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| Barefoot Football Game Set At VX-1 BOWS TO BLIZZARDS | OR eae , -_,, IN SOFTBALL LOOP ACTION | ‘Wickers Field On Friday Night) raiceto. ede <RRAV RNAS. PABA TS CUMRES A RRA? ORD iar 4 i t H 5 } ze ‘ | 5 A j a Two-Hitter For |Notre Dame Win Over Georgia (Giants Whip Japs i Key West sport fans will not be : - : Wi a * 5 tat R nt ifth Straight caselitin o te schdued tor Carley Grimm New ‘Manager Of The Year inners Tech, Michigan State Win See i of the foot- ey ew ge 3 9 SENDAI, Japan W-—The New H ball game between Key West High| Bayview Park York Giants waited until the ; By JOE REICHLER By HAROLD CLAASSEN should be settled by a touchdown seventh inning today to wrap up i School anf Constance High School : NEW YORK — Last week’slor less |their fifth straight win over Jap- | sf North Miami for Friday even-| Page$ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, October 22, 1953] NEW YORK wy — Milwaukee's Behind the two hit pitching. of], OUT Siumy care dave] Kestacky \ever YWtunsve: Thlonase bol eee HN aes : ing. Charlie Grimm, vio boosted esa — the seeds aera) in 12 of 47 cases = So this list/Blue Grass Wildcats have er dere a team of Central League t Coach Raymond Blais bd ‘Braves from seventh to a surpris-|Blizzards whitewa: “lof selections is made with the old/found some help for Steve - | players. Hy ane account eae 734 Is Constance Afr aid Of Key ing second-place finish in one year,|Flyers, 3-0, in the first game of a/hat-pin method—just stab and the linger. ‘ Thirty-five a iF cation othe unr Langue Ft ras rtd nay National Leng soa dvleeaer at Bayvew/am You i te wens, | Manna over Mclean: ine Americas eft Fan 1 ball Game, originally scheduled for thall Team? Manager of the Year. |Park last night, Saturday resulted in a .745 aver-|McDonald can pull the Wolver-|walk to break a 4-4 deadtock. +P Tuuteley evening, «il to played est ity 00 © - | Grimm, who was runner-up to) the win Placed the Blizzards @/age. That pulled the season’s fig-|ines out of the hole three Satur. Manager Leo Durocher’s club is instead at Wickers Field, at eight ee eect heart clbalf game stom; Brat plate: ‘larea dowh jo.15d torsect. ao wrong laces on srrem cto wat we tet oe Friday and moves on to ts o'clock, on Friday night, BY JIM COBB or league managerial honors. had/ “Manager Jack Villareal’s big bat|for an average of 767. gan's first venture from home. {Shizuoka Saturday for the sixth ij Tare Ue be _sticinden) Constance Wich scheot otciate (Tun CTaly Meet lan "arecatres aectoad cinmret |Provided Veldes with what provedl Rar just an thoagh nothing had| irs tar tne: enon aap ee ee, ee ig charged fo this game and the pub-isay that they are reluctant to play forte National Lecgue's tap sper 2 e te wining margin when Bejappentd, here are this week'lby the Middien in their climb tof ——————— cordially invited School ; » homered deep into centerfield fol-|picks: 2 the title as the East's 4 al Chick Donald. 1€ pacts boys mic sae we haneard en gs ite pape iad Set On Sunday eee coe Grew 110'1owing John Lewis's single. The| Notre Dame over Georgia Tech:| Baylor over Texas A&M: Baylor/son are the only two ex-service. ie will be the backbone of our i955|Decause of the polio situation here lof the Baseball Writers Association “lizzards picked up an insurance|Tech’s string of 31 games withoutjhas four backs who must’ be|men om the West Virginia Univer. is and. 1956 teams, but it is a eee his sos age - The regular monthly meeting of\of America in the ccna cun when pets lacjale weg Sate serptene ed a sae aie iteoped ee des aa sity football team, a evenly |downright might Press .0n error, took second when le. r running and/ | is matched, ‘having twlet belies play-|happen in the Wickers Field Sta- juedigeed *Loveageranion = - Fowl Lopmhcniemeliden eres BT went to third on Villareal’) Bill Brigman's passing. will Keep Elis, That's foar ageinst one. | [ORDINANCE MO. «18, I The kids pl daring Pea por ag sate pay Spgs rite ie = re = tar hae a - foes Grom peat ball in a ty all afternoon. 