The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 10, 1951, Page 3

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a 4 Z TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1951. BLOCKS TO Pinder And Perez Look Good In Football Practice: Game With So. Broward Soon Two stuffy ‘gentlenian from up Chicago way receiv- e trunt of the high school’s collective football fury ed t yesterdzy, At the énd of the ordeal, they seemed far the worse of the six dummies recently re- for = experience: Two ceivi the school’s grid shuldefblocks cross and just plan charging, as Beckmar put the : on the amex field. Althowh the dummies* may, havé wished fervently that they had been chosen for bridge the coaches were far more satisfied with the results ofthe afternoon’s practice, They agreed that the high schoolers were catching m faster than they had expeded. “That coesh’t: mean : we don’t hav¢ a frightening lot to learn,” jaid Jones!“‘After all) the wholé ‘team: has to start fromthe bottom with the simplest fundamen- tals,” : Carlton Pnder, a husky, 180 pound ninthigrader, looked ‘pari- cularly. promising, He seemed to have ecaughtthe idea of blocking a little mor¢ quickly than most of the squat. Gus Perez, a 200 pound hefty\in the tenth grade also exhibitel a real talent for the line work Jones said today that practice would probaby be moved indoors for, the day ‘ifthe rain continued. He explained fhat the little equip- ment. received-so far had. to be treated with the utmost care. “It's scarce,” he said suecifictly.| Iradi,. H. Adams, and “George @*iling their boys with the scanty | pate so that’ the,event would a Meanwhile, negotiations were} Washington Malgrat- were: some ©duipment that has arrived. More tract the national Without about completed for a game with South Browardj‘on October 19. If the cor ce giant is added to the Cong schedule, there will be reasom aplently. for Jones to utilize evefy available minute on the annex field. South Broward | consistentlyputs out a very strong team and. wall certainly Jook with disfaver any David.and Gol- itah ideas ‘hat Jones may. enter- tain. p+ ei 3 On on the bagletball, court, there is no reason Key West couldn't come throgh «with a surprise next Octoltr. Ike Williams- Fight Tomorrow The schequled 10-round welter- weight cane ril 11, béween lightweight Ike illiams of Trenton, N. J., body blocks, reverse body blocks, gridiron aspirants through their paces GRIDDERS THROW DUMMIES ad were the objects of coaches Win Jones and Ed Have You Entered The City Tennis Championships? Tennis players may - enter the city champicnships by telephoning Eerl Yetes at 203 before’6 p.m. or 586-J thereafter and giving ‘him their name,.address,.and | telephone number. The champicnships — will start at the County Beach as S0on es the backstops on the new courts are completed. 1 ' <== Lae FOLLOWIN ) THROUGE By PEDRO AGUILAR I forgot some of the picthers of days gone by in a previous col- umn, Maximo .,Gonzalez, Claude that I- missed. ; 4 ot a T,3) vy! Among the: catchers who were cn’my list, ‘and’ whom the editor missed, was. none other than Earl “Wrinkley Bill” Ingaham, Every- one ws what#teatc! ink- ley Wa. “In: basi oll aa i he played a: goodseard garter basemen .of thi inch & Meda pe a at A.sRodriguez, “Panther Pent, At- Tennis Match Is Postponed _The tennis match bet t: sity end Key West's ween University of Miami var- best Will be played on Thursday. Starting at 2 p.m. Originelly scheduled this efternccn on sa Marine courts, Was postponed becaus: the weather. for the Ca- the match e of From This By DON EDWARDS Seat Of course it’s a little early to start predictions for give it-a try. Before any banded down howe be known that the: starting on the gridiron first tit the voaches, fieulty with living. and a f boys that haven't ball experience. Making use of all thes siderations, it would be come to the truthful that their. first year ful in experience and «om on the gridiron, for the coaches but is expected day. equipment it is very. hard Ty on the spring training yeung gridsters. On September 21, any Key the igh school gridsters but we will congratulatior predictions local are for the in local history. Also, whith drew a field of 32 players, | tidal c Head Coach Win! Herr wr Janés and Backfield Coach Ed Dear Mr. Beckman, are having a little dif-| equipment not ar-' mett C sh new bunch of had the