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Pegeé THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, December 10, 1953 Boxing Results WEDNESDAY’S FIGHTS By The Associated Press ; ~~ Hlinois Sophomore Tops Grid Dairy Queen Whips VX-1 Ground Gainers, Records Show | NEW YORK #— J. C. Caroline lof Illinois is the third sophomore lin the history of modern football {statistics and the first in 11 years to win the national major college i strie’ in rushing title The Dairy Queen Blizzards won'tric’s offense with two singles in Final official NCAA Service Bu-| R reau statistics released today show Announced 000 000 0 0-2-4 ‘that Caroline rolled up 1,256 yards A 000 213 x 64.3 08 1% tries in nine games for the JACKSONVILLE, Fla, ®—Archie second largest winning margin on Carter, cha of the Gator record. Bowl Basketball Tournament Com- The only other sophomores to win the reshing champlonship mittee, today announced the draw were Wake Forest's John Polanski fof the round robin tourney Dec, jin 1939 and Hardin-Simmons’ Rudy 28-30. The schedule: |Mobley in 1942. Nebraska's Bobby, Monday, Dec. 28 Georgia vs, |Reynold* compiled more yardage,/Georsia Tech and Florida vs. Eiisa2, as a sophomore in 1950 but Georgia Teachers. . 9 failed to win the title. | _ Tuesday, Dec. 29 Georgia Teach- Caroline finished 312 yards ahead @TS VS. Georgia Tech and Florida CLEVELAND—Rocky Castellani, | ' | | \ | | Gator Bowl Gate Draw man ¢] of bay bottom land on of K vest, Florida of Lots 5, 7 of the Dia- Tract 20, as recorded ook 1, Page 41, Pub- s of Monroe Count 1 3 ai Morgan, cf _ 3 {1950 and successfully defended itof competition ended yesterday in the last two years pitched in|He led his nearest competitor by today to help condition Australia’s|more than 100 points new team for the Challenge Cup! But endurance wasn’t counted in {Round here Dec. 28-30. |judging for the first three duys. * Diagram |with two outs, two errors put run-| \ners on first and second, but Rob- lerts got Dave Gamble to line out \to first to end the game and give jthe Blizzards their first city title. of All-America Dave Johnson, a YS. Georgia. Edwards, 1b _ 3 Greenwood, 2b Farrell, rf —_ |Boutot, If 0 0 senior who needed 10 games to amass 944 yards. The Illinois sophomore averaged 139.6 yards a game, a figure that Wednesday, Dec. 30 Florida vs. Georgia Tech and Georgia vs. Georgia Teachers. | Florida has won the tournament has been exceeded only six tims. *¥° Years in a row but will have And with his sophomore running? big Problem coping with the rmate, Mel Bates, the Illini had a Deisht and experience of the others. 3g two - man combination that pro- Georgia Tech will field an ex- duced 1,858 yards. Bates gained PeTienced squad and Georgia has 602. i a hustling bunch of sophomores A Minnesota’s All - America Paul “20 did a good job in freshman 1,Giel set a three-year record in Competition last year. yithe number of times he carried! The Professors from Collegeboro, othe ball. He ran 198 times this Ga., however, will be the ones to year to bring his total to 551, waa on the strength of their rec- 0 Wiping out the record of 547 Ollie "4 and performance to date. 0 Matson set in 1949-51 at San Fran- cisco, In the exclusive 500-times READ THE CITIZEN DAILY g club, Wisconsin’s Alan Ameche ecoocooocooooN COCOMMOCOCOCON CH One mounoad CUSCOHSCOHMy 1 0 ° aw & lad NS, ‘rner run rally on a walk, an error, single by C. Valdez, and a homer COONHOCOHOm SAVE leal shape.” Meanwhile, Belgian and U. S. \points. , 1954, by Roberts. joined Giel and Matson with a/$ $ $ $ Totals— 3 three-year total of 506. \For QUALITY USED CARS rors _| Roberts, in addition to his fine 's COURT, pitching performance, led his feammates attack on with a hom- er and single in three trips to the plate. Gamble, who went all the way for the Flyers, allowed only four You and each of you are hereby/hits, but had support from his us- MELBOURNE You have tolany ‘claims ort demands Pwhien|Ual dependable infield had him ‘n Isee it to understand why this coun-|¥°", or either of you, may havejtrouble most of the game. Runs batted in: C. Valdez 2,) On 165 tries, Ameche gained a . \Roberts, Angueira; home run:,net of 801 yards and lost only and Genera! Auto Repairs |Roberts; struck out: by Roberts seven. But Mike Casky, of South) TWINS GARAGE 6, by Gamble 1; bases on balls:/Carolina, didn’t lose any while he 1139 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2.2401 joff Roberts 1, off Gamble 3; win-|gained 340 in 55 tries. 