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ASSOCIATED ENVOY TO FRANCE . i a : B 5 Is, I Nia banker, ty been named «ON WAY TO FUTURE FAM E— Young New Bnglanders pose at Stowe, Vi, where Ambassador to France by Presi- they train under a program designed to develop future Ol: ski champions for the United States. dent Dwight D. Eisenhower, to Left to right: Peter Clark, Eugene Boisvert, Marvin Mo: » Frank Evans, Steve Winston, Les Streeter, Tom Lawson, Richard Painter, Othmar Schneider, of Austria and Karl Fahrner, instructor. succeed James C, Denn. © 1 ; NEW ROLE FOR HAROLD — harold Lioya, be- spectacled film comic of the 20s, reflects a moment while working on his new interest, painting, at Beverly Hills, Cal. He says he se~"- -~fy to create a “pleasing arrangement of colors.” JUST A ‘WATCH’ DOG — 5Jutie Kabot exhibits a novel accessory for Milady’s handbag, a two-pound Chihuahua, ai + Miami show. The dog, named “Perra Bonita of The Whee: a is owned by the C. W. Wheelers of Maytown, Tex. TO MAP THE HEAVEN S— workmen put finishing touches on a three-ton “sky camera,” under construction im West Berlin. The giant camera, being built for Bonn University, will be capable of taking pictures of stars up to the 23rd class. NO CURB ON KIRBYS — Given permission by the War Office to serve in the together, the 19-year-old Kirby triplets of London try on service shoes at England. From left are Brian Reginald James, Alan Frank Peter and er Matches Here Wed. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7/40 in a late inning. And then things began to happen—a hit, a walk, another hit. That was when | 1 began thinking ahead to that big guy Gus Zernial and wondering if | Mike would get them out before we got to him, “Somehow I knew he wouldn't, TRLAhk ak ket bo aie a ‘and sure enough the next thing I club for a while to fully appreciate K0*™ Zernial was up there hitting a what that one long ball hitter can (one out of the park and it was a calls. “So what's the next thing I | mean to a lineup. !f you have such | tied bali game, With a fellow like see? Just that they've traded away /a man as that—a batter like Rob- | hat you see it coming but there the one real long ball hitter they |inson and our Luke Easter, who | »othing you can Jo. A lot of piteb- jhad. . . ;won’t let too many good bails go |*$ and managers are going to be | The record shows that the In-|past when they are hitting in | ehappy facing both Zernial and dians, while finishing only two |cleanup position—then you're al- | Robinson this season. games behind the Yanks in last | w in the ball game. If you | —— ———— year's hot race, put 12 lengths be- | haven’t your pitchers can wear} tween themselves and the third-/ themselves out trying to make one s fe} L 1 s A BANANA WOULD BE A PROBLEM — Size of these tiny monkeys of uniden- tified species can be judged from banana placed on their glass case following their arrival at Brooklyn, - Their bodies are three inches long and they weigh two-and-a-half ounces each. ~ Unierest Is Mounting In Sedgman-Kram Kramer Increases Slight Lead With Win In West Palm Sunday | Monday, March 2, 1953 SPORTS ROUNDUP have thought they were getting a good one, too. At least I didn’t read where there was much com- plaint about giving up Fain for him must be 8 years old by August Ist |dent of the National League, Wal- and not have obtained his |ter Cooper, vice president, Ernest birthday on or be’ > Augu ist. | Ramsey, sec’y-tresaurer and Mer- |This proctice and instruction does | ville Rosam is player agent. | not include boys no playing on/ Players will demonsirate their the differ ams, but is for be- | abilities before the various manag ers on the nights of March 11-12-13 or- | at Bayview Park, b ry, p.m, The League w 20th with all the pomp Teams represented in the t leagues are; American: .Kivw cees, Elks, and Shrine. Nation al: Lions, V. F. W., Rotary, and Evans Enterprises. Final Action Set In Cage Drill Session For The Little League Slated All boys wanting to play Baseball in the Little League this year are requested to be at Bayview Park, Monday afternoon at 4:00 p. m., at which tice practice and instruc- tions will be given. These sessions | will be held every afternoon at 4:00 je. m. In order to be eligigle, a boy sort fans, who have never before seen the (Continued from Page Six) basing rival's and that Fain is a ing at 7 superior f ler. ; “All I know is that the last time talked with those fellows last son they were saying they had to find another power hitter,” Man- azer Al Lopez of the Indians re. s of tennis perform here, are hitting the jackpot history great st Wedne will go into ¢ 1 the most successful net tour in on the Casa Marina Courts. of pro champion Jack Kramer against Sedgman and colorful little Pancho ome, rangy Ken McGregor, have be- test drawing cards in any sport from 40 the have n 200,000 fans and have grossed close to was Alb ity Re possib| ed to 6 tear pand the ident of American the America Capt. Lefty Regar and 0. B. Esquina treasurer. Paul G than matches stars vice pre: p: Beach, peering _ ~ edge | “im ns Playoff Needed | three matches ss the. fourth (In Golf Mateh A foursome made up of Jack * | Burke, Roy Duke, Walter Vincent end J. E. Brown captured first place Sunday in a Four Ball-Best Ball golf tourney at the Key West Golf Club, The tourney was all tied up at the end of the regula. , tion distance at 56 strokes when a foursome made up of Jim Mc Paul Cahill, Commander Eber and Jack Chambers ches that score ! t, In a sudden death payoff. Burke shot a bogie with a two. cap to give him a birdie and * te a pe 1 out clinch the mateh Key ¥ s t The engine whict powered the a Wright airplane was made in players S t 1 swell bicycle shop with three pow ing the tre f the r tools, a drill press, a lathe and ida a bandsaw. v4 Miami dict t ‘ edge ¢ Sec B Be ac Cradle. Fred hand ch between little Pancho Se- ra, the tiny Ecuadorian with the vel two-fisted forehand, McGregor, who teamed with n to defeat the United n the Davis Cup for the years, The program an interna with the inst the lads ->uene x3 t Yor the top Key West history sts are still loca GARDNAR MULLOY former, tatks Loop Tonight The final games: of the edule in the Island City Bas-| tball League, will be pla ght at the High School Gym} Although the attendance has! poor, some very good} ve been played. An the last game played} the Grace Lutheran and Evans Enterprises— the quarter 3-3, at the half n 11-8, at the three quar- 1 and the final, Evans 22. a half game teams in the standing g $ tonight could very | decide the championship. vans 2 separated TONIGHT’S GAMES p.m—Key West Outboard 3 vs. JayCees. 8:00 p.m. — Evans Enterprises vs. General Electric. 00 p.m. — Grace Lutheran h vs. Independents. Major League Dinner ‘The Flame’ Patio Principal Speakers TRIS SPEAKER REO RUFFING SIROIE TESSETTS MIKE NALLY SUN. NITE, MAR. & — 7 P.M. For reservations call ‘Mac’ 1, 686 Duval — Sefeway pent fer edvence tickets on place Sox. Their won-lost mark against the Hose was 14 and 8. “They are going to find that they 3 gave up a mighty good man in| Robinson,’ Lopez continued. “A lot | of people in Philadelphia must | and two runs stand up, i “To show you how a manager's mind works, I recall a game last year in which Mike Garcia was | pitching beautifully against the | Athletics and had them shut out | THE WATCHMAKER New Address I 816 White Street WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS ssackes | ¥ S vs. JACK KRAMER (WORLD'S PROFESSIONAL CHAMP) FRANK SEDGMAN «= ps (WORLD'S AMATEUR CHAMP) PANCHO SEGURA — Equador KEN McGREGOR — Australia PRELIMINARY MATCH 2:30 P.M — CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH 4:06 P.M. WEDNESDAY 2:30 P.M. CASA MARINA HOTEL ADM. $2.0