The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 12, 1951, Page 3

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KEY WEST HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM PLAYS _ - BALBOA IN CANAL ZONE DECEMBER 7 Watson-McAllister Defeat Smith- Sellers In City Tennis Tournament x kh & ae SPORTS EDITOR PANAMA, DAILY ANNOUNCES FOOTBALL GAME By AL PALMER Although there has been no announcement from Coach Jones of the Key West High Schoo! Conchs, the Island City’s first feotball team in nearly a quart- er-century will play in Balboa, Canal Zone the week of Decem- ber 3, it was learned from Leo J. Eberenz; Sports editor of the} Panama Star and Herald, Pana- ma City, Panama, in a letter to The Citizen received. today, — ~— ee —— - — VARELA, VAN ia, aR << WIN OVER ROUND Te h To Play In — Bowl AND FINEBERG ; IN THRILLER EEE The second seeded team of Commanders Watson and MeAllister fought off: the stern challenge of Rob- ects Smith and Harvey Sel- | lers 1-6, 6-3, 9-7 yesterday at Bayview to enter the} semi-final round of the | 1951 Doubles C ships. | » Peter Varela, Coach Van’ and Jack Sellers, Ralph} npion- | uUDds News of the proposed trip will Hartenstine duos also rea-} teand come a5 @ surprise to. Key West's | ched the seihi-finals. The baie ef football fans who had last que terfinal éncount- Snigh af Leste f8r post season er between James MeNulty Si game against Lake Worth, which Wee hake defeated the Conchs in the sea-| -Paul Esquinaldo and Col, ite Son opener, : Penn Edear-Yenacio Car-} dy During the past few weeks the bonell will go on court to- / = High School football squad ‘has day. a been operating in the shroud of Ss nith and Sheds baa a ae mystery as far as newspaper re- game of fee yes ue Sees aired overwhelme ‘ and | leases are concerned. The only McAllister in no time at all with ia comment available after the two punishing drives followed by : F ‘ x (Py ‘Wirepho! to ee recent defeats w: e lost. torrent of kills at the net. The heare that’s all,” aa ay slow me yon GEORGIA TECH head coach Bobby Dodd is. surfolnded by jubilant players in dressing room \ the F o their game but the second set ou . : jay Tec! s ay e Miar range It has not yet been learned i aes pet Aa Teas F need Saturday Tech had been signed to play in the Mia a Or ange Bowl game r on whether or not the Junior Cham- found Aan aoe ne ne xt N Y s Day. Left to right, back row: End Cecil Trainer (28), End Sam Hensley, Back | girl Ber of Commerce has been offi- | SE Watts, sieniied. dow ph, (13), Guard Ray Beck and End Sid Williams (39). Front Row: Back Glenn gh cially - notifi a | a a 1 all), Tackle Bill Thaden, Back Larry Morris (47), Tackle Lamar Wheat (61), the ly notified of the planned into errorless tennis from the back . es fy a Panama trip. The JayCees did court. Their opponents, on the ‘ Vereen (33), Dodd, and Center George. Morris (51). Tech had just beaten VMI pe : much to sponsor the team and. other hand, grew cautious 1 Atlanta, Ga ures : work at all home games on the failed completely to press the for he Ug ae hanes ‘oe sit Mea "i * te car parking problem and other court attack that had swept the lane details connected with the han- Citizen Staff Phot court for them in the opening Peter Varela and Coach, over Lts. Zwilling and Wells, 6-1,|Coach Van and Peter Varela at 8 inti + dling of the crowds en vet ST | chapter med the strong'team.| 9% 6-4: p.m. to-morrow in Bayview. Jack f , pg zs z apt Y ved the strong tez : ; mi fot 3 A brief survey of fans made! ROOF GO NG UP! With the match deadlocked at gf 14s. Fineberg and Round at 6-3, Don Cruz-John- Cruz over Cap-| Sellers and Ralph Hartenstine will tel i | early this morning revealed that | on ; one set apiece, Sellers and Smith ee Tan spurned the | ‘ain Payson-Lt. Galne, 6-3, 6-4. | precede them on courtiaihiasd Ae ahd | none of those questioned knew! JOE RUSSELL t Island ( Raise again struck pay dirt, sparked by | ..,; the Watson-McAllister; Coach Van-Peter Varela over or of the MeNulty-Esquinaido con } about the Panama trip. Stock! The Roof mr t Wicke at nr Fe 1 ith’s booming