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Paget THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturdey, November 3, Conchs KEN BAZO WAS STAND-OUT PLAYER FOR KEY WEST HIGH By JACK K. BURKE Sports Feature Writer BELLE GLADE, Fla., Nov. 2 The fighting Conchs lost to a strong Belle Glade team last | night 21 to 0. It wasn’t the Golden Rams alone that beat this stubborn team from Key West, | by some of Key West leading | but the officials also had. a hand in the affray. Ken Bazo was the standout player for the Conchs with his brilliant playing on the defense. Here is how the game went: First Quarter: Belle Glade won the toss and elected to receive. DiLallo kicked off. Caldwell took | the ball on the 14 and returned it to the 30; Ist and 10 Revels | carried to the Key West 48; and 10 Revels, to the 46. Ca- meron fumbled recovered on the | 45. McLiod carried to the 42. Re- | vel was back to punt. Bookie Henriquez blocked the kick, and | the ball was recovered on Key West's 44 Ist and 10 Key West Curry to] the 45. Cruz to the 47. Belle} Glade was penalized 15 yards for roughing z after he had thrown a ¢ Ist and 10 Belle Glade 38. | Cruz's pass to Cooper incomplete. Osterhoudt carried for no gain. | Curry to the Butler was trap- | | ped when he attempted to pass back to the 48. | Belle Glade Ist and 10. Cald-! well carried to the Key West 49. Caldwell to the 48. Williams’ pas: to:Caldwell incomplete. Revels] punted the ball into the end zone. t Key West ball on their 20. Ist and 10. Cruz got a bad pass from center and was downed back to| his 50, Cruz carried up to the 15./ Butler punted. Revels took the ball on the 50 and returned it down to the 30. Ist and 10 Revels to the 28. Caldwell to the 24 Cameron to the 15. Belle Glade penalized 15 yards for holding. Caldwell to the 5, Williams’ pass to Harold fell incomplete. Key West was offside and penalized to the 1 yard line. Revels scored on the next play. Caldwell kicked the extra point. Score: Belle Glade 7, Key West 0. Phillips kicked off. Cooper took the ball on the 30, returned it to the 38. Ist and 10. Oster- houdt to the 45. Osterhoudt again to the 46. Second Quarter; On the first play Curry was thrown back to the 40. Butler punted to Cameron on the Belle Glade 25 and he re- turned it to the 26. Belle Glade Ist and 10. Curs- man to’ the 28. Revels downed. for a loss back to the 25, Cameron carried up to the 31. Revels punt- ed to Cruz on the Key West 41 and he got to the 48 where he was. downed. Key West Ist-and 10. Cruz to the 42. Cruz passed to Baker who took it on the Belle Glade 34 and got to the 18 where he was tac- kled. Ist arid 10. Cruz to the 10. Cruz to the 4. Cruz again to the 3. Curry no gain. Cruz to the 1. Belle Glade offsides and the ball was put in play on the one foot line. Cruz no gain. Belle Glade took the ball over as Key West did not gain the necessary yard- age. Ist and 10. Revels’ kick was blocked by West and Baker. Key West Ist and 10,o0n the Belle Glade 5, Cruz to the 3. Cruz to the 1, Curry fumbled and Belle Glade recovered in the end zone for an automatic safety. Belle Glade’s ball on their 20, ist and 10, Williams carried to the 24’ Belle Glade penalized 5 yards for backfield in motion. Williams fumbled and Knight recovered on the 15 Key West Ist and 10. Cruz passed. to Cooper incomplete. Cruz fumbled and Curry recover- | ed.on the 25. Cruz’s pass to Ba- | ker incomplete. Cruz passed to Baker and interference was call- ed~ against Belle Glade. Key West Ist and 10 on the 10. Cruz’s pass to Osterhoudt was incom- plete. This ended the first half. Seore, 7-0. ' Third Quarter: Phillips kicked | off. to DiLallo on the 30 and he k to the 32. Ist and 10. pass to Osterhoudt incom- plete. Cruz again passed to Os- terhoudt which fell incomplete. Key West penalized 5 yards | for offsides. Cruz’s pass-to Qster- |) houdt fell incomplete, Butler kicked to Revels who was down- ed on the Belle Glade 38. ist and 10. Williams tried to} pass was thrown back. to the 31. Cursman carried up. to the 40.