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Page & THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, July 16, 1953 j Be Shr f Chis Summer = ASWIMand. AR Al - Leoks Mke fun, eh?—but it could be tragic. What sppears inno- : i iF if} estch you off- TODAY'S SCHEDULE Chariemon penaceenz? § z a Bening Florida ™* Associa- se s » ™ Down Lions In ‘{12-Inning Tilt aE iti iH ft al hits, Daytona Beach combed Jack. isonville Beach's Fioyd Bridges for 5 12 hits while Zack Gray held the host Fort Lauderdale Lions, 8-6, that unlimited television and radio Sea Birds to five. John Skorupski YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS |in a 12-inning thriller that ‘gave coverage “would destroy” . homered in three rans in the sec- AMERICAN LEAGUS” * the fans just about everything in’ siional football, the league filed fond and manager Ec Com‘iarionas teacve _—(Fe® Bours and two minutes of\gopage bret in U.S, District Court|imn Dodgers. SSE 8 00 £0 td to ee the ave games TEXAS LEAGUE -_ Dallas 7, Shreveport 5 Eee Cre runt Ac Texan Favored _ tex cupted play for 26 minutes. Louis i ° " art denied a game series at home. Rrarcping wh rent Poriery a In its brief, the NFL i | Treas: “etna Matias’ Leeda In Publinx Golf 3 Minneapolis 6, Indianapolis 4 (13 thnings) j i ed in te commerce All-Stars came out on top at Cin-| SEATTLE @ — A quiet talkin’ n : saniNfeRNaniowal beacuse in the top of the 12th to give the|le onan eot7 sts of itsicinnati as expected, decided to Texas lad who wears blue’ jeans'bits. The Pilote utilized eight blows alo 7, Montreal 2 All-Stars their fifth victory in sev. Preacher Roe another chance off three pitchers, coupled with oe < i games. yn : joe ee his eicksomiehak wiz. 2nd travels a straight and narrow eight walks and four errors, Man- Seip 4 activity ardry over the Cards in the first 2°lfing trail moved into the lime-jager Chuck Aleno accounted for eee put them together ef- Senedeanty activi \game: . jlight today after bumping the de-'three scores with a double and a os Aug.| Milwaukee's second - place fending champion, Pete Bogan of Pace. oe to answer the brief. The Justice'Braves open their third Eastern Montebellow, Calif, out of the eg es st = gos a the NFL putiinvasion with a night game in‘ Public Links Tournament,| Heseh 3 a wile ‘conspiracy”’|Pittsburgh and the homer-happy 3 ang acl - 2. Lakeland 9 Leesburg 0 i; now Cincinnati Redlegs visit Philadel- e Hollywood 29, 2 : t is now) ti wniladel-)’ Bogan bowed to 19-year old Hal DeLand 4 Oriendet Marciano Favored “lecast|" The New York Giants, winner of Mecommas of Dallas in-a Wednes-|Cocon 12 Sanford & ? . : : By The Associated Press rs hese. Dodgers 42¥ afternoon round, joining two Thursday Games NATIONAL U1 former champions on. sidelines.'Orlando at Leesbur, ; ‘Louis at Brooklyn (N 4 them last Sunday, renew ny. only ex-titlist in the run-\Lakeland at DeLand : ‘ their battle for a first division arza out ; ne ae game ceases Con ining is portly Andy Sewedko of Cocoa at Daytona Beach pas bem - —- jPittsburgh, who has scrambled his Sanford at Jacksonville Beach I By WILL GRIMSLEY Ter onerreee ern | tteaten af Cates Ca) The New York Yankees, who| "Sy to four —_ te ago | Standings ) i eotone th Saan : pu wick wos avery geome on Chale est-'Dave Stanley of Los Angeles, the Daytona Beach -make Heavyweight “Champion li aes aid : ern open their third tour Bg ‘Rocky Marciano @ 31 favorite Sports Roundup ALABAMA-FLORIDA LEAGUE ; 1951 titlist, came limping home s DeLand | : i 5 i Ht i Es ; Roland La Starza Dothan Beach . loser yesterday afternoon after a Cocoa ‘not ite fi ih ot the, Pole Sy ACN Betaala ‘a Graceville, ; 22-hole argutnent with Harold Had-|Jacksonville Beach Grounds, but the cobegedired chal Rr er Revie, Tenet} Stars’ ninth-inning tally dock of Denver, Stanley Bielat of Sanford i unimpressed. - e St. Petersburg’s Billy » NL 1 can beat him,” the} NEW YORK w—Most fighters Seal getting a walk ‘end West New York who have been hit by Rocky Mar- have’ want-'ciano don't want to talk about it. ever since Roland La Starza is different. He er mé wants more. In fact, Rollie thinks he he has been hit harder by another an/ guy. | It will have been 3% years, to more poise the day, since their first he can hit/Mareh 24, 1950, when Rola t has’ been S8588882 "4 it Ee ee a E ci uy his Tematch. He's sure it's has ‘Tate. 4 for days, the| “Sure I think T'v » ceremonies were|he said. 5i match. Dan trains La Starza. You ‘May remember~he also handled iJersey Joe Walcott for his two “\matches with Rocky. In fact, Dan j is well on his way to Ray Acel’s old title of ‘Meat Man” for he was in’ the other corner when Mar- jciano flattened Joe Louis and Wal- (cott twice and also a fellow named ‘Joe Domonic. | “This fellow is altogether differ- ent from Walcott,” said Floria. “He's got it in his mind that he fought the guy once and beat him, He don’t want to talk about any-| thing else. He thinks he’s a cinch. “Walcott? I don’t know what! happened yet. He died on me the last day, After the fight he went {to his room and I went to mine. t-'T never saw him since.‘ nd) “He trained hard. Everything was fine the day before but the iday of the fight he was dead. He never mentioned the fight. Maybe + hand he was still thinking of that punch he got up to finishim Philadelphis. Who knows? clever ore “He was positive he was going|" knockout pun +}to win the first one. I thought he Ne lwas going to win the second too,| CHICAGO u—Ben Hogan, king second title defense until that last day. When he makes /°f golf, still tops American pros| Marciano, the Brockton, Mass.,/up his mind that be can lick an-|# Money-winning although he has knocked outjother fighter he’s a great fighter. |Played in only four PGA-sponsored for the title} “Hé just went gloomy on me, |tourney: Sept. 23 and In the dressing room before the Walcott in Chicago fight it took him a half hour to|‘Tedit newly-crowned British jtake his street shoes off. He agen of seen Say nothing to nobody. Who the: ’ . hell knows what happened? Although four tourneys have been! Slated | “Maybe it takes a young flew on ee ; ¥ 'to beat Marciano, somebody that |{Tiumph, + S. pen, June 11-13, te ¥ poy hag be a orton of the can move around. He’s easy to Satrop preang Dursuer with’ is i : $ 12 Mos., 39 Plate, 80 Amp. Battery Island Baseball league tonight but he’s a tough fellow who keeps is Lloyd Mangrum. Carlos Institute. The winging. 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