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is I Conch Power Steamrollers St. Theresa, 38-0 Reserves eeseging Notre Dame OneSided Win Friday Goat Roles Are (jah Tops Reversed Friday ;id Slate Sports A hard driving, well drilled Key West High School football team hardly worked up a sweat last night in By WILL GRIMSLEY all,” says the frank Robinson. “I BROOKLYN # — It’s often aipjayed it like an infieider. Shoulda handing out a severe drubbing to a lightweight but The Conchs showed such superiority that the clubs;short hop from the role of “hero” | Saturday, October 3, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 | Goalward-Bound plucky St. Theresa’s eleven, 38-0, In the. third game on Friday, Jackie gets three hits in four trips, |Series. Carl gives uplincluding a double, scores on a squeeze bunt and makes a sensa- tional catch in shortstop territory by when the sun blinds Peewee Reese. “Doing a little better,” he com- ments solemnly in the dressing). oom. Ask Joe Collins— On Wednesday, the Yankee first baseman poles a seventh inning homer which breaks a 5-5 tie and’ opens the way to a 8-5 New York victory. He’s the center of atten- ition in the winning dressing room. On Friday, Collins strikes out four times in succession aj Erskine and dribbles out we: ito the pitcher in the ninth with the tying run on base. A lonesome figure in the locker room, Ask Gil Hodges— The No. 1 “goat” of 1952 World Series, hitless in 21 appearances, a pathetic, frustrated figure who keeps mumbling to himself: “Heaven help me, I don’t know what’s the matter.” Now 1953, six hits in ten times at bat for Hodges, batting .600/ and sharing the leading hitter role with the Yankees Bill Martin. “Feel great,” says Gil, “I’m loose The Yardstick , Key West St. Theresa’s First downs _...___.____.. 13 Yards gained rushing ___326 On Thursday, Mickey, the golden boy of the gold-plated Yankees, smashed a two-run homer in the eighth to give New York its second straight victory, 4-2. “It was may- be a screwball,” said the grinning, taciturn Mantle as flashbulbs popped and reporters crowded his On Friday, 24 hours later, the same Mickey Mantle strikes out four times in succession, looking foolish in his wild swings at Er- skine’s benders. No flashbulbs this hardly should have been in-the same ballpark. Happily, the Musketeers managed to stay out of the Conch’s way ‘well enough to avoid being trampled, A crowd estimated at 4,500 persons, the second big- gest gate of the season, saw the Conchs march up and down the field to preserve their unbeaten and unscored on record. It was nothing more than a light scrimmage session for the Key Westers who are showing real im- Michigan State, nursing a. 25- game winning streak, tangles with Minnesota in the only Big 10 game jof the day.’ State beat Iowa, 21-7, in its opener, but the experts are fearful of Paul Giel and Co., and) JOE PINEDA STREAKS AROUND END after taking a handoff to score the third Key West have installed Biggie Munn’s op- touchdown in last night’s Key West-St. Theresa’s clash. A pair of Key West blockers look on, pale as only one-touchdown| Pineda ran rampant in lopsided win.—Citizen Staff Photo. favorites. If the Spartans get by this one, 2 i y provement weekly. time. Just a question: “‘What hap-jas a goose.” j; ° ° ° ° the final period, Burk bulled over i art of the visitors to advance the : 7 a |their streak seems to be in no Miami S q ir Cl pl wc Le irs ie ea My eon le Cue Drown, he Br SS yah cares Philly, Redskins [r,t nen" Comch E4 Beckman cleared his|Carbonell recovered Haas’ fumble| Ask Jackie Robinson— “Fire the bum!” yell the citizens ms se ie Be: es Buckeyes D di % F ‘i d _ Veckindi eee aoe, Sande bench and used vi every|and third string fullback Mike| Through the first two games,|ot Flatbush after the Dodgers drop|PSY, CANOE uevision game of Ba lor In eagdiock Fri ay Rebs Bee tae ree, The other ‘ man on the squad, but the locals/cates drove across the goal line ons in arising Steer Fo aeery ce ees Seago le Son Putlthe day. Howard (Hopalong) Cas- y. ‘ NEW YORK WA tie in the Na-|two came on pass plays from Jack continued to pile up the score. The five plays later. George Lastres|ors has one sickly hit in eight| ‘The Dodgers win, 3-2, at Ebbets|S*47 Won't be in the lineup for ° ° tional Football League is very rare.