The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 22, 1951, Page 3

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VISITORS ARE » CHAMPIONS OF | MIAMI CATHOLIC | HS- LEAGUE By AL PALMER Key West High School's Corichs will ring down the} curtain on the sched uled | | football season. tomorrow night at Wicker’s Stadium when they romp out . meet a -power-driving S. | Peter and Paul squad, Cat- | holic Conference sates aerial attack artists de luxe, | They still have ten: of last year's champ éleven. In. addition to their be-| ing veterans of high school | and pride of the Miami | soda and sundae set. | The Panthers are ex-| pected to show some of the class that saw them flatten | Opponent after opponent | throughout the) season. | | | foptball wars, ‘they are a} tricky. bunch. at best, ac- cording to Conch Coach! Win Jones. Said Jones this morning, ‘“They will be about as tough as any team we have faced this season. They have the split-T formation and | | 1 | plenty of muscle to back ‘em up.’ Yip Yoham, rated as one of the ! best high school linesmen in Miami, | hag moved into the squad adding | about 180 pounds to their argu- | ments In the Coach Ray Dunn has speedsters as Adanis, ~ Muxo and Qlinn Mullen antelope department ; such high | Kennedy The game will mean the last ap Sundays so as to ¢: pearance of 11 stalwarts of the Coneheroos: Jim Baker, Bob Coop- °" Some of the postponed games er, Armandg Henriquez, Don Bern wo-—-Cancel the game that | reuter, Ken Bazo, Hoke Holcomb,| as to be played next Saturday Exiquio Vidal, Morton Hall Curry, Art DiLallo and Roy Butler.;|doubleheader Sunday, on ae- Almost without exception ‘the: count of the benefit dance to above mentioned stars shone, help “raise the roof” to be held! brightly through the season. John at Benny's is Curry made local grid history Third—Gulfstream signed sev- when aided and abetted by team eral players but the most im-| mates he ran wild against Punta portant one was Mays, a catch- Gorda to score three touchdowns. er. He was badly needed by that Morton ‘Hall, the steamroller, has elub been outstanding in the block and neues of the Navy Cards tackle department as was Bazo signed Several © pi ate ce: ARE and Cooper; and DiLallo’s edu- jn4 1 Gilmo . 3 =a cated tootsies added a few points mya i, et ie to. He playa when sorely needed hac ahe bacoball. capi care ae Of the present squad 23 boys follows . Gogg enc ae ~ will be back when Autumn goes in, Tonight at. 7:30 Gult- to bat for Summer next year.! coin vs. § nit Theater Sali. There will be several first string-| eee tn ite nC mee ers among them and their ranks Tender “id Ada e ee will be enlarged to include some 75 Signals Sa RU eee one, hopefuls who have already applied) cio. Benny's Catetecia Gh) for try-outs on next year’s squad Fastier va M ee meena The Conchs will go through a[ Ay Nav St Gana light running session this after-} “ Ra hin. Plates. ier mb non following the heavy practice {VS Naval Air Flyers. Karrman held last night rording to Coach; vee ee as Bae Jones, “The boys are in fine s ape} ee Bt 80: ph Naval] and the final workout was en-| “if Flyers vs. Strand Theater couraging. Win or lose they are!, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.—Strand Theater vs. Benny’s Cafeteria going to put on morrow night.’ The Conchs have last three games. They have yet to win a game away from home and they have yet to lose a game a terrific show to-, THANKSGIVING DAY We thank you Dea all the blessings that brought us, and this ¢ | dropped their'| Ye t muni Followinc Through Pedro Aguilar The Panthers have shut out | their last three opponents with) +7, go se eggs balancing scoreboards | 1.0.0 aeaaee Sk ane ae showing SS P&P on the right side | “3°UC met last 1 bpniga > Oe of $1, 27 and 26 totals eral important changes were | . One, to play a double- | h up This weekend m the end | phanksgivine fangs He of the grid s The | thankfu a fox Wor neing hae Conchs will next play an exhibi-| siness to all the sheacata tion in Panama against ‘Cristobal. tne hoys will be safely back Almost before the Wicket#’ tj 6, their loved ones Stadium crowd roar their last} we want a touchdown” several | members of the squad will be} mothballing their football pads | 0 (SS00itemmetel statis and draging out their basketball TOMOBILES SEE TKE jerseys Se day and Coach ys, “We're going t« OSes 1320 Duval Sr. Pw. 1870-1871 il team that wi id LOANS BY MAIL! 4 out of 5 who ask for a loan here—get it! Now you can get up to $300 entirely by mail. Just fill in coupon below . . - or phone. Fast service — no need to visit our office. _Just send for simple MAILOAN application. Do it TODAY. Benelicial FINANCE CO. Please send me your Mailoan pplication. Address. 