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peent sy es Sti pent eal a a ges pe teens RAVE BEEN PRAC-' teinte ALL. WEEK FOR * “ SUNDAY’S GAME Key: West Conchs will play iley-Milam Hardware nine at Mi mi-Field in Miami tomorrow alters ‘The contest will be a East Coast Winter | game.. These teams are for first-place in the league. ¢ Jecais have been practicing | week for game tomorrow *sineerely believe they . will coat thé Bacon” in’ the ¢ league's, leadership. Rabert hep or Lefty Coving- , Key West, with riffin. behind the “be. ready. for outfield ing’ half of the i ‘fotos on the field they | COpoecccesecococeseoeseccsoe | some being tirat ye Miami. © his Adais will. probably r ‘will, do. the aN Ahohpgs iva 4 oh ee — ve » | litt Taking the mount out of mountain, these ‘ski jumpers rat. “henna N. H. ride the aerial car | igi Club went to first place’ tin “¢leféating Army 25-24 in’ the as | basketbalr league game last night, ONDAY, * arimsnfncin © Revised schedule of the Island | "Say ono League calls for |Schoneck made » Sames_ Monday y| ao School Gym: s. pet vs. High School, SE EEE Rr rrrrerrrritireeress | amd Park Tigers won from High ool. 22-29, of condition. Both contests | were well played. and thrilling! {| from start: to finish. Fans oe hout lay ~ad Soda each oh .their feet gam lay a $o‘hard-fought that play meant, the — tween wictory a teat. * | In the’ opener, High Sehdol Was hile ena ployed game. Tn the. firat-| jotted at 12-all. third quarter found the score still | j ted, 18-all._ In the final quarter, ! | only three goals were made. one for the School boys and W. Sweeting came back and threw one into | the basket to knot the count once more. In the last minutes of play, E. Sweeting sank a basket} that proved to be the winning} margin. Schone-k was high scorer with} five field goals and one free! throw. W. Sweeting sank four) oe Falters, ‘Lions Wii 25. 5.24, *i@t Go Into First Place; Pa “Whip High School Te im ging by ihe two games last | @ night, the boys must be in the} during. most e| Maria an be. pthrew: White’ | In the. last quarter Ai The end of the! A oe at ie Y. Carbonell chance .and thi the center of 1 | Lions to gain Yep ety it ;Seemed, sure nk ftee field four. Sank but oné field goal, while the Lions chalked_up five... | five field be-! goals and Joe Pinder, Score by quarters: “ - 6 7 9 224 Lions Club "0 9 6 10—25 Free throws missed: Saunders, Maris. Referee: . J.” Carbonell; " umpire: J. V. Woodson; scorer: Smith; timekeeper: S. Cooper. | eeneqee! Today’s Birthdays Una Merkel, actress, born in Covington, Ky, 35 years ago. | offer the oppositidh for the Poul- ‘}N@ veash Was involved in this q Ha The | \Citizen today. aibout 150 feet north of the} b Left field.is toward the SEA FOOD GRILL IN FIRST ' CONTEST, PIRATES IN SECOND Poultry & Egg Company. niné will. play both ends of.the-rougd= robin doubleheader of the Monroe County Baseball League tomor- tow at Navy Field. Poultrymen must win the remaining three |; games they have to play in order to tie Bacardi Club for leadership arid Compéte in a play-off. for first-half honors. Sea Food Grill (Trojans) will trymenh in the opener. Howard Gates\ will be in the box and A. Castéo: or Al, Rodriguez will be behind the ‘plate for the Poultry boys: Salinero will twirl ‘em over for the Trojans and Joe Na- varro will receive his twists. ~ J: Barcelo will play in the second game with the Pirates to Which club he ‘was sold by the Potltrymen, who ‘in exchange teceived L. Bazo. Cates was re+ leds@d-'by ‘the Key -West nine ang signed with Sea Food Grill, . Danny Lopez was signed ea Tigers. agent. NeW SPORT FIELD READY JANUARY 1 two WINTER LEAGUE HOME AMES AGAINST MI- “AMI THIS MONTH He was a free New’ all-sports field on Trum: bo, which is being constructed i Hamlin, managet of the Rey it entry in. the Miami Winter Basebsll League, will be about January 1, Hamlin lar. Whiter League en played on the field, Ha! ted, and. he is also , pla: iin the staging, of a, wrestling an boxing mateh each week. field ig, at. the bend — of b Islatid Road with the home will ailroad Station and right is Ss [ova the Gartisoh Bight. ' The, ‘up.. es, which 3 Key jhe will play in the Win- at’ Key West this i] be. against — Railey-. 18, and against Fred+ ericks:.Market Christmas Day at the Navy Field. Next March an “iriteristional”, game is scheduled agaifist the pagead of Ha- ware peecccbooces Toilay’s Ttoacspe WERE doodeeseescooeeed, Today’s mind is philosophic puta little too critical. There is |; genius, and the mode of fe. tay be. eccentric. ‘This type of mih@ miay, produce very good testilts, if trained into steadiness of and ‘not permitted to wander off in pursuit of unprace tical, profitless speculations. ES Rl Pi a Subseribe to. The Vitizen—20c SECOND SHEETS 50c MANILA, 84x11 SOS LIIDIDEPILEPO PPE OLOC COCO DODO OOO OOOO OU’LL FIND IT HERE! ! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Fainily or Businessman, The Shoppers 2) ee oe “°WETA-SEALED POTATO CHIPS MADE IN KEY WEST . GUARANTEED FRESH GREASELESS Orders filled from 1 pound up, , only, tb 45e Also in packazes at your Grocery J.P. 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Baker, Bar- “Oldest Continuous SPECIALIST Also, scientific Facials LEAGUE .L In the closing minutes of play, Pet. | Varsity missed three free throws 1.833 that would have brought victory! 800 | if they had been made. 667, Score by quarters: 400 High School 7 000) Park Tigers Total 5 6 2-20 66 6 422 000/ Free throws missed: Lewin, E. | Pinder, Schoneck 2, Matthews. In the second game, Army just EAST WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE walked away with Lions Club for Club— W. L. Pet.' three quarters. They played like © 1,000 | Professionals during 500 000 ed they had it in the bag that time, 500/ but folded up in the last quarter and lost the game when it seem- Lions played with their back against the wail all through the game. The fighting spirit they displayed not only won the contest .. for them but gained the admira- , tien of the fans. Tn the last minute of play, , Army was leading 24-23. Then! jnard College economist, ‘born at) *| Abilene, Kans., 53 years ago. pa SSS i Dr. Walter G. 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