|Scarbath to Hugh Taylor—the first game proved one thing—the Conchs raiieq in his try at running thelappearances and misjudges a fly|Field and the tone charges: _|Obio State because of a shoulder Thriller Frida r| ‘There wasn't one all last year,|covering 24 yards and the other 61 have reserve strength which they| so cint. bail which goes for a home run| “We got ‘em now. Chuck, old|iiury, but quarterback Johnny y but with the 1953 season less than|vards. may need when they start meeting Po that leads to the Yankees’ second|boy. You're the cat’s whiskers, |B0%om figures to lead the club to a week old the Washington Red-| In tonight’s action, the Pittsburgh the tough ones later in the cam-| The Key West second and third _ ra se rs S-\victory over the Bears. skins and the Phi i ies|Steclers, with a fine passing com- oie stringers provided the punch for|Victory. “I just matfed it, that’s!You’re the boy. eae on waaiak ls a0 By BEN FUNK Fearon e ese yon Teen ee ce oe sinc wiebe cet inte le y , reat be ft was the Conch’s Gold Dust jthe final score with only four games — the longest undefeated| a 6 Bears: sul) re " enen hettad-'te a 21-21 Nickel, are favored over the punch. Pagal oy oe ssa Harold Solomon, oe hat ees Be football Results Spier ‘Ge. 38, Montain 's np . the country—got a scare|petore ty etested.stiaxnt's Hur, (standatil last night in Philadelphia less ng lesen ee oor gade who pa: # Milton 13, Choctawhatchee 7 major proportions last Saturday|_; di ‘ lin a game of fumbles. The first/fe champions, the Det ernaut against the hapless Mus- le action this egg concpesee of an wen scHoon poorpaLL [Century 27, Jay 7 when Florida tied the Ramblin’ fuerte recta at ren Pie ss by the Eagles were Lions, rate over the Baltimore keteers. With Salgado driving jinjary, showed well through the Miami Dorsey 7, St. Petersburg|Wrecks. Now they go against 2 iscored as a result of poor ball-\Colts. through huge holes chopped out [center of the line but it was Cates) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Gibbs 0 Southern Methodist, regarded as oa ve boner. uy 4 Sn Saline while one of the ’Skins| Three games are on tap tomor- by @ magnificent Key West line |who again drove across for the|Miami Jackson 20, Jacksonville|Fort Pierce-Pompanc, postponed |a major threat for the Southwest aan pen ee and one-half min-(touchdowns in the first half came|fW: The ever-powerful Cleveland and Pineda mixing it up with off- {final tally. A pass for the conver-| Landon 6 Laxe Worth-Pahokee, postponed, Conference title. j “ | about as a result of a bobble in the Browns, with Otto Graham still tackle smashes and end runs, the |80” failed to make the score 38-0./Hillsborough 45, Plant City 12 a, The weekend action got started) es 0 80 in the first half, Migmi| eo on |threading needles, are the ehoice Gnas. wee feo much for | Andrew Jackson 20, Lakeland 7 COLLEGE FOOTBALL [last night with several major|n2%, ‘N° 02) 08 ‘yo OWn SX with 2)" The Eagles scored thei over the Chicago Cardinals, The. od first down and five yards to go gles their first two * 3 the visltors. | ae. ‘Tampa Plant 6, Panama City 0| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |games—three of them intersection- after an