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CORAL GABLES, Fla., Aug. 29—; Graduation took exactly one-half * Spectators will be barred, Sept. 1, ats them seniors, 14 juniors, The bulk 3 sition — a task which must be * ‘ Associated Press Sports Writer | to play—including 20 of their with .424. of bis varsity squad is made up of | °V0? Stet mag. on Pun Tight halfback. JF 7. ‘cio to be as| shelved until the coaches can get dias CEsiine fon, and 2 ott| ‘Tha sitpelh sleatiy Severs tha |B: ot town, Tae Uedie cles bova| Boer ie. tha leniiag steamer of neeasretively. even aed eAl Gustafson’s problems this fall| good as the man he replaces, _| starting platoons set up. onan Sot Sorn's 0k We de oc Sn latent may wee ap yg 8 Ble No the league thus far as he leads. peered ov 4 |. Rebuil the defensive} Some of the pressure could be| Very short time. eines Pennant foreign. soil. Third-place | the loop in most runs scored with ie po salen pinay 4 Development of a quarterback backfield pose ‘whieh an me aged “t help comes from the} - But Miami folks, after watching = sr disturbing — in the |ton has 31 games to go but 22 of | 13; in runs batted in with 14, and spring drills to warrant berths on| to replace Hackett. Sophomore | Shiver, lightweight fullback andj likiest group of yearlings invited to|him for four years, believe that troit mo the De-/them are away from home, and/in homers with 4. His teammate, the varsity squad, Eighteen letter-| John Mélear who played most of| Art Knust, shorty defensive half-| don Miami uniforms in some time. | Andy Gustafson can do it if it €21| “Cleveland ig due. to pe there are no runs in the Sox on the ee eee pete are amons the returnees, the FSU and Mississippi games| back return. Graduation took ae have invited 54 freshmen | be done. tail rend Tere nine meet th a — i org ene Kaubyg sy on Sunday, Sept. to gain by dropping the first ‘times 7, while Gomez, Telco short- ° t first glance it would appear |of ‘a doublebeader to the ising | 1°? Bas drawn the most free . , Two No-Hitterss |p," 20, Sr |Putsatpnie Aoieie, et "Cas | ETS |iand's cap but the marooned Ti. |yrnegens, Athletics, 6-4. Cass | "In ‘the pitching department, Al- = gers have a nasty habit of beating eighth wou it for the As. The sec. | "°? Knowles has won four and In N nal the Indians at the most inoppor- | ona game was oly lost none to lead the league in : atio tune moments. relned pitching. Donnie Williams of Coca ; set the Indiana co, MACS NP- lita mare to. the National League Sox oe cue Rily Deven ee : : ® Softball Meet year by sweeping a Ske ae flag by dumping the Chicago Cubs, | Telco, has issued the most passes, . : the Tribe late in $4, to 9% games ahead of | 50. Davison has allowed the most pe = September | the New -York runs, 68, while Gable, VXI right- CANTON, N. C. w—Four im: |to kill Cleveland's chances of over. Giants. able, ay a e portant games on tap here today | Hauling the New. York Yankees. ‘The Giants. swamped Pittsburgh, | hander, has allowed the most hits, : t : Lana The specter of 1951 haunted the | 14-7, while Cincinnati edged Bos- | 65, and has pitched the most in- and tonight in the Southern Re- Indians again Thursday ‘ag | 0% 54 in 11 innings, and Phila- nings, 50 and one-third. , Ry aes ? gional Men’s Softball Tournament thay died & chars oie delphia outlasted St. Louis, 10-6, in| The ten leading hitters in the eG : will find it hard to beat Thursday's | ground on the front-running vane the circuit's only night game. | Jeasue in games played through The Key West Conchs ran head- — — : winning and losing no-hitters for |kees by splitting a twi-night twin-| Rubber-armed Joe Black soak, | AS, A6D, and with 30 at more 4 s ; : excitement. bill with the Tigers: before ing his 44th of the sea.