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GH TAKES SECOND WIN, 13-4 Page és THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, March 24, 1952 1 Locale Appear To e : , | t 9 la perfect game (seveil inhi 3) | “ . | Friendly Frenchman Saves [Doug Ford Seis 3Records: |) BASEBALL, (sini PSU Studens Due Big Welcome Have Great Team: oat HOLLYWOOD (®—Gaither Ros- | ‘The Chicago Cubs won their fifth * Gates Hurls Win A } 66 k E 99, Le ‘ | In |ser of the University of Miami set lie a sow ane Gece eames by s rom not ner Cc ye at Ss \three records Sunday to lead the ; | blasting the Cleveland Indians, 7-3.; TALLAHASSEE WW — Florida: The Cubs hit four home runs — State Univers! gymnasts, who y JACK K. BURKE | Hurri to victory if the -Flor- Feature Writer) ripen Pe es i |two by Hank Sai nd one each | won their second straight National <2 Qy F, T. MACFEELY expressions, says he and Ado were ida State Senior Men’s AU Swim- Gy BD CORRIGAN | sr Birgare He ei i ; Besides being the field. JACKSONVILLE 9A Pkatis bce to he ready to start in 10 min-|, ax ourney ining meet with @1 points. Asesciaied Press Sports Weiter by Roy Smalley and Frank Baum- | Cellegiate Atietie : sey ing star the previous miglit, | Frenchman has saved the Profes-| utes; then were left to wait more Now Nine Strokes | Plotida State University was see-| “Don't try to tell thet New York holt, Steve Grumek was the vie-; Championship in Denver Saturday. Gilbert: Gates tossed the} sional Golfers Association from an- | than an hour, é Pons Is Now : ine Strokes | ond with, 84 2:8 and the University ¥ kes that the National League : Be epee es laa oe Ba be velo other international black eye. Upset hy the experience, Under Par And One In |! Fiorida was third. with 46 1-3. lis ® soft touch — at least in the | oot straight. triumph by ;Whea they return here Wednesday. Northwest YMCA, Miami, scored | springtime. } ‘The Figida team, also Southern “Conchs” of Key West eel a Because Albert Polissier didn’t |sier shot 38 on the first nine a ; | 7 Front Of Bobby Locke | 16 points and the Fort Lauderdale | ‘The World Champions have been |Deating the Oakland Oaks of the| | The Mlorida team, also Sou\nen High School-io a 13-4 vic-| go pack to Paris angry, the PGA did not report his seore for the | Homestead High president, Horton Smith, has been |first round. Ado seored 152 the | By F. T. MACFEELY Swimming Association two points. |waltsing through their American | PCL, 5-0, behind the hurling of Sal a Pied able to smcoth over a Situation | first two rounds. This wasn’t good 3 | Rosser covered the 1,500 meter gue cousins all through the ex.) Maelie and Roger Bowman. | invert a eehee fens School, Saturday afternoon | stirred up largely by delayed mail enough to qualify for the final 36) JACKSONVILLE nly | freestyle in 19 minutes, 44.7 sec- | hibition seasoa, hut Mg Casey | The Philadelphia A’s edged the | \iiy°re | ! Washington Senatots, $2, on Dave Florida State's win makes them holes, but Ado misunderstood and jeight-year-old Doug. For¢ 4 /onds to break the old record set jel today must be wondering whether at. Wickers’ Stadium. |delivery. | ; : con ; 9 élissi ssional at a swank ; thought as a foreign . visitor he | pair of veteran campaigners by Bale Andersca of Iowa several the senior ecireuit really | Philley’s Lases-loaded single it the eine Fig BS The crowd of some odd ee ont holder of the | Would be extended the courtesy of Bobty Locke and Sam me years ago at 19 minutes 50.7 sec- hag it this year, ninth, hot, wee at hundred had come | Relgian Open Championship, wrote | Playing on the last two days. [the men to beat today in th jonds. This was a national compe-| Of maybe he's that all | Ken Johnson, who iust joined the jon" State this A\ : ing “a “pitcher’s duel an ets Pome time ago he would! Meanwhile, PGA officials ex-|sonville Open Golf Tournament. | tition, the vaunted power of the cham- | Detroit Tigers, was- tossed.in| Red Sox, 14-2; Pittsburgh nipped Fi ' plained Lagorce, Seminole and Ai-| Ford came up to today’s final, Rosser also won the 220 yard pions can be stopped by good | against St. Louis and was battered the Chicago White Sox, 7-6, and ay in a few American A i y had witnessed in she Desaents this spring. ken tcurnaments were strictly in-|) holes at 207, nine. strokes urder freestyle in 2 minutes, 13.8 sec- | pitehing. for 10 run in the first two innings | Cincinnati gained a 5-4 decision other contest, but this af- ‘Advising the French golfer he | Vitational and the field had been | par and one in front c? Locke, the onds to break the old mark set by| At any rate, the Yanks haven't | #5 the Cards ran up a 12-1 yictory. |over the Boston Braves in other fray turned into a hatter’s| wosid be welcome, the PGA sent | filled for some time. Smith . said | putting master from Johannesburg. | Ralph Flanagan in 1933 at 2:16. heen doing much hitting of late. | Brooklyn shellacked the Boston ' games, bse = telephone calls were made to La-|South Africa. Snead, the long-bal' | His other record was in the 440| Sunday they were shut out for the =e ig nC holiday. : pagpor Otis late winter, emt carly | vorce and Seminole asking if the|socker from White Sulptw | yard freestyle which he won in 4! segcad time within a week, kowing Roa " ; ss Losing batter for the Conchs eg these: St. Petersturg |Frenehmen could” be worked in, 'Springs, W. Va., had 209. minutes, 50.1 seconds. to the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-0. octinniiniinianasina tba Pe ATS a | was | 'ruz with two hits in "Lagorce Pro - Amateur but tournament officials replied: ) Another 21 professionals weve | — Toesday the Boston Braves white-|]| THREE HOTELS IN at POPULAR PRICES : polos, Ad the plate. Julio Hen: | grrinole Pro - Amateur, Jackson- | S°rty, too late. belaw par for the three rounds | Bolt made short work of one c1| washed them, 1-0. pectin . riquez « two for three and Ope, Aiken Pro ~ Amateur, |. Ado wentback to France, But jqver the 6,508-yard Hyde Park |the ninth green. He missed short} The Yanks have played nine int tof the Ci Vigne Casals had one for two: on 5 Open and the Masters, |Pelissier came to play: golf and|cqurse. But it was a lot tougher | putts on both the eighth and ainth | games against National League Located in the Heart of ty West scored enough runs |") wrute caving he would |e stayed-to compete-in-the tour-|to beat par 36-3¢—72 Sunday than |hole. Something had to give, and | opposition and have dropped five, RATES ROOMS WRITE or WIRE in. the firet three innings to win inpete in these seven |"#ments open to him. on the first two days. lit was his wood-shaft putter. He |two to the Phils. REASONABLE for RESERVATIONS : the ,. but as before, the wild- Spine ey a fellow French-|. “If I know these invitational; A strong wind ci »s8_ the | shattered it across his leg. Under; The entire Yankee team, in fact, | with BATH end TELEPNONE "ot Homestead’ pitcher and "the French’ professional |‘®urnaments, I dont pretend to | tree-lined, narrow f d the | PGA rules he had te play the rest} managed to collect just three | ° « © a catcher that could not hold # Jean Baptiste Ado of |P!4Y,” he explained. “But they |tees and pins, wer: tougher |of the 18 without a putter and | singles off Robin Roberts, Howie Ritz Pershing Miller ball, gave the fighting Conchs the Birla beats like to come along |8¢t the program and I came to | places. |finished in 77 for 217, well out of | Fox, Jim Konstanty and Andy Han- Cu ‘of their runs. *” him play in seven tournament.” — Thanks to the putter that has/the running for first place. sen. Hotel Hotel Hotel Gates ag out 10 and gave ‘rived in St, Petersburg |. There was. nothing to indicate |heen in his family more than a| Jack Burke, winner of the last| Tommy Byrne and Lou Sleater 132 E Flagler St, 228 Ist Ave, 929: WE. Ist Ave. up six walks and hit one batter: the St. Petersburg to a person unfamiliar with Amer- | quarter of a century e same |four PGA co-sponsored tourna- | hurled the St. Louis Browns to a » 102 Rooms. ~100 80 . ted. But their letter and ican tournament golf that the La- one he has used since 1 Locke | ments, also shot 77 tc blow him-|pair of victories over San Fran- | Elevator jer Rooms yec atieon later Wak hot Horce sy Seminole, ore ae | ie shot the day's heat score of 69. | self right out of a chance to rua | cisco Se f the Pacifie Cea Solarium Elevatw ff : .|Masters were any differe rom! While putters last a long time his victory string to five. With 218 | League. went nine innin, BBith: One tater was for the other tournaments listed. with Loeke, ‘Tommy (Thunder) |he is too far back to catch up. ‘winning, 13-5, while Sleater missed 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION But Smith has teen’ able to get — — me Fy Pelissier an invitation to Aiken. He | Cae & ee F a i a 3 TR ee ct oS RRR Ce inte paatee «Sal d ey ene he is playin, Pere in the Jacksonville 4 * e entered in that tourna- pres and will eompete at Wilming- 1, Pelissier says, the |” tnternational relations have been | : the first tee @as any-| .omented to a large extent. the embodiment of in- friendship and cour- SPORT SHORTS 0 0 4010 i 40 O01 SEBRING (®—For the third time % HE. 4 2 0 0 fin five years, Allen R. Rankin, a0 1 0 © 0 /57.- year - old savings firm seere- ee 188 3 0 0 1 |tary from Columbus, Ohio, is Na- 4 1 i 4 3 0 0 O |tional Senior Match Play Cham- 41 — pion. 000 by 455 | Rankin defeated Eugene Pitt- 3.2 : 1234567 R11. E.| man, Washington, 1 up for the title 20.0. 0241420 13 9 1 at the Kenilworth course here Sun- q 4 : i 0111001 4 5 & day. 1g FORD WICTOee i: y with 9.2 er vine oat? 1.1.0.1 : , xf, PAYTONA BEACH (® — Edith : A ¥ Re Lastres, J. “Cruz, }Whiting, 22, Holly Hill. riding her ol , 6, off Sincore, 6, won - Struckout by, Gates, 10, Sincore|Horsemen’s Association 100. -mile cay ages 5; Batters hit, by Gates (Sincore) ——— Sunday. Miss Whit- mee ne a Conie in an@ Test Ur ne ‘ *; by Sincore (J. Cruz); Wild pitches, |ing the ‘association's ’ .| by Stheore, 3: Balks, by Gates, 1, | Vice ‘President Jack Whiting, took heard it and that’s wh: he got ex-| . 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