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\ X seare zIET yes ! and California takes it easy ; ' Football L Switer On Record Lessen With Curley Clash Foal Lop 1-Platoon Swite “ | |vorite (this week) of the f a ati i 5 nok: id Mich: for the Big Ten Mississippi stane sc School football team weer’ Fumbles Paved The Way |ing only of one half of the National but it already looks like most of 20 ichigan for the Big Ten Mississippi State to a 21-21 r |the thick of the pennant fights? | The mentors weren't the least’ The fact that California—re- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, Ceteb=- 12, 1953/lina. The Terps are one of the jSan Jose State. By ORLO ROBERTSON By ED CORRIAGN ‘biggest surprises of the season. Conference, crosses paths Football League when he made the the coaches who predicted dire CTown. Now they could be out of still, week appeared somewhat slimmer | Here it is the third week of the bit happy when the NCAA out- Putedly a sub-par outfit this year—|_ DENVER (—Police turned over Page é : Western Teams | Wo feas ety ge nscored | = one ances Dominate Nat] Upsets Blamed On 2-220" Duke travels to New York for § | NEW YORK W—Could Commis-| NEW YORK — The college The Buckeyes were supposed to Arkansas, and Georgia Tech meety the at Prediction that every team in the'things as a result of the one-pla- it. Illinois is definitely to be reck-| at any time in cure league's 34th season and three lawed the two-platoon setup. Many beat Penn was not what amazed his missing suitcase and the $1,118 sin, play: 4 | omina eo has a date with Oregon | game with Army; Baylor, the The chances of the Key West, ~ sioner Bert Bell have been think- football season isn’t even half over fight it out with Michigan State tough Auburn, the team that fought és \circuit would be stronger and in toon system were right. oned with. ILUCKY TRUCKER season with a battle with the well- clubs in the Eastern Conference— said they wouldn’t be able to cope the experts. It was the way Pappy i2 it to a Sommerville, Mast, STV SPSS Ete PRESS SELAAPSUE ane atti (EDITORS NOTE: This is the first of a series of three stori ‘on Earl Sande, the onetime jockey great now on a comeback, one the the not HEE! ial F58 ebs BPE were laying all over the floor, a) |Philadelphia, Chicago's Cardinals \and New York—have not won a lgame. The Eagles of Philadelphia jdo have one tie. By contrast the Western Confer- ence has only one winless tean—. the Green Bay Packers, The standings after one game Saturday and five yestercay show jthe champion Detroit Lions leading the Western division with three victories in as many starts. But the San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts and the Los Angeles Rams are only a game back, each with 2 and 1 records. In the Eastern Conference the Cleveland Browns hold their usual Place at the top but the surprising Washington Redskins also have a Perfect record. However, the Red- ‘skins have one less victory, having jbeen tied by the Eagles. Pitts- |burgh’s Steelers trailed by a game. The Lions took over the undis- |puted lead of their division yester- day by edging the 49ers 24-21. Bal- timore and Los ‘Angeles remained jin strong contention with respec- the Chicago Bears and Green Bay. Cleveland sat out yesterday after beating the Eagles 37-13 in a Sat- urday night contest. The Redskins turned in their second triumph in a Sunday affair, edging the Giants 13-9 and Pittsburgh scored 17 Points in the last quarter for a 31-28 conquest of the Chicago Car- dinals, The winning touchdown in yes- terday’s Detroit-San Francisco thriller came in the third period on a 49-yard pass from Bobby Layne to Leon Hart. Doak Walker} Passed to Cloyce Box for another |TD and picked up seven points with his toe, including a 23-yard field goal. The 49ers found themselves stymied through the last 22 min-| utes after losing their ace quarter- jback, Y. A. Tittle, who fractured a cheekbone scoring the West Coast eleven’s final touchdown in ithe third quarter. Jack Scarbath, All-America from