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MIAMI TO POINT FOR BAYLOR _ KiseSized Climb Chain Reaction BATTLE; HUGE CROWD IS SEEN 222222222 University of Miami footed hard work for the game and|Nolan caught eight out of cightjcertainty that Gordon Malloy will night, they gave police and fire The cooker exploded and today and Thursday will spend forward passes. ro their time polishing their own plays| There is little chance it_a|Whitey Rouvier> playing at the| They started climbing up a 100jlowered a rope and got all Coach ante’ icky Freshman will start in Friday|halfback spots. The quarterba*k Pw aed Took st tricky (it's ‘clash “with Baylor. How-lpost ‘may not be announced unt| before the game is over. PITTSBURGH @—When Wayne BEST DEAL for a stroll near their home lastihappened: open fullback, with Art Knust and/men a king-sized neadache. _|tH lid through the kitchen foot cliff. Halfway up they got/down safely. stuck on a ledge. Two policemen,| As officers grimly warned the for bruise: About nine-tenths of ever, some of them may see action just before game time, but it is Joseph Eckle and Pete Kaminski, 'tots against future climbing, | | IN certain to fall to one of three men|spotted them and started climbing.|Wayne commented: John Melear. from private land. three Gustafson plans to start all-vet--—Don James, J. B. Johnston “ Kaminski got stuck too. His part-} “We were scared. But we didn’t/harvest in the United States comes | broke an all-time U of Miami pass. \catching record in the FSU game and at the same time received a built for the great Hurricane end | and there is a strong chance that ‘he will be in the starting lineup ‘at right end. The other end post is, expected to fall to Bob Nolan, who | Passes right and left in the ner, Eckle, called firemen, bese (og TOWN NOTICE TO KEY WEST |.” Plymouth SUBSCRIBERS ~ CITIZEN (NO. 1—WEEKLY PAYMENT RECEIPTS) caught Florida State game and appears | headed for some kind of a record himself | Tuesday climax-! ‘In the Georgia game last year, | Key West Citizen City Route Carriers have been issued Thursday, October 1,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7) 68 Competed In Pistol Matches At Key West Gun Club Saturday | Despite heavy winds and a thr-: 264. This thrée way tie had to be | eat of rain, 68 men participated!broken by the rapid fire scores Saturday, September at the Key|with Alexander's 94 the best. | West Gun Club at Stock Island in High Sharpshooter was J. A.| the second pistol meet of the 1953-'Smith, TMC, SurAsDevDet with 54 military match schedule to es-! 257; second F. E. Pagel, ET1, Fleet tablish a new attendance record'Sonar School, 256; third Lt. H. S. | for center fire matches, Morgan, USS Batfish, 247. First’ ‘wont to SURAS- |Marksman, L. A. Younglove, EMI, | T with @ score of 1018 USS Saufley, 264; second ist Lt. | while AUW school was second B.A. Adams, Marine Detachment, | with a fetal of 975, SURASDEY- (261; third R. V. Osburn, BTC, USS | DET’s winning team members Saufley, 259. High Tyro went to| were J. F. Merry, SOl, P. T. |T. S. Tomblinson, AD1, VX1, 250; QMC, J. A, Smith, |second CPL. S. G. Bradley, Marine | TMC, and R. C. Baugh, TMC. \Barracks, 238, and third Chrele PF. the start J. Klein, Fleet Sonar School, 235. | The next regular match vill be | held 21 November with .22 caliber | pistols or revolvers, It is empha- | sized to all who may wish to par- | ticipate in these matches that this | jis a handicap shoot. Tyros or new | shooters fire the Florida Police| -| Course in which slow fire is shot ,at 25 yards and timed and rapid ‘at 15 Phebe Marksmen fire the | more difficult Camp Perry e | ‘whilé Sharpshooters and aes fire the National Mateh Course, | Sonar Schoel Dominates USO. Tournament new route collection books, using small receipt forms which are to be initialed by the carrier and given to sub- Name —__ Address scribers as proof of payment. ° Route _________________| Key West 95¢ Citizen THIS BOOK IS THE PROPERTY aes ae OF: DEC. 26, 1953 All newspaper subscriptions are collected in advance, ee and on all payments made on or after October 1, 1953, the new receipts will be issued by your City Route Car- WoT VALID UNLESS signED ‘ Ww Key West 25¢ tor oe 25¢ RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT Fier, POR WEEK ENDING FOR WEEK ENDING FOR WEEK ENDING DEC. 19, 1953 | DEC. 12,1953 | DEC. 5, 1953 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALIO UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West 25c | Key West 25¢/| Key West 25c¢ Citizen Citizen Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING FOR WEEK ENDING FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 28, 1953 | NOV. 21, 1953 | NOV. 14, 1953 ‘NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNEL Key West 25¢ | Key West Key West 25¢ Citizen Citizen a5c Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT POR WEEK ENDING FOR WEEK ENDING FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 7, 1953 | OCT. 31, 1953 | OCT. 24, 1953 “WoT VALID WNLESS sianeD | HOT VaLIO UNCESS SionED | NOT ALTO UNLESS wIGNED Key West 25¢| Key West 25¢ Citizen Citizen Sample copies of the receipt forms are shown here. One of these forms, according to your method of payment, will be in your carrier boy’s record book. No. 1 is for weekly payment receipts. No. 2 is for monthly pay- ment receipts; and No. 3 will be in the Record Carrier’s Book as a record of subscribers who have made pay- ments through the mail or directly to the office. Num- bers 1 and 2 are perforated so that