The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 6, 1939, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |BASKETBALL PLAY | FOR SECOND-HALF STARTS MONDAY | | MEETING OF ISLAND CITY | LEAGUE HELD LAST NIGHT | AT HIGH SCHOOL GYMNA- | stu @r0esveerervee Tron Man Nailed! aesertcrnee euvrescvecrse | . seers *| Island City Basketball League | held its regular weekly meeting |last night at the High School Gymnasium. It was decided to start play for the second-half Monday, Janu- ary 9. First game will be be- tween Park Tigