The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 17, 1951, Page 3

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i ' § : : i E | Robert Piarrot And John Cruz Crowned ‘51 Net Single Champs The 1951 Singles Tennis*—————— *hampions of Key West are Robert Piarrot in the Boys’ Group (14 years and un- | der) and John Cruz in the: Junior Group (18 years and under). Piarrot gained the | title by defeating Johnny! ellers 6-3, 6-1. John was; crowned again as title-, holder by défedting Don: Cruz 6-8, 6-4, 8-6 The match between Piarrot and Sellers was fairly one-sided. | Robert was too steady, woo smart} and covered court too well for] Johnny to cope with. Sellers did| how Ooradic display bril-} liance but these re ttle | ise against the solid all-around game of first seeded Robert Piar ot. Johnny also seemed t The battle of the Cruz boy was a close one which held quite a bit of spectator appeal to the big crowd which watch ed. Both players had their mo ments of brilliance, First John would play a streak of fine tennis and then Don would come back and put on an equally fine display of good shotmaking. In the first set John ran up a 5-2 lead with an outstanding volley and forehand. Then John let down and Don came back with an all-around good game which he continued for the rest of the set. As the crowd looked on in surprise, Don took the first set 8-6. econd set fo Don The matches were called over a loudspeaker system by Coach Van and the presenta tion of awards was made im mediately upon “he conclusion of the second match by Mr. J. J. Trevor. Mr. Trevor was very fluent in his speech as he handed the players their priz- es. Both winners received 4 handsome Trevor Cup which was donated by the distin- guished gentleman presenting the awards, a Squire tennis racket and press donated by Bob Smith’s Sport Shop and @ nice take-home trophy donated by Ygnacio Carbonell. finals received a Carbonell take trophy and a dk tennis ed by Bob Smith k will mark the con clusion of the tenni champion Lopez Scores Ace On Long 210 Yard Hole Joe Lopez. Key West golf professional, has made a sen- sational hole-in-one on jong per 210-yard se hole. Lopez’s ace enabled him to shoot a “hot” 32, four strokes under par. Watching the brilliant shot were Clem Price, Ray Duke, and Jim MeCardle. It is Lener’s first hote in one on the seventh green end cnly the sixth ever fe- corded site the course's opening soihe 26 years ago, Others who have scored holes in ofe on this long par 3 hole are: Rader and Feldman MB 6-2, 6-4.1 ‘Harness Drivers ‘Q’Backs Club | Are Hockey Being Formed | ‘Players : : | MONTREAL —i%—When Herb h Aey est i | Dickinson was called up to the 7 ‘New York Rangers from the Cin- ‘einhati club in the AHL he be- ot Key leamme the second harness horse) first Quarterbacks Club got un | driver to enter the National Hock- > last Saturday afternoon ; ey, League this season. at a meeting held by interested | Herb has been driving trotters football fans at the YMCA on | did pacers around Buffalo and To- Whitehead street. ,ronto for five years now during According to officials, all the summer months. | acting on a temporary basis, The other driver of harness hor-) the Q-Backs will not be af+ ,Ses is Jack Melilenbacher, the {i)iated with any other organi: | ‘mew referée nd Tinesman, who, zation but will be made up of hails from Hagersville, Ontario. | Key West fans, many of whom | Dickenson and Mehlenbacher) pelong to various social and jhave driven against each oth civic clubs in the city. | Gophers Rout Kentucky Organization mady times, on the track, that is. | Those attending the meeting oe Yellow Jackets Se hice caeneene jee joe SEC Record as Caro, Everett Sweeting, Chet ATLANTA —i®—Georgia Tech's ‘Cold, Joe Pinder, Kermit Lewin, and Wally Demerrit. grid squad set a new Southeastern drove The group set up a tentative, slate