The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 11, 1951, Page 7

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day B yon Co Carl tills! Cordry Outfought By 6-4, 5-7, 6-3; Illsley Defeated Kenyon College Ace R. B. Carroll Carl Illsley and Comn players who were supposed to disappear early in the Tennis Championships —dropped anchor yester- Men’s Men t County Beach in the survive tought Harvey Sellers 4-6 Veteran Carl Ilsley gave#- indications in his easy ond round conquest of Ax mando Henriquez that he is not a man to beat himself and yesterday against fav- orite, Carroll, he made known more of the cardinal virtues of sport: to wit a super abundance of cora- amazing stamina for 43 years, anda cunning that baffled his young ad- zon, an versary He didn’t overwhelm Carroll in g set with thunderou © did initiate th of almost every ri at darted out quiet ides of the court with ese pa forcing shot ly into the rakish angle T youngste off the first set nearly ac counted for the second as well Matter lied on to 5-4 for Ill and 30-all when Carroll put kept the throughout nd very every ounce of strength into early myvement and began reaching these balls out in the flat zone and winging them deep down the line for the point. He struggled through the snares laid by Is ley’s underspin to seize the sec ond set 7-5. Surprisingly it was young Carroll and not the veter- lan who wilted in the final chap ter, Carl began varying his cross court chops with sudden salli down the line into the‘corner: lowed by a net attack. The young ster could neither initiate a decis- ive program of his own nor coun ter-attack lisley’s darting chops and bowed | receiving end of lesson, as the tourna out on the as | pat a tenni at ha: seen, Harvey Sellers directed play | for the greater part of his long | battle with Commander Cordry ; with more attack than ke has ev er before exhibited. He used a sizzling undercut drive that spun off the concrete Tiké a> run-away | top, and capped it with an ad- | vance to the net. Had his volleys an exhausting struggle. Illsley vanquished Ken- -ge’s R. B. Carrol! 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 fol- | 6-2. lustily enough against | Carbonell 6-4, 6-0 ey And apr NS a ey S raed AUPE 155i Harvey Sellers * WHO WILL WIN IN THIS MATCH? iander T. W. Cordry—two | quarter-finals. Both had to and Cordry out- 6-4, 8-6. Tennis Schedule Schedule of matches from quar- ter-finals of the Men’s 1951 Jen- nis Championships SATURDAY Peter Varela vs. Roberts Smith SUNDAY. 4:00—Ralph Hartenstine yg. Lt. O. R. Gilliam »:00---Kermit Roberts vs. Com- mander Joe Watson. MONDAY 4:30-——Carl Illsley vs. Com- mander T. 'W. Cordry. »:30—Commander J. A. Me- Allister vs. winner of Peter| Varela-Roberts Smith match. } WEDNESDAY 5:00—First Semi-Finals mateh.| THURSDAY. | 5:00 Seeond Semi-Finals} match | SUNDAY. 4:30-—1951 Men pionship Finals Tennis Cham- | = pj offs last night over the Rotary | Leo Curry Pitches One-Hitter One-Hitter Beats Rotary With Pace-Hitting Jose Diaz Banging Homer And Two Singles ‘Wayne,.Albury. Hits*=- ates : Circuit Blow For | Rivals In Race For Governor Third Of Playoffs | e : ; The Lions won their second | j game in the Little League play- | , ‘Club, 23-2. The Lions need one} more game out of the best three ‘out of five series to cop the Key | West Little League Champion- | ships. ; Leo Curry pitched the full} game for the Lions and allowed | the Rotary boys but one hit, a} single by Pinder in the first in+| ning. The Lions blasted Frohock for | 12 runs in three innings. Bethel , came into the game and pitched | the remaining three and was! clipped for 11 runs and sevevil hits. | In the third, the Lions scored | (+ five tallies on one hit | Little Jose Diaz paced the 10] } \hit attack with three hits in-| | | cluding a homer. He scored three| |runs and knocked in four. Waynet| ! ; Albury, home run hitter of the!) ; Little League, blasted another jhomer, his third in the playoffs. | & i pionships ‘Final... : : oe : bet hit two doubles and a! : e Gitsephakcs | * S| The Score: | FORMER GOV. HUGH WHITE .