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Thursday. August.23, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN. Coach Jones Stresses Plays For Conch Training Period cst: wn aio rots mos Pasi Raut * Fundamental : a QUARTERBACK SWIFTNESS | Handling Shows (STALWART TEE DACs LOPEZ | [ *| Great Improvement | 4) We eee A) By Don EDWARDS | nied TIES IN | As practises roll by} for the Key West High| Teamed With Miami Man, Beat School Conchs, grid | antics increase in-| Orlando Golf Duo (Special to The Citizen) numerably as the) heavy linesmen and shifty backfielders swelter in the morn ing and evening sun MIAMI, Aug. 23.—(). on County Beach. —Key West was well repre- According to Head sented in the pro-Amateur Coach Winston Jones, event preceeding the Fla. in their third straight Men’s Open Golf, Tourna- day of drilling, the ment when Joe Lopez, Sr., boys have gone| and Earl Clark of Miami through seven new} tied a team from Orlando for low score yesterday. The Orlando duet, Den- ny Champagne and Don Bisplinghoff, had a best plays successfully and have been show- ball score of 31-34-65, the| JOE LOPEZ, Key West Goll > same as that of Joe Lopez, Earl Clark of Miami, tied for low a score against an ing improvement in Sr., and Earl Clark of Mi in the Pro-Amateur tourney preceeding the Florida their fundamental ball handling. Tourney sete He won $150 for his finishing score of ; Observed from the side- Citizen Staff Photo) jines, the line of Conchs is WITH TENNIS SWIFTNESS still on his mind, Ezkio “Squeeky” | heavy enough te withstand Vidal has developed a speed in ball handling at his candidate some rigid bucking, however, position, quarterback. Vidal weighs 130 pounds and has been the backfield is light. With | | | going through his passing drills with accuracy. | their traditional weights, they z slot | have the ability to be fast | teur with a 32-38-70. ‘Th B Chica Bl } ® BURR U RRR RRR RRB Bee et, thinkers and light enough at Burl Bolesta and Dick Montey } e boca ne J ‘ feet to overcome their phy- 5 : Citizen Staff Photo) o¢ Tampa, with 34-33-667, and | : SASEBALL STATISTICS sical deficiencies. JOHN CRUZ is following the strategy made necessary by his | Vince Allen and Pete Harris of | Gi To SubRon On Fe " ese eee | Yesterday’s practice consisted] ' teammates’weights. The Key West Conch backfielder has the | Miami tied for third in the best | ame eee TRRREREREREREREREREOEREROEREREOEEOEE SE © |of the usual pre-warmup laps and] > speed to’ make up for the lightness in the backfield. His weight | ball scores with 67’s. ami. Champagne was the low pro- fessional with two-under-par 34- In The Service League in 36-70. Bisplinghoff was low ama- | callisthenics, before going into} ‘is 182 pounds. He is a Freshman at the High School and is a Joe Lopez, very well pleased Island City Softball League wv hite, Cain, Trucks and Gin: offensive and defensive drills. éandidate’ for Left Half Back. with his days scores, voiced prai- | s ‘ WoL Pet. {berg One of the outstanding drills onj a8 : : | ¢ both for ‘his partner, Clark, | ropnhy & Corporal 8 0 1.0 — the spectator’s side was the ever- and the Shores layout. He said | SubRon ee ATIONAL LEAGUE fascinating broken field running. in. The Majors— that Earl, who had a 72 on his | 3 NATIO Gi | 8 pectin nln OF |5y PepRO AGUILAR Vx-1 . es iP R H E | Dummies were set up at spacious own ball, played every shot beau- ' 0! Y Coen Cola 5 3 625 | pittsburgh 4 10 1 |intervals for the players to dodge Th Br Al D di AS T H tifully. | Hoffses hit a home run’: Independents 2 3 Basti 5 7 0 [while carrying the ball. Light- @ DFOOKLYN