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Page 4 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, June 6, 1952 Evans Accepts MIAMI — Miami’s new efty ager will be Brig. Gen. Ed- ward A. Evans. He accepted the $25,000 a year post Thursday and will succeed Harness Horses “Fingerprinted” Walcott Wins |Playing Pilots | BASEBALL —— Championship _|In Fourth Bout | Are Big Factor mascbaly Mibetia RESULTS Set For Elks Sur Men’s Tenni ostponed For With Charles {In FIL Tussle THURSDAY'S GAMES By The Associated Press A special meeting of all Key Westers who are. interested in seeing a Key West entry in the For Identification COLUMBUS, 0. ()—Harness horses in this country now are : y 1 Champ Eyes Meeting ee lau eena: 6 Florida International Baseball |being “fingerprinted” for identi- ‘ 0 er NS} jury Or Associated Press Staff Writer Cleveland 5 Boston 0 loop has been called for Sunday | fication purposes. With Marciano Playing managers are doing Se ioimdehiit. 2 afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Elks | ‘The U. S. Trotting Association Matthews After their part to keep their teams in |P nae GAMES Club Annex. Originally set for |has adapted a fool-proof system Win In Tame Fight poling pies “" ma ine National League one o'clock the meeting will be | of identifying harness horses at Max mice Te Miami, Buddy | Chicago 3 New York 1 bo pg iter aera = ee eee By MURRAY ROSE Bates of Lakeland and Mike Guer-| Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh 0 Laederdale fronchien The program of “fingerprint- a ELPHIA i — A million ra of Havana all figured in Thurs- | Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia 3 bagi ing” is very simple. The “chest- President " Jack dollar shot with either undefeated day night’s scoring when Miami Rocky Marciano or Harry (Kid) | shaded West Palm Beach, 1-0; Ha- Matthews appeared to be the next | vana turned back Lakeland, 4-2 in ' move shead fabulous Jersey 13 innings; Miami Beach squeezed ball . out a 10 ‘decision over Fort Lau- Froving To Be Good his second straight victory over | Petersburg twice, 3-1 and 6-2. Associated Press Sports Writer | Ezzard Charles, Macon doubled in oye run The New York Yankees are Midnight almost struc! the | as Gil Torres doled out three’ hits “double indemnity” on igor to win his seventh game against Sain, 33-year-old tobacco- Boston 8 St. Louis 3 Florida International League Miami 1 West Palm Beach 0 Miami Beach 1 Fort Lauderdale 0 Joe Walcott today as he celebrated dard hi Havana 4 Lakeland 2(13 innings) pen ERC gs ed has ;Tampa 3-6 St. Petersburg 1-2 Florida State League Leesburg 5 Jacksonville Beach 1 q|two losses in a one-hour and 25- | Orlando 2 DeLand 1 With the granting of the trans- fer of the Class B club to Key West virtually assured, Louis Carbonell is now in Miami con- ferring with League officials in an effort to iron out details of the deal so that the club can ap- pear in this city for their next heme stand, ing in Miami and will immediate- nuts” or “night epes” of every harness horse in the country are being photographed. The “chest- on the inside of each leg and are as effective as fingerprints in providing positive identifica- tion. No two are ever alike. The photographic records will be filed at the association's na- tional headquarters here and du- nuts” are horny growths located | COED J. W. Watson Jr., who is retiring. adjusts to exactly the weather you want with the from Arkan- sieved inute fray. It was Win No, 27, Palatka 9 Sanford 2 ly return to this city to rt |Plicates will be made available fight marrow in 30 ae for Miami and West | Daytona Beach 12-3 Cocoa 3-0 his findings at the meet "Elks to. member tracks. ; for $50,000 est of) Daim Beach’s ninth loss in 10 Club session. In addition to photographing from the Boston Braves last year —— jonieipal | comes. Co f = the “chestnuts”, USTA teams al- as ince. Old Johnny Old pfds “de-| Guerra doubled in Havana’s first nierence i will = eae ae ness cause for paid winning two games for the ninth and Preston Go- — of every her: will note for ‘of the tournament. the Sones champions ot a fense of the ed a meen hin Sten te he Ge Gets New Name The University of Alabama’s|the permanent record distin- of the tennis players of the | moments. from Charles’ score at 2-all. Guerra then singled new track coach, Herb Hodges, |guishing chavacterisi:cs sich as 4 were shocked to read the veteran ball artist | thought he -|in the final run in the 13th when| CARBONDALE, Il—(®).—The| formerly coached high school] scars, blemishes and’ imperfec- é 5g Fey g HY i d teams at Wheaton, Ill, E Havana scored twice on Tony Pa- | NAIB — National Association of tions of conformaticn. i him in with a bunt. sports. i] i E For the first time the associa- ‘ = es = EF g Tampa made it seven in a row ; time and all wish Many thing, checo’s double and three singles, | Inter-collegiate Basketball—has a ‘ The USTO adopted the “chest-|] Get the newest~get Gooey recovery. All the tourna-| Sain would draw his release before | _° This Andy Elko pitched a onehitter | new name. It's now the NAIA—| The fishing paradise of Argenti- |nut” method after lengthy study || the most—got all the automatig ‘ment officials agree that a large|the season started, but John |! didn’ lat Fort Lauderdale, also in an' National Association of Inter-|ma is the vast Nahuel Huapi re-|of a number of identification comfort features you get in ‘tournament entry and an out-/has fooled them all. lucky ‘ hour and 25 minutes. He faced | collegiate Athletics. gion. The area is covered with |systems employed by other rac- . ‘standing tournament will do more| ye was pressed into action early |hoPe only 28 men and had a nohitter| Glenn Martin, Southern Illinois | !akes, streams and rivers, ing groups. genuine hotel and theatre air to bring about a quickened re-|when two members of the Big — going to the ninth when opposing | University sports director and av : conditioning ¢ ON sasy - Jack than) Three, Ed Lopat and Vie Raschi, | Neero Pitcher Rene. Solis singled. The | NAIA vice-president, said the for as little as 229.95 rarmenr , n have every- | pogged down because of ailments. run came in the sixth when Jesse | new name was voted by about body fine | He has won five games, the same i Levan doubled, moved along on a, 475 member schools because the ss a) | vevent and We are! number he posted for the Braves| iNé ground out and Jack Caro squeezed |NAIA expanded into several’ A Name To Know When Buying Whiskey fighting to his sale Lr h? a Me fess Me. 7 begin lune 14. six. terna' ing the bargain bill from{tion has sponsored a national Dp uy F i Y dest side 8 in yout window > dest plag 2 = entries must be received by coal pp ‘orne,_who bevke peep pak — a a game, St.| track, tennis and golf meet at ae : Sellers at Monroe Motors’ into the majors with the Braves 5 Petersburg got. only five hits off | Abilene, Texas scheduled for SALE > S Install a MITCHELL today “by noon Thursday, June 12. Any| in z942 his current boss, | “| Dick Murphy and Dick Baxter, | June 6-7. A «+. Every Price Cut! Buy Now and Save! gatries coming in after this dead- Casety Stengel, pitched and "| George Greene gave up six. | | Es F s bs $ 5 National Brands. . . Wide Selection Claro Duany clouted his 1ith helped the Y: ph ea Jpee mint ache” over the Chieago White