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Key West Tennis Club Wallops Navy Monday, November 24,1952. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ Pagel The intense rivalry be- rast 23 42 “wis,"eee| Navy, Syracuse | STRAND WHIPS Orange Bowl Prexy BENCH yscegiregondaggeneneyron Seen As Orange BUSHN ELL SUN. Selection Of Bama Gridmen VWiEWS the victors in.a close match 7 MIAMI, Fla. w —-Alebama’s |ham. The Big bas Se Varela reestaticr-| BOWL Prospects), 1 svexs teat: tessa ae) wat ae, tee del rer hn citi x8 copped a win over the USS Bush- ed his prestige as city cham- By ED CORRIGAN nell yesterday afternoon by a score JACK K. BURKE pion when he defeated Bob NEW YORK w—Only two major of 13-2, Robison in straight sets, 6-4,| now! spots remained unfilled today | TB Strand ae se 6-3. nd bot te cted to |i the first frame of the ballgame 6-3. a ims were expe that was fought on the Naval Sta- Jack Sellers, playing in|be filled before nightfall. tion grounds to take the verdict. the number two position,| The Big Ten representative for ismee Rieti oars hang Jost to Commander Watson, | the Rose Bow! will be either ve and they scored four more in the consin or Purdue while Alabama’s gecond inning te ¢linch the ¥er- opponent in the Orange Bowl pro- | dict, They got the runs on a pair bably will be Navy or Syracuse. of free passes, two errors and a es ec Ss no Ro ” | Cali c e Pacific Sellers to win, 26, 62, 15. Coast nod in the Rose Bowl with a| cotern’ siewie gave. the Strend ee fend rod Aaa 12 vice over UCLA Saturday, another run. while Georgia Tech and Mississippi xploded defeating Mery arrange inf a long | win myn ey Sugar Bowl a . Hig tmieg Poy ages atin y 6-2, Texas wil lay Tennessee in the Cotten Béol they plated five counters on a Big Ten athletic directors were Sunda: doubles. Payson and Commander Watson, | peing polled for their choice for the ieieicte Sse =s|CONCHS SLATE Wide Matela od Setk Sellars. | Ome, aches wa ie strictest secrecy, the chances were that ‘were polished off in # Thursday i i i. a saateh hy thelr teammates, Here [ice tecg mor et the ausign vey Sellers and Charley Lott. | 1. The Badgers have a better ‘The usual number one team then | overall record than Purdue. 2. Wisconsin has not won the! practice and plenty of it has , his boys to keep that record istact league championship since 1912. for hi , 4-6, 7-5. Whichever’ te: “4 yh, |been ordered by Coach Ed Beck- |for him. Frank Roberts put the clincher| wi face an ee ee man for the Conchs in. preparation |_ 1" rg pime, played lagt on the month’s title for the Key | Cause Southern California will rule |for their game here Friday night |¥°%" St Cristobal, Conchs on Westers by defeating Lt. Dan | the heavy favorite as it would over | with the Cristobal Ti ly eked out a 3 to 0 decision. p 62, 36, 6-4. almost any team in the country . oe teams have improved considerably The season’s matches are now| with one’ or two possible ex-|. While conceding he was up/since that time. tied at one all. Many observers | ceptions, against one of the best coached} The Tigers will operate from a believe the playoff in December| The fact that Wisconsin has a squads the Conchs have met this | split T and in Bryant Moigsed will see several nationally ranked | chance of being left out is the Bad- year, Beckman said Monday that |team captain, Luke Palambo rev Navy starts in the local picture | gers’ own fault. All they had to do over confidence contributed tre-|a quarterback that can operate just to give the Key Westers their Saturday was init Minngteta,-& mendously to the Conchs 14 to 7|team from that’ position like a an r 7 once. But the Badgers were held to!” The Cristobal Tigers will arrive | final game of the #eason and both : a 21-21 tie, while Purdue was eking ‘i : Hp here Wednesday from the Canal | will be pointing to a victory. SEC Action To out a 21-6 victory over six-times-|7one and will vi out lightly | . From their season records