The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 29, 1953, Page 6

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CANCELLATION ON DRILL Sunday. |The Conchs will unexpectedly have is well to fulfill a prior commitment in ite for his Lake Worth on that date. bas vever field-| Coach Beckman said Monday that the Conchs may play both * ames. They are toying with the idea of splitting the squad down the middle and leaving 15 players that doesn't fight and clash could be a thriller arpening up his sub- to cope with a com: Conehs can build up St. Pat’ it he would give every id a chance to get by Friday. high school is pondering he be able to play both teams St. same day and come up with m the Conehs are of wins pontes to meet here October 9. work cut out for them. wr? |Goshawks, Camp Lejuene Drill ‘Players On One-Platoon Play Sports By GAYLE T. z i : z ; # «< if ‘The Pensacola Navy “Goshawks” and the Camp Lejeune Marines we both been faced with the m of rebuilding their foot ll machines with the abolish of the two-platoon system year. The clubs will meet here Seen For The the second Annual Lions Club . Conch Bow! game December Ss Brownies Soon over | country abide by the college | By JCE REICHLER playing rules for the most pert. | NEW YORK w—Co-owner Del Only rule they de not follow is Webb of the New York Yankees, representing a Western group, was » head coach Bill set today to resume negotiations Bailey and his staff are in the to purchase the St, Louis Browns Process of instructing halfbacks with hopes of transferring the ine and J. D. Smith; full- franchise to the Pacifie Coast. Bryce Mork and quarter- If Webb is successful, it virtually Buster Owens and Bob Zas- means that Baltimore is out of the the finer defensive tactics picture. The Baltimore group still ll have played offensive battling bitterly for a major league the most part in past franchise, also had a strong bid bi jin for the Browns’ controlling Linemen, Louis Byrd, Hel Han- stock. Webb was instrumental in Williams and others blocking Baltimore's attempt to work buy the Browns’ franchise last i f i : i a zg Be i ell aH i if e | : i i i F ' 4 5 ; “ i: a? rt! cif : | | ! if fh i of Es i z i a 2 EF l i : i f ¢ “< Ht 3 HE on both offense and defense. 1 ial reports received here !a tt Camp Lejeune is ex- Browns, the American League field one of the strong- Owners were scheduled to tackle Marine teams in the east. the problem again late today. It have been building for this ¥4% the circuit's third meeting in year from the material they three days. we to work with. With the) The American League did come nd All Navy titles as t0 two concrete decisions last night |. they captured their #fter four hours of bickering and rt last Friday night with a haggling with Brownie President the Fort Mon. Bill Veeck and his associates, who own the majority stock of the It authorized Webb ot negoti- on behalf of unnamed interests the 79 per cent contro! of the |Brownie stock held by Veeck. eponed 2. It announced, through Presi- eg Angee agro so Met | sent Will Harridge, that there defi- Gey in Key Wes Oe lonely would be no American ing Navy and Marine /#asue baseball in St. Louis in satcatni The beleaguered Veeck, balked the i his efforts to move the Browns to Baltimore, expressed readiness to sell out provided his price of $2,400,000 was met. | It was not known whether Webb's group was willing to bid that high but the Baltimore dele- i if Se il E = i 5 i FRE el t i : i : é i ? i 3 i i if $ f § i tie i 2 E z é a Fj 3 ; i it 1, 2 i : 1. ate ‘for ii age if af EEL : yi Fas | i » they will 3 i i : j i : | H ed if teh er 55f d i a : h | 236.600. CHRCAGO @—The Cos go White| There was a possibility the ica ite Ger. league might settle for Ka: Philadel } favorite |Southern Association P| Strahs has been in the White f/Sox farm chain since his gradua- Are-jtion from Evanston, Ill, high school in 1946. He won 16 and s) | formal application. Nino Valdes To wm Ed White, 330-hitting righthand- jed outfielder for Memphis, also TAMPA \®*—Nino Valdes, gun was bought by the White Sox ning for a fight with heavyweight White, 6-1, 202-pounder, was the champion Rocky Marciano, takes the middleweight third leading batsman of the South. on Matt Daniels in a 10-round bout ern Association this season. The here tonight will eelther be televised 27-year-old graduate of