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2 _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950 St. Joseph's Plays Key West Jr. High : At Tennis Tomorrow |... [Today In History || 1778 — The Masonic Grand ‘MARATHON TEEN AGE CLUB IW vit: meow Ment. | SOFTBALL SATURDAY AT PARK 322-2=7s2::2::~;| BIRTHDAY i House) Iaid—Plans those of By AP Newshoatures Irishman John Hoben, winner in| competition, Meeting Of The | *eeccescosesscoveseccees | and a lot of land. (GRAW. born Oct. 13. 1885. at the prize being $500; CURTIS WHITTLESEY Mc- ; 3 1812—At a time when Ameri-| Madison, N. J. son apstate AF Yates, 9, A =n * 2 7s bs Parrott RB Two Softball Peop es Forum can ae were at a. very jew|* vend - pe \ : ea =5 St Eee arr’ ae: . ,}ebb, U.S. sloop-of-war Wasp, 450- | £9Un¢ Pe . Youngest Richards Manager Of White Sox Pinder Clubs tA, comme, eemeees peoage [toms Heates Philadelphia to lic] Shins aus . ; d . « ; | Pinder al at 7:30, the Hi = sd ‘fish shi lic in battle and thus} ™* = . Bie ca mS $ > c District 14} Lions will play host to the Mara- “ ony ay Rega lg RP 31 |thon All-Stars. This is the see-| fiir ane Pinder . 67 | ond meeting of the clubs, and it|- 22°,groras, and writes : . i ae District 25| 58 exPected that a good game is| writers meat Parrott ! my in themaking. 3 ye Congress meets in Louisville / ey Pinder - : © 193 The Stars took the first game} District 16/0" ,theit home field by a score} ‘INDISPENSIBLE ALLY’ | awards Norway some 712 million EE ae ; 9 jotss Sas | Editor, The Citizen: for ships requisitioned in United Pinder _ : Manager Donnie . Williams of} ‘The members of the KepWeit States in World War 1 aa the Ligns announced that his} *" =e mus 1927—In_ Pittsburgh District 17/Gjub has had more practice to-| Minister’s Association do hereby] President i 1922—The Hague Tribunal| Today's Birthdays Judge Johr C. Clark, seniar e of the US. Circuit Cows New York, born im Coolidge calls on coun-| Waynesburg, Pa, 69 years go. aerestt = Rs | gether and he guarantees the/ wish to express their heartfelt] try’s rich to devote their lives to| Dr. Felton G. Clark, presifient Pinder 83 _| home fans some real action. appreciation to you for your! i and to the|of Southern University, “Biteg This is the first out-of-town] gracious attitude toward publish-] fine arts. | Rouge, La, born at Baton. Reuge, NEW BLOWS DEALT [ball game for the Junior Leagu-| ing announcements and news| 1943—Italy becomes a co-bellig-| 47 years azo . (Continued Frm Tage One) | ers but more are expected in the| items, concerning our several] ¢rafit of the Allies. | Irene Rich, actress, bore im South Korean soldiers against the| future. The admission to this| churches, in The Key West Citi-] 194% Russia sides with the | Buffalo, N. Y. 59 years ago. town of Hanpo — eight miles|Same is free and the boys are/zen. We want you to know that Uaited States endorsing Palestine| Dr. Luther H. Evans, Librarian north of Kumchon. hoping to see the Key West fans| we recognize and appreciate such] Partition. | of Congress, born A bitter fight already is under| at the game. | pices an +] -1949—Admiral Denfield denies} Dr. Frederick A Middlebusix wae fac this reed copia enn | The teats Tine-up Tike | ™yavguuable service. °<* al that the Siavy -was oppesed. to| president of the Univeruy al : First Cavalry Division GT's fight-|‘hiss oO | and helpful tous both as ipdic| “ification. eo z ig in Hanpos outs, | cca, merase Cin | igual and a's au Wed me. S meer . meanwhile, hy} = : | want to “get around”, . _ : Sonny Sabine <4 Korean soldiers who captured} = | we tasks os to The Citizen. be-| aa — _ pte -_ 7 5. Molina. 3 the Port of Wonsan have fought| Parkhur. |cause we know it is an indispen- cake. It has ono attractive * L ites and O’Bryant. their way three miles to the west} Snow. 1b: | sible ally. We hope we can al- apdearance when it looks Suffg 2 Bervaldi and Carnival or against moderate resistance. Hinerman, rf: | ways be as gracious toward you, and gives the cake a high. festive John Roberts, These Allied troops are moving} Russell. 