The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 26, 1951, Page 3

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{| Thursday, July 26, 1951 { | { THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ Pau ; i : Girls City Championships | ained Out Yesterday; MC Tom | Will Play All Four Quarter-Finals Today At Beach Bea nex Week Mize’: s ie, 7 DELORES VILLATE VS.JUNESYATES Viliate Will Play Inna tensseideaeliinie Being Talore. Bee | Men's Matches The 195) June Yates At 2 P.M. Wins Game Men's Tennis . The quarter-final- / of Championships with 4 field For Yankees bias matched play in the 1951 aber —— raicepocca ki Chicago White S Girls City Champion-hips scheduled for the County's Ox : es ) D f B Rie rained out vesterday hapa a = — as = E eleat Boston 6-2 H : : ne Girls jampionships 4 ! As fat County Beach's new are completed. ps 4 Don Lenhardt —t : The sole object is a good | ELEANOR GATO, Captain courts. Two of yesterday's the Convent Tennis varsity will play Terry Ann Parish. inf quarter-finals of the Girls Cilj time. You do not need to be @ good player of tennis to be admitted. Those desiring to Homers NEW YORK jmatches will be played te J 1 * 5 : . ‘ : jday, starting at 2 p. m., take part, please phone 203 Championships today. Eleand Mize } ii until six o'clock and 586-3 is rated at the top with the lalong with e scheduled | . Seg . ut i es the s¢ | thereafter. of the girls tennis stars in th Island City. Much longer Mize appara Witi Hadn't Swum Sin ‘| Russians Wor on't TOP SEEDED Delores Villate ee 5 t.. left) will go into the Quarter naga -_ ees 922 RP % i, s & finals today against June Yates l 33. 2escues Ed spikes and glove mixed doubles and doubles ; 2 } For the ampion of last year. June 2 the -big first the. winning York Yankee tending Cleve’ Day before eighth-innin, a2 to 2 tie two-run doub! the last of the h that tu a 1 to 0 loss into a 2 t ; k is also writing a c in { tside Chat) covering the raatches from a player's view Party Of Three the & BARBARA TWIEHAUS, number three seed, (left) and Diana y) Fernandez (right) will play each other today in the finals of the 1951 Girls City Championships at the | Stat: y Beach. Beth girls will be on their toes toeing the mark he Baseball Statistics \ U.S. Naval Station League re W. 1. Pet Games This Week Little League AMERICAN ing- Yankec LEAGUE over the Bost t were beaten by the C ae N Tear Al-Sta White Sox r oubleheader # ans are now t 1 URDAY— the White Sox trz ae iT Mi ’ one-half NATIONAL LEAGUE Mike Ga and of thought, 5 their f . fa ny cases, i AMEF AN UE ate “pa . ‘ stadium eo SUE NAVAL STATION LEAGUE charge snag Mize cx I bably stooges for t o very. aggressi } Fd d it a < 7 S n Russia. 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SOMETHING MORE THAN BEER A Companion of Contentment TY BASKETBALL PLAYERS and one man describ ating in bribery to “fix” scores of basketball games. Peoria. Ill., after ad ey accepted bribes are Eugene Melchiorre. Charles Grover and Jim Kel- 309 HERE ARE THE FIVE BRADLEY UNI ed as a gambler who are accused of partici; The players are held in technical from gamblers. The three at top, left t Budweiser IN BOTTLES...IN CANS...ON DRAUGHT = . ht. on Preece, and William Mann. At lower right is Nick + 2 € ley. Two at bottom. left te rig! saw York. ‘The olen AN H S R SCH IN c ag @ $ T t ° Uv 1 $ i o is hiding his face with hands after his e © F EUSER-BUSCH, 1 ° . "The Greek” Englisis who is hi cae Sha ea oes a: named him as one of the gamblers

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