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~<a ak Tuesday, December 18, 1551 THE £6’ ACKS PLAN FOOTB nen QUARTER | Mel. Allen Her To Rel "NEWLY-FORMED eo Tworotce.. gggummgee HARVEY CUP “And furthermore,” said Mel Allen, “when the Yank- If we beat the Convent this} time, we'll have a tough time doing it. Many of their slacen! ae emg Spring training in St. Pete Pm geing to fly Key West’s foundling Quarterbacks Club, poner have vastly improved since the} down here tc es | last match. And, while I'm talk- re » Key West whenever I have the opportuni’ | only last Saturday, has already come up with plans for a A JACK D: : ing oh Blayeks {cidade tae 1 ao playing field slated exclusively for football. j Cec aT TELANEY DELANEY _ | thet many of Key West; High's ne famed sportseaster whose, “How About That!” > ete . Fishing Editor have stopped practicing. has bee aes City Commissioner John Carbonell today outlined , as become a catch phrase in America’s sportsdom, 4 ; : 3 rap Ses 2 220020eenssesssessseesrsranreeseeeaeeeene | hayen't seen some of my spent the weekend here to give his valuable throat a briefly the intentiags of the newly-formed organization. WAILS: the ucper Keys. Starting at Bae | tam ales bah am agin rest. He had 2 A ee Peer . i | He said the Q’Backs planned to lay out an area in the | Opening Date jrathon where we chatted awhile, d suffered a slight irritation around larnyx Q Opening date for the Islandjwith Johnny. Branter and this! Our newest addition to the y- | rear of Poinciana School for the exclusive use of football |, sity Fishing Tournament is Jan-| wife, we next stopped at the team is Shirley Trudeau, a And speaking about relaxing | practice next sprine. uary Ist. The contest will close | Toll Gate Tackle Shop at Lower March 31, 1952. These dates were , Matecumbe, where we met Mrs. “You know this is the greatest place to relax that I have found The playing area would cover 160 by 360 feet and | selected by the tournament com- | Broadbent, whose husband, Har- | mittee at a meeting held this|ry, also, fishes parties on the avd «! aved it cofe by welaving in the Island ¢ probably be one of our top to date,” said Allen. “No wonder the Pesaident comes dow bete: ould be blanketed with grass sods by the members | ait dele , Keys. At Craig we talked awhile players. Don't blame him. Intend to come | themselves. The sods would also be purchased by the " ‘Trophies will be awarded win-| With Miss Betty Flagler about We played a practice match here often myself ince ners in each classification every | the fishing tournament and told} with Miami Beach on Saturday. Allen, six feet tall and built like Q’Backs. four weeks, with grand prizes) "er. we would either call or|The four players who made the a as eee spent ve ner Acting secretary Jack Burke said this morning, “The | . warded at the close of the tour- | Tite the boss about the tourna trip; Sate "ren py -_ end here at the Casa Marina. It “ ment in Key s i le Trudeau une was his first visit here of any {layout of the field and the sodding of it is the prime ob- “ee ene sels the Jaycee |{urther_ up the Bancyeme ec 5 Yai, bea a lot of practice for, their length. Previously he has spent one “3 I eng eviously he has spent one | jective of the club at the moment. sponsored tournament is that an|_” °° Ev. Fowler nd: ae: yee jand were almost blinded ‘by aah or two afternoons driving down from Miami for a few short hours’ | The area is city-owned and stretches from Flagler | entrant can receive more than | g : jone trophy, since a winner in isplay of trophies as we walkedy- visit | sees’ aka, thee ibaen canal 4 the Boulevard. There are some deeded areas in the sec- each period of the contest is still | Key West more than two hours | tion. {claire Bi antl gig ota | case 6 | : 5s y 3 | grand prize award. : when I started 10 worry shot | 1 i, hoped