VOAGErS SWEEP AWA | “Tie course is in the best con- Navy Honor Cups the bases loaded in. the Navy 3 5 5 Quee Will Werle and Mce- | weights as well as the heavy dition of dny I’ve seen in Florida,” | H on : ; ; | inning yesterday to give ome Milk 5 167 lCullough, Pitex } linesmen made these attempts Ki lli 0 S L C. di al sopez said. “Anyone fortunate In a dedication ceremany of the OpDevSta 0 8 000 | sine | successfully 1 ng ver f. ouis ar In wae enough to clip three strokes from | Naval Base Trophy Case at 3 p. ge team enough ts a 0 5 0 | One of the many problems that! Clyde King Gets *— _____| Par for the 72 holes should win.” | yesterday, Captain C; C. Adell, game from, their long rs fen Naval Pinto eeane [Phil i 10 9 [has the Conchs coaching at] yde King Ge : Lone who finished with a 73, ts pial Bf a ae vals, the Boca Chica Blue AY ub: (cial rare acont vards: Rob. | thinking is that of quarterback: Cl Maxi had three birdies on the front |Co™mmande: Ss gels, 9-6. Corporal 12 2 857], cH ist fa vs al i Edwards; Rob Proeagie din genes ei a Credit For Both | ever axim {nine. He bagged a birdie- three | main address and dedicated the) piohy g on the mound for Seaton Fou tis aan | working for the position, = as Wins On Relief Out 0 5 bri on the ae yee ned 2 pay | | trophy case. Pea! act aG2 — sos First Game | Coach Win Jones puts it, “Quar-| NEW YORK, Aug. 23— (4) — | p int : tthe nti | The trophy case built by George |in his six frame stint, With’ A paige 67 lee ay gg aed aan can ee. The Brooklyn Dodgers also won | a Sue. He: oe alk te Putts | ay Penderson, damage control- jout in the seventh, McCrae * Poner - eee Srookty1 490 OH )8ny. Soa eam, ©8-| the night game of their day-night B b M ph ‘ i- | Elis tripled to send the 2 Cardina 4 2 208) Poholsky and Rice; Roc, King | pecially when its your first year.| qwin bill from the Cards, 8 to 7, 0. urphy teRUURE moet Epecthculan con. | MAD Hts) Cash es Seo eat eel Latshaw Eagles 213 133 and seein |The two boys that are out, arelin 10 innings yesterday, Jackie | NEW YORK, «Aug. 23.—(@)— teu ve wget yer was 10 ean mahogany. Constructed in the ea the ghee: 2 AMEBI CAN LEAGUE | aay tone pare and pee nets than) Robinson “singled home relief |Clever Joey Maxim of Cleveland for 8 birdie four. sf thn Ny >, Second Game * Clyde King with two out in the é ti : WoL Pet. | se pttis TSG 2 | Even at the fait pace that the) tact of the 10th to Win It, In wWas [Mew tone pe ee Phy | ® 18-1, bisa noting e Ane eo sara a paar AS Gog [Brooklyn 8 12 2 |boys are going through, no in-| Robinson's fifth hit of the night /7°um eerie Jeo dat night ist ‘hima thee foot New York 5 625 |"Staley, Bokelmann, Brazle and |juries have marred the way. Al-land it enabled King to receive a Y tigne | Nett SORT ee i a F Boston TL 47 602) ive fe Podbinlan: | though, there has been a loss for/ for both victories over the Card- |heavyweight chamrionship. »An Soe La Lopez, the Golf Pro at the | tett of he submarine tender, U. finished { Chicago 60." 80 tz, I ng and Campanella, |@ few days at tackle, another has) inals—both of them in relief. He | underdog despite the fact he was! Key West Golf Club, will be am- | 5.8. Howard W. Gilmore, follow-| Hoffses ae hit a double. and Detroit 7 62 saline |taken his’ place. Heavy tackle|now has won. 14 and lost five. jthe champion, Maxim proved he | Ong a field of almost 200 players |ed by an introduction of guests |McDonald “hit 4 two Washington 7 71 3 9 1 }John Griffin has shaded aside due} The victory boosted Brooklyn's was tok Bio Washed ue HE today when shooting starts in the ; by Captain Harold Payson Jr. Mace hit