the Univer. Valdes, 6 foot 3 inch Cuban sity of Alabama collected 141 hits, heavyweight champicn who recent including 10 homers, 25 doubles ly took a surprise decision from and 13 triples. He scored 105 runs Ezzard Charles. is exnected to and batted in 70 others. weigh about 205 pounds. = & three fourths of U. 8. for- is privately owned. urricanes Face Stiff Test Against Baylor In Miami shutout beating in the season open-'the game progressed. After all, er on Sept. 19, shocked ye Miami's offensive halfbacks and and paralyzed Berkeley, Cal. with together far less hed snapped long the ease of the triumph. Baylor has wreasaye = econ an Be victory string|.ize blinding speed—its backfield P!*¥ing time om ssiedh of Miami Hur-|is rated one of the three fastest in bY Fievash, FSU's fine balfbac had to his credit, before the game. Coach Andy Gustafson's Univer- ‘Though Miami blanked FSU, the Bowl Friday |sity of Miami Hurricanes will be defense was spotty as players new decided underdogs this week. They to two platoon foot! got caught with will surprise experts around the off base and the Hw ines face 1952 )nation if they ble to score Of heavy practice Monday and Tues- which, starting are able to finish as close to Bay- day on defense against Baylor's year, boasted four jlor as did California. However. the three pronged offense which em- then. Fran/Miami coaching staff is not going embraces the T, T with fankers, Davidson, quarterback who went about its task this week with any and the split T minutes against California jdefeatist complex. They were siat- Miami's offense, which improved and All America threat Jerryied to win last week's game over as game wore on, will improve Coody at left halfback were the/|Florida State by three touchdowns. this week, now that first game jit best Baylor players in their posi-/They accomplished that feat with ters are over bet whether it can tions on both difense and defense'one to spare. In doing it, they improve enough to bother Baylor fielded a team which had far more is a question 50.000 fans are ex condition than its 1952 predecessor, pected to cram into the Orange one which was getting stronger as Bowl Friday to see answered. 1950 when they hum- just the week after aT eit iF i z t i 3 ‘ paratively weak’ WASHINGTON u—Several and taking the balance against St. Theresa's, to Lake Worth to play that club. seastere Gaglaged 2 lech of o- He said they'd make a decision If the Conchs are pot plagued U. S. allies. ath- further by injuries, they might just’ There have been strong indica im the tions the Eisenhower administra: ehsirman for the Post, announced NEW YORK W—Ra'ph Kiner and Guepe as the @ Pair tion will ask but they'd have their THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Tuesday, September 29, 1953 gation made a firm offer of $2,- “limited” information passed trout” is wea [ALLIE REYNOLDS WILL HURL OPENER Furillo Is Number One . Doubt In Y| World Series By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By JACK HAND Most Southeastern Conference! |teams held customary Monday rk workouts but Coach Art Guepe jhung out the Key Senators Legion Plans Vandy Holds Secret Drills ColdOnTellingSteak Dinner For Alabama Clash Saturda Atomic Secrets Arthur Sawyer Post 28, American Legion, held last Wednesday, it was oy sack veut Players Get . Stock Island. Louis Ismay, Chair- Concess today for furnishing man of Special Events for the Post | 1ons announced that a steak dinner for key weapons information to members. indicated that the din- P. ] ~ “pink at 4p. m. at the Post Home on “secret practice” 6 “Pinay sign at Vanderbilt's field in Nash = and let it oe known only that | | thusiasm atomic orld Series opening tome. re Yankee - ‘the con eho progress ens © Sew tt Reynalds con Seed bb scheduled for Sunday, October 4th being planned “We'll continue to hold closed rm against the Dodger Legionnaires and their families is ner is one of the many events Judson Stephens, entertainment | " for the Alabama came ably will lengthen. ere an reas lane leet Lents, level oxtecleger, |Alie Regent, majer beegee wiay-/, Se meme Oe for authority to do so. Policy-mak- will be the guest entertainer at er representatives, tempered their kalea ees Gab of ee. proaten ing officials were pictured yester- > Pde meeting ae Pd Alig po cap nongg from as many schools who may day as believing the international inesday, October yg de out of action as a resut of 5 »_ Auxiliary and wives of the Le. sought concessions from baseball's effort to build up Western Europe's oi nnuires have been invited to be executive council. jinjuries suffered last weekend defeses requires sharing of some ball past Dodger Jackie Robinson, Roy oad Gil Hodges last year, + til the final weeks of this er be was only a pale carbon in ot at this meeting also.