of officers to serve until @ regular board is yoted to handle }were on a side; then nine, then | eight, now it is five. At one time jthe Florida straits. Considerable MR. AND MRS. FRANK JORY. 711 hefty catch. The Jorys look mighty pl successful. We do too. In the finny creatures MAE WE: SEASON’S OPENER |the game consisted of three pe- | cloudiness with a few light show- ‘riods of 20 minutes each. Today | &S lit is two of 20 in college and t four of eight in high schools. Al- | ‘7% so at one time, three penalties | i006 eres seins constituted a point. Goals from | MOeeeey nigel field, which now count twa| “istancedt ont ie eee | erate to occasionally 7 points, once counted three. In| rly winds; Partly clo * jother days, when a foul was| Widely peattered : ; committed, the injured team! i ‘extreme south portion. called upon a_ specialist foul ere I kbe shooter. Under those rules a spe- jeialist at, Fordham University once shot 28 goals. Now the man} fouled must make the throw and} scores one point for his team if he cages the ball. Since so many organizations and schools had different rules. | a joint committee was set up and promptly standardized the play of basketball the world | over and since then they have been the international govern- | ing power of this sport. | Some oddities in this sport of} ———— Arizona Bell Tolls TUCSON, Ariz. —University of | Arizona football victories over out- | of-state opponents are heralded by the ringing of the bell of the bat- sunk at Pearl Harbor. The bell hangs in the tower of the new Student Union Memorial | Building. pci Steer PSUR ERS wy SCORE NOW STANDS (Continued from Page One? sharks obviously are carrying the| chips on their gills. The barracuda remain close to the surface in the center of the pool and stay within a foot or two of each other. The sharks have taken up a posi- tion at the western end of the | Pool close to the bottom. | Until last week barracuda had jbeen kept in « separate tank ‘but, as Kroll stated, “the electric etball are referee in Italy has | bas | A | power to arrest a spectator who | boos, takes | an extreme dislike to any of the! decisions he renders. | } } | | In Eastern Canada, basket- | hi otherwise $ or ball games are arranged on a home and home basis, with the total scores of both games de- termining thé’ Winner of the two-game series, In Calcutta; the | |roam the court in their bare feet. broke off during a short Basketball in Honolulu is con-| and the bare wires fell into the sidered a 365-day-a-year sport. | water electrocuting the pair of much The Island of Oahu has near-; ’cudas we had.” ly 2,000 active Kroll added, “It is tets. asier to clean this uniformed quin- Nova Scotia referees watch | we do by chasing the fish into the play from a balcony van- | the turtle crawl, and closing ' tage point, and press a button | the special gates we have in- . which operates a whistle. while | stalled to divide the two. The eam an assistant on the floor | ‘cudas, Ye ae . ‘a throws the ball and exe- | er the a oe cutes his boas’ commands. | will occasionally bite off a tur- The first open-air court to be | West’s 3 erately strong winds throughout | tleship USS Arizona, which was}, 0). cage artists! wiring that provided the lighting» ‘Mendey, December 17, Honored By National Chemical Fraternity Dr. Gene Lowe, Eddie A. Conference record when it the club’s activities. Strunk, Jr.. Lt. Alfonso, Leo 83 yards on 20 consecutive plays| Jack Burke, acting as secte- Sierra and Norman D. Art | in eight minutes and 56 seconds to’ tary, said this morning, “All man score against Alabama. | persons wishing to join the - In 1938 Alabama drove 72 yards| club, and have been mailed a 4 Ri ays oa 18 plays | card, must pay their dues Ve ivera Sel nn | SP 52 OR | price to Dec. 31, 1951. * va De (®) Wirephoto . The first official meeting ae PCL Afire KENTUCKY'S