there beaten Indiana, The Boilermakers, | Wednesday afternoon at Wickers |is little to choice between the two in fact, were saved by the clock | stadium. teams and the game now looks Tunning out and a five-yard penaly The Tigers have never been able | like a toss-up. to Indiana on the Purdue 1yardlig defeat a Beckman coached] The Key West Shrine ee re “ a team (the Key West coach was | ports there will be seats a le y SS orp ainapcomnlat ahead gl at the Canal Zone Junior College | for all. Those unable to purchase st Ree seg a Pv ee ee ee one for several years before coming |tickets before game time will be ae ot = ai mara ep cy Phage se epee praia! i jto Key West) and Ed is asking |able to do so at the Stadium. Ike Will Talk |The To Front Line | WEATHERMAN verines won expected, they Sa en In Korea week would have hai Now they’re just i Daimy and afoot [among ‘be also rans. |Sammy Snead Tops|Gator Bowl PHILADELPHIA w—Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the Joint ame can change | 6 sitting back just watching and Chiefs of staft, says President-elect as offense center as well as de fensive linebacker. When he sprain- ed his right shoulder in practice last Wednesdy, Glynn Archer step- ped in and proved his capability by playing the entire game except for a few brief moments when he got the wind knocked out of him. At tackles, Wayne Brantley like ct, the guards saw plenty of action. an | Julio Henriquez and Stu Logan di- . This | Vided the right side spot. terial that}. Ends Ralph White, John Car fact of the |Donell, Jim Solomon and Joba had to be met. | Vermette were constantly seeing A both off2nse and defense. ie on Other boys that were uSed and er the proved that when next year rolls pagrcy Bake der around they want starting assign- had | ments are Ronnie Pinder, Frank x Positions Bad |Hood, Jimmy Dixon, Don Crus rs st year’ (noted for the end around play), sag ef: 4 Ray Stickney, Gilbert Gates, and enough to warran! George Haskins, Although some assignments ae names have been omitted, the he me oe t wry Bench must confess that some tals had the ba gh rear notes have been misplaced and were given first role berths. ‘hope they will not be offended. Next came pre-season practice | For the coaching staff, Ed Beck~ and some boys that had the ability |man and Davis played every quit. Some came back while others | second of each ball game in heart remained away. and mind, each felt every tackle Two games into the season, John | and block. Fact of the matter, Cruz was injured thereby causing) Beckman has never been seated an to find a replace- | at any game for an instant. Davis when in the press box was like was changed over | a caged tiger when something went from his quarter- | wrong. It was through his eyes that Key West knew the weak spots of the opposition. To date, all did theit best, gave more i out with what they had and used Salgado with Harold| all their knowledge te gain a re- in the fullback | cord that Key West may be proud # hin ria zat i ‘in gee fet rat if = afi, int i BE § au z : : A t #33 + | i iE zt H Hi 3 Hie i, Pritt i H if H i i ie F i et é A ae Mt 8 p [Indochina Is ¢ E i of. forward line both guards | . Hats off to the Conchs, from the Peter Knight saw con- | players, coaches, water boys, Tom ry Hl ie 4 erees i fi = | contrived 27-7 triumph over Mary- land made the selectors jump for} SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. #— the Crimson Tide. Although beaten | Sammy Snead, who kas won an e twice; Alabama played a murder- ‘impressive list of golf tournaments In estion Otis “schedule; and still has one but still is shooting for his first game fo go, this Saturday against U.S. Open crown, seems bent on Auburn: _ _. Making the Julius Boros Open| JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ii — The "| Navy, beaten only by Maryland Tournament the Sam Snead | Gator Bowl, with the greatest and Notre Dame, popped into the The 54 hole $5,000 event, hel Plotida ess a speculation late ‘last night. The ion of the reigning U. 