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Conch Practice Game Tonight Will Be Open To Public At Wickers Stadiusa The Key West High* School Grid squad has scheduled a practice game tonight at Wickers’ Field which will be open to the publie at no charge. The tilt will get underway at 7:30. Coach Ed Beckman who has drilled his charges infty on ofionse, will split tas squed right down the ' matdidle to fowm two evenly | matched squads which will wnlimber some of’ the of- fenstw: tricks they have fearned in this week’s drill| be | start Ralph White and John Carbonell at the ends; Wayne Brantley and hold down le at the guard spots and Johnny DeMerrit is slated to handle the assignment at cent @heir backfield up of Ray Stickney, Hal Gibby Gates and Tony Dopp. Beckman’s Green squad v signment, Dick Solga back and Joe Russo quarterback- tre. A line featuring Jimmy Solo- mon and Johnny Vernette ends, Stu. Logun and SANTA ANA, C ey battle the Bro Coleman Watches Mates Play Dodgers if.— Marine Captain Gerry Cole d to active duty last May, ‘on 251 at the El Toro Marine By JACK K. BURKE | FAWTU Golfers Take Crown In Close Match Fleet Sonar School golfers suc- umbed to a powerful FAWTU club jast Wednesday for the season’s Naval Base Golf League champion- ship. FAWTU’s persistent team was a little too much for the Sonar six to handle. Although the Sonarmen all played well, they just didn’t] have the stuff to down their red- hot opponents. Boyd was the high- point man for the school scoring three points. Clark of FAWTU was/| the straw that broke the camel's back, sporting a sparkling 77 for the day. Although the school’s iksmen failed to cop the championship, their season play was not entirely | in vain as they won the first round- robin earlier for which each mem- | ber of the team will be awarded an individual trophy. | This match marked the finale of | | the golf league-for the present. It is expected to start up again at a later date. This date will be set at | a recreation committee meeting to ‘| be held on Monday. The new league features a fou? ‘man team s Wirephotc lated. Pres ratser than six so that the inst: tions won't have difficulty in pro- ducing a team. Breakdown of the play is as fol- lows: Dixon at the ackle ht and Harvey ds and Glynn Pt Wisconsin, Be Saturday By JOHN CHANDLER NEW YORK ®—October's first ball Saturday promises t firing of the Archer ovei ‘The clubs and the spe whet the local tites for the four game Conchs will fac in Florida School boy gi gations. Meanwhile the interest the Key West Coaching staff is centered in Pahokee tonight | when a highly rated Lak Worth eleven takes on the Blue Devils over whom the Conchs | coasted to an easy 26-7 win = , ean make the Lake. Wort! performance | tin and a victory lay means against Pahokee. should sive | ihov've disposed of, their biggest the local high command ‘a fair idea of what Key West will be up against when’ they take on the Lake Worth Trojans | here a! week from tonight. The gargantuan Trojan line and their attack from a split T are expected to be the factors that wi swing the balance in a Trojan’s favor. The Conchs had an easy time of it through the center of i the Pahokee line but if Lake Worth opens up their bag of tricks, the Conchs will be ab to evaluate the club in the light of their experience with the Blue Devils. 2 le should serve to grid appe- 8 oward the Rose Bow! is went to the Pasadena can’t repeal But Wisconsin, rated about on a There is a sparkling intersection- but nowhere are there in the Southwest s s take on five toughies from other areas. Notre Dame tangles with Texas Washing! lor at Waco, and e tackles Rite at K tended Win when k's na Illinois s Big Attraction Tilt To nal TV offering (NBC) at 4:45 p. m., EST Another big one between teams from rival areas brings together Tennessee and Duke at Durham, N. C., one of the South's top en: gagements. California heads into | the Middle West to tackle Minneso- ta at Minnea Santa Clara is at T ova at Detro at Marquet rbilt at Northwestern, Pi t Penn State, Cincinnati at Tulsa, ind Boston College at Wake Forest. Maryland and Clemson, the two bad boys of the Southern Confer- jence because of accepting forbid- ‘den bowl games last year, have an important scrap at College, Two Games In Sub Softball League Without even tossing @ softball around the infield, the submarine | Archerfish won two games against | the Submarine Sea Poacher and the tender Bushnell, 7 to 0, in the submarine softball league. Chicks Fight