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Ken Bazo Holds Gables Giant To 3 Points Before Fouling Out * Drop Cage Opener To ‘Lopez Leads Hitters With 409 | $$) by arate ‘In Island City Baseball League : i itizen Sports Editor | Leading Booter pee ee Batting averages for the - first. ce ane ae ity ey West High School half of the Island City Baseball; Conehs dr e ei eee Shri G T : opped their op-) “The ieader is Lopez of os) rine Game 10 ming cage tilt 48-49 to Cor- |Strand with an average of al e atc e B 1G at ss a | Although others have a pane B W h d y . zable High School here average he is the leader for h Saturday night. |has played in 17 games.of the 1s C d Of 40, 000 ir stkn a tees Rene |his club has played. He is fol- row s eart-breaking ‘lowed by Bill Cates (.400) and} MIAMI (@—North and South col game to lose. The Conehs | Vidal (.384.) lege all-stars planned final light a Players AB H. Avg./workouts today for their Shrine led all through the game} pope. 36 16 .440\charity footbal game in the until the closing two mine | Hoffses 26 11 423 Orange Bowl Tuesday night 1 2 hen | David 41 17 414] A crowd of about 40,000 is ex utes and ) seconds when |; Lopez 66 27 409 pected to watch Yale Coach Her. the Gablers evened the | Butler 15 6 400 uae Hickman’s Ripe ae tangs p De » wi B. Cates 40 16 .400 With Miami Coach Andy Gustaf- score and dropped the win Richs >f 5 5 son’s Rebels in the fourth annual ‘i tichardson 15 6 -400 ning basket. Mace 5 2 400 game sponsored by Mahi Shrine Don Barnes, the Gables |v. vidai 65 «25s reap: for the crippled children’s : : ; fund. | towering center, scored a sfc : >| The South i had the field goal and looped 43 18 Sunday and free throw within 10 sec- ae =| 5 ig picket tanta ya jonds of closing time. He ree na ne 61 22 iliskagt in: Shes mornitis f was, as predicted here last 4 Alon: agi = oe up on ail phases of the game bier yeas Kickoff time for the game is week, the man to watch. 43 (16 8:15 p. m T ; Barnes, who towers 6- ‘ 4816 | foot, 6-inches, was the out.) © S*tcls eae Orang e ‘Bowl standing player of the ev- 3612 vty jp ening. The lanky, gr Lr 27 9 F ] is Sal pment ans: pegged oe aa ae pens JOCKEY CHARLIE BURR youngster lived uy eke Rodrigues %. 19 in at Tropical Park in , press notices and showed £. Fernandez 4414 3} MIAMI (®— The Orange Bowl Miami, Florida riding | a packed house several rea- A. Acevedo ee Festival opened here Sunday night t 299th winner Al Cabot 48 13 ‘for a 10-day run that will carry sons why he has been offer)" 7°00). 2 ~8=«9 over into the new year ed a couple of seholarships.' Gural 29 9 | Thousands poured into the Great Fir c C hief Warns ns ven with his advantage in, M. Sanchez 23 7 er Miami area to witness g 5 t however, the Conchs’ Ken ja) Pazo 57 15 ill be clir by 1; 7ar Boza held the junior grade giant | Geo, Lastres 35 10 2 's Day football game Of Hazards Of ‘soz eta te junior erade stant Geo. So 8 Beet tas oo ee > : half. After Bazo fouled out Barnes | Osbourn 32. 8 .250)!" the Orange Bowl Bed N moking took off like a scalded cat and pil- | coors 20 6 300|, The shrine’s fourth annual col ra) ed up points with monotonous Te- | Brown, (Clowns) 36 9 950 {1ege all - star charity football rularity ‘ied . 4 959. game will be played in the Orange - teri gularity L. Casado 63 16 253 " ee From the sidelines it looked very jy ygirg 57 12 219 | Bow! Tuesday night st eaDiags of smoking much as if Conch Coach Jones was," Otcr Records: = The Orange Bowl junior tennis two fires |juggling his line-ups looking for | od are ss tournament will be held at Miami morning, ‘that magic five-man combination| Most times at bat: Acevedo 77.| Beach, beginning Wednesday and that will produce a winning team | He used all ten men in various positions and with shuffled team mates. He was obviously worried by Gablite Pete Cook's one handed docked the foot of lames inswer- | lo shots from the center of the nd that the | court to stop the flames} Cook rang the for 16 points toss the} and the Conchs n did get his burning tress 0 number i The second matt On the other hand the localities ned at 6 a.m. Sunc missed plenty of in-shots. It was | street; An unidentified color- | ¢ase of getting the ball into en-| ed man sleeping in a shack emy territory at that 's was uninjured although the | Sometimes brilliant plays, only to , his bed was destroyed, | floozle a bask had all the re was extinguished by |ear marks of being a lead pipe booster he in 20 minutes. Both | cinch to sink The look so good | Let's face it jaround at a very rapid rate but, like the Headless Horseman of {Sleepy Hollow, they can't see where Conchs don't They are engines answered the alarm SPORT NOTES Steve Owen, coach of the New }they’re going York grid Giants, once was Bob Cooper, the young reliable, wrestler in his home state of