| The Chicago Cubs’ slugger and Littles suffered » broken blood ves weapons information which under Pry Smith ond rd L. the New York Yankee ace hurler, **! in a leg during the Stetson Poe . on est Preseot law is kept secret. Sawyer were named to serve on/accompanied by the players’ re &*™e. Coach Ralph Jordan has we taee a : Without reference to that prob tne House Committee. Post Com. cently appointed attorney, won the ®#™ed senior Bobby Duke to start innings whether he still lem, Secretary of Defense Wilson mander Bethel P Johnson announ. (concessions in a five hour huddle “~ place s said Dodger Manager jsaid after a talk with President 04 tne appointment of Norman C. Yesterday with the council headed Tennessee center Lamar Leach. |Dressen yesterday's & |Eisenhower yesterday that Russia K rn 4 by Commissioner Ford Frick, but ™" »#s a badly bruised side and workout. “T saw him pi B- " ‘ranich as Assistant Adjutant and in case he is not able to play week when he struck out oe a Boog of progress” iD Finance Officer for the Post. |they me e rages nergn against Duke Saturday, Coach Har- he was throwing the eur : jecten —— vey Robinson said he will send that 1952 fast ball.” Responding to a reporter's sug in proposals. n gestion to sum up the problems SEA SECRETS a came out of the conference 8° Cloninger in to replace him.| If Reynolds should be facing this country, Wilson said ‘ with the council's ny ge of five |. Snare py a aoe ee Gee a . “We must realistically face the of their suggestions for improving * “ . ws problem that the Rus , too, , @. How do the moray eels differ |working conditions. The best they Pittman, who received a knee in- chances of an unprecedent« are making lots of progress in from the common eels? provp es three proposed owned wo pe . pag grees S straight championship, He atomie and thermonuclear (hydro- A. The common eels (family An- in the pension se!-up, however, aril y Som ® poet .~ Tink UP going to use Reynolds in gen) weapons. We must face the Sillidae) differ from the morays in was the appointment of a commit the _ “g ‘e led Malens of game until Whitey Ford's bi Feality that, if not at the moment, Possessing smal! imbedded scales tee to study the plans and report howl er - on Michigan son wobbles made him cha very shortly they will be able to in the skin, as well as pectoral fins back next spring. pres i a oe mind, make bombs of any size also.” behind the gill openings. In the mo-| The council's recommendations Wien. Coenen, Wedl'c bee du. Stengel’s He said the chief problem now "#¥8 (family Muraenidae) the will be presented to the club own- ab Vanderbilt shape, Bees ae the with Reynolds, Eddie Lop is “how we can develop the strong- skin is thick and leathery as well ers at their annual December its. deieuen ‘whe “gece ie Vie Raschi in that order @ est position for our country—the °* scaleless, and there are no pec-|meeting. Such recommendations proved” in the 7-7 deadlock with he insists on a “Raschi or more secure position—within the tora! ‘ins. Also, the mora usually are tantamount to approv- LSU last week call for the No. 3. Obviow limits of power and money “Sually highly colored and have a al. | Both SEC teams in Georgia had that are a ble to the Defense *#vare disposition, being able to| The players asked the council & day of comparative rest in the * No. 4 and possibly even Department.” inflict considerable damage with|to recommend that payments to tT Sen. Hickenlooper (R-lowa), a their needle-like teeth. The largest |players, now set at member of the Senate-House Atom. cal species is the six-foot green for life for five-year $109 volleyball courts for limbering wp|¢?: Reynolds will be in & ie Energy Committee said in an ™oray, Gymnothorax funebris |@ month for life for 10-year men, work before getting down to the interview he will have to be shown Q. Is the red herring a distinct D¢ increased to $80-$150. They als0 rough