The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 29, 1952, Page 3

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Kentucky Sull Na. 1 Basketball Team In Nation Sy JOE FALLS NEW YORK ‘7 — Duquesne, one Californian Catches Sailfish Off Key West ‘eviate basketball teams. is buck- ing a stiff jinx in its eflort to finish the season with a periec record. Over tbe past five years, Du- quesne teams have started the sea- son with juiey winning streaks. only to see them smashed to bits Last year, the Dukes won their st 10 games—then boom! A 12- straight, before Louisville stepped in. And in the three years before that, the Dukes started out -with winning streaks of six, 2 and 19 games. But each time their dreams of that hardwood rarity—an un- defeated season—were rudely shat- tered. | This leaves only one question in mind: Wil thev escape the jinx this year and extend their winni streak, currently 12. straight, the entire season? Monday night they looked like the real stuff in whipping Villanov 83 to G1. And they held the Wild- cats’ big scorer, Larry Hennessey to one point. Kentucky, the No. 1 team in ‘this week’s Associated Press poll defeated Vanderbiit, 88 to 51. | Cliff Hagan scored 27 points as the Wildcats won their 15th game jin 17. starts. Last week’s top team, Hlinois, w upset by DePaul Saturday night and felb fo the No. 3 slot. But the Illini bounced back Monday night, 3 pe d Purdue, $4 to a rt tal Taga ithe is ‘Ten victory. Pittsburgh ‘upset Notre Dame. 62-55; Iowa State turned back Ne braska, 78-72, in a Big Seven tilt; Texas downed Oklahoma- 43-39 and Furman outlasted VMI, 80-8 Tennessee defeated Georgi 62, and South Carviina def Georgia Tech 67 to 58. V Jake LaMotta Beaten By Hayes , BOSTON Knockout beatings + by Champion Sugar Ray Robinson jand Irish Bob Murphy appear to have taken a high toll on Jake LaMotta, boxin. famed Bull of the Bronx After a 5-months layoff, the ex middleweight titlist returned to the ring wars Monday night and lost a 10-round divided decision to Nor- man Hayes, Boston's 20-year-old Negro battler who has champion- ship ambitions, Jake, now 30, appeared fat and heavy-footed at 169%: pounds. He punched with all his old-time reck- less abandon but, against Hayes. who proyed extremely easy to hit, Jake's blows seemed to'lack their former zing. Hayes weighed 163. Boy Hit By Car 5 _ THOMAS YEDOR, «their sailfish catch Demeritt. @ Jeff Brodhead Photo ; 59 Thornton Circle, West Los Angeles, Calit., and Mrs. Yedor proudly show The beauty’ was boated aboard the Evelyn, under captainey of Eddie ey West High Basketballers 0 Play Highly Touted Miami igh Courtmen Here Tonight Conehs Hold Stiff Navy Courtmen Win Tilt With Ja yvees By DON WILLIAMS ¥ me i With a tight defense and sharp Sheeting, the flyers from ~ the 0 Vi » FR S Deille-In Readying >..° _ Naval Air Station poured the} UM Virginia St. yippee rice Stars In he slow" 5 ~ , . pressure on the slow moving Jr. For Toughest Court | é " Conch avgregation in "the ftigh |, Clarence Higgs, Jr., reported Fest Of The Season March Of Di School gym. Saturday night, |t© police that a ‘little boy ran Key West High School basket-| "> © me The" Weeals: just coujdny do, Out trom we side | of | Virginia street right in front of his bpll squad will tackle its tough-| nything right in the long, drawn ear and that he unavoidably hit him. Benefit Show of the nation’s tvo unbeaten eol- | for | Gutboard Regatta Produces Thrills The boulevard bordering Dimes Regatta stared by the Key West Ovtboard Club. As ¢ sd attr: ction, Wally Polioc! of ing Jacobs, the program plenty o1 tprills and was ducted without one spill surprised even the drivers. The list of trophy winners in- eludes: Class B