The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 19, 1951, Page 6

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PAGE SIX GRID CANDIDATES PUT THRU RUGGED CONDITIONING HERE GETTING IN SHAPE ON COUNTY BEACH; PRACTICE CHARGING, PASSING, AND RECEIVING By DICK OLMSTED We awakened his morning with the distinct: impres- . Sion that we had traded places with an Indian fakir and were lying on a bed of nails. This, a glance at our white sheets proved, was un- true. Instanter there followed the memory of Dante's Inferno ten times compounded and compressed into a field 40 by a 100 yards and called by the name of foot-| ball conditioning. oa Why, we whimpered as| we attempted to get out of} From Thi bed without bending at the} waist (an impossibility, as| it turned out) did we ima-| gine for an instant that our| superannunated — physique} could take the same punish-! ment as those healthy,! Ae snarling young animals or | By DON EDWARDS the football squad? | An g visitor to , An urn of coffee later, we can | city , being a boxing| recall with greater equanimity yur city didn’t; of fine phys: k i the moment of fine physical rap card of boxing} ture when fe folded our little; arms about out tiny chest and told | backfield coach Ed Beckman “if theycan do it, we can do it.” hee Ed’s eyes narrowed, he survey- ed our roll upon roll of doughy | whiteness, he spat, and he turned} away. | “Two laps.” he called. “And | don’t sit in them.” The trotted off to circle the field. We Sprinted two yards and fell | ing © panting to the ground, Our eyes | tic contend To supply him I had to do a und h my first inquiry about is too sm: The answe 1 to pay off. unless the arena another build squad | let pa can t met Beckman’s and we grinned. T present "Tripped.” we said. He turned | cap away. ited space and the soaring ex The team streamed back andj penses have caused the leather gathered about Beckman. “On/hall to its doors. your back he ordered. “This is Howey if it can be proven on for the abdomen,” he explained.} paper t this arena can pay, the By way of a tising the bene-} monc eady ar waiting to fits of such madness, he pummel-| back the « of Bay sports led himself amidships with a} minded person willing to sink his| sound like a sledgehamer hitting | teeth ir the managing and pro. rocks. |n ar sports card anh 1 92 for the er “Humph” we snorted contemp! tuously, striking qurselves in the| j same area and producing a noise yj not unlike a foot being pulled out of the mud. We fell to our backs in a patch of brambles and proceed ed to raise and lower our le; a period just under a decad: Beckman intoned, “Up, onc, two, three, four, five, six, up. v5 | The idea was to raise both le to a verticval position and t lower them slowly as Beckman The Sadist counted. Not contend with doing it the hurled our legs to fere the “one” had escaped those cruel lips: We were quite smug! over this as Beckman ordered situps, toe touchir pushu more Jeg raising, duck walks (this convinced us that he was a quack pot) more situps, more . +=. .more Having been rendered an olea ginous pool by this masochistic renzy (we didn’t have to do all of this), we lay Black tigers and we ed as the squad split in two parts and proceeded to the principal buisiness of the day | Coach Winston Jones took | command of the line candidates. | of the local ction for the i it sport and can be produced y of the peo vacationist states in the principally a t 1 and to a certain ex- t depends upon tourist trade *| It would be much attract vacationists an investment as a boxing arena, Such a ring could in- sure the livelihood of Key West. The e) money is_ ready fing to tgcilitate a sports- ed town with one of the sports in the whirl. | AFD PARADE TO BE (Continued From Page One) people with the state of defense e attention to the with such pense + more!” | cleanes ambo's and to encoura S on th t parade Ser occasion.” is being spc r Sawyer Post No. an Legion. arles D. MC Marine Barracks here, Joe, he directed his young be- = aide to the Grand hemoths to practice charging. Eeach one seemer intent upon | Marshal * F Griving his head through two |_ A flight of Navy fighter planes, feet of canvas and stuffing. group of Navy jet n selected as On another part of the Cour é fly over the starting | Beach field, Beck put point he parade begii Maj backfield aspirants through Barrett, announced ing and receiving drill. We re SR RT called our own days as stars of} _ ARMY ENGINEERS the North Missoula Egg Candi (Continuee from Page One) ing School’s musical chairs s tion will be given to the desires and“ we smiled a_ patr of focal inte at Key West smile. report is pre- After about thirty minutes of this, the two coaches put thet nas I have