338% SAVE $33 $ ner: Roberts; loser: Gamble; um-| About the only ball-carrying dis-) _—_—_ |pires: Castro and Rodriguez;|tinction that didn’t go to the Mid- scorer: Castaneda; time of game:,west or Southwest was in yards- 1:05. ‘ per-carry, where the top man was Chet Hanulak of unbeaten Mary- land. He made nearly a first down IN PROBATE. aie of RCY M. sone. To All Credito! Having Claims Demands Against Said Estate: FLORIDA. In re: Ei Sports Roundup By WILL GRIMSLEY (For Gayle Talbot) ed. and All Persons Wheel Alignment $5.50 nst the estate of Percy M. Rob- é |157, Cleveland, outpointed Gil Tur-; {ner, 155 Philadelphia, 10. Willie, ° ° ee |Troy, 159, Washington, stopped Tuzo Portuguez, 159, Costa Rica, 4.! 0 ain 0 I e | OE REICHLER : ais 7 | ° ° Tallahassee. Florida the Winter Softball League cham-/four tries. Pine Ridge Pete December ind, 1953) pionship by defeating the VX-1 Fly- SCORE: league's newly appointed two-man | o } ‘Civen that the €FS, 6-0, behind DeWitt Roberts two VX-1 pension committee wili meet next i! _ Bs . = nal Improve- hit pitching. Dairy Queen Anase Davi ‘Tops Field Trials tevot Plorida tives Ralph Kiner and Allie ussie avis | in Tallahassee.'the Flyers Monday earned them Fieitas. j Rynolds in an effort to make, the following de- the one game playoff, was in com-|G 032 000 6 1-4-2 ; 4 T |Ridge Pete faced his big test when } paige sch antaeaary t = fn : and players over the pension plan up eam |judges began awarding points for |He was in trouble only twice. Once alker and Villareal; McGee squabble. | jin the fourth when Greenwood and ease a »| By WILL GRIMSLEY Trials under way near here today. Tard j Kiner and Reynolds real soon,”’| a uncer Way nea 3 and he then got Steve Var-) said Cleveland General Manager| MELBOURNE #®—Frank Sedg-| The Salisbury, N.C., fox hound, Z to pop to the catcher to end Botelho, ss __ 3 President John Galbreath of Pitts- the Davis Cup from America in won 210 points when the third day burgh will represent the owners, and honestly and I’m sure we'll come to an amicable understand- ; 3 ed own if Greenberg and Galbreath were) Now professionals, they are|Pine Ridge Pete scored 135 points Roberts struck out six and wi |Vargo, 3b _ named by the American and Na-\serving as trial horses for free,for speed and driving, 45 for hunt- : jonly one. a The Purchaser is required to pay| The Blizzards broke the ice in| yesterday to study and report the/twins Ken Rosewall and Lewis |night. rifingisias | A possibility of terminating the pen-|Hoad, who will defend the trophy} Today’s casts found 103 hunters! ‘“y), “Au if and when made, runs on two errors a single by Sam Dairy Quee: s Ject to the Trustees re-| Valdez and Claude Valdez’ outfield) Player— AB owners charged their move was) Under Captain Harry Hopman’s) Other field trials leaders who phate, minerals and metals and compelled by “the excessive de- experienced eye, the Aussies plan\could move ahead if Pine Ridge f the petroleum thereon or when Joe Fleitas long fly was drop-|S. Valdez, 1b _ 3 tives and their attorney.” No| workouts leading up to the final Long Tom, owned by C. L. John-\r as Lewis, lf __. 