that the field will be graded for Spring |" Citations ‘which have been ‘hs Upper Keys Fishing: Cours ment for years. At Snake Creek having to leave it after the week- | distributed th d f end. | figure iving the fish } i ‘ . | distributed to thousands 0) en-} - - ig on giving the fish 2 | workouts and, eventually, be lined with bleachers there traiie bidse tie tournament: sirat! Fishing Lodge, we were given| the same cordial reception and @ hard time next trip down too.” sap’ Wiekiaae' Figlaenchutbelptee baseball ‘ Se a asapratd Fy edhe Rr dcr tcgaclitaiass wR META a the’ who catch fish that Pledge of co-operation from it6ithe: High Schoo! will” have a le fishing gentry atur- ws 7 . | manage: r. * ' day with only fair to middien’ meet the minimum requirements | manager Mi. Duffy. | While at) slight edge’ in the doubles. Well, | Fuck \ of the contest. {Tom Post's Jewfish Creek busi-| whatever happens, you will see : Hard Luck Story |ness, we were made to feel the}some Rood. tennis if you come out} entire trip was indeed weorth+}1o the park courts. on Wednes- A i REY west One of the nation’s top. broad casters, Allen got into the sports falnwn fee Every tournament has its hard | while. ore i ; casting field mostly through ability | \| ity jawhile, There te no SCout Rr Oar. but partly by luck Th h Oe ek. cittcr ot. big, walla roug paper in pre-war days, Allen “fool ed around” with the public address Prilear Bree iano TT iuid ent coach at Academy, is Point, N.-¥> received «tha in the door. Fowler Has. been ag |sociated with the Metropolitan! Miami Fishing Tournament. and}: My prediction’ is ‘tha -all sin ete ‘ 24 : gite will be a teas. up. and that! ay | Fishing Tournament im no ex- 2 ception. Outstanding among the and fishing tournaments play. a| ‘ By ELEANOR, H. GATO (store construction tales last year is the story of the large part in drawing the tour- Convent Mary Immaculate the boulevard. permit that could have won, but ist to the Florida Keys | A long while has gone by since]. It was finally decided , didn’t, Weighing Stations the last Harvey’ Cup match, ;Joint meeting wi the A Chief Pharmacist Mate sta- More weighitie stations will be, There has been time for both |commission and ; teams to correct theirmistakes. | Parties on Friday, tioned at the Naval Station dis-; pensary used to wile away his available this year for the stars Commander Watson, . Ralph| Hfore voting on the hours off duty fishing from the than at any other time it) Hortenstine ‘and - Captain Payson} ne _mole. nament history. The lower} have been giving lessons. to the liey a ae | Gug-atternoan, while fishing have taken tremendous varsity, atid: the “school's tennis», sf — | something suddenly struck at his club of enthusiastic. beginners. | "25 from outside the: luck story, and the Island City it, these people believe reed system during basketball and foot ball games Then, in 1935, when the ahs announcer was called away Allen stepped in to announce the Nniver sity of Alabama—Howard Univer sity game After this first session at the Strand Theater - baseball ; nine almost cinched the first: half of | the Island City baseball league | iwhen they won over the Nav. Sta. Cards Sunday | afternoon} Citizen Staff Photo even since last year.; MEL ALLEN mike describing big time events, |>¥ 2 9 to 4 score ' ow | Strid ciate ra een is - Allen was off. He graduated up | The movie boys scored in the| Hong od a yl Dae ret Sinve it is « a1 that there |All the basic strokes have pve te aca Cap cae Don’t Tell Pete the ranks of the country’s sports. | first six innings to win the game. | lthe'tish was finally landed, tak-| Wil! be ilable for| taught and. explained - and se) wWeanesday, ot 7 : pS ae casters and soon became a bet- |In the very first frame &M error, jthe (Sihe galley, where it was|the fisherman, the tournament being practiced diligently under jy... parents ere planning » But Santa’s Got ter known personality in. the {a single and anothér: error put en fo the galley, where ‘mong [committee naturally will have to] the. direstion.and encouragement |, 0 ifote out old ‘ as ert I 2 sports world than many of the |the first run over the plate. In this fri a ake : designate more stations. Yes, the |of Mrs. Juanita Kovash. 