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D.E. Merchant Fires ! 71 To Capture Title tn March Of Bimes Eighty-Six Linksmen = *> Tarn Out For Second ee in hos Annual Bencfit Meo, 22 V1aiilS Lave At Key West Golf Club D. E. Mercnant, young N folfer, outshot a field of folfers Sunday to win the S« et eee Geil Meet ond Annual March of D me yoyo? Benefit Golf Tournament with : f 1 net score of 7} rr Merchant and Jame McCa +3 dle tied with seores « net 71 over the regulation 18 holes und it was the Navy men ho wor « ' through on the 3rd hole of the nie Playoff round to capture wie Lorry Jor plaque. MeCardle took 2nd place Hearn, the honors. Tying for third pl the e in tourney were Dr. E. Gonzalez : bee Joe Lopez, Jr., Jack Carboneli , L2¢kmaa, Der ; and Harry Knight. Their net’! Monies Tehtr : , score was 72. outs te 8 : Bill Wideman, who tied with’ Set: He sue four other golfers, won se — " ee place with a blind ¢ } Ne a ny oe with him were Bud E: eee Whitmyre. S. C. Griffin and E. P Chester with 73's Harry Knight, the present Wednesday Club Champion, turned in the; 4 Giant official pre foie co best showing for the day with aj would have no difficulty gettin regulation 75. Humbert Mira]sSa} to come to terms. He said carded a 76 for the third spot'the elub and. th eteran right and James Mira needed but 77 hande 0} yart in their strokes to cover the layout. Joe estimates of the 25-year-old right Lopez. Jr., and Norton Harris, | hander’s ability the tournament chairmen were! It seems the native of Niagara the only other players to break Falls is asking $410,000 for next eighty during the afternoon.| season. Mag 23 won and six lost record made top pitcher for the They all had 79’s The March of Dimes beneftited from the affair as each of the 8&6 | Cessive year parti¢ipants donated $1.00 to the} Jansen received an Polio Fund. $30,000 last year. No word has been Out of the eight heard from him The 30. entered the event, there were on- | Year-old righthander won 23 and ly four wko completed the eigh- 0st 11 last year. teen holes. Mrs. Piedad Archer. |. Hearn. 28. the third man of what Mrs. Kay Faraldo, Mrs. Nell Lo- |! Probably the National Lea pez and Mrs. Louise Duke each (0? Piteling trio. was a received three golf balls Pe gena fea a Below is a list of the net scores. | for “$16,000. Big Jim reportediy is vs Pee, now asking for $25,000 against the ames ardle club's offer of $20,000 Dr. &. Gonzalez Thomson probably will prove the the Giants second suc estimated ladies who as yet proved finally did Joe Lopez, Jr. le difficult to sign of the four Jack Carbonell His dramatic ninth-inning . home Harry Knight run with two mates aboard in the Bill Wideman final playoff game gave the G Bud Earle the flag. He an Ralph Whitmyre Rn. C. Griffin P. Chester Mrs. Piedad Archer $22,500 last y Navy Wives To Geo CES, A 74 L # ; R. Hy Robesor** 74 J ad B Manolo - 4 Join Bowling Loop » i ay. Phe! Mave Wie Bowling “has: “Yates Leagues have recently “become Chas. ‘Yates ‘ffiliated with Women’s In Joe Lopez Bill Coulter D. W. Pilgrim ternational Bowling Congress, it was announced today ° The first meeting was held at Hy Boi ok fg the Naval Station Alleys on kK. C, Olso {© Tuesday. January 29th, when R. B. Bill, Jr. 48° the following officers were elect Gleason Snow (8 ied: Louise Duke, President; Win Al Smith, Jr. 78 nie Humphrey, e President Humbert Mira 76 Dorothy Brown etary; He Norton Harris 76 \ten Castagna, Sx at Arm M. Aiello 47) and Bobby Cadenas, Ways and L. Lorenz "7! Means Chairman Ted Saunders 1° | Those joining the W. 1. B.C B. L. Grooms 8" are Marion Atzert, Dorothy M. Sawyer 78 Brown. Florence Busiard, Bobby C. R. Reagan “8 | Cadenas, Loretta Carson, Ruby R. C. Mayer 78! Caldwell, He Castagna, L D. F. Cross 78 cille Clarey, Rose mningham, V. Vinson 79 Louise Duke. Me Faud Fau M. E. Fagan 79 | cett, Dorothy Gravat, Ann Gra K. F. Rife 79 vel, Betty Gilham, Winnie Hun Brooks Setzer 78 prey, Edith Holt, Jackie Jones Wm. Plowman 48 Grace Joy, Virginia Koraska, Lu Kermit Loucks 80 "lian MoFarlane, Margaret Shu Bob Blount 80 man, Rosemary Skinner and F..S. Elbertson 81) Laurel Winas F. Marray 81) Out of the above named won woe Archer : en, two teams of 6 each will be ‘ard Tyson BI chosen to bow! State Geo. Valdez 81) Tournament ai Day Beact A. G. Sands 81° Maren 15-16. Mrs, Ralph. Faraldo 81 _ HL. W. Owen 82 i p ks N i Clem, Pearn ® Javhawks Nee Roy Duke 82 * rong og ® To Rebounc Mrs. Nell Lopez Biris oC W. W. Watkins « This Saturday Hartley Albury 84 TOP-RANKING KENTUCKY BOWLS OVER AUBURN BY SCORE OF 88-48 lt. M. MeKinney Bob Schmidt Clem Price Mrs. Louise Duke 86 KANSAS CITY . —Phog Allen's Russ Hyman . 