Maryland, was the big gun in the Redskins victory. Two passes cov- ering a total of 88 yards, gave jthem their touchdown and Bill |Dudley booted the remaining |points., Jimmy Finks completed 23 of 44 Passes, two for touchdowns, but In January she will make the State 41-20 Saturday? That’s Some~ ‘riding silks was being coached forthe - Steelers needed Nick Bolko- vac’s 28-yard last period field goal |to beat the Cards. | Passing also played a big role in the victories of Baltimore and ‘Los Angeles. The Colts’ Fred Enke ‘completed 14 out of 31 for 236 yards jand two touchdwns while Norm Van Brocklin and rookie Rudy Bu- kich riddled the Packers’ defense with accurate aerials. Football Results SATURDAY’S GAMES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College Florida 45, Stetson 0 Tampa 26, Jacksonville Navy 6 Abilene Christian 20, Florida State 7 High School Palm Beach 19, Lakeland 14 IT WAS A RASH of St. Patrick’s fumbles in the first period of Friday night’s football game that ‘Bab i ay Go time Now e Zaharias To Play Golf Fulltime N |months ago when she underwent tur 'ahuae wa") Lrack To Earn Eating Money hief beneficiaries all Gacoisn, eaten bevthe ale Illinois Coach about Nov. 1 with Lew Worsham, By JOHN CHANDLER \summer. They will visit 35 bea By TOM BRANAGAN cameras were being set up. Wires pif they entered col-/ment, and give lessons in golf—all ball team really as good as it! and klieg lights brightened up one original scouting Te-/woman’s golf tour starting at Tam- thing even Illini Coach Ray Eliot the more noticeable, say!” ste Zaharias was in Beaumont," Teturning from the unexpected little saddle demon of the Golden continue to star are finding their Mouth checkup following her oper- |, actually have developed into! “I've got to leave this cap on,” of up to a few Saturday's back. °°VeTing “perfectly.” | Eliot was still shaking his head Pulled the cap down around his ing the one platoon to their lik. t0 145. “I feel wonderful and I am) “We were all simply amazed,” |he said. “That’s why I've got to ing: : of Michigan, a pair of backs who back nine of a round.” had our share of breaks. We re-jly quiet. Here was Sande, “the Tulane. Baldacci calls the signals 28° that she finished third in the really great.’ Don Shea, Georgia guard, who 18 holes at the Fort Sam Houston lacklustre Ilini showing in being Sande rode his first winner in 1918, lanova and Tulane and in the Bull-/ “But I'm like a butterball,” she, “Well, I think we were greenhard way,” Sande said. “I back who passed the Tigers to a Salad.” played them. But we've been im-| wondering if I could keep my ‘home town, Beaumont, next April. think we were up for Ohio. | This was the Earl, who had| is leading the nation’s passers in) “If anything shows up then I'll 0PPonents. |Most of his money went down the paved the way for three Key West touchdowns in one-sided win. Here Joe Pineda looks on as Harold Solomon covers a Shamrock bobble.—Citizen Staff Phoo, ¢FORT WORTH, Tex, —Babe- : ; Didrikson Zabarias, whose sports| ere vat ued 22 ot =< Karl Sands Says He’s Back On an operation for cancer, is recov-| The famous woman athlete is here to play in the Texas Women’s old style football is/tournament for her until next year.| i t tional tour) d His But she will start a nation Amaze At , ion-| winner of the World’s Champion-'¢ - 9 NEW YORK —It was in the "ship Tournament at Chicaeo this Subs” Performance jockey's som st aetnont Pare under sponsorship of George May, ar who puts on the Chicago tourna-|, CHICAGO —Is the Illinois foot- doden, then were shouting orders : = pmsl free to the public, |looked in beating powerful Ohiolcorner where a little men in blue “wel stal- ike quickly to open-| d wonders: about. a Scene. “pa, Fla,, where she lives and owns I 5 A les for their ball-carriérs, rials sla “I just don’t know,” he mused/,,, THs was Earl Sande, the great 5 “ | Twenties, who at the age of 54 is itches, because numerous’ irst. six.| Victory at Columbus. “Maybe that!