fis Reese. In the free-for-all, Jimmy Ransom made it a clean cut vic- tory all the way Hydros Cecil Cate Curboneil tied. The run off ne con- nd race will be t week Fishing Party Tomorrow umpaign Capt. Joe Mercurio of the fish ing Yacht Ail ail wilh bout !special March of Dimes fishing ly tomorrow. > yacht will ht at 10 a. m. | Capt. Mercurio wil contribute the proceds to the March Dimes leave Garrisor Legion Baseball Program Readied | The American Legion from | coast to coast is vetting ready ‘for \the greatest sandlot program in |the 26 of its sponsorship new title and snappy new format jis Dow being distributed to de- partments and posts. This year it is entitled “Play American Le- coneise and dramatic summation of the 25 year history of Ameri- ean Legion Junior Baseball. It has a dynamic foreword by Na- for 1952, the handbook is pack- ed with every kind of pertinent information about Junior confident that the 1951 rec: of 16,318 teams put into the field will be exceeded during 1952. Syracuse Will |Face New Trio SYRACUSE, N. Y., ()—Syra- cuse University’s footballers will face three new opponents in 1952. The newcomers are St. Bon- aventure, Michigan State and | Bok Cross. This trio replaces rison Bight was jammed with | spectators Sunday afternoan t vitness annual March of add-! fered an exhibition of stunt ski- Presided over by Smiling Mike offered whieh ermen; Julius In the Class Bb Fred | ‘gion Junior Baseball.” It is a tional Commander Donald R Wilson. Nine pages of which are de voted to Junior Baseball rules} Base- | Tuesday, January 2 BoSox Manager Looks His Men Over . m tor Allen Van Sarasota, players were brought in fc Red Sox for spring training. The hopefuls (left tov Stockton, Tom Umphiett, Steve Follett and | Satterfield-Henry | Kidietten ‘Reset For Jan. 30 | The 10-round bout between Clar- ence Henry of Los Angeles and Bob | {Satterfield of Chicago, ny scheduled for Janyary has | been’ reset for Wednesday, January 30th. The ‘postponement was neces- | sitated by an mjury to Satterfield’s } shoulder during a traini with sparmate Toxey Hall Ca Exchange: Atom Secrets U.S. Atomic ‘Exp Have 'Publicty' Rated of Junior Baseball, Antonio Arango, Jr. chairman, Junior! A rest period and a series of the Most Advaneeit all Committee for rthur rapy treatments has returned Sat pene er © oak here No. 28, senate SGN te tan canadian foe. (0 WASHINGTON —The United - ! today. important fight. Zxamination b) es has given some hitherto sc | The 1952 American Legion the Mlinois State Boxing Commis t atomic mation to C Junior Baseball Guide with a Sion physician veri‘ies Satterfield id has received some in return ability to enter the ring in 8006) under an arrangement declared physical shape. The bout will be |«eneficial” to the United States broadcast nationaily, beginning at af. tha se cae U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Henry, five FESrs, YOUREOE than | announ ing this late Monday, did Satterfield, is 23 and is currently not disclose ‘the Mature of the in ranked No. 3 heavyweight conten’, formation given by either cofntry Se VOND BHOL apie. Dis Usb He said only that “it’s ¢ be “i evens Saverield’s fast, Pow | (seeret):? and. “within an area eriui nooks. | sears 2 This is another in the series 0 ee ag atic acoeamieaticiad cca ___ Julation that the United States may | be getting new details on Canada’s ‘unique “heavy water’ atomic re- actor—a device which conceivably could be the model for explosives- | Chairman Gorden Dean a bang to pound out a double and triple for the afternoon. Rob Lastres hit two singles and An- the national program to the ex- [Second — game uscigins single | american atomic experts have tent of $50,000, Junior