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DODGERS SWEEP DOUBLE BILL TO INCREASE THEIR LEAGUE LEAL net ** * ~* * *** x*eet zee *** 2" Pazo Hurls KW Little League All-Stars To Win Over North Miami Ni | pape THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tocsday, September 8, 1953) Locals Edge : Braves Drop Two |Fishing Tourney Winners Miamians In SEG Five Thousand Fans To Jam anal te a | | J Wickers Stadium For Clinie |! ome The Key wot tile UMEXperience e All-Stars won over 6y THE ASSOCIATED Press ) h Miami Saturday night The seecud week of fall ae NATIONAL LEAGUE at the Wickers Field Sta- oan wae bays © 4 _ eastern Conference schools ——t tne tenme dium by a 1-0 score in an ac-jcoaches were grumbling as usanl is |tion and thrill packed ball. sbeut inexperienced personnel, > oy game juries and early cpening dates, a Alabama gets started n Both clubs played error- Mississippi Southern on the $* jess ball but it was the flaw. ° ~~ 18, Eight other SEC teal : . te » aq, Open their schedules on the less hurling of Pazo for Key quburn, Tennessee, and Vaadir~ West that turned the trick, bit have a week longer to get Pazo gave up but two hits/Tedy ‘ and fanned ten batters. At\sion, summed up the thoughtn ef EE the same time, Maxey wasjmost coaches yesterday when be as aoe a toes |hurling good ball for the los-/s#id, “Our vemet enoy ry ‘ perience. aught four . ers when Me gave up but irste units bus in rg ca + |four hits. mage with emphasis on blocking. The game was in doubt He called the rehearsal sluggish, right down to the wire with aie anh ae eens ye r neither club able to push freshman and cmnomene across a score. ~ sere = the single wing offense, > sok (the attack employed by Mem , Vildostiqui singled to COM|Siate and Tennessee, the Mt pals ter to start the game win- first two opponents. ning rally and advanced to! At LSU, Al Doggett was still the second base on a passed ball. Sst team quarterback, Doggett However, he was retired at won ian oa te ‘Conch ape third on & force out by Val-/nell Tinsley’s effort to get fence and speed in his Vacklield, dez, who went to second on Tetene’s bear Wot a. ithe play. Solomon singled to! Greenies through a ply lrightfield and Valdez made drill. He had Pete Clement at MISS ROBERTA BLATT, 10-D Seaplane Base, and Ken Bates, 291 Harris Avenue, display the . the long trip in from second tbe bale a F . — and handsome salt-water fishing outfits they won Saturday in the first annual Key West Better under a good throw. The)Kent at fullback in « drill against Fishing Rodeo. Young Bates won his prize with a two-pound snapper, while Miss Blatt caught umpire ruled him safe op a/the freshmen. &@ one-pound, six-ounce polly fish. Mayor C. B. Harvey, chairman c* the affair, pronounced it A ‘close play and the ballgame!, 20° Childress and Fob James, @ huge success when nearly 300 kids jammed the Clyde-Mallory Docks for the eevnt.—Citizen P jtwo of Coach Ralph Jordan's twp Staff Photo. h . was over. . romped through Solomon, McMahon and freshman defense with ease in ‘eb ee ae ; N. Garcia played good ball/>¥"s workouts. Ch ° } | Coach Red Drew praised the for the winners while Terry, work of four linemen after SPORTS ROUN DUP les Points ; na and Haydn starred scrimmage. He singled Py a Joe Cummings and Bud © TALSOT before Nationals. He for the losers. | ences tuem | use, tae or ens, er Litle Bout ward when both his 18-year-olds, MAJO sharp. ee 9 nice Kid Deine ioihe Rosewall and Lewis Hoad, were| | By RALPH BERNSTE LEAGUE | Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd told entertaining to a knocked off in straight sets, | _PHILADELPHI LEADERS his Yellow Jackets that tors and pro-| being a husky football By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |occk'y