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for the pme Handi- 7 p honors at he Key West lf Links Qinday in the t tournangnt of its kind er held at the ens. Tuseday, August 21, 1851 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — F i : local / The firstheam to post a | ord sede of 56, ler par were B. W. , Hy Althan, O. M. Rife. | back and’ Jack Mathews. 16 va Their sco held first place | / ye the last foursome | me in with another 56. is team was composed of LE. Adkinson, T. M. Me-| Kinney, William Saunders aad R. F. Monger. fh the third slot was the team cotposéd of Gene Witzel, Ray Dike, F. Hunter md J. R. Ct When this were one stroke There team finished ck of 57 Was a wo way tie for | fobrth position vith the et knotted at 58. Menbers were, K in. The -other of Clem Al- 4, O. Roche and James McCardle. Low gross horers for the day went to Humbatt (Mira, greens- keeper at the dla who shot a sizzling two under par 70. } Low net prize went to Lt. Ray M. Duke, recreatio officer at the | Naval Station. He @pped the hon- or by turning in gnet 63 This tournamen! was te ome of the most/s eS: held at the local lijks for th: of year. There yere 48 pl competing with fleven canc tions at the last hinute. The can- cellations were made by Navy Players who wet called back tc duty because of jhe hurr: Another touthament of type has been gheduled for month accordinj to the Key Golf Club, Thetournaments been reccomminded by the al Recreation jepartment f benefit of thy Naval pe According to'the Navy tion Director, bere boys who wint to ¢ tournaments; Golfing have been a a standst past few mths Individua) Scores H. Mire J. Mira G, Witzel J. Lopez Jy N, Harris T. M. McHinney K. Loucks S. D. Wrght M. J. Hahei W.N. Bakin R, Duke JF. Rogar F. B, Wiyne J. Mathws L. W. Ts B. Couter J. McGirdie F. Hurter Spunders M, Johnson L. Pierce J. Ky Adkinson Vi vii 2 nes F, Monger . Albury D. Keller Pearson - Spell W. Hess ~Hyman Carbonel! E. Jones H. Robeson Sales Smith Altms.. £. Brown W. Setzer iL. Rifeb: »Mansfieid .Whitmyre tt Pa _SPrOopem> On moRSaO> Ae pall Stz Statistics NSLAND CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Club— I Carporal Sublton Cage Cola vel Independent COACH VAN. varsity tennis coach at the Key West High School. has returned to Key West after an all summer course in New York. Vavy — es be Service Dall, 42 To 7-1 Victory by a 5-2 Field The Eagtes sc . second whe t doublec Washington si > and Wood singled. Wc i r for = other in the ONE-MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ em Jt DGE LOPEZ HE ARS months agc ty owners Minally I put 2 the job to observe a jected,” King t should make a uniform depth so it won't be a hazard to nav igation. He further said that the City feels the roadway is very advantageous. Property owners Carl Hil ton and Pen Edgar testified on damage they charge was done. to their buildings by blasting. Hilton said th EVERYBODY LOVES (Continued — Page One) are the ed blasting he Then s¢ ck us that and ¢ “And,” Mr psychology F never Science, c CHINESE, KOREANS (Continued trom Page One) his| together on major issues, the Ch have a slightly r desire for what hb lied A military ar! ice based on mulitary realities.” n, the owner, y at the about his costly leaves it open sign reading ‘no money in here jand an FAWTU Downed Clendenen Pitches ; By Eagle Nine In Navy Cardinals he be-/ Tew Yanks Divide Twin Bill Yesterday Virgil Trucks Records His Sixth Victory Of The Year The Yankees counted twice in t ghth on hits by Phil Riz- Lopat a: Gil McDougald nfield « h although Izzy Trout ed rally e 12 to 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE RHE 12 0 Trucks, Trout Second Game k 12 10 2 10 2 utchin Ciena This Week ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE SDAY ‘ endents