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8-1 MIAMI DAILY NEWS. Saturday. 0efef 7, 1953 FORT PIERCE STALLS THIS ADVtgTlMKiTCREAItC-iu MK TVE INTW.T LITTER i nrx. at tv A.n in thf. SGLMDEIiSO JAK.H WAS rw ft MTOlT UA.MAAFD At ilffr i ft 1 i inltknTLCU CIMtuucrF I r- TECH GRIDDERS, 6-2 IVIA" PUBLIC 7 -k I it urw I -I I "1 I 11 OUI iwri.

BY GERALD SMITH tit 6) Fori Fiere. Oct. 7 Paed bys About midway in the last canto the brilliant running of tailback Sherman Seaborn, who was John- 1 CharSes Kirg, Fort Pierce ny-on-the-spot defensively, inter Commissioners Disregard Proposal BY SALTY MALI.ANTS (HtM far fwm roMai fcahuarl scrappy little gridders scored ceptcd Deitz pass on Tech's 35 early in the openinR quarter here and came up field to the Eagle jlast night and then held Tech'45. Wtngback Harvey Zemaitis raal aT a I iadr a a a I high's grid forces in check to; promptly picked up nine yards cam a 6-2 nod. Ion a naked reverse.

On two 1 WHIT VvNT TO LEAVE ANV WORD 7 vou TOct A FAlE-CCD. OAL-I-A PEVN hit ia i9-r 6MC -ORRV TO BOTHE. Ou. STE5S, BUT HA 'M(S STASS TH! C'ON, VSTEt. t.l?.

ANN TH' DRIVER 7cu0Eie.J5 MUtT. SVS FOR BOOT MCSANN BEFORE HAPPEKfS TO That mc-tme at Fort Pierce There's little doubt but The Flying Eaples cashed inlays; Bob evidently didn't ccnrr.pluh any-ithe sportsmen put pressure on chips early when tacleiPifiskm to ort erce 30 yard w. lineman cobb ed un Maylon Smith then cocked PhUd OU. MiSTERF TO SMOOT VOUl MS Ak A PR0TS5T TMS CONVSVA.MCB to cc PROCEOURE MATTES? TO Mef to te fresh water netting bilUFort Pierce meeting at which Smith's fumble on Tech's 40; arm and let fire th a shot th fVr.l uvhh thv in rrti vard line. It took Fort Piercetbat never reached its destma- i rr i iust eirht formations to cross for versatile King short Water Kmh Common, that 251 Again their suggestion was double-stnpe s.

King ate up rnMCirnMll on hu o-n dis.nttrested persons be selected doomed when the three other the yardage as he turned thet jard Lne irt rinrfe whether nettir.c of (Blue Devils ends for jaunts of t-l I 12 and eight yards which car iiiraru iu iiuitc in uurc vi bp strict atr-r mnu it u-9i from center standing in the shad- King the state's nnnctntl lakes be --j ri'd to the II. Mr. the sidelines, but was right flanjt for the tally Bry-nered by Techa Henfy wm who iowco. was aiscarora at a the two-year survey to be ing of the commission last Mon- made only to turn dovn the re-; day. 'nrirt rn came in a verw 7 slashed in from his end position urn to corral King behind the goal No reason for the action was manner as regards' the biologists.

tra rnarker failed, tivm exceot that Derhaos it i fv- cat I The Blue Devils received the iU1 Uor-ond half kirk-off and an-: would be too difficult to select i 1 peared to be well on their way to! knotting the score when Flr.l nmM Tntal K(mk4 111 ri tlrmri 600P NEW CATTAfN ur5 la V.6 OT THAT EQUlPMEMT OU KK7K AA4M PO MCMlK5. TU; K5 TO PS FUN, Salty Says is heard every weekday morning at 7:35 ever H10I ke. OUl WOU-tS LP LIKE A Tapt. Fred Wignall. Fred's Camp, Old Card Sound writes that Paul R.

and Paul II. Hoffn-an and Salvatore MiJ-itana. Miami, fished Card Sound to the tune of three barracuda, three trout, two blue runner, a bluefish, two grouper, a jack, 20 grunt, two lane snapper, JM sandperch and drove to the Eag'es 30, where last flown plunge oy runoacKiij, rmt.n Bob Finney was stopped short mi by inches i- rrnllle LTTTLis PALACc. 7 ju. KMC TO wX is cene who are not with fishing or sportsman's club, commercial fishine interests or the commission.