Cliff Hagen (6) and L. Tsioropoulos. (16) reach Bench Views erie mao oT pee gir : SAN FRANCISCO Jim in this gatne at Mim but the N champions NEES : Rivera, newly acquired outfielder e AOMnet me. She Minnesota. .G phate S Miipngaot —_— : | Bill Babcock. president of the ; for the St. Louis Browhs, ‘was a ales Mehcel (30) and Bob Gelle (53) are watching: thebalt a |) Miami Quarterbacks, is expected ; to confer with the lecal group ry ba man faa in the Pacific Coast : é Ito advise on policy matters and. * eague last season. He led the a * - i wa? WS |the organization of the club.” . League last veason He ted oo Dans ‘To Enlarge Wickers’ Field [the organizat : ten points higher than his nearest if hl ve ' Ee bd A « ] El 1 t rival Presented To City Commission ee noual Election ; Rivera, who played for the Se * oh attle Raniers, also was top man in It expected that the City® ‘Held Tonight + » * sits seiner ce 5 hits with 231, Ccneniesiond at the wedular C i é f doubles, 40, and total bases, 363. | io meeting tonigt lt Ql | imer M: I ag | The annual election of the Key “e ue i a mission meeting tonight will dtimer Makes ae ane or ae etic ie VINCENT MOLINA, JR. oe er alan 3 apes a 4 5 C | S ‘k | held tonight at the regular meet- VINCENT MOLINA. JR., son of Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Molina, |. G Bice ana cFanio; Milkeck Gauh : omepdat ling at the American Legion 1125 Margaret Street, has been accepted in the Gamma Sigma we played off te ¢ CHICAGO j Roberts pe te aa a. a, chemical Peay. Hes peat next i i KK c | 1e office: e selected a 7 estow } reas +, with Miami Beach our teams tough task in hockey, and did his ee Couusiesethen yins study demonstrated by outstand-, a came out with an even split of include chores nobly. Moe used to star as)” 7 eC ae ing ‘scholastic record : id the matches. Outstanding for field to app ely a goalie for the Cleveland Baron ere is the conclusion of the | Molina is. presently an undergraduate at the University of Key West were Leo Carey in |». Reig fa : wf the American Hockey League! #00d Doctor's words ‘The Alabama, Tuscaloosa. é : the number two_ singles, and |” but is now assistant trainer for In my estimation, there are | Said School Board Member Julio Cabanas this’ morning:* © ~ Tony Dopp who won in both ‘ Pr lai the Chicago Black in the four fundamental frinciples in| “Mr, Molina’s accomplishments is proof of the gdueation given siciles and doubles, The Seys NHL. When the yoalie, basketball | WEATHERMAN in the public school system of Monroe County, ‘he school: Wort tele: match: 4°83: s0¢ he . Harry Lumley, was injured In a] “That the player Leinmtaene board, the Monroe County Superintendent of public i n- girls lost their match 4-2. A letter delivered tod t recent game against the Detroit of the ball must not make pro-| S | and the faculty feel proud of our high school graduate, ‘ " Se deptrads ee foll ‘ : os i ae rs aes ay ae ss pba i: Se ayy Oe aces SF h his popeesian | ays Molina, Jr, We congratulate him on being selected for this h t Gi Jonr ne ‘isor da s ont pads and n 1 it go" is \ onta a rn ma as 2 is Cruz KW 6-2 regular meeting held on Dec. |cago nets for the third period.’ above the heads of the players. | yonor. He has been elected from thousands of students” I Ca KV <inselbe 10, voted unanimously to re- | Roberts, despite his 46 years, was Roughness is eliminated so, Forecast Fea Sieg CE le wr Pacha wie B 8-6, 6 commend to the City Commis- | unscored ine saves.|far as possible by making it aj, po. woets Penge any ee ; | Frank ° Robert a. +7. sion that adequate football fa) 0 | ne-contact. contest : las 7 Wet a ae Atomic Bom SS 4 ‘ MB 6-8, 9-7, € cilities be installed at Wickers \Wildeat ( The ball belongs to the play-|togay and Tuesday . with risk. off . J, } ner MB d. Peter Knight| Field. € 4 per at any time that. he can get it widely scattered brief _ showers |/ § 6 9 > . 