The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 23, 1951, Page 3

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Friday, Movember 23. 1991 THE KY WEST CITHEN Fame > & e R - 2 - ame ith t. eter / nd Paul; Conchs | lust t Stop a Star Rick ho: tek * * * * “ rs &® —————_——--—_— “* SOUTH FLORIDA * ——__—__—_— - a 4 AZO RECEIVES Represent Key W LEAGUE ONE OF \ epres 2 est In Tenni : | | : THREE OFFERS T I rf z FASTEST IN Bench Views | Woman Golfers Bo li _ tk : — _ FROM OUT-oFSTarr | _Ournament In Coral Gables ; é : wing pe er ENTIRE NATION Organize Group Dame Reeord ” Seventeen young hey In I | d en News — N E AME. Ind.—Neil Wor- By AL PALMER é Westers swing rackets to- S an City "4 c , cnty aoe As far as Key West is day at Salvadore Park in acita aac Swentigs sand Senwiee re set e 48.6 victdey exit concerned the football Coral Gables’ annual Juni- last. Wed n't Hinder the ‘bowlers of the ; season Conchs-out tonight. | or Tennis Championships. Golf Cl ; and Mrs. Bowling League Sun- si | four SprapMeoet ca i 44 of This is the largest num- 2. womens, § at Boea Chica. All four Died t 8:15 at Wickes’) iy - : “tt tga oup in the Island City Horner rolled a 202 for ve oa prpeers Field the pride of the Is-| i. te nar ea sea ree sepieh efi eee ect. bas ae ve meet Miami’s SS Peter and| event and, more remark- told. @ Ladies’ Cleary’s 1st. aae Gene the second a quatene - Paul, able still, for nine of them d-| Team 6—Mr. and Mrs. C. Joy eee a | advanced to first place. Team 7— . Win cea ait, shri dunt! itis their first tournament. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagoner scheduled game set for the | The nine making their bow JACK K. BURKE Ten Yds Ee ne \i fficial tennis are: hose are tied for second. place, i cae agenda—and from ato. ee > . 1 Jer Tonight. the “Conchs” close out Mesdames Gene Witzel, Roy | Team M4—Mr. and Mrs. Cockron rietta de Pasquale, Jer- ORENS CORE OUL Duke Ni Glynn Arch- | in third. spot, the gridiron gestapo it is. hedule when aldine White, their regular home Myrna Pow- jp. . learned that it will be the ell, Peggy Jordan, Anthony I L 30 l totighest competition the Hoppe. Robert Vargas, a Som Ries pode eague’s n y steamrolling Conchs — will Lawrence Bailey, Franklin: ine team Sag 2 Wg : eS have tet ute. Hernandez, and Donnie week when they 20-Game Winner Only The Las ‘The invading Saints are likely to Carbonell. pai aatern LYNCHBURG, Va ae received some un-saintly treat- | The Key West entries Pasa ‘elit Glen’ be e ex Pau Meliere & Day Counts ment from at least 12 of the Is- bracketed as follows Rifle Club y 20-game winner in the C J landers who are bowing out of the ' high school level this year and going on to the realms of higher education and, possibly, stiffer football competition. Ken Bazo, the Conchs’ 191-pounds of captain, has already had three | “e’mon a my house” bids from | colleges. Strangely enough all of- fers came from out-of-state schools | which proves that Florida can raise pigskin prospects as_ easily | GIRLS 13 YEARS AND UNDER Myrna Powell (Convent jdine White (Convent), Mariee Pasquale nvent Peggy dan (High Sche BOYS 13 YEARS AND UNDER Anthony Hoppe, Robert s Lawrence Bailey, Johnny Sellers and Robert Piarrot GIRLS 15 YEARS AND UNDER Maire Rendueles (Convent d Lynn Sellers (High School battle tonight As or the college games tomor row, here’s my choices. Florida ove Alabama—passes over running Arkansas over Tulsa—razor’s backs Auburn over Clemson—interest ing to watch Baylor over Southe: Isabel's Columbia over Stanford ses Brov Piedmont League this past se ling for the Lynchbu: the tal, 180-¢ Praire du Rocher —WNews-— 20 and lost 11. Metli y Shoot | 96 in 259 inning Pistol and farm club of the u 3 be held this Sunday, Cardinals. s Injury Halted BROOKLYN, N, '¥ for the general public n matches velty @® -— The Brooklyn Dodgers, who lost the Na- bes over Calif The : Poineciana plants. | GIRLS 18 YEARS AND UNDER oo bce including the ever Di d ¢ —— So far the weighty senior, who Dolores Villate (High School) | ° isin State over and wife balloon | lamon areer W idener Winner will be blowing 17 candles off his | and Vita Barrosa (High School —Latlins fer Me. 1 spot and squire, 6 | a bihday cake this month (may ware 18 YEARS AMD UNDER Cornell over Pennsylvania—toss bustible bulls eyes, luck pees blow the cake off the table, too), Donnie Carbonell, Franklin Her up. 7 5 7 ible bulls eyes minor leg injury in 1930 ae Retur “ns hasn't