(left) and Paul Johnson, Jr. TENNIS SCORES Es eos x . ! R.'H. E. (right) will oppose each other for Mississippi's Democratic nom- ions 30 574-23 10 2] inati i ‘i ; Complete scores of the 1951, THIS IS KEY WEST'S ROBERTS SMITH, caught in action at | 10" ipresiite Gees: papa! ae ps run-off DFUNATT, Augen 3 Wiis ve Men’s Tennis Championship | Bayview Park in last year’s Men’s Tennis caempicaies ae | LapiGincy and were Frohock, | “former gov — Pi ares gush p grees: eye ofa Second Round | ing his quarter-final match with former champion Peter Varela. | Bethel and Pinder. | nee Sore second nen Facies s-seond Jdu Wi abana over Jontiin cael Smith won this one 7-5, 8-6, and almost overturned Ralph Har- | White in the second primary. There were six other candidates tenstine in the Semi-finals. Varela will meet Smith again tomor- row for a sport in the 1951 tournament. Odds? Why the match is a toss-up. lers 6-0, 6-1 Don Cruz. over 6-4 Kermit Roberts « quinaldo 6-1, 6-4 Captain Payson Frank Roberts Es over Ygnacio! In A 20 Hit Barrage “= SubRon Four Blasts Coca Cola, 20-8; ver Paul Peter Varela Knowles 6-3, 6-3. Roberts Smith over Tony Dopp | 6-4, 6-2 a . Teo Carey over Bart Yates ce GOrporal Downs VX-1's Duo Pitchers fault) JA McAllister over Andy Corporal downed the VX-l*k— a. 7 ‘ ay a Mien : fol Fivers last night at Bayview!) Nae Sant eg ‘Park by « score of 10-1 1o.the | Baseball Statistics R. B. Carroll over John Cruz |opener of a twin bill. SubRon U.S, Naval Station League 4-6, 9-7, 6-1 | Four smashed the local Coca Co- for the gubernatorial nomination. ‘New Board Has | — Se Greatly Aided | Night Vision Litchfield, Conn, “in. 1784. | 95<pér cent’ of Iceland’s exports, ‘Fire Rages In Train Wreckage | Was Developed By | : Lee <a Sr | Lt. OLR. Willingham | : | Of The FAWTUlant it | Maintenance Dep | | A Night Operations Aircraft | : ‘Status Board, designed for pre- | R alae Club— W. L. Pet, jServation of night vision, was there been decisive, the match | Harvey Sellers over Bob Pol- las by an overwhelming score of Rou eo 7 4 Pee ee oped by Lt. 0. R. Willing. would have been his in-straight [lock 6-0, 7-5. 20-8, a ae 9 9 gap|ham of the FAWTUlant Main-} sets. But although he volleyed | T. W. Cordry over James Me-| Ramsey moved his strikeout | SubRon Four Me i eS Department. hard, only occasionally did the |Nulty 9-7. 6-8, 6-4 | totals 68 in 35 innings by striking FAWTUlant 6 5 5485 Peculiar to the board's design: ball seoot sharply enough cross-| ©. R. Gilliam over H. M. Sher-| out 12 as he notened his fifth» OpDevSta 5 6 .455/is lucite transmission lighting + court or near enough to the base- | wood 7-5, 6-2 jwin in the second half of play. | sonar 5 17 .417imuch the same as employed in line to confound the Commander, \ Jack Sellers over Robert Piar-| Willis started on the mound Cardinal 3 8 .278/CIC verticle plotting boards | Moreover, Cordry was slipping | rot 6-3, 6-2 for the Flyers and allowed nine pa: Lighting is affected by si netward himself behind every ball; B, Zwilling over B. J. Downey {runs on seven hits. St. Claire | Ea 2 12 143 FisAoerent bulba of 40. wathe} he thought was deep enough. | 4.6, 6-3, 6-4 twirled the last four frames al ea Sie es Since he was a trifle steadier than | Raly inline ove lidiag ane bit end one ne ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL |€20h built into the depth of thei falph Hartenstine over Harry | ni za y%4” | Harvey from the backcourt, he |Church 6-0, 6-0 ‘The Score LEAGuc board and aligned through a %4”} : ge apne pant [church 6-0, 6 Beata : ae - aq | Space into the thickness of %4”! could afford to select the best Third Round R.H.E.