cannonball de i Smith-Se encounter and | Robert Piarrot-Johnny Sellers, 6-0, } winner of the MeNulty-Esquii answer to questions was: “This| double chec oO ' e Mr, and N Hora A the O livery that held firm throughout 4), ore: team. from start. ea: |Edgar-Carbonell match in the is the first I've heard of it of Rent Stabilizat V pent a few West ar r the long battle. They forged to a | ¢, in te of the fact) sver |Second semi-final. Finals will take ‘ Parents of some of the pla rs | to. witness, the cont t e fund ma t lussel 42 lead with McAllister’s delivery +4i.4+ their adversari ere doing aw! Fe es 5. place in Bayvfew this ‘Thursday u remarked this morning that they| — paign treasu t up and it was here that the local jjiawise with ‘ reas fostogrh aio Pits jevening at eight and loudspeaker ; s at fein oe i oe sag pair turned to caution again with | ,,, ami: charded : nach ( land seats will be ready for the had heard vague Sumors con- | ae dan ca 3 th tean id “toy ard ¢ ach Penn. Kagar-Ygnacio. Carbonell | and seats iy cerning a trip to Panama for a| ata ; other and exchanged volleys at); Andy: Al “Earl Yates, 6-3 fans wil series of football and basketball ; pd seoke Gaboen 2 Fi < . They failed to get is the net he close range with bewildering rapi- ever. Andy jonz0-E: $68, | : wnpet $ 2 2 ° Jol A the or hind McAllister’s soft second ser- | 4 has local uale: their | &4- Seer? Ue mane one eam sab He dig Is ine Yeat ice aid at 13, Sellers froze into t ii ihe th lane Commanders Watson and- Mec- i Mrs OD ete enc ews | fees hs a tight bundle. of tournament | 2014! aah ne ir two Soper: [Allister over’ Franklin Hernandez-| tad SALE ee: Spoke anit Eiberenz: - letter * i bea 2 REGINA, S Saskatch-| nerves and doublefaulted his ser-| nts with ‘an accur. | Walter Walterson, 6-0, 6-1. | ; wh to The Citizen asks for advance BAe iso : ed ¢ ck spot on one erves and au ents with ‘an accuracy that soon y | cn emer oe ‘ sks és : no spot at;vice away. From here on both | won the day SECOND ROUND | | Newsprint i line-ups and stories of the color- ‘ice oe rk d wd i waged a dogged backcourt ey gee : ean Ralph Hartenstine-Jack Sellers | ful Conchs to be used in the:, On the gr Vero racked up ' 7 fuggle with neither daring to|, Complete tournament scores $0 | over Don Craz-John Cruz, 6-0, 61. Second Sh s | - > th Taniing Stor ant Herald prot to: ee e Key West could tn ates 10 visit? seek command at the barrier. ‘*F Tee | James MeNulty-Paul Esquinaldo eets; 4 the. sees welch He era ne mike I ; : an betlg ae ors, most iericans, took more) Smith did venture in as far as the FIRST ROUND |vs. Penn Edgar-Ygnacio Carbonell | anc you know will be played here in vera ot etted 127 2NG than 270,000 pounds of fish from) service line but was afraid to bore Ralph Hartenstine-Jack Sellers | (to be played to-day). | 500 FOR 50c December: inte eee TS ay nly lake trout, pike in from there after the exchanges jover Donnie Carbonell-Oscar Cruz,| Peter Vatela-Coach Van over | : Temane Mell... tStber. of - the | Y soebatey ae ame aieyninteniy PEC Ieee were under way and the Navy pair | 6-0, 6-0 Lts. Fineberg and Round, 6-3, 6- __THE—— Gonchs’ steamrolling quarter- he: FAC RECON: canon cue —— riddled him with balls around his 1 Nulty-Paul Esquinaldo| Commanders Watson and McAl Art n Press back, Morton Hall, said he had | We che uate uy cece Gere t Among. . oth ialifications, | shoetips. over Peter Knight-Tony Dopp, 6-0, |lister over. Roberts Smith- Harvey | rima heard something about the | Pemteercr te ees See Marine ts must be! In by far the best exhibition of | 6-4 | Sellers, 1-6, 6-3, 9-7, CITIZEN BUILDING rf ene. ° id oi ps y ¢ SELEn tion of Cr t nd | t 31 doubles play yet seen in the tourna Roberts Smith-Harvey Sellers} Watson and MeAllister will meet ard anything sf ' “3 oope he iicdisheidnotebamaiciiicimasaesibeadatin dia <a peated 58 SAP we oe SS eee een ficial or final about the came of t to date. ; 1 atler “passe Eberenz states that the Conchs ¢ { with Osternoudt, Baker will face Cristobal High School ; i Gohzalez on the receivin Tigers now in their third year, | JACK K. BI