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Paget THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Seturdey, Nevernber 24, 1951 St. Peter CONCHS GO DOWN TO. DEFEAT FOR FIRST TIME ON LOCAL GRIDIRON by JACK K. BURKE Sports Feature Writer The prediction of never | losing a home game fell apart at the seams last night linebacker Dick Tamburo and| Double-header of baseball to- when the Champions of the | tackler Joe Klein and Bill Hor-|morrow afternoon at Wiekers’ Miami Catholic League, St.| rel. Stadium. Peter aul Paul High School In the opening game Benny’s ‘eter ai igh Scho | Arcaro Booted Cafeteria, will play the Brooks defeated the Conchs of Key West before a crowd of 2,800, by a 21 to 12 score. | The Miami team struck pay dirt in the early min- utes of the first quarter af- ter they had taken the ball ever on downs from Key West on their own 32 yard line. Seven running plays and a five yard penalty for! offsides was all they needed | iHockey’s Veteran |" #1 7m, with Clark ang to produce the score. | () Wirephoto | y = Turner umpiring. ir second touchdown came in dite ; ae Go Atetice: aaears " ¢ : At 3:30 p.m. the Naval Station Mais. second touchdown Strom { THE TEN MOORE ORPHANS of Leunard, Mich. pause to give thanks as they Continues oe a play tee the second quarter on 8 Pass Mino | ‘Thanksgiving Day dinner in their home. Fifteen-year-old Gerard (standing) leads th 4 peavampe vad Dey bee OF behind John Cruz and prayer before carving the turk The children recently attracted nation-widc 1 INDIANAPOLIS—(#)— When| have met t » times so far. this einied the double stripe before} their parents were killed in a traffic ac dent. The children, led by Gerard, subsequently turned | Ott Heller, durable playing coach | half and the Cards have won two Taio knew what happened. The | down an adoption offer from a wealthy Pittsburgh realtor. Clockwise, around the table, starting | of the Indianapolis Capitals in and lost. one. ; play covered 34 yards. from Gerard, the children are: Tom, Jean, Jeffery, Janet, Jim, Shirley, Barbara, Sharon and Ann. |the american Hockey League} TheCards won 6 to 4 and 7 to 5, Key West came back and scor- | ed their first marker on a series | of running plays with John Curry | doing most of the plunging. 2 rts- F s-fr center é » Miami} two. A pass from Cruz-to Cooper | = penalty of 15 yards for unspo a pass from center and the | pesuidiiaeet = I i a MOTIF _9n manlike conduct against the |team took over on their 32 fell incomplete. Butler punted. | fielders. Hoffs: Knowles and | th : i oe s sini aggregation put the ball | Catholic, First and 10. Adams to | Adams took the ball on the Cath- | “Greek? Dziki for. outfield duty.| ‘poynetant daughter number festering Indien ait eae ‘on the one yard line, where Curry plunged over on the first try. | The third quarter produced all | the thrills of the game in a inter-) the the left sideline for the remaining | first 89 yards and scored the third | touchdown for the Saints, Kennedy | st. peter & Paul M Gonzalez took Kenned giving him a total of nine points his 20 and got to the The Conchs got their | carried to the 37 score on a pass from John Cruz /to the 42 First and 10 Osterhoudt went |n his own 11 and scampered up’ also kicked the three extra points, for the game. to Billy Osterhoudt who took it on the four and entered into the Pro-| sown to the Catholic 46. Cruz then |the left sidelines for 89 yards and | mise land standing up. The play lost carried a total of 16 yards. On defense, the tackling of Ken; Bazo, Art DiLallo, Tommy West, 'Ten Moore Orphans Give Thanks Infant Michael was in a crib ne the 49. Adams ¢ West was being offsides. : First and cepted pass by Lastres which Key | Braun, on an end around carried |to the 19 West turned into a touchdown, and gown to the 35. Mullen to the 32. | then David Kennedy ok ie aay Adams went around right end down eff on his own 11 ya line and | to the K.W. 11 1 fehind his blockers