OpDe vSte Coca Cola. (nie ae CITY WANTS Page One) ugo-City nt Gibli vas not tried there bi Aquilino Lc a vacation in Spain case return from clover introduced Prcioa ted States i in 1912. Earl Yates Cites V1 Wins First Game Those Who Pushed FRANKLIN PITCHES SUBRON (Men's Tennis TO SHUTOUT OVER MILKERS ;Yates said to-day of the, 1951 (P) Wirephote COL. FRED J. ASCANI of Rockford. Til, an Air Force jet pilot. holds the Thompson Trophy he won after setting a new 100-kilometer (62 mile} world speed record with an e | average speed of 628.698 miles ; an hour over a closed course at ' Detroit during the National Air Races. He eclipsed the old mark of 605.230 MPH set by John Douglas Derry of Great Britain in 1948. Tennis Club president, Earl | Warren Tries In. 9*—— Men's Tennis Championships that ended Sunday, “I wish to thank | had a total of 64 entries, yet the| The VX-1 Flyers won the first | credit for this ach- |"™#8ht at piydatets ee D ided On Wi {the second inning. Wallace hit | | play SubRen Fouk at the Naval ize of Sun- | hit two singles. ' Ron in second Score: VainToStp Service League everyone who had a part in mak- | SubRon Rallies | ing the tournament a success. We | ‘2nd Half May Be event was completed in! | game of a twin bill of softball last | tted two weeks’ time. t goes w the players | the U.S. Navy team 11-5, Wednes afternoon at 3p. wig s who really cooperat-' The Flyers scored eight runs in ithe Boca © ve Angels will Committee |two singles and a double and /Station Fi The Blue Angels y that owing | | Woodward hit a homer. DeWitt | are in wm and:the Sub- these seated in| The that some fans) odd cars, unable = court R HE. ‘have the se 11.10 2 {ship in e the match.j}U. S. Navy 1220000 5 7 7 | win te imate this in the; St. Claire and Domalgowski; place 1g with the Com- ! Lott, Ritchey and Bohrer. The erection of‘ Umpires: MeDonaid and Jones: | be, Ellis ; 1s nanent seating. | Time: 1:38; Scorer” Scorer, Aguilar. {behind + Yates had special mention for the | | For Sui j be the si In the second game, the Sub- | receiving McAllister, . and | Ron Four squad shutout the Home | Ralph Harter for a success- | Milk nine with Franklin on the | ful job, to Coach Van for splen- | hill fanning six men. He allowed! did work at the loudspeaker, and | just three hits to add his shut- j at 11:25 « to Peter Knight end Tony Dopp | out to his great lOftiver F. Garabalia for seating arrangerhents, and to | Pazo hit a double for the Home | Shor), site, the Mr. Turner of the YMCA for use | Milkers while Elmore hit twolpoie oifeor & of ct he said. ltwo baggers for the SubRons. treated M SENG are 9 mes |Piggtord hit hit two singles. nal acreage of Irish| |clana, year is the small-| AS 1871, but yields per'Home Milk 0000000 0 3 3 |. Tews pected to be near|SubRon 4 201103 x 7 10 1 | ime on F Warren and G. Lastress; Frank- pepe P at stop sig record le i Maxim, Murphy Bout To Be ‘Broadcast Tomo: Madi- York, ow, direct f Garden, akers of Pabst will broadc yweight test between pr Joey Maxim ‘Bob Maree The son the Bee New id’s light scheduled oad’ round event jlin and Piggford. night | Umpires: Jones and McDonald; j Wednesday _| Time: 1:15; Scorer: Aguilar. consecutive | SUBSCRIBE TO THE lue Ribbon ; 9:00 | EST » whose encounter shet at the then heavy- weight champion Ezzard Charles | in Chicago on May 30, which hej after 15 rounds, is due to real competition in s one of s division; into the rhen he beat Jake La- former midd che n, on June 27 by ire sund TKO. He previously fighters as Danny N Hud: Joe Bucceroni and Brimm. last yme an 8th beat dico, Henry | top | weight | Blackwood, | This fight launches Pabts Blue; Ribbon’s 1951-52 season of 41 Pullman Accommodations Pollman & Coach Streamlines ~ Ly. 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