Baseball} With two men on in the eighth. | pupjicly rated the Canadian de Administrator Dale Miller is; 4 goed man in the clutch, Rich-/ vice as the “most advanced’ \ii tardson du; licated this A feat eal-| gesign and performance among all ier : ‘known reactors. marred And, while the Canadians say Jerrors. Fito Lastres just couldn't} their present reactor cap not make ikeep his hands on the ball, com-! plutonium—an A-bomb. explosive— mitting four miscues. Andes and’ jy “-productipn” quantities, the Ca- , Mace‘ we suffering from. the) nadians have claimed that pluto same malady as they each kicked! nium ¢an be produced at a faster jtwo chances ground. jrate from a given amount of ura | “Phe Island City League, asj/nium ina reactor of the “heavy | some people fail to realize, has; Water” type than it can be pro- players active with ages ranging, duced in reactors employing from 14 to 49. The Brooks have, graphite in conjunction with the ja man on their vroster, Portier, | uranium. ~ jwho is 14 years of age and the’ Ameriean reaciors tor producing in the season. | The game was with eft competition of the current] out contest The child, wid Hise Jc ;{Lafayette, Dartmouth and Illi- old man of the squad, J. Galla- | plutonium employ graphite in-} egmpaign tonight when it goes | For three quarter$ they man- | 45 and ran bome Seuns tites nois. The Orange Gridmen met) gher, boasts of 15 summers. Bob | stead of “heavy water up against the highly touted Mi-| Jackie Price, world famous base- 28ed to stick with a much WATE | icllowed fie’ kok took cine Holy Cross previously in 1950, / and George Lastres, J. Cruz, Cat-| “Any atomic reactor which pro: afpi High five ball trickster, thrilled the large |€Xperienced five, but they col-|nr Mario Fernandes, He. said | Michigan State in 1939 and St. | tala, D. Carbonell, G. Cates and.) duces plutonium can also produc The Conchs, who won their | crowds in attendance at the M lapsed and fell apart in the] serp Knight was a witness to the |EOnaventure in 1910. | Hottses all range from 16 to 19) “tritium,” one of the possible in ligt start Saturday night against} of Dimes Benefit Show at the Sta-|final period. The terrific | shoot-| yccident. i = Cao years of age sredients for the proposed Ameri another Miami combination, St./ dium on Friday evening. Pri sing of Carroll, Davis and Well 2 | The University of Havana Ca-} can hydrogen bomb. * | Peters, by a wide margin have | Just returned from Japan a . man for the Flyers was the big] | |ribes will play a three game se-| ———-—-—---——_ ! heen Holding fatensive dilly this| Fea with the American. AllStar fsctor causing the J. V-s to take| Local Scouts Spent| FOuOwINg ries here on Feb, 9th and 10th, week in an effort to sharpen up 4 eball Team. He belongs to the their shellacking of the ng. | xy it was announced at a meeting} E theiy lagging scoring attack ; Cleveland Indian Ball Giub. The Nayy boys made use of | W k d 0 K Th gh jlast night. Last year the locals) «+ @ The Miamians, who are per-| Some of his unbelievable tricks;every opportunity to score ee en n eys rou won over the Cubans in a 4-1} if renial favorites in South Florida| were twenty ways to throw two! against the. Conch’s sloppy de- " aki “4 ‘ By ball game and will throw their) ff AA competition. are sporting sebals 29549 isreront ches; | fense. 