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- FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1986. $$$ SPORTS BY a a “RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR | VISITORS LISTED ALL EVENTS ARRANGED BY) FIECREATION DEPARTMENT} OF WPA FOR ENTERTAIN- MENT OF TOURISTS A variety of recreational tivities are available to visitors in| Key West at several points in the city through the recreation pro-| ject of the WPA, it was pointed) out this morning. Supervisors in ac- recreation are} stationed at the various points to! take charge and are there from} early in the morning to late in the afternoon. | Today, the several activities, | and the locations at which they| can be found were cited for the benefit of those in Key West. They follow: Swimming activities, _ three beaches, with life guards attend- ing—Rest Beach, Coral Isle Ca- sino, and Key West Yacht Basi | Swimming lessons—consult life! guard at any of three beaches | listed above, Horse shoe lanes, Key West Athletic ‘Club site, d of Duval street (between Duval and Simon- ton streets). Shuffleboards, checkers—Sto Duval and Division streets; nial Park, near Colonial and Coral Isle Casino, Simonton street. Aquatic gymnasium—Coral Isle Casino, head of Simonton street. | Frequent boxing fights, wr dominoes and rs Park, corner of Colo- hotel; head of j Then j you a net score of 310. The lowest | job yesterday getting in a DOINGS AROUND THE GOLF LINKS (By GRAVY) SSCHOSSSSSSHHSSSSOSASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSHSSSSOOES Everything is in readiness for i Mr. Atwood Sands got Charlie the tournament which will begin) Ketchum for a partner and made the coming Sunday and run for/ 102 while Chas. was doing 95. On the following three Sundays. That) the opposition side were Cookie is because some of the players are| Mesa with 94 and a friend of his} unable at present to play other|name¢ Mr. Blackwood which was than those days. However, you; promptly shortened to Black. are at liberty to play your 72! Anyway, that geatleman had_98, holes when and how you wish; the| which was very good on a strange only stipulation being that you} course. notify the pro or Kemp at the} starten shop before you start your round. The tournament will end! Many and varied were the ar- on Feb. 9th and will be of the! Zuments advanced as to why Mel- handicap variety. The way it will| vin Russell has or should not have work is this: you play your 72 2 handicap of 23 strokes but Mel holes and make a score of 350.{ Showed the boys yesterday. When subtract your handicap | you make 195 you need them but which would be 40 (10 on each | S°me guys were unkind enough to eighteen holes) and that leaves/ claim that Melvin was showing-off nd when the time comes he awill net score will win a prize and the j{ second best will also get some- thing. The cost to enter will bey | small and it is hoped that 20 or! more players will take advantage | | of the new compeiition. For fur-! ther particulars or explanation see! | Mr. Dodge or yours truly. Many of the boys were on the few practice rounds and incidentally having a bit of fin. It seems that Samuel Ephraim Harris, our genial Postmaster, can play a neat round when he wishes. He has heard all about this tournament business and is determined to win: something. So hee took Bill Bruner for a partner which gives Sam lots of ballast and then pro- ceeded to shoot two 45’s. Bill had an 86; he got lost on the back! nine and didn’t find himself until , the last hole. The two opponents! making a birdie on number 6 fo of Sam and Bill were Charlie\the beautiful score. He did not; Salas with 92 and Louis Cruick- ‘miss a drive and every second shot Me'vin says Willie is. wrongi- Ip/ the match Mel got Eddie Strunk for a partner andothat®8q was ‘what-a-partner” to akbiefiliwhich caused Eddie and. Melot tnigilieat {| Doe Willie Kemp and:a) Mr: Calk- jins by some 6 up. Willie was Melvin says Doc wasn’t worth two cents after that. It seems, too. i that, Eddie got most of the skin 4 of the variety going into Eddie | pocket with 3 to Doe and 1 each to Mel and Mr. C. The writer had the pleasure | ' yesterday of seeing the first round of golf played in less strokes than par. The maker of same was: | George Dodge, pro at the course. He played the last nine in 34, walk. in with four rounds+of: 89) and theteby take