} Club W. \L. Pet. |iuge were engraved by hand o! time, while his opponent realized | 46 Watson over Don Cruz 6-3, )VX-1 Flyers 000 000 1— 1 2 1 | Corporal 5 WV 1.000148 back. sid iB eau - from the start that he must at- | ¢ 3 Corporal 540 010 X—10 8 1{SubRon 31> aie RRO: Deck side 40: renee seers tack the barrier or lode. Harvey : vanes Tillis. St. Claire a seins} Goce: Cola 3 2 ings and lettering. The inside of H rmit Roberts over Captain} Willis, St. Clair nd Dom: ‘ 2 .600 board ‘and: all al | captured the opening set with the 8-6 gowski: Ramsey and Kasarda Navy 9 2 5001 the board and all aluminum an- key weapon hard undercut | Rio neeL ee iP cn ore 2 1 1 500! 8le8 were painted a non-reflect-! > Roberta Independent 1: tT 8p0rs j driving and volleving absituaby | Peter Varela and Roberta) x f VX-1 2 3 490) iDS black, with wax pencil used new sli r whick Id | Smith (to play Sunday) freee Ret eae . Serer - 2 3 400/ for illuminated writing on the| Ok aulehesiaad orate. ch Mere J. A. McAllister over Leo Ca+|the SubRon Four squad ran all| Home Milk 0 2 000; : 1 have been still more lethal had he |< fo Ge Guuisier owes "Tove: juo of Coke pitchers for | OpDevSt 0. area one Of the lnsite panss. | interspersed it with his old flat {rey 6-0, 6-1 lee. cee eet crit io geek da As a finished result the board ll ‘arl Hisley over R. B Carroll} 20 runs on 20 hit and nine Co. polis ball Carl on : FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL | Was mounted in a room adjacent, Cordry—whose energies and |6-4, 5-7, 6-3. ie Shinn iarked. ccoring-th cane oaeami W. L. Pet, {tthe Line Operation Officer will to win appear boundless | 7. W. ¢ ordry over Harvey as - ey fe : eo He i up the | Tampa 70 42 625°; With only non-exposed. subdued —began answering Harvey‘snet | Sellers 4-6, 6-4, 8-6 jeer enn’ Bn BESO Ue. 36 47 584 [lighting used. Telephone and in- attacks with shrewdly placed O. R. Gilliam over Jack Sellers}counts as the game progressed, rat vent 3 po i‘ 594°) ter-communication boxes were balls that pitched into the Key | 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 [twenty in all Lawol re . vs 51 55 509 {installed to all shops and pers Wester's feet, as he charged in Ralph: Hartenstine OVER B. Thea score ; ty a 4 ‘ psy’ 2 ¢ 4 ‘eit stations. Por Fee 4} or angled out wide towhrd the BZw@ilihe 6-0, 6-0. ¥4 A |. Bee ae ts Ef Biro a § e the opinion a Pros! wie: Sidelines, :8 0 oe emis | Subp Putt 0995064 1>-2 2) We mpneach Use it, the board is the most ef. "Harvey needed to moye in.and | Policies have no. more than |Coca Cola ~ 200 000 6-8 9 | Miqgnt Beach Heient and: ettect¥¥e designed 460] take an earlier bounce on his ap- [scrap paper value Unless bac ote n ne aoe ‘ass; Perez uatiderdal git operations: ard. contelbuted | proach shots but this technique |them are men whose convictions | Sands ti abino. 7 sol h cee | he has not yet mastered. The | make them essentially their own. | a a naiveré Ae wight visibis bac apitea pakr Commander, therefore, knotted | SER aD | The ancient Phoenicians are| Greece, was said t0°hi $ : the « a 6-4 second set.