90 Kansas Jayhawks either b Moni Gomez 90: to do a geod et job Sa Larry Mansfi 93, day night or nemselves in JE Frere 94, bad shape in the Big Seven Con ference basketball pennant Coach Hank Iba’s Oklahoma A !& M. Aggies med for masters on ¢ almost leak-pro: quarter at Stilly race Failed to-turivin scores: J. Oliveros, Johnny Gavilan, Lenny Milan, M. Johnson, Frank Wayne, Doris Byans, Helen Alt man. Johnas YeKirschenbaum, Begin, J. Ro Cheghc. S. Isley years a Ratph Faraldo, Pat Harvis, Jake ce ede gene the robus, Rows Se {their second straight Jacobus, Rose G@vilan, and Jack | oo con, 49-45. Rowan .s nsas State yh ed 71 Sailfi up Vyoll this week. handed Kansas Wl Sailfish first loss of the season, 81-64, last Ysaturday. Kansas was ~ ranked Cau ht In De y fourth in the poll, after ie e rby the No. 1 and No. 2 spots ‘for month. : WEST PALM BEACH w—Ang-} In contrast to the downfall ers competing in the §j Sail- | foutth-ranked Kansas, other tear fish Derby of the rs pra boy top 10 of this week's As have run their 3 day score to 17}.; sociated Press poll were victorious Fifty-seven sails were Ttistered Top - tanked Kentucky bowled Wednesday, including a 5t-pounder| over Auburn, 88-48. for its ninth aie won feet six inches.! straight; Duquesne. No. 7. tramp caught Walter Crichtan. jr. ijjed Akron, 87-36. and: once-beaten Charleston, Wo. Vc. om hig Rirst | Wests Virginia; No. . 10,. trounced fishing trip in any waters | pitt, 67-47. It was No 13 for the Y NICHOLS. natic AL r th him Marylin Smith Viami Football Matthews And Practice Starts Wal Matcl ah weg | aMeelt Maten Qn March Third z - Sah ™ Sought practice for the University of Mi ? uu sla ean 3 ae Fight Has Been th the annual Quarter t ub . 1d game in the Orange| Agreed To But > 4 Problems Loom Start of practice was originally Po Plan Tk ned for Feb. 26 bu as ae menpiiee vame wou, WASHINGTON — ®—A heavy pots inten ene eatin Ste Brook: weight title match between Cham Icott and Harry eked by Wilbur pion Jersey Joe W. s at Miami Stadium | Pi¢ Kid) Matthews }. late in March the Dodgers have games on Clark, a hotel operator at.Las Ve th the previous ‘Fridays and we 228, Nev.. hag been tentatively d not want to compete with 3 d to, but’ whether the figh them.” said Athletic Difector Jack | Will ever come off is anybody's farding guess The decision was announced late Wedr at a news conference Harry Hunt, a Los ix Boect Practice will be heid vily five days a week to compiy ith the NCAA's new rule limiting sessions Angeles promoter: Fi ort workouts to 20 days. : : pan sod chio. Waleott’s manager; and Jack es ae Iur'ey. who manages Matthews, lihpary an up and coming Seattle light Library Theft | heavyweight He said he'd give us oechiechio sa had de pbreaks are sporadic Is Y dy i a Boesitocnio uid Hunt ha Te i: ihvee sabivil: (War and HELENA, Mont... ()--Police| and give me 50 per cent of every- ut spotted three teen-age | thing meke-believe Indians wearing There was a catch to the ac M nnets und a_ theft fro: eptance, though. Bocehiccio said the Monta Historical © Library cott had a contract with the as solved nternational Boxing Club, and that The boys led probation officers ; he will go to Coral Gables, F! on Saturday to talk with Jim Nor their cache where the rest of $250,000 ' Citizen Staff Photo Club. and t the Joe Key West Golf Lopez, Nichols Liver Malady Aerial Newcomers Ti.yisday, sanuery 31, 1.52 Tet : t Oivite Pst 2 Lou Boudreau Would Like Ted Williams To Report At Camp HAS FROM THREE ‘ } i xperionec YO SIX ROOKIES aan ear y WHO WiLL HELP i, “are rookie SOX IN FUTURE bean neared sh et ' p with, the Mickey Mantles and By BILL KING he Gil Macbougalds. 