broke down /then Mullen went over for the |Curry through center to the 12. | he point after touchdown quarter. K: W. 0 And Paul Defeats ey ee by: houdt to the 28, ¢ houdt picked up one yard. Cruz, houdt fumbled | nd Mullen to/olic 30 and got back to his rriec the Key | First and 10. Muxo to the 41. alized five yards for |nedy stopped for no gain. Lastres jof Key. West intercepted Adam's 40. | pass on the Miami 45 and got down | 48. First 10, 10 on the K.W | Key West, First and 10. Oster- | houdt to the 16. Key West, offsides, | Muxo to the 2 and five yard penalty. Second and 13. | Miami score. Kennedy kicked | Curry fumbled but recovered for | ja four yard loss, Cruz on fourth ! 0. | down, passed to Osterhoudt on the ; on|4 and he crossed for the second | Cruz |Conch score. DiLallo’s kick again carried s wide. Score P, & P.14, K.W.12. | Kennedy took DiLalo’s kick off) 7, Curry four yards. End of the Ist | the third score for the Saints. His | Score St. P. & P. 7,|kick was also good, Score P.& P.| The 21, K. W. 12. | Banke The remainder of the game saw |ed no Bench Views West 21-12; Locals H JACK K. BURKE the Na e this th: aval Base week she ‘Hometown Boys Make Good | EAST LANSING, Mich.—(@ |—Michigan State’s first string defensive football unit lists three regulars from the same town— New Kensington, Pa. They are Em Home MIAMI.—.— Among Eddie Ar- caro’s outstanding riding feats’ }was three daily double victories in four days at Hialeah race track jin 1944. One of the horses involved was Armed. It was the first race for the horse later to become the world’s greatest | gelding. skated on the ice opening night | this season he was starting his 23rd year as an active profes- | sional } w ‘Hansen Tops 1,000 | NEW YORK (#}—Howard Hansen, Columbia’s captain and fullback, is the third football player in Lion history to gain 1000 yards or |more. Hansen’s 44 yards gave him a career total of 1,030. | Hansen joins Lou Kusserow and |Gene Rossides in the 1,000 yard group. Both Rossides and Kusse- 'row, played four years. | |FTG hooped 13 points and Doc ;Cochran scored 5 points for the losers. The Seaplane Base gym had two tight games. In the first contest, the Snorkle Hunters of VX manag- jed to take a close one from the | USS Sarsfield, 35-27. There was not more than three points sepe- money-winning’ ad 11 First Downs © Following Through Pedro Aguilar Stars, and both of these clubs are evenly matched. They have met 'three times so far this haif, and | Benny’s won the first game by a5 to 0 score and also won the second game by a 10 to-6 score, but lost the third game by an} 11 to 1 score. This will be their fourth meeting and the Benny's will have their strongest lineup on the field. Henriquez who has won two games ¢ no defeats will; probably pitch, with Gallagher do- ing the huriing >r the Brooks’ | boys. This game will get under while the Fly won 18 to 4. But | Manager Reeves has added almost } a new club to his roster and he | has Mace catcher, Karrman, pitch- | AP er, Lee, Gural, and McGlure in- | “AC ee eee CENT 1S ON INDIAN So he is all set, while Mgr. Baird ——s {of the Flyers will have almost | the same club that played them | ithe last game, with Laudermilk | | behind the plate. Wolz or Mgr. | Baird in the box, Studer at first, | {McRae, second. Gilbert third and Malloy short, Cooper, Hironimous, | jand Jelot or Sabino in the gard- ens, This game, fans will start at 3:30 p.m. and we will see two evenly matched clubs give you a {corker of a game. Monday night the Naval Air Fly- ers will hookup with the league leading Strand Theater, and this game should be a good one for the Flyers are going to use their | new pitcher. Tuesday night the eternal riv- als, Strand and Benny’s Cafeter- California Fashion Creators az forerunner of 1 STRUNK LUMBER YARD Says... How Many Men Deeply Ponder and Chew Their Nails Over WHAT to Give The Little Lady for Christmas? ANSWER—THAT EXTRA ROOM THAT EXTRA BATH A MODERNIZED KITCHEN MORE CABINET SPACE The chances are that aii year you have been thinking of what would make with Adams taking the ball his own 15 and carring up to t 30. First and 10. Muxo to the Kennedy to the 36. Adams thrown for a loss back to his 35 Kennedy punted. Pineda took the ball on the Key West 28 and got to the 35. Key West, $ Second quarter: Osternoudt car- | . 