offside penalty. agains touchdowns on _passes—one from'L0s Angeles Rams tate @ slight It was strictly power football Gridiron Miami Edison 26, Fort Lauderdale, EAST al affairs, Geist The fig thee Pay ‘Adrian Burk to. Pete Pihos-atid the| edie over the San Francisco 49ers, with the Conchs throwing few pas- GC. - 7 ter (25, Tampa rime! i nothin Petr 14 (tie) teeth ranking football team, Jegisttier Pu aa Thomason to bbe — a, bora: te do ses. . leanin: 'S Orlando, Edgewa' a "| Temple 27, Bow! reen 0 Oe a ? Pihos. ‘Both were short ones, Then ng in the passing depai ‘And it didn’t take long for the eae Meee gt beach 82, St Peters-| West Chester 47, Drexel 12 a 21-13 victory over Miami. Fi © Hurricanes could have run|with their backs to the wall late in|™ment with Babe Parilli and Tobin fans to realize What. wes'g0lNE to! The Conchs apparently don't\orlando Boone 13, Daytona Beach} “l*"ie™ %, St. Vincent (Pa) 7 tam deteatec Actus, AT, witout the clock and from that points. Sim. Davidson, who could ac-(Chleago Bears. a a MPT. ig the Kiehott.on their|"CMt. ‘eA, Paper-it' they were) ‘Mainland @ ‘ Baylor 21 Ween ss Suune aes wenewa tex oe apme scold Beye en v1 of Baap tage aeper oe *< own 14 yard line, Salgado carried| jee ham ea Reageente show pares 13, Leesburg’ 7 Furman 27, The Citadel 0 derdog Boston University battled beter: Bayiee. tn. nhs aeecat Nard completions out of 11 tries. $$$ $ SAVE $$$ § ‘ the ball right through the middle 5 hard for this mar sf Lorn agg bye Sacch ‘Ras Pesci retlapg 6, Newport News earners to Pligg: tie, thwest|., But sophomore Quarterback J PB seg ae Lathes engin For QUALITY USED CARS an~the first’) ’ "|Apprentice 0 ice, anot strong southwe: i yards to 76, bu e ~ bthack 8 Spricomage.|* eater aac although they /breese. 0 MIDWEST team, plays Cornell at Ithaca, N.Y. [stipe alge ot patyger young, aggressive Hurricanes|°%4 General Auto Repairs ed igs lary Rad Stickney ryere avy favorites at game| og Saale Cover Springs ©] Fordham 21, Detroit 7 This is the fest time Rice ever|stiami Coach Andy Gustafson gave looked good enough to se the rest| TWINS GARAGE ‘off left tackle to score stand-|"'7.¢ ‘ , Wildwood Gustavus Adolphus 20, Hamline 7/b88 Played an Ivy League team/nim a football suit and a tryout,|°! this year’s opponents plenty to/1139 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2-201 Sa up and Pineda went around| T¢v'll have another easy game/St. Cloud 19, Edgewater JV © | yracalester 6, Augsburg 0 and the first time Cornell everleatied for a first down kick, As|"OTY about. 5 $$$ SAVE $35 $ int, next week in St. Pat's, who lost/Inverness 31, Bushnell 6 Diekin: ND) 26, B has gone up against a SWC foe. , right or Bons rol poeceived'®, 33-0 decision to Sts.’ Peter and|Crystal River 52, New Port Richey ately O. GND) 9, Hotlines ae is tavered. ; F hal eae ay 5 Soren red crmere After 3 {Paul Thursday night. 0 i ‘ Tllinoi Stanf is a cae cat? te oko ton y's fate ht tbe Cone wil get} 7, Crafrdide @ pgs Mn) 7. Monet iy the one Bow came "Sys a Bed cs” Gatton NOW OPEN! into the meat of their schedule,|/asper 27, Branfo. Jan. 1 and the Illini will be out!.,; . Cae . a thee sade iy Cate lke wists gant Bui Cu Newbery 2% Wisin @ | Gamen un Own) amare li ein w mensre of revenge fee hg omnes gurcor| Witgil's Barber Shop & Shoe Shine Parlor line and went all the way down to) ¥" 0M). cerrenial jinx ste|Winter Park 13, St. Leo 0 ne foe: 7 Sesent Sear terre * tase. 2 AIR CONDITIONED the St. Therese 12 yard marker Peter and Paul [St Joephs 6, New Smyrna Beach] Dorey Midtana's “ ° Northwestern, another Big 10 out:|,,Jonnston made up.tor this oor! — §08% Duval St., next to Paul J. Sher The Conchs unlimbered their : ille fit, meets its first major test of; ith BY i Se . : stage for another quick Key West] (00 