1 didn’t ex BOSTON After working nee \ any of our kids ie rookie prospects at the S. he e started two weeks x la., training camp for the pas ». But sonie of them have shown ld two weeks, Manager Lou Bouwireay me p'eaty they still will be m says he has spotted “at least three ? “start regular sa fand possibly six” who wil P! spri 2 Mareh 1” }his Boston Red Sox in the inderi liere the annual Bestan base- o | nite future. bail writers dinner, Boudreau said a | “Most of the kids are 20 an n . Cathe sugger Ted r under and we'll lose most of t W managerial NG |.o the armed services,” Boudre. vi . . “But lm sure of retai = to have Ted report for | Jim Piersall because he is St ing and stay with us . }narried and has two children.’ | ' joins the Marines on Be | Piersall, now 22, has been May soudreau said. “I don't he © joutiielder during his four years in| know what he intends to do. It ni |the Red Sox farm system, with) My be that he has much personal ee! | ithe Scranton Eastern League, Bir-| business to clean up before going » | mingham Southern Association and; &ck into (he service.” <5 Louisville American Association ; } | clubs. The Habomai Istands and Shiko se “I think Piersall has the makinus | t8" consist of a half dozen istands ae of a great shortstop,” Boudreau, “4 numerous small formations in ir one of the best in that position,! * 60-mile chain off Northeastern a insists. “He charges the ball well 7@Pa" ats and has mastered most of the ru- diments of his new position. But i a ees eae aN 5: Read the Classified Ads al s M i ST. THOMAS, Ont.. (P)—Ten Studies Made new apleier eee edded to. the PHOENIX, A PP se cee Dy healla6 ee stab ‘ SS) i Naturalists ne € i 2 Club on their recent annual out- of hecakile: dive: e comers. on the list in- | , We back : als n-carped chickadees, } ig : a: g g neaks, pine gros- |} and northern horned} The epidemic is dren in the N, at Tuba City among hawks ajo Indian scho Of 400 chil r qe * n rer more he ave the 7 rt dren “more than 300 have the Fined In Bribe Try ble of s ng wid d laborer, tried to help aj} In Tuba ity eus€ A lend out of a jam first diagnosed as flu, a common offered a policeman 66 mistake. It was not recognized as} , o that his friend would hepatitis until an Indian girl died n Novembe spreads from pe nd arrested the “Good Samari- | and also in wate ee health authorities The labor break of the charge of bribery might spread t infect ona and New Mex. j Entire Stock 7 ae Dae fine fur fe'ts all « the world. The out Men's Hats Union American troops Pacific and in other world in World War II Italian § Prayer P\—Ita lost $12,800,000 in Any hat in the ‘store... . Sa'e Price Better Hurry ae MN Ae LidKE uuring the © foot was recovered, including | ris, IBC president. ending , 19 eg ; 1364 Bridger Trail| Boechicchio said Norris would} MC)N6 IP sone He aa & fi ; have to match, or better, Hunt ae Be ates DEpEeaee eee offer to get the fight director of box promptly said in uy ten Dukes. The remainder of e top 10, Kansas State, Mlinois 1. Bonaventure, St. Louis, Towa and Washington did not play \ Seton Hall, ranked lth, whipped t. Francis of Brogklyn, 70-60, for H th victory in 17. starts. nia, Stetson and Mississippi in upsets. Harry Markson ing for the IBC New York “We are confident Bocchicchio will fulfill his contractual agree ment to fight Ezzard Charles for heavyweight title for the IBC.” Walcott has been given until !Feb. 5 by the New York Boxing rginia surprised Georse Wash-! Commission to sign up for a title Stetson tumbled the! defense. It thinks he should give Bowling Green (Ohio) Fal-' Charles a rematch. The National ind Ole Miss stopped | Boxing Association has given Wal Louisiana State and Bob Pettit,| cott until March 15 to sign up for e865. Pettit, one of the game’s|a championship bout. Its choice of | top seorers who recently tossed in’ a logical contender is Rocky Mar- ) points in one ne, was held to ciano Silver Coins Saved th victory over y breezed against Brown, 83-64 mu its hands full with} SINGAPORE P Only a \n inning, 58-55 last-minute decision shifted the I es Western shipment of $33,000 worth of sil- c nati, 79-63 V on the Singapore-Kuala 0 67-6 I ain that was derailed Ne y r pi res 2 5 iged Sa sta tre the royal fam c 71-66 defeated Southern, the State of Negri Sembilan, it California, 67-56; and Georgia Tech! became necessary to withdraw whipped Mississippi State, ¢ the coin car. 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