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Pegeé ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Thursday, September 10, 1953.from 2 neighboring a i -———-—— heme where the [tte girl | Tuesday Prague radie am nounced the Czech government hae protested to U. S. authorities i when a Germany that the West the screams €ame) pixesvILLE, Md. — Many <a ‘land's state troopers were a busy lot during the three-day Labor Dag weekend. A report released by the State Police Department showed they: traveled 111. miles, made 1,625 traffic arrests, ) investigated 38 smashups in Persons were injured or Killed 122 less serious crashes, and &® sued warnings to 2472 motorist: who were driving impropetiy. $333 save ssee For QUALITY USED CARS and General Auto Repaire TWINS GARAGE 1138 DUVAL ST. DIAL 208 save $888 regys ag ry Fa i ; NOTICE! NOTICE! BIG COPPITT KEY Will Be Closed to the Public, id phe i POREST HILLS, N. Y.— Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman pre- sents women's division U.S. Amateur National Championship cup to Maureen “Little Mo” Connolly (center), of San Diego, after latter downed Doris Hart (left), Coral Gables, 6-2, 64, in their finals, it was “Little Mo's” third straight women's crown.—United pereet ri F be a bit of determination to get into the offen- the horizontal posi tion.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. iti 7 bet be . ‘Bascom Grooms Captures Lions Football Notes = Club Outboard Regatta Race § "=" “tl | NEW YORK w—Whether college’ on Tuesday |football will be as wide open this pee ry ty football clinic but Lions Club Regatta Outboard vedi Quarterback To for pons Sunday afternoon in Gerricsn Sere es Aen eet poe Play Center At renve klahoma A&M By BOB HOOBING }fall as in recent years is a ques-) jtion on which even the coaches themselves can't agree. Maryland’s Jim Tatum and) Army's Earl Blaik insist there will be less passing in 1953 ander the) jnew substitution rule. They argue} the ends won't be able to go down-) field to receive tosses as often as NEW before they are called upon to YORK ane eg see heavy duty on defense tov, vad . re's that and But art Lewis of West Virginia in store for college football doesn't see it that way. He believes when the 1953 season opens there'll be more aerial work be-/ than two weeks as coaches cause that’s the only bog Be quar- some fancy personnel shuffling tetback will be able to last near for the coming no-platcon era * G0 minutes in the modern game, of Don Babers at Okla-| 11 you believe with sume coaciies A&M provides an example that the premium this year will be) what's going on across the on defensive linemen watch out . As a sophomore quarter. for Alabama. The reasoning runs two years ago, Babers ranked that in view of the new platoonless MILWAUKEE # — “We aint “ere nationally in passing, account- game it will be easier to teach a dead yet.” last minate for 1,352 yards via the air- defensive linemen how to play of- It was Charley Grimm talking “warded at the end nes off the Cowboys’ spread for-'fense than the reverse. The entire last night in the Milwaukee Braves! The winners: imation attack. He held down the starting defensive line from 1952 after his team i or last year too but in ‘53 he'll is numbered among Crimson Tide’ dropped a 20 decision to Philadel. starting at center in Jim Look- candidates this fall, 4 ugh's newly installed spiit-T| “We haven't hit since we left -~74 | For the first time in history) ~ * Grimm mused as he Bud Wilkinson, whose Oklahoma southwest Conference teams,|——— watched his athletes tramped over are once again in the ma- hoastful of theit imaginative style T'rehorg spotlight, is doing plenty of x ticularly in’ the of play, will be almost solidly T-/ where the departure of formation devotees. Arkansas ‘1 Congratulated Billy Vessels, Buck McPhail and he Roy amy emus ? Eddie Crowder left a huge gap | weed Woodard ‘ * , Halfback Buddy Leake has been), Wooty fa @ turn at the vital quarter. Methodist, successor to | back assignment in the split-T with Se, is converting ae Calame, a converted end, |*insle-wing Mustangs to the spiit-T. Wilkinson's transfer of Max Boyd- Abe Martin, promoted to the head from end to fullback appears 4b formerly held by Duteh Meyer ito have paid off. Boydston broke ** Texas Christian, is convinced away for a pair of 80-yard scoring the Horned Frogs = use the, runs in the first major scrimmage *Plit-T with a dash of single wing at Norman this fali. rather than the double wing and Elsewhere, Steve (Tke Horse) *Pread alignments of previous years. he Baylor, Rice, Texas and Texas) back wi ving A&M now are solid T strongholds. jat Ee te prog Fy Arkansas is moving in the opposite) ( At Notre Dame, Dan Shannon, direction, changing to Bowden Hi iz i i £ : 527 HA ; eit sapsseee? Sznseeesf hes? kpbeeees? buecksee? if of i! (I i | ff : : i | { | gue . . is . Grimm) he cai “we'll be veiy Lit, Carr Wins . We ain't dead by a long yeeeucet™ * “USO Ping Pong cis hat snes snesane Matches Again by winning twice. If they! 37 iff tall Fl foday at Cincinnati, all they'll) 14 1. £. Carr, USN, USS Chivo,'whose fumble-inducing tackle set > oii tae to wrep if UP. recently returned to Key West, up the winning Irish touchdown ed Lew am, the again breezed through the weekly against Oklahoma last year, will hander he promoted table tennis tournament at the operate both ways at end rather bullpen to starting status Ugo. vMCA Club, Tuesday evening, than at linebacker where he played Le te at, #0 auainst the defeating N. E. Westfall, \'N2, in the two-platoon days the first fame of the Picet Sonat School, 21-6 21-12, in the’ Johnny (Jeep) Bednarik, brother jorrow night. Burdette tosis of the single elimination af- of Penn's great Chuck, will throw a sichitter at fair, jhis 217-pound frame at William ov ay will take "RJ, Marucei, SN, USS Gilmore,and Mary's opponents from end to game. edged out G. L. Link, SN, Fleet this season where ‘he Indians are sibel ff35 _— Sonar School, 50-48 in the finals of thin. He had been a tackle. Local N ithe weekly pool tournament. | With neweomer Bowden Wyatt avy | Marucel beat H. M. Ungerman, shifting Arkansas’ offense from the e EMFN, USS Gilmore, 50-40 in the *plit-T to the sinzie wing, spark ° (semi-finals while Link downed Dan-/Plug Lamar McHan goes from eam Ins jel Zamarchi, FP3, UsS Gilmore, qWaerterback to tailback to handle 50-26, in the other semi-final game. the heavy duty work for the Razor. ° In the ping-pong semi-finals West. backs. Pistol Match fall downed Harvey Resnick SA,' The new season brings other USS Albatross, 21-11 21-43; and — —— o ~ : .. (Carr took Charles Stuart, SN, US Georgia Tech's try Morris, . way e1 inne. Ohio, three SURASDEVDET shoot.|, Th 0? 'e2 o the Randlcap lists CD a" MeNumara, currently TABLE TENNIS: L. E. Carr, Lt,,,udelined ak Seen sees, © USN. USS Chivo, 6 te: € lake somy of the pressure Mitror’s 22ad Annual Police Pistol — SN. US ot pee All-America halfback Pau! Giel Tournament N. E. Westfall YN2, PSS, 2; Har. 2fteT ® year at offensive end and The three, Perry T. Thompson, vey Resnick SA, USS Albatross, Sttensive safety. Texas’ Jack Me r., OMC, Robert C. Baugh, TMC. >."p A. Nibbe, SN, USS Gilmore |MUrray. Who caught a touchdown John &. Merry, SOI competed > 4 5. Ketcham, AN, HS 1,/Pa8% in one of the first Longhorn Bgainst some of the best shooters tiovd Zwally, Jr, FA USS Ga. *etimmages, has been switched to ¢ the iy dy ye more 1: S. C. Metros, SN, USs ~_ where there's a shortage. gencies ie in — godin Union. Over 4000 entrics were madeeNeN OSS PES. Ct te |USS Gilmore 99; G. L. Link, SN feeanan tenm repceneiing Surke, OOS M-Betme We, MBLIERS Ot Be Decoks, EXPN, DevDet Baurh and Thompson won match was fired with 38 caliber USS Gilmore, 90; BH. M. Unger fm the “B” class with a score of revolvers. iman, EMFN, USS Gilmore, 9 576 out of a possible 69. Both In addition to winning the team A. Cassone, CSI, USS Gilmore. men had identical scores of 288. event all three shooters qualified).90; A. Akucewicr SA, USS Snow Thompson was one point up going as Distinguished Experts with the den 3; T. E. Branch, S01, FSS, into the rapid fire while Bauch 38 caliber revolvers and received D. C. Kelly, QM3, USS Gil- went clean to even things up. This appropriately im grade certifieates,|more, 6&2; K. E. Saciens, 78. Wyatt's version of the Tennessee single wing from the split-T. Incidentally, a major reason for the strong support behind Rice for the Southwest crown is the fact) | that of the 20 lettermen on hand,) 17 are bettle-tested seniors, While there are very few out- standing preseason all-star fullback nominees, Wisconsin appears to be the exception. The Badgers are five deep in the position led by Alan (The Horse) Ameche, a juni- or blaster, and sophomore Charlie! Thomas (5-10, 205), touted as a/ junior edition of Marion Motley. Michigan State, smoothest-looking offensive back- field combinations in early prac- tice showings. But with the days of the specialists gone these four- somes musi prove theif mettle on defense too. The defending national cham- pions from East Lansing boast Tom Yeweie at quarterback, Le- roy Bolden and Billy Wells at the halves and Evan Slonac at full- back. Biggie Munn’s ‘pony’ backs each weigh 180 pounds or less, Frank Leahy's Irish will start with Ralph Guglielmi at the signal- calling post, Jee Heap aad All- America Johnny Lattner at the halfdacks and Neil Wordes at full. Pepper Rodgers, Billy Teas, Leon Hardeman and Gilera Turner make up Tech's fine quartet. Cotten Davidson is Baylor's quar. terback supported by Jerry Coody, L. G. Dupre and Jones, Notre Dame,; Georgia Tech and Baylor have the} Le i ? 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