The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 14, 1953, Page 7

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Conchs Maul Beach For 2nd Straight Win 13-3 kk * Katy S$ Gains Win Friday; ‘Mort vk Rodriguez’ Three-Run Triple Sparks Conchs To Victory The Key School baseball squad cap-! - tured their second an Jackie Pung Is win of the infant season last S : 0 f night when they downed the| 10 trokes f Miami Beach High School nine decisively by ae 13-3 Tourney Pace West High S destroyed two Communist MIGI5s score at the VW!" Fiele Starting from the number; “Kansas 73, Oklahoma City 65 | southerly winds, fresh near show- in prised near ie Yalu River. five position, the winner! Washington 92, Seattle 70 ers. B29 Superforts hammered. a big Stadium. By MERCER BAILEY Key West scored five runs, AUGUSTA, Ga. #—Jackie Pung, in the first two frames tothe stubby 212-pound Honolulu golf queen, isn’t discouraged - because | trails pace-setting Patty Ber; verdict and they scored alloy 1 ks in the Mi Ake most at will after that. |holders tournament. George Lastres, hurled a; gem for the Conchs when he | posting a 156 at the midway point went the’ route, allowing | 0 ee a yyeeonetraer but five hits and striking place, a big jump from the tie for out ten. batters. He was] 14th she had after the first round. never in trouble throughout | Mrs. Pung, 1952 National Amateur |champion, has been climbing the contest when his mates | steadily. give them enough to cop the “I’m improving,” she said. after | x kok | Marathon Race Is Set For | Kennel Club Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell’s Katy | S came up on the outside Holy Cross 79, Wake Forest 71 | last night to gain a close; {Louisiana State 29, Lebanon Val- |win in the feature race at gas oe ae Notre ame y ennsylvania the Key West Kennel Club! fndiana 82, De Paul 80 over Reckoning and Hymor.| [BASKETBALL By The Associated Press NCAA Regional Eliminations Oklahoma A & M 71, Texas Christian 54 | * Santa Clara 67, Wyoming 52 jmade her bid at the three-) Sihia ‘tourney (semifinals) quarter mark and with a, Springfield (Mo) 84, tremendous surge of power State 78 imade the dirt fly to come! Hamline 73, East Texas 71 jin and ‘pay 8.29, 6.40 and 13.80. Sports Roundup By GAYLE TALBOT | Reckoning, who came in jsecond, had held the lead throughout the greater part! PHOENIX, Ariz of the race. He returned | year transition from pitcher to Na- 6.20 and 4.20 while Hymor, | #2! League umpire has not been an easy one for Warneke, the |who was the fans’ favorite, |old Arkansas Hummingbird. From the start of his service be- Indiana | (®—The six-} * 22k iThe RESULTS || WEATHERMAN /f Bombs On No. : Says cence Key West and Vicinity: Partly |cloudy and continued warm to-/ jday thru Sunday; some likelihood lof scattered showers in vicinity. Gentle to moderate easterly to Florida: Partly cloudy, con- tinued warm thru Sunday. Widely scattered showers and thunder- showers in south portion today jand scattered showers in north |portion Sunday. Jacksonville thru the Florid: Straits and East Gulf di Mexico: |Moderate southeast winds over {south portion. Moderate variable |winds over north portion becom- ing moderate to occasionally fresh south to southeast by Sun- day. Partly cloudy weather with isolated showers and thunder- |showers mostly over south and bse ote Allies Rain Tons Korean Troops By STAN CARTER SEOUL ™ — Allied fighter bombers rained ions of bombs on North Korean supply lines again today and U. S. Sabre jets, using a secret_radar gunsight, probably Red troop and supply center in Northwest Korea’s MIG Alley just before midnight. The