st. tf today, tae| That all is based on a 195 that it is necessary to furnish kind of fish? requested that annuities start at A similar program held true at A first. game knockou' secret data to friendly nations. A. No, the term refers to ordin-|*#* 4S rather than the present 50 1, University of Georgia. Coach *tamble the entire plan, ry herring, (Clupea) which has ved mige alr ted peed Wally Butts had nis first team in| Furillo, who tested his wel 1 ge tributions be reduced. They now sent them to the sid ines to wateh Atting practice, fully inte "the other lads scrimmage play. There always remel herring” the fish is Kentucky's varsity players who Possibility that he might F no porgy og Aged any revision of the gills removed. saw action last somees took it saaue tee ts 0 vont Ga the law in the interests of the se. i easy while Coach Paul Bryant sur. curity of tbe United States,” he rear pMgoalt - —_— 1 eleewhere aries spring training: vevd a stiff workout by the others.| The finger, broken in a f — ae moves excess moisture from the pila sairatg Wlness or ee Michelle Prince ed bar Mill eneyelly ' le none of the legislators i ; wants to play,” he commented. terviewed was willing to dice cmaked en, nists berring is|hery suftored, rach plaver chould| Mississippi Coach John Vaught rill. In addition to kt publicly, there was evident fetl- over a slow hardwood fire. sinvelrean cot if yen or gi said he was made unhappy by there was a foam ing on the part of some that any the herring ie wens It fish, while on the road, anda player 20me of the mechanical errors taped to the handle of information furnished U.S. allies usally under 2 foot, fe tet led yee yan ave! which showed up in the Kentucky Dressen hopes he'll be able would be likly to find its way y under a foot in length, |w Feach @ veteron’s status afler eame and ordered a light correc. card the pad and sc to M y thee i large numbers of them are cured eight years instead of the Present tive ‘pendage by game ti there no such yo Bcd at a time. bed | “We showed real improvement If Furilio does have to Cg ye " ‘between the Chattanooga and Ken- series, the Dodgers would secretary of the Air Force, eau.) +. * said Vaught nee — Carl is @ : tioned against any ha: ¥ i But we'll have to double that out- ve player with a terri 1" Gl Gio N fede leiete talidenating) aot neon colder, 9277, 8, Year. The council decided ‘put to match Auburn.” arm in addition to holding | Presented to Congress because it More northern rivers, lakes and\¢on? a + lee Fad | Real work was the order for tional League batting title is getting more obvious all the Streams. The so-called sea trout of owners ——— |Florida, prepping for the Kentucky) Dressen said yesterday he time that the future security of Florida waters is actually related SEC Scorin R |game. The principal problem will play either Don Thompson « the United States may well lie in to the channel bass and dromae ig ACE |be how to stop Steve Meilinger,| Williams in right field if its ability to preserve its superior. (family Sciandae). The sea trout [en ond, fultheck ond halfback whelte repioce Purl. ity in the field of nuclear weap- Teceives its name from its general Is A Close One [has been @ sore sput for Florida! “He's swinging just thé s: ons,” he declared, body shape and pattern of small jsince 1951. , ever.” said Dressen after * Sen. Hendrickson (R-NJ) said he black spots. It may be instantly|_ ATLANTA (®—Bobby McCool of Coach Gus Tinsley his LSU ait the auxiliary score bo doesn't believe this country can told from the true trouts by the Mississippi has pulled into a tie team a — ‘ before right field on the first bov oveid Eiving its allies some infor. fact that it has two dorsal fins|With Max McGee of Tulane for| Pushing them throacgh em hour -iyesterday’s workout, ‘Ble mation if it expects them to em-|instead of one and by the forward *°°Tins honors in the Southeastern - ge ee ae ploy atomic weapons in their own Position of the pelvic fins. Anoth- Sarna Par dag oe Parker of /* hot sun. sada defense. But he said he wants only er common name of the local “sea ™ cutter, i coming (> fat ”'| Mere then hall of all Amestennslocupe tie Gia onsentii Ghee jtender mouths my — - ot McGee and McC>ol have scored Wear glasses. I . fro’ Species, 18 points each. Parker has 17 eet _ jfrom which @ hook is easily torn.