made up his mind which of | nandez, Frank Roberts, and Leo| ‘princeton over Dartmouth—just ” Chicke # “ op ee Ee: ioe College's “head football SAMI |4 the three schools he'll grace with | Carey | ssedben eames ree Wil aise be sate igs Rennie te i eee his presence—if any. | Accompanying the youngsters are | Georgia Tech over Davidson Alusctndae boeing er play baseball with the Cleveland Weir's veteran race horse, Royal Unlike so many footabll stars | Mrs. Pasquale and Coach Van. Pec si and ammuntion will be | Indians. Jéssee began his 19th sea- | Gove s returning to Hialeah Bazo is also an honor. student and | Also notat the fact that four) “North Carolina over ed by the Club free. json at the grid helm this year rack this season for “tie n out and win that Chris: The one-time, Pacific University | $50,000 Wid H ol squad that will | Royal Govern- NET a sharp man with a set of school books. He is also one of the fastest men on the squad. \ Coach Jones is expected to con- centrate on an umbella defense against Rick Adams’ master-mind- ing of the Panthers’ air raids. “Tis said up Miami way that Adams is ane of the hottest passing prospects currently tossing to teammates in high sehool football. What secret weapon Jones will bring out of his locker to offset Adams is being kept dark until | game time. The defense will have to be a good one, but then the Conehs can play fine defensive football when the spirit moves them—and the Saints are the clos- est the localites have got to spirits all season. it is doubtful if end Jim Baker and quarterback Morton Hall will see much service tonight. Both | huskies took a subway-type push- ing around last week at South; ~ Broward and will be used sparing- ly, This is the last season for Hall | and Baker ‘as far as Key West High is concerned. 4 F nt state Baker’s plans are unknown « FOLLOWING THROUGH t ss, . B jot c “f of t i. yet. Hall is toying with the idea | Middies ils from aryland | of a marine engineering career at | By PEDRO AGUILAR where tution is a northern college—or a four-year | { term at Miami U's ivy-covered | 1p the baseball game played last, Balk—Lastres halls of learning up Coral Gables I night: a hehe geared Sic) SE by-pitchers--Corgill, Doren way. hye Pe! The Conchs have yet to lose a hits and 10 errors ee play 2 to Rob game at Wicker’s Field for which | The Strand scored 16 runs on 17 ors to Mira 5 B eR | P oe the Island Citizens are duly grate- | hits and had four errors while the Time ha ba eaicasiag Basketbal avs ful. For a first year team they | Gulfstream scor 2} Ump die . oF orate 4 j 2 acon | Lestre-Corgill: winner, Ferman’ The Freight have been a credit (to says nothing | The Gulfstream boys sc in des rei; win na £ of a surprise) to Key Westers who | five of the nine i while. the gas STONINGTON Cine ae saw in = their first football jqyester boys scored in every in Jahn pawn Caan < Se Sew if went S. ining but one, and every player hit Corgill in five innings ost of the recognized sports—but Ss Sete wall at pation Safely at least once, except Mira is it's basketball, not football, that} smith’s office will just ald a sado. = 8 Biba ml the situation with a slight assist ies oa Taberts Sayer eeeunine OF THE oye Pe basketball squad radia hf there'll be little change in tem- \ and Cabot hit ¢ y comet bs. NV 2 AVE achiil taath seoretig’e rature and the curtain-dropper | gS “ib Strand Th &.25 200° sadbbine nina ‘ ‘ pe " Acevedo, Santa tWO Naval Ai . 9 soo 2 profit. It was able to pay will be played in as near football | S54 Femandez onc Siony's « subriggies =< help meet a football deficit —* Key Wetsers are like: | For the Foodstore aon i ie = : get the baseball teats y to see. hye pdiise =: Sta $5 Soo eh ; “Although the Chamber of: Com- | Sterling ssa George Nav. Sta. Cards <5 ane ed : merce has absolutely prohibited a | In ne field S hentia ‘Gulfstream F. Store 10.090} A real nip in the air to the extent! that fur coats will have to be worn} to the game, it is hoped at least that a near-70 degree temperature iseyen chances jand for the losers, R Lastres. proof | Lastres played a goo season in the ; t Schola League on Jan ) are in Coral Gables | |for the The seasoning they | will receive will be of great value | {te Coach Van. The South Florida of the two fastest tennis organizations } is one School nation ther is in Southern Calif- On the Miami, Beach var- are three of the coun-| ie. Jer- alone try’s top ranking juniors