5 : 5 ’Gators For Him | actual major league players. |the second inning, ‘an error, ‘2 . ge later, he heard about lower Keys are moving right} Te Gays tatee nee Ti ahead, and with the removal of! He has been broadcasting 2 wal wo stole AES y j een broadcasting the, walk, tw tolen bases and two ithe fishing tournament. Investi- the tolls from the bridges, the] Bill Kroll, manager of the , ; Kroll, 9 New York Yankees baseball games ‘scored | i Municipal Aqu » left f 4 { Be evealed he had landed} Arde derail ao Ae 1939—with the exception of| ‘The Cards scored two in. the | gatigr ees ae ce spurt should be tremendous. I! latch play, w Christmas chauaioa for Pete, three years working for Unele Sam second on a triple by, Hoffses and ands all ‘dat rethained of it was) Wiet-4 bad. bought tang <qaa Hinue in’ thi of which two were in the infantry. a double by. Davids’ then’ an er- a ide in the galley "storage}Y@#S ag, but then, when it, wag | good: mateh: Mi ‘ [one 6 8 : ‘should be worth the pet crocodile. |cheap, no one had the money} He leaves this morning for New ror put David aecréss the plate. y » bet beauty. ibox. It must have been @ Dede |Today most of us have the mon: ‘hope we will “he pate BE siptesoll anat pee sate chew ee ae In the thirdy Strand scored one! } Estimated weight of the Santa will: bring him five lite ‘Wet Wert cnesion out { MMe more, Garcia, singled, stole sec-! lindicated: It would have ‘led, not | ©Y: BME the petons chlaee Wee 9 ‘are going to try as fle allightors for. Christmas— ast-West classic. is favorite (O04. and Cake best ane but as lonly for the first period of the creasing almost with each sale. be played before sible to come out on AOR. q : fine ploymates ‘srelaxin spot” possibly before Garcia crossed the plate. The ‘contest, but would have also won ; ———— —_——— ‘ ee Spring goes in to be for Winter Cards also tied the score in the ‘the grand prize trophy. This year if he is still station- : we third, with two outs, an error The $64 Answer $ i F and hits by Hoffses and. David BL #1 Ind. (#—The ‘ 'gave the Cards their last two Selon Wak ae One 1s ace {runs of ‘the pain. From then on 64 question was what was throw- ing off Bloomington High school’s lout Vidal held them to three , . ~” ° basketball scoreboard A S © thits | P tamed ‘tut to, ir tation | In the fourth, Strand scored | It turned out to be not dollars jone more run, enough to win! \the game; Vidal doubled, San- | oo ed here, a much sadder, wiser, i iChief, will make sure any fish caught by him, will first be en s |tered and then eaten. |We Travel The Keys | Sunday, Lino Castro, Reece fs aah and myself spent on at all, but acorns, 64 of them tuck- squirrel e . tana, batting for Lopez, singled iy T | and Vidal came home. | - pang iF m. op ed | The Key West High School |* ¥eir good perett cha scored MARIETTA DE PASQUALE. reshi an P | Conch cagers will take on | epee ey aor the Convent’s latest starle i f i hits, s latest starlet to ‘Bl D real competition tonight at {three fet eens. Sie S21 achieve varsity stature, meets ue evi Ss 7:30 when they face the |P®™ High School's Lynn Sellers in | DURHAM, N. C.