3 names were mentioned but un-| matches. json, Statesville, N.C., 100 points; |) — of the Trustees of the Scored later on Tito Angueri: C. Valdez, r: representatives Kiner and |importance,” said Hopman. “When! Jackson, Tenn., 90 points; and lzards iced the game with a three | Villareal, 2b Reynolds and the players’ attor-/the Challenge Round comes up wejLady Fairfax, owned by Carl a Fleitas, ¢ - The meeting of Greenberg, Galbreath, Kiner and Reynolds Lewis, may also provide the an-|their interzone final there Dec. 17- swer to what many baseball people |19. The winner meets the Aussies believe is the crux of the entire for the big cup. dispute. | Bill Talbert, the U. S. captain receipts attained from the sale of|playing squad, <-id Brisbane's 100- the World Series and All-Star|degree weather was acting as a —and how .much? |been able to attain top form, The players stoutly maintain the, ‘‘Seixas’ knee is much better,” them. They are supported in this belief by Lewis and former com- A majority of the owners. are equally certain the money is theirs. cedé that the television and radio receipts should be divided among 6 per cent going to the athletes after 15 per cent for expenses is office. Both sides are looking ahead radio contract expires and a new contract, calling for an expected LEGAL NOTICES \ NEW YORK W@—The major e Tos sents week with chief player representa otter for sale,, “Robérts, whose 3-2 victory over| Gamble and Fink; Roberts and | MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala. Pine the following peace between the club owners * plete charge throughout the game. FSS 000 O11 0 25-4 “We plan to get together with| endurance in the U.S. Open Field |Burt Fa fecded in - Player— AB Hank Greenberg, who along with}man and Ken McGregor who won owned by Dr. L. H. Robertson, had Ithe threat. Then in the seventh,|Fi=k ¢ ——— 3 “We will discuss this thing openly ing.” | |Gamble, p i for the 19-year-old Sydney tennis|ing and 30 for trailing through last < Sonsl Laseues st 8 joie copeting eo tp . . the advertising cost and documen-ithe fourth when they scored two| Totals— sion plan by November 1955. The/on the Kooyong courts. left in the trials. e Trust ete ner NS] metale ana fly, They added another in the fifth|Pazo, ss _____ 3 mands by the player representa- daily practice sessions and gym|Pete fails to maintain his pace are sf Internal Improve-|ped by centerfielder Barney Mor-'Kerr, 3b _—_ doubtedly they were referring to| “We feel condition is of prime!Red Bird, owned by A. O. Watters, Improvement Fund of the/field out. In the sixth, the Bliz-/Roberts, p ney, J. Norman Lewis. {Want our boys to be in peak physi-'Hunt, Kirkwood, Mo., also 90 Angueira, cf which, incidentally, may include forces practiced at Brisbane for |g | Just who is entitled to the vast)who has included himself on the Game television and radio rights|boon to his team, which hasn't! annual $1,260,000 plum belongs to missioner A, B. (Happy) Chandler. A small. minority is willing to con- the club owners and players with taken out for the commissioner's to 1956 when the current television- 200 per cent increase, probably will be negotiated, With that in mind,| the players have been demanding |Talbert . “He has been going }to the net in the last day or so without any signs of trouble.” | The slender Philadelphian has been troubled with a sprained lig- ament suffered in practice three weeks ago. Castellani ‘Runs Out Of Opponents By RALEIGH ALLSBROOK CLEVELAND W—Rocky Castel- lani, with a bruising unanimous \decision over Gil Turne: try with less than 10 million rules; |the tennis world. jlyn, what bull fighting is to Spain, | tennis is to Australia, only more |so. | Down here at the bottom of the world the racquet sport has be- come almost a religion. The poor} and the rich, the old and the young} play it. Everybody talks it, You have hardly settled back a cab before the driver as! “Well, do you think the American bokes are going to take back the cup this year?” Or he will ask about Lew Hoad’s in k. over Ken Rosewall’s timid service. | Ask a New York hack driver} about Vic ‘Seixas’ sprained knee