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Conch J uggernaut Was Too Much For Undermanied Musketeers IT WAS HOLES IN THE ST. THERESA’S LINE like the one at left that enabled Key West Conch ballearriers to rip off big gains in the onesided 38-0 gridiron victory last night at Wicker Field here. Red Stickney is the ballearrier. He romped through left side of line for 18 yards despite frantic efforts of visitors’ Neil Schoonderwood and Pete Healy to stop him. Biff Salgado (left) does the blocking, in photo at right, Joe Pineda is stopped by Dick Wassenburg in third quarter action. The victory last night kept the Conchs’ record in tact of not alowing an opponent to score this season to date. ‘ ; yt ae *. e 4 ts as we n ws - : ‘ CONCHS SHOWED THE WAY DEFENSIVELY LAST NIGHT as wef as pfting up a recor score. Yn picture at left, Red Stickney, Conch linebacker, spoils a St. Theresa Musketeer’e pass in second quare ter, And a host of Conch tacklers close in on Bob Metz in center photo to bring him to earth. Trio includes Red Stickney (No. 30), Julio Henriquez and John Carbonell (No. 14). There’s that man Salgado again in photo at right, The hard-driving fullback consist ently broke into the clear in last night’s action. A cheering capacity crowd watched the Conchs rack up their most impressive victory. —PHOTOS BY FINCH, CITIZEN STAFF. JOE PINEDA AND BIFF SALGADO were familiar figures in last night’s grid action when they ran roughshod over St. Theresa’s. Pineda streaks around end in photo at left. That’s Tony Dopp blocking out the St. Theresa's linevaan to enable ballcarrier to advance. Salgado comes to the end of the line in the photo at right. Toya Southard makes the tackle.