Sipeis Unive fist time (Key West 38, St. Thereha © Maryville (Mo) 32, Rolla 7 —_lthe campaign in Array, while Okla-|peg coin Ge spit iochdcwn mec] We're giving away a Bicycle to the lucky customer TD tes could have gone all the| ‘his Year, late in the game. It proreane 10. Nee Kirksville (Mo) 21 ‘springfel aitoma, beaten by Notre Dame in Hee nigha cat Seaaclar He who holds the Winning Ticket! Ticket to each > E it " . * . way but for the fat that he tired) To9 quarterbecking, the Conche [cletmant 22, Lyman 0) (Me 2 se Central (ue) 7 fessioee Pit. Michigan, rated No-season tnd Des James fur: customer . . » Choice of boy's or girl's English an es itu: . i sur- | Hy . yards back and forth through a oe im deceiving Umatilla, Pog pers x posal 42, panes (Kan) 12 ars ~ pall, as aes: pee as. ones. bs the quarter- Bike . . . Winner must be present at the ..«+ of Musketeer tacklers. Abe: .. |Lake W;: i arrensburg (Mo) 7, Cape Gi- ch tarts ack role, they compieted eight of | ¥ plays after that to score their sec- ond touchdown. Pineda drove down to the two yard line and Aalgado} the middle for the "s kick for the extra point was blocked to make it 13-0 at the end of the first quarter. Wimauma 6, St. Paul 0 State 7 ~ ‘The locals made it 19-0 in rapid here for the game. Quarterback| Pensacola Tate 14, Crestview 13 Occidental 6, Santa Barbara 0 fe aaeie po Cross, Navy-Dart- fashion when they took a punt in|Billy Haas never had a chance to/Pensacola Catholic 27, DeFuniak| Ricks 41. Southern Utah 19 mouth, Rutgers-VPI, ' Yale-Brown, OUR HAMBURGERS SIGSBURGERS CHILI the opening moments of the sec-| tow what he Had in the face of a| Springs 18 Carbon 13, Dixie (Utah) 6 Harvard-Ohio U., Bucknell-Muhlen-| ee ee ond period. Stickney and Pineda/"/T vat isketeer chdbting- ores Wauchula 19, Bartow 18 berg, Maine-Vermont, Rode Island- | to the nine yard line from where|D€Ver gave up either. They ap-/Saragota 19, Clearwater 7 -Washington Cincin- | Pineda took a reverse around right|Parently weren't watching the|Fort Myers 44, Jesuit 0 e ree eertee gate Keema! end to score easily. His pass to|core board as they whooped it up|Seacrest 20, Stuart 7 B 2 TD Ss Seen State-Nebraska, Kansas-lowa State! White for the conversion was in-/(0 encourage their side. They|Tarpon Springs 13, Arcadia 13(tie) 'y Wisconsin-Marquette. “ pou Bg marched from the park singing|Vero Beach 20, Melbourne 13 South i ‘The Conchs threatened to score, We'll win next year.” Belle Glade 13, Clewiston 6 ANN ARBOR, Mich. —Michi-| Auburn ~ Mississippi, Clemson- | again in that period when Pineda| End John Carbonell played @ |Cocoa 13, Eustis 0 Zan's Wolverines, 50-0 conquerors/Maryland, George Washington - & punt from the 50 yard line all the way down to the 15 yard stripe. spilled Haas for @ big loss in the |Tallahassee 26, Live Oak 7 today to hand Tulane its second|state-North Texas State, Tennes- | But St, Theresa's Beldon Russell] second period, Carbonell ‘got the —— football toss in a row. | feecbuke, North Carolina. Washing AES TOO! spoiled their bid when he} Tunner by the arm and spun him | made it necessary te keep time | Tulane opened a week earlier initon and Lee. . {a Hallmark of Conch Tom Moore’s: |teams—they never gave up in the’ [face of hopeless odds. They fought tight down to the whistle, Moore, material, brought just 22 players little game known as “Waltz Me Around Again, Matilda” when he intercepted Pineda’s pass on the| @reund in a dance routine simi- ext play. lar to the “Bunny Hop” display- | Fans had a chance to see some|Ping the Citadel 54-6, but then fell) ArkansasTexas Christian, Ken-| , The Musketeers could go no-| ed by the Majorettes in the half- [Conch performers, circa 1958,|in the mud, 16-14, before Georgia |tueky-Florida, Oklahoma A & M-| Yow’ll Think You’ where against a tight Key West) time show. It set up a Conch TD, |when two teams from the newlyjlast week. \Texas Tech, Texas A & M-Geor-| ou wa ré defense. The upstaters just didn’t) have it. John Carbonell pulled a defensive m with just seconds remaining the game when Beckman substi-/School Band scored a hit with the £ fans during the half when C. B.