Okla-; played an outstanding game. He homa netted 18 points and was by far the a star eager on the Island City squad. The ord for the field| It was a hot night and the boys the National Football Lea-| were steaming. The play was rough te 4 k by Glenn! around the edges and the game.had Presne nit in 1934. |all the advance notices of beihg ‘ one that will lead up to a re-shuffle. Coach Jones has a dual job on \his hands. First problem is finding mame HUNDREDS OF through a series of ; galloping | ored: Acevedo 27 27. ) Most runs s Most hits: Lopez Most doubles: Moton 9 Most triples; Roberts 3. Most homers: Sterling 24. | running through Saturda {players from many states jand Mexico competing The Orange Bowl kickoff lunch. eon will be held Thursday with Cuba 1; | when Shrigley 1 irival coaches and other sports fig Most stolen bases: Acevedo 13. ures will be introduced Orange Most sacrifice hits: Pazo 5. Bowl Queen Ruthie Garst will | Most times fanned: Casado 23.|make her debut at that time. Most times walked: Pazo 19. The University of Miami basket | Most times hit by pitched ball:|ball team plays Yale Thursday Brown 7. night and Pennsylvania Saturday Most runs batted in: Lopez 21.| night, while speedboat trials will Pitchers’ records for the first; be held at Haulover Beach Park ‘half of the schedule: Friday and the Orange Bowl re V. Vidal (Strand) won 5 and!#atta on Saturday and Sunday leat aes | The Kiig Orange Jamboree will be held in downtown Miami next | Monday night, to be followed by won| the football game at 2 p. m. (EST) {the following afternoon. A. Rodriguez (Strand) won two jand lost none. Baird (Naval Air Flyers) |two and lost none. | Karrman (Cards) won two and | lost none. Mongolo Sanchez (Strand) won three and lost one. | Marli (Flyers) won lost two | A. Macias (Benny’s) won 5 and | lost three. | Greenwood ,(Cards- Gulf) ;3 and lost one. ‘Snead Will Winter ‘In Miami, Florida MIAMI (#—Professional Golfers jociation Champion... Sammy ! Snead plans. to spend the winter in, Elorida_and. will not make the four men winter golf tour Starting next C. Fernandez (Gulf- Strana)| | month in Los Angeles, he said Sun | wou: 3 and-leet Hie: ees in Los Angeles, he said Sun | Most innings pitched; Marll 64; | “Sooag is building a home in sub tinued From Page One) ,;the right five-man combo. This is |Macias 61; C. Fernandez 52; K-lurhan Coral Gables and said he een et no space. We've no easy job in Key West where | Rodriguez 52 s: C. Fernandez | Would join the touring professionals en for a month.” competition is little and compara-j Most strike-outs pack oda 1€z | when they return to Florida in the In addition to those who de-|tively mild. The lack of teams of | 68; Vidal 59; Macias 52; Marl! 50. | spring tr lay. 2,800 veterans had | Conch caliber to play is one of the | Most walks: C. Fernandez 3: | z sre Saturday and Sun- | piggest setbacks in trying to form | Macias 33; Greenwood 23. : | : Por from three other t ports. | the cage squad Most runs scored off: G Las brooke Leam late Sunday, fog stymied op. | Second off he must loosen up the } tres 42; Macias 41; Marli 40; Fer- | ex 30-plane Air Force | muscles‘of several of his star men | nandez 36. A 5 k ( i x set up to get the | who made grid history on the foot-| Most hits off: Marll 60; Macias | J trives or Game oy. | ball field but who arried the foot- | 67; Fernandez 57; Gabe 45; Kaki! ¢aypa ip —the Brooke Arm ; W one of me ball cdaeslnl eae oasketball where | Rodriguez 45. ie hit | Medical Center squad, about nt bridegroom ave | they are a hindrance | Most times a pitcher has “ a Stewie’ ig. dua here toda ae MOE, Ueto eel ASR | batsman: Kaki Rodriguez 7; Fer-| ith annual Cigar Bowl football gen ms eee ‘Gustafson Names "1! tne: » niene: me te he Sere Hee ee | Most times a pitcher has bs The San. Antonio, Tex, team nsbelniedly eee jed: Marll 3; Flohr 2. | plays the Camp LeJeune. Marines e hadit een \f North Carolina Saturday 1 booked flights with ‘49 M S d F | Z rom f y ‘ y : 1 airline. that 5 Pa | an ua or { ‘There have been three tie games | night fram the West tn st to Okla- | lin World Series competition and| LeJeune is scheduled to arrive homa City Friday night but ces Gator Bowl Game \the New York Giants have been | Wednesday i failed to take off} | involved in two of them. ee eat Aes sees Saeed: lamar helped — | Duke University’s defensive line t of the journe ' GS wre | Son called his university of Miami | Letts ti akc Bendel Gries ts ther 49 servicemen Were | football squad to the practice field | ‘The Beyrouth racetrack on e-| held the a os a “ate Oklahoma City Friday | 9, 2p. m. today to get them accus- | banon has no outside fence and the; a minus three yards ru t nse pilot of a non-seheduled | tamed to playing at that hour. , &tandstand is made of marble. {second half of