'S. jam in years signed up, Key West and Vicinity: today through Tuesday; slowly rising temperature. Gentle to moderate northeast and east winds, fresh offshore. Florida: Fair, slowly rising temperatures through Tuesday, except increasing cloudiness in the Tallahassee area tonight and Tuesday. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits: Gentle to moderate north to northeast winds becom- ing northeast and east on Tues- i 83 i | Middies have played in only one | champion, Julius Boros, went cast around today for an opponent. _ = oe bat in the = Ts round today with The selection committee had its ose , when they Wash- | slamming ma) e last week on Houston, Tulsa, ping o- Mig ington, 14-14. What set off the spec- | Springs, W. Va., top man in Sericuse and Villanova, but said Tennessee, which had to settle |Wation of Navy making the trip |field of 107. Yesterday he had | ‘the field may be opened for con- 4 14-14 tie with Kentucky, goes |S0Uth was an unusual Sunday con- |first round of 68, four under par, Nashville to meet Vanderbilt. | {Pence among high academy) for the 6,399-yard Mid Pines Club Mississippi State and its high- brass. Course, Boros’ home layout. quarterback, Jack Parker, Syracuse, probably the class ot | Sammy carded four birdies and Sugar Bowl-bound Missis. | the East, got beaten by one point ,14 pars to take a one-stroke lead | Fiorida trounced Miamj, 43-6, and in Oxford. And Georgia Tech | in its season opener against Bolling ; over Pete Fleming, Hot Springs, | cinched its invitation to Jackson- Athens hoping to beat | Air Force Base, then roared ,Ark., who carded a 35-34-69. ville’s New Yeai’s day game. through seven opponents, winding, Boros, unable to sink a putt when | Houston was idle. up with a 26-13 victory over Ford- jit meant a birdie, settled for a| 1¢ may be this week-end or later, ham Saturday. Along the way, the |two under 70, to share third place | one official said, before an pong ~ | Orange took its only bad plastering , with six others. He was joined by — piste eer tw ia [Gage Wil Pas Wi, Gn | itt, another team that was rated r, s, N. Y., Clar- high on the list of Orange Bowl ence Doser, Southern Pines, Doug | 79h,0ne defeat and one te, Hes eligibles, saw its chances go up in| Ford, Yonkers, N. Y., Lou Bar-| this Saturday and Houston (620) the smoke of a 17-0 whitewashing | bara, Deal, N. J., and Leo Biagetti, | sti) has engagements coming up at the hands. of Penn State. Sandusky, Ohio. with Detfoit and Wyoming. Syra- .| Otherwise, "you can just about| Nine others came in at 71, one | cuse (7-2-0), which also intersits write finis to the 1952 campaign. | under par. Among the were crack | Miami's Orange Bowl, and Villa- There are a few more games on tap| amateurs Dick Chapman of Pine-| nova (7-1-1) closed out their sea- ig | the most important of which is the | hurst and Frank Stranahan of To-| sons Saturday Cornell-Penn affair Thanksgiving | ledo, 0. In picking Florida, the Day. If Penn wins it, as it should, year-old Gator Bowl reached the Quakers will take the Ivy Lea- i figuring the Kentucky are idle | #ve title. Football Results iaon Fiecida toxes weal assure & lay, then meet each| Texas A and M plays Texas the ‘ Gainesville a cu same day, while on Saturday, Bos- COLLEGE FOOTBALL gd pe Rag eceg gen = — season. Georgia ends its |t0n Colleges goes against Holy| Sundey and late Saturday scores | 06 defeats and with Kentucky on with a Friday night game | TSS, Georgia Tech tackles Geor- By The Associated Press still to play, has had its best sea- inst Miami Dec. 5. gia, Tennessee meets Vanderbilt SUNDAY’S RESULTS son in 18 years. It is the hi Poa few changes in the ag “egg California visits No-| Dayton 13 Xavier (Ohio) 6 saci Sa ages | _ a rt . ; t week's ‘games, > Met oe : oo State, the No. 1 team Pestilence crea ere cain bot Ot pg to second fro: tie wi in the country, cemented its posi- | >% Arizoni . first place. - sth caper Bexadigd tion by closing the books with a | Arizona State (Tempe) 39 Texas Piero ye Se Boteh and tied Florida for eighth. | 8-13 thrashing of Marquette. Ten- | ne would make that team a good nessee, however, "| East Texas 61 Austin 7 d that 1 Ein lapepiledht Union (Tenn.) 38 Southwestern | drawing card in this part of the 14 tie by Kentucky in a surprise. | SEC Ca Duke won the Southern Conference | _.