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Key West Conchs Trample St. Patrick's 45-0 Conchs Had Too Much For Shamrocks ; aod ara GR IN PHOTO AT TOP, the reason why the Conchs siaughtered eleven, is very evident. A total of seven Key West defenders prepare to smear hapless St. * Pat’s ballcarrier. Shamrocks were talking to themselves before the evening was over. That’s Biff Salgado in Jower photo picking up 12 yards, Shamrocks’ Connelly prepares to make the tackle with Conchs’ Tony Dopp at right—Citizen Staff Photo. | Syracuse University football play-| Halcombe Ward is the oldest liv. 2 ‘are plac-|ing U. S. singles tennis champion. during the 1953 season. He'ed on aenches painted orange un-|Ward won the championship in all four infield spots and|til the beginning of the next seg-/1904 by defeating William J, Clo- id. jment of play. |thier. Your best buy bears this tag! Mulberg Chevrolet Co. Corner Caroline St. & Telegraph Lane Undermanned Upstaters Fall To High-Powered Conch Attack By JiM COBB Citizen Sports Editor Hurricane Hazel was spinning harmlessly out to sea last night, but Hurricane Conch was centered in the Wickers Field Stadium—ask St. Patrick’s of Miami Beach. They absorbed a 45-0 shellacking at the hands of the Key West High School football team in a listless ball- The Yardstick Key West St. Patrick’s Yards gained rushing __. 372 26 Yards gained passing 12 20 Passes attempted 10 21 * Passes completed Passes intercepted —___. Fumbles Own fumbles recovered Penalties 2 4 3 2 game that saw the locals, including the third and fourth stringers, score almost at will. The slaughter got so bad in the second half that the coaches agreed to shorten the quarters to ten minutes to save further bloodshed, See te aoe age ee ea Flay wi haven't played much football. A pse of football stadium bleach- game. the acci- Football Results HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Key West 45, St. Patricks 0 Madison 20, Perry 0 Jasper 13, Newberry 7 Alachua 20, Trenton 12 — 1, Florida Deaf and Blind Tallahassee Leon 12, Ocala 7 Lake Butler 6, Lake City 0 ‘Dunnellon 38, Hawihorne 20 Inverness 42, Gulf High 0 Marianna 46, Port St, Joe 25 ‘Century 32, Baker 7 Pensacola 27, Panama City Bay High 6 These games were postponed this week because of the tropical storm that swept across the state. They are grouped under the dates ion which they will be played: SATURDAY, OCT. 9 Belle Glade at Fort Pierce Lakeland at West Palm Beach Tampa Plant at Bradenton Sarasota at Winter Hven Seacrest at Pahokce Pompano at. Stuart Auburndale at Sebring Avon Park at Haines City (Orlando Boone at Fort Lauderdale Wildwood at Apopka Miami Jackson at Orlando Edge- water Aracdia at Punta Gorda Fort Myers at Plant City [New Smyrna Beach at Winter| Park -1St.. Cloud at Groveland game that could go either way. In the words of Moe Vaccaro, whe scouted Key West for Mia- mi Beach last night, Curley is big and rough. “They like te play football and they like it : eer owen had After Key of the ball last night, they needed just two plays to} strike pay dirt with the game less than two mimutes old. ‘The Shamrocks’ took the kickoff ‘and were held to their own 25 yard) E ! afhy fxg ay aay RE H ib kling Conchs shook pase ble on the second. & ai F saa | from center went over Inelly’s head and the Conchs’ John, Carbonell pounced on the pi lon. the Shamrock 12 yard line. Solomon bulled his way over the line for the second score. Jimmy Solomon’s attempted place kick for the extra point failed. It was a familiar story when St. Patrick’s found themselves back on the 25 yard line after the kickoff. ‘They managed to pick up five g5 fries :|Missouri | Lacrosse State 21, Eau Clair 0} A é Fort Meade at Kathleen Lake Wales at Mulberry Palm Beach St. Ann's MONDAY, NOV. 2 Fernandina Beach at Brunswick, Ga, FRIDAY, NOV. 27 Jacksonville Landon at St. Peters- FRIDAY, DEC. 4 Lees! at Meibourne, St. Paul at Brandon Pinecrest at Admira] Farragut Lakeview at Eustis Umatilla at Titusvilie DATE UNDECIDED Bolles Clewiston at Okeechobee ‘Hillsborough-Jefferson at Tampa Tampa Jesuit at Bartow Brewster Tech at Dade City Zephyrhills at Bushnell Clearwater at Wauchula COLLEGE FOOTBALL By The Associated Press EAST Wilkes (Pa) 26, Ithaca 7 Potomac State 7, Salem (WVa) 1 SOUTH Miami (Fla) 39, Clemson 7 Presbyterian 7, Wofford 6 MIDWEST Houston 25, Detroit 19 William Jewell 33, Tarkio 7 Northeast Missouri: 14, Southeast 0 Central (Ia) 34, Parsons 18 yards on a pass play before the held firm and they fp ; if if & E z i i i Hy Hi i r E I “ik Ai at : Fz sia 2g 173; if i ... Your Page 10 9= THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Ole Miss Tests Vanderbilt Today his “smarten <p, sharpen up” PHILADELPHIA W—Eddie Wait-|back into the Southeastern Confer- Philadelphia Phillies today 0 rains ey pd wan Saturday, October 10, 1953 OXFORD, Miss. (#—Mississippi 4 football coach Joh: Suspension On agree pi en . campaign against Vanderbilt to- Waitkus Lifted day as Mississippi attempts to get kus, 33-year-old first baseman, was ence title race. back on the official roster of the] iste pers tite: hepes ved ‘ M burn dealt the Rebels a 13-0 set- ing the lifting of his suspension. back. But the undismayed Vaught _ Many observers regarded the re- looks to the Vanderbilt game to instatement as the prelude to a get his squad back on the winning long-talked-of trade. The slick-jtrack. Prior to the defeat by fielding Eddie rode the bench dur-|Auburn, Mississippi had registered ing most of the 1953 season while victories over Chattanooga and newcomer Earl Torgeson played’ Kentucky. his position. Vanderbilt will be aiming for its Waitkus was suspended by Presi-jfirst victory of the season. The dent Bob Carpenter eight days be-|Commodores have bowed to Penn- fore the end of the season for leav-sylvania and Alabama. ing the club to be at the bedside of} The kickoff is set for 2 p. m. his ill father. Later Eddie said he| (CST), had not gone through the “‘proper| channels” in asking permission to’ Citizen Ads Bring Results LEGAL NOTICE The Phillies also said reserve outfielder Mel Clark underwent ap. NAME LAW Notice is hereby given that operation two days ago for the re- moval of a bone chip in his knee. The injury kept the young fielder ; th dersigned, 4 \° * and Office Supplies,” at ft ace Florida intends to register ‘the som St said name with the Clerk of the Sioux Falls (SD) 27, York 0 Srcait, Coare of Monroe County, Hastings 25, Doane 13 Dated this 9th day of October, Carthage 40, Culver-Stockton 6 4-D- 1953. 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