anything halyes of their back to report to you and the gether. The squ n Ta Key We: I will be through several plays against the to notify u immediately, dummies. | Sincerely yours, It is not at all a_propit 3 “Bill Lantaff, M. C,” thing, but one which journa integrity compells us to tell, t! the dummies held them s . | ISLAND CITY WINTER | BASEBALL LEAGUE | | Clab— W.L. Pa Brooks’ Stars 2 0 1.000) Navy Eagles 1 0 Atomic Bombers 12 Gulfstream Food Store 1 2 Cafe 0.1 Benny IMMEDIATE DELIVERY New 1951 Dodges | | | | | With or Without Trade-Ins | | | | NAVARRO, Inc. | The Dodgers jumped on | pitcher Seat! out the sorely needed sport, loomed | the fact that the present arena | imple enough to} 1 to house the pugilis-| and 99 in the four citizen, ‘it} a Caruthers with a 426. thers was th a crowd,} | are of the golf throughout, her usual standard. ment predictions had placed her s| .jhigher than fourth. easier to | The |” Barrett, | uding Officer of | Dodgers Jump '‘Konsianiy For ‘Ninth Frame Win NEW YORK, April 19.—(4).— relief ty for two Jim runs in the ninth Kons inning and a i-3 iome-stretch victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. This was the f relief ap pearar of the season for the pitcher who was chosen the Na- tional League’s most valuable layer in 1950. He came in after Emory Church began to waver in eighth inning. <A single by Jackie Kebinson brought in Duke Snider for the, winning run in tye minth, Score: NATIONAL LEAGUE R. HEB, Philadelphia 207 OD Brooklyn ae Bi. | Church, Konstanty and Semin-| ick; Roe and Campanella. | R. H. E. New York S11 2 Boston 89 0 Maglic, Spencer, Gettel, Koslo, Westrum, Yvars, and Noble; Sain, Donnelly, J. Wilson, and Cooper AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Washington 612 1 Philadelphia 491 Kuzava, M. Harris, and Grasso; Brisse, Wyse, and Tipton. R. H. E. Boston 18. 4 New York 610 0 Kinder, ylor, R. H. E. Cleveland 413 0 Detroit ee ae Wynn and Hegan; Trout, White, and Ginsberg Chicago and St. Louis were rained out. In Golf Tourney Joy Hanson, fourth place win- ner in the ladies’ golf champion- ships, was inadvertently ommit- ted from the tournament yesterday's report of Mrs. Hanson shot 101, 102, 107, rounds for a al score of 409. That puts her od ways ahead of Marian Mrs. Caru- yesterday as golfer, played steady but was below Pre-tourna- named ourth place Mrs. Hanson Golf Club Meets There will be a meeting of the directors of the Key West Golf Club tonight at 8 p. m., in the clubhouse. Sports Calendar BASEBALL ISLAND CITY WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE (Afternoon Play) Oceanview Park avy Eagles vs. Brook’s -Gulfstream Food Store vs. Benny’s Cafeteria. GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Siock Island) Daily and Sunday play. SKATING Bayview Park (Night) FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. TENNIS Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday: play. SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview Park »Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. Batts, and| Rosar; Lopat and Berra | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ALOT OF BENEFIT WE‘RI DON'T WORRY, J.P. HE'LL BE OKAY FOR THE OPENER... CI HOPE!) 5) TH’ WAY OL’ O2A RK TH YO'D THINK THIS WUZ TH’ TH’ CIDIN’ GAME OF DS SERIES! set both of them. old mark of 3 he stroked a ‘0 Begin, and Ferrin Hunter. And Car Collide A car driven by B. W. Boudr au of 2311 Seidenberg avenue cx lided with a Pepsi-Cola truck the corner of Petronia and Emn streets yesterday The truck was driven by W liam Arnold of 927 United strec 30th vehicles were — sligt damaged Car And Truck Hit On Simonton A collision between a city el trie truck and a car avenue occurred yesterday morn ing at 9:55 near the Simonton and Eaton streets Mrs. Rossiter was going is made of? LOPEZ SMASHES COURSE RECORDS SHOOTS NINES OF 29 AND 32 FOR 61 SCORE; BREAKS OUR RECORD OF 64 TO GO 11 UNDER PAR Joe Lopez, golf pro at the broken two records for the course. He had previously | hot.” Results; Par 544 Lopez 343 |p. m ticipa i publ driven by Mrs. R. Rossiter of 623 Englewood|on Simonton truck pulled from the corner of |fender of south Here’s the Budweiser warranty... choicest hops, rice and best barley malt . .. brewed into America’s finest genuine lager beer. Aged much, much longer than average ... Budweiser has a distinctive taste that has made it the world’s most famous beer. * Key West club, Tuesday, he shot 29 for the first nine to break his Par for the nine is 36. On the back nine, four under par—to give him a total for the 18 holes of 61. His old record for the course was 64. He had two eagles during the round as well as seven birdies. Five of t':ese birdies came in succession. The