ligament and you’’ll probably get, | What the Dodgers are to Brook- sore shoulder or express concern|! eceased, late of said County,| 10 an exhibition game, General the E. LES FE. ROBERTS z EIL ROBERTS As Executors of the Last Will and Testament and _ Codicil thereto of Percy M. Roberts, Y HARRIS, Street, , Florida, urt House of said County at Key} ® first publicatio: f this Noti 2 t “ouch claim or demand shall be Tuns in the second on singles by of residence and post office address| jadded three more in the fourth on Dated this $th day of December, final tally in the seventh on an a run in the fifth when Danny Me vas th on Henk’s single, and error and a ne County Judge of Monroe|Electric defeated Fleet Sonar unty, Florida, at his office in the/School, 6-2, behind Bill Walker’s West, Florida, within eight (8)/five hit pitching. endar months from the date of| General Electric picked up two ch such claim or demand shall be writing and shall state the place/Bunsy Villareal and Oscar Cruz, | »f the claimant and shall be sworn|aM error, and an outfield fly. They) to by the claimant, his agent or| 5 by Walker. They picked-up their error, Villareal’s second single, and a wild pitch. Fleet Sonar picked up Gee hit an inside the park homer. They picked up another in the six-| |Pat Lenihan’s long fly. Villareal led the General Elec- Attorney NOTICE TO CO FICE OF THE STATE ROAD D) PARTMENT Tallahassee, Florida c Snead Favored In Miami Golf MIAMI, Fla. —Slammin’ Sam- my Snead was regarded as the man to beat as 165 golfers teed off in the $10,000 Miami Open at the Miami Country Club today. Snead, the balding mountaineer from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., has won this fixture five times and indicated he will make competition. He fired a 31-34-65 over the 6,570-yard par-70 course in prac- tice yesterday. He collected four a strong bid in this medal play| every time he ran, 9.78 yards (765 yards on 77 attempts). Between Hanulak and Caroline in the yards-per-play table were Mon- tana’s Dick Imer with 8.17, Ari- jzona’s Don Beasley with 7.90, Texas Tech’s Bobby Cavazos with 7.80 and Rice’s Dickey Moegle with 7.31, Caroline averaged 6.47. birdies on the front side and two coming home. Playing with Snead ‘was Al \Besselink, Grossinger, N. Y., pro, who carded 34-33-67. Jack Burke Jr., Houston, Tex., who won last year with 273 for {the 72 holes, will not be here to \defend his title. He recently under- jwent an appendicitis operation, Complete Electrical TUNE-UP $5.50 for 6 Cyl. $6.50 for 8 Cyl. (PLUS PARTS) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CARBURETOR - GENERATOR BATTERIES - STARTER GENERAL TUNE-UP Murray Auto Electric 105 Simonton St. Dial 2-285) benefit increases from $50 to $80 e under his|«: na a month for five-year men and pelt, appeared today to bivelgecgee but I don’t speak ve boas ‘Tha also went the age) emberarily fought himself out of] The doormen and waitresses|raianansee Floviia, from Ouetting eligibility reduced from 50 to 45. oe |here discuss the finer points of the Contractors until 10:30 A. M. ¢ To go upward, the second-rank-| fi T.) on the 22nd dav of December, The owners, believing these de-\ing middleweight contender must 9", cae 58, cessive, have point- | oj for the construction of the ea out this would mean an added spi crag le the |se expenditure of $6,730,000 to past welterweight champion Bobo service cost (for retired ball-! son of Honolulu Players) and would double (to, ‘Turpin is in England and has de? one arm. Almost every over a million dollars a year) the given no indication of returning seo ns 8 eauipped with a neat current cost of carrying the plan.