130 N. E. First et. 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Missed Yards tHAM 1950 ¢ Backfield Pollard touchdown it marked », the first time in Biggie Munn’s i five-year reign as Spartan head ach that an opposing player had accomplished the feat Steve Owen New York grid Giants. on the ¢ 1927 2 head coa ach of the was capt- 2 iiant team |r HAMILTON LETS Kick EM ino owwE SLav Ss \ By Five So many people prefer the distinctive, ,taste of Budweiser that the demand for it is the greatest in delicious history. Budweiser is much, much carton today. mt a genuine lager beer— longer aged. Order udweiser IN BOTTLES...IN CANS...ON DRAUGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. Ph Bergen County ig aver. the .343 iladelphia Conchs Protect Unbeaten Record At Wickers Peter And Paul Tomorrow Ni Thursday, November 22, 1951 Tr Ciba Fase 3 - P 2 TCU Has Football AtS Familie FORT gridi WORT a at Texa to rur Williams ‘on sophom| n tasssitie s ore the son of Jack Wil- © was the captain and tackle of 1928 squad. 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Numierieal book are Dick Seibert, baseball, 1880—The Rugby “Scrum” was %* ed at the-@hd coach at the Univer of Min- abandoned in favor of a crude '”! _ to make ge nesota, and Otto H ct CORMNY sephe sind : * points; safety. 2 s image line, out of which has a ble book is Harry lines. Teams were — reduced , tc Hed “guarding.” (Cap) Leighton, coach at a Chicago! ejeyey ie ohiTeaaly Haw 5 < celee: 8 ~—- hint 8c ce we pepe loca 1 players on each side. The i—-The culty of Hai playing field w 3 yards, r andardized 2 tennis club acing the The bowling ginal 140x70 yards are Ned Day, former world’s i dividual matek be 1881—In case the game ende : § In a tie, two additional period: and Mailton Raymer, , 15 vole f 15 minutes each were order- secretary of the American | 2d to be played. 1882—An introduction of rule on “dow: and “Yards” t Bowling Congress. Advisers for the basketball book the at i ited ~ football niversities‘of nd Rutgers met ‘in. t game at Mad- This ‘was under such con- d if de let are Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Al- (oi0 is: suman. ee 0} 1888-—A ‘fule was adopted:\-to len, coach at Kansas; Harold E. 8!» a8 follows: “If, on three | prohibit: blocking with the arbis (Bud) Foster, coach at Wisconsin; COnSecutive downs, a team has | ex: ackling was extended and Eddie Hickey. coach at St, Dot advanced the ball five yards, |; w the Walekane Toaiact . or lost 10 yards, it must give! ).; need gS esr ES the ball-up to the other side at 1989. or football was. -@on- the spot where the final down! fined chiefly to. the Atlantic \is made.” Signals. were also ori-) < : ; . Camp, earlier Giants Seof fed ginated this year. In the begin Yale, later. foptiall ning they consisted of sentences, e, haying seen -all u jlater of letters beginning sen Miss 89° es e g games of the ,’89' tences, and finally“numbers. The i 11 players, called NEW YORK—One of the oddities | Players of the team were stand: 1e createst at their pdi- of the baseball season happened |°"7i2ed a8. follows: seven for- tT s the start of. his.» in: tha. YRRee: esas Nationa Lea. |W2rds, one quarterback, two can stlecions aaa gue playoff between the victorious pal a8 one fullback. |, 1 bring you up to: 1946, Giants and the Dodgers \ ‘our Sous downs eee BiVeEN}| on the Walter Camp-Grantland::- The Giants failed to score a run| Precedence over a goal from thd ping Ay A ‘an selections.” ... on a single. They left 24 men on field; two safeties equaled a Home runs by Bobby Thomson | _1883—The redrganization of and Monte Irvir 3-1 opening game victory. In the second encounter the Giants were |@nd one impartial referee, to be selected by each tear wit! one blanked by rookie Clem Labine,}the later decree to be final. \In the third game Giants got ae ecoune was’ standard their first run on Thomson's out-} — field fly. 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