| umes at bat, are as ws 4m into » twohit twirling perlorm-| saeco: "Today's ‘schedule in the double- | fans, Oe aoe, gained Cedi fer Me tid nw | Name, Team— AB RH Pet. ance last night in St. Petersburg elimination tourney shows Maxwell | Early Wynn coasted to. bis 17th | tory for Black relieved D. Cruz, Coca Cola 22 512 545 ‘when righthander Marshall O'Coine| 477. Stays, Ni Brothers of Columbia, S. C., going | victory in.the first gare, won by $a tip. Ws ieee | net tery — ST 10 1 AR ‘titled their bats with a sterling) S¢/-ears, Navy ae © mm _| against Knowles Electric of At- | the Indians, 98, but Hal Newhoun the Cube oo one cog me | Bear, Navy 33 18 14 424 performance that gave the Saints | T'9 Clash Saturday| ~ ° . Minmi meeting, Beker Vilage-of |< uaad back the Tribe, 44, tor | rest ot the way. Cabot Telco 30 8 8 400 eof |the 198th victory of his miajor| Little Dave Koslo had a plenic Bice 6-1, win, over hapless Columbus, Ga. in this afternoon’s |jeague career in the second. As.|at Forbes Field C. Valdez, G. Elec. 28 811 398 rae just to” took as} The Key West All-Star base- action, ‘Tonight's play matches | the Yanks were'tdle, Clevehuad ree] drushas jas the Giants | Ingraham, C-Cola 27 7 10 370 ‘though they were Zoing to finish ball team and the SubRon Four MAJOR Peerless of Chattanooga, Tenn., mained two: games off the: rh ke nae S. Valdez, Telco _ 20 6 7 .350 Ai ; nine will clash in the third and } and Clearwater, Fla, in the open- | but dropped in Oe to |by Waker pray oe age R. Barber, Telco _ 20 4 1 350. Harig, busky Conch left:| ties suivedey sight at Wicker’ | qHURSDAY'S. RESULTS LEAGUE Se here ta meee |e ee = by Al Dark and Bobby Thomson, |*@** Navy — 28 8 8 348 ‘fielder: blasted a: tremendous: ho: " tun in the fit inning for the only| ‘the Shores In'an attemet to | By The Ausoclated Press LEADERS | cors tin vit oe of em cm FSL Plavoff 3g. West score. The circuit clout) make it three straight ever the | National League ing in a losing cause. In the last Li "i ° s 0 ares eT ra et] ake Base ait ever te | Naionl Lone || ARAMRPGRBD in i's Hsing cue, 12 te | Fag wanis In son and puts him one blast behind) jog Lewis, Macias or George |New York 14 Pittsburgh 7 if tis of Maxwell Brothers didn’t al- Loo S li Is Havana. (Claro Duany forthe) Lastres at the Submariners. | Cincinnati 5 Boston 4 (11 innings) setienat Longe ial, St. Louls, | O¥ # single hit, let only one man Li 1 Pla ff, , t U t — _ depart. jpn ceesind * Louis 6, ban Kussowal, Cavin, 2 reach, base-—end lost, 1-4. Deland: ttie | yo! S 4 ‘ |. American Baumholtz, 60, 314; Lock- “eadngle run in the fit and two in| V7 1 Cleveland 9-1 Detroit 3-4 Brooklyn, 307. pg hy lege EW gE yview ar. “the sixth, They scored their final oat Only games. ; Runs batted in — Sauer, Chica-| home with the winning run on an DAYTONA BEACH ~The way : ; Florida Internationa! League go, 112; Thomson, New York, 91; J ss , ‘twe counters in the eighth off the Pp : error on the same play. The-Key West Lions Club Little — de weled he pares share of rey, “slants of ‘Dick Haack who gave “8 Miami Beach 8 Lakeland 5 (10 in-| Hodges, Brooklyn, 88; Campanel-| “The other no-hitter came as Ed- : ; ceipts from the 13 u — them but eight hits for the ball| CER we. nings) la, Brooklyn, and Ennis, Philadel-| aie Feigner tossed a classic for | “°2#Ue