Sox Thers- ite: homer of the season in the finale e : acy Waske can be cbiained te Sieagin’ at sietory weld L Lopalieaqpate retro gear hie. Political Free Delivery on Orders of $10 or Over Bob's Sport Shop, Monroe nave been greater but he had no dor ‘the Selois, and Howie Moot . a Motos, Joe’ Allan's ‘Book, Store he's ‘Sante’ but himselt for the a Sa hi lotes Remember these Week-End Specials at Duffy's Duval! street, the ~ close call. The new Yankee ace lio Martinez spaced six for his i F H F £ é eighth win against four defeats. DUFFY'S SIX »% FEATURE By JACK BELL ABILENE, Kan. (?—Gen. Dwight Ll e I egion Ball Loop “4 ; %& Fleichmans Gin, 90 proof, ¥2Pints $1.10 D. Eisenhower’s plunge into the a Rollins Beats Pe Seen Ocak of talitiee penslacen RUM, was $4.50 Sale Price $9.35 Fifth ous 10 Action Set Toni sg Ey sell daleed irnpression today %& BLENDED WHISKY, was $4.50 Sale Price $3.35 Fifth ™ wa Florida 5-4; he i in the conservative camp off ewhen, Gouna et an AND ‘Today's schedule for the Amer. 4 There isn’t any concise definition * Sire: a. 60 proof, was $3.50 4 ican Legion Baseball ballots for Charles he would have of conservatism but the 5-star gen- calls for « meeting of the Ameri: become the first former champion| KANNAPOLIS, N. Cc. —A{eral talked at a hometown news % Special Wine, 20 proof, was $1.25, Sale Price 9c Fifth lance ean Legion Post 28 and their ‘anks’ |¢Ver, to regain the hea’ land conference here Thursday like a x CHEAPER IN CASE LOTS * ‘arch rivals, Post No, 168. The the ¥i crown. pinter ah ips 0g cong of Veukecland ‘picpere aim man the average Southern Demo- ‘clubs are now tied with three | Seventh straight over Chicago and | 507 Ne Bag er ed Duke and Rollins off to a flying, Peak conkt go. along. with on. yam HOURS: Daily 7 a.m. to 4 a.m. Sunday: 12 to 6 p.m. & 11 te 3 a.m, LOUIS CARBONELL victories and six defeats. it moved them to within 1% games ed . start in the District 3 NCAA Bases}: DON’T WAIT... You can’t beat these low PRICES OWNER Also . of the front-running Cleveland In- |e@vyweéight championship fight, | pall Tournament Thursday night. | issues. . : “tes ptiyfbicrd hong Fins No. ed Pe gave Charles ‘the last round but| Bespectacied Bill Carey, a south. fies ~- pérticalariy ees ot fi r iy starts, in- e voted for Walcott, 9 to 6. “ indling the candidate for the Re- Phone Gluding an 8-5 vietory over Pepe's} | Early Wyan soft balled the In-| “rhe Associated Press. scorecard | 4 hit ‘ipstrikeout job for’ oling (Publican presidential nomination Dp U ks iF Y SS. DUVA, SF. Cafe and a 13-6 verdict in a tussle|dians to a 7 had Charles in Front, 7-6-2. in i ‘i gave the explosive civil rights is- with the Evans Enterprise nine.|the Boston Red Sox who started against heavily favored Florida to KEY WEST Post 28 has dropped their last|the game in first place by three give the Tars a 5-4 decision. as Sits Via citece, thikmalee 218 DUVAL STREET ints. Errors by Vern | | Then Duke’s Joe Lewis, a blond ud, ge A : sma ss Eye Meohtoe non Gewgs mau banca Baseba pepnanies om Fall River, | epee: ave nee —- Company entry. the Todians four ‘unearned runs ar ante national rannesun ni’ | whether to establish their own Fair Post 168 start oe eg in ne wok p Rep penne Job: by Standings cen ane phim gy Sates "Bradions Commis- ie oe ‘Arango of me a ‘The Butrott Tigers swemped the| By Thy Assecleted Press _ |despite the more one-sided score. = pilemrag Ber i ee may start with Diaz or San-| Athletics, 12-2, in a night game Won Lost Pct. |He walked nine, forcing in the only|°f Georgia, Democi PI i delphi American Lea Vol run in the fourth, but he | tial aspirant and chief congression- tana with Bean onthe receiving |at Philadelphia. Home runs by gue 1 t of President Truman’s end. Rocky Gugliemo will be be-!Gerry Priddy and Walt Dropo | Cleveland 27. 