| Williams’ ; to Caldwell in- complete. Williams passed to Caldwell on the 45 where he was downed. Revels punted and Cruz took it on the Key West 25 and} get to the 38 where he was stopped Ist and 10. Cruz's pass was in‘ complete to Osterhoudt, Cruz passed to Cooper on the 47 and he fought his way down to the Belle Glade 46. Ist and 10. Cruz's pass to Ba- | | | | ‘Outboard Club Wil Hold Races ‘On November I The Outboard Club will |races in Garrison Bight on Arm- |istice Day Nov ll. | This regatta is being sponsored | merchants for the benefit of the | Girl Scouts Summer Camp Fund. |A troop of Girl Scouts will be at the regatta. The Club hopes to have the | merchants present their trophies | in person to the winner of the! race sponsored by their firm. There will be four races of two heats each. This will be the last point race for the yearly high point trophy , Ist | given to each class by the club. | It, also, will give each winner of | this years points a one year edge | on the three year perpetual tro- phies. A rundown of the drivers lead- ing in points at this time and the |runner up of each class will be given before this race. ‘No Buck Passer IUSWICH, M ()—Aladino Miniccocci of Glouster didn’t pass the buck this time. As he drove along the road here a large deer ran into his car. 2 impact killed the deer and the lear had to be towed from the scene. (&) Wirephoto FATE STRUCK little Bobby | Sciandra, 2, a cruel blow, when according to Glendale, Calif., police the tot’s father, Louis, shot and killed his mother, Carmella, 20. Sciandra then shot himself and died a short time afterwards in the local hospital. | ker incomplete. Cruz passed to Osterhoudt on the 43 and was downed on the 41. Belle Glade | was penalized 5 yards for de- fensive holding. DeLallo carried to the 36. Ist and 10. Cruz’s pass was in- tercepted by Caldwell on the Belle Glade 30. Ist and 10. Revels held for no gain: Caldwell was held also for no gain. Caldwell carried to the 35. Revels punted to Cruz who! took the ball on the Key West 28 and he got up to the 34. Ist and 10. Cruz’s pass fell in- complete. Osterhoudt carried to the 35. DiLallo up to the Butler punted to Revels on his 35 where he was downed. Ist and 10.: Revels carried down to the Key West the quarter. Fourth Quarter: Key West was then penalized 5 yards for: having too many men on_ the field. Caldwell to the 33. Cursman to the 26. Caldwell to the 19. Cursman down to the '8. Revels to the 4 and then Caldwell went | over for the score. He kicked the | extra point. Score, Belle Glade 14, Key West 0. Phillips kicked off and Cruz received it on his 10 and return- ed it up to the 20. Butler's pass fell incomplete. Butler carried up to the 30. Key West Ist and 10. Butler's pass to Osterhoudt incomplete. Revels intercepted Butler's ~ pass on the Key West 35 got down to the 25. Belle Glade Ist and i0. Revels carried to the 22. Caldwell to the 17. Revels to the 11 Ist and 10. Caldwell to the 8. Revels held for no gain. Cald- well down to the 4. Key West took the ball over on downs. 