Baseball team, under the * me ida State League aA : Miami 3 Tempe 2 phia, #4,» the Miami Flyers as they turned | ™anagement of Paul @, Abbury, | Child's Killer determined has been agreed upon. ie only other Key West safety odie “at, _| St, Petersburg 6 Key West 1 Hits — Adams, Cincinnati, 160; | hack Pete’s Cafe of Tuscaloosa, | outslugged the Kiwanis Club last Plans for the post-season games 2 inte fourth & erate ar] PUB We | only ames Somadien ante york, 53; Ex. | a, 20. night in Bayview, Park, to make Sobs A Gr: petal glen nto peg ne Hinting relentless drive) | NEW YORK Up—The mystery of | ToC veonvitie ‘Beach 10 Sanford | Home runs — Sauer, Chicago, |{r's, by ‘Thomas Sporting Goods | uship playott and became. City] MIAMI (M—Adela Motkal, 18 | DeLand, Daytona Beach, Palatka Apternational | the seven National League clubs ry U4; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 29; Hodges, Of Birr’; Champions for the second conseeu-| was buried Thursday and her fa-| and Jacksonville Beach clubs here League pennant, the Miami Sun up Ewell Blackwell for the Daytona Beach 14 Palatka 1 pes Mere hb 5 my of Birmingham, Ala.; Malbis elim- tive fas Bor deteated the Tampa Smokers, | slo 000 waiver price wee only par-| Co2 at Orlando cancelled, rair | Brooklyn, 27; Gordon, Boston, 1; |ingted by Knowles Electric, 3-0; | ve year. i ther, who had killed her to end | Thursday. ty for their ninth = tal OSE ORG Re ETE Mathews, eten, an » | host. team Champion YMCA of scored. one run in the |her years of suffering, sobbed at| Players will get their shares ‘hight apy explained y as baseball Brooklyn, and “Thomson, New| Canton eliminated by the Miami | 80¢0Md, to take the lead, but dt the graveside. from the net receipts of the first estraighte vielery, with just nine ves gave their reasons for Beaseba. York, 19. ae reat Clee water Meat! | was short lived as the Kiwanians| Sohn Moskal, ST, sent! his wife, |two games of the preliminary se- SP put the Mla "Beach Flamin-| pitcher to go to the New York ; : ca ak oo jus; | of hand Baker Village of Colum- | me pear octet Sas score! Mary, on a shopping errand last a and the first three of the fi- | od, only 1% gamés off the pace, | Yankees. Standings Wilhelm, New York, 123, 200; Yu- | Yas Srst loss, 52 Lion Pitcher, to the showers and | bathrosta and plunged a kaife inte | Club represéntatives ex: continued to press the Sun Sox by | | VBlackwell's through! He can't] “°°” pus, | as, St. Louis, $2,800;, Roberts, 9 C._ 2__ | brought Robert Pazo fo the mound. | her heart. Phiri or yay telnet = for mek fourth teiamph in roe, | That was’ the ‘concensus among Won Lost Pet. | American League! Women iN) Swim bottom half of the third to: store | ti 10H police his wife had gtum. |, club for euch, game. This sum, Gil Torres notched his 20th vie-| the National See Ar fete oe ve ees Fein, PSAstelphie, 5 suas sad -apiin. tbs te Sed, ce gh ge ttmperg hee Doses, will be deducted from the ioe haalert, soves. delenls. 49.00 | ES dow't~abees, of tiny. would | Cleveland ai ell aaeee ite yore ae cok Tournament Pena ra the eee abed. AS | Adele's head and, as a result, | 7058 gate. Players.then will get Sint wroke 20 deadiock in the ree Nis ens se sine 08 | a 6 55° 558 | Boston, 312; Goodman, Boston, in the fourth and 2 in the ftth, | the child di not develop and lived |, Mare" “apit'whe remaining 000 ers to get the | Philadelphia @ 50 524! 