two singles and a Philadelphia 48 74.393 3 2 |to illness in the family, while big] lead aver second place New York | Tint “the” unanimous p jn win |72-hole medal pla | “Ending the program Chaplain | ple. Knowles hit two = St. Louis 37 80 316 Blackwell and Howe }210 pounder Gus Jerez joggs in| to eight full games. Brooklyn now } 71 the pocgess sci eee | H, F. Menges, of the Naval Sta- {the losers, Ellis hit 2 a Uy ores Carvin n_and We te |to fill the gap. Griffin weighs in} has won 16 of 18 games from St. esas San Die, faReous soi re tion, gave an address in memori- | fore retirement | NATIONAL LEAGUE lat 198 pounds. Louis this year, including 14 in a ;*TO™M 5@ saapie Tennis Back To am of Ledr. Ebnet, who was man-| The Score: wh | Two players that have so | row. Murphy was outfought and jager, coach, and player of the Bopetisa 0 4 Harvey ‘Cup | far met tentative qualifica- | The Cards scored five runs—|outthought almost from the N VX-1 basketball team which re- | SubRon New Yor! 70 Sl tions are the fast flying John | only one of them, earned—off |Start, but his right eye started to | IMOK! " OFE | ceivea the runnerup trophy in | Angels Philadelphia 60 60 500 A | Crus and the fleet-foot Exkio [Carl Erskine in the fourth and |Close in the third and from the the Naval Base Basketball tourn- St. Loui 6 58 491 ay ears s | “Squeeky” Vidal. Cruz ison [had a7 to 4 lead going into the {Ninth round on Irish Bob was Lace P Era ament of 1951, lis, Baird and Boston 56 59 487 | the tryout list for left half | last of the ninth when Brooklyn ene basharie A oo ars oe First flight winners in the 1951 —— Cincinatti 38 65 449 Pl R d | the tryout list for left half |tied it up. Andy Pafko homered | Referee Ruby Goldstein gave] NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—()—|Naval Base Basketball tourna-! ‘The International Chics 56.436 ay ers hea | pack while Squeeky is on | in the sixth for Brooklyn the champion 10 rounds to two]It looks like the lace panty era|mgent are the Sonar Operators |runs from the North Pittsburgh 71 408 | nye PLAY BECOMES the quarterback crew. NGAERE LORIGRIaD LE for Murphy with three even, The'] of tennis has come to an end.|from the U. S, S, Fleet Sonar |South Pole, foulowing: SR FOCAL POINT OF | Coach Win Jones and his as- 3 wy judges, Harold Barnes and Char-| From now on, the net will be on | School. Runnerups are VX-1 of mately, the meridian of Florida International League ISLAND GIRL'S PLAY istants, Coach Ed Beckman and! Robin Roberts hurled his sixth ley Shortell, each scored 10 for|the court—and not in the ap-|Which Ledr. Ebnet was manager, | grees longitude. : WoL Pet It will be Harvey Cup time}George Hough, are calling two Siutout of the season as the Phila- | Maxim and five for Murphy. The | parel, P*|eoach, and player. eee 79 | September 15 when the | practises a day, one in the morn- ay Aes Se ee Pegs rok — seve ep Toh er The lace panty era began with acer Tah wees in ts 1951 | who for the first time has won ce . "23 ‘he sarnnit | ines ie . i 8, 4 . S ito Maxim an ‘our to Mur 7 Mi aval ase = St. Petersbu ic : , the poco ing ok ey phy bi becoi six, didn’t walk a batter and gave |Maxim weighed 173 and coe: peak gy leap a alg a ment is the tome a nate Lael @4 518 Convent snd High|centing ‘sir tive cn pliys in| Uo only five bite in recording his |half, Murphy 174 and one-half, | other talents into about $30,000 | Unit. Runnerup in the second !jey ‘League: . Ravnua 62 S00) tenon) at order to have them in use by the| 17th victory against 10 setbacks. | Maxim was a 12 to 5 under-| (Continued On Page Five) _ | flight is the U. S. Naval Hospital \are the Naval Sti Miami Beac! 6) 65 484 After the sensational sticcess\| start of schaol Keser t ge shutout by dog in the first defense of the : < : re be : het . f 2 Der none bigs pe |a Phillie hurler this year. >row! > wr . e West Palm Beach = 97 ye ee of the first year, Harvey Cup} The now totaled 40 boys, have Big. Bill Nisholesit Baned. the phage Ne a gate ago Ft. Lauderdale 33° 92 264 | tay has become the focal point] been working out in light toggs.