The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 8, 1951, Page 3

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i : { f { KW CONCHS SHUT OUT CRIS | Bob Cooper Downs Cristobal End For Safety In Fourth Quarter; Conchs Drop Cage Game 31 To 27 The Key ‘West High School cage and grid; squads split de- cisions on their games in Cristobal, Canal Zone, against Cristobal High School, according to a cable received by The Citizen aah | befote noon today. According to the cable the Key Westers were outplayed ‘ab the football field with Cristobal making eleven first downs’to Key West's four. The Conchs ran up their two point winning total early in the final quarter when Bob Cooper tackled Cristobal’s “star end. | Arnold Manning, for a safety to give the visitors the win. The Cristobal eleven surprised the capacity crowd on hand at | the Mount Hope Stadium where the game was played under lights. The cable states that the Canal Zone squad “outplayed the Key West aggregation but the breaks went against the Cristobal lads.” A pass from Roy Butler to Bob Cooper went over for a touch- down for the Conchs but the play was called back on a double | penalty. The Key Westers left Panama at 7 a. m. today from Tocumen | , Airport. They are due here at 4 p this affernoon ait Meacham Airport. Cristobal nosed out the Conchs 31-27 in the basketball game played Thursday night at the Coco Solo Naval Station. The cable states that both teams got off to a fast start as they used ‘their rapid break offen: ly indications showed a high scoring affair but both squads hoop. The teams were not up to form. The cable stated however that “both teams showed signs @f having great teams as they executed well timed-plays.” High point honors for the night went to Jim Baker of Key West, and Arnold Manning and Roy Wilson for Cristobal -with nine points each, m. Benny's Made It Two Straight Over Strand Theater Last Hight By sietilged AGUILAR pe oy Benny ri € 1 t¢ ! Be at MONROE COUNTY night. w (Continued F age One) Mac k allowed nine wel ec Lefty O'Rourke, of Strand nriquez Hen iquez Left ona : tie Ider's che Strand £ ‘a Anguiera at Time went to third at plate field hit to i. 3 tres flied out. H arique z STANDING OF THE LEAGUE to forge Macias home wi Clubs: W. L. Avg. tieing run. Bill Cates popped out | Strand 11 4 (788 to to end the inning Naval Air Flyers 8 5 615 Strand scored one in the sec- y 8 6 671) ond frame. Joe Mira walked, Lo 6 6 500} pez singled and an error put 111 083 Mira on third. Mira then scored on a fly to left Games s for Sunday The Score afternoon at Wickers’ Field: R. H 1 pm.—Nav. Sta. Cards vs. Benny's Cafeteria 5 7 2)Strand Theater Strand Thi 4 9 51) 3:30 p v. Air Flyers. vs. | “Batt; Macias and Henriquez;Benny’s Cafeteria nissed easy shots from under the |“ Ih par and definitely not in mid-season | & THE KEY Was Bench Views | JACK K. BURKE Naval Base Basketball will be stopped next Fri- to the holiday period. | ich | league e placed i At the er ron of pla held between the val Lea 500 500 500 P pair permit yest day. | Turkish relations.” | morning. Before going to the| 2 oe oe So far the Anti-Subs are keep-| The President wished Wadsworth; beach he held a conferenene with h 25 sell. nie Einhorn. ooo Duval’ ing their starting line-up a deep | the best of luck in his further posts) James’ Lay. Executive Secre- U ss Williamsburg 2 ¢ 25 hh c nie Ee wa me pies dark secret | ie ey State sas es a ee of the National Security Coun Hl #reenwood t 5 .200 pvairs to Kacainne {Last Thursday’s game started | President Truman also accept \ i Albatross 1 6 .166; “plumbing Inspector } al-|off with a deftly pitched ball by | — pee é Petrel 1 6 .166| sing issued permits to Peary Court| the Navy hurler which cleared | OpDevSta. 0 9 000) on the site of the old Army Bar-|the backstop by good three | Steel Hulls 010 .000) racks and to Joseph Kruzick, 2417/ feet. An obliging man re Key West Officer Visiting Parents. Major John g Kircnenvaum, Jr., Division, arrived in Key West | yesterday to spend a week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. fore leaving ment on a new Two See: Set At Fo Island City League leaders, The ; Strand Theatre, will face the Na- | val Station Cards in the opening gamé of tomorrow’s double: head- ér at Wickers’ Stadium. Starting pitcher for the Strand squad will be Pollo Rodriguez, the Cuban age who has played extensiviley thru- out the USA. Game time is called for 1 At | The victor will | Saboteurs Blamed TOKYO, Korean acierntbenl has blamed the adjutant-general of the 3ist (Dixie) | explosion of a government arsenal November ‘Two men have been arrested and | John | fa | Kirchenbaum, 416 White street, be- assign- milk Baker rand Griffin will umpire. Ball Park r Tomorrow p.m. 3:30 p. m., the latter nis ies over the start Kaki Rodriguez. catching. =| Outboard Club Holds Meeting e Bui At their regular meeting | aT y night, the Key West | J Qutboard Club held nominations SS M F Anii- 5 b Office Kansas City JOf candidates for the various en face Li rs Biss gl b offices. Elections will be i held at their next meeting A OpD Ball Park Ni xt Tuesiay 2 Meridian Thursday’ evening Dec. 13th ev e — members elected to ship afloat durin; next Thursda; e as follow ascom meeting modore; Is, Be “Bo imm ee Permits Issued Charles B street and blast 2,000 made Curry took out a gler avenue rg Dee —®—The Sout 13th on saboteurs. court martial. persons were killed, in Pusan Naval Air tion will play Benny's