306, Pazo held the Kiwanians the re- eighth when. Max Macon singled, | 95 year-old righthander Thursday. | Chicago 6 61 520!” Runs batted in — Zernial, Phila- Starts Toda mainder of the game allowing i |, “MY sir! is all right now,” he | "7,508 Ot a ssoball games onja. single by Dick Gray. Pi evap hry Penal ger —— SS Me | delphia, 89; Rosen and _ Doby, y Tun in the fourth and 1 run in the = officers after he had killed | 50+ ot 9:18 p.m. EST and Sunday >), Miamf Beach needed 9 3-run ral-| {gr from finished, at least in the | Detrolt Go 6 Gel gee Bee Peet os : Coe tit Ce ee eee At the funeral. a Catholie priest | #™es at 8:90 p.m. Tt was also ly tn the top of the 10th to outlast 1 A k, RMOND BEACH (#—The sixth hitting ilbert Thrift, agreed a game will be played Sun- Lakelands? Mushy Rees opened opinion of some American Leagu-| National League Hits — Fox, Chicago, 161; Avila, | Women’s AAU Synchronized Swim- |had 3 for 3 and Robert Knowles) Teed the burial service for chil- day night at Daytona Beach al- the winning surge with a walk. | Sr: For. it oo. primed bdeggee = fot ie - Cleveland, 48; Robinson, Chicago,| ming Championships opened here | and George Mita with 3 for 4.|Greu. In the eyes of the church, | though the Islanders’ opponent will yo Chuck. ‘times Fallon Masoeti : — _Greeabe re < rg . and Fain, eeaatanetaa, 147; Ros- today = pn Raa ml Micheal Danek oes Joe Curry each eee i & child because she | oo¢ be baown until Friday night tionally passed, George Wehmeyer White hiladelphia ee i Serer Doby, Cleveland opts wile eaaiypeae gag birth. . a enicaneenn yo —- sad Wattey Leones = but ce wos ty ts Chica e ® “at Bl grat Samy York, Pagtoneny parle og soles ‘onaphe ph ator mee R.HLE.| Mr. and Mrs. Moskal stood dry- large pop ge y be host Ay Rix. ‘ankees. ‘ si ¥ Philadelphia, 25; Rosen, Cleveland, | at 8 a.m. instead of 10. [ while the Tead Be Fe ae ny ates Gea," ey Seat S| ap eer Gang | oh Sahay a(S —— a iat oh |e nb eran |" West with a 2hitter and St, Pe-| Schmitz and three players from| Florida State League | ton Go 81.000; "Shante’, Phitedt| coo Seemaay: the team com-| | The second contest was. prac- [fiend of the family raised ber brink xaieg Conchs, 6-1. pore ee ee gee ten neiak a ms po phia, 22-4, 846; Raschi, New York,| Trials are run in the morning patie ipl Telepeees On ae fe. tg 8 eR yo el 5 ‘ar- x e 4 “ oak by Cea Mang mae |one td Pasko Ene Reve” (ratte *™ SS 5) 3, Ste, olesapn. | ah O23 daly-EEM | Same. very. gad ware |, The Mota aie of Poa . fifth. ‘The Yanks refused to reveal the | Jaxville Beach 36 32 — 529| Dptroit,’ and Gorman, New York, | events and exhibitions are at the | 27d aud with a few more prac. | Sees into tears, walked to the § ts Will Be | Havana and West, Palm Beach | purchase price, but expressed the | Sanford 2 an| tae. ; "| Ellinor Village Country ‘Club pool. | to’ stare ipod ‘setball by "there | daughter ia bis arma, pe ‘were 5 belief jackwell ve 4 . | \ DUGOUT DIGGING S: The) 4% seauisition a8 Johnny Mie, | Leesburg a ° AAU’ Women's Outdoor Synchre- aes Park is by —_e = Decided Tonite Conchs lohnny Hopp ai johnny Sain. | Cocoa ic toeese cane Those thee players were plucked | | Fleride teteratinal League Heavy Hitters a bao Gee ae ee a Arango and Sweet ae three-game ‘eiand., meuty $01.8) fast three years near the end of|Miami Beach 98 46616 Cn eelnante Due scar ace trom all| All women or girls faterested tn 9,000 Cars ‘The Florida State League's final rember iu the season. Tampa a Gl S70 parted the covsity, and Playing, get in touch with either - 1952 regular season games tonight Sitese i wet ce cn ee Blackwell has now won} St. Peterburg 78 6T S38 Cx Ge Laan ae Cross oe bateeinae baa