a ppizeiid/But] ' good on the first round when he} ; got that birdie on number 3 but! shank with 88 but Charlie and pal: was on the green except numbe eccccce FQLLOWING THROUGH WOCCCOCOOOOO OOO OOOO OOO SOESODOOOOOSOOSOOSOLESEOOE® Topight at the High School Gym, the first half of the Island City Basketball League schedule will come to an end. The standing of. the. clubs so far shows that the Park Tigers are in first place but the occupant of the second rung of the ladder is yet in doubt. To-' night’s games may give the. Bak- ers or the High School five ‘yndis-| | puted possession of the runner-up { position. Which team will it be? The first contest tonight will get under way at 7:30 o’clock, and wil] bring together the tail- end WPA quintet and the Busy Bee Bakers. The Park Tigers | will battle it out with the High School five in the nightcap. The Bakers have won five games and lost three; the School boys have won four games and lost four. If the ABC team wins tonight and | the Bakers lose they will end the {first half tied for second place. } Anyway fans look at the situation {shows that an interestnig and | hard-fought doubleheader is in the offing for tonight at the High School Gym. The regular doubleheader at the Navy Field Sunday will be played j between the Acevedo Stars and Mechanics in the opening contest, and the Cuban Club and Trojans in the last game. Six brothers play on the hoe vedo Stars nine. The Mechanics have acquired a i éw pitcher and will give the fars a real fight for honors Sunday. The Trojzns will also have new faces in their line-up. The Club team will use M. Sanchez in the ! box and Moreno behind the plate. Opening contest will get under way at 1 o’clock in the after-| i "s | noon. Batting averages fer the Social {| Diamondball League for 1935, in- | cluding those who have played’ 15} or mpre games during the year, j follow: | Player— {L. Powe | McCarthy . Lopez . Deineritt - | J. Roberts Hale ~-._.... . Démeritt . Ave. 574 AB R. H. 19 31 25 28 21 33 5 27 35 21 28 24 33 32 35 29 30 582 466 400 440 400 baseball | 547) 443 |. F. Stickney Cc. White Joe ‘Baker L., Gonzalez F.Caraballo G. Acevedo J. Navarro L. Bazo . Frohock O. Cerezo Brindel .. Williams P. White Clements L. Castro Ogden Wells .. J. Roberts F. Tynes Jaycocks Burnett | Valdes Dion M. Esquinaldo B. Powell Joe Russell Wallace . Rueda G. Valdes Parks: -... Wientzaub - J. Garcia Goss .. 0. Esquinaldo Blackwell B. Pinder J, Walker Albury ...-. 0. Caraballo Nodine ... | Ff. Mathews | P. Varela ; Head (E. Pinder Pellicier | McKinley Manucy . H. Sands Ortega Jolly Teal Cervantes B. Lowe {T. Roberts . ;}M. Tynes Jack Cates . ;Nelson ... jE. Roberts . 31 = .379 -3761 -365 -364} 353 \ 353 348 -346 342 341 340 -340 333 333 333! 383} -333% 333 | 333 333 333 333 .333 333 333} 330 302 -310 310) -328| 315 310; 322 312 312 -3074 -296 288 "286? : pee wig Angus 268 265} -266 260 -250 +246 .250 250 .250 -246 .220 1214 1218} 200 -200 .200! 228 166 .200 .133 fs Wheto Mail epnanenqneoeaen| CLASSIFIED | Today's Horoscope COLUMN |” | Today's is a rugged, natural life, preferring the isolation of al | hermit with an opportunity to} PERSONAL | study or meditate by itself There! i | STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS,|that will try the TMOISEEGRCSIG sitens,. siglatce, aa eee suffer? For quick relief get) of | pe: is misfortune in @e0eees travel, therefore be Today’ Ss Horoscope}"* a lmrted sphere of action. iS a certain unevenness of temper | debts unless | janl5-3t PAGE THREE contented Subscribe to to The Citizen Citizen. NOTICE I will not be contrac rsonaliy MORGAN T_ PL a free sample of Udga, a doc-! tor’s prescription at Gardner's! Pharmacy. jan8-9-10-15-16-17-22-23-24-29-30 | 3ix oe i NICELY FURNISHED APART. | MENT, with garage. Apply 827 | Duval street. dec19 BICYCLES BICYCLES—WE RENT by the Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu-Enamel. We carry a full supply of parts. Agent for the! Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $5.00° down and $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co. dec18-tf Refrigerator In We of t see MOVING BARGAIN RATES; Insured Vans ‘retiring North, South; any ‘furnitere — list. } Wnigegdg Van’ Services, -1 .; Broadway, New York, if RET jan114-17x ereeetrl— ON ae FOR SALE. _ | SECOND SHEBIS—500 for 50c. The Arter Press. augT | TATTLE ORDINANCE NO. 323, COUNCIL SERIES ; HOLDS ALL THIS FOOD! 2 qs. milk @ 2 % pes. cream 1 doz. eggs © 1 Ib. bucer 2 pkgs. cheese © 2 cans fruit juice @ 1 bottle catsup i bottle cherries ® 2 Ibs. ei the AN ORDINANCE FIXING tric THE RATE OF CHARGES FOR AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. Passed by City Council on first | reading January 7, 1936. Passed by City Council on second, third and final reading; January 15, 1936. A'pproved: (Signed) HARRY C GALEY. © 2 left-over con- tainers © 1 qt. water 2 quick freezing trays (20 ice cubes—2 oan a melt The Key West Electric Company § WALLACE PINDER, Puts A General Eleciric nomical in it is. down and 90c a month until July 1 you can have this refri snstalled in your home. The ism. -¢ SaaS AAAS aa”. A Dollar Your Home want y hese for yo operating TRIAL for only 90c “LIFTOP” m famous Genera. del ha “sealed in” me See Us For More Details (LALLA AAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA A Adhd dd Adel 4 lost 6 up. | 5 when he was on in the regula Soin 408 120) jan17-1t City Clerk. & on an error by Cates. ling matches, and other activi are staged by the recreation sec-} tion to which the public is invit- ed, and which are announced in The Citizen. SANITARY PLAYERS BLANKED PARK TEN, GOOD GAME PLAYED YESTER- DAY AFTERNOON AT BAYVIEW PARK In one of the best games of the season, the Sanitary Department} ten defeated the Stowers Park outfit by the score of 3 to 0. Both hurlers were in great form. | Clyde Stickney gave up only three } safeties and M. Tynes allowed but five. The first run of the game was: scored in the seventh inning by} Armando Acevedo, who doubled ; to left, stole third and came home In the ninth frame, Hill got on! base by an error committed by J. Esquinaldo. Then Molina hit one | to center that got away from Es- quinaldo for a homer. H The hitting of C. Gates was the feature of the contests. He con-} nected safely twice in three times at bat. j In the field, M. Hernandez, F. Lopez and P. Mesa played a good game for the losers, and Hill, Sal- inero and A. Acevedo for the win- | ners, Score by innings: Sanitary Department— 000 000 102—3 5 1 Stowers Park— 000 000 000—0 3 2 Batteries: C. Stickney and A. Castro; M. Tynes and Hopkins. This afternoon the Stowers} Park aggregation will cross bats; with the Research Department. Batteries willgbes, M.-Tynes and | Hopkins £6) Park boys, and J. Russell and 0. Caraballo for the | Researchers. (Game will start 4:30 ; o'clock at Bllhview Park, Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly, R. H. E. |} KEY WEST | COLONIAL HOTEL || In the Center of the Business | and Theater District | First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Popular Prices H mixing up his game because he had jmany for the ; tion three strokes. He did ae : putt more than twice on Mr. Willizm Curry Harris had 4/ Soen and most were 1 putt | [pense of ecg) ea boar the! greens. -So now,-boys, be careful | ‘noble brow) and those gentlemen} peheny vounmiay ees. seus) in the future. Along in the same crowd were joined at the seventh hole: rilli ki ei AmiageHewitiith seeme that|t Te) Wine mteneaue penta saan Garey het 493 while Fred was) G°'dsmith on one side and Dodge, Eavine “ifficulty on that first} 7 Pittman and Otto Kirchheiner guna: uSedibbodyiaaiditie cade (on tree eee te & were playing against the others ; best and second best balls and therefore lost 7 and 6. Willie i had 91 and Sam 78 while Tim and i Otto had 97 each. On the first 57 strokes which are some 10 too golfing fashion plate. . Cooper . . Lopez 42 52 iJ. Carbonell . 8 21 {Nunez .... 22 21 i Demeritt . 44 63 H. Wickers . 37 45 415 466 591 384 | go-round Otto and Sam beat Wil- Iie and:Tim by some 5 up. | Next Thursday will be the reg- ular dinner match played each month. New captains will be ap- 385 f peers and the pairings made inp time for you to get ready. ERS | An Index To RFLUABLE ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! SHOE REPAIRING GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP H. Diamandi, Prep. Old Shoes 612 LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine 1 PLUMBING THOMPSON PLUMBING COMPANY “Get Our Prices First” Sheet Metal Work, Dayton Pumps 132 Simonton St. Phone 536° BAKERY | BUSY BEE BAKERY =< 1 wal Street FISH DEMERITT BROS. 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