1st, and 10. Cruz to the 8. Re- vels again intercepted Cruz's pass on the 15, Ist and 10. Caldwell over for a touchdown on the first play. He also kicked the| extra point. Score, 21 to 0. The remainder of the game saw Key West throwi ing passes but could not go anywhere. and carried have | iGiven Library | efficient 38. |> 38 to end | & Suffer Second Loss Of Season 21-0 To Strong Belle Glade Team Kitey he Bird cine: Bird In Kiny ii MICHAEL BEDROSIAN, in I in Lawrence ake he love s home z it mis it Chiquito, a « made bird re . While me corne « L tunia in the g hiqu 1 the cage—but Chiquit Petur xis ain Pate Es A Dick’s Tire farly File Of Key West Papers: rvice Expands Local Business Gainesville, Nov. 3—The only | picks file of early Key West news- papers now in existence, covering much of the 1830 de- cades, recently was given to the P. K. Yonge Library of Flo Tire Service Phoe da History at the University |Phocbe wlio dashed pas of Florida. BO eee yacie The newest addition to the ory ee en ce i largest collection of early Flor. | W100 00 yh Oe) ida newspapers was the gift of (m4. Manager of Dick's is the heirs of Judge Hugh Gunn {,, 0 Mans runs , sells of Key West and was preented through Mrs. Natalic H. Cooley | Battery Servi line of batte do tire es, recapp- oF Mint. ing, and is distributor for U.S Royal Tires a The Tire Service now has in stock the new U.S. Roy New Steam Or [inte ‘wal premium “No other shop ac make this claim.’ s Dick | til it now occupies all of the ad Been Introduced joining building previously oc-| Jeupied by a grocery. Dick hopes | A new combination Steam or|all of his friends will come in Dry Iron has just been introduced|to see the new store and let him | that’s the complete answer to, Show them binew 3 new store every housewife’s ironing prob-| —— lems. It’s the sensational new} Cali f. Seater Hits Hialeah HIALEAH, Nov. 3. —a Subur- The water for steam is fed di-|ban Hialeah, just outside Miami, rectly to the soleplate of the iron! Florida, even had a brief flurry of} where it is instantly converted to! snow today as temperatures tum-} steam. The manufacturer stresses, bled throughout Florida that the user can go from steam Sunbeam Steam or Dry Ironmas: ter, an amazingly light, 2 3-4 lt combination iron which} the user plugs in for steam just! as she does for current. Forecasters predict low of to dry ironing, and back in,} around 42 de for Miami to-{1 instantly, and get all the famous} morrow. sub-freezing t Sunbeam efficiency without addi-|are expected tional size or weight. There is no! northwest filling, spilling ,emptying or run-/ ninig dry in the midst of steam Among ironing. Milady can start dry iron-| Nabuthiri ing in 30 seconds and have steam) one and in 90 seconds t only ! RESCUERS NEAR THE SURFACE wit recovered from the Truax-Taer mine, Kayford, W. Va. Twelve the second West Virginia mine exp of 12 men have been recovered | bruised Frid {Cafeteria will Following Titongh | Pedro ‘isi st night the pitching of Viti | I Vidal and Armando Macias high- | od the game played between nd Theater and the Ben- ligt Strand 2-0. Neither club scored for innings. boys got a break and won the opened with | guez who flied out to} Acevedo hit one down | t field line and reached The ning | center. | second na bunted, cher. but Sec ball got away | ond base threw | with Acevedo scoring | 1 -N 1 squeeze play nd Santana scored Roberts flied out to short to end the in- s Fito Lastres reached d_ base he third inning, as safe when first baseman led the ball, he then reached | on an error. the sev Henriquez sin- 's choice forced him nny Lastres singled a fielde D: and Sanchez went to} ; hit one u ond, but ul the runner going to topping the play. J. Gon- ended with Ben- ore as no runs, 3 hits and Macias 8, t catch in Acevedo had 4 assists an Bob Santana, two ou »berts 12 fanr ou ce k 3enny Henriquez had} n outs and one t. Sanchez | id nine and one assist, An- two outs Score 1c © | 25 Big 0 Batt; Roberts; Ma- cias and nd Henriquez. | Summary hits; Ace o and Sa ; stolen bases; | vedo. Sacrifice hits; Vidal; | ick out; Vidal 13, Macias! Walks, Macias 0, Vidal Left on base: Benny’s 4, Strand 2. Time, 2 hours; Umpires, Turn- rk and Rodriguez scheduled for Sunday | Vickers’ Field In the opening game at | p.m., the Gulfstream, under new man- sement will play the Brooks’ Stars who have won their last | — ‘three games and are going like a house afire; so the Gulfstream | out. Frank Salinero or George | Tastres may start for Gulfstream and Fly Alce for the Brooks sen In the nightcap, Strand The: ter will play Benny’s Cafeteria. This is an exhibition game, but both clubs are in real earnest. clubs have been rivals for years. Puby Carbonell, Bo yr and Mongolo Sanchez are to go for the boys from vie hou toberts or Fer- | nandez may catch. For the chick- | en in the basket boys, Kaki Ro- driguez, Pedro Rodriguez and| Moe Henriquez are in the pink} land ready to go. Sanchez, if his ; finger is alright (he got it} ay night) may catch. play On Mone val Air Flyers Sales and @® MIAMI AWNING WINDOWS @ SUPERIOR CASEMENTS @ ALUMINUM JALOUSIES ® LOUVER WINDOWS @jJALOUSIE DOORS ® VENETIAN BLINDS @ CANVAS AWNINGS ®PATIO FURNITURE AWNINGS ... JALOUSIES SKey West Vr ae ti. tetian ‘f Louver Windows - Storm Stops - Jalousies - Louver Doors ny's Cafeteria which was won oy | | eight | In the ninth the Strand | Acevedo stole third, San-| and Santana landed | Casado ‘caught five | » be the ones to put this fire, Benny re j |Faces Kidna p pres fe | | SHIRLEY CAROL TEBRUNE (above) 15, of India Ind., is under arrest in Mobile, Ala., together with two teen- aged male companions, charged with kidnaping Gor Mar- shall, 38, Bowling Green, Ky., restaurant operator. When Al- abama State Highway patrol- 1en intercepted the trio r Mobi le on a traff iol Carol tearfully told officer the kidnapping. The FBI c es that the two boys ! drove Mar: to allat | Tenn., and there robbed hin his car and $100 Political Anrouneements & For City Commissioner LOUIS CARBONELL “For or Gitv Commissioner DR. DELIO COBO For City iGamupiariader JACK DELANEY For City Commissioner HERMAN GORDON For City Comminsinnee C. B. HARVEY “For City Commlasianas. DAVID McCURDY i | For City Commissioner JAMES W. MURPHY | For City C Commissioner ' MILTON A. PARROTT “MICKEY” For City Commissioner _GEORGE F. PHILLIPS For City iGo cuntasipaar EVERETT R. RIVAS k For City Commissioner KELLER WATSON | |Your Grocer SELLS inat Goo STAR * BRAND maces COFFEE | and CUBAN | —TRY A POUND TODAY— | Installation ... VENETIAN BLINDS Bh “Key West’s Best” (Tennis wiaBisiags ‘Will Be Held Publisher States The lure of Key West has reach- ed by the mail being received by the local Chamber of Commerce. Be- low is reprinted a sample of the type of letter received by Harold ‘way up into Illinois judging | Sunday Evening Draw for the 1951 City Tennis Doubles Championships will take place on Sunday evening. Wirephoto | Laubscher, C of C director. Deadline for entries is Sunday at Cham! a" \}7 p. m. Teams will phone their en- Key hse od a aw tries to 725, or in the evenings, Gentlemen: 586-3 : We have visited every section of | _ Total of teams entered so far in- Florida and agree with you that clude: Tony Dopp and _— Key West is best. Will you please | Knight; Don and John Cruz; Earl {send all information available on | Yates and Andy Alonzo; Oscar Cruz and Donnie Carbonell; Penn gar and Ygnacio Carbonell; Frank Roberts and Leo Carey; Franklin Hernandez and John Sel- _ | Key West, business opportunities, | houses and apartments to rent and | to sell, as well as the price of resi- | dential lots and ce of construc- | tion of small home: lers; Ralph Hartenstine and Jack Very Truly yours, Sellers; Peter Varela and Coach Charles C. Feirich Van; Commander Watson and Publisher, Commander McAllister; John Me- The Metropolis News Nulty and Paul Esquinaldo;, Rob- Metropolis, Illinois. erts Smith and Harvey Sellers; SARE 2 ss Captain Payson and Lt. 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