|soun, And there tone eraaiaie leather carrying case for racquet Rather than do that, they said, prospect of a title bout with Ol “ apparel. ; : they believed it best to abandon Al Naiman, manager of one The star tennis players, particu- the pension plan. |Cleveland fighter aan h Ms id larly visitors, are idolized like the Every cluk owner, including! go to New York isamedi is jolie Joe DiMaggioes and Mickey Man- Commissioner Ford Fri mmediately, how-'ties in the United States. School- | aI and’ ever, and try i i i i League Presidents Warren Giles fight. “Pm ENS peynedg Ga eee acne teres of the National and Will Harridge | ¢ . ; of the American insisted Ng Habe peabbeg taesraten Pal “Gee, this makes you feel im- wanted the pension plan to con-|«y4y. h : man. portant,” said Hamilton Richard- tinue, neal caine he is the'son, one of the U. S. Davis Cup- “I have made my position clear; ye planned to. give Castellani |P¢™ from Baton Rouge, La. “I k' or bank draft of any national from beginning to end,” Frick! esblot Atleast a miccih aaa could walk down main street atjor state acre So Fok said. “I am thoroughly convinced) afer th * ” phil. (Rome and nobody would notice |i ry “jr'the State Road Department, this plan is an admirabie plan. sdaiphic pecsacardia aber Pail-|me.” must accompany each bid. ATL checks Be eee ee he arn [Rocky could welliuse.tt |, Temmle Players are scouted and vienin ¢@, days of the Gate for ree maintained,” . sania - Following three slow rounds i rcinigia, aaa telecast offs ether necemmery: iat ct Flor be “a or nee |which Castellani repeatedly fe nee eee iD iaa's Documentary Stamps attached. ¥ treen- x E | S. The name o nidder and the berg, ‘‘that the owners desire to yar poe with slashing lefts! But there is one sad note to it,{applicable Protect. Number should maintain the pension plan. The |r), staal Wmdie Crowd booed! Ptayers like Rosewall and Hoad,|P¢,iror7s0%, (Re chee OF erate, impression created by some that! } jon, Turner turned each now 19, become tennis robots. |: ‘on his famed buzz-saw attack. Their every” move is governed by 8 ith Plans, Specifications, and the owners are anxious to term-/°"), i pecial Provisions of the State Road inate the plan is incorrect. ’'m|, ‘Tm then on it was hammer |the Australian tennis bodies and |« |sporting goods firms, i December 1953 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM e a dignified grey-haired man |. r/in a homburg waiting for a street|ty “|car with a tennis racquet tucked/! On Ke: r Drive from SR 5 and North Bay rbor Drive to SR 5, Seuth of Tarbor. Work consists of light ation (Borrow, Local Rock); GIVE THE MEN IN YOUR FAMILY A MERRY CHRISTMAS Give your favorite Santa Gifts from Kantor’s..... Choose His Gift from our large selection of Name Brands! nches deep): Type 2 Surf. Treat. and incidental items. The net length of the Job is 0.68% mile. A proposal Guaranty In the amount of $500.00 will be reantred, The terms (1) “light excavation.” 2) “medium excavation.” and (3) tion” as used herein- yove Indicate, resnectively, (1) less than 8000 Cu. Yds. per mile, (2) 8000 to 15,000 Cu, Yds. per mile, and (3) more than 15,000 Cu. Yds. per | mile. A proposal Guaranty consisting of letther a certified check, cashier's jcheck, trust company treasurer's: DRESS SHIRTS Manhattan From $2.95 r Pp sled to “Notice to Qualified Con- * and any Special Provisions @ in the Proposal Form d/or Proposal Forms will ed to Qualified Contrac- application to this office sum of $25.00 per set. Extra s of Plans may be purchased for t. The Standard Specifi- y be purchased for $1.00 Plans, with or without ec visions, may be pur- Jchased by fabricators for $10.00 per set. NO FUND WILL BE MADE ANY OF THE ABOVE CHARG- FOR PLANS AND PROPOSAL Yepartment. Special attention 1s aly aereithers lai ; jand tongs every round, with the te si a the Tapers pgs crowd screaming and the two al- inet |most exhausted at the end. “At the meeting, we're going to Castellani‘s margin appeared to be try to straighten out the differ. better pacing, harder Punches and) AGOURA, Calif. (P)—Mrs. Peas} ences, if there are any. “I'm sure | Perhaps more stamina. body, a sharp-toothed squirrel, has we will come together. Nobody Castellani weighed 157 to 155|been adopted by Mrs. Timothy, a wants to deprive the players of for Turner. 