5 The Crimson Tide Dest atilet| ate ORDINANCE AMENDING - football wh the single wing belng| "tte Conchs have yet tobe seared mem? AY eed to a agers. to. receive secopnition | Valder, woo Ptched hiless ball| Michigan” State over Purdue:|power: " ._ |SECTION 942 OF THE CODF is the principal offense of each team.lon while Constance has won but a vided the remaining votes. Stanky|after the third inning, strack out oe Adtestp rae] f Soke anipr than _gremppiletears jor. ibe CFS Seine deh iE MAKIN : Coach Blais has done a fine joblsingle tilt against a weak South {got two and Hornsby one. pee eet alee ee: going to the Rose Bowl. defeating UCLA. ” CHAR : is Wit the bors in the short length/Dade eleven. . Sonar School Stone ie 2068 Manager of thejSeth, V1. Marler, lmited the Southern California over Cali- Skipping over the others in al Sn RTAIN oe AND "BUar t= of time he had them. With the} They claim the Conchs refused Year, naturally was selected as|Blizzards to five hits, struck out ia: ‘The many, many Trojans ‘ RESIDENCE B' eae +f continued enthusiasm on the partito play the game in Miami but e e top man in the American. He re-|six and walked three. bey be Cal's Paul Larson bottled —, NIGHT NESS A-1" DISTRICTS; tik of the youngsters we can expentliocal officials’ say that they ot|M W. ceived 243 votes to easily outdis.| Score: [emer entrees TOUT iy over Lehigh,|PEALING ALL ORDINANCE: ie that in the next two or three yearsifered two weeks ago to play any- an Wins tance his challengers. Lou Boud-|Dairy Queen 000 2010 3-5-0 iP Brine Young over’ Denver, {OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES ik these boys will be playing football where the Miamians designated. reau of Boston was second withiVX-1 - 0000000 -23 e Marsiand: over Bien! *|IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND of varsity caliber. They worked all day yesterday 19, seven more votes than Paul] C. Valdez and Fleitas T im Had SATURDAY PROVIDING WHEN ORDI.- Football Pro- elf O ourne Richards of Chicago received. | Smith and Fink : NANCE GOES INTO EFFECT. The Junior League ‘in an effort to arrange for thi East: Army over Columbia, Holy gtam has been spearheaded by the/game to be played but a health Al Lopez of Cleveland and| A first inning single by Jim i Icross over Brown, Harvard over| Be it enacted by the City Com- Key West Quarterback Club with/department ruling put the quietus| 5. siedsielski, SA; Fleet fon-(Buety Harris of Washingion f0t/Rownd spoiled Bill Walker's bid No Com laint Dartmouth, Texas Christian over|mlssion of The City of Key West the generous assistance of other/on the situation. : votes ai jutchinson a no-hitter as General Electric Pp. Penn State, Rutgers over Ford-|Florida: ‘ social clubs |-] effort is being made School defeated P. H. Sendel,| Detroit shutout the Fleet Sonar School, 5-. Section 1. That Section 34.3 0’ Sonus ss lero rea vetoes schedule thi genet cary in DelATa, VX, in the weekly table Grim, vie succeeded Tommy ia win: pat Canaral Electr with 0 V r di ct ee ee ee the (Code ot ‘The, City of. Ke 2 mes ”. mana; ® t : cuppapas sence ft tho lntgun| center, rere Ceaslance cgaslwanls handicap tournamett # the|ssssasen of TE, is ao novice By|* Cees VOLE te league lead. m Verdi Sots, Georsia over North Care|West, Borie, 1 ain $1200.00, which was guaranteed by|they have in the past, it is a good| 2, soap aad pe pore top|azy, Means. He served two sePa-lpest games this season struck out By GAYLE TALBOT lover North Carolina State, Louisi-/last paragraph pertaining t: Gland Bave beng|Pet that the game is off. They nandicap of 8 points. Sendel moved| Cubs, putting See Wtsl of terre (S and walked only tisree. Walker| . .EW YORK un—Rebo Olson maylone, State over Florida Fesman|*Residonee Be Dineietn donations to this fund have been|have a perfect “out.”” the “ladder” from Sist to. 7th Digan aa et was in trouble only in three inn-/not be the greatest middleweight|over Davidson, Wake Forest over] EXCEPTING on the Island of as follows: ~ | Just what effect the week's lay- nee im the Windy He tea got Te ings. In the first Nelson was hit by|boxing champion the world has|Richmond, Tennessee over Louis-| Key ‘West, and commencing Key West Rotary Club — $100.00/off will have on the Conchs is| P. E. DeFontaine, MR3, USS to penanatata tn thy 1985 and 1945 Reet al on eo tee ae seen, but the tattooed man from|ville, Vanderbilt over Virginia, Vir-| at a point where the North- Anchor Lodge No, 182, F. and A.|problematical The ‘polio situation| pushnell, edged-out T, E, Bratch, = on ’s single, > a year ae to lead the Braves isp prieh gaat every doubt hg bre woul a0 over Kansas, State, Texas Tech’ i on|Beckman declared. He's right.