workouts Myrgcnring tne NATIONAL LEAGUE workouts, \from our old-timers, but BATTING — Furillo, Brooklyn,|sew Kind of fosthell, it's , aM, RUNS—Snider, Brockiyn, iz2. |e trick”, be said. RUNS BATTED IN—Campanella ‘Brooklyn, a if i ie it i 2? z § | seebosee eset UL He $ le i : f i ; ili ri re i ef E : FE ul} fl fle Ht if ni H ttt Hi & i j i i rf i: Jos it if # at ! i i i i : ! i mens tonight against Harold Peete ce | What happened here almost Cer-lajeq to mix it up for 10 rounds HITS — Ashburn, Philadelphia,| yesterday at Forest tainly will cool aff any desire to st Connie Mack Stadium. » 180, ; husky Tony Tra- adopt the Aussie aystem of taking) should the 32-year-old Charles Ppa of seven championship! DOUBLES—Musial St. Louis, 44, Jarruped the day-|promising kids and indenturing win he has been promised acrack escape Coast Leaour TRIPLES—Gilliam, Brooklyn, 16. of the weary, woe-begone them to the sports equipment s+ ihe heavyweight tithe he once officials concerned. pd HOME RUNS — Mathews, Mil-/ producing a sad anti- firms, though it has been decided owned. Dr. E J }» Lae Angeles 42 (tire waukee, “6. 4 & match that bad been to ease our present rules some-) Om the other hand, the 25-year-/physician, . STOLEN BASES—Bruton, Mil- ard to all week. jwhat, It has been vividly demon-\q Johnson's manager, Tommy fracture “4 waukee, 25. watened the diminutive *7ated that the Australian system'toughrey, claims Harold has been) PITCHING—Roe, Brooklyn, 11-2, the past two win. ngs ltself to an abuse of powerlsromised a light heavy title go +46, fand, we are inj@@-s ‘Rot good for boys wholtven if he loses, providing of! : : STRIKEOUTS — Roberts, Phila- something of thee still be in high school, — icourse, he makes a good showing . 172. is he can produce! ae a. on A crowd of 14,000 fans paying d AMERICAN LEAGUE is fresh and nis T, n T bert Sa an estimated $50,909 4s expected a BATTING—Vernon, Washington, by a cruel over-| 0) y ra Sithe fight. There will be 331. “game. His showing ¢¢ oo broadcast or telecast RUNS—Minoso, Chicago, 97. was disillusioning No Pro Career The bout figures to be |game. RUNS BATTED IN—Rosen, Cle- who were watching! between two clever box ith! veland, 131. first time and had no/ By WILL GRIMSLEY |the veteran Charies a 2 to 1 fa RUNS—Kuenn, Detroit, 188, | w ing the boy was at) FOREST HILLS, N. Y. u&—The/ite to regain prestige he lost LJ povaLss — Vernon, Washing- ‘about 70 per cent of efficiency. (United States’ new tennis cha 5 ‘The ones who knew best were pion ‘s a freckle-faced, 23-year-old giant Cuban TRIPLES—Rivera, Chicago, 14. American players and Rose-/¢X-sailor from Cincinnati whose im There seems ‘o be no question ing for Duroche HOME RUNS — Rosen, Cleve- ’s teammates. Though they/™ediate interests are marriage,/but that Charies must win this dugout, Players Jand, 39. happy to see Tony win, the the Davis Cup and college—not gone or go back to his Cincinnati swarmed about rd former shook their heeds and whis- Pre career gymnasium as another in a long stepped on, breaking the ipered it was too tad about Rose-| “I haven't had any professional jit of former heavyweight cham: Ml get him the lwall, whom they greatly admire. offers,” towheaded Tony Trabert ‘The other cine were afraid to said after crushing Wimbledon % regain the crown. He is ex-jgrimly. “The next time we say anything out lood, as their/champion Vic Seixas 63, 62, 63 Pected t weigh in at sbout 185 face to face—on the street or dandy little manoger-coach, Harty in yesterday's finals of the National Pounds and Johnson at 178. where—tI'll let him have it. |Hopman, was braying to all who Tennis Championships at the West! Johmsom has lost only five bouts) But National League would listen that Ken was in per- Side