The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 9, 1953, Page 6

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West High School Plans For World Series Play Starts Sept. 30 ° . ° | Ma Play Before en Future With Junior Grid Program =< | BASEBALL RESULTS | "ee As Prices Go Up EEE, nesl Loge w 1 (Thomasville ridder. a a 68 G , By WILL GRIMSLEY ~ re " ; Leacts ill | Pegeé THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, September 9, 1953. A. ne rt For grte | ‘the 3 Yankees and Repo York | Brooklyn Dodgers, already close’! Drills At Key . to clinching their respective league) championships, may be excused if} * cager to finish West High By GAYLE TALBOT chill s man with one wallop from (0<? susdenly fmt Waser : 3h — , NEW YORK o—There are a either fist. They certainly won't be toying r ascent ax f great many hotel rooms in this| Sampling of press box opinion we 04 now that it appears they —~ +fh;4 {towe—meet run inte the thousands took = other day ag Sage may play before _— + dol- —but if you haven't already made older horse, ler gate and the largest yers’ ~—e ‘a reservation starting about two Will command heavier backing than ae ~ World Series bistery. YESTERDAYS MAsERALL RESULTS weeks from today it would be Native Dancer in theif dream race, “ni, became a sitong possibility “AMERICAN LEAGUE tts strongly advisable to count on stay- Sotwithstanding the latter's ire lure aTLANTic LEAGUE ball program for its junior.ot sou ing home and burning leaves. = . »po < " ’ | high school students, ‘Three of the your's biggest eperts - jing Beat ot fie Se soue ice Lowa to increase the average Ly to be at a mile gate trom $50,000 to $100,000 « ' hee Fe Box seats are up from $8 oe Cartetan # Awxnicay association Reserved seats are up from $6 to met $1, And bleachers are up from - = $1 to $2, 2 100 per cent rise. It'll) = ; ay still. cost the same for standing Ss. except sell tickets and out Two days later, Native Dancer, Pre room. stadium. aes yes S-year-old champion, will make aatiee The py te sage neem s oversized freshman half-fun at Tom Fool, the handicap Bomb- which fell into the routine eate-\start for | sy seg ae Re paeelg g-pg Rey chil The 1953. Series will openlover from Pittsburgh, was the necneuer supplanted Charlie Oakley: mont Park. On the followin; they are. Wednesday, Sept. 30, in the park) fetes haxley Cheams i fl fis halfback yesterday Wednesday the Yankees and Thus Milwaukee prolonged the paitimore Coach Gaynell Tinsley Dodgers open their homeric the Starting time is 1:05 pm., EST, National League Onawa , ‘grabbing talents and at Yankee Stadium. est except Sunday in Brooklyn when haps early next week but didn't springnes 0 | From this distance it be; the the time will be 2:05 p.m. the Dodgers—and the Yan Alabama's largest took as thuogh the odds in f. i . 7 kees too, for that matter—from Tide for financial Marciano keeping his title married veteran lengthen gradually right up to 3 ething. number of 10, open their final home| r, said the finan- weigh-in, and that the belter fro: gone the stand against the Western clubs ying football and Brockton might enter the ring two months and Manager tonight, with the tough Chicago, bis GI Bill of5t0-1 favorite, or even better. Dressen was beginning to White Sox as hosts. too mueb. How-' Why this is so we do not er would again. | The Dodgers, with a 124-game rmen remain atto know. In our mind, La come out of his advantage over Milwaukee and a 's talent - rich figures to have a real good . important Series news, magic number of 4, swing West) 2 question of for a nine-game trip which begins Outside Carl with a night engagement at Cin- and