ry Moss, the national boys cham- pion, Pete Green, and Jeff Arnold. Al Harum, national boys titlehold- | er of 1950 plays for Coral Gables | as does David Harum, the nation's hens number four boy tine n° Middies Cover zonercey St" The Nation SEVENTEEN KEY Tennis Tournament ernoon WESTERS will parti Some of these photogr = the fut tennis stars of th withoy The Edgartown Rpeci ial - GAMES SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY AT WICKERS’ STADIUM First Game at} P.M. Gabe Lastres pa 4 prevail in this frost iLastres brothers played Brooks’ Stars vs. Benny's Cafe - is “ted that some 4,000 {Stream last night teria ERs Conn, u—Seven yac tang wil eee into Wicker's Field | Seore _. | “In this game | clubs will et * ® invited to take part-in to watch the season-closer. j R.H. E.jhave their best players en the the annual Dhow Derby at Mystic Strand Theater 1617 4 field and Brooks w look some- But at the last minute % \Gulistream 6 thing like this wn, Mass., couldn't make Garden Promotes 1) Batt—C. Fernandez Rob-| | MeIntoch, catcher; Gallagher,!! other clubs suggested that lerts; Corgi, G res and pitcher; Brov _base: Smith, be drafted from among} | George Lastres second base: third base numbers and sail a boat to ltself Summary | Bryant, s Dean, Alice. ™ gens . bite } ‘Three base hits—-Lopez and Ace-| and. Roberts duty 28 adopted dg NEW YORE. Mateus ae as } Benny's will have: K. Rodriguez.) “°" { tion department will be headed by | 22, base, hits—Loper, Santana,,eatehing: Henriquen, piteher:\- = Fred Podésta, business manager | Roberts, and Navarr | Cates, first base: Pazo second bats with the Naval Station Stolen ‘bases ~- Roberts base, and J. Albury at third: D. game should also; of the basketball department, The new promotion department will | #4 have an extensive film library to be used by organizations and clubs | 4e% at public gatherings. Podesta will also be in charge of arrangements |} for public appearances of Garden | athletes, pandez 7. good one, for both clubs are; hard and they sure love , Cabot aaneritce hits—Mira anc Struck out—Fernande: 12. Lastres 4 j Walks—Corgill 4, Lastres 3. Fer-] j Lastres at short, with Anguiera, ernan- Alonzo and Gonzales in the gard- jens. This game will start at } other. j Cogill p.m. } Mer. Reeves of the Cards may} } Start his ace. Karrman, and Mgr. | ‘Baird of the Flyers may start] wi Wolz Second Game at %: 30 PLM. Naval Air Station “Flyers” ;Sue are just as } they've improved Holy Cross over Te ing-aders Illinois over Nx este ave to Notre Dame over Iowa U—all greenies Tennessee over Kentucky—power plus power Maryland over West Vo.—T pins twerping Ohio State over Mic! ; their own. Wisconsin over Minnesota—Bad gers better. Oklahoma over be bowl-bound. Pittsburgh over Penn State—Ni tany Lions weak. Rice over Texas Cristian Nebraska—may —Cotton | Bowl eyeing Southern Cal. over UCLA— upset in its own Pro C ‘aie ‘Superstitious, Too DETROIT (®—Coaches in the Na tional Professional Football 2 superstitious as coaches and athletes in other | Sports. Take coach’ Buddy Parker of the Detroit Lions. He always wears a clean, white shirt while directing his teams in league games. Assistant coach George Wilson of the Lions always wears a bow tie during the games. A Weighty ‘Proposition ANNAPOLIS, Md ®—Dean Smith, halfback on Coach Eddie Erdlatz’s Navy varsity squad, was the leading scorer of the Academy’s undefeated 150 - pound Eastern Champions last year. Prior to the start of this season Smith put on the necessary poundage for tough } collegiate play and now scales 162. ! ————a | Bell, American owner y City, England's 195] winn of the Gimerack Stakes, is a for mer Telephone 51 Classified Advertisement Dept. Key West Citizen champion rodeo bull dogger. | Come shoot starts: at /three-lefter athlete hada record or 7 ents can be | of 70 wins, 29 losses and three | te ties at the start of this season 50. A XMAS GIR T| irits In Fine Sz A Complete Line of Fine Values in Beautiful Decanter Bottles Haller's SR 86 PROOF BLENDED WHISKEY FIFTH 3 39 * FREE | DELIVERY 10 A.M. - 4 AM. 100 PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND, BOURBON JOHN BEGGS BLUE CAP SCOTCH AGED SCOTCH WHISKIES Special Xmas Gift Offer We are absorbing the new Federal tax increase on complete line of fine DOMESTIC and IMPORTED WINES. PHONE 1493 * ed lest year’s running af- n the event in 19: ' ‘ ' . q ' . . . .

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