The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 25, 1953, Page 6

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onchs Face Tough Battle With Miami Tech xe xe * set zee oe 0 © nec * prs, 7, Westhell Resto. LaStarza’s Defeat Creates S. bortage Of Contenders For Title*otts'. Cruz, White Lost For Initial Pool And Ping Williams May | pe = : Beene of teh eh evings Gold Coast Battle Here Tonight Pong Titlists Retire After P ings @ the canvas for the first knock An injury riddled Key West High School football Are Announced 1955 Season illsborough Jayvees 6, St. Peters- , |down of the fight. LaStarsa rose Had Power In jon his trembling iegs well before @quad will battle it out tonight with a favored Miar By JOE REICHLER Boca Ceiga © , the count of nine, Dut as Goldstein ° Bout Last Night Tech eleven in the curtain raiser in the newly rmed BOSTON #—Ted Williams » OLPHE je Bishop Kenny 12, Lake City 7 and tenth wc i the same Geresville P. K |wiped his ¢ C jim forth again it w Gold Coast Conference. The action is set for 8 p.m . By GAYLE TALBOT te —— had made his bid the Wickers Field battlepit. pool tourney at sien Sateen te nae te NEW YORK # — Roland La- and fa : i rea had the beart but Rocky Again the Rock barrelled in The tilt will be the first major test of the seaso: b ran Fee none ger ater both teams. Key West waltzed through a 1: r sie tek a ae Marciano bed ine fg eras agen orgy aabosteg with St. Ann's in unimpressive fashion last The great Boston Red Sox slug- Brockton, Mass. still holds the ® ne hed base in o opening the Techmen were edging Belle Glade, 13-6. : ball just heavyweight championship of the '™! it was evident that Key West will be meeting one of the heaviest teams on financial world today LaStarta could not defend against inancial world te 7 the Florida schoolboy football scene in the Tech elever The highest salaried player Few fighters in the annals of the | ihe furious attack. Goldstein leaped a sce J ech eleve which boasts of a 200-pound line. Tonight's battle wil! to save him. The beaten man » the game, Ted is not as finan- cruel sport have taken a more tially, set as most people think brutal beating than the ex-colle-/S#red dully, blood frothing on bis undoubtedly be fought up front with the decision appar- ently hinging on which forward wall fights the hardest Rocky rushed his bleeding rival mger all over the mur mech Yonge 44, Jack For all that LaStarza 2 into the big book only as a game wm He Are ESSSSSS SAVE $95988 was beyond him. But he gave the great crowd which paid $435,417 , 98 a few thrills Areas he was Means QUALITY tagged. He was as unfrightened as UJ he had promised he would be. He fought and he never did run, even when he must have realized he had had it } On this score card they were At the RIGHT PRICE dead level for the first six rounds two for LaStarma, two for Mar. NEW STUDEBAKER ciano and two even. Referee Gold- CARS AND TRUCKS stein had it even, too, and the two judges gave the challenger an Mean Maximum Economy edge to that point, partly because BOR REPAIR APPOINTMENT will go who could K£ USS PCS#O Saclens, ET place in the 10k handicap USO-YMCA Tuesday evening by Mike Ryan, SA, USS Gilm so USS Gilmore, 50 finals with the aid Ryan edged out E ME1, USS Gilmore semi game, 50 48 with the aid of a handicap it. &. €. Carr, UNS, USS Chive, breezed through the table tennis handicap tourney te win first place from Sullivan, ENFN, USS Salinan, 21-12 21-16. The t m each list f hit his plans to retire from baseb the at ore M week while “ ger wants to stay in bi AND USED CARS long enough to attain ther Nearly five years ip the service gian from the Bronx absorbed last egy a h st Williams close to a mil. night before Referee Ruby Gold- has ¢ illiams i fore that the crowding, relentless lion dollars taxes. Last stein stepped in midway of (00! scsssice bed been in full charge year alone he lost a quarter of a 11th round at the Polo Grounds |i 0¥ rycen grt bs A Gollars both in salary and and cried enough. Outclassed and le first ha art LaStarza seri- Goldstein took the sixth round AUTO DEMONSTRATION — 1 pecording vo bigisimest defenseless for the final a ee when he away from the champ for an ob Come By business manager, Fred Corcoran, four rounds, LaStarza had done all ‘eeu hitm into the ropes and viously low blow, however uni) i309 DUVAL STREET Williams is not pleading poverty. that could have been asked of him. an Swe minutes pounded |tentional | iam or DIAL 2.2401 In fact, if he were to retire from Today, just a year and two