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PEt: i pF tlie! . ited Fratlet Tite sf cay # pe . 32 I Pt? tie Ee LAST NIGHT saw a large crowd gathered to watch a demonstra- tion of football at Wickers Field. Two teams from the Key West squad were selected to end the show with a scrimmage. Here a half back almost gets a long pass in his tiands only to see it sail over his head.—Citizen Photo, Finch. : i i eit Ht eer [ai bis 25s i J Hi a3 3 Te iiss He H ry it ct. i i i i He fos i fst i ! a i i H 7 i z : ' fifth straight pennant. seen In other yesterday the St. |himself Louis iwared Puta hc abt, eles a 2s finish with a §3)al football eon, of 4 ‘ H * i] if ; Celtics, ine satenl cosnocaes* Double Win New York pro Giants bet 4 good bet that some'of the Will Cinch the Key West High School up at the Giant farm * ocr cose Davis Cup Play up in the Conch attack this) iE. 8Fs fae if oder rc . By WILL GRIMSLEY To get back to this fellow Beck-/) MONTREAL —Tony Trabert man — there may be plenty of/and Vie Seixas try to finish to- coaches who have more experience,|gether today a job they started but they are not in Key West, (separately yesterday—that is, de- | He started playing football in feat of Canada in the American Bogota, New Jersey where he was 2one final of the Davis Cup tennis chosen for all-state honors as a|¢om 5 halfback for compiling the top| They team in doubles against! record with 80-points. |Lorne Main and Paul Willey, two_ His feats on the gridiron there 23-year old dominion aces, need-| 4y |won him a scholarship to Hargrave es — wamy to aim Oe a is rir. forces another Militaty Academy in Chatham, Vir. Australia’ @ie winter, I st fy i? ¢ ie z | l E38 i 7 i ta ei 2 zs FE z and he wound up with a sehola at-iship to that school where he “TUR formed for two years before tr eath ferring to Panzer College in aS ys for the Americans and, Jersey for his Physical Education) fuallty —_ to play tein. the degree. ‘ropean minner, interzone- New York Glant scouts took a|finals preceding | the | December at him there and he was sign- Tn =a a —— to a contract with that organi-|,, rabert and Seixas ~ ~~ PHOENIX, Ariz. When 17-/zation. After a time with the Pat-| Seaight past their + year-old Gustave G, Gomez Jr. | ms sets, es os they ree jterday to give the United States short his career and he! | “Then I heard he was missing,” |wound up as assistant backfield|* A sw gy 24 lead. | his father said yesterd: “There coach at Harvard University Ur- | wational ye. May mee 4 ee sop word until as De. his, wartime service, |didn'e ee pag tony a tal ‘ _ werd” came from After being discharged in 1944, tennis but) 5 fense Department, It said vere Bers — valle ee at ee Gomer’ name “was included in a} be veter: Hist of (captured) Servicemen for Gun Club Will Montreal, 62, 63, 86, Seixas, whom no accounting has been ‘ | Daily, since his bay landed | Meet On Sunday Korea, Gustavo Gomez has knelt at bis bémemade altar and prayed| The pages ep yey | “caty ay not dead,” sala Se nae ot on einen Sun. Gomez. “But 1 must stay at = day, September 13 at 4:30 p.m, |p Shape for the doubles, 1, G1, 64. Vic —_ the referee's decision. altar until he is home.” This will be an important meet. | Trabert hurt his ankle slightly — | ing and aif members are urged ,| £m for a ball at the net in — — fourth game of the third set. MEE attend. ;* went sprawling to the ground Convent Alumnae ‘Def nses Needed [hy there for a moment stret } | “E thought at tirst 1a To Meet Monday |. BOSTON W—Lt. Gen, John T./my ankle but I found out h we (Lewis, chief of the U. S. Anti-jjust temporary,” Tony said. Aircraft Command, says the air/swelling, no nothing. It's okay.” defenses of Boston are inadequate) Seixas, after winning the jand “the immediate need at hand/two sets easily and leading is not to make this city another/im the third, suddenly pulled Pearl Harbor.” jshort and winced, after trying | Lewis said after an inspection |reverse position. tour yesterday that defense units} From that point on, he favored matches Sunday. are on @ 2¢-hour elert but enemy|the knee which he wrenched at Bernard Ba Halloween festival. bombers still could penetrate the|Newport, R. 1, nearly a month Texas and ‘See ©) oder Warning system. jago, not pivoting on it when he adena, Pei Five est holder of the Wimbledon crown,| SILL HARRIS, son of Mr. and KIDNAP CHARGE (Continued From Page One) j Peso te THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, September 12, 1953 <n~-estaiatalncetenanipetnneneasasiailitaenemecmean eaters rae ‘tervene. He said the incident was A matter between the Polish deie- gation and the U.N. Command. The Red Peiping rodio said @ jwritten copy of the letter was giv- ‘em to an Allied liaison officer at }Panmunjom Friday for delivery of -) to Clark. The U. N. Command con- contract for “Patton” median itirmed « letter had been received, } ' divul, retary of the Army Rot sy a immediately divulge ~ Stevens said yesterday the Gen-| Peining said Wagrowski “pro was about 12 per tested a: gainst this violation of the ene by the Chrye-ivicnts guaranteed to the neutral Bations inspection cams by he ‘ “jarmistice agreement and demand aati ane ed that Jan Hajdukiewicr be re tanto: han” ——- turned to the inspection team Del, wntid Apell i004 “a Sher. Th commission met for two hours and 35 minutes, took up only oe Sees Sep Se ae nBlroutine matters after the protest ry.” then scheduled anuther session for .,, | Monday. Gasysler would coR-| “tn Washington, the Pentagon re leased more names of 944 Ameri can military personnel believed to -l amounting to por enya have been captured in Korea but | ton trucks had been award gical unaccounted for, ito General Motors. He said con-|,,Amoné the missing prisoners tracts totaling 61 ‘million dollars identified by the Pentagon Satur day was Capt. Harold Fischer of i we went to Ree!sves City, lowa, a double jet ace whom the Reds identified as a pris Backed For Vinson Post "Ted news cogrsiumient Wire } } w 4 y for over € inese Mancharia were not ponent os cit Juice ofthe Gune ot Peenar, of wa an Vinson, who died this sont ee dit ane ona ett ity lit | ( il is iF | | i Hi le 3 gE eqrrerete es? t ea Pad i ert it eet fit f : ni le f Fe i a ; i if a & 5 ! i nut i i [ Bb adeke ERERE i gift site il f #3 ae i ity i iz § hs fl in fi ; l i : i i iit : E zf H age fe i a fr F 5s . 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