individual, receipts can be separated, signed and given to the subscribers who make weekly or monthly payments direct to the Carrier Boy. RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING FOR WEEK ENDING FOR WEEK ENDING . . OCT. 17, 1953 | OCT. 10, 1953 | OCT. 3, 1953 — mats (nes i SS NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALIO UNLESS SIGNED i NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED (NO, 2—MONTHLY PAYMENT RECEIPTS) (NO. 3—OFFICE PAYMENT RECORD) BEN OLAN Fleet Sonar School men captur- | By NEW york @ — If Allie Rey- nolds’ aching back sidelines him for the remainder of the World Series, he may have lost his chance to break two series rec- ‘ords, One is for the most victories, 7, and the other is for the most strikeouts, 61. Both marks are held by Red Ruffing, another Yankee great. Reynolds said his back started hurting in the third inning yester- day. He blamed it on an injury received last June in Philadelphia when a bus loaded with Yankee players was involved in an acci- dent. : Reynolds’ injury was one of the ed first place in the table tennis jand pool handicap elimination, |tournaments at the USO-YMCA| Club Tuesday night | Joe Niedzielski, 1a, with a two-| point handicap per game edged out J. C. Naylor, AT2, HS-1, 17-21, 21-18, 22-20, im the finals of the table tennis event. f Robert Poland, SN downed P. E. DeFontaine, MR3, USS Bush jnell, 50-23, in the last match of the pool tournament and goes to the top of the handicap list. i | Of 33 listed for table tennis’ and |29 for pool the first ten on the \“ladder” and handicap list are: Table Tennis: L. E, Carr, Lt., best kept secrets of the year. It;}USN, USS Chivo 8 points; Charles Name Address Route THIS BOOK IS THE PROPERTY OF THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ieee Koy West $1.10 |Key West $1.10 | Key West $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF FOR MONTH OF FOR MONTH OF OFFICE PAYMENT Dodge DeSoto Chrysler Plymouth Dodge DeSoto Chrysler was not revealed unti) weeks later Stuart, SN, USNav. Sta. 4; Joe that the Chief suffered a strained |Niedzielski, SA, Fleet Sonar School, back. (a D. R. Nibbe, SN, USS Gilmore, —neninle |3; N, E. Westfall, YN2, Fleet Sonar Because of the increase in price School, 2; J. C. Naylor, AT2. HS-1, of admission, the first game es-|1; Harvey Resnick, SA, USS Al- tablished a new financial record, |batross, 2; A. J. Ketcham, AN, The gross receipts of $465,267 and/HS-1, 1; Lloyd Zwally, Jr., FA, the net of $387,574.74 bettered the |USS Gilmore, 1; S. C. Metros, previous highs set wt Cleveland, |SN, USS PCs79, 1; Oct. 10, 1948, by 86,288 fans. Yes-| Pool: Robert L. Roland, SN, terday’s turnout numbered 68,374, /Fleet Sonar School, 1.00; E. W. Bohm, Jr., ME1, USS Gilmore, | Phil Rizzuto was a bit more re-|.99; G. L. Link, SN, Fleet Sonar | laxed today. “Now that the first |School, .99; A. Cassone, CSi, USS. game is over with I feel a lot|Gilmore, 92; K. E. Saelens, ET3, more comfortable,” he said. “I'm /USS PCS80, 91; R. J. Marucci, always as nervous as a cat before|SN, USS Gilmore, 90; A. F. the first one but I'll be okay from |Brookes, ENFN, USS Gilmore, | here on in.” |.90; H. M. Ungerman, EMFN, | —ae |USS Gilmore, 90; A. Akucewicz, Charley Silvera of the Yanks,'SA, USS Snowden, 83: T. E. ‘an eligible for five series, only has Branch, SO1, Fleet Sonar School, batted twice during that time, with |.83; no hits. “Gosh,” be said, “if I} Eliminatior tourneys are con- get a hit, PM have a .33 aver-/ducted each Tuesday with drawings age.” at 8 p. m. ye | In the pool tournament the high- Yesterday's game, running 3/er on the handicaps yields his op- hours and 10 minutes, was longer | ponent two-thirds the difference of than any of the contests in last! their handicaps. New entries play year’s classic. The longest one in without benefit of handicaps. q *$2 (the fifth game) took an even) ——————_ three hours. jGeorge Shuba still doubts whether Ihe’ see any recular action in’ Casey Stengel wouldn't say Tight field. “After all,” he says, whether he will change his batting “you can’t expect Furillo to be order today with lefty Preacher|benched. He ‘ed the National Roe starting for the Dodgers. But}League in batting.” how long can Ol’ Case go without! { a switch. It'll probably be Phil) Jackie Kirkwood of Clairton, | Rizzuto batting second and Joe Pa., is the smallest player on the Collins moved down to eighth. Brandeis University football team. He is five feet seven and waighs Despite his pinch-hit home run, 150 powers SEPT.,1954 | AUG., 1954 JULY, 1954 ee ee ney NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT JUNE, 1954 MAY, 1954 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED . | N or Pesca $1.10 "a West $1.10 | Key, West $1.10 RECEIVED, PAYMENT Key Weet $1.10 | Sex West $1.10 | Key West $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT MARCH, 1954 | FERC 1984 | JAN71954 ; TOWN | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED — $1.10 — $1.10 | ap Bint $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT =| RECEIVED PAYMENT RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF | FOR MONTH OF FOR MONTH OF DEC., 1953 NOV., 1953 OCT., 1953 “WOT VALID UNLESS siGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | Navarro @ Be sure to ask for your receipt when payment is made @ Be sure receipt is initialed by carrier when payment is made @ Do not make Citizen subscription payments to anyone except your carrier or other authorized col lector. 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