|ton game was “no test.” Harvey, Jr., and a comely Miss} Most followers agreed with that St. Theresa eight yard marker but|Second and third stringers swapped|known as Lourdes Diaz teamed up)Smmation and looked to the un- the clock ran out before Key West/assignments. The Conchs are going|to perform a jitterbug caper the half when he spilled Bill Haas for a nine yard loss on the could score. | Everybody got into the act in the third period. It required just five| minutes of play for the Conchs to push across their fourth touchdown,Bazo are going to come alongja quarterback with the kind of when Joe Pineda climaxed a 60-) the score 26-0. After a futile attempt on the, though. _It looked like Grand Central Sta-} tion during the rush hour late in) jtuted freely. At times, the Conchs jhad 13 men on the field as the! to have some ballplayers to build ‘on, it appears. Performers like Dick Kerr, Mike} Cates, Lew McLain, and Raymond) nicely and give them something to/ er put the kibosh on the talker and lack of a registered timer who is hampered with a lack of| Avon Park 27, Kathleen 14 Kissimmee 55, Winter Garden 7 Fort Meade 33, Frostproof 7 Punta Gorda 20, Moore Haven 6 Okeechobee 32, Naples 0 Bunnell 8, Hastings 0 Bradenton 34, Winter Haven 0 Fernandina Beach 23, Fletcher 13 Ocala 20, Lake City 7 on the field. formed “Barefoot League” per- formed during the halftime. to the’ tune of “Balling The Jack.” good footwork. If the Conchs are, going to run the T, they could use razzle-dazzle Miss Diaz displayed. section. Michigan Win \of Washington in their season open-| er, ruled a two-touchdown favorite a style similar to Michigan, whip: | Coach Bennie Oosterbaan of |Michigan, whose Wolverines were The well-drilled Key West High|tatde Pre-season “dark horses” of ithe Big Ten, derdog Green Wave from New Or- Har-|!eans to give them a better line on vey, son of the Mayor, showed|What to expect from here out. Gi Dodge City St. Marys (Kan) 19, Sterling 6, : FAR WEST Southern California 27, Indiana 14 Westminister (Utah) 20, Weber 14 Colorado State 13, Adams (Colo) the Washing- The kickoff is at 2 p. m. (EST). Whitev Lockman of the New York' nts hit a home run his first three beats ahead of the brassiday by pitching a one-hit shutout/Art “Golden Boy” Aragon, 145%, | lagainst the Red Sox. jtakes another try at the Nittany| Lions. i \gia, Texas-Houston, | Fae UCLA, College of the Pacific-Tulsa, Washington-Oregon State, Wyom- | |ing-Utah State. Boxing Results 'Los Angeles, 10. has beaten Penn State since! George Munger has been leading the Quakers the past 15 years, Other leading games include: New Hampshire. \ North Carolina State, Louisiana | State-Boston College, Mississippi | Southwest West Colorado - Missouri, Oregon -' FRIDAY'S FIGHTS at the yard march by taking the ball/talk about upstate. During the act, the band was/time at bat in the majors on July, cross on a reverse. He gained) Beth the public address sys- |split into two teams with the bass» 7S. q the extra point after taking | tem and the scoreboard weren't |section defending the east goal.| Bob Porterfield of the Senators) LOS ANGELES — Ramon Fuen- ‘ pitchout from Joe Russo to make! functioning last night. Wet weath- |They won — by finishing the tune recently celebrated his 29th birth- tes, 147, Los Angeles, outpointed “SOME PUMPKINS” and CHUCK WAGON STEAKS SOME PRETTY GOOD SODAS and “SEEING THINGS” IGSBEE