4 ge che: rae eh Bah a i ; best pt the coltegians in this| |} 5-1 record to date, losing only LoL Banyeygistofltiikot ins thteot base-| Young sh Cafeagnd bo ht] RamedSociety. spent hey eed Pedro Aguila: “ meeting. ‘The: ‘University’ will} Miami Edison. A. victory over | balls ‘at Hhree catchers; hanging! ihe only ‘cheers from the crowd! ortst the How Sequt cane na | bring their famed hurier, Man- | f 4 the fayored Stingarees would be | ‘rem his fect from a trapeze and in the final quarter when he \spanish Harbor Key in the We The Gulfstream and the |guito Puentes. | ‘¥ a big boost to the Conch morale. | catching and batting a ball; play- | Gumped in six points in the final|stmmeriand serous. Headed. b, clash Sunday turned out) Tonight at'7:45 pm. Benny's} ji Coach Jones is expected to} ing the entire outfield from a jeep; | inutes of the contest Serer ees ene 4 [to be another great contest. The jand Strand Theater will cross} |; Sige eas ane | standing on his head on moving; |Scoutmaster Tony Martinez an ae a abies | bats at Wickers’ s meet-| | § stick with his starting combina . Sales : 3 acter | Brooks rev .d the 7-6 score by | bats at Wickers’ Field. This meet- | 2 ‘ieep with no one at the wheel.| Archer and Gales pacéd = the |aided by Assistant _ Scoutmaster a : | fe tion of Baker, Cooper, Bazo, Hen-| [ee uy vega | ROE PN?” * ae = aria ‘a. Ac. {| which the Gulfstream beat them|ing of the eternal rivals should | Words cannot fully describe the losers’ attack with 11 counters |Marvin Lessne and Junior As { riquet ind Lones.or Osterhoudt. | "Oras Cannot fully describe ie sists s . Homer B.}©" June 13th. Then, however it ‘produce plenty of firewor In The Conch policy of keeping a| amazing things that Jackie does, a oe [Hevtick, Je the. group. enjoyed {0K the foodstore boys 10 in- {the first half of the league play, | fresh defense on the floor seems} ie bate fo i nee tn order ” the facilities of the camp. Swim. |Nings to turn the trick. jthey broke even in their rivalry | to be paying off. With the speed | ™,, a. aaprectaten JAYVEES " i Manager Alpheus “Red” Dean} with two wins each and Benny's | pa) » show was thoi — " ming, hiking, exploring and just ‘4 < | hat the local boys have been}, The st as thoroughly enjoyed b> ; showed real baseball saavy yes-;holds a one game edge over the that the loc set in the pay’ | OY. the crowd and numerous FG F TP plain “resting” was appreciated | 110? in winning the game|Strand in this half, heving cap showing, a little boost =) AS BBY | Ciseeals., were sede to-nehent (ie ne vee aed by the Scouts. Tests for second |terday in winning ne ea ds n As halt navi 6 a off department would make | oorforr ee. but dus to Wes Ar her eee ond first clas rank were passed. without a pitcher. so to speak. ee a ae lecision in their bid them a tough club to beat in any | previous committments we will be Gales ; ah Half of the Scouts slept in tents |He started Tommy Roberts, who for the flag. competition _| unable to comply with the requests. Warren 0 Oo {Pitched on the grounds of the}hadn’t had a ball in ae hands ~ In a preliminary game, the) Sagition ‘to the exhibtion by | ¥id9 0 0 oicamp. Each Scout cooked his ;for several months. Roberts got Key West Jayvees wil meet the | jackie Price, there was a concert Felton 0 9 90D food and for the one or two by for five innings when “Iron | Miani High Junior Varsity | by the Key West High School Band White § Qi who had not cooked before, it *" Roberts replaced him, and Seay SNe land a beautiful fireworks display Solomon i 1g) as a trying experience jit hoy, wen not hi ste eT Cobb A ves Of put on by the Arthur Sawyer Post Henriquez bo 01, The Boy Scout Camp is named |Deane then went into the box 2 ppre « 1 No. 28, American Legion. This pro- Salgado 0 Ks Camp Jackson Lee Sawyer in } pexsonally and let Reber piteh | D De “s | gram was presented for the benefit pee 1 9 2 {honor of the Scout by that name | the cial aiee to gain the cre | P . f the “March of Dimes @Pineda 2\who was killed during . World/dit tor the game allas CISION oes Se a 0 0 OlWar IL Scout Sawyer