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

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Proce. ss Of Picki | Golf Club’s Board Of Directors Ordered To Proceed With Rebuilding +] ey Maras 2, Twn TRE Key west cirizen Page 3 “ ha P 16 Mac ar Of Clubhouse; Plans Call For Addition Of 750 Sq. Feet, Pus 500 Sq. Complete y New ‘eam From Mer. On qSam mS ympic et | Feet Of ore Two eiarortenn: Showers Wilt sd sae Down May M i Showing In Florida ! Team Gets Underway Today itl International League Race This Year By Wii cRIMsLeY * — ‘ By. HOWARD KLEINBERG | Bobby Lyons, who ‘batted .268 in ‘. NEW YORK — The process ei = fees | 88 games. Joining Lyons at second (i Of Picking Wadle ‘Sam's 1952 Olym- | vit Die basketball team begins ‘tonizht é is Knobby Rosa, who came over zivwith only one plaver having a from the Sun Sox after Martin chance’ td repeat as a ridin’ or of | " ba i othe squad. | F was hired. Knobby, a pepper-pot, “ii He ts Bob Kurland, sky-scraping, | GAINESVELLE im — Some 500 hit .256 for Miami in 1951>"The third candidate is George Handy who comes from St. Hyacynthe where he hit .333. 7 pedshaired canter F r J At shortstop is Art Bosch, last Poo toed deen 5 SF lathtetes trom 44 colleges and 2 year’s league-leading fielder for \, ae Sie eee pe ie aestesl- ‘high schools, including the Uni- | that past. However, he'll have a al Cans tothe Olympic championship | versity of Florida’s highjwmping tattle on. his hands to ‘keep: it pat four years ago. | J. GPappa) Ball, compete im the : Pegs and pecun ane Me ninth annual Florida Relays today. waver from. ize 1498 artlesviile, ‘high here last “COKE. “team, Kurland leads his Pig wan T ject feet 5% anigeind all-lesave shortstop. ei to coiipete include a tew licks at the position. fr¢m 19-year-old Jack. Caro, who hit .299 with Waycross of the Georgia-Florida League and..was mates against anather AAU com-'|? Ray Williams appears to have obhine, the Fitber McGee and /Mol- gin Appsactonan ee 3 » the ‘ sewed up tiird ‘ase, although dys of Hollywood, Calif., in an |,.C@es® anc universt "eds | es : eon “Pi ’ there is talk of Bobby Lyons taking » opening round game at. ‘Kansas . hag moved WCity. Tech, Florida State, Georgia, New | | Tommy Venn, whe hit .328 for i . Orléans’ Loyola, Emory, Dike, : ; ‘ ‘ vy Four top ‘college teains, includ- | . As “id | : : ‘and on | Tallahassee, and Ben Stansky are (ding three totruament champions /Cameton College (Minn), Florida, : rt ane ambng | the catchers, but help is expected idan the NCAA rurtneriip, and the-| Marland, Temmessee, Alabama, ‘best in the FIL: ide | from: Atlanta. ‘ifour semidinalists of the recent | Tulane, "Auburn and “Biami. In the outfield the Flamingos us AAU “tournament make wp she aT cn ; the |are strongest. ‘They secured :cOlympie field. wee ig Pgh ky The St.” we |Whitey Platt, formerly with the ee oo are schedtiled ‘at Soelit ‘det High 4 : ins be : 7 ‘and | St.” er ad eee smi. Chicago 4 3 ‘City Hid Ste at » defending champions iss 2 : - Citizen S i ; hi ‘ ite Sox, Oscar Garmendia, who otNew York's Madison Square Gar- /2i8®, Wo" the state and Big en ere ahs Bai : reese 298 with Macon of the Sally nifden. Somicinals dite set for Mon- ;CoMevence Miles in A051. scoPed). s0,qnD OF DIRECTORS PRESENT AT WEDNESDAYS MEETING WERE, (LEFT TO RIGHT: RALPH FARALDO. ©. R.” | J tin, in shis. last year, and will haye viaday night in New York with the | rivith _REAGAN, HORACE O'BRYANT, FRANK WAYNE, NORTON HARRIS, GLYNN ARCHER. AND ROY DUKE. : Sian” f wski returning fron jofinal “here Tuesday. ‘Relays Wriday. ; : i ee piteing, stat will be, itd “ 3 acl 4 } 2 P i. e », i i * er 3 _ fiDalit "teatns, tb ‘be selected ‘by , Vietory. - Gommitice