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Conchs Pla |AT STEAMR by Al Palmer ‘ Citizen Sports Edito; gal oping Fidders will get thei first Seripus workout since they faced SS Peter and Paul in the season closer, the other week, when they face a squad of | ambitious underclassmen | at Wickers’ Stadium | 3:30 p. m. today, j The Conchs will all be present and accounted for | with the possible exception | - James Baker who hias a| slightly twiste. i ‘limited service just to keep | him in the running. | Fans will have their last | opportunity ™ to* see the | squad that brouglit foot- ball back te Key-West after a 2Syenrbehatiea when the boys line up this afternoon. Meanwhile arrangements are being completed? thpt Wil see the Conchs in’ Pahama next at week for an exhibition game! # against Cristobal High School School principal 0. E. Schweit- |” zer said that @ party of 32 will! 80 to Panama. The party will in- | clude the players, both coaches | and Mr. Schweitzer. “We would bring cheerleaders | and letter girls if there was a} larger plane available,” Mr. | Schweitzer said. “However, the plane that will bring the team to Panama and back cannot ac- ciomudate ah ie ane @=-!"Tennis Instructions Start At Convent Courts Tomorrow Students of the Convent of @ Mary Immaculate interested in vy Yenais are mast fortunate in | Wants All Football like to go.” He said that there will be no} flag girls making the trip nor | any other members of the High | School's cheering squads. Last night the Conchs were | guested at the annex of The | Old Stone Church by the | Methodist Men. Members of | ‘both squads and their friends | had ‘dinner and relaxed with table conversation that center- ed mostly around this year's football season and next year's { football plans. Girls of the Intermediate and! Young People’s group of the First Methodist Church served the gathering. Among the girls were: ; Millicent Taylor, Sandia Duane, | Delia Touchton, Evelyn Nettles, Jackie. Conant, Billie Arnold, Edie Hampton, Isabella Barte- lone, and Beverly Simmons. | Following the singing of} “America” the assembly heard the opening prayer by Rev. Paul | Touchton, @id Stoae Church} pastor, and° introduction by Charles Taylor, Ken Bazo made his debut as a public speaker by thanking | the Pastor and Mr. Taylor and} others responsible for the dinner. The “player af the year” han‘led the situation fipely-atter a “hesi- tating start. “>... Head table siwere ge O’Bryant, ,,Superi lent i pull ea 7 Tay- ch Win lor, Rev. v “, ton, a Jones, ch Betk- man and’ §jtizen: sporty), writer 4 % 7 : ner _ offi- parallel to Flagler. This would straighten the field. At present it costs sede ee game to move the ie’ bleachers into place for * fans. Last night coaches 6 ¥ ; ficials agreed that anand si bleachers are necessary commodate at least 4,000 aim Assistant coach Beckman > “The city could use the _ ® ers for other purposes than foot- gee a fund-raising dance; will be held at the Elks Club,} The affair, slated to be . ane on every teen-agers date * will raise money for the a athletic fund. It will also enable? the squad to buy @& tackling dummy and a chargire t ' Miss ir ag M | Is ts. and juni frourists, s tg A | Definite practy leould be followed if lenurts were available Found In Woods Maine, Nov. 30.—?.— pee og 100 men = st -year-0! else Maine, found 9l-ye oe “a a See unharmed after 15 hours in sub-treezing weather in a Wight early rt fal but seem- | vash, *- /Garcia, Pat Patton, Jean Albury, | cy Jones, Joan “must” | pro! sled for} ce 0 jular practice next season's schedule. lwhich ane usual ly LS | perior Villanova coll pus of the col having the opportunity to at- | tend a series of tenn‘s instruc- tions ven by four of the Gutstdnding tennis players, ‘not only of Key West, but in other sections of the country. Commander Joe Watson will be on hand at the Convent | court at 9:00 Saturday and will continue his instructions next week at 3:00 p.m. on Monday. | Watson is following Mrs. Ber- | nice McAllister and Captain | Harold Payson, who worked | with the members of the ten- | nis club in November. } Mr. Ralph Har’ ne, a crus} 'sader in promot n inter- | est in Key West 1 conclude} the series of instru s at the Convent. Hartenstine will be at] the Convent court at p.m. | on Friday, Decembe cember 21. Points emphasize structions are the of the serve, forehand and back- | hand drive, and net attack Girls, ranging from the 7th grade through the 12th, attend- ing these classes are Linda | Smith, Myrna Powell, Annette} Dion, Betty Mausfield, Joyce Roberts, Geraldine Porter, Ros Madeline Lioreda, Nan Caraway, Rose Marie Yates, Rosemary Gentander, Dale Dick, Jean Da- vis, Barbara