|1. fv, Shea, TES, USS Bushnell’ |through 1956, e . he made a fight of it for a nat New Mexico A&M, Mississip- it ight, at-elgtt-g'élock, for Jing too much|2: Mi V- Shea, TES, a General Electric started their dience. He made noj°ver New ? t a real evening — lime oe te practice field. |! pe,Cc,Naviet, AT2, HS1, 1; A lacoring in the first inning when| eve” 3 pi over Arkansas, Texas over M. — $1 $ 107 Votes For Pilot Of Year Sy BOB MYERS Ry grat e fourth time in five years, to be gi baseball’s Manager of the ‘ear, He made this point as clear as The sad part of the story is that| after Mjami Beach the Conchs will have another ’s layoff before meeting ofthe toughest clubs jon their schedule - South Broward. “We sure won’t be at our best unless we play some fcotball,” Every one of the remaining games on the schedule is a tough one, Sts, Peter and Paul, in par- ticular, is a real sleeper. They are coasting along on an undefeated record, having given up but six’ points in three starts. Beckman is holding daily drills in ‘an effort to.‘keep his boys in’ shape in case they ever do get a chance to play a football game. ©/Navy Ranks Ath On Defense L, E. Carr, Lt., USN, USS Chivo 8 points; Charles Stuart, SN, US Nav. Sta., 4; Joe Niedzielski, 8; ‘Leon Savitt, SA, USS Yazoo, 2; 'N. E. Westfall, YN2, Fleet Sonar’ School 2; P. H. Sendel, AT3, VX-1, J Ketcham, AN, HS-1, 3, Pool: . E, W. Bohm, ME1,.USS Gilmore, 99; G. L.. Link, SN, Fleet Sonar! ‘School, .99; Fisher ETSA, USS| Bushnell, .98; R, F, Hickers, SK3, USS Bushnell, 96; A. Cassone, CS1, {USS Gilmore, 92; Robert Roland, SN, Fleet Sonar School, 91; Lopen, SN} USS Bushnell, 91; K. E. Sae- lens, ET3 USS PC580, 90; R. J. Marucci, SN, USS Gilmore, 90; A. F. Brookes, ENFN, USS Gil-| more, .90. Alabama Pass D. R. Nibbe, SN, USS Gilmore, 3;|¢lub. As a reward for his outstanding work, Grimm was given a three- vey Giese, his rival moundsman, ito ground out. In the sixth, the Son- Bostom|@?man pullec their strongest threat when a hit batsman and an error put runners on first and second with no outs, but Walker tightened up and got the next three hitters Rick Casares . To Hear Draft Verdict Today JA INVILLE W— Rick Ca- sares will learn today whether to don an Army uniform or go back ito the University of Florida and play some more football. Doctors decided to take a thor- ough look at an injured shoulder hich has drastically limited Ca- Bobby Santana walked, stole sec- md, and scored on Mickey Wertz single. They added three more in the si on a walk, an error, a fielder’s choice, Oscar Cruz’ infield smash, and an outfield fly. They tallied their final run in the fifth| when Bunsey Villareal was safe on error, Wertz singled to center, and ‘Frank Sands doubled to left. Wertz led General Electric’s at- tack with a perfect night. He had two singles in two official trips to the plate. Fleet Sonar School 000 000 0 0-1-4 General Electric 130 010 0 5-5-1 Giese and Roland Hawaii will do until a better one not score a knockout, but only be-' cause the man from Le: Spa had a tremendous lot of heart! when he was being badly punished in the closing rounds. Turpin did show up, despite complaint of the unanimous ver- dict against him by two judges|* and the referee. He said only be- tween battered lips that he be- lieved he could have done better if he had been free mentally, or! words to that effect. Exactly what he meanf, by that; is not clear here. It is a matter, ‘of record, however, that he has been having some sort of feminine ‘trouble back home. After the fight he told a British writer that he thought he might have knocked! Olson out within eight rounds if| he had been “right.” This particular observer saw the’ bout more or less as the officials ginia Tech over Washington & Lee, Indiana, Kansas State over Wichita Marquette over College of Pacific, Missouri over Nebraska, North-| western “over Pittsburgh, Okla- lhoma over Colorado, Ohio State ‘over Wisconsin. Southwest: Southern. 