was a| This was a happy bit of stra- By RUSS NEWLAND {the subject of Negroes in baseball, | Calcagno 9-9 © 6 ember of Troop No. 52, spon. tegy as Roberts fanned Fito L: MENLO PARK. Calif. ce—Tyrus | however ! - |sored by the Rotary Club. ts}tres after Hoffse@s triple, fe Raymond Cobb, fiery old time star, “Certainly § is okay for them HS? attending theamp were: citene | forcing ¢ to hit to him he of the diamond, stepped up to the) to play.” he said. “I see no bed | Alvarez, Rayunond Bazo, s | walked intentionally so! plate todas to clout a verbal home | son in the world why we shouldn't FG F TP 'Collenberger, Robert. Halliday, iand fanigd Greenwood for the | ADQUARTERS | pg k. : ae ih base: | compete with colored athletes asian. 3. 3 1 7{Gurdon Hamilton. Homer —B.; final out of the ball game | 4 : ball, ee. ™ jlong as they conduct themselves p..i, 5 0 10/|Herrick, Jr, Robert Jenkins, Jr.4 The Stars were minus three of} ‘ Himself ative of the Deep] with politeness and gentility ‘Wellman $ 0 10 Charles Kaufman, Arthur Noble, their top performers for Sunday S4 ’ ij Persy sally proval of the; “Let me say also that po white G inerston > > Robert Read, Andrew Saunders, ‘contest. Clarence Alce seems to ) recent tab voiced Pe Dallas “club| man has the right to be legs of) 22 20 4|Jr, Kenneth Schrader, Joseph |be their mainstay, being a ter son si mola gentieman than a colored man i | ilip S$ r, Ralph |rific pitcher, hitter and dielder. to use Negro players if they came; 2 Sen - s iy | Adams 9 0 0jSmith, Philip Spencer, . be a PHARMACY up to Texas League caliber jin_my toe eat ee molke at Savino 0 0 6/Staves, Alfred Yates and Charles £ Brown seeing to o. in - - The 4 i »-{for baseball but in all walks of "| 0 0] Yates ‘slump at the momen onde . cok = Deoreia ged okie Pete } 1 13] gb inarily is a good man with bie The Rexall Store from. (Beene ee seaing bis bril-| “I like them (Negroes) personal.) "Or ; oO 2]. In predicting the weather, tbe |hickory. Coffee Butler, a good ° word go during 5is ly. When [ was litte I had a cdl-jCreerbayin 1 foreenster generally tries to deter-|stickman and scrappy ball player 1116 TRUMAN AVENUE liant pl ver, He ‘neither | ly Cook ee 8 rs i r asked ie ee in 24 tu-fored mammy. I played. with col ss \ 3 0 6 mine the distance and direction of will bear watching. J. Gallagher Save. quarter | Wysocki jand W. Gallagher could not make Corner Varela Street travel of high and low pressure areas in the atmosphere. Read the Classified Ads multuous years in the American | ored children.’ League | Referring ° 4 Time has ‘mellowed, the one-time] developmenhs 1 as ‘d to! Cobb expressed the belief Ne- rel Ci eclared “It was bound to; exp! ae inthe. Seta sie ees on s He meant the breaking | sroes eventually would be playing int role of 3 Squire. He spoke hatically ondown of baseball's racial barriers | in every league @ the country. | , empha’ ain to last) week's; — : Texas League,|in the Old South. an appearance for Sunday's tus- sle Hoffses, who has been in @ ‘slump of late came out of it with PHONE 177 adian DeVité'As ++ ified | | GALLAGHER &° BURTON, INC., BRISTOL, PA, ti ¢ any |Cibsor 4 eaves Ker Gainesville vy Gibson leaves Nhursd rence x's Commis is an advisory Commission, “Flo 1e'ws letter of the nissi ves favoryble'm: H ptionyto t rk of tae Suyxenile Gaurt he e Monrog Cou * Fatve yuncil, Which’ Sérves it an auxiliary capacity to the Court to delin- Waier Survey Will Be Made In City A joint. sur the “waier ec an Feb. 13 th prevent will be made of s’ of Key West b. 16 by the ng and Home Finance Agency | Regiongl Manager 0. T. Ra the agency has so informed City Manager Dave King. : ey H | . 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