big bombers roared to within 25 miles of the 120 tons of high explosives on the build up area 25 miles east of Sin- uiju. Last night and early today U. S. B26 Invader bombers prowled over North Korean highways. Pilots claimed at least 65 Red trucks de- stroyed. The B26s caught a Red convoy on one road and blocked it with bombs. Then they swarmed down and riddled the trucks with | bombs and machinegun fire. Manchurian border and dropped | Do Or Die To ag 6 So Meet Tonight ANNIE OAKLEY—WITH SHOTGUN—Freda Graham, 13-year- i |ran third paying 3.20. : ; |central portions today and over/ Ground action was extremely| old student, gives with a stern, protective look as she strikes a jur q 2 hurl-| She had a 79 the first day, a 77 ote jhind the iron mask the former ; is inday. i 7 ? " i js ‘ s — oe ne ee |the second. The fact that she is The Quiniela on the race | great righthander was accused Phat ctar ened Moderate nes. waer Cot tn ar ts her oe bhai ton with Paar - chased a gs ena under a lot of pressure as @ new-/ returned an even 41.00. being a “batter's” umpire. His | fresh east winds thru Sunday. |the muddy Central and Eastern] pepe ithe wath hog ee ene an Cincinnati. | She was pi*eher Wallnan, who gave comer to the pro ranks, especially vo a total of 12 free nasses, {in view of the publicity she got |former brother craftsmen of the The Daily Double last, mound complained bitterly that he | Partly cloudy weather with wide- Fronts. But Allied artillery guns when she heard the prowler. baby-sitting with her sisters, Constance, 3 (left), and Delia, 5, The culprit vaulted a fence to =e with her Amateur victory, makes | night, Soolish Jill and Ac-|wouldn’t-give them-a strike on ly scutes ore —_ oddaphae pple sony ee make his escape, and then, in disgust, tossed a brick to smash ro helped the Conchs | it tough to lower her score con- | cidental aid off 151.60 | anything that didn’t split the plate. | Observations taken st City Office with shells the window the kids are pepping through—(®) Wirephoto, i sistently. aaa 4 F °°)" | This they couldn't begin to un- 9:00 A.M., EST Today’s ‘aie bactinn: Seere a cee. Podriauez’ three-run’, Miss Berg’s second round 74 gave | while the third race paid a jderstand. If anything, they ex-| Key West, Fla., March 14, 1953 | sinuation of a series which erupted - tt ota for the fifth inning sparked ) her a Le ae three-stroke lead | Quiniela of 113.80. pected 2 san win ee etechire| Toma in Friday when Sabres downed at Saturday, March 14, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 ‘ in the hitting devart-| Ver chaveng “ An-| Am ever-popular Marathon race | giy, sis 88 Highest yesterday . 84) least six MIGs. — | n * | Spartanburg, S. C. The St. F. 4 give them a little the best of it mn AU. S. Fifth Air F kes- Trl: Seleado and Vince) Grows, Il, veteran of almost 19, Will be a feature tonight at the {on close calls. Statisticians pro- | Lowest last night - 4 Ste gp rn canasae | fF 12 vteo hod banner nights at! voor. ‘of tournament trouping yes- | Kennel Club when eight top dogs duced figures to show that the | Mean 9, man revealed that the Sabres have | ni-tn when eae f them | years i? fight it out over the 3-8 mile dis- | “Bee ; i 1 j4{been using a secret radar gun-| wren each of them |terday Imatched par on 16 holes scores of games in which Lon | Norma sight. He ieaptiod the genstepedis iia h twe safeties in) ang went one over on each of the | tance. : worked behind ihe plate ran ab- | Precipitation howe acasa 9: lenstthes | . _ninteward z ‘other two. She is the only four| At this Point, Claro, owned by | normally high. | 2 last 94 hones Oins.