their recent game air! ted there and told the | Most practices have been held | : ae s the end of the line.” | ister in the afternoon or at night, | He i t “somebody” | with nearly all the Hurricane | k them up “in 30 min- | 7 ames at night, so the Miami men- | ? ted. They | { . ay ts “> |tor wants the boys to get used to | bargain round-trip | jjaying at an earlier hour \ 1 each from the aif-'" Gustafson named a .49 - man SA 0 ! ntinental, fo sti ites jsquad to make the trip to Jack-| 6 , : ian benauie qaonrile: where, the Hurideapes 9 HE Bénehcial Plan way to get 2 loan entirely by mail is convenient Thirty-two of the airmen be j tangle with the Clemson Tigers in ja repeat performance of the 1951 accepted Red Cross of- ers of bus nsportation, but the | Orange Bowl game when Clemson othe eld out for plane tips. | eked out a 15-14 decision. I eles A. 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Loans in other amounts or for other periods, also et less thon moximom cho remitted. - (Fla.-B) (Continued From Page One) Junior Doubles Championships enti rom Page Oe ae Marked By Upsets Last Night eed it Burchett gave this account of mm capturing his two titles and he | interview with Dean: of Tacion, Dean Wa fulfilled Ralph Hartenstine’s judg- Dean was fighting alongside his|fed by two Kore ment of him as the most out- | men at Taejon, July 20, 1950, when, standing junior of the year. | Russian - equipped North Koreanj The Convent's Barbara Twiehaus and Eleanor Gato and High School's Leo Carey and Frank Roberts are} the toast of the juniors today. y captu the 1951 Junior ‘] sd o sayy “ ae Papas | the net and back-court, and Frank | The husky general, then 51, bat- Roberts, after a nervous start in his first truly big match, support- ed him with real steadiness off Uled his way out of a road block: jin flaming Taejon, after ordering) ing his men not to surrender. ins | beck ailment, over and H Ju School's Dolo: Yates while Ss Villate arey and c ss ms na une, eee ete arm service returns and with a lethal [helped carry wounded men . Burehett sa rg Svat pet se sliced service. safety last ; Tournament director, Coach Van, Leeberg Knowles was the sur-| ‘Then, Bi tt said, naa Frere ‘prise package of the Bays eyent./dered for a month in the hills—| respondent Known only as a baseball player | without food for, 20 days. ee & :| With little strong inclination or | and sick, he lost .60 pounds, Dean genius for tennis, young Knowles | was surrounded six times, but poor pes Hac was a tiger on court throughout the | time eluded the Reds week and he more tham held his| During those agonizing days, Ais own against the more seasoned| saved and carefully polished his Dopp and Sellers in the finals. His|jast 12 bullets Burchett quoted Southern strokes and speed showetl, unex- | him: pected powers and his confidence when the chips were dowh at 5-5 in} the opening se twas good to see. The Doubles Championships con- | \firmed the fact that Coach Van's | varsity which will begin the High ‘School's first tennis year in the | 4 | South Florida Scholastic League on | January 5, will place on court a ’ | sextet of surprising prowess for a - | first Season squad. John Cruz, Don g | Cruz, Leo Carey, Frank Roberts, | Soren Dopp, Franklin Heranadez, | 4 oad panting a, |with a 407 “I was absolutely determined Only one was BARBARA TWIEHAUS total of 64 youngsters taking doubles tourneys that simultaneously in six part in four he ran off play The Boys title (14 years and younger) went to Robert Piarrot (the Boys singles king) and Lee- berg Knowles who toppled the heavily favored team of Tony Dopp and Johnny Sellers 7-5, 6-4. Mixed Doubles champions are Eleanor Gato and Leo Carey whe subdued June Yates and Frank Roberts 3-6,6-3,6-0. The Girls finals was the longest on local records and extended— with intermision—to three hours. Misses Yates and Villate had all the ' better of it in the first hour and 2 half and had a 5-2 lead in the second set when the spectators - — ” certain victory wes theirs. Dolores “powdered” the ball at the | ELEANOR GATO { with deadly kills at the Con- | Earl Weech, Roy Atwell, Walter | vent’s shoe-tops and was by far | Walterson and a half dozen oncom- the most mobile player ofthe four. | The Convent team: battled back ling new faces, he is looking forward: j with a mountain of patience and to the big League inaugural that” | stamina that refused to accept de- will take place here in Key West | feat on January 19 when South ies TELEPHONE NO. 8 days FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... | } t | ere Leo Carey shone brilliantly in |invades the Island. Merry Christ and a 4 Seagram's Gallagher +) 7 Crown 4& Burtons YOM Teachers SCOTCH Hennessy 3 STAR COGNAC RUM Miami Crown Dists. Inc, WHOLESALE WINES and LIQUORS Phone 1479-W, Key West