3} The 6pponents (players opposite j | as you have been toward us. fair. westward now toward the-Red! Gaskill. cf (®) Wirephoto | ~— i | Sincerely yours, ae numbers in each lineup play m capital of Pyongyang, on Korea’s! Menendez, rf. | ELDON SIMMONS, FLY FLY FLY FLY FLY FLY. pgainst each other): PAUL RICHARDS has just been named manager of the Chica- opposite side, about 90 miles | McVCey, 3b-ss: 1 s 3 z = a * St Joseph's go White Sox in the American League, and now he’s enjoying a_ | *¥2Y- : = —t Harris School Lions | Key West Ministers > — 1. Bobby May. vacation on his farm at Waxahachie, Texas. He and daughter Wonsanh airport, seized with) Gonzalez, 2b: 7, ———— assenger ury 2. Harry Bethel. Paula Dell. Il, are petting one of his horses. He arrived the | ‘© city. has been rushed into/ Donnie Williams, p: | Key West, Fla, . 3. Charlie Yates, night before from Seattle where he managed that Pacific Coast | @P¢T@tion. It is being used ey Key, ss; | Oct. 21, 1950. MIAMI DEPARTURES : = 4 Dick Park. League team last season. He was manager of the Atlantic Crack- | “Wied wanes seer = — eeasrag ht | T ovis ieee =< z ca port planes are ing up fresh} ni: illiams, c; | ‘oda - - t Bethel and Mey. ibert meee tas 5 sashes is supplies and equipment for the| Roberts, 1b: uy’ 5 hOranrePe Daylight Flights ¥ 2. Yates and Yates or Ralph South Koreans. Richardson, If; | A quiet and pleasure - loving A Walterson, rf; | person is indicated, probably one eng Roberts, 3b; j taking much interest in religion, ‘Atrocities = oe Lado, p; | perhaps a clergyman. The native matches, A earn aaa +e — Stories of Communist atrocities} Menges, p. | will hold many firm and power. — ae soe see egreed ee " { are repeated with the capture of} es ful friends who will exert them- ‘pe.to. The Citioon at pant every ett eel Dr. John Johnson, noted chem-| selves for his benefit. He t 7 latest Involves Wonsanh- Sar4ist> ‘born in Scotland, 69 -years| only beware of lapsing into self exact Spe decided upon. vivors there say Red Korean po-| ago. indulgence. pos a is much | : = Sees lice killed or carried off as many 0 are 2 aes in . «ee2444| oolitical prisoners, as they could > gece ioe es ai Hurricanes Play Purdue before being driven from the'port. pane LAT eit Z . In Indiana Tomorrow One 26-year-old who * e:taped} therg at :the..appointed hour. TENNIS ee “tense ielbseigents i No mean efficiency for 11 and 12 . Sy aig p tiem Ubiversity wilt play Pur- i : By PEDRO AGUILAR #5 ,F tHE the-Reds said 500 person; had) been confined in the Wonsan jail oné,week ago. They were gone year = w }idue University in Lafayette, In- “ : i Cardrmerye 4g the two. || V : ‘diang The Hutricanes will ‘ get 5 he Somgth fort ees | a at ag 2, Ferd era —— ae thie lee have Another anti-Communist led! FE bo = “= tennis player ey West—is |! « oaners enn won! AP. Correspondent..° William Jor- — 650 x 20. = Al Yates. So tiny over, Citade®, ark} Villanova. Pef-| <2n-to a grave where six bodies|}| 1— 700 x 17 due won over Notre Dame. after 2 moment) he cam scarce- | By Ralph Hartenstine — re found. The informant said|/| I1— 780 x 16 see.over the net, Al is no be- |and Mr. Van — Withect a are? GRES) ie had been shot - with the sig|] 1 750 x 17 ‘- 2B 2S TENNIS STRATEGY Miami may lose, but! the Boit-| Victims, but although hit twice, 1—1000 x 28 ®mazing *forays into all ‘AND TACTICS ermakers will know oe they survived by playing dead. | 1—1000 x 20 of ‘the court against s Carnival in their Septem- ber 18.match brought tennis pro- _ fessional Mr. Van to his feet to applaud. One Minute | ve : —< He crawled tosafety after being | pve: Pers fn = bell SOME © > | muipa. geder a Tale eRrth wend change your game, even though| With the other victims. | it is hard to do so, before it's foo| Ait Force Doing j late. For example, if you are los-| # Part For Victory : ing by exchanging deep drives,| _ American B-29's also are coing bréak it up at once with short) ‘heir part toward crippling enemy} During the W: 5 1—1100 x 20 Notice whether opponent seems} fast or slow, strong or weak backhand, likes high or low ball, likes speed or slow ball, takes a leng or short backswing. During warmup you should! pals. ey routes, both railroads and swing with complete freedom = ighways. SPORTS Quiz e | 2nd. aim ‘each shot for the base- ghey eaead ‘They _blested North. Korean], “esa xa) 8 gi, Gaadvenr — Unless you are in perfect touch,| communication lines today — x allow a margin or error of two] striking at Namsi within about|| '~ 700 * 20 8 ply. Goodrich ____. feet on sideline balls. (Three feet} 15 air miles of China's Man-|} S— 780 x 16—(32 x 8) 10 ply. each —_____ when the wind is blowing toward| churian border. 2+ 825 x 20 10 ply. tire. tube and flap—each that sideline). In other words} Other B-29's hammered targets|}| !