For Dixie Series Title MEMPHIS, Tenn. (The Mem phis Chicks, riding a 3-2 advantage | the Dixie Series, will try for a incher heré tonight with Frank Biscan on the mound against Shreveport’s Jim W: 5 s : The two games, won by forfeit, The Chicks took their command: | out the Archerfish within 6% games ing position last night in Shreveport | of the league leading Chivo and one | as they turned back the Texas | game below the .500 mark. League Sports, 9-1, behind five-hit | The submarine rescue vessel itching by righthander Tom Hurd, | Petrel which didn’t win a league ithe slight ‘Southern Association | €4™e dropped out of the league if fter losing 13 straight. ve In games tod: {he rst inning and two in the | «51 meets the Balao, Batfish plays After the fourth, Hurd was al- | the Bluefish and Manta against the He rétited 11 | Sea Cat. raight batters from the fifth to | Football Results Md. Navy, showing signs of returning to power, gets a big test against nell at Ithaca. Two big games tonight find Ala bama at Miami, Fla., and Temple at Syracuse. On the Saturday program are: at Princeton, Columbia at Harvard, Dartmouth at Penn, Fordham at Holy Cross, Colgate at Buffalo. MIDWEST: Iowa at Indiana, Towa State at Nebraska, Purdue at Ohio State. Missouri at Kansas State. SOUTH: Virginia vs Virgi Tech at Roanoke, Washi G dat VMI. pi at Memphis WEST: Arizona a ling at Utah State, Oregon at uburn vs Mississip- tab, Wyom laho. Drop ‘In S$ ® EC Rating makers rate K y ck: 1; Seen | Red Wings Whip Kansas City 1 scrapping id Series agains’ EAST: Brown at Yale, Rutgers | e ninth when he allowed another j single. Fred Baczewski, who won the | High School Football series opener for the Sports, was | — @y The Associated Pre touched for eight hits and five runs | oiph '9¢° Brewster Tech 0 in the eight innings he worked. | Central Catholic (Jackso&ville) 33 | Bill Tremel came on in the ninth | ~ st Leo 7 to absorb the rising Chick offen- | yfiami Jackson 32 Jacksonville sive, topped by a grand slam | pandon 6 homer by Al Kozar. SPORT SHOR Patrick's Ann's (West Bolles 20 Gaines Turkey Creek 19 Wimauma 0 Clewiston 2 Belle Glade 0 rgo 18 Grandon 7 Miami Beach at South Broward, ppd rai jenr’ S. Baynard, FIL presi scid Thursday, OR HOME or OMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cu'2» Crushed ICE Thomrson Enterprises, Inc. (ICE DIVISION) TELEPHONE NO 8 EY WEST FLORIDA , the Trumpet. | FAWTU larke 2% Ebby 1 Rowan 2% 1 burn 1 Engels 0 Kopinwitz 2! Myers % Davidson 2 Dover %4 Hagerty 2 Boyd 3 Brown ¥% | Naval Station Nine Down Monterey 5-4 The Naval Station's newly organ- zed baseball team capitalized on an error to take a close game from a highly rated Monterey team 5-4 last Thursday. Naval Station came from the down side of a 4-0 score in the last three innings to chalk up their fitst win in as many starts since the reorganization of the team. The big surge of power came in st of the seventh, when tr: ing by a score of 4-3, Powers led off with a single and went to third beck then clinched the game by driving in the winning run. Ens. Wilson seemed to constRut the hitting power of the Monte. y as he knocked o with two men on, a tri man aboard and a double. Porter, the starting pitcher for the Naval Archerfish Takes |Stetson Girds For Sat. Tilt DELAND (#—Stetson's Hatters, girding for their football game with Furman a week from Satur- day, came up Thursday with a set of tricky, new pass plays. Coach Jay Pattee believes they'll come in handy when the South Carolinians ¢ome to town trying to avenge last year’s 21-20 upset. Stan Marks and Ron DelLilla did most of the throwing Thursday. Pattee was especially pleased ith the defensive portion of the | practice as his third unit ran Fur. | man plays against the varsity “The defense showed more aggres- siveness than they have in seve! weeks,” he observed. + yo a le = =e 4 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Friday, October 3, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SAXTON IS FAVORED OVER JONES TONIGHT NEW YORK ® — Undefeated Johnny Saxton of Brooklyn is a 3 to 1 choice to whip Ralph (Tiger) will be telecast and broadcast n: | tionally. The 22-year old Saxton, gunning’ for a welterweight tuile shot, has won all 31 of his pro bouts, 14 by | Jones of Yonkers, N. Y., in their | Knockouts. Jones, who has been ten round main event’ at St. | fighting pro only 2! years, has a Nicholas Arena tonight. The bout | 21-5-2 record. He is 23. 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