Thev have now two large fadyfish. Miami Beach Blanks South Broward, 20-0 drcided to leave the decision up Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larue, Ml-to five biologists who will studyi rnl, accounted for 22 snapper the biological report and either) nd four grunt. R.

E. Fritts, rerommenrifd that netting of thej Dan Cone, Mack McConnclI two srecies be permitted or dis- and Wllla M. Milgrew, cardrd KOI rum, jriiuwun, grouper and snapper. Doc Orth and Dad Sanifer. Mi By DICK RUMBLE Miami Hrkrh Corrrpoit4nt This action is not going to sit Hcht Mith the prtsmen.

and as soon as it was learned IT'C I IO TT I C1TELJ ami, had quite a time deciding LfSSEV, CEEEP fense while some great goal line Hollywood, Oct. 7 i THE COMML'Nrry BEIN6 POCR IS CBlME rcESN'r fcr the kips they're what the commission de NAT n0N'T BE C4CEFLU can RUSry THES THAT protection by Art Clark 1 TOSSED THAT t'matesi at cided upon th I PONT SEE ANY REASON TO OL'ENT A BIT 7UU to preserve the Beach Hot. iwho what whe.n thy wenl Beach's grid warriors rolled over pass JL il.il TrV Bboard the reef boa South Broward. 20-0, here last'help Ik- lhe DminS before 3.500 howling fans! shut Ine commission, v.4 i iLV had th helped i Khtitrmt Iwhen Doc sai he hooked began to rnrk MAKE TMOSET CCNl I I sentative on PUSHIN6 THEM AROUNPJ FI6HT FAIR braved the imnendinz raint FAMILIES MOVE WLL TWEy FINO ANOTHER PLACE, LIKE IT, TRY TO MAKE ME CLEAN Ifish Dsd said he had one at thelto inaugurate Broward's new STATISTICS isame time. When the two meniI00tball field I IT JIP6ETANP WHAT HARM CFF I ARE THEY FC1N6 7 thought they had their fish; The Beachites.

who racked up Ntl TH RROWtRD MIAMI BEAf IMH TH BROWARD whirned tt turned that it had ri Vi nichins Ac. i-irt nn i ir. rtown t-'cdT lM Vard Niwnmiw taken both hooks. came added 61 air markers Varda jo Srrimmiic 1 3 The first suggestion came from Commissioner Miller Joiner, representing the second conservation district, lie wanted to have about $33,000 set aside for biological surveys transferred to the law enforcement department. He was backed in his argument by M.

V. Lewis, commissioner for the fifth district. on top wun lour oiner grouper for an imoressive offensive total jd Net t.ain wrimiMi 13 tnrwartf Ptw Atlemp 4 1 nrward onnilelrd 'and snapper weighing eight and; Uen pounds. The one the boysj Broward, with fullback John ard rnM lit Total Vard f.ainrd Pamrs i rv landed together tipped the beamjny McMann leading the way, re orward I'uwt lalrrcvplrd By at 12 vi pounds. iceived the opening kickoff and.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kraning. and came back 73 yards to the Beach iMr.