| “ea rom Freddie Mills in ondon. z ay hi | wat Phil's 10-Hit attack off Bob Rush |Bat after the first ele — of sport on the Island, and | When school officially opens, they| iq reliefer Turk Lown. Nichol. {Put after the first round, in FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE |") © i e popping | will be out on the practise strip! brcihiicar a Amr livia <2 |which Murphy landed a whopy my eager sah ipadalise ; json had a triple andtwo sngles | ying left hook Ma s Wok eV e in the two schools| in full regalia in order to . b |ping left hook to Maxim's jaw, Deland 86 44.862 | Vie for one of the coveted | custom themselves to the weight ae sau: bai pcg eda aby » {the champion was never in trou- Dela pe » vie n | allero, Tommy Brown and Gran |) 46 Palatka 73 54 OTS 7 \ t of the heavier equipment. . es > other ‘Phil | -* i Orland 3 56.566 |* ; Van, new-|" The Conchs will open. their| Hamner drove in the other Phil!” Arte, Murphy's eye started to Leesbur; 63 66 488 from home and| first season in a decade on the) paul Minner got two of the jelose, the task was made all the Sanford 61 65 464 mer courses in New York,|road. They will play such grid-| five singles off Roberts. easier for the champion. With Daytona 58 71 450 |S ost’ Helen McDonald and|iron classical teams as South} . deadly accuracy, Maxim would Giinesvill 55 73 430/195 City champion Carel Caru~| Broward, Vero Beach, Lakeland| BRAVES SHADE PIRATES dance in and out, shooting sharp Cocoa 45 85 384 Js to {uation, but he has} and Seacreast. And, after such} The Boston Braves shaded the lefts and rights at the closing : med t of his letter men intact. |a long period layoff of Key West} Pittsburgh Pirates, 5 to 4, in a eye, ‘all nheim: Results Last Night ‘Y . runner-up | football, the locals are yelling for|10-inning game that was decided Murphy spent most of the ear- Hi ers OF Gucke: elmer Leesburg 5, Palatka 3 Championships, | a team of crack ability. All cir-} when Sibby Sisti raced home ly rounds concentrating on Max- Sanford 10, Daytona Beach z, a semi-finaly| cumstances to date are in favor] from third as Pirate hurler Willie ,jim’s mid-section, but the cham Orlando 3, Deland 1 t. and V Barrosa, Dolores|of the Conchs having a fair] Werle uncorked a wild pitch. Two | pion never would give Irish Bob Cocoa 13, Gainesville 2 Villate, Te Ann Parish, all] initial year | were out in the last of the third ja clear shot. Maxim moved abouti — uarter-finalists. In addition he| ne | When Sisti scored the winning run. j with his old-time agility in stab4 FIFTH AMERICAN LEAGUE ; it Fay ¢ Alive Vila, | Set * Association for the} “Ralph Kiner put the Pirates | bing y at long range and Washington a oo} tcene Meads son Oe Sit sine er see See asta ape ae aed ee to time ith here Jatt boule DISCOUNT OF CANE LOTS Cleveland © LF i seo ew ‘stafle s!| players to take part in the South} —in the second inning. | From the 10th round on, Mur. Moreno, Harris, Consue and | ‘ " Florida High School Champion-} \phy had trouble locating his tars Guerra; Chakales, Briss ym: |t Ge ships in Miami next March.