“ . Teturning veterans who figured to! TeX» last week for the first six- was just a flash in the pan, Maybe trying a comeback. ation, The physicians told her all aatead % he said with in. “The hai taken shes ly team, How can you tell he said with a grin. e hair on wen oer hes been neory teeta were negative and she was fe-| now» 2 jtop is kind of thin now,” and he Here is a far from complete list), ‘The Bebe: now eae prepuce over the performance of his sopho- pain temples, Her = of such sophcmores who are find- but is dieting and will cut down more-loaded squad. Just ran out of eating money,’ {playing well,” she said. “The only he said. “I just didn’t know they,make good again.” Tony Brahoff and Lou Baldacci trouble is that I get tired on the could do all that, Of course, we| The other jockeys were sudeen- stood out in the Wolverines’ crush-| But she makes the 18 all right covered four Ohio fumbles—that/handy guy” who was bootin’ them ing victories over Washington and 0d it was only a couple of months sort of thing. But the boys were home before most of them were born, and is a 210-pound linebacker on/Wmen’s division of the World’s| How does Eliot explain this sud-| Eddie Arcaro and Ted Atkinson, defense. Tournament at Chicago. She played den surge to the heights from the who were both two years old when| had the critics raving over his all-/Course in San Antonio Saturday tied by Nebraska 21-21 in their came over and congratulated him,! around play in. victories over Vi shot a 72. opening game? | “I took off about 25 pounds—the dogs’ loss to the Texas Aggies. jgrinned, “and I am just going to against Nebraska. I wish we'd had wouldn't advise anyone else to do Royce Flippin, Princeton half-/have to push away from the potato a game under our belts before we it that way—not eating, worrying,| thrill a .| She will play in the Babe Zahar- proving every week, apparently. 'strength to ride and try and earn bia ee ee alias Open, named for her, at her We ‘beat Stanford (33-21) and I'some money.” " 22 seconds. 5 Sandy Lederman. Washington|That will be the occasion for her) “Possibly Ohio State was look-/known Cadillac limousines, with quarterback who as of this writing Checkup for the year. ing past us to some of their future chauffeurs—down but far from out.| total yardage. have to give up golf,” she said) “But it’s hard to say. You just/drain in business Teverses and Bart Sane ‘Alabama’s new field) “You know it takes five years to can’t explain that sort of an up- other things he didn’t want to talk general whose superb passing de-|Know definitely that you are S¢t.” feated Vanderbilt. He completed gine of 18 passes for a total of 182 yards and two touchdowns. J. C, Caroline, Negro halfback Sunday to capture a 10-8 decision sls Minnesst in a ten inning ballgame. The ™ A ; BERS in the race for the Big 10)games were scheduled as a part ence Git ee an ae ehamplonship. Going into today’s}of the annual el Grito de Yara, es tito ay) who promises to do much to keep Minois jeured.”” | Then Eliot turned with a frown| to the future. by a 13-7 score and came back! , T2/king about _ upsets, e Wes Fesler’s games he stood fifth nationally in|Cuban National holiday celebra, “¢™ next Saturday. eushing yardage. In the Illini’s 33- 21 victory over Stamford he gained 383 yards in 19 carries. Bob Bartholomew, Wake Forest tackle who is being touted as one of the real finds of the young sea- gon. Critics ealled him the out- standing man on the field both in the Duke and Villanova games. tion, | In the opener, the losers used |three hurlers in an unsuccessful attempt to stem the Navy on-| slaught, Quesada opened on “And remember: we're not going to be able to sneak up on anyone after this. Those Gophers look like they found themselves Saturday. I y hope we have.” sey ol pO laid at mound and allowed four runs on/Blazek, Coto and West were the ‘about. It is appropriate that the name ‘of the first horse he rode on his| how|comeback at Belmont was “ | a? My scouts tell/Bread.” as ‘Honest He finished third and| uys did a ter-/Sande got the regular $25,/Hlo was [oe ee