and Mrs. George V. Wein- 12 when Kiki Wise fumbled as It is well to note that sports fant Arrat lliiltarr Pnata Total lard Krtnra of Finll I Ki-kr(f 4S Avrrac Iitaa Klr-knfla 47 Total tarda Krtnrn KlrWoffa 4 I'limhlea I Own r'amhlea Rirovire4 arda l.ot Prnaltira Indivldnal Ball arrtrra men representatives of these Baltimore, pooled tnree ne inru unwin a twn districts put up the greatest snapper, seven yellowtail and ng that threat. battle against the use of nets in three grouper on the same trip; The Bulldogs received new life akes Okeechobee, George and 'while Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Dono-fwhen Schwartzburg fumbled onj LOOK, BINGO MOW MANY 0, all the bones gone A THAT'S QOOO OOCGIE SUPPOSE YOU THOUGHT MItMl B.AH TlAACS HAVE I TOLD VCXJ NOT TO WIDE 1 a.A-k. a rr-rm cue A I lar HI? Island CltV. COt IftfM Ul Via uuv imiiicuiaioj ILAI VVLKb C-mW r'rrtrrnl Onlv the I LBOMES r- u- 9 returned VERY a iavor oi tneir own as bodies of water are in the two snapper and two yellowtail. U3- Jim cnwartzDurg ieu on non- i lark Trtf Vtd f.d At. 13 1A It IM a.

t.3 4 I 4. I -l I -I Ball Carrier aid Neville's bobble on the Beach lt aH) R. hrn It took the Tvnhonns 11 nlavs indtidni I I I KfKI'j? ioow r.FT txl to cover the yards between them I "How ard selves ano the Broward goal mvmi II I I fc-vT THIS room Qkj befope 1 XKVTROW THEM Gesu, St Ann's Battle In Crucial Catholic Tilt 'line. Early in the second period CAhuiri t-t 1 1 t9 i ArA iiv Vi onntar svi vLa Trif Vd Od. Av.

10 a.f. It 4 -IS 1 3 l.S 4. I I I 1 ttm a tLuut jt, uiy utv i of his line for five yards and the iTD. Ralph Atkinson's conversion wrin was true. BY C.FORC.E KRIFGER MlMia ttally ertal Writw SUMMARY Beach took the second half: kickoff and 10 formations and 85! Gesu, yarfjs later LeVine cut off right: Miami tlrarll Gesu's Crusaders play host tojyear's contest r.

k. has six. Back again are for four vards and a 13-0 lnrew. Nor-1 Donald Hagan. guards Jose Fer-1 jea(j.

Once again gallant little 'tacklks -Johnwn, hhi ia and John Camus, center Lee; Atkinson, who was forced out of fob Brm r. Eikman. Nranii, HE'S AT COUNCIL PL'ZZ HE OSK THIS IS CUTOUTTHAT DOUBLE 'Jt HE A UVOULOJA WIND THESE p0CttgZsST-rj I WANT TO SEE 3 0VED TO N'ODDE HERE CAR0S FER ME TELL SHOODO MV CLIENT, MR. VARRY I SHORE HONGRY. PENNYWORTH.

JarCTT DANG RUSS WOT I IN HERE JL 1 r-JrJ rlJaja-. LEO VOU KNOW rf rrTfr Tl uauey ana dbuj rciiuy t.uu;lne game earlier due to an in- r. Mito.n ME OSK. VOU C0FORT81E. L0OK.HRC.

LOCI.WCP.TH. I WANT TO swidier. Oaken. Brmin I MUST II IjVinf-. Atkinson.

AD)2MITCM. TALK. TO and Billy Wells. jurv. gamely hobbled out a Wells played tackle last year spiit the uprjghts.

St. Ann's of West Palm, last year's Catholic state champs, to-niRhl at Curtis Park in a crucial loop test. Coach Tom Moore's Palm Beach aggregation will be without the services of 10 of the first stringers who brought him the championship in 1949. Only halfback George Matter returns. 1 1an4mrt Win.

viH NOW. Zane. rvi. ljsvrnaon. Oarron, piark.

Cobb. R. 'nhen but nas since oeen swiitnra ioi the fullback spot where he has A sustained drive of 4 yards ssoaano. Thomas. wnih.