34.10 OF THE CODE OF THE) CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, 1952, RELATING TO BUILDING Olson wal-/KEY WEST, avin sares’ activity on the football field| Walker and Santana Sie e theres AMENDING SAID PARAGRAPH prbdigereapo ir pprgtfomay G. Sh for three weeks but which may, WL Fet.lloped the Pixs ated arto her\tO PERMIT A VARIANCE OF that be ad wort the 1968 awore . ame in turn, delay “his induction and|General Electric 3 2 .600/rounds to 4, the title going)]BACK YARD RESTRICTIONS| i = hands down. Soi urvey OWS i maken) = pe for football ie ance’ x : pole abr asesase FOR THE ERECTION ripe e z ‘ano ys or more. Tarp in three rounds}; BUILDING ON PART OF ee ee cast] NEW YORK W#—Navy’s rising Pp rr actice Casares reported to the indue-jFleet Sonar School 1 3 250 and then Te tos a weaned? His}2, SQUARE 9, TRACT 11, CITY ie by members of thé Baseball Writ-|Middies are fast gaining a reputa tion station here yesterday with a lonly other round was the eighth,|OF KEY WEST, ALSO KNOWN F ers Association of America in the|tion as a team that can not only By VERNON BUTLER group of Tampa draftees. le wherein he belted Olson a right|AS 416-418 CATHERINE annual Associated Press. poll. run up a score but can put the| Associated Press Sports Writer | A year ago he passed an army ve tee Sd ‘The vote was quite a tribute to the 64-year-old master, the only man ever to manage a team to five straight world championships, Never a man without a word, Casey none the less bad to scratch! around a bit for new ones to ex- press his pleasure. After all, he| won this same distinction in 1949, team, the front office and the coaches all combining in an as. tonishing movement “‘to build me’ w. and win for me this great rr” Milwaukee’s hero, —_ Charlie Grimm, was second, with 30 votes, six more than Casey's beaten rival in the World Series, Chuck Dres- defensive brkes on their oppon-| jents. wide attention to an offense that swamped Princeton 65-7 Saturday, ithe official NCAA Service Bureau statistics show they also rank fourth in both total defense and Tushing defense among major col- overall and a mere 93.8 yards Tushing. Southern Methodist is the No, 1 club in both total and rushing de-' fense by virtue of holding each opponent to 135.3 yards per contest overall and 77 yards on the ground. The Mustangs, who upset Rice with the aid of a gual line stand last Saturday, had earlier held while losing 6-4. While the sailors drew nation-/bama’s passing game is getting’ Safely out from under the im- pregnable Tennessee umbrella, Ala- brash again. In yesterday’s workout, rter- back Bart Starr hit end ont Cum- ati with touchdown passes of! and 60 yards. A long passing drill gave some indication that the Starr completed five of six throw- ing attempts in an offensive scrim- mage against the B team. infected sinus sent fullback George Evans, leading Mississippi jsead tlon cay in last week’s loss entucky, to the He will miss the ‘Aisberea eee Evans got a chance to star against, Kentucky when regular George Suda was injured. Coach Murray) Warmath promoted sophomore Bill’ physical exam, then got a student} deferment—but since then he has been injured in an auto accident » Teported by ithe university as a slight shoul- der separation, was what caused doctors to call for a more detailed examination, icnluding X-rays. cial facilities were available and| Navy doctors checked him. In late | afternoon the Army reported doc-} tors would wait until this morning to read the X-rays. “Sweating it out” last night, Ca- sares said: “It isn’t that I am trying to get! ‘out of going into the service that I’m worrying. It’s just that I would like to have one more chance to! THE BLOODHOUND Because of the numerous ac- counts about their nearly incred- sent kson- |; followed him there and poured in) section 1. That Paragraph (e) te 1950 and 1952. lege teams, The. Middies have|Tide plans to shoot the works offen- # Casares to Jackson-|ible feats in tracking escaped crim- ithe leather. Afterwards, Randy , te As Stengel put tt {hig tl yielded only 165.5 yards a game|sively against Mississippi State.|Ville Naval Air Station where spe-linals or following children lost in rt of Becton 5648 was purely. a case e Yankee’ the woods, Bloodhounds today are’ fairly well known. But not so a hundred years ago. Just when the Bloodhound was first brought to the United States is not definitely established. Appar- ently there were a few in this coun- try before the Civil War, since there is some evidence that they were used occasionally to track {down runaway slaves. . a vee: Peel preg id Pee Noelle ipo pees Pee to the No. 1 spot after Evans|{,one PY 3 mY pplepiing Satomi, on > 10; - its zone by allowi “Ty planning breed : @reau, Boston Red Sox, 4; Al Lo-lonly 1.8 Points per game, stands| Georgia Tech continued hb ene Sadie Mea gp elie = pepe “ ers: ‘es ne second in total defense with a 152.8 yards per game average. “ light| (workouts for the big battle with Notre Dame, Irish To Mark Lattner’s 21st Birthday Sat. By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN SOUTH BEND, Ind. U\—Not that he hasn’t been a man in the past, but All America Johnny Lattner ef Notre Dame will become one — Saturday, his 2ist birth.