foot- wise to conclusion 1 won't be so| and become successful: in the line of games ter Circuit” of tournaments. The won, However, it will be suc wis- not only | cember also for the] Key W ‘beys that are coming back as; lettermen in the next regular on. At present, the coaches. are to. ci of the West High school will tromp the fields for the first time, They wil Withy Lekes Worth, a tough and powerful fee, with © all « West by 12 points. ty {Will -make; the, go hoke of their | green might. The outcome: should Yhaye it.as Lake Worth over Key against of the 28 of September. Uphis should ‘be one of the «closest well, Papito.Machin, Pape Garcia,! £ames’of the season and sheuid C. Lopez, Noel Gordon, L. Gone-, alez, Biff Salgado,’ Ignacio Cas- tillo, O. Capote,-F, Elbertson, Ma-' rio Pena, .W. Wickers, Sterling,: to trip Seacrest on October 26th, | like they will Chino, Hernandez, D. Sterling, Joe Alonzo,. Mounts, .Malgrat, Know-! les, ‘and many others: be considered more of a than any of the others The Key West Conchs will however, it looks veceivé another decided by at Ieast 13 points. On. November 2, the toss up try defeat Conchs ePhe Op Dev Sta baseball club . Will travel to Belle Glade for a defeated a picked team last Satur-/84:ae with the Belleglade grids. day ‘but this coming Saturday,! they, will havea hard bone to} All-Stars. None other than Goat and} Smith will pitch for them and| wi ters. Although I'm hopi the best, up looms the to Vero Novembe Another trip, lunabout ing for fact of st on Wednesday,| crack when they meet the Brooks! €¥>"rience on Bellglade’s side Beach, or Willie “Fitze” Pruden, St. Cath-| MeIntoch will be behind the plate! Prediction: Vero Beach 38; Key efine, Onj home in n, N. J, -will be broadcast: the CBS network by the ma of Pabst Blue Rib- bon Beet; CsT. This ¢ manating from the Chicago “Sifum, is another in the Wednesfay night Blue Ribbon . Bout ‘seri K ; #This pie ae en bout for Williams who may decide to jain the wdterweight ranks after this fight, Williamg who early this year beat Vic CGardell by a TKO in the 8th round and Ralph Zanelli by a TKO inthe 5th round, lost a unanimous decision to Joe Miceli on Februay 19, Last January 5, he staged i sensational first round TKO over Jose Gatica. in Phila- delphia. Daring 1950, he had nine fights of which he lost.only three. Pruden jas whipped such fight-" ers as Tory Janiro, Beau Jack, Carmine Tiore; ‘and Al Hersh. During his professional career, which started in 1947, Pruden has had 54 fights, winning 25 of them by knockoats. Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. Bayview Park »Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. there. for the Navy boys: Game } time 2 p.m. now making his| Snyder or:Greénwood -will be in, West 13. The other fiye scHedule are not games —_ | this date, Coach Win J Inning at 9 p. m,| Heard from “Danny: Lastres,,now trying to fill in the empty for the completed at ones is, They say: he signed with Tampa. dates with schools of comparative Viti Vidal is ‘going. good with St.’ cay) Bill Cates is. stil'the big done so well with the -Broklyn Farm clubs and all the “big of- ficials of the Brooklyn Dodgers club. size. ‘The .Jocal boys have have the challenging spirit’ You. were going to stop gambling. ‘win, the clean sportsmanship ! ama liberal mian, and am not ketball court. the gridiron as well? best of luck to you boys. shown ‘Cates, the. Conch boy who *has ‘they need and the deciding factor im favor of a tlosed town, andj Of weight plus speed on the bas- never have been.” Can they do it on! Here’s the enforcement of all laws,” retorted "Hing of a.tew +éxhibitions,, with | nam? players during the winter Of 1952 season. 1 clash} 9th. | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OZARK IKE SUBBER BEAN SAVES TH’ BUG SHORTSTOP FROM AN ERROR ON TH’ THROW TO FIRST Casa Marina Gets | Congratulations — On Tennis Meet Max Marmorstein, the C farina received the owner of | Hotel, recently | lowing letter from of the 2 ard te! hotel of Edward Fic Herr, Ten Wr cent tothe cham- courts | invitational pionships on the armorstein: | Good wishes to you and Em-| 1 “Casa N nis Cha this ty your city our hotel. ; Our Assoc would like to | ,see the tournament held again a part of our “Win- tournament jaround the te might be staged De- to third week in attention tract and the | rina Hote r the wint |A few of the