Plans. Hole-In-On2 Golf Tourney For Key West John Dion ts ei Agel “ purchased from ‘Atlanta. tn i at nemes City, the Ollers, AAU | "Giuabacough 2 dats : = ly 1 b Si Esahsher: So roe ly s ad 5 ‘fampa’s grouigh, + paint ® ie ap ‘ fi : ssee ; almer, a ment ‘runnersup, meet the ‘oohind with 2. ‘hind was i é | romoted To i Jess 11:17 with. Greénwood, S. samt ck “Saairw"il| poau neue, hs g Rank Of § es se Kansaa’ : ns‘ itd 48% 14 F 360. , water 10, Tampa's 35% | H jfelash dn the Second 4 " \ : WITH THE 7TH INFANTRY “The New. ¥ ba ee DIV. IN KOREA~John B. Dion, son, of Mrs and Mrs. Fred J Dion, 512 ‘Simonton st., Key West, Fla., was ;Peovia Caterpillars, AAU chim-| -MIAMI Wy — “Rained ‘out two one seast the U.S. As Pete, | ays to $row, Pk yay ) ‘team, at 7:45 p. m. | final matches in the Mia invi- ‘ lational Invitation Tour-| tational Tennis Tournament are recently promoted to sergeaitt first class while serving with ‘the }7th Infantry Division in Korea. | , LaSalle, against |gscheduled <0 resume today at 1 Lo a , as ue CASS AU, i f ‘Completion of a ‘match between : 3 OE cut’ : : ’ f | ‘The division occupies a strong acer ted ‘ past three years. : | Vie Seixas, Philadelphia, and ‘Sid- | me x : 4 : |bunker and pillbox defense line on|®' . " ney Schwartz is first on the pro- ex ae ‘ : . the mountainous east-central see- gram. Seixas led, 7-5, 5-2, when sige gunk - = ae tor of the front. Tank-infantry pat- rain halted the match Thursday. : : s : 3 3 ' |rols ‘rom the division move out dai- | = Billy ‘Talbert, New York, is iy to probe and raid Red defenses can i in the “Punchbowl” area. sau SFC Dion, a squati leader inj Fignn, ompany G of the 3ist Infantry | pounds Regiment, entered the Army in’ traiaiag:'at Fort Jackson, 'S. C. He attended the St. Leo Prepara-| kept ' |}tory High School, St: Leo, Fla, “| ‘He was awarded the Combat In- Citizen Staff Photo |fantryman Badge: NORTON ‘HARRIS, far left, is chairman of the Key West Golf Club Hole-In-One Tournament to one Pe Held! inthe Ilsnd Clty. Other 'meiibers of the committee are (from left to right): Frank Wayne, Lt Williams’ George Valdez, Professional Joe Lopez, Gene Witzel, and Roy Duke. _________ Reports For Duty Aboard “Chive” Lieutenant (jg) Jack Williams, ‘ son of Mr. and Mts. Jack Williams, | - Miller Believes Chief Onrmten AAtilio\ot the local] weet smaun ae Use, Chive] Z 9 ‘Te Has World’s 3 Navy Recruiting Station ‘announced | (¢s.341, commanded by Commman- | Reeord Caich ' today that the derminal date for en-| der C. P. Trumbull, USN. : . 3 4 H lstinent in the U. S. Navy is ex-| | Lieutenant Williams is a \du- ended until June 30, 1952 for those | ate of the United States Naval Ae» apmticants Who have xeceivel their | NY, at Annapolis, Maryland. ie otic oe ae 4 Pre-induction | states Navy in June 1946 psics ment is | Physics ition ave nat) Dune: nd ¢ a * ‘“ received tleir natice to report Prpp nd ey erie : f Sosagi Poy : : g,.is ‘Line Castro, Chairman of the Jaycee Fishing Tourney an- | founced that he has received | i 4 i8 ge ij [ : f ; Hialeah, Morida has sub- ‘in this catagory | |. Audeutenant Williams is to the former Miss Dorothy ‘ \ Seon mae OK k's Cok CP aM ' & shin; Richard Martinez The rience in Rey Wet é 09 Josephine Street re sweinhing in at 14 pounds, | Ml Enlists ln Navy side with their sons Jack mea: Tread. se and 24 inches in girth. Miller opening of the American Legion | - cyicr ¢, st the heegh Mavs ETE STEE Ss Horr ith, | Junior Baseball League be rer ¥ cf Medalist tn “pan 18:00 p.m., Wedhieadaye Apri & Recruiting Station announced oe Permit Asked Te : r enlistment in the U.S. Navy of Ri-; est ‘and artificial. fly lure. | Wicker Stadiym. : ! Wihiller ic iodeed proud of his | This