| games for Rockne, Gipp, even| Coach Frank Leahy and others,. | Can't you just hear the lads say| prema 4 “Let's win this one for! » Lattner’s birthday couldn’t have to win a game for someone, it/alertness. They have recovered 11 usually does. Even when it doesn’t lof 17 fumbles by the opposition, degide to dedicate the game to anyone in particular, it usually wins anyhow. This business of getting steamed up for victory is not tinsel. It’s a nebulous ‘something that Notre secret weapon. Notre Dame is favored from 7) to 20 points by the odds-makers Saturday, but there are some ex-| perts who think this spread is too! much. Despite No. 1 ranking and) three triumphs, over Oklahoma, with Captain Don Penza, right end, personally retrieving four of them. They've blocked punts and filched six enemy passes. In all, 10 of their 12 touchdewns have }grown from being epportunists. utes per game, has gained 90 yards jin 38 crries for an unremarkable j24 average. But he has caught jseven passes for $8 yards, aver- aged 37 yards per punt, and played his haert out on defense. A splendid duel for halfback Come at a more opportune time.. |Purdue and Pittsburgh, the Irish{honors in the game shapes up be. ‘The Irish will square off against; Georgia Tech, unbesten in 31 games. And when Notre. Dame decides) cannot be classified as great. They've fought, like only they do in their usual pent-up mood, tween Lattner and the Engineers’ jLeon Hardeman, a jigger-sized |demon who stands 5 feet 8 and can jand they Rave played with eumning| weights 175, Stakes Wed. my best year of football. I fairly good night against Rice and| figured I would be off to a good start. Then in scrimmage I h Fa Great Dane. The touring compa- nies playing “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” used cross-breeds — the larger! and fiercer the better — and most' my shoulder and haven’t been al ito do anything.” Fisherman Wins East View championship for 1953 seemed to people of the time believed that! these dogs were genuine Blood- hounds, Their reputation for ferocity be- Ps ine. animals and a Union soldier 3 Now, everyone knows how, the|Dame possesses: possibly more| Lattner, a right halfback who destro; f Fighting Irish, steeped in tradition,|than any other school. It's a reallhas been averaging neatly 50 min.| NEW YORK ~The 2-year-old.¥#S dispatched to find and destroy have gone out in the past and won. on the chops that staggered the Inew champ. However. Turpin was so tired he was unable to follow up his advantage. For some obscure reason, Tur- pin was a sucker “at getting caught with his back against the ropes. Every time the former champ staggered into the strands, Olson couldn’t explain this weakness him- self. iterly right of way line of ich,| The jovial Dutchman, however,|~.- ‘VMI, William] woh it Bodlevend permitting, they’ll meet Miami School, ‘50-47, in| probal proud ind’s was cut down trying to stretch comes along. West Virginia over a North Rooseve! City ot Key West — $100.00 [Beach a week from, Friday. Coach sus” grit’ ce ite ool mel in males the Tightly regarded his single into a double. In thel re did a competent job on Randy|& Mary over George Washington. | intersects the Northerly line Vetetans of Foreign Wars —|ga Beckman today that he) Top ten in the handicap and lad-|Braves into the runnér-up position|{OUrth, with two away, Moser walk-lrurpin of England in their 15-| Midwest: Oklahoma A&M over! of the abandoned F.E.C. right .00 won't know until next Wednesday | gor listings are: to the champion Dodgers as he|®4, ad advanced to third on two Square Garden last night before|Detroit, Iowa State over Drake, of way for a point of begin- t Pebast West aa Chamber offif the game:will be played. Table Tennis: lwas in each of his three flags. In|Wild pitches but Walker got Har-|a capacity crowd of 18,869. He did|[llinois over Syracuse, Iowa over i merce — ning; thence running in a Northeaster!