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Walker Cup Pairings Given MARION, Mass. @—America’s| Jim Jackson of St.Louls, « jamateur golfing bigwigs, assem- Gene Littler of San Diego, Call jbled here from a] parts of the will match alternate strokes wil mation, gave Charkey (Ducky) Jim Wilson and Roy MacGrege /Vates, U.S. Walker Cup team cap and Bil Campbell of Huntington Page é THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, September 4 1953 Vie Seixas Eyes $50,000 Pro Tennis Offer From Jack Kramer = | : j i - il 348 i | i ij bre i it a2kz : | iti z 2 i i Hl i ‘The tion ‘They their it i hl Hi Hy af if ga° *f i 5 . 5 > ER E A z t *F iy { ef : z z s HE 7 i : 2Fiz 4 z& 4 z f En By WILL GRIMSLEY tain, a vote of confidence for his W.Ve., and Charley Coe of Okie! jopening round pairings for the international competition on Kit jtansett's usually windswept links today. | Yates paired ais hottest young sters, Sammy Ureretta of Roches- ter, N.Y, and M@yearcld Ken |Venturi of San Francisco, against (Britain's aces, Joe Carr and Ron nie White Seixas is playing tennis like the! jworld’s greatest amateur, and it’s homa City, with Gerald Mickle: and John Morgan, TV ACTORS INJURED ENCINO, Calif. & — Princip. Conklin and Mrs. Conklin of th Our Miss Brooks” television sho are recovering today from injurie received im a traffic accident ye fit JAYCEE CHESTER KNOWLES (seated) seems to be the victim of assault as the Jaycee and Beta Sigma’ Phi softbaliers hold a tuneup session for their annual softball battle, September 8, at Bayview Park. Shown with him are, from the left: Mildred Witherspoon, Ida Gell- rich, Sylvia Knight, Edith Lopez, Marge Sellers, Everett Sweeting, Manuel Lopez and Joe Mlacqua.—Citizen Staff Photo. GUARD COMBINATION CONCHS SEARCH FOR * jot New York in a fou match, 62, 60, 60, winning the jlast 14 games in a row, The smashing triumph automat- ically turned what appeared to be ja wide open U. 8, National tourna- ment into a one-man show, with Seixas now heavily favored. jthis, 1 think I can win it,” he jsaid afterwards. “The only time’ I've felt I was playing as well was in Australia a year ago.” i fy They will start the 14th renewal terday. ‘of this one-sided competition The actress, Mrs. Charles 1 Britain has won only once—in the Aldrich im real lie, was treate: first of the Scotch foursomes. Carr, for leg abrasions afer the car he |England’s outstanding amateur, husband was driving was struc! ‘dethroned America’s Harvie Ward from bebind. Aldrich, 47 a6 the British amateur titlist last ceived minor injuries. He is know May. White, 32, has been undefeat. Professionally as Geile Gordon, ed in three previous Walker Cup — team matches and rates as Bri-| There's one deal Detroit mu ‘tain's second best certainly regret. The Tigers se: Urzetta won the 1950 National Billy Pierce, southpaw ace, to ¢ Amateur title from Frank Strane. White Sox late in 1948 for Aa jhan. Venturi has been burning up Robinson jthis sea-girt course for several days Harvie Ward of Atlenta, and Congressman Jack Westland of Everett, Wash. current National Amateur titlist, are paired with John D. A. Langley cod Arthur Perowne for the No. 2 foursomes mateh TWINS GARAG! Means QUALITY AND USED CARS At the RIGHT PRICE Our Used Car Lot Is Open until 9 PM, Each Night We Invite You te Come in end Look Over Ovr Mew The Key West High; School football team took advantage of cool weather) yesterday to begin hitting in, leaknest, but they still need 1 /xew ¥ | Detromt ning squad. Coach Ed Beckman spent lot of work before Beckman ‘erent has a semblance of a win- Somers, ~~ Lew AMERICAN LEAGUE By The Associated Pi oe 9 ty ” a 52 se pone We YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ress Won Lest Pet Behind =» ao mm Tommy West and Peter) caiy games scneaued) York @, St. Lous Boston most of his time experiment-| Peirex’> : Washington 3, Chicago 1 ing in an effort to uncover a a couple of guards to replace! crag cement ee Detroit st St. Lous im t, who graduated last He Fi BALL RESULTS besseseef” bees * seszzzeef stzz = : ze: 5 = Hit i 2 beebeees? | if Ef tt E : E i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE | Then on Saturday, gages Kurt Nielsen, the big Dane, in a replay of the Wimbledon final while the ageless Gi ot Coral Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ereree MIAMI and KEY WEST Ane Serving ALL POUNTS G8 FLORIDA KEYS fi : 4 eazesszat ayeteze'f i i performed last year at) man said that he! i eybeeeee? tae I | Saezeszag™ asczeesel | Chicago at Cincinnatt ) (a) & Lous ot Milwaukee «> (aly games scheduled) 1% i? H Pad 4. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ingham 7. New Orleans © Nashville 4, Memphis 3 Mobile 34, Atlanta 25 Bbam at Little Kock postponed, rain |Leaguers 3 = devoted elinie September 11,/ ‘onchs will be hard-pressed to : most since the days of Murderers’ Row, that their pitching has exceptional depth and mii a3 | y improvement in the kicking shaders linn. Three women's) y complete the brack- y Must Like It in one, family all are named St.Louis Al- bert Estes, there's bound to be some confusion. | | One of the brothers, of Van Nuys, BATTING—Vernon, Washington, RUNS—Minoso, Chicago, 95. RUNS BATTED IN—Rosen, Cle veland, 125. HITS—Kuenn, Detroit, 179 DOUBLES—Vernon, Washington, a. TRIPLES—Rivera, Chicago, 14 HOME RUNS — Zernial, Phila deiphia, 37. STOLEN BASES — Minoso and Sarwan em ant Key West (Ne Seen Ex Rewre) LEAVES KEY WEST Cay (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) of 6:08 P.M. Arrives af Miami ot 12-00 o'clock LEAVES MIAME DARY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) of IDG) e'cieck Midnight and errives at Key West ot 6:60 o'clock LEAVES KEY WEST OAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) of 8:08 o'clock A.M. (Stops At All Intermediate and arrives at Miami at 4:08 A LEAVES MIAMI DANY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) ot 9:60 o'clock and reves at Key West st 5:00 FULL CARGO INSURANCE jthat Manager Charlie Dressen has appeared yesterdsy in Municipal . Chicago, 21 done a great job of shifting his Court on a speeding ticket. The PITCHING--Lopat athletes about to throw all the|judge asked him about severallsgs g24. nena Power at his command into the other traffic tickets eee oe STRIKEOUTS— Pieroe, Chicago. “ | inal Baseb | MAIN OF FICE end WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton und Francis Ste incinna’ tment this year while Red TELEPHONE 2-706) Stickney, Stu Yates and Joe Pinel P with tout iGa are being groomed for the pass throwing duties, | AGUE By The Associated Press PENAL STANDINGS Won Lost New York iH Pet oy Cincinnati, was the loser of the World Series » month hence The boys, he Home runs by Yogi Berra, Gil MeDougald and Gene Woodling, which produced six runs, helped Eddie Lopat score his 14th victory for the Yanks. The Browns led 44 at one point. j The White Sox fell before the four hit pitching of Bob Porterfield and Johnny Schmitz six scoreless innings but up with a back injury. | had to give Pool, Ping Pong Winners Named €. W. Bohn, Jr, ME}, USS Gilmore, and Charles Stuart, SN, US Naval Station, won the prunswick & Tilt peel and table tennis tourna. ext of seven sores 20 TODAY'S SCHEDULE © playotin) ments, respectively, at USO-YMCA Club Tuesday even: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE are clubbing the ball at 200 or guished one from snother by the w! Savenman (0 determine fourt® better, SULTS Thomasville 2, Albhay | (best of seven the series thes ‘Tilt Scheduled use of first, second, third, ete., other tick- featuring the Club Litele || game begin- Bustaio 6 * victory over Phila-| TEXAS LEAGUE Oklahoma Cty 4 Fort Worth 3 Shreveport 9 Beaumont 4 ‘The squat Campanella, a bust in the last series, had driven across them Toles Charleston 2. Indianapolis @ ay ie at Kanaas City piponed, rele TODAY'S BASEBALL sCHRDULE By The Associsted? Press AMERICAN Ass0CIATION 38 i F Minneapoiis ot Kansas Cry A. Pau ot Loussvitic TERAS LEAGUE Shreveport at Beaumont Houston a( San Asicew ‘Toles Dallas Fort Worth at Okishoma City INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE at Battato 55 5 t fu ill wh ! : Ff 7 : Ph F $¢ f HS f r iy A i BALL By The Associated Press AMERICAN ASNOCLATION * " » E E f j z*E i] i ef Totete Lasaiswitte [oo inchamers os | host e cs o o bees? 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