1 1 Ainc a nntwnrlhv loh. i par in the final rf 1 eA ninprfi Fnirl. Grnsl "-v Pnmi.rMaaWi Houston, At when Captain Schwartzburg went) wrio1 r.aibratn. piv Gesu's ground attack will I nvir rioht cnarH fnr a trin nf GUARDS- Brouaian. Cjild.

Durand. nd i i MarhnMn. 8tna. Tdeco Bush the tram last year and will prob-'; c.8PtaL" perlormed KlriL- RACKS W'Ibv. Wriaht.

MfOnmM, Whit ahlv cive coach Niipv Ie umi I vv "w' li-lA Crrr, SalVinfl Mark rharces the most trouble. i Linemen jay swiaier, a p0n. Attaway. nvim. Anderson inicis a ixewman.

ic jonnson ana uova The ocal nassing duties will t.k v'ma An interesting sidelight of the came is the fact thai De Dorn- Oe itll in Wir ttp(Uir liBiius vi quarterback Gilbert Paez and was Moore's assistant in tnicts mm th latti-r was head ithe versatile riusn. tnas uonaia CEENV. MEENY MtNEY. CE! VC kETl YM0ULDNT. EH mentor at Gesu.

Last year (Hagan. who is famed for his Moore took over the helm of St. Heaping snags beside his tight de-Ann's athletic fortunes, while Defensive pla and Leo Renuart LIKELY -PLACE FCZ BS I POPPA ftVJHTL kick. ban. AVrteuSHT.

PKOY5 fT; SiNG tTNE SCMCS I AJNT HEA.KD AN Dommicis was elevated to tnejwiu oe meir receiveis HOLUIN KIHS rRORtRI I IM PS richasz; number 1 coachine post at Gesu. wee in: fa. l.K I.T xn nr. Avsf Muivr I mm i krConvnlc lUM m.m; Ktln 1V i OJ WAJST RM TSceOUNGEJ A COJPLE MEALS. EH? VAWNCJvX yd) DAMCED TRAMPS CKPH.

I all auke: JL WC7ULPNTJ AAAJ mm Utiinn iiaot Iana ilVh In their first meeting Moorr'j; nsm forces turned back those of tht.mim 4i present Gesu coach, 13-6. On: that occasion the breaks wcrejria definitely with St. Anns. And so the two tean.s meet p.m .1.. cam tonight -St.

Ann's onlv one lad who started tn last (im Wheatley Honors Klein Tonight By BILL WALIACK Miami Dally Ni IM( Writer RT r.r. l.H Pnwrt Komc B'oil I Vil I Mtt'rt 1" Wralinc la a. f- df-i OOP. IN SEAR04 OF THE IMPRISON tO KING RICHARD, TOURS THE STRONGHOLDS OF AUSTRIA BOWLING SCORES Today is ihie Kleins 23 is being held up. and in the as professional at the event the Beach tournament is TTT now i.m Muos i i.i.i t.

et.AVim i oi r. Wheatley Hills Country club on off, the PGA will have to revise irn riirn tk final iina Aivrimti 4 Atia Fre Long Island, and to mark the its entire winter program. HAYSEED VOU MAYBE HE GOT THEM, CHEWY i LOOS UKE shell xehvon is se.o her IVECCT AN IMPORTANT TOJ.MR If09 FOR HER '-iV. TVt i i oigV. 4: Atumtr happy event for Willie and the! They would like to have si' ik Hfi j.

club members, the board of Gov- nite information before Oct. 18 if -BUT HI LL NIVIR THAT E0ITOR CP GAMBLING AK' YOUR WIFE Je AOMM HF! PR 010 SOME PRINT TMCM US' JX CONTROL CSER nun, Hinao Kmftaraa Ku irt in 3. itmi ernors nave jum eiecveo mm is i-vs me cuv nan in member of the Miami Beach is closed on Satur- r.r. -a. Ba.di: rad US ad A)rt a ad a a.r.i rr loitvid.Mit ttia: mn aad rt.

