. Key West Electric team con- | sisted of Osterhaudt, who made 6 points; Wallace, Sawyer, Bar- co, Danan, Cates and Brogh. i The officials were: Referee, ! Harry Knight, and umpire, R. A.! A good size diamond, flanked by twa smaller stones and set in lovely 14K gold mounting. Choice of fishtail os channel setting. BASKETBALL | SCHEDULE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM | Night Games } Choice of men’s or ladies’ birthstone, | genuine or synthetic, set in modern mountings of white or yellow gold, TONIGHT— $ ’ 7:00—Boca Chica Marines vs. 100 POLLOCK § E.P.C. 618. Re 15—Key West Transit vs.! nn aap a SLUG: Q U f L | T ) Bob’s Sports Shop. | Looks twice this price. 9:30—Naval Ordnance vs. CYC.! by Bbageg 13K aaid E Ww t L E R 5 THURSDAY— mounting, 6:00—High School B Girls vs. 514 ‘Duval St. Key West. St. Key West. Fla. CYC Girls. RB OeAIER, Vitale vs.» Inde-| ‘Open Every Evening ’Til Xmas for Your Shopping Pleasure & Convenience pendents. 8:15—Junior Conchs vs. Key. West Electric Repair. | 9:30—Fleet Sonar School vs.; Beachcombers. i tet stata ct tn nth a Ie ns