RKE ‘ bans a 4 He ‘added that. lack of competi- pot r: V id Ed j ) ething to watch tion limits the experience players ee ; apie wa get in the Canal Zone and hopes} The. faithful parent bead es ee eh A that teams from Elorida will! that traveled to Ver : i wattage. help, improve the ability of Pa-|day night, witnessed 1 hen’ Me sad f : name's player’. «i fensive stand the t ; he wa ne dif. PY Both Miami Balboa and Miami this season. Five re : < kept drivin Jackson ‘High’ have played inj the Indians were st g Panaina. Eberenz’ letter also re-; a marker eee eee vealed that Panama’s Cristobal} John Cruz receive cred ns stated that Key West gave High School will play a return) stopping two of them per y Fadianecone atthe best aries game in Key West next year |He intercepted Ed B had bechicecn atthe abiecua Word of the proposed trip / the one yard line the f Sol dn many’ seasons, The coach was received in “off the rec- (on the other, he ca ak AR taeten - hale otd” statements in some sports [his defensive halfback sy is. Ata He was cad that the circles here. “As far as I {spun Jacky Metz to t s over. Another thing he know.” said one, “we are wait- ‘the two, which t I tthe: wen wean the ing to see if transportation is | last down ‘ had seen this season too costly, I think the State | Fumbles recovered t is lite a compliment to Athletic Commission has okay- | Knight, Ken Bazo and Art * ed the game. I think the offer | stopped the o scorir James Baker was the only play was made to Coach Jones about | for Vero Beach. The | : to | th ame with an in tu two weeks ago to play Pana- |Tommy West, Bookie Hi y. He turned his ankle in the i ma.” |Pinder and Knight caus: ta ae deka PASAT. VatWag cre Love i Meanwhile, pending official! dians to muff the ba of bounds. It is hoped * § notification, the tentative date of | miscues happened « t P t the injury is not serious ey the game is December 7. The|one yard line, and ‘ ies Satie ta TiAl INDEPENDENT THINKING *" players will probably leave Key | the 19. i § West about the 3rd An oddity on V = demch vi was that it was the t t the High School Band is mak INDEPENDENT PLA G year that they ie Sot ceed tek NNIN F llowin that was what I id bea great support for the : press in Vero. and it " » be nice ai ‘a OF nn 6 ee ee ee eel aes Progress, NOT Politics In An Through had were haltec e stiffening their p: als who traveled a of them happened o: tate t same are Mr. and INDEPENDENT CITY G0 °) | yard line A Mr. Roy Butler , \ : After the game was over, the s erritt, Mr. and Mrs A Pedro Aguilar Paces ran back to their bench =} c Hilary | and eeded to lift co er Tom Dixon te |, fi adding machine was stand-| Jones, Murray and Bec andres GOVERNMENT BY CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED ard equipment for scorekeepers | their shoulders, and car ied n ar d daught Barbara ‘at Wicker’s Stadium Sunday after-| gown the length of the field to R. Cooper, and daughter oh E GOVERNMENT a 3 en dow gs L ‘eg oon as Benny's Cafeteria com-| ghe» bus. They also hoisted y i s. M. Padron and "| bined a numbers game with a! yours truly, but it took six of Mike. The principal of the i . | 4 /] “64 paseball tilt and came up with a! fhe lads to do it. cha ate sth anos sins we) 13.8 win over the Naval Station] “yero's team awalkes « he ahe { Cards. very much disgusted wit > who played: in “} The tray toters had the thing | selves, They were su ihka de caanks beat in the first stanza when nojpy 30 points, but they Bench says WHLE u e | jess than six of the stalwarts | that Key West was 1 : bee eee eee nen eee crossed the plate standing up. In| ghort, much to their s oO sh tae SOE aire : the fourth they made a repeat} more break for the Conct the first-magnitude stars, © ee different story f the distant is Deneb, : pereane fo, “ally which ci gaps ep tment. | ip the ¢ he apni ae y. POLITICAL ADVT. PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF JACK DELANEY (NAMES ON REQUEST) "6 «wontinued On Page Seven) | John Crub scampered 88 yards. 1} tbout 650 light years away.

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