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Key West Nips St. Anns By 13-0 Score . . Red Stickney, Ralph White Supply{4 ristte Closer To Scoring Punch In First-Half Drive By JIM COBB. Citisen Staff Sports Writer One down, nine to go—and each one of them will be @ tough baligame. ‘That's the way Coach Ed Beckman figures it after hls Key West High School football team took the measure | of « scrappy St. Ann's of West Palm Beach eleven last night at the Wickers Field Stadium, 13-0, | “But first we'll have to oil up that machine a little,” | Beckman cautioned after his club could score but two, touchdowns against the undermanned upstaters. . But, if eagerness won baligames, the Conchs would, have walked off with the verdict in more impressive | And That About Game RIDIRON Pay Dirt... soaker E F GIBBY GATES finds a hole Dialince 4 Hurricanes Have J fi ge +H Hie itty: Hi ii hy sf if H . rT z - ! HY I i ? ‘a ¥ Be | : Z i E H i : ’ é ? i = i; versity of Miami football team willichers have looked far more im- ‘go through its final light pressive than did Miami against “ Locka. Ex-Miami Jackson quarterback, Lee Coro, who has out a couple of lettermen pls rs a if : vase aft ft of He egs bf sgt te vil Hy rettEtte PHT ith el Mi 5 i ? Hy z 5 = i i. H Ez? E lr 5 g 1 , f i + 4 Fit Ee E 8 fs i z HH HH 552 i i if 3 . ‘ s going sa" =20th Victory i ry g ms H ° s zg 5 eg g 2 FY H the . if they are to make click. fe HH ‘| aft : satel Hh id iti By BEN PHLEGAR AP Sports Writer ward Oliver} Mel Parnell, the Boston left- and fullbacks Jack/hander who won 25 games in 1949 ind who has slipped a little each ir since, has a chance to climb game circle again z : £ F if { | : az & ri 2 S 8¥z i it ar z } fiz 3 z if f ‘ t f ? } i fir Lis Hl [ ef i : i } of itt tf ite 4 : Ree He} iE : - E f t 2 fy i Es ; § 5 3 ee I 2&Sé 2 in s ffss i ik itl Erskine of Brooklyn— have reached the 20 game mark. from Parnell the only hopefuls with a reasonable chance joining these five are Virgil Trucks (12-10) of the Chicago White Harvey Haddix (18-9), first full season with Bs Off-Campus Play By MERCER BAILEY i eek a yop of rugged Gene Filipski & Co. The appears tehed ru 0. Prag gy Soy Fg egg Bulldog line is porous. 20-game stars of a year ago as Bulldogs meet Villanova in Phila. Kentucky over Texas A. & M.: Early Wynn and Mike Garcia of delphia and the Tigers play host Meilinger wants an All- Cleveland and such early season Texas. Rice and Texas are a berth and is the versatile prospects as Billy Pierce of the ranked 1.2 in the strong Southwest Powerhouse type that spreads White Sox and Gerry Staley of the Conference and Villanova is one SAvoc on a gridiron. The Aggies Cardinals. of the top teams in the East. haven't got what it takes to stop Last year Roberts, with his sen- All are tonight's games. him. sational 28-7 mark, was the only Alabama over Mississippi South- National League pitcher in the whistle found St. Ann's on the Key, Kentucky's opening foe is Texas ern: The Crimson Tide, favored charmed circle. This year the West two yard line, threatening to A. & M., a score Southwest member to win the SEC title, always start strong-armed Right-hander quickly but not in the class with Rice and siow, but they won't be at a stand- won 19 games but has had @ real In the third quarter, Key West Texas. They play in Lexington sti) The Southerners are one of struggle since early August in the best aller Dixie football building his present total to 22 were never able to penetrate be-| Other SEC teams should be able schools, but "Baina has the back. He's lost 14. yond St. Ann's 15 yard marker. to take their first gamer without field horses and the line strength Spahn is back after a sensational Only bright spots were Pineda's 30 overly extending themselves. Geor- to prevail. reversal of form. A 20-game win- yard scamper and Gibby Gates'\gia Tech meets Davidson in Mississippi over Chattanooga: ner four years in a row, the trot around end good for 20 yards. Atlanta, Mississippi tangles with The Rebels lost some top men Braves’ lefty turned in a dismal Nobody gained much ground in Chattanooga in Jackson, Mississip- from their fine team of last year, 14-19 record last year. Rejuvenat the final period with the game pi State plays Memphis State in but they still have a lot of talent— ed by the switch to Milwa: being bogged down by numerous Memphis Tulane meets the too much for the Mocs Sahn now bas a 20-7 mark. * penalties. St Ann's took te the air Citadel in New Oricans. Mississippi Staze ever Memzais Erskine, Brooklyn's first 20 game bs desperation as the clock ran out) How they look from here: State: Quarterback Jackie Parker Winner in two seasons, has a 204 but their ae attack proved to’ LSU over Texas: The Tigers will have to go some to improve record. Never before in any league jainst the Keyjhave the kiad of balanced squad on his 1952 performance, so he'll bad he won so many A A nt aneme Per ——h fn gat —- Se the Amoricss laseus 4 year and picks up some yardage in last night's Key West-St. Ann's tilt. He was finally brought to earth by Johnny Sanderson (No. 20).