| Iceland raises its tomatoes,cu-|believed to have been the first) as Jou” ascthgbenioa! Auman LEAGUE | Seller we » 2-0 in the |cumbers, melons and grapes inj/traders to visit Trave In Nee: s Tite at ae Q third a ry’s energy was out | hothouses idia pn ig of vos ae : a ce epee for the ment and the score | } fi . sci dapeaygae 6 39.629 | siene vaniain Hal ik the | ee New York 66 39 .629 | f eens i st = 4 5 Me ‘ine was spe for | MJAINLINER WINS THE HAMBLETONIAN AT GOSHEN [Chicago 8) a7 361 | victory. Bu arve ever | iain i itiihiiina | = ay | the big gan ¢ bole ee Pec 5 aes RAIN EEE SOT Sees Detroit 49 55 471 | ree others that followed in Washington 46 59.438 | fe, anil the, Commiananee Philadelphia 41 67 .380 | 1-2. The count progressed St. Louis 33 73 311 | to 3-1 and 4-2 for Sellers but u eventh game Cordry was ee LEhOTE Pet. a8 n n full eid plunnees Brooklyn 69 35 .663 pany a into the S ee New York 59 50 541 vary nerdy eu Philadelphia 56 52 .519 be two times at 5-4 aman St. Louis 48 52 480 both times Harvey fought him off Boson —— by tc aay Ne to tie the count. At 6-5 the Com- Cincinnati voor M9 LA 467 \ a reached match Chicago ~ 45... BB. 446 im thie oocasiins anata Pittsburgh 42 62 .404 tit tue the issue 0 0arae FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE | piu geass Team— WwW. L. Pet. | a Shree Tce nee Deland 79 36 .687 | ppabecagrrtanpeet bet das 36. Palatka 64 47 577 gece Orlando 63 50 .558 | . Gainesville 54 57 .486 | Games This Week Leesburg 55 61 .474 | ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL if Daytona ._ 53 63 457 | LEAGUE \ ; Sanford 50 63 442 | | Cocoa 38 79 325 | pendent Navy. | as | © Milk OpDev- | | : The first paper mill in the} s lf She SE , } United States is believed to have) rUESDA ae (®) Wirephoto} been built in Germantown, Pa.) vs. Independents. | 2 Ms in 1690. } ME in the second heat to win the 26th annual ——npanlaaliiamieeiciarten | Four OpDev-; INLINER (NEAREST CAMERA) COMES HO! A , . | S | es of the Hambletonian at Goshen, N. Y. He is driven by $9-year-old Guy Crippen. Scotch The first large-scale standardi-| Passenger train THURSDAY nae © "year-old trotters are strung out behind. Mainliner took | zation of men’s clothing. in the| Passenger frain THI is | Rhythm is second. Twenty other three-year-old tro - men’s clothing , by —€ al vs. Navy | he second mile in 2:04 3/5 after winning the first heat in 2:02 3/5. He is owned by Relph H. Kroe-,.|U. S. was in World War 1 uni-| Both treins were being operated :00—Home Milk ys. Coca Co-|~ S8® Sees Wis. forms. & Pacific Railway. : = | Spig: ef Milwaukee, . la Adee hdd de eat THE KEY WEST CITIZzeD »* | Ensign John W. Gaches, peneepnadpeieemenine nar ommander Cordry Drop Anchor In Men's Tennis See Ensign John v. ar weaees ‘Gaches Completes: Flying Course = Official U.S. Navy P ‘ENSIGN JOHN W. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. PGi 323-San Juan Drive, Ponta‘Vi Beach, Florida, has recen 0 pleted a four mofiths cours All Weather Flying at ‘the Fis All Weather, Training ¢ { West, Fla. The course ¢0 jadvaneed flight training struments and night tt signed to qualify the Carrier All Weather Sqi He entered naval service.ag aviation cadet in the Navy program. In February, 1951, was designated a Naval Ay at Pensacola, Fla. after e ing the prescribed flight trai , course. 3 Ensign Gaches will report sts Composite Squadron Quonset Point, R. I. for. ment to duty involving | > He is a graduate of South | School, Denver, Colo, . |tended the University of. | for two years.

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