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VX-1 Flyers Down Sonar School, 5-2 In Island City Softball League Wed Hal Schmidt Huris 2-Hitter For Airmen Behind the two hit pitching of Harold Schmidt, the VX. Fiyers detested Fleet Sonar School, 5; fe the Giret game of 5 doublebeader at Bayview Park last Bight Oy L. ©. SkeueY Oy 206 REICHLER 10WA CITY, lowe @~—You NEW YORK #—Only two om Sebmi@t loot bis shutout 18 ee ont hear on tae “ rend man netted Gnearned runs Schmidt. who won bis third game of = the season Qgeinst one loss, struck cut ei a8 walked four. Up to the — o_o when bis contro! and his defensive Support went 2 little sour, Schmidt . we fans, bed allowed only two men to reach , 2 Beeond VEA picked up two runs in the Ors when Tom Fink walked, Sch midt tripled. and Barney Morgas @oubled. They added another im the fourth on Dick Edward's (ust hom @ of the season, In the fifth, Tony Collea’s triple plus a couple of or ors geve them two more runs to insure the victory for the league leading Flyers Edwards led the Flyers attack with a triple and double in three tries SCORE Ru Fleet Sonar School oo a2 2 VX me 1 Giese, MeGee (1) and Roland Schmidt and Fink Behind the eliecive reviet fing of Clint Werres, General Elee- Wie defeated Dairy Queen, 62, in’ the second game of the double! tows header Warren came im the fifth every with the bases leaded and no outs Dame and leading 12 and forced Dewitt) Roberts to hit into 2 double play, Warren then got John Lewis to line 1921, © center for the third out Dairy Queen drew first blood in raeeylthedtge 4 8 @m singled by Al Pazo, Kea- Kerr Earl Smith singied, was sacrificed lead in the second on a couple of, ertcrs and « double by Santana two walks loading the bases Walker walked Kerr to Force in Tan, Warren came in to snuff out * of the rally CE came beck ip their half of the fifth wih « tun on Frank Sand’s single, » seerifice, and an error. They picked up two insur. ance runs in the sixth on an error Walker's single, and Smith's dou. be Sands led GE singles in fowr tries. Pago led the Blirzard’s atiack with two in three tries SCORE Dairy Queen General Electric C. Valder, Reberts (1) tas Walker, Warren (5) « SOFTBALL STAND! TEAMS VARA Dairy Queen Vleet Sonar School General Electric NEW ¥ aryland ' Ri 100 010 6 36 m2 x 67 svat z Se882 Syracuse University elects game captains cach week aret end of the season Statistics Permanent, Maryland is the equiv in the ti Mt Ann Arbor, Tulane held Michi Terps have gan te » first downs. SUM the ane rushing Wolverines beat the Green Wave yards per mT Abead fer @ querter-contury WESTER BATTERiEs FoR L MAKE OF CaRs TRUCKS ond BOATS PREE INSTALLATION LOU SMITH 1116 WHITE st Defense captats are elected at the has held the opposition ing that lowa will lick Notre Dame feffl t i Filste Lif EF tf hi i : rf H i H sell fin oif re 3 F LS fet sr Eat ; i it - as ul Fl ole if At Record : | | i af hi i fF i ti FE i +H ? pli i i é é : i E af oe : ? : F H i $ E i tii H i | : i i e 2 i = ody i 273 i Ff at game. of them w f i Reg. Price $19.14—for only SIL95 18 Mos., 51 Plate, 110 Amp. Battery 3 Year, 51 Plate 110 Amp. Battery Reg. Price $27.51 —for only $18.85 Exch, Pegeé THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thoredey, November 19, 1953 epeat National Bucceroni Wins By, TKO Over Beshore LOS ANGELES + Philadel NOTRE DAME GIVEN ‘4 | sees: MARGIN OVER IOWA me of the NEW YORE # — The Unite ai variety when Referee States Gell ASM. today called doe Stone waved cging Freddy upon its member clubs to help Beshore of Los Angeles to the re- eliminate the distributice of the pair pit im the cighth rownd last smaller-sized British gol’ ball tight the United States and characte Favored Bucceroni, « ranking ised the @f the small ball as heavyweight contender whe hopes fhe iules and a ds to get 4 shot ot champion Rocky service te the game Marciano next year. was