Russ cinnati. a start} Any combination of 10 Yankee at his victories and Cleveland defeats can ¥ + HI i Pactrte Coast LeAcUR | ous tae JO ANN ATWELL, 1413 Albury about all the gravy tettywood in 78 Street, drum majorette, has lai in the World Se “ a Pp up Los Angeles * added a trapeze act to the high . Portiond s Ss were © school band’s performance to be \ pent fw ~ 4 “) given at half-time at the Her- 389,763 fans **eremento BT 46, ald Football Clinie tomorrow \ ee <obncangy a: Al night. Jo Ann and five other 021,348.92, includ [TINY ACTRESS DIES —_| girls, including @ three-year- and television) HoLLYWwOOD @—Funeral serv.) Old. are — ps for ices were scheduled today for Mrs,| the opener, —Citizen Photo yers’ pool, limit Nona Co 77, known for more) by Finch. the first four than half a centur, y } ¥ as Lady Dolly,’ __. 562.27, collected 4 oven a Se wee Ty and Giants in 1951, |", Midget actress $338 Save 68 8°89 The widow of film cowboy Tex ye rye Cooper, she stood only 3 fect fr QUALITY USED CARS food chance of beint inches tall. She died Saturday. land General Auto Repairs the Mrs. Cooper was @ schoolteacher of 67,000, Brook- worked in the movies for many 1120 DUVAL ST, DIAL 2.2601 32,111. years and was a stand-in for child’, ¢ g § gave § § § 8 , for instance, }as *eresses. Ot RE Bee. seats and 35,000 Under the new} NOTICE? woTicet oo oe 2 Our Used Car Lot Is inv since more! ~=BARNEY'S Open until 9 PM. years. Sept. 30, the World Each Night will be played right BAIT CAMP ée towite You te Come & through ones 2 Sr) Oe. BIG COPPITT KEY and Leok Over Our New . And the Yanks} Will Be Closed to . . and Referee Buck Me- delj’s knuckleballs on the third wwe been given per Pub Pre-fight talk by both boxers, . The AP|strike, Bruton scooted for first. py a Pa lic, Except their managers, the promoter and bad it 53-2 |When Lopata failed to retrieve the pasteboards. The baseball] On Weekends Until some good news./anybody else who could get in a| Charles weighed i85'2 and John- ball, Bill took off for second. |brass figures they're taking little Further Notice pnderstudied the public quote, was that this was the son 177. | Johnny Logan sacrificed him to) of wasting precious paper Coach Paul win-or-else fight for Charles; it was oi soon be dis-|the chance of a lifetime for 25- service. year-old Johnson. The winner was going to get the next crack at the heavyweight title. heavyweight title fight with cham- heavyweight title fight wih cham. “ipion Archie Moore even if he lost but made a good showing. e "| Then came the dewn, or rather j the end of the fight. e all Reporters of hard./Towded into the sweaty dressing ch Har. Toms, fought their way through Coa . numberless well-wishers and con- 7 } “The bay: yh fronted the a = ' We t im co-managers, om annas ai ioe phroden re OS ee Mik, al thought Charles ei mp U Geergia Tech's Bobby Dodd saw ¥°- Retired? Man, you're a crazy some improvement in his defending ™*¢d-up kid, they inferred. conference champions after several) “Why, we have a contract for a thy days of singing the blues. “We're return bout within 60 days and we jeutting down on the number of name the site,” they shouted al- mistakes,” said Dodd, “and I'm most in unison. You see, the fight |beginning to feel better.” mob has more secrets than the | He — halfback Leon Harde- State Departmet . guards Ed Gossage,| Perplexed and ctill unbelieving, James A. Smith, chief Prank Brooks and Orville Vereen you hustle down the corridor to after yesterday's scrimmage. (Johnson's quarters He and his by! Two 1952 defensive stalwarts,’ manager, Tommy Loughren, were —< USN halfbacks Larry Scott and Bob talking about