4 cat which has three kittens. larger pension benefits, provided Despite his lower ranking, Tur-) Mrs. Max Goldsmith found the there is money available for that "€" Was an 8-5 favorite for the baby squirrel, put him on a hot-|FOR purpose.” nationally televised bout on the/tle, and then— Fo “T certainly hope there can be Cleveland News annual Christmas! “‘I waited until the cat was away! . & way to work out all these dif. Fund show. The 11,813 custom-j and then stroked the kittens just)! '?*< ." prior to opening bids. ficultiés,”” said Kiner, “but 1 still @"S Paid a gross of $72,110. after petting the squirrel in order| The richt is reserved to reject maintain the players have a right to transfer the squirrel’s odor to °"s ae . fo legal counsel at any maine Mrs. E. duPont Weir’s nine-year Mrs. Timothy's babies. When the| * siecle is DEILORIDA - that are set up where legislation °!d stakes horse, Royal Governor, cat returned she sniffed around al ee ee does not prohibit it.” jeats scrambled eggs with is oats bit and soon began licking the ee for breakfast. |squirrel.”” | Rose Queen Named | PASADENA, Calif. “?—Barbara Louise Schmidt, a 17-year-old bru- nette with dimples and brown eyes, will reign as queen of this season’s New Mother Acquired Catalina , . Interwoven .. Jarman... Phoenix .. Fortune .. Marlboro. . Haggar .. Jayson... Wembley .. Timely .- Manhattan and Others Proposal Forms will not be issued unless request is received at least Wembley-Superba NECK WEAR From $1.00 Starting Monday, Dec. 14, We Will Be Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. KANTOR’S wens st:oP Gift Wrapping HANDKERCHIEFS From 3 for $1.00 By ED CORRIGAN | So long as the Mini can send Tournament of Roses. ana hi ae Se ag mas ik: elaeies Harry W. Hurry, tournament as: been) awarded the No. 1 “only Ki 1 3 Ys ment | | t " : The only other ranked ‘school to president, announced her selection SP°t in college basketball by the get into action last night was Day- today from a group of seven rose Xperts in the Associated Press ton, which was rated right behin princesses. These were chosen Preseason poll, the Hoosiers first Duquesne as a power in the East. from some 2.500 coeds at John have to win the Big Ten title. But the school dropped its first Yuir and Pasadena City Colleges, Illinois may have something to decision of the young season to where the competition started six say about this. The Illini are rated Miami of Ohio 72-70. weeks ago. |No. 9 in the country and they} This result could throw an en- Bar! ‘@ goes to Pasadena City probably are Indiana's only worry tire new complexion on the East. College. She is 5 feet 6, weighs in the conference. Fordham, one of the dark horses, 18 pounds and her measurements, Last night, the Illini made But- wor. its third straight, defeating are bust $5, waist 24 and hips 34. ler their third straight victim with- Yale 80-51. The Rams,’a crew of _— out a loss, 80-48, with 6-foot-§ John real sharpshooters, made good 29 During the 1953 National League Carr hitting for 31 points to bring of their 6 nics om + es season Richie Asburn of the Phil-/his total te 883, an alltime Iixois , . and Ed Conli : tes hit 169 singles scoring feeerd. his free throws. Except for Princeton, the Ivy) League had a successful night. | Cornell broke its own scoring rec- ord for a single game in its 92-37) romp against Clarkson. The old | mark of 87 points was set only a week ago against Hobart. Penn defeated Muhlenberg 78-63; Brown trounced Northeastern | 62; and Harvard recorded a 71-55} victory over Wesleyan. Princeton dropped a 69-61 deci- sion ot Lafayette for the only! league loss. Southern Methodist fought off al arter rally to lick Tulsa 72- V-vy scored a 63-55 victory cap International

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