Cafeteria. fresh from two Strand squad, The | Flyers may start either Baird or Ellis on the mound with Lauder- these responsible. for. Grooms. Rear | 630 Caroline} 50. hurt homeless in the | defers ANGELES, Dec. efense attotney 5 /11 Communist i | am five years old. Please| Norman pottbe tool me: Bonnie Braids, Sparkle | quickly raisegthe Alice In. Wonde Col-|Tars to which their total Toes STAFFORD, renin ¥ yesterday by the appeals ° my ik ada ie Ra ke Citizen Staff Photo A THRILLER THIS WILDLY CHEERING CROWD watched the Secret Ser- vice men defeat SubRon 4 Officers at the OpDev ball park the other night It it was a by Al Palmer co the President | Citizen Sports Editor fone m 8 Flushed re . i TRUMAN’S PLANE New Orleans me ushed with their last)* (continued From Page One) |New York Dear Mey = members are urged to. at- | vietory and obviously over! respondents that the President | Norfolk | pibesbragc ' confident of doing to Sur. has appointed George C- ae bese a: oO 29} you sent me. | face Anti-‘Sub Deévelop-, me 'e el ger cee ee Pensacol aE a 67; “tT shall make good use of © = |ment Detachment next |sion for Aid to Turkey. He has | Pittsburgh: ............ me * Sincerel ; Tuesday what they did to Hes ped geited the resignation of Sep Seem ee 351 ‘f xeorge Wadsworth, career man{® ubRon 4 last Thursday, tr ike State Department who | Seattle «.... 35} j me! embers of the Secret Ser- | | held the position for three years. Tallahassee ba bles, eal her = | vice Softball and Marehing, McGhee keslioed. ms rat vandagen shelf: ih! taaieed it Secret of State to acce| . nM | Se ciety are engaging in few ast ne “ geal oe President ‘Tri names printed below - Y | practice sessions this week-! man wrote a long letter to Wads-| the resignation of James 1. Palm-} for study, should commending him on his’ et, President of Marshall Field Co.,) care to study. to the United from the Presidential Advisory Committee on Management. He is being replaced by C. J. McCor- mick who will serve in the part-; time post while continuing as| Under Secretary of Agriculture. Perlmeter said that the Presi- dent followed his usual early morning routine of a walk this end. | worth gees | valuable service | They face the Ar is etched as are varieties on the \ ub | gts ates in Syria, Lebanon, as Am-| |nine at the OpDevSta ball bassador to Iraq and his most re- S 2 cent post in Turkey. | park on Tuesday with | Pita work ta haves has bole | pretty muc rh the same team) particularly outstanding for the) ‘that defeated the SubRon 4) role which vei ge in layit <.|the ground work for most signi Officers 16-12 last Thur | eant development in United States-) trieved the sphere from half w the street and the Nay again ; Someone suggested that Com- mander J. W. Davis, Command-} er, Sub Squadron, go in to pitch TIRED? Want A Gift Sure To Please jdown tried h but the suggestion died in | igoroee Santino of Gm Same NO ple NO SIZE PROBLEM — NO pape }tain’s speedball which he threw in the opening ceremonies. High spot of the game came in the third when Bart Fugler, the SS‘s ss, whomped one into | THE ONES THAT D SED ERICK. SCHICK, left. . nr e spends his winters in the tch was hooked out of th ream where IDN’T GET AWAY Schick and Captain Ted Canova, right, Photo by Jeff Brodhead of Philadelphia, has been a regular ‘winter visitor to Key West for the past few years. Above he sholws Island City. The whopper on the left meastres 8 feet, 1 inch, and tips the seales were fishing from Can- | left field at a very great A Complete | height, indeed. The ball clear. Sine et | ed the house tops ‘way back | Fine there and, when last seen, was headed over the Gulf in the | Values general direction of Campeche, | in renee Beautiful As the bases were loaded at the time: Fugler’s home run w considered appropriately timed by all dnd’ sundry. In fact, one British officer Was heard to re- mark, “Jolly good swat, what?” The Navy took an early leadt in the game and went into the fifth on the topside of a 7-2 count. It can be recorded for posterity that all the navy squad did in the fifth was to go into it, It was in this inning that the SS men went on a whammeroo to take the lead. The game was well attended | by servicemen and their wives, | : some of whom brought along kiddies. The Marine Barracks Drum and Bugle band provid- ed a stirring display of preci- sion marching, flaying the while, and brought down the grandstands with a stirring rendition of the Marine Hymn. Among those present were | several members of the White | House Press Corps who critic’ ed, heckled and otherwise utter- ed snide remarks from time to; time: Much. to the confusion of | - other spectators the press gang, Available cheered, heckled, etc. etc. nas Ucholkaeel ' sides with equal enthusiasm. ‘ P The Department of Guttaws | *HAIG AND HAIG was under the able leadership ™ Pinch Bottle cheerleader Johnny Rous. Henry (Iron Man) Nicholson | oe ee ji { pitched the entire game for the CANADIAN CLUB SS men. *BLACK AND WHITE Investigators Off begat WASHINGTON, Dec. 8——| We tee ; House tax investigators are rest- | *TEACHERS j ing for the weekend. Next week | they’li question three former tax and prosecution officials,T. Lamar Caudle, George Schoeneman and | Charles Oliphant, with whom a tax} shake-down man is alleged to have } claimed connections. Hard To Get Items Always } For Immediate FREE Delivery — Telephone... | ite we Wa io ti Ee Ae

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