Tennis Club. in 41, those to Archie Moore (33),/Warren Giles viewed the ‘tbraw! fect shape. | “HP 1 had one, I wouldn't be in. (2%, Walcot and Bob Satterield. He|a “typical ballplayer tussle. teem hace tet, core tr mek rosy Fd Se OR Bg aes er ne, gat the Yank.;@nd he knew he had been largely win this thing egain, maybe « ‘ for beating a fine couple more times, and also Wim- i - Kinders|stoup of youngsters down both bledon. Then maybe—" | First Fish Caught In Redeo ir in rll FANE tet rt fi : i firs! a i ti gs 54 gis ? it 3 ¥37 ‘i i i ef i ee TE ii ee pr reef fgs 4 i ef iH bs fi Rivera, Chicago, 21. PITCHING—Lopat, New York, — ~ seems inti i iE: id eegzesee? ebaeeses? Ted Kroll Plays Steady Colf To Win Celebrities |nament yesterday with an - steady shots and @ single Ht 2 : : 3 i ; bs if H ce iis ist ne re. er fete ie |i i sk g iz ! i i i i zzneef sezzszef egctees? & wbpeckes? ace : i | | i § i [ 4 I hes Yankees to/Physically and mentally during the) This is heartening news for Am-, five harrowing months they have efican tennis, which during the been his command since they left past week has seen the pendulum home for @ trip around the world. of world supremacy swing again He was talkipg strictly for Aus- in its direction if place tralian consumption, knowing that) In Trabert and Seixas, the Uni- 7 ng be will be expected to answer a ted States has the No, 1 and No, 2 Hoeft £¢* questions when he returns to players in amateur tennis—take third Melbourne. your pick on the order—and- will Wal nh was ona tag oe be ae bapa — og three D over a month ago by well-inten- is Cu m Australia nex! pre Ra: _— tioned persons that he was over. cember stan © doing the iron discipline and keep “Sure, I think we'll win it,” Tra 7 an 0 Oe ag ing kids under too tight reign for bert said after bis surprising vic- ashington trampled too tong a period. He was strongly |tory over Geixas. “Australia is urged to give his eompany-con- counting on those kids (Ken Rose- trolled tennis pawns at least a two- wall and Lewis Hoad both 18). 1 Sweek rest from the game some. don'tthink they're old enough to - ~ stend the pressure rt fi i ii : ! | ! Ez ty ili z : i é ny i i iy? age 2887 tk Hite bali : rai . Trabert and Se:xes will carry} hitter Mickey Vernon Fapped two permitted six hits for his 17th tri U § Davis Cup colors against doubles and a triple in the night-umph and fifth shutout. The twin Canad< at Montreal this weekend, | eap. Third baseman Eddie Yost triumphs moved the Cardinals into and then into the Challenge Round! rove in three runs and scored third place against the Aussies seven—five in the first game—with Pittsburgh's last-place Pirates’ Sometime before or after the! three doubles, a hamer and single.'won their first double-header of Aussie event, Trabert plans to) | Red Shoendienst and Stan Mus-the year at the expense of the marry a stunning brunette named! fal led the Cardinals to @ double Giants 97 and 53. Eddie Pella- Shauna Wood from Salt Lake City,| vietory over the Cincinnati Red-grini had four straight hits in the Utah. She was “Miss Utah” in the legs 43 and 10. Schoendienst opener, including a home run. Paul recent Miss Universe contest. She singled in oo Sane gen te Oni Palme spaced mine bits for his was here to see Tony's sreatest| rupth inning opener seventh wiumph in the nightcap as triumph. homered with a man on base ¢ar-/Danny O'Connell homered to ex | PINT-SIZED TOM ROBERTS caught this small grunt Saturday lier. Musial doubled im pitcher tend his hitting streak to 18 con-| One whale can provide as much} % gain @ tie for the prize in the “first fish caught” division Harvey Haddix with the game's sectuve games for the winners. |meat as 100 cattle. in the Better Fishing Rodeo.—Citizen Staff Photo. » .