nation’s vrscould be invited to pai Spntlight. Also please consider}the stag- ely yours, | ‘ EDWARD HERR E BASEBALL STANOIN ISGAND CITY WINTER EBALL LEAGUE ci Ww... Atonfic Bombérs 2201 0 14 Brooks 1 Stars 0 1.000 Gulfst 1 .000 Benny 1. .000 |Navy Eagl 0 .000 FOUR ACCIDENTS (Continued From Page One) | Bow Channel bridge causing $200} damage to the truck and the same ; amount to the bridge. The State, was passing another truck got too close to the The driver lost con an into it. two cars collided on ch Key bridge, abou {24 miles north of Key West. Thi j accident at 5:30. p. m. caused little darhage to the two cars. Wilder said that one just piled} into the back of the other. LOUIS CARBONELL (Continued From Page One) “Tl never vote, ‘no’ against the Harvey. Ben Hogan Wins Augusta Masters Tournament BEN HOGAN (CENTER AT LEFT) STROKES A SHORT PUTT that won the Masters Golf tourna- ment in Augusta, Ga. This shot gave the little Texan a four-under-par score of 68 for the round and a total four-day score of 280; It’s Ben's first time to win the Masters. Standing at left is Le: Worsham. Jr, In the picture at right, Hogan (right) receives the victor's plaque from Bobby Jone. Between them stands Skee Riegel, second place winner. (®) Wirephotos | Scho under. Sa PAGE THREES By Ray Goite UH--BYE-BYE, BAWL GAME -LESSN Att FLAG IT DOWN / TH’ TYING RUN | ADVANCES TO THIRD, AND TH’ WINNING RUN TO SECOND ONE AWAY IN TH’ LAST OF TH’ iLL THE BASES, A _ GROUNDER /S ORIVEN BETWEEN 4/RST AND SECON Dia 36 Officers Of War Capture Thief ==: * College Attend in Gcean Chase ; Sub Demonstration 20°7!"s*_"axs0n-M. oril 10.—UP)—A Coast Guard 1 overtook = iain if a 7high- torboat today after’ a ff Boothbay hg¥- vessels and, a chase. follow- le and sofhe ~~ SURVIVOR ROBERT (Confintied From Pave oie? STERLING HAYDEN ‘Continued From + Ones tied to the pi to return fo s Hicks, the tworc W. Puopoln of c . D where Trirty-six ofzcers, consisting of} Y the raculty anc studen N in Ke y West, 7 1951, to attend an anti-submari | Warfare .demonstratioa. Heading | faculty. group. of seven j store Me The men were swept ‘out by i the C e Lieutenant General Marold R.| The man-was- not immediately ‘rent into the - waters of I Bull, USA, commandant e'} identified. But-he was. placed uh- Poca Chica beach.! jcollege. Others ‘of the y / der arrest, bythe Coast Guard.) The heavily loaded skiff be group will be: Captain. Clifford}: <The beat had sped away..frém to iter. Th S. Cooper, USN, project officer; }#) hart and -palice, apitt: the: men titer were nts at the wheel fired at. them.as he adéd, out’ to ‘sea. He made ff 40-foot power boat naméd Colonel Benjamin §. Ke USAF; Colonel Daniel W. Jen ins, USAF; ‘Colonel Harry skccaan: : axson, CE; Colonel Ge a ile Martin, infantry, and C BUILDING PERMITS D 5 could not. make sh swimiback”to the boat. The choppy waters clos his héad. -The three me the beat, Roberts, Us er growing de: loosen the en: overboard, In their attempt jently4moved to motor, turne nd was swept ‘ould not swim a Fred J. Archibald infantry. | weg “" .. | (Continuec from Page One); The group will have a pet: | root at 710 Seminole avenue pa g conference in the Administra-| cost of $500. y tore] tion Building at the Naval Station} George Lee, 409 Truman a) late Thursday afternoon and ob-| nue, is building a concrete’ po! along | Serve the anti-submarine war- | at cost of $300. .* ad been | f@re demonstration at sea on Fri nest Salagar is... erecting, <1 4 missing mea/ ¢@Y;_and on Saturday, will visit] sign at the rear-of & building ga e .| the Fleet Sonar School, Advanced} Caroline street. be Underseas: Weapons School, N: a | ¥al Ordnance Unit, Surface Anti oe IMMEDIATE DELIVER’ ;} Submarine Devélopment Detach-| peiap& | New 1951 Ph be strok vors} ment, Air Development Squadron Parker instead of t of the|Qne, and- Airship Squadron! - With or Without, head in panic, cut t Eleven. with his teeth and ticd and Usry together to th turned boat. They ¢ on to..the 0 until the t Guard yes! The group will depart Key West on Sunday, April 15. immer- aw id that ‘the hospital} is sk ‘thong edapdide REG. $52.50 SUPER DELUXE CUSTOM via Direct Connection in MIAMI pals , soni inutes 34] . ; bik! Pe ee = U0 PAINTING (4a Almost Nenest Colors and Metallics Half OPEN MON, NITE ‘TILL 9, DAILY ‘TIL 6, SAT. ‘TIL 2 a Waterfront, --/'__

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