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Former Key Wester Continues To { kk * Burn Up Court In Army Tennis (Ted Williams | Southern Legion Lt. Ralph Hartenstine, long active on the Key West [g A Civilian | Championship At yor —~ until he eet = wna — — ago,| Stake In First jazing out a name for himseif in top-notch tennis! | competition a news release appearing in the pecoway Of Today | Of Three Games Chronicle reveals. | i w Hartenstine has battled his way into the quarter| ‘WASHINGTON — Today, for| Arthur Sawyer Post 28} finals of the 1953 Post Tennis Tournament at Camp Gor-|the second time in eight years, the American Legion will tangle|WTe ———— Marine Corps releases Ted Wil-'with Clewiston tonight in|, Charlie Grimm Needs More Heroes To Win MILWAUKEE #—“All we need} “But a few more heroes, like.game” system. Then, all at once, is more heroes.” that kid Mathews tonight, andjthe fireworks fizzled. Nothing So chortled Charlie Grimm last|we're back in business for sure.”|worked and the club started slid-| night as his Milwaukee Braves} Mathews, jing. When it came home yesterday frolicked into the clubhouse after/home it was 7% games behind pace- setting Brooklyn and only half a} game .ahead of third-place Phila- chopped half a game off the ‘Dodgers’ lead. Before the game, Grimm barred 2 from the club- x jliams from active duty. it spot, Hartenstine netters battled top from among appear on Dodgers The 34-year-old jet pilot planned to return to Boston immediately 'to join the Red Sox. If the Boston \the first of a three game set for the Southern Area Le-! jgion Championship and a) house. He said later he'd “talked/ments. to the boys a little.” A good part! of the lecture, he admitted, con-' cerned a fracas in New York Sat-' ladedibelent: wants 0 Gat war jshot at the state title which Williams could play in tonight’s|Wi!! be decided in Wauchula game against Chicago, although he August srd. ae i says he is not tm condition. | Key West will be the fa- Williams, who is a captain in VOrites in tonight’s action, the Marine Corps’ volunteer re-|and will be aided by the fact By BEN PHLEGAR serve, was called vp May 1, 1952, that Clewiston will not reach gthewidpivd and sent to Korea. He flew 38 mis-'town until five o'cleck after If the Brooklya Dodgers Play:sions before an ear and rose ail- a 200 mile journey. The close to. .500 ball on their 13-game ment sent him to the sidelines. | 7 : Western road trip opening today; Doctors at the naval hospital in/#2me is set for 8 p.m. at the in Chicago, the home office will/suburban Bethesda, Md., put him|Wickers Field Stadium. be sorely tempted tc start haying|‘*foush treatment program and| Kither George Lastres or yesterd ve him a cli bill : World Series tickets printed. 3 hain, hte fread Ee ot im. (Lefty Thompson is slated The Dodgers begin their third|mediate separation from active|to go to the mound for the Western swing — a ng mae el gna Pg hada oy locals tonight with the bal- the Milwaukee Braves|normally wot not expire until! . * eed the, Waketeneed “Giinvistion Oct. 1. ance of the lineup in top that the only serious challenger} It usually “takes days or even|Shape and loaded for bear between them and the pennant is|weeks for the separation formali- jn the clash. fourth-place New York. ties to be completed. In Williams’ | - Giants went West with high case, it is taking less than 24 hours. | The Conchs will start , too, but they got off to a| Asked whether he thought his ail-- Julio Santana at shortstop, start last night‘in Milwau-| baa Sarat ee with see Play-|Don Carey at second base, where the given-up-for-dead |ing, Williams said, “I guess I can’t! A . ves buried hoa pote a 13-0|hear as well as I used to, but 1 Eloy Rodriguez will hold don’t think that'll bother my ball|down the hot corner, Julio For the Dodgers, the West this Playing.” eh aa q)Henriquez is slated to han- red j id id ams scoffir at publishe F? " woolly as" the. storybooks claim, (stories that he will be back in the “le the catching duties, Ro- Brooklyn won only three out of|Red Sox lineup by such and such ¢r Bean will appear in eight games on its first journey|4 date. He said that personally he centerfield, with Jim Portier West, -On their second trip the|has no idea when he'l: play. lin tort field, Fred Kerr will Dodgers won six and lost eight.| lm stiff,’ he said. “I haven't! dle first b: uti d ‘But it was on that second tour swung a bat in nearly two years, |han ie first base duties an jE don't want to be get in there,Sidney Kerr will play right and hurt the club because I’m not |Field ready.” 3 But he made ft quite clear he} A top crowd of baseball wants to get back in action—and'fans is expected to crowd tea cssooking forward to quite |their way into the stadium i* few asians big league ball. tonight to witness the clash. . the Babe hit the all-time record|T he Legionnaires sorely oe park <a lee lias fh . {need a top crowd since they. wi y’ve now los' very! ut Spahn contrib- ian! six. [sted ches hit “and “Matioes got|ePent some $900 in the Mia raves dropped three three. Jim Hearn was the loser./mi tourney. games in aay same was the only one in} The Conchs the weekend, most observers | T league, i they were finished. But} -The Giants stick around Milwau- Chance to battle Clewiston New York last night Char-'kee for three more games on this|;when they captured the dis- m's lads tried to persuade visit. Brooklyn plays three in Chi- trict ten’ title in Miami Sun- Pome Ser Bae a0. aAlhe [igh agpniry ee e Tauls day after nine days of tough y clubbed four New York'the tour with three in Cincinnati./baseball action. for 14 hits and made it! In the American league, where —_— lefty Warren Spahn to reg-only eight. games separate fourth-| Hay Hayworth Dixon, the Na- 13th victory of the season)place Cleveland and first-place |tional League’s newest umpore, 30th major league shutout./New York, the Yankees begin their| was born in Vernon Springs, N. C., Thien home — with. three games and still lives there. runs, the first one with the/against the Indians who have} ge OTR ORRIN loaded during an eight-run'beaten them six in a row. Boston,| Southern Methodist and B ares in the fourth inning. The fresh from a brilliant 10-2 road, who met for the first time ' ‘as Mathews’ second grand/trip, makes its bid for better things|ball at Dallas in 1952, will resume ‘lout of the season and his/against second-place Chicago in Telations in 1956. might’s work left bim with 32 hom-'Boston. St. Louis will be at Phila-\—————————— ers in 95 games, one short of'delphia and Detroit at Washing- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Babe Ruth’s pace in 1927, the year|toa. |Page 8 ‘Tuesday, July 28, 1953 To Compete In Softball Finals urday night involving shortstop acres Lead B sor gy haere egg it YY 7 Games get Re bt TH : i ; i RE Ee 5 8 i ee i i Hl Eu : a : ! i 4 H g me i | HL F fe F g : ! i 3 : tiene Fini . itt ‘ HA et is em- ition Depart- H / : iF won i Phe in H oe ee lett als z You liked it in bottles, on draught, in individual cans. Now . there’s an even easier, handier way to enjoy delicious Schaefer beer. It’s the new Schaefer 6-pak—6 cans of real beer in a sturdy cardboard container. Buy it off the ice or off the shelves pene Cok neat. 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