—i#—Jerry| powerful Naval Air Station | Karrman pitched the last four ; one of tomorrow's big Harvey : ‘ sid |frames and gave but two hits. ee us B {Barger, freshman quarterback | squad at the High School |TTUINS Sixth he walked Fernan-) CUP matches. Two of the singles | from Salisbury, N. C., led the] \dez, who stole second and scored} acues Will be Bett under the | Duke University football team in jon a hit by Garcia. a ne yi tite peult veges [net yards gained this year with) At bak Kocrne hea thiee simp SO See Se Schon espepte ee ee ts reas. lar hot shots in their line-up. | gles in five times at bat; Vidal, Be pera ireneren org am i id Casado each’ hit two. Ties | B li o | Was next wil ’ s This Saturday night, teams | Garcia and Casado ¢ 1es OW ing yea eet nine. a from Miami and Coral Ga- | For the ae oree paved al IR bles will play the junior and | triple and a single, ani avid a ? | ecord |Delegate To Try | LOUISVILLE—+#—Robert Rol- { varsity squads here. double ‘and a si to lead their It's possible that ‘the new hitters: Ih the field, Lee, and An- score board will be up and |derson were the best. David en oO Ee. tnd ta Amira Boenne A i i ed: 1 shortstops, made|4. ST. erica Ww working by this weekend, Acevedo, rival Ps, Soligites rected hare ty gactiol4 gain gym. The flyboys are leading the Navy Base Basketball League end have some stel- i id thi is vonderful catches. % = * | oe ee "ee yes . ; fating in 11 sanctioned bowling) MIAMI — (%—Wolford Farm's sah oc The Score leagues each week. He rolled at Delegate, world-record holder for} R. H. E.} Jeast 83 games in each league. In'5 1-2 furlongs, is being trained | ae x3 ye ‘ i si 911 3} le “ ‘ 1 1, a >» k of Strand Theater jone league he performed in 108 here for the Hialeah Inaugura’ al | ejar lore Ig it Nav. Sta. Cards 4 7 5/\games. Rolli’s record equalled race he won in 1948 and 1949. Dele- | iw ‘ Batt; Vidal and Fernandez; | that of Detroit's Chester Smith in gate finished second last year, but| Will Be Broadez St |Fiohr, Karrman, ‘and Scott. the 1947-48 season. [hopes to make it “three out of Summary; three bast em four’”’ this time. Hoffses; two base hits, Three players in the National ———— Moton and Vidal. Stolen bases;|Hockey League were born in Scot-| Gil MeDougald, recently voted | Acevedo (2), Vidal, Fernandez,jjand. They are Adam Brown of, the American League's top rookie, Casado. uck out; Vidal (4),/ Boston and Jim Conacher and Jim was a star basketball player in nigh | Flohr (3), Karrman (4). Time} Ross of New York's Rangers school in San Francisco. | 2:30. Umpires; Baker and Clark | The Pabst Blue Ribbor \feature for Wednesday fa 10-rour welterwei |between Chico Vejar | ford, Conn jof New Yo The bri z jfrom St. Nichol Tonight's game has been can | York, beginning : EST. | celled: over CBS Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Gulf- | Vejar, known as the Starrgord/| stream versus Strand Theater: \Schoolboy, ran up an amazing| Friday at 7:30 p.m. Naval Air | o' “s before losihg Flyers vs. Benny’s Cafeteria. j | FAST, DAILY SERVICE «m5 \ string of victories ito Eddie Compo in Madison } |Square Garden on Sept. 21. Ve-; STANDING OF THE LEAGUE {jar rebounded from that defeat Clubs— we > Avg. WA i stopping Terry Moore in the 5th, Strand Theater 12 ‘i round at the Cleveland News’ Benny’s Cafeteria 10 : ‘88 i CALL 1780 a co or your travel agent Toyshop Fund Show on Dec. 5th., Nay. Air Flyers 8 6 571 ling youngsters in boxing and’ Gulfstream F. Store 113 .071 j Veser is one of the most. promis- | Nav | many experts “believe he will be jone of our champions. Games left to play that have Fiore, although only 23, has} bearing on the standings are; been fighti professionally Benny’s and Flyers: one garne. 1948. A crowd pleaser Strand and Gulfstream: one | peas a tough, two-fisted puncher | game. i VICKET OFFICE: Meacham Airport {who has beaten fighters like Vi¢ Benny's and Nav. Sta. Cards. ie and knot out Tommy | ee Bazzano, Bozo Constantino and Official reports required from | Joey Atria | hunters showed one out of eight) | This is another in the Wednes- | bagged @ deer in Indiana's three- | ht series of Pabst Blue|day open season, the first in 58; day mg ‘Ribbon Bouts | years,