7 change in the first three * ; ia, play. Gus Perez, who also blocked aj . ‘ a aha Saint Peter and Paul start several ! rE rated these two teams till the last | —* y. . : Miami Saints kick on their 45, and |Tied to the 38. Adams then passed | tory drives only to have them aaa a iron one | {¥ minutes of the fourth quarter. = her a gift that would lessen life’s burd- Lucillo Gonzalez stopped the high ee ae | halted by roughness and unsports-|, Ai? Development Squadron One | Gene Gordon scored 10 points for |Your Grocer SELLS ‘nat Goo | ens through the years : ‘eld of the Miami |*0 the Key West 36. Adams lost : : held a contest to give their team !¥ 3 ¥ 3 stepping backfield of the Miam deccAdauts p: 8 manlike conduct penalties. The |. o¢ (inawe: Claude oD. Mat VX and Don Edwards had 8 for sah Paya tec gp team many times when it looked tee ed down to the game ended with the Catholics on | ti, vic (AP) won with tt “a! | the Sarsfield. STAR * BRAND | THERE'S PLENTY OF like that they were in the clear. tee feirth down, Adams on the Key West 11 yard line. eae adc nai ta itay 3 On the second game, the USS 4MERICAN | BEFORE CHRI AS Offensively, Billy Osterhoudt eee eee cone for another | STARTING LINE UPS: Ben HOD 0) 5. ODOR CIEE Greenwood won their first league COFFEE | ahd Jahn Curcy steed out. Thise in the end zone for another | key WEST" POS pq p| This will be the official name for | game in taking the USS Robinson, | 4 CUBAN All Ki d f S li t lads a? poe in the Ane ee yaa ag oo Cooper LE. the aH VX-1 athletic teams in the fu- {43.41 Joseph Hughes pushed in 15|—-TRY A POUND TODAY— | nas 0 pp les a. Jame and on a few occasions rece Lone : ique: " Mozila |r ) poi ile Ronald 7 : ey woud. have ceed’ 2 | Kenedy kicked off and DibatloMemiguer MT Bla) aay night, at the Naval Sta.‘ only able te get 10 points for the | STRUNK’S to Do It With little more blocking, they could alee a 1g received the ball | Baze c ant I loaeiee od fave gone all the way. on his 25 iami was then pen- | west RG Yoham |° up with Two very close games were play- my Moumnminc As-for the roughness, both sides j alized 15 for unsportsman- | pinder mA Ban |’ nde VX. by. de: fed eee ee ey. | were guilty of the infractions. |like conduct. The ball was put | solomon RE Coasts | pa liamsburg, 72-|day night. The first one was be- Se de te ee, Neither asked no quarter, nor did eect ie ee Mtg 40. | vidal QB Adams | * Jack Gill was high point man|tween HS-1 and ZX-11, with HS a i STRUNK LUMBER YARD they give any. first and 10 Key West Cruz to | ¢ » for NavSta w but Al Max- | taking the game in the last period WINS for the Miamians, Rick Adams |the 44. Osterhoudt carried down | Grr shoudt in Sutz® | well.of the Williamsbuirg outscored |so-ag dgtney Cahl: 84 Wit MRR aaiae 120 SIMONTON STREET PHONE 816 was the spark plug of the team. /to the Peter and Paul 46, Curry | pj FB Kennedy |man with 16, followed:by Francis ay PAST ONE T He: is. spunky boy. Carlos Maxo |plunging down to the 34. | Substitutes: Key West, Curry saw the PCS | Kelly of ZX, with 12. ean not be denied his praise for | First and 10 Cruz to the 32. Curry | Gonzalez, Baker, Bernruter, Perez. av { minute a k! In an overtimé period second - = ae - Gera ots SBR many times he picked up yardage to the 22. : | a: Laratek: 4 4 the USS Albatros 40 game, the Naval Station came from to keep his team in the game, and} First and 10. Curry again to the | Hattie Downes endenen scored 12 points | behind to down a favorite Fleet also put Key West in the hole. 21. Cruz to the 18. Osterhoudt car. (NYU); Umpire. Alfonz (WISC) Joe Curry, 