days/ — Friday, September 25, 1959 555555 SAVE $599998 tein Red Smith. Chuck Scanion is slated to replace this ball- ployer. John Williams and Dick Morris Table will start at the Charley LE Orgaz and Larry Trowbridge will *: © > ton handicap sources Tennis Carr, Lt. USN les Stuart, SN, U. S. Naval ion a siamenicn | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ends USE Chive, bal today, he'd probably sti sinee he pulverized Jersey Joe) Pege 6 4. Joe Niedzielski, SA, U_ b€ financially secure for the rest/Walcott at Philadelphia to win the| handle the tackle assignment, Pau | tate, ¢ 5 of his life tide, Marciano stands @ colossus Egermeier will be at guard and gw no: 88 Because of Corceran's expert athwart the _ — —_ Wally Askew at center for tonight's fall, YN2, Fleet So: bendling of Williams dffairs, Ted) set seg — the Rock has! clash. Harvey Resnick, SA. today is an active partner in a Serious cont . hig aah fishing business, the Southern 90 rival of real stature. He must | Both the clubs will be running et +5 J. Ke ag USS Gil, Tackle Distributovs, which does a be accepted as one of the great from the sir gle wing tonight. Coach 1) 07) Sway: oh OM on million and a half dotlars worth of Champions. | Jap Simmons of the Miamians pesty, 1; Stocker, 1, business @ year Ted owns 25 per He “a ap oe rete nat said Thursday that “he didn't know i cent of the businens en a $75,009 awestruck seowd ft “al what would happen - we are riddled remnant " tg Po cop ~ f a nd | with injuries.” more bet -ogyenigetn Ag Page Det | Oe SHBG aga any cmo.ed tt Tech arrived in the city this Sonar see ee are Sie yest sent ecses Wed. ae Maen Wath as afternoon, A fifty car motorcade CS1, USS Gilmore, 99: K. E. Sact. Will Feceive $100,000 next year, |/muarea tned: Oe Kant Beck. journeyed in from Miami to root See, UES PCRS, st; eee, cere enetiins (00,0 Bat ie teled nee caeagem he | for their team The crowd tonight i, SN. USS Gilmore 90 bere sang ag) od Wekowe eter. knew. He made 4 close — six ls expected to surpass last week's A. F. Brookes, ENFN, USS Gil- prises” is associated with a sports rounds. Then the ruof began cav- Capacity turnout. 9; H. M. Ungerman, EM a In addition to the football game. , USS Gilmore, 90; A. Akuce. shoe, a sports shirt, slacks, fishing "& in on him equipment and other sporting Early in the ith and fatal round, Beckman has been forced to jug- 4" outstanding halftime show is wicz, SA, USS Snowden, 8. T. E. to make up being slated with the Key West Branch, $01, Fleet Sonar School goods. He also will receive $10,000 the way 1 want them to. When I for a week's appearance in the Md » 185. High School band set o hold the #3; D. C. Kelly, QM3, USS Gil: sportsman's show .a Boston next MOVe, slong. I expect to have draw Spotlight. more, 82 January geek eee Ges Se ae | i a ““L expect to play two more b& some time before it ever pays | Marty Marion, manager of the! Rip Miller, Assistant Director of years,” Williams’ disclosed, -“'no ce ta Ga ee St. Louis Browns, played in four Athletics at the Naval Academy, more. Maybe one. Just long enough *#!® “4 : Worl . will enable me to do what I like |World Series and five All-Star was one of the “Seven Mules” at for me to reach my financial goal be: fi 4 q ” games as a member of the St st—fich and punt all I weet to. i ar Schoo! Ha i | Bohm, Jr ; G. L. Link School, 99; A. Cassone, MEl, USS Gil SN. Fleet gE Notre Dame in the ‘20s. Rip play- If I can make it in another year The lean jlouis Cardinals. yed tackle "The End F ellowed or two, I'll have things worked out slugger revealed he might be out of haseball now had it not been for the war. “I told Tom VYawkey (Red Sox owner) during the 194] season that I intended to quit after one more! year,” Ted said. “Of courge, at) the time I didn't realize I would be called back to the Marines. I had decided to quit becagse I had found that baseball was getting to| be work. I was finding it difficult getting out of bed in the morning. I got to thinking that I was getting | old Funny, but I don't feel that way now. Maybe it's because J feel fresher because of not having played much this year “When I hang up my glove, it will be a full time gb. I'll go so quick, it will make everybody's head swim. | won't hang around, waiting for the last gasp. The min ute I find I can't go at top speed, or that baseball is no longer fun, | I'll know it's time to quit, put the) bat away and go fishing.” | liams didn’t intend to play this year. It was only upon the insis- tence of General Manager Joe Cronin and Yawkey “I'm glad I decided to play,” : he said ‘ ¢ oa) The Techmen will throw a pair ; “I believe playing these last few om n s e@ nding backfield men at the ¥ weeks will be beneficial to me ee0e Conchs in Lefty Renaud at wing next season. I've had the oppor-| and tailback Mario Lounders. 