— 825 x 2@ 10 ply. Goodyear—tire, tube and wheel you aim two or three feet in| in the Pyongyang area—and one C ‘S : ~~ = line. 1. Which National League team| Winning Your Points: chut out the Phils in a} Tennis matches are won by double-bill this year? garnering a SERTES of points and 2. When did Sandy Sadler and | games, often in rapid succession. WiBie Pep last meet? Run your points and your game 3. For whom does Iry Noren/ together and extend a streak as play baseball? jong as -you: can.. When . ahead 4. How old is Herb Flam? play’ twice*as-“hard~to® -inerease 5. Has any baseballer in the} your léadsand to. event your Majors registered sevenchits| opponent from ring. “The Toudvansuneee from the spot you want the ball} flight followed up yesterday's to land. naval strike against Chongjin by Set_your* Sights on ‘the base} dumping bombs on rail lines lead- line and don't be; afraid to aim] ing into that.east eoast port for it. Every “shot of.yours that} Fighters and light “bombers pitches up in the middle court is} concentrated their aftatks on ye A total of 29 sorties iwere! in severt times at bat in one first game-poing i migtaké. Adjust your length as} enem: : gers 2 y y ground forces, Altdgether game? get, = 7 sa Pas | 90-6 ou go along pie DEEP. } targets were blasted in or. near 12 ie S eee 3 nga ey 7. Pgs laces jn | Allow th§ sarke in ‘of error} North Korean cities. * these Malt momertil fii the on tife baseline atfthe! Start of x Neb Yor IGG 7 { that wins game pdints. the match and +abandon it. for] flown today. 189 of them in close 2. September 8th. Whe: ee elit ia ntned outright aims for the baseline it-/ support of UN ground troops. 3. Washington Senators. tnd ee i BP 5 a9 ower ra self as you work into your game. | ¢9.999 Enemy 4. Twenty-one. net, relax and bide ‘your time. yee Wee Prisoners Taken 5. No, six is the record. Make use of the wind. It can either help you or hurt you. Up- court balls are twice as effective when hit. against the wind. Dis- cover early exactly how the in the past 24 hours alone. wind is blowing and when possi-} That boosts the grand total of} 's ble hit directly down its corridor-/ enemy war prisoners to neafly For example, when the wind is 60,000. blewing crosscourt into your opponent's court, hit your forcing Doomed To Defeat 25 shots crosscourt to give the wind} North Korea’s Communist; a chance to increase their pace. | Premier has given, the first real The Bounce indication that his government iders itself doomed to de- AVOID HITTING A FALLING] 27°" BOUNCE. Catch the ball at the 4 x = : > ball a Setadl top of the bounce. Hit mid-court ge ote nes _2 .} balls ON THE RISE and go to ‘the net behind them. Experience with stroking a rising {hall when fully st. This robs your oppon- €nt of time:to get set. Fred Perry and Henri Cochet became world champions ‘through a genius for stroking a rising ball. Initiative Seek to control the play. This is done through always aiming for a given spot Learn to hit straight down the line when off to the side. Initiate the first fore- ing shot whenever possible. Think - - always while the point is going For teatime make sandwiches on what spot in your opponent's _ Of apricot jam and a 5 of “ court should be aimed for. = faces with soft butter or mar- Try not to signal your shot.| your body. On service look in Satine and grill in a hot skillet ‘Your -opponent should be kept in] one direction at times and hit Wnt golden brown. Serve at the dark as to where it is going. another. once, while still piping he*. You have all afternoon if need be. Keep your'balls deep and at- tack off every bali he hits in midcourt. Play important to opponent's ee ‘our 1: ywns vs. Bombers. sr . ora. “| If he moves slowly, run him. If he can’t play net, chop up court and pass or lob over his If he likes speed feed him If he likes low ones More Red prisoners are being taken every day. General Mac Arthur's headquarters says 1,400 Communists have been captured pn Nee te ihe: Korean Communist leader, Kim. Tl Sung. The Chinese radio quoted Premier Kim as saying “Werious, danger hangs over our mother- land.” He added: “Our ‘people's army, defending every inch of its land, is forced to retreat.” Let the kids eat peanuts when they want them! They contain a generous amount of protein that, according to nutrition experts, compares’ favorably in nutritive value with the protein of meat,