(Tenn-) © country. : ge Rules title by thrashing North Carolina, —_ ae 48 San Francisco Bir eyhe te yscear pins ele Ee s i iy i sf . | East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate mostly northeast winds becoming northeast to southeast Tuesday. Fair weather. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh northeast winds becom- ing northeast to east Tuesday. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered showers. "| Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fia., ty 1952 i rag rf E Hf i i FE if ii! FE i j qt if i [ F 5 i i i th i 4 i eth i Z i gs z = F y fi i | i a = ES 3 g i rif | Li i 5 i i i "i : a i iF | i if i se E a , H 1 if 5 s e Hi ti B i [ i if ij i | 4 3 Fe iff E He f z Sis iH g ? g H r § i aa 2 age g ai ie A aPEERE} aE Ny FEE dt i i > 340, and Oklahoma captured it: Reviewed Sunday fifth straight Big Seven croma wits {Calif Poly 27 Missouri Valley 14 | Fuff, formerly of Bayler, hag held basketball: officials to- day wound up a review of cage Tules which will be in effect during the approaching season. Most of the arbiters and SEC | & 34-13 rout of Nebraska. BIRMINGHAM (#—Southeastern Conference SPORTS MIRROR Southwestern La. 20 McNeése 13 Southern 25 Florida A M 13 Fisk 36 Morehouse 0 +: ~ mode La 28 Memphis State College of Ozarks 38 Arkansas Tech 0 Jacksonville (Ala) 14 Howard opponents to 109 points. Long, the team’s lea gainer, bécame Florida's alltime individual seoring leader Saturday by scoring two touchdowns 9 Miami and running his season's total to 78 points. Florida never has played ia * Hi 4:10 p.m. 1021 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Basketball coaches met yesterday. By The Associated Press L. Tee session directed by H. R.| TODAY A YEAR AGO — Ilinois mes a hak Re ge Wilson, Hammond, La., president | clinched a bid to the Rose Bow! | austi ef the SEC Basketball Officials |by edging Northwestern on Sam cuit, Peay 10 Sewart AFB ¢ | BRITISHER DIES Association, was for officials kept | Rebecca's field goal, 3-0. j (Ga) 9 Florida Nee al 0 CAMBRIDGE. England Ft — * \ Wo M away yesterday by week end! FIVE YEARS AGO — Jack tenn a feagens William Heary Clark, former P . adicnow re: gaat games. | Milne, North Carolina won the | ish bigh commissioner te C- . ; Seas cies se Coaches were most interested in ' ninth annual NCAA Cros: Country | and South Africa, died on © . i. -\ Station— Tide high water explanations of a rules revision | Run, covering the four miles in * Sandy which does away with a team’s | 20:41.1. ‘7 . year were | casas Focal <i Bingen Hight to weive a free throw and| | TEN YEARS AGO — Boston Col-!" Navy 12 club par-|(reete end) 4th 1m out ef bounds. we moved into first place in the| ¢, iS - hou 1 | Gfficials also were examined on | Assgciated Press ok togtball | Cee ean e Merines a tee f os align. onyfhat the rules aod mechani: | owl Diego NaT 12 x een. npeaes he ubtracted. K ics of game | poll, narrowly topping second-place iders from $t. Joseph. M ‘entra ealling. Results of these tests and Georgia Tech Undefeated. united snd unsrored Pocthe Coest bg Bl the way across Central j rs recommendations of coaches de.| TWENTY YEARS AGO — Col. upon, defeating Brown In ite le i ip coca i a ' |. Siberia and China tv Indo |(+)—Plus sign: Corrections to termine their ratings. date Naished its gine game season game, 21-4, : — eet re . — ; » Time of Height of Bahie Honds (bridge) ———oh lfm 6.0% EEE i as day. Fair weather. ef i 44 & ot Russisn |(+-i—Minus sign: Corrections