4 tunity to see and study the new Renaud is a passing artist, who| ' Pitchers in the league. . .” | e e e completed six aerials in as many Williams. as = s done every| a tries against Belle Glade with a year he's been in the big leagues, driv- has already set several goals for Po Toe aa sais himself for the 1954 season a = Frank White will be at quarter-| becitt St my sighs on a 300 back with Ronnie Shabeen and ting average, J omes runs,| 100 runs batted in, 100 runs scored peg sr henge the offen and 100 bases on balls,” he said. “I've got three ambitions before Coach Jap ca aig ara I quit. I want to lead the league ln his (Berm all, He is feced in batting again, | want to reach x w seat 400 home runs and collect 2,000 with possible €0-€ap- | jhits. I'm gfraid 1 woo't achieve CRUCIAL GRI ae He intends to be himself to BOB HOOBING bis winter home in Miami, Fia.,| as soon as the seascn ends. He will do some fishing in the Everglades NEW YORK W—Major football powers risk their pre-season ra- Evashevski. form ler fississippi St tings against eager potential spoil. Munn at Mich ¢ ers this weekend with the winner #!! out to tr State, voted by many > Ten h b t ely squares off against M Remember, Thom makes. of the Notre Dame -Oklahoma boss's 5 " s 4 Kentucky square: { again is MIAMI, Okla. W—Roy Red ‘ McAn distributes ‘as the nation’s best a loss A . oi ee ae its camoaign Carolina State renew their tradi- Eagle _ wyeer aid Quapew latin An overflow crowd of 60,000 is| A Florida team astm t ena t nd Maryland meets = ded spa ip idee heal expected to witness the Irish-Soon- stopp) roken jaw and many er spectacle at Norman, Okla. pit- last ye 4 . wri, Teceived when a tire exploded in ting the No. 1 and No. 6 teams, game ss ae “ 4 : ‘ zinia. Wisconsin his face respectively, in a contest that gineers. but Penn State, Washington and The accident, says his doctor, could go a long way toward deter- expected t s Michigan, Iowa State and North- resulted in Red Eagle's speaking) mining the national championship. t tern, Nebraska and I is, his first words since childhood.) Trish halfback Johnny Lattner may i Texas lla- The doctor said the Indian spoke not be able to go all the way be * . A & M despite the broken jaw — under cause of a minor injury. Converted . . I . ’ { and $2 nd Ore- anesthesia, He said be plans re- halfback Buddy Leske « aid give an search into the case | favored Notre Dome fits in his — , role as Oklahoma's split-T quar Brandeis University will open its terback. in 1953 grid seasor. by playing two of Michigan State and Georgia last year's foes at the same time. Tech seek to protect impressive thers Arnold College and Connecticut unbeaten strings against lowa and united to play as one unit this fall, 423-A DUVAL Here’s quality for you! NEW YORK.—Rolar ay belted through r Shortly pes by cham- —— Hawk Coa s arked the s successful defense Florida elevens for upsets American men know good shoes when they wear them! They know good leather and work- manship that stands up. And that's the story taste > Ho a vite ° | behind Thom McAn ... so good it's the best- eGee, REGAINS SPEECH | selling shoe in all America, derful time to get in step. Our new Fall styles are the finest Thom McAns so far! Thom YeAn Wins in © ear Test® Thom McAn shoes were tested against shoes costing twice as much. There was little or no difference be tween the wear of Thom McAns and the higher priced shoes. And, because Thom McAns are so much lower priced, they gave twice the wear pet doliat Conde: ted by nteperitect remarh from ther games Duke looks for during the fall, rest awhile before s second ast Making a tour of the South and Wake Central America fir his fishing tackle outfit king better than t-T. the new straigh ntic ( inference ] r Jack in an in- s. OF Tulane’s hard-runn. struggle assured of strong support tans sissippi, North Carolina and North have ¢ and sells Thom McAn shoes. We control the quality all the way from “the animal's mde to your foot. And if youre not wearing Thom McAn shoes right now, this is a won jona’ Washingtor A Division of Metettte Shee Corporation tailback W by a shouide modores Bring an take tone ee STREET NEAR FLEMING STREET b

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