19 587 |fanned 11 and left 16 stranded. | #' oPPonen coe, takin’ tad hind the plate and Al Rodriguez featured the attack that permitted | Boston 25 «19 .568| As a result of their fancy flip. | civil rights Bogzam, ‘on the bases. Game time is 7:30| Marlin Stuart to coast to victory. |New York 2 #4 -564| ping Duke and Rollins are down Sieechowss’s " gaclacation. “mak - * Washington and the St. Louis hoo eed ed poof ii 12 Sr Oe hha at oie on this issue with | Browns were idle. adelphia 1 «20 474 | night. srafrane i | Brooklyn stretched its National | St. Louis a 457| Meanwhile, Florida and Tennes- | &@thusiastic pe ents vane Seon | ° League lead to three games, down-| Detroit 14 29.326 | see, who never got around to play-|Itving Ives of New York and | Bench V ing the last-place Pittsburgh Pi-| National League ing off for the Southeastern Con-| Vayne Morse of 4 Peas 1 1ews rates, 2-0, while the runnerup New | Brooklyn FY ne ba .732 | ference title were down for a 1:39' Assuming the gpreg ite ear B York Giants dropped a 3-1 de- |New York 28 15 .651| game, the roser to be sent home Ween one as tueir Seen i JACK det mee Se reky Chicagy Cee pond ae La a ae sc pera t cats will go inta the Woven Bi limited the Pi- | Cincinnati 2a 2 511} the Duke - Rollins victor at 9 s ¥ BEES ES rates to five hts, walked five and | St. Laus = S.A ee é type of FEPC i fanned six in hurling his first ma- | Philadelphia S - .429| The tournament winds up Satur- faa Render Two of Key West's youngsters on jor league shutout. | Boston 7 om 415 | day night, with the winner going ee ae mn the golfing scene departed today |” eq Miksis clouted a 2-run 2-out | Pittsburgh 11 37 ~—_.229| to Omaha along with seven other as a test ca8e on civil for Miami to enter the Sixth An- 10 beat Florida State Lea district champions for next week's | Tights. ‘nual Florida Golf Champion- omer eat nasy os a a DeLand arts 700 | national finals | Taft has proposed a voluntary abip Tourney being held at the | snq gave Paul Minner the first | Orlando 33-19 —635| Bob Davis, sporting an 82 rec. |FEPC, with no powers to enforce une. Yorkers who had beaten him seven | Sanford ® 2 .588 | tonight against Frank Hutsell (4-1) | T!S!0 aes pean - . t Joey Lopez, whose father is well | strsight times Palatka 2 24529 /of Rollins. [1m indestrial hirings and Srings Proof Is Unmistakable! known > oe parts coal -t pro-| In her tittene) League games |Daytona Beach 25 26 .490| The Rollins victory over Florida | pe Gestion sieie eee oe The ‘wess on greens, a ward | the Cincinnati Reds checked the | Cocoa 18 33 «353; was a big one for Coach Joe ee a g : . every ber that in stoppii qasbdy” Curry are the two hope-| phiiadeiphia Phillies, 53, and the | Leesburg 1% M&M 346 | Justice and his Tars. They had ES ee Cs cee ee wot Nie a pn He Frotecton and safe ralleags fuls from this area to try and bring | Boston Braves smeared the Cards, | Florida International League Gropped four games to the Gators is orth-South break in tire life and safet en old tars and new capacity, there is no other such tire in back the trophy and honor in win-/§3 ‘under the lights at St. Louis. | Miami 42 18 700 | during the season. But Carey’s - | gy pacanipse superb U.S. Royal the world. ge Toe tournament. sie i Miami Beach 39 «22 —_.639 | Steady pitching gave them the one MEAT TE. Maw pi peli sk Anaged a to 4 ae ? Tampa 3% «23 ~—- 610 | that counted. Connie Mack Butler |, : slg at por fully sical ages of six to Toda Games Fava | tripled home two first-inning runs geht ‘ UY YOU TIRES