11} All Weather team, 72-68. At the After Gus Perez had blocked |ried on the next play and was| ead linesman, Carty (U of M): Albatros lend of the regular period of play | Kennedy's kick on the Miami 45, | foughed up, so the Miamians were | piotg judge. Gcoaineras of M). | plane Base, the USS|the score was 64 all. High point or the locals worked the ball down oes to me one yard line. | gpa TIsTic g ee. 4 Coolb on their first game | man for NavSta was Charles Bar- ; to the two, but there on three me ar Btn? Curry nit through | Key West, First downs, 11; |° the s by taking Operation- | rett with 16 points. FAWTU’s Al | straight plunges, the line of the |center for the score. DiLallo's kick | yards by rushing, 180: Y: ‘tal De it 1, For the |MeMurry showed 20 points for his | 0 Catholics held, and they took the | Was wide. Score P. & P. 14, K.w.g, | Yards PY rushing, 150) Yards by | cooiiay Myers had 12] teams loss. ; : ball over on downs. Thus ending | DiLallo kicked off. Muxo took | PASsins: 16; Masses attempted, 5: | ioints Taylor, of OpDev| CLUBS: w. LI : the only other scoring opportunity {it on the 20 and got back to the | torcepted lt ‘Penalties oY rd | scored Fleet Training Group 7 0 | I the Conchs had. 27. First and 10. Mullen held for | veal Behe eet wleet Ini : ‘ sii Statistically, Key West had the |No gain. Kennedy to the 34. Ken bg Ra aio t downs, 6: |t00K victory nt Ney eintars : : e edge, but the score is what counts, |nedy again, this time to the 38. yO by rushing, lel. Verde. by | Hospital | PCS 1880 4 Pare — ahd it’ was against them. Kennedy punted, Pineda took the |,‘ se Pa Bs ly ards DY | McCurrney took th top Mano for Fleet anwar ‘Ghidents 4 fa aight, the football team wilt |ball on his 25 and ran it back to Paeees’ conpleted, 37 Patees’ ig.| FAWTU with 13, and Hose Hostead | USS. Beacat : ger entertained by the Masons at|the the 38. Reitioy ns GBBCS IN- | Oe the Hospit 3 had At te Z | the Masonic Hall. Monday night First and 10. Osterhoudt to the esc te 8; Yard cia al pushed in 13 points ie Station ; 1 | T b ? . p ; their is a privat 48. Key West was penalized 15 | "8° ae i | henigee = f | d WwW h x one of the Signe ae. ia yards for aibeine apy ee I r Le pee | a ae \F ee ait Wester ak * : 2 ° e given or a imite time t hursday, they will be feted to |0M their 31. The reverse with Coop. | [ONG vonghorn | ect | SUDR IE eee Seu | : et 2 f ° ‘ 4 | » Steel| The remainer of the week: Pesan cote Gene ARE los collin. past’ on coe Gone | aE, SNE | : e remaines : each purchase of a 13.2 or 16.3 cubic f and on Friday, a group of loyal |Gonzalez was held for no ‘gain R | Red Witherspoon. of | games wilk be givert next week. P yj x r 1 3 ¢ oot 4 sa : siying them a bene- Ph a a the ball rolled un | y lance at the Elks home, to|@ead on the Peter and Paul 7 TIN. 'T ; : i raise expense money for them in {yard line to end the first half, |-.ANoriN: Tex, @—Gib Dawson's | ‘ Sitama {Score 14-6. : jo for a touchdown ry Shale Xa " jf Be iy m against Arkans: as the longest . After their return from the Pan-| Third quarter: DiLallo kicked off | S400 fun trom serimmage bea | a es an Installation | nee ama Canal Zone where they meet Christobal High School in a basket- ball and football contest, they will once again be given a banquet, this time by the Masonic Brothers and the player of the year award will be given : Next year starts a new season for-some of these boys, while 12 seniors go out and try to make another team. To the graduates T say, Good Luck in your coming ventures. To the returning memb- ers,remember you have a lot to learn so you can replace the Gaps that have been left by your departed team mates. Good Luck to all First Quarter; Key West won} the toss and elected to receive. | Catholic chose to defend the north | goal. Kennedy kicked off. Oste | jook-the ball on his own te acai Wot to” the 28. Cruz to the 32./f Osterhoudt to the 35. 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