| Col..Royal-N. Baker of McKin- | "rs three bagger in the time winner of the Titleholders. |Ed Wulf, Tumble Time, owned! He was the central’ figure in a | Total last a pele! ig J - > Wigitors was. the! ‘ by R. K. Hutching’s and Fred a Total this month ......... .23 ins.| ney, Tex., who shot down his 12th i °| Behind second place Miss Rawls, | 0Y %. A. Hut rg red | great many rhubarbs and made | fici ‘ie eee ‘47 ins.| MIG yesterday, said he had used wht pnot. for. them |who had a 14-15—149, were Louise | Whitehead’s Wise Mike loom as himself many an enduring enemy. | Deficiency this m pay Pine! Rank’ Teale stitute? ‘i )favorites in the race over the i ‘ | Total this year 6.62 ins. | the new radar device. vis substitute? Suggs of Atlanta, National Open! S | This past season, though, we heard thi 2.14 ins.| Presumably the gunsight auto- the Conchs. using 12' champion, 75-75—150; Marilyn longer arate. any vba lit said grudgingly in several dug- | Pxcess, this year .... : “| muldieallys finds "thes taxgeh?ana : the wes Smith of Wichita, Kan., Somer ny iaicas Special, My Bitsey, Be. {outs that Warneke was improving Relative Hi at 9:00 A.M: {locks the Sabre’s guns on it. The | ter-collegiate titlist, 76-77—153; ant : a |some on his strike calls and in} wary Air Force and Marines both an- core: | Bea McWane of Birmingham, Ala., ne gg Jet Roll will be in there | general. We asked him, Lon, if he | nounced last month their night MT BES 7? (4) low amateur, 74-81—155. : had noticed the improvement. | Barom Level) 9:00 A.M. ss AR RHPOA! Miss MeWane dropped from a| In the regular feature race,| “i think I'm improving all the eee ee ie Bara Meneame Von cs ’ " 3 0 0 1 O-tie for second with Miss Rawls | Cliff Waller's Do or Die, who has| time,” he said solemnly. “If I — Tia Ale Pores aaapeneed Sabres 1 6 0 0 6! when her putting went bad. She Come up fast in action during the | qidn't I'd get out of the game, had shot down 12 MIGs during the », 88 4 0 0 1 2!was short on most of them. |Current meeting, to compile a re-| much as I love it. 1 give every- | week ended Friday. The Fifth | +h 2 2 1 2 2|Grouped with Mrs. Pung in sixtheord of three firsts and a second | thing I've got_on every. play.” 98 Dial. | cr tae a thn set ioe ears | an 4% L 0 0 0 Snot at 156 were the veteran Babe |in rita — starts will be| Did he think, it was next sug- 25 8.M./jost in air combat. The Sabres 7 2 0 2 4 4/Zaharias of :Tainpa, Fla, Pat|wa cng as he seeks his’ gested, that he ever had been as 2 P.™-1 have run, up an.over-all victory # 14 0 M2 0) Grant of Fort. McCiellan, Ala., and % epee victory. ri unsure on balls and strikes as his March 15} ratio of nearly 12-1 over the MIGs. | : Sa G0 0 n Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville,| Aut, two otter. puppies. Mort, detractors had claimed®- « Times. othe: Allied climes ware] ' yO o' G0 9 Georelas >). ’ «Rare geseg gion pear wind, | ‘*I do not,” said the witness: “Of | TOMORROW'S dh: doing ‘tha seeks tas Seed oi ty 2006 Mrs. Zaharias. and Miss Faulk | 40 ie at helps i at of six wins | course I've missed them anti know | TIDES Thunderjet was shot down by Red eed qn 1S y/had second round: 76s and, Miss |in 12 statty, wi and be in there jt the instant 1 pressed my jndis (Naval Base) | ground fire and two planes were | 0 0.0 0 9 Grant a 79, | fahting while Laurel Wood. Hazy | cator. Nobody can be perfect in HIGH Low oak Su“ ilkee: cxnaee caren: ® ‘The tournament, being played | Moon, Bill Proverb, Kris Adams. this job. He can only fry sto: be Pir ye 2:42 a.m. | ably mechanical difficulties, | 2, 323s 1a 1010Ver, the par 72, 6.2%0yard Augus-|Brindle