The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 8, 1951, Page 7

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jodsesdey. August. ¢. isi THR REY SES CEMEEN denet | TWO MORE SEEDED PLAYERS BITE DUST IN MEN'S TENNIS TOURNEY James McNulty —— Conde Saks CHISOX q at County Beach in the sec. P ond round of the 195] TIGERS 2 l 7 Men's Tennis Champion : a The umber = six james McNulty, fell before the superb steadiness of Enlarges Strike-out Record | i. 2 A My ce ER mE ce oT CE a Ramsey Knocks Home Rua With = Bases Loaded To Insure 11-6 Victory | Little League Playoffs Begin Tonight At Park HOEY PLANS PROBE OF CHEATING a oa ROM This SEA’ 1 By DON EDWARDS Sports Editor Home Milk And Independents Battle To Tie ——% ke A ee ee Seandal struck. Seagdal in one of its worst forms jhas broken the spirits of many a i athelete. Corporal won over the OpDev/ “ 7“ Anda Sta last night ta the first gaine| _ because of low under cover men trying to make a dollar view Park by a score of| on sly deals, ships. Jim Busby’s 13th Inning Hit Puts Run Across Commander T. W. Cordry = 9.7, 6-8. 6-4, and the num.’ hte York ess ae ee I'm speaking of the recent basketball mails tat Pr seve! cs erie sent | amsey just couldn't fi t oe . i , gnacio Car ving home| : i Hl sie see wie tian tek aixt| rocked the very foundations of the best net-work of nell. bowed t super- he we 4 sdieade 7 i - sti i ian t sr oe . nm as t « re ite Box! ae oul ee ; otaambones meee 3 ver, his| intoceeliagiote “ports in Sih woe: sta 9 4 : > > | ' Pa ‘é 4, oe plain nippedithe Di ‘ 2.1! Ti is a best two out of three wildness was a charm in a sense. Basketball, with the highest attendance of any sport. has been ayson pe d yesterday \ \for the Key West Little L He struck out 14 men to bring) stricken from many university schedules because of the bribe money Champions In the opening » SubRon Fe is chance against his totals 56 strike-outs in sso | offered and accepted by players in four colléges. Originally, fourteen games and 28 inni _ : | players were involved. Now. District Attorney Frank Hogan has sey all the way for} consigned his investigations and has f Or more reuit clout blow with; oe os Se ey Soe —_—* 6s loaded in the third inn-/| g to drive in four runs. He scor- three counts hitnself. Several players from Bradley University, eight in all, have been | arrested from Bradley for taking bribes to hold scores down in games. ed to klin \ dutie ios The Score RH Sl | Five have confessed and have admitted taking the mi from sure hese two ney between, Corporal 004 402.1 11. 10: 4 | thing gamblers. . ee the end come was | OpDevSta 2300100 6 4 6 Now another scandal has broken out. It is oné that im--- ~ iS reeling Y Ramsey and Kasarda; Evans| volves ninety students at West Poi 2s ten‘t as ‘i on ing Sherman the basketball bribe scandals. but can do just as much dam- ” * age to the boys as a jail sentence would. Ninety West Point Cadets are facing dismissal on sharges’ = a8 i ations. One of them is Haroid J. Loehlin, captain- elect of Army's 1951 football team: Loehlein is also president elect of the Senior class. He says he. has. (P) Wirephot Louis Browns 5-1 ter for his 15) has won ng the Clevels CURFEW GAME Home Milk came from behind | cheating in twice to tie the count throug! The Weather seven full innings of play. After t enth with the score tied} Forecast SENATOR CLYDE HOEY, Oemocrat of North Carolina, tells (4” Washington of his plans for a igate cheating at West Point. gating sub-committee. He said uiry” and added that the Senate y follow with a full-fledged in Reporter Margaret Gernodle in senate Hoe TENNIS St SCORES arn vestigation Yeste sub-com: heads make a “pre d Services com 194 , the game was called: be- i of the time limit ‘on’. the In the afterpiece’s sixth inning, >» Home Milk scored four: runs to tie the count and in the seyenth,? Home Milk scored another tally. The game was called at this time. The Score: admitted the cheating. Even if Hareld has been” ‘ins missed or many others like him,- it will be a bict on them for the rest of their lives. For ‘there are Today's Games Bowling AMERICAN LEAGUE RH ET News — Independents 142 100 1 9 11 3 tnany ‘people in this cama aa ri Home Milk 010 0341 9 10 4 would down him saying; “He: s Osacar, Rodriguez and Fallon; : NATIONAL LEAGUE Walker. or ee was kicked out : A scandal such as the Point one and the rocking bali scandal is a shame and grace to intercollegiate sports: It should be eliminated 8s Soom as possible. The boys, however, ane HAROLD J. LO in a great point of dangery . 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