fighting Rocky Mar- . Kye Davis, edged into the No. 1 back- ciano for the heavyweight title, or , Surface ond at Florida At Auburn, quar- maybe Moore for the light heavy- [Een reciteh atte See To eanay omer a eh Ralph J: this year inidan with their bullseye aim i ee nae E” pistol expert course Doole the dressing room, anyway. pasees, ¥ scored a scrimmage ‘Then an innocent reporter popped outlined in the Landing Party touchdown on a 16. “ ‘ ‘Do you have a return ae Hirt Ee. a i ii “hari 1 sh t H Hl i -¥ H : battz iG 83 g rl E i g t g f a se fi ; 4 IF it i Bart Starr's pass- boxer named Gene Tunney, and ) a5 was the talk invariably gets around to Bill Oliver established fact that Marciano ¢ i i ri feel 4 gif i de ?> = = 5 ranked al Stee, intel w complete Charles Will Get for entrance into x ever suspense remains in the Na a dummy scrimmage ye econd Crack At Mag chone — aes. appear in no y, Coach Murray Warmath . to make it easy for the Maroons could expect Harold Johnson v Saaing bettie mathematicians. In the only work for rest of the’ jas the aggressor, but he 1).ved in the majors last By RALPH BERNSTEIN hun-iayott of a July 31 tie game, .| PHILADELPHIA (—The most Agee = about boxing is to learn what you ar in the dressing shennanigans. assignments in room after a fight. Take the Har- hb With tbe score tied 2-2, Bill old Johnson-Ezzard Charles battle decision was split, with ¢on, Milwaukee leadoff man, ‘at Connie Mack Stadium last night, scoring it 7-3 for out, But, when catcher Stan Joe Capristo 54-1 pata missed one of Johnny Paes ft Hf FY ie ili pie ii HH OR LAL be Fl ith He tt att H Lt Ue ae i He ix i ' fi: : A iz ; 3 ty : i 4 t if lis Hi ii i li a 33 it i j 1 i I i i E i | ‘tackle and guard inmate os aoe ie — ay i < g & a4 As eall See een SRNONES SUNNY SO Raees Ceseete ie cit st fa E tll z s i i i 3 rl i Fs Te 3 gz : H Mh i il eFis ie crit i iH +. i i i } lr das} Fl s ef 85 ith, 360; Tulane and Mississippi pro-|, SHence. then py tg man 4 . To qualify gressed satisfactorily, their coaches —" “94 ya we'll have for the expert pistol medal, per-isaid. Tulane scrimmaged and half-\,, sient him in €0° days Probably ‘back Max McGee was a standout in Milwaukee, Pittsburgh or Cin- ‘aera ga ran cignals, reviewed inns” assignments and concen- trated on pass defense | The result is this: Charles will \tirst time since his arrival from ative Dancer Gets ° 8" ® ¥> + weet | Winfrey is pointing the Dancer nother Workout |, % sess o be bei sare Dollar for Dollar ’ NEW YORK W—Native Dancer, Fool and perhaps other older a5 @ hep cat, was sent out horses in the $50,000 Sysonby Mile! roominess, luxury another gallop around Belmont at Belmont Sept. 26 eo rh’s huge 1%-mile main track Tt was somewhat of a shock when trainer Bill Winfrey ex. the Dancer developed soreness in the big grey cham. his left forefoot after winning the @ speed workout in/American Derby ot Chicago Aug. 22 for his 18th victory in 19 races. bruised a foot! “But, you learn to take the bit- Vanderbilt ter with the sweet in this business,” had to issue said Winfrey, confident that the on the colt’s condi. Dancer was on solid underpinning tion. Telephones ring at all hours again. im the Vanderbilt barn office and at Winfrey's apartment. Photog-| Va! Joe Walker, speedy halfback! e raphers swarm Seepeney tek Se ee Vee football Giants, the fourth ex- 43 ." said'S. M. U. ace on the squad. DIAL 2467: salloped|The others are Kyle Rote, Pat Corner CAROLINE STREET and TELEGRAPH LANE sround the Week yesterday fer the and Fred Benners. j |: ef ag aa 8 i i :e F i = zi fe ie 38% TE f : HH * ast F z i i [

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