gamé will bring together | chard Garcia Martinez, 18, who re-| Sides at 826 White’ St. ii 3 iller, fishing off Barry Beach, Key. with Captal . eee JACK K. BURKE ' i : Ly BE i 3 Dredge Channel Application has-been made ba ’ was very anxious to | two teams that are equal’ in cali- enter into the lpia Tourney. | ber and fielding devth. Not that the lother teams. are not the same, but I these have been able to. obtain ence of oe by 5 a Mee time for practice. tian’ the muel Korman, Pine ge shave tific fam in the rush for prime | others. Pepe’s Coffee Shop apd 5 : . 5. | Evan's Enterprizes ee the ning pitcher, holding the Teachers | layers were tied for the |named to onen up the seasom sto five hits. . PR Sina qe stroke ahead of | The other teams inthe league five more chargers heading into | are Key West Insurance Comp JACKSONVILLE w — Robert E. ! the last two days of action. Three | and the American: Legion ‘Post Lee High School rallied in the last | more players were locked at 138 28. | three events Friday to edge Jack-|in the chase for- $2,000 top money. _ Davey Williams, Ed Stanky's re- | lacement ‘at second base for the York Giants, enjoyed a red and a triple to lead the ational “League champions to a 4 triumph against the Chicago sonville Jackson, 56 1.10 to 50.1-5,| ‘The 136 group included Doug | oF ; peahe ; just Hank Ed-!in the third annual Lee Relays.|Ford, Harrison, N. Y.; Gecurge , Wednesday and Friday 4 ‘ im were 1! rs went wild.” ards smashed a 2-run homer in | Tallahagsee’s Leon won the dis-| Fazio, Pine Valley,. N. |are the days set aside by the Sta- “I ; : ig or the ent tance Medley, the last event, to |'Turnesa, Briareliff, N. Y. dium Cokes Tani Jenne, { Lap TSR ee pn ope genemeamn = att O a ision over quash Jackson's» slim to |Kirkwood Jr., Hollywood, Calif.;| At the cpening, there a | . a Senators at Tampa, win. Other Scores iheluded Leon, {and Art Wall’ Je.. Honesdale Pa.| ven to the lucky fans present, a| Hollow out the centers of small| Water slnogside the chaspel f | Home runs also figured in the |914; Landon, 8; and St. Augustine | At 137 were: Marty Furgol, Le- | table model radio, a casting rod cooked beets, $0. with finely chop | ee a she <oplaahd ; : ‘Red Sox" 9-7 triumph over | Ketterlinus, 2. mot, 1.; Al Besdelink, Chicago; | {rom Bob's Sport Shop, a. ham | Ped egg sulad and-serveon salad lames none heat : ‘ at Clear. | oS Clayton Heafner, Charleite, N. fram Bermuda Market, a. vacuum | Steens as a first course for a com- = a 2 LAKELAND Wi there's’ water ug (rom 8 £a. Pany dinner. Subscribe to The Citizen = ies a feeling around the Detroit Tiger | aad from the is 2 _ 3 ” fel clark for the Phils Hanlon, soured De, Degas Sow a |a gold plated te‘einat eli 6:t Small amount 1” Dressed Oak Lumber, t lanta Crackers ef the | good bet for the first base job. 338 were: Africa’s Bot - , thes ae > ‘ ne an : j Ries Asipsiation Boat + hang Taylor ee three singles tbe Milon ge Herki- | ee : ar this. \n 2a 2 oe" w . 12”, No. 2 Com. raves, 3-1, al | Friday as the rs went ona and | ‘ » te -werk-chop % t y Warren Spahn went all the 1ehit spree to ‘beat the New York " | for a > ‘ for or garage floor for Boston and would have | Yankees, 10-3. Taylor “now has % j i é, BS ; Petia 2g “pede ste i . a shutout but for two outfield | gight hits in 12 times at bat for — Manager : , a \ : thet erill take hard rough s-and a balk.» ‘la 470 average since he returned Chicago | } pc “ oS Ace : ‘ scheduled games were |i the lineup March 19. Sox, .disappomted im the es showing of Al Zarilla, is consider- Revkie. Don Nicholas for a outfield job. s batted 333 in 75 games dast.year and has im-— &

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