a Roig we | ys raged ae ae bore oe re oe to FEPC for the same © ROYALTEX TREAD AND TRACTION to grip and bold patty ———eeeee fiom the gallery ax well a5 the | gusrican League West Palm Beach 28 31475 | Jack Hazen who carried a 61 rec in ae whee Gate Beye sever bald... ee von on ton Gaara ees tul: in order for | St. Louis at New York Lorry » « i oe — c rt of the South. e RENEWABLE SAFETY TREAD which offers you up to U. 8. Reyals now! We will give you i a 4 are apes jer El Sasa ak Benin (olan) Fort Lauderdale 10 $0 . .167| Rollins carried a 5-0 C issue, Eisen twice as many safe miles... inte he i Mira in shooting the lowes a mnt tires-—old or new! Come score in the recent Miami Shores. | Cleveland at Philadelphia (night) iting tilling ked strongly on states’ © EVERLASTING WEITEWALLS Protected from scuff and | 710, for these special allowances! i \ Chicago at Wa it state action the U. S. Royal Curbguard Key West tournament, which the * shington (night) apes go le abrasion by y Bit to the cause by defeating the |New York at Pittsburgh Finally Clash wood Sullivan bel that ‘put him in Skid Protection « Blowout Prevention + Life Protection flaval personnel who served in |Puladeiptia st St Lous (waht) | SOUTH BEND, tad. ut—wnen 2%, Cait” sot the next two Saas é i » mj men to end the game sc ee the Pensacola area will be inter. Notre Dame and Oklahoma meet ! i teat Sa } ee CO ° “Rsted In knowing of the death of | Fleride International League for the first time on the gridiron! | nities Id have control of soil ane of Northwest Florida's best | Tampa at Lakeland next Nov. 8, two of the top coach- From Chess To jeonservation programs, although | e Spots writers, Wesley Chalk, His | Miami at Miami Beach ing records in college football will he conceded the federal govern. | 7 column, Chalk lines appeared in bog St Potentars be on the line. Wrestling ment has a role in upholding farm the Pensacola News and Journal wderdale at West Palm| Bud Wilkinson, coach of the prices. for many years, Beach Sooners, has won 46, lost six and| te} He said he doesn't believe the idee dea is off on a journey EE. tied one for a 884 mark in his| y Witten. | country seal Sve up aims State for a few days | te League five-year tenure at Oklahoma. 1 AAU | gzins” it has ma ut a of rest and to see how the other Leesburg at Palatka Frank Leahy, Irish mentor, has| “Testling champ and © of|believes that “when we pile law cities promote and back their inoue te a a Ti-won, ninelost and seven-tied | the a Cymeic avy law and complication in an ‘Sports. ytona at Sanfo: record for an .888 percentage in weight crown. ea reer as t to solve this thing (labor Jacksonville Beach at Orlando ten Ne Dame grid P a member of the chess team at re at ms) we are not doing too fe) DAY S VICE Bea to the South Bend CCNY. Later he sw > the well.” NE ER vers Hold Man, the oldest co! had a 20-2 re. college's wrestling team. Witten tralized govern- 1 ic trophy still in competition. | cord in two years at Boston Col- berg is now a de shower called for a DICK ‘ TIRE SERVICE PHONE 778 The Little Iron Man, donated by | lege. on the New York C ing overhaul of federal op est Troph ; ” the Tennis and Racquet Club in — erations. bs, y 1894, is given to the champion- so intense from} “You can't just go along and NEW YORK (P)—City Col-/ship foil team in the annual In-! lege's fencing team is the cur- |tercollegiate Fencing rent holder of the Little Irom ‘tion tournament, the Dead Sea that /produce efficiency im something f ue-white clouds offen that didn't need to be done at; ‘are seen near its surface. all,” he deciared. i 929 TRUMAN

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