only explanation Joe can give for such phenominal shooting is that “my putter was Ti. 344 (36) 454 354 344 (36)—72 243 244 (29) 443 334 344 (32)—61 Playing with Lopez were Cecil Carbonell, Pepsi-Cola Truck ‘Navy And Public | ss) ia al lear Food Talks Food comunissary ar others will attend an day instructors’ course at the Naval Station theatre from 9 to 4 Navy an- All Naval Supervisory personnel, tomorrow, the nounced today Interested civilians are also in-1 vited to attend. The civilian par-| general visit the Mie Hall and Gallery of the U. S. naval hospital from’2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow, it ts, as well as the ic, are invited to was stated. | Mail The Citizen to Relatives street bumper hooked the right tore it off. | Applause and cheers lated Mi | He backgrounded his views on] A | tribute $80,000. | has} Tom when the curb. Its front her car and partially MacARTHUR | (Continued from Page One) | Arthur | country Said the genecrai said—is “to serve the issues are | partisan consideration.” | ‘Arthur's addr s. Far East foreign policy by saying the shackles of the past war. And, he said, these peoples are rapidly consolidating a new force to raise their stan- dards of living Then MacArthur said—the Pa- cific is a field for the Americas- and we control the Pacific to the Arthur said, we can dominate every Asiatic port trom Vladive tok to Singapore — and MacA-- thur repeated the names of tl ports—Vladivostok, the big berian port, and Singapore. The general also not consulted be'ore troops were assigned to Korea, but that the move proved to be a sound one, And, he said, could hold in Korea by constant maneuver—but we could hope at best for only an indecisive cam- paign.” And MacArthur said in con- clusion that he is closing out years of military service with an old soldier ballad in mind—a ballad “Old Soldiers Never Die. They Just Fade Away. He tary id, “I now close my mili- career and just fade away. duty as God gave,him the light to see that duty.” MacArthur's speech lasted 36 minutes, ending at 1:10 p.m.,E.S.T. It was an action-packed half 'hour or so that preceded Mac- Arthur's speech to Congress. . . His party left the Hotel Statler just before noon and traveled to the Capitol in a 15-car caravan. Congressional leaders rode with the MacArthurs. So did Jonathan Wainwright, the hero of Bataan. owds lined the hotel lobby This label tells you what you get Do you know of any other beer whose label proudly tells you what that beer SOMETHING MORE THAN BEER The Standard of Brewing Quality Budweiser es IN BOTTLES...IN CANS...ON DRAUGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. +++ $T LOUIS; PO’ OZARK! HE'S | f i THUR DAY, APRIL 19, 1951. By Ray Gott HAT ONE ALMOS' PLUM TOOK MAH HAND WITH Th... AW'LL BE LUCKY IF AH DON'T MISS_TH' OPENIN GAMEZ KEY W (Continued my] get every bit “I do not stand here as advo-| man, his cate for any partisan cause, for} Would pay $1 fundamental andj} Coverage A thousand | tributing hospit a h quite beyond the realm of} punctu-| t t average families with- | Chicago 35 tor coverage would con-| Corpus Christi 68 ith the addition- | Denver 44 the peoples of the East threw off|2! coveras« colonialism in| Assume that a 100 persons be: paying if the members. That leaves 31-1 KEY WEST 8 Monroe county who are] Key West Airport _” would use the facilities] Tos Angeles ” 56 10spital as they now do, Miami 16 oHeMEL ae se ape BEC Se Dalle 2 tients, mote payin emphis ; 7 lay Bk ers > SAY" | Pensacola _..2 shores of Asia by a chain of islands | And from these islands, Mac skies remain “| zle had stopped—at ~ [eral MacArthur st the south door—th¢ ed by the P; said he was} used by the Pre American} 4¢t i on a black dre: There were chamber as the M | Arthurs entered minute then A vast radio and T-V hookup carried MacArthur's the world Secretary Joseph Short said Pres. jident Truman |his television set. He had an ap- pointment, eretary of State Acheson. 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Mrs. Mac-} It only took one man to keep it white or-| from coming up today under the SS. rules. s in the big] Governor Warren signed the bill permitting children under 16 to work in motion pictures pro- duced in Florida. wore a great chee . .and—as M: to speak—a swelling ovation, MacArthur spoke. speech all | HigAaBM BARNS Sut Presidential AUTOMOBIL wouldn't turn on presumably with Se- PACKAGE DUVAL, STREET VALUE! 5-Year-Old LIGHT or DARK $319 FULL FIFTH Bottled in Band FULL FIFTH Complete Line of 8-Year-Old Imported and Domestic CORDIALS | FIFTH Old Mr. Boston SLOE GIN FULL QUART .....4 90 Proof cau. 1493 ror IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

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