| RED SOX BEAT BROWNS |get and it resulted in a series of Old Mr. Boston ek and Hegan iat c : Another benefit is that the Con-| “The Boston Red Sox finally | wild punches, some of which — ee vent now is eligible to play any|C@ught up with Tommy Byrne in | weren't even in the direction of SLOE First Game | © Convent! girls High School team with|the 13th inning and beat the St. |Maxim. There were no knocks ‘ Philadelphia 0 nveharie : rate of] which the school would see fit to} Louis Brownies, 3 to 1, Byrne was jdowns in the fight, although Chicago 28 Chane M Rendueles,|arraige a match. The Key West! i" trouble throughout the game | Murphy once slipped. And in, the Hooper and Astroth; Pierce : Flea Gate, and Bar-|High School ig now a tennis! ® he dished up 16 bases on balls, | final five rounds, Maxim seemed a Judson, Dorish and Sheely ee anus turiet Normal/member of the South” Florida] {¥o walks forced in a pair of runs }to pay little attention to Mur Blend — % hi fold after} Scholastic League, one of the} ve 13th. phy'’s punches, failing to recog~ 3 wile! in the 13th ’ hes, fail FULL QUART Whiskey Second Game : aust t n to ill-| faste igh School circuits ne} - nize the fact that Murphy had Philadelphia Bia ail hts? bar Foster mgmt toe! A’s WIN DUO iiopked Git S8rut the ‘previa $2. 98 86 PROOF Chicago Ae cae to top abcus four post.| award came after Conch Van took), The Athletics won a twin bill | §§ opponents he had fought. Zoldak and Murray; I a “ing Bo ies Gonzalez made her de-|a large delegation of players to m the Chicago White Sox. Gu When Maxim absorbed a sey Judson, Dorish and Masi, Sheely the xth and seventh}|Miami for Jast March's South] “ ial again led the way in the | vere drubbing from heavyweight l sical va of lust ge und she;Florida Championships and | *¢ cond game with a three ree {champion Ezzard Charles last} : Boston det 1 [should be ready to play reat/bowled over the opposition for | Semis The final score Sg |Memorial. Day, the word went : St. Louis _ 1 au eae Marietta do Pasqualalone unexpected win after an-~ ° “aie roundtripper, dls 7th {out that Maxim was finished a Kiely, Kinder and Rosar, By ies wad both ace and promise| other. The Convent players are Ke ca ae came in the bse |e fighter. But the 90-year. a . re, Mahoney and Batts her opening play i eventh| hoping it will be possible to aij 718 Ont Sox starter Joe Dobson. | champion showed the crowd of or Mp match in May and will be/range a few matches with the| rial has now driven in 104 | 9.595 in New York's Square Gar-}{§| CHOICE OF THREE NATIONALLY New York C35) 5. (ee ber eke ait teklat : oj Se ee den that the obituary was a lity BRANDS— p 7 t number six singles| girls varsities who journey to den that the o y a litt) ADVERTISED : Detroit 7 10 3 Yat i the be-|Key W 1 \tle premature, - 1d Berra; » Yates d y est on week-ends to play two, However, four ‘of ‘their p Morgan, Re and Berr ginners stage this summer in val gue matches with the High|victories were won by the nar-| In beating Murphy, Maximi— Regular $4.25 Value -..... sle, it has been found! first match play and will be a/School, Thi$ remans to be seenj/row margin of 5-4 and the Ren- | triumphed over one of the tough+ Most Pre to hold a camera and| valuable member of the squad High School won the first leg | dules-Gato-Twiehaus combina. | est fighters in the business. And |) Open 9 4.M. TO 4 A.M. pe rarerd ‘ “dba. The Sister Superior last week|on the Harvey Cup last season] tion will be mighty hard to stop |the way Maxim fought, he made shoot @-picture at less than. th of a second | placed the Convent in 1 the Floridaby winning 5 matches and losing ‘this year. it look easy. Pb er age