son. three: 12 losses, and | Hi ae . J over~ De Conch management has an caneiiy plageed by a sore ae West Palm Beach 61 - Golf Tourne ° ac ar SANDY POINT, Md. w-The all standings. nounced the-'reealling ‘ot Roberto S20u do an about face with the | Lakeland em 3H y Freighter Is aw Bridge that |, Tbe windup likewise ean bave a “Bobby” Gonzalez from Yankees, there are sure to be sev- | Key West 40 1030280 in cost: to build |Deating on opponents for first- a Panama) eral red faces in the National VANCOUVER, B C. —A quar- ° : tok Deland and Cllr wher he bas Deen iting the} League Today's Games (“ct ms tom te Gur Damaged By Fire Se RIA coins Ost ree bem tent ce Goarales bas been in Panama Fl sig tobdeet Guiaher of victories y's ed States is holding a golfers’ ple-] ae 2nd Game In ey nee tae. he ee option. j regist i ithout Associated Press nic on the roller-coaster fairways a NVILLE fr igh Mar- ercssed te "1 —_ DeLand Hats, top-spot _ Louis Carbonell willy to Tam-| defeat during & season was made PRS ep pn of the Capilano Course today in | Siris ANS. & small freighter in Na Series hyopye yh conan soastab-aihey seis ie Revegetation et” SY |stats Sears] ON ahh sect SS af acces date-by loop prexy Henry S. Bay- Cleveland at Detrett teur Tournament, Fire . jub and natd. The did ‘The last. Canadian was crowded | $24 cause of the blaze had not | The Key West All-tars took the | the Nevy hurler belked, Letshew will meet the third-place cate Ri er onal Gaetry Onn, ee wot ae Culy somes Peatige ho ears heen determined. = extn baee Ss Soe ee staged to scare Move, ‘Some The ore standings—sep- ne baer paals tena “an |, rt. Jacauelioe Pung, Hosctul, a matches by Bob Roos, Sammy wr-| but workmen repairing it got off | night by @ peore of 65 tm 10 e- coe.re hea Lasres bot ot ings—determine the playolf line: loop salary excesses, Patricia Garner, Midland, Tex,,| Flerida ee ee ee at eres eee thriller fecal. Starts iene me |S : vs Shirley-MeFedters, Long Beach, | Miami Beach at St ures sn allU. 8. final for the goa acon Ola start t0 fnsh with fhe Sebmati jInloch, walked. nd Cabot, drove | second’ place, winner’ Timmsaay Calif. : Tampa at West Palm Beach —_| first time since 1929. _| Im its first inter-sectional foot- nine drawing first blood when they | Valdez home with a single and {night when the Ses-Birds took @ They arrived at the semifinal | Havana at Miami (2) But Roos, a San Francisco mer ball game against Oregon State scored two runs in the first frame. | Roberts was. thrown out at the’|105 decision ‘ stage after°a round of golf that| Key West at Lakeland chant, was not around at nightfall. in 1915, Michigan State dropped MeClure walked, Driki and Kaiser | plate. tone from the Sanford = 9 produced its share of surprises and| Florida State ‘Those who were left in the run- the deci -singied and McClure scored on In the last of the ainth 2 eau See a omen s ‘a tens es hee nae lone ington, W. Va., who squeezed out and then Bob Gray, Winnipeg, by o— meio cot Cheeses 5 “ie San bon wcnitee Sn a ak Ce Palme ak H. Tom Biair, 1 up, and then identical 4 and 3 margins. In the fourth fusing, the All-| then singled to ‘Hotfses bome.!heat the Palatka Azaleas eet champion, Barbara Romack, Sac- | Sanford at Cocoa 6 and 5, Out. 8 colt, belove bs tas Sa] cune Ste Seutaue tossed eine game aie tab oe eine Kenvens | Sat mowed ito third spots ball Komento, 3_sad 3; ‘Miss Garnet : Campbell tangles in one 2¢-hole | ter, who trimmed Eddie ‘Acevedo singled to left and singled to right and hit |S2™e ahead of the Palstke