Comer and Tenny C will the best thing that could hap- 9:38 p.m, pai epi wry weit ii °'ta Country Club course, ends to- alse be contenders: pen to baseball would be for every | ae | When: tha United Bates: bonght Me a y — ft the hott earay +o ae cligg Player to have to umpire one year | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA ~| Alaska from Russia in 1867, it is : AS Ero A [rho td hap te in action |—just one year. That would be’ Reference Station: Key West — estimated that there were about hee ae M * jduring the past three weeks. — | enough for them to know what the | ‘Hine ah Mhslght 0) 2008 Gicole in. tha. aren, short “4 ; : : | Vejar, artinez | Post. time ig 8:15 p.m. | boy Fes blue bbe ae eyver It Bahia Honda two-thirds of whom were Eski- o4 te H would stop a lot of their beefing. idge) ———oh 10m 9.0 ft mos and Indians. La 1.0, 0 ‘ iP apes - | "You'd be surprised how much | 9» bridge : i) ¢ Return Bout Seen Crimson Tide To | |, ‘ei fe.g7"sci "er 3M) no meme Rey SR cgcs se 40 2 0 1 New yoRK w—A return fight: st there, both by pitchers and bat-| go0s ‘Chice enine 80 le ust 210 0 2 Way between Chico Vee ond | Mave Grid Contest t=. is >» ss wto are tring "Sage tae kigh vate: —— DAILY DOUBLE Free Parking RDM. 2.221 Vince Martinez was in ‘the works to cover up for their own mis- | Sandy Pt.) pore es < Fe | aang 2 1 0 0 Ojtoday following Vejar's-upset vie-| TUSCALOOSA, Ala. wh — Ala- jtakes. A batter lets a called third | oles Checnel ; Toni Trim Sho Yeu dad tamed Bees nee 2c 0-0 0 1 Ovtory over -the Paterson, N. Jan's foot squad will test its | strike go 2m and he knows it| josh end) 42h 10m p | Hour 00000 2 i citing | offensive power in an A-day | cut the plate, but he wants every- | ° ” . _ : BO Oe eee on tne ibeina, * | Wambo between ved and:white teams | body in the plate to think the um- planer ae +14! "Get-Acquainted | STATE SUPERVISED No | | | The 21-year-old Vejar, a 17 to 5 7\ underdog, crowded his handsome, Totals 13 9 21 | starting at 3:45 p. m. today. | pire missed it, The intra-squad contest, ending) ‘“‘Same with a pitcher on the | to be subtracted. SPECIAL” ¥-Struck out for Turner in 7th --Flied out for Bertram in 7th Polled out for Gates in 6th 2—-Walked for Lastres in 6th {23-year-old rival all the way and iwore him down with a switching body and head attack. The body {blows took the starch out of Mar- spring training, will throw light on days he hasn't got his control. He ®, key question here: How much | wants to be given everything ofthe terrific scoring wallop the around the knees and, shoulders, Tide had last year is left for this | and he wants his manager to think he’s getting bad calls, I'm right {+)—Plus sign: Corrections to; GREENE ST. OFF SIMONTON \ be. updos. TAILOR-MADE TEMPERATURES soncore® $82.50 up } PARI-MUTUEL BETTING KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB STOCK ISLAND OFF U.S. 1 rificed for Pita in 6th |tiner and he faded in the final | fall? i gp va eg ita in i | Gide! founda all. wom be len Loss of halfback Bobby Marlow }down there watching that ball | AT 7:30 4.M., EST TOPS.. 10 RACES NIGHTLY . $49.50 up. w | Chico. ‘unanimous and other offensive stars of Ala- come up, and I know where it QUINIELAS EVERY RACE Kw a a sy bee jn ae ore a slashing }Dama’s Orange Bowl winners How often do you see an umpire | Pree Estimates Open Evenings | SUMMARY — ey pace jten rounder. | makes the answer doubly import- have tro th one of the really Atlanta . 