|" Wecool scored». touchdown Hurricanes Hold | @ Are balloonfish good to eat? |against Kentucky Saturday to go A Most or all of the local spe- with the two he got in the opening ° ° cies “balloonfish” or lers game with Chattanooga. MecGee| Defensive Drills are —_ so far as their flesh is — a an a Georgia} leoncerned, and so: after 2 up three | MIAMI W—Coach Andy Gustaf- ered to hav ciate, ae ka~ poeeilig. week -aaunet sae son ordered Fe cope long defensive Care shoul, , Citadel | Scrimmage today as the University is not contaminated b Parker made his bid for the of Miami prepared to meet Baylor gall biadders, roe, or sir ean lead while lead.” he Maroons to University in the Orange Bow! Fri- since these parts may in some 26-0 upset © Tennessee. He day night. cases be highly poisonous, The *ored @ Pair ©! ‘uchdowns and Gustafson planned to work in puffers (vamil e er kicked two conv ns to go with some offense for his gridders today ‘receive their commen tn ithe three extra ts he booted but will let the bulk of his offensive their shility, te oemen, Name from |seainst Memphis sie planning wait until tomorrow while yey cunt? ai? inflate themecives “Parker cet a - i‘erence record the defeuse gets mcre polish. Sar atny parses Bend when est year with 12) ;oints. Freshmen scored five times im sine s ‘ncarty sone? 7.2% | Trailing te leaders are eight yesterday's scrimmage and had 7° 2 nearly spherical outline. ‘nsyers whe have sored 12 points the regulars badly fooled with their ad abit protects them from each Tommy Lew.s of Alabama, execution of Baylor plays. Sharp common enemies by making jim Pyburn and Fob James Jr. forward passing by Bob Dekreon ‘nem too large to be swallowed if of Auburn, Bob Clemens of Geor. jadded to the woes of the first @Ptured gia, Leon’ Hardeman of Georgia Only Frank McDonald failed to Lopez Signs Two Hon "i. Peps frase] Year Tribe Pact Big Tax Judgment get into Monday's workout. Mc- and Hal Lofton of Mississippi. {Donald suffered a broken nose in NEW YORK — Manager Al NEW YORK #—A tax judgment Lopez, three times a runner-up in of $924,313 has been made against jthe opening game with Florida the American League race, is get- Salatore Sollazzo, bas- State and will be out of rough work all this week. ting two more chances to lead ketball fixer, income tex evader Cleveland to @ pennant and gold smuggler. Scribes Name rf 7 a) Back Of W eek lanes mts new woven PTT DAYTONA BEACH # — The A Florida State Sportswriters’ Assn —— p voy eg $40,000, ending first 1953 football poll named Flor. “ye Grombens, Cheeceah | at | wm ‘Fin tate Cnnernty ek ST), atager, sad "Weve'st| — Magne QUALITY halfback Bobby Fiveash as back “*!® been completely happy with! REPAIRS ef the week. Al and at no time has there been BODY WORK any consideration given to not re- PAINTING Bewing his contract.” Hunter, 6 foot, 4, 215 pound senior right tackle from Miami, was out- ad a ¢ on ied AND USED CARS Gater defense re. Loper ‘eports Pesady saved et Gearga Tech Cleveland! News that he” nad) At the RIGHT PRICE scoring threats in the Saturday t of leaving the club unless NEW | game that ended in a 0-0 tie. he could get a promise from STUDEBAKER | Fiveash, a senior from Sain. Greenberg that he (Lopez) would CARS AND TRUCKS. bridge, Ga., displayed all around| "Tun the club in his own way.” peste. vonage ~ “lost to Miami “I'm very happy to stay in Mean Maximum Economy) 270. Fiveash made eight tackles, Cleveland.” said Loper. “I never FOR REPAIR APPOINTMENT assisted in six, and was the Semi- talked to any other ciub owner AUTO DEMONSTRATION noles’ leading grourd gainer ore — cuttroet to Cleveland Come By Bernard Kabn, sports editor of * luin"t know what Hank wanted r the Daytona ach Homedomeal to do. He told me to wait until} 2230 DUVAL STREET | and presidest of the FSSA, an ¥¢ got to New York and we'd or DIAL 2.2401 389898 Save 555555) pounced the “stars <f the week.” have « talk.” ’ 7 if it goes that far, If Ob eat suits for loosening drills then |*84 band in a special 16°) The mule deer is so call NEW YORK #—Allie Reg? got arm and Cari Furi, 9 may hold th @ ® New York Yankee-ti...@ ey ua [practic ti | . Erskine in the opener, '% © Practices until late — har odds favoring the Yankees }tie Reynolds simply blew b «at oer) od de “ ad pitching plans « counts on Reynolds to come 7 1 *

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