Foley, Barbar Ladd, Gertrudis San J ? Drorp, Sylvia Alvarez a via Holik. On Thanksgiving Day. Myr- ma Powell and Geraldine White of the 7th grade of the Convent entered the Coral Ga- bles Junior Championship Tourney and in the doubles event for girls under fourteen. went to the finals, losing to Barbara Watson and Joyce Van Sayka of Coral Gables 6-3 and @-?. Both. girls came back to Key West proudly displaying @ trophy. This is the first time that a Key Wes? sirl had won a trophy in the United States ‘Tennis enthus vent are looki bability of a a 4 ce - cover being placed over the Sy sanface at the badly chippe court. This cover is needed very urgently for it is ump > tot the players to get in & n the public con combination tennis players Sister Delphine of the Co! ayers, and Mrs. W a Physical Educatr stra : his ©: ctor, wish to take t tunity to express their ap y Underclasses At GRID FANS WILL GET LAST LOOK==——— OLLERING CONCHS ey West High Schoor, Football Star Found-Dead a native o College autho’ : | Hoopla! Following wise Through Pedro Aguilar and Cards lost ¢ Sday night in 6 tries and his! batting 461} Fidel Lopez, to 413. Cates zuad of cagers at yesterd: A. Rodriguez, 4$0; ainst Redlands Conchs Open “Against: Redlands Cage Season Next Week d’ co-captain of the am- year’s squad wil out almost daily at the School gym and a preview of encouraging, Coach Jones remarked yester- day. “The boys are still a The team is making the trip up the Keys for the Cooper, James Baker, Ken Ba- Armando Henriquez, ‘way off—but that can be ex- Players To Make Panama Trip JULIO CABANAS, member of the Monroe County school board, today declared that funds should. be found to allow all members of the Key West high school football team to make the trip to Panama. Said Cabanas: ‘Any boy who the football team jowed to make the had ma should be out of tow The sch been requ trips.” go “Tl mn is not to all shou anas. thoudt, Harry Norviel, Ray and Exiquio Vidal. none lost; M, San- e lost; A. Rodri- win column jy Corgill, Cole- 4 to 0. Strand wo: es of their sched- /h ‘ule ‘and lost the | ap. ‘Air Flyérs “by _)They then won 7 gam ond game to C. Sterling, 3} times at bat; F. Lo- s and 3 hits in 5 s up. Other good hitting has s before |been Roberts, 5 in 6 times up, | e in 6) 6 chances | for 6 bases, and Vidal hit} Sterling 3 for 4, for } in| and 2 walks. nandez, 58; Macias, 39, Colema Most runs off pitcher: C. Fer- o1 board member has Ai AR 0 IE sted by many per- sons to have the board rule on who is to go and who is not be at T believe that concluded Cab- CHILDRENS’ 1951 NAVAL BASE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Last Night's Scores > 39. The G i ents 4 Tax Collectors Give Reds Trouble HONG KONG, Nov. 30.—8.—The | Chinese Reds with tax collectors. The Communists in South China j have appealed for public help in| exposing tax officials, described as | ‘corrupt and degenerate.” Two senior ‘tax. officials have | been executed ion to Mrs. Bernice McAllister | - and “Messers Hartenstine, Payson, | and Watson who have given so generously of their knowledge and time. They have added a/ T-\ great impetus to the tennis in-j cla-| terest at the Convent PHONOGRAPHS $10.95 & up Xmas Records 3313 - 45 - 78 RPM. Opdevsta 14.] A Record & for Christmas. z A RECORD AT XMAS IS ENJOYED THE WHOLE YEAR THROUGH ye & Overseas Radio & Appliance 617 Duval Street ELIJAH SANDS, Proprietor Shaving, Sens Citizen Staff Photo CHARLIE ALMEIDA. spear gun with the he plays a clar- them both away at the Bamboo Room | give him a fare Almeida goes into e today and it is ru- hat game fish in these Telephone 79 Fridey, November 30, 1551 THE KEY WEST CiTIZEw Page 3 JACK K. BURKE | This week-end will just about ; conclude the majority of the col- ‘lege grid contests. | My prognistication for this week's. | | tilts ane: ; {| Miami over Nebraska—The | | heat's got em’ and stronger, I hepe. . Alabama over Auburn—A lion | | toying with a Cat. Baylor arid Rice—Can't decide. : Holy Cross over Baston College }—still Crus (aders) ing. Georgia Tech over Georgia— | Could go with Ga. Louisiana State over Tulane— Tiger’s meat, Missouri over Kansas State-~ Offensively better. | Mississippi U over Miss. State —Two rebels outdoing each other. Southern Cal. over Notre Dame —Should have stayed in South Bend. : Oklahoma over Oklahoma A & M —Can be interesting. Texas Christian over SMU—sad- dling the Mustang's. Tennessee. over Vanderbilt— | Subs have another day. Texas Tech over Hardin Sim- | mons—Might do it. T would like, at this time to con- gratulate the players choice of the Conch squad for team captain of the year, Kenneth Bazo. 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