eiub. oRQRILAND, Ore. w®—Four fa: ousted 1t-yearold Barbara Snook, | Don Barksdale of the Baltimore | semifinal with Ursetta, the East | Seattle, in the 2 ad 1. | beat out a fuller to third te load | one to short ‘who tarww od ey Spe netipeg Ww Pit tal Gamanes | ener ier al tae eee ee Le vislen lioe: Lauer pan tued oe ees flano’s gd yy 2 yo with As bet, fy ; melts, a — 5 Ss Oe Ry vesttion, | 5: ational betien teste: loee pik jockey in Oakiand. crows in 1850. Bouchey, who sells | the shots when be needed them. Ia suatie Sas's bal Retenees ed for the : a tise Gases wah itery wt aay tae semifinals of the | the 20th hole "| _ Marey Gallatin of tho Wow Yor uct Meister ete cae” Sp victor over’ Mich Werlech, | Starline then soered on Viloruels tach for doe Al Stare *? | season, 5 ote beagles ose Amateur Golf Tent ly -yptigy lg le prmsncy tr e-amgroy ig Urzetta Sputted an octasional | Windsor, Ont. After that close | double and Villareal ie tere was! I the field Meltock, Valder and| ' the only other action Thure —aratgr ge ES Se Pete na Muhgs tes days apn] oe ee a green but made up for it with ex-| squeak he marched to a fairly plated by Veldes's single. Aceveds for the winsers 447 sight, DeLand beat finals at the exclusive Wa: ‘ Derothy lost to Miss las degree “ sagege: education | cellent iron play as be trounced | easy 3 and 2 decision over | Je the sixth with two ont. aad MeCiere, and Mace 61. The Cocos-Oriande game ; 4 Anderson. University of Iowa, . ‘ Doug Silverberg, Red Deer, Alta.’ Reynolds, Vancoures, _ anak sad went to sacegd when! wept well for the losers. Cncalled becouse of rain, a a when the University of Miami foot- ball squad, bereft of the stars who ve carried it to two successive in the last two years, to practice for an 11 Hurricane Gridéers fAour lest year during Hackett’s of the 22 starters on the offensive] is No. 1 choice, but is still con. and defensive platoons but among] paratively untried. the losses are Jim Dooly, named! 2. Development of a new back- on the AP All-American defensive) field to go with the new quarter- team, Frank Smith, greatest run-| back. Harry Mallios, lone hold- ning back in Miami history; Jack) over, moves from fullback to left Hackett, quarterback who shatter-| halfback; Pud Constantino, not too ed all existing passing records; Ed| outstanding as a sophomore ‘half- Lutes, who cracked the pass catch-! hack, draws the No. 1 fullback spot ‘ing marks as an end; Ray Arcan-' and Gordon Malloy, sophomore geletti, guard; Leo Martin, end who with no playing experience as a are on the All Time All Miami! freshman at Miami, is the starting Less C7 \'slazaas| slanding men at safety, left hal’ yack, center and even the guar | who drops out in five-man line sit-} uations. This could be Miami's toughest: problem. 4. Uncovering of a punter and extra point kicker to replace Elmer Trement and service-bound Johnny Bow. Less pressing problems, though serious ones, are involved in devel- oping reserve strength in every po- “sr practice and their talent is such that at least a thi:d of them are believed good enough to be con- sidered for replacement duty on the varsity. Four freshmen won letters last year. Miami will work twice daily starting Labor Day to . get the squad ready for an earlier than usual opener slated for Sept, 26. V. M. L, co-holder of the Southern conference championship in 1951, is CRUZ SETS BATTING PACE TRIBE FACES 2ss==s= TIGER THREAT By RALPH RODEN ‘The Indians have 27 games left THE KEY WEST CITIZEN

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