5 KW 6-4, 5-7, 9) “The plan as proposed by 4 j without making personal con-|jate tonight or Tuesday. Fresh to Makes es TAX SCAM ey aed Tony 1. Ne Kap-| this board'is tentatively out- | A a ] § ll j tact eed “ . i rk : lan M3 2 lined on the attached "sketch Be re a : "These four I consider fun- eee (ey econ WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.4) REACHES be Filosof and Salen ey| and, briefly, envisions the con- | TUCSON, Ari the Uni. damental and a necessary part |i\sing slowly to moderate to fresh -—Here. at home; it seems thas WASHINGTON, — jand Roberts struction of a football field | versity of Arizona basketball| of this sport. They persisted / castarly Tuesday. a) scientists have devised |, —(/?)—The federal Dopr d. Kinsel- along Flagler avenue with 20- | squad averages nearly. six feet 3/ fom 1881 to 1937, There has | orida: Slowly rising tempera- fin atomic bomb that can produce} ment hes and Schwartz MB 7-5, 6-1, row bleachers installed along ‘inches and 180 pounds. ‘Tallest, Peen @ tendency of late to /tures, Mostly cloudy on the east)’ wakes, 3 Pat White MB d. June, the south side of the playing | man on the team is Tom Cash, 6-7} modify the last of these prin- | coastal section and partly cloudy}, word is that it was tested aly eee 2 y KW 6-1 | field. Portable bleachers for ‘sophomore forward ciples to develop a stronger of- | elsewhere through Tuesday. Tso-! in Nevada during the last series| 99st city Beverly K N Dolores} the north side of the field | Shortest is 5-10 1-2 Jack Howell, fense, somewhat at the ex- | lated brief light showers on the of tests. It would be used against} Paying Villate KW 6-4, 6-1 have been offered without | senior guard | pense of the defense. Hower east coast. underground factories and bunk-| York. And Pam White MB d. Lynn Sel-! cost to the city. | Five of the Wildcats are 6-5 or} “It is rather interesting that 12! Jacksonville through the Florida) ers. | lers KW 6-0, 6-1 | “Petal preliminary estimates | over lof the original 13 rules were, in} Straits: Small eraft warnings in-{: VEER Evelyn Jones MB Shirley | of this proposed work places oe ¢ 11937, still in the game.” | dicated for fresh to occasionally |} ALL 18 QUIET Trudeau KW 6-3, 6-2 the cost at approximately $35.- | Andy Duncan, whose basketball This is the end of his written | moderately strong northeasterly |. (Continued From Page One) Yates and Villate KW d. Han-| 006 jew was halted last year when! words, which he wrote prior to|winds today slowly diminishing | that me combat may fol- delman and Becker MB 6-0, 6-2 Cordially yours lhe fractured a leg in NBA play, is{his departure to the other world. |and becoming moderate to fresh | tow, if no truce a de- Trudeau and Sellers KW @.| H. E. DAY ‘now living in Rochester and is} When the sport of basketball easterly to northeasterly , is seen in a statement to-|new three-year Rose | Secretary.” working as an industrial salesman,| was first played, seven men | Thursday, except occasionally 0d: |; ea ment with the Pacifi¢ m P. ference will cover on ment, if no atm! ‘real by December 27th, J OFFICE the negotiators would continue. a But fighting would continue, with se-fire line to be dr hc Jernon Avenue, Chicago, eased with their first day's ¢a: Johnnie West on rear is Capt whose charter », started off their fifth annual fishing trip to Key West with this ‘sh and hope the remainder of their fishing trip here is as boat “Mae West" the Jorys caught the mess of (nt ah iid ai eget laid out in France was exactly | 100 yards long. Caleutta cage artist play with-, lout shirts, bearing charcoal num- | bers on their bare backs. Meanwhile the dozen or 50 tarpon, which also occupy the}. | pool, remain strictly neutral this strange battle between terrors of the deep.

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