—Citizen Staff Photo. Week To Prep For Florida £g3 | wound Saturday, September 19, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 Naval Station Whips Gilmore Football Results | Friday Night's College Football By The Associated Press Mississippi Southern 25, Alabama 1 JUCLA 41. Oregon State © [Bowen 33, Neve Dest State @ Washburn 13, Colorado Senos! of Mines © (Kan) College 2. Kansas Wesleyan i¢ San Tego JC 12, Wener @ j Denver 19, Colorado College 19 | Port Belveir 21, West Chester (Pa) Teach ore 6 Valley City (ND) Teachers 12. Minot (ND) Teachers 2 Mayville (ND) Teachers 12, Bottineau (ND) Forestry ¢ St. John's (Minn) 22. St Mary's (Minn) ¢ Missourt 27, Arkansas State 14 ‘Tampa 21 Troy Teachers 7 Nebraska Wesleyan 21. Northwest Mis 4 Kirksville (Mo) @ western Oklahoma 12, Bethany (Kan) Ottawa 20. Central (Mo) © Ne By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College University of Tampa 21 , Troy | (Ala.) Teachers 7 High Schoo! Lakeland 27, Tampa Hillsborough i Gainesville 27, Jacksonville Beach Fletcher 0 , Melbourne 13, Orlando Boone JV 0 Fort Pierce 32, Stuart 0 ‘South Dade 20, Napier 7 Key West 13, West Palm Beach St. Anns 0 St. Petersburg Boca Ciega 24, Gulf High (New Port Richey) 6 | Reddick 12, Newberry 7 Groveland 21, Bushnell 0 ust One | as Terry reached on 1. three hit pitching of Ken Clebak. the Naval Station Base- ball team nipped USS Howard W. Gilmore, 53 to clinch the Naval Base Championship Thursday The game was the second in the best of three series with the Naval Station taking both With the sid of twe costly er. rors by the Gilmore in the first inning, the Neval Station nine | Scored four runs, Kilt ied off with | @ single, Nuttel reached on an error by the first basemen li bobbie, Kitt i i i é7 tiie? ing Dicouveh. grounded out and Dren struck | @ut te end the rally, In the third, Gill and Dicouveh walked, Kotowich sacrificed, put ting men on second and third for the Naval Station. Gill, on the sec ond pitch to Dron stole home. A strike out ended the play Kiser reached first. Hoffses bla ed 2 350-foot triple off the left ter field fence scoring both and Kiser. Hoffses scored Squeeze play by Galvin. Both hurlers pitched good ball 4s shown in the pumber of strike outs. Ken Clebik, the winner, had nine, while the loser Lew Warden struck out eleven, Pinecrest 14 Mulberry 0 Crescent City 13, Clermont 6 |Leesburg 26, Inverness 0 a : Cross City 13, High Springs 7 ome whanore — Laine (211) lc venten 18, Saghprille 6 Wynn (23-12) and Garcia (22-11)./ 4 yon Park 27, Fort Meade 7 They were joined by Bobby Shantz st Joseph Academy 26, Florida of the Philadelphia A' ‘ies, who| School for Deaf and Blind © | the bunch with 24-7, and Allie Trenton 7, Williston 6 ynolds of the Yanks with 20-8. Greenville 26, Florida Demonstra-| season Wynn is 17-12, Garcia) FEzF2 | ville Bishop Kenny 0 Porterfield is the first Washing-Jacksonville Tech 0, ton pitcher in 20 years to win 21/Daytona Beach Mainland 26, St . His current mark of 21-10| Augustine 19 far his best in professional|Clewiston 36, Pahokee 6 4 currently is 20-14. He Mount Dora 40, Oriando St. James has won at least 20 in two of the last six seasons, Tavares 26, Longwood Lyman 0 Trucks’ return to form ranks DeLand 41, St. Leo 0 right along with Spahn in the spec- St. Petersburg 20, Orlando Boone Z . uM orhtters for Betrt im ios, but APODkS 12, Sanford 13 (tie Traded to the St. Louis Browns Palatka 39, Green Cove Springes 0 during the winter, Trucks immedi- P89ama City 8, Vigor (Ala.) 7 ately showed winning stuff, even’ Postponed Games with a last place outfit. When he Miami Edison-Coral Gables was shifted to the White Sox in Haines City-Sebring jJune he really hit his stride. His Avburndale-Frostproof | record with Chicago is 144 Wimauma-Venice | Yesterday was a day off for all) ——— 16 teams. The White Sox and the and Cleveland at Detroit. Brook- Browns continue to rest today but lyn entertains Philadelphia, Pitts- up with a dreary 5-19 record, Lake City 13, Fernandina 13 (tie) «, 04.96 For QUALITY USED None at St Lous AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF | Kansas City at Indianapolis H Toledo at Louisville SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION PLavorr || Nashville at Birm Lal TRERAS LRAGU rLarorr Dalles at SEBALL RESULTS || By The NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE scheduled best of seven series 91) Baltimore 2, Rochester 1 (Raitimere ads best of seven series 21) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION game scheduled) TEXAS LEAGUE PLATOrF € Tulse 3 (Best series tied 11) SOUTHERN ASKOCIATION PLATOFE | (Ne game scheduled) Save $33 8 there are five National League burgh visits the New York Giants and General Auto Repairs games scheduled and three lican League affairs, AMEE tor pair, Cincinnati is at Mil-| In addition to the Yanks at Bos. Waukee and Chicago plays tonight 1199 DUVAL ST. +888 save ton, Washington is at Philadelphia in St. Louis. 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