Cwa: A i i i ar-d HWa 3 Al a larlka T'7 tint 5, aatrtlrr Mavva H'! Ttitn hian: ram. H-a 1 'f-aI Aa kr ml his members will present mme win not be able to answer with mementos of the gala oc- the PGA request until Monday. ai K4lr' lrtv a.i i KIIOHk tM.WI.AM a ar.4 Bv.d Mrcm a C.haaa bad a ad It aad had a i Frwirk Hr-artaad m'tf4 Aru.i casion together with a substan-j fctlBB Tha. Cnnai, mtiinit totiiattl at in. Pl L4 I L)UIt.

i will Im a aaw Vaafiad Mouai i a Frank E. Devlin, past presi-; stage a Bankers handicap today. 'dent of the club, has invited the semi-finals of the Cal- tnxii at mr( at tWH ralarfind, ptaaaa lhr I MSr.a: MAJOR l.rAC.I I rntttrrta Bar i. Kafl rww(nw1ia P.cval Gator Frosh Run Over Clemson 11 jLudwig and members of the tournament will also be Gorce Country club board of di-'played today and tomorrow in I rectors, to attend the dinner. Wil-ithe Indian Summer four-ball at lie will also celebrate his 25lh'the Miami Country club in the anniversary at LaGorce this' win- first round, with the second ter.

The same to clubs for 25 round scheduled for next week. Gainesville. Oct. The Pa alama.a S. sa Oi Mi4 rdiMtul latna: Al Bwlmi IMif passing ot LJiaries urano-jean.

itr tam a and P.ptai Tvr- freshman from Nixon, N.J., and record vcars is somewhat of a GOT IT 1 PITCH FOR A WHILE I ronnln rtf ir facor the running GAME'S I TH0U6HT CHKEOOT P060 I HE GOT WE LOST I60TIT Fishinq News fH I OOT IT I CJW 7 6CT IT I GOT rr i got rr i G0TITI6- PGA history. ThjT nrwnril th new 19lh hole MAYBE 1 CAM PKOTECT 7W2e LEAD CP 149 TO NOTHIN anp the piesr half of I GOT IT TOUI CUA1AITEE FOR RECOROITURCO UStD CARS ARB TRUCKS vesterdav at the LaGorce The rather damp weather wej THE FJP5T INN1N6 0WEC-- VOU PlAYLfrT FlLCi trv club, and it is without a doubt "aa Ior last iour oays the finest in the South. Every. lutl former Tampa Jefferson star, gave Florida's baby Gators a 33-7 victory over the Clemscn first year eleven here last rusht. Casares made two of the Florida touchdowns and averaged 12.

yards on his 14 line plunges. Grand-Jean threw 12 passes and connected on 8 of them for all of brand new from the floor thsng to the ceiling. niaio niauc 4 iiiiaiaac ana Mippca Mtme of that "Heavy Califor- Just received a long wire from nia Dew" instead of our usual 'A Florida's 200 yards through the Tom Crane, executive secretary unny weamer. air. Three of his losses were of the PGA asking if it is possi-t Today's and Sunday's weather good for touchdowns.

ble to get the k. from the Mi- should be perfect for your de- Clemson generated one soor- ami Beach City Council as to layed Fishing Trip so get ing drive that earned 67 yards whether it will guarantee the ready. in the first quarter. Bob Par- second Miami Beach Don't try Flamingo but take a edes carried it over from the open March. The wire states shot at the Key Bridges or one two.

publication of the winter sched-of the manv Keys Fishing MIAMI EACH III ALT OR R0. MIAMI 112 R.W. Sttfe ST. run liSkti a Satiays Pitas 1131 HEAff A BOUT TC TrVQ A PLANE ANO TVC 6SfSiDVy71V5 RE LU ELMER METRIN SOLD THIS SLICER FOR $20 Camps. Also Marco and Everglades are easily available, good roads.

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