in com- In a strongly worded letter sent mand all the «ay. bu the clubs. USCA Presiden: showed an amazing ability to sop P. Heffelfinger and Charies men of the Emple @ starts, register: chandise which techn, conforms with cause of its wi USGA rules as important fector Twe years age the USGA and side the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, governing bedy of American Britsh golf. agreed spon a oni form code of playing rules and pon uniform club specifications They could not. however, reach necessary #2 agreement a5 to the size of the dal The USGA specifications call for * ball weighing ot more thas 149 ounces. with « diameter not fess than 1 G9 inches and mpect velocit ‘ 20 feet second. The Bruun ball has some weight. but « diameter of 1420 inches and there & ne spect fied umpact veloc: US. Davis Cup Hopes Fading fans «© ™ is member fieam to beat Indians last year, corner to corner. but be kept wad facts ~inctuding eve 8 veteran team back led by ing in as Bucceron Twes permit the Ed Kalafst and Chuck+ Mencel soicing an edge imches use of the British bel) only in ip iinols will be depending om its in reach and five bt, ternaional matches under penalty of disqualification—.nd to see that 188%, their professionals sell only mer of a per tne ¢ three There were no ke » Rational champions in ine fight. scheduled (o by one point to Beshore , NCAA finals last when F} é En 1 s : e ome his lett side the eve? was reddened by gicve burns. Bue ceroni was unmarked | Lacking height and reach, Be shore tried to keep close to bis Tangier opponent. Thus he was NEW YORK # — There were South Wales tennis champronships. to nearly always within range of more upsets than bergains im the In what was looked upon as a roni's heavy artillery. The basement of ©11. end came as Beshore's noggin was last weekend Hr iH . ir Fe if rifle, Mulholland department store preview of Davis Cup strength the shot. with the result that Americans went dow: before two last absorbing a salve of lefts and this department's average skidded 18-year . old Australians, Lewis him Jim rights to 787 for the season from its Hoad and Aen Rosewall 65) The bout drew 5,000 fans at the rather lofty spot of S01 A crowd of 10,000 saw the husky S$ § Hoad whip Trabert, the U.S. cham- g F f g . rf hid : § é z i i if Ps z 8 tft fr 4 | if Be tgt f FELL tril ie H 3 ir ; é p ii =f § H 5 z i elf z ee ELE iH F g i 3 il JACKSONVILLE If you buy . & mattress in Fluoride after Dec. 1, the dealer ts required to tell you A what's inside it ft feat ee i g§ i i alg iff +H i : i fi EE ii i? : i 2 al rif al i i ! ‘ a gE f uF 2 & i t : i 'j Tee i i ij feii | f E i : i f $10 fo renovators end $% for re- tailers. Two t Fag Fr. ft HAL ie rf E ul ri lif it ij In : ; fi i i ttl lf 4 | itt Fy FE il +A i i i i ect of impulse’ Fi , systematic act,” id yesterday in Ti , o over tien to Owen S. All. Fordham over Holy Cross, former assistant vice burgh over Penn State, of the Bank of Clear. over Princeton, Syracuse over V; if i att Ht H 7 } z g He ti : : il i) it set his banking supply mond, Davidson over the Citadel, OM its leet and to remodel North Carolina over Virginia, bought for speculation. South Carolina over Wofford, Van- fense Attorney HH. Baskin derbilt over Middle Tennessee, Allbritton had paid back $7500 Wake Forest over mortgaging his home, automo- and business, and would pay the rest “if he were permitted continue work under probation.” OVeF TOW w—Armour & Co. has work here on a seven million Project to put it back in the mining industry in this E f E : : i if i i # Hs Fi i : ; i FE mi! i : f E ! a ih il . f if he Ht g Hy tt + ¥ i i 2 i i H first unit is to be « five. Phosphate washer and ficta i v i fr FIfe =3EE i i if EL 1 johnson general manager Armour’s operations here. said Far i ; [ i f I Fi j i y “With the Same Good Chow!” 11:00 AM. - 2:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.