4 Boorts, Cruz, Catala: runs batted |. The crowd of 11.184 and gate of | ant. Bu good pitchers?” Augusta : 52 ae ns ee rain ineCruz, Lastres, Henriquez. Sal. | $45,779 were -he. largest on both | Coach Red Drew has complained | We asked him how about a rea ly | Billing: ~ 0} lis, ‘Rodeidnex Ww. counts for a Madison Square Gar- | all through the spring training pe- good pitcher named Warneke. Did ; Birmingham . e Rage Rodvignes: 3, Weiss, Codo- | 1 fight in 17 months. With radio- /Tiod that his offense has been no he ever, by any chance, have Bismark .... »” re Bh viagra Te e, bastres: Ty money thrown in, each boy match for the present team’s de- words with an umpire? Boston ....¢ “ j i ficgs: R. Lastres, eek one double collected about $12,000, fensive prowess) “Very se Lon “I | Buffalo %5 4 ? 2 At 152%. to Martinez’ 149%, Ve-' Some fine individiaul perfer- was thr f only e | Charleston "3 play: Le Balsmign to Brooks: j.. was much stronger and he. mances by his backs and linemen in m: 1 Chicago 32 ' Miami Beach 7. puned his rival around. j indicate part of Drew's gloom may then was to f Corpus Christi _@ t s on balls, off {spring from his traditional caution to hell Denver é 3 + Lastres 4, ‘off Ki Will H d — genes Shes py Senn Detroit _% ‘ e evenly-balanced teams in § TS > e El Paso ” $5 2 iner ea irc hath vere gigeti orn eS ROL oe woke = Anyone who doesn’t believe our jsophomore quarterbacks Bart wrigies eld Galveston 6 1 1 For Havana Soon j Starr of Montgomery for the Reds year the w Jacksonville _. 1 portions are the largest mes Yr Lastres 5 for 2 PALM SPRINGS, Cali. uw — and Albert Elmore of Troy for the © “the pl Kansas City 5s runs in $ Innings: hit by pitcher : ‘ . ' i, | Whites. ght into es from col. KEY WEST 3 % sh is . Home-run hitter Ralph Kiner is | j rig rom col by Lasts (Brooks): wild virtually packed and ready to go to| lege or the low minora ae few and Key Wet Alrpert —— %s hamburgers the juiciest...our hot ther: Lastres toain : it hee Havana, Cuba—and anxious to get Boxing Results jfar Caenygt A, $ fa =5 nog Hpac - - ; : WBinan: umpires: Rodridues and | mre ee es Mantreet,_ eteation Bessa chese teed bk cooks (Saeed a dogs the longest ...and our ice Gualiemo: procetgg ary and! with the Pittsburgh Pirates re- By The Associated Press a ots play i. - had had another z - “4 ie © mains status quo. NEW YORK—Chico Vejar, 1524, | Ye@r out in the fa r Maami ™ m peepee Briefly, this means that he and | stamford, Cons. outpointed Vince “At any rate Minneapolis -. a cream the best in town. ANNE WITZEL WINS General ‘Manager Branch Rickey | Martinez, 149%, Paterson, N. J. 10 shortstop I have Memphis _ COLF TOURNAMENT Sr. are still carrying on a some-| PHOENIX, Aris — Jimmy Mar- there on opening New Orleans - —-- @ MrsAnne Witeel canto-oa _ | hat weird long range controversy | tines, 155, Glendale, Arir. outpoint e — York 3st wiles Prides in « tc C ® regarding Kiner’s salary ed Jesse Fuentes, 159, Los An- } Norfolk s Kab g0'? to - : Kiner, who lives bere. said today geles, 10 . homa City 3 Rael ge he Kev inst as far ashe knows the sext| WEST PALM BEACH, Fla = a «@ psa ts —s e is up to Mr. Rickey. Emerson Butcher, 145. Rock Is Pensacola 6 O08 Smith to t He has sent another of bis oum- ‘land. Hil. outpeleted Glen Hender. ‘he x ng | Pittsbargh 40 at fea Jutis ber of letters and telegrams to | shot. 149, Binghamton, N. ¥_ 10 games « t A an a the Rickey—this lest « telegram—and SINGAPORE — Mei B 187 “a T Tribe Yd J ies ie. aughinetMa ant uaed tem itintad States, actealatad ‘Homrs ; ittaee p< BESIDE GULFSTREAM FOOD DEPT. STORE mn the se-' BR Bray, 182, ¥iy : " * a a Havana. | am ready and club” Kiner said 8 » third play baseball. and [things are settied. | must ait w Py H be with the Pittsburgh bere i 4

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