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: ' Key West's own Johnny Yates lest night TKO'ed Jerry Rich of Chicago im the fourth round of ir scheduled six-rounder. The fight was action prcked #8 the way, and the partial e San Carlos at 8 Bee ne ine ce Kes: West Cubana =. 4 8) 50 ie the Island City lad to vie~) adams Dairy 3 4° 429 tory. sn) ¥ American Legion 2 5 .286 Daly in the first round did} ————— Rieh jook like the Rich who ex-|idn’t show up. And . Cameron fered the ring with three straight | ¥* too much for his lighter op- ponent. i ws felt themselves] !n the Cameron-Burke _ farce, im the first, Yates showed aj the Miamia gute! Burke. p> A close for in-fight-{Catheron nitend Burke ‘was preferred to hit}hurt at the finish. Cameron fought some of the “best: ~ i fal The least you say about ‘ke There. were boxing b ig ih a Gurry of rights and| fans last night who would ques- ly to the took the blows and gave] perienced, and his punches were wo punch that] not of the speed and power one Yates ackhow!-| would expect from any ringman. The main-event was hardly ? H : : ~|Play Sunday Afternoon thought their started before a large number of fans started to leave. Had the If this is the Burke who is sup- posed to have fought many lead- ‘Chicago led shortly after-|ing fighters in the Brooklyn area was in for a bad night, it} fight continued for any length of only short-lived, Yates start-{time, near manslaughter would second fast, sending Rich} have been committed. eanves with a hard left to again kissed the mat fromjand to have been a sparring hard Key} ther appearances in a local ring if he is not the authentic Burke, Charley Reed . got his second straight KO in the third round, when he put Art Scott to sleep. Reed was the shorter lad, but eo last ir The except for! harder right hand with Davis rousing Yates-Rich fight was| being the better boxer, and the oe Will In Second Contest, Adams Dairymen Will Meet American Legion Aggregation The Key West Cubans and San Carlos teams will tackle one another in the first game tomor- row afternoon at Witker’s Field. The Cubans and ‘the Saints are always fighting to win. "The game will.go full: nine innings, and the teams will line up as. follows: Key West Cubans O. Rivera, centerfield; J. Rodriguez, shortstop; D. Roberts, catcher; aed, Acevedo, first base; ‘Algnzo,: leftfield; i Cabot, third base; K. Rodriguez, pitcher; Rabotin, second base; L. Casado, rightfield; - Castellano, J. Casa, Rivera, Bell, Covington and Landi, subs. San Carlos Saints C. Valdez,. rightfield; Al. Pazo, shortstop; J. Garcia, leftfield; Vidal, pitcher; C. Garcia, third base; Al. Acevedo, second base; Anguiera, centerfield; J. Castro, catcher; M. Sanchez, first base; Mongolo, Sanchez, R, .Machin, F Salinero and’ E.. Rodriguez, subs. In the nightcap the Adams team will play the Legion team. This game is expected give a thrill, for the Legion ys * lost last Sunday a two to nothing game, with no earned runs, scored against Joe’ Lewis. It is expected’ that Fernandez will start for ion. and Didi Torres for the Dairy boys. First game at 1 p. m., at 3p. m. second ee ‘The Cubans have signed Rabo- tin, L..Casado, M.. Rivera and Bell and have released, P. Rodri- guez, Sweeting, Padron and kept in the 15 player limit. Very poor The fans were not at} possessor of the faster left. Davis and echoed their com-| showed plenty of respect for Le- ’ land’s right. is short lived indeed,} Art Manuel was too heavy and the public soon forgets. Last} too tall for little Leroy Bailey. in Hight, Semmy Mamone|the opener and knocked him out put on a fight that} in the third. Neve headlined many aj A battle royal opened the show. Wie-bout im cities ten times our} Introduced at the ringside were Terry Lee and Young Fernandez.! comparison with last Fri-| Terry Lee is a professional boxer Se pn card the fights were}who has appeared with many terrible. But then, not/top-notch boxers, and expects to bp Saeed will a card have bouts] be in the local ring shortly. The calibre of Mamone-Spang-| And Fernandez needed no in- ee Rumberger, | troduction to fans who. followed ote bd boxing in the older days. Young Th fairness to the promoter,| Fernandez ended his ring career here tuck was the order of the} with an excellent. record. Fer- Gay. Rumberger, a great crowd|nandez was a good puncher. for . broke his finger. The] his weight, and were the years They Compete But Still Like Each Other Very Much CHICAGO..(#).—Two business. rivals think mighty well of each other. They. are George Drake and Marion Isbell. who run_ re- staurants around the corner from each other in Chicago. Each of them recently ran a series of newspaper advertisements say- ing what-a fine person the other was. Isbell said in one ad, “To get along with the rest of the world, we must first learn to get along who was to have fought|rolled back would fight many_a fending Walt Purdy, headliner for Dick Lee. with one another. George and I have leaned.” NOTICE Registered Voters Of Key day. November 8. check the area in which you reside in order to avoid any inconveniences at the polls, Tues- West, please PRECINCT AREA COMPRISED— 1 From northwest waterfront to and including uneven number side of Eaton Street. 2 From even number side of Eaton Street to and includ- ing uneven number side of Southard Street. 3 From even number side of Southard Street to and in- i \\ **\¢luding uneven number side of Angela Street. 4 From even number side of Angela Street to and includ- ing uneven number side of Truman Avenue. 5 From even number side of Troman Avenue to and in- : cluding even side of White to and including uneven number side of United Street. 6 From even side of United from uneven side of White to and including northwest side of Stock Island. VICTOR LOWE. City Clerk 1! acke Last Nig | COMMUNIST LEADERS FREE ON $260,000 BAIL _ S695 to SILOS [family returned to the building! y Torres said. BASEBAEL ; en SUNDAY— 9 = 1:00 — Cubans vs. San Carlos. 3:00 — Legion vs. Adams Dairy. GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. SKATING a 7-30 to 9:00 p.m. e _ (®) Wirephoto JOHN FOSTER DULLES (left), Republican, and Herbert Leb- man (right), Democrat-Liberal, are the candidates in the New York senatorial election next Tuesday. The election, only sen- atorial race in the nation, is regarded by both parties as a test of strength for the 1950 congressional elections. HORSES PERISH (By The axnocinted Prens> SAN FRANCISCO.—Between 50 and 60: horses perished early today in a fire in the San Fran- cisco Riding School and Stables at Stanyan and Waller Sireets. “Lovely Jantzen Swedters IN ALL THE WANTED SHADES and They Come in Sizes 32 to 48 Special New Arrival DRESSES at S348 French Crepe, Washable in Dark Prints mA R ONO VITZ (Bt De Wardrobe Hub! Smart Always! (#) Wirephoto ELEVEN CONVICTED COMMUNIST LEADERSARE ALL SMILES as they leave Federal court- house in New York—free on bail totaling $260,000 while awaiting. appeal of their sentences. 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