eee riding for the first time since 1932, Sande won the Kentucky Derby three times, the Belmont Stakes) five times. He rode Gallant Fox} in 1930 and won the Triple Crown, | Derby, Preakness and Belmont, when the Fox of Belair earned $308,275 which constituted a world| record for one horse in a single two hits and three walks before best for the winners while Mira S¢8500. going to the showers. He was re- and K. Rodriguez shone for the lieved by Bob Lastres who lasted losers. just two frames before Gibby One of his greatest days was at] Belmont Park almost 30 years ago In Sunday's game, fate had at the day. It was Oct.20, 1923, dale 0 Coral Gables 13, Miami Beach 0 Fort Pierce 33, Belle Glade 6 Auburndale 13, Sebring 0 Miami Tech 42, Naples 9 Pompano 26, Stuart 7 Manatee 26, Plant of Tampa 12 Arcadia 25, Punta Gorda 0 Haines City 39, Avon Park 7 Winter Haven 9, Sarasota 0 Lyman 27, St. James of Orlando 0 Pahokee 38, Seacrest 18 Sunday Archbishop Curley 26, St. Theresa 7 |tive 16-14 and 38-20 victories over! i ir arene. Waldorf’s lads put the Quakers trucker yesterday before he had beeeega ard nade three weeks through the meatgrinder. Unless it ime to report it was missing, seem to bear them out, There al- Was @ fluke, UCLA and Southern) He ran down the street in seam |ways are upsets, but some of the Cal may have some competition for aay icevand Sand two eat scores are inexplicable, like Cali- t PCC title, lata ee - ti , fornia as 40-0 massacre of Penn and: After enjoying a day off Satur-/4Chel Whitney, 52, was hid |Ilinois’ 41-20 shellacking of Ohio day, Notre Dame plays Pitt this para ON ‘State Saturday, jweek. Michigan State continues its for investigation, | From the very first day of the quest for the Big Tea title against] |season when Mississippi Southern Indiana, which isn’t figured to of-$ $$ $ SAVE $ $ $19 trounced, Alabama, the big name Sawer iets |For QUALITY USED CARS leoaches have been holding their’ Crime, Sute and Penn, the to and General Auto Repars heads. Georgia Tech, until it victims, play each other. G re | whi Tulane, 27-13, Saturday,! Maryland, which seems to be the fenioned 7 exacivicon touchiows class of the South- after humbling! 1139 DUVAL ST, DIAL 2.908 jin two previous games. Oklahoma, |@€°FSia 40-13, tackles North Caro-|g $$ SAVE $$ 88% ‘until it whipped Texas, 19-14, had not won a game. | Musclemen like Michigan State, 4 ‘Michigan, Southern California, e est rim 0 |Baylor and Duke all had their 202 ELIZABETH STREET troubles. All Southern Cal, rated |the co-favorite for the Pacific : twas tie Washington 1353 on «| Key West’s Newest Trim Shop NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS SEAT COVERS DOOR PANELS HEADLINERS TOPS 70-yard return and a 78-yard pass Starting at $29.95 and Up |interception. / Michigan State, rated right be- | Come In and See Joe Mycek, Manager, for Free Estimate hind Notre Dame in the national rankings, had to call on substi- tute back. Evan Slonic to score the tieing touchdown, then go on jto beat Texas Christian 26-19. |Michigan beat Iowa 14-13 on jsophomore Lou Baldacci’s con- |version. Baylor edged Arkansas 14-7 in the last three minutes, and Duke beat Purdue 20-14, notch- ing the winning touchdown just 39 seconds before the end. The Ohio State debacle and the Penn trouncing probably were the Betty Pinder Tops Navy Wives Loop Betty Pinder topped the Navy] Wives Bowling League last week in a fine 198 game on the Naval] Station alleys. Mary Desrosiers, |was second high with a 186 game} |while Ruth Forsythe and Marion ‘Thompson were third with 179. Louise Duke piled up the high| |Series score with 488 and high team| game was rolled by Ship apd Shore at 705. They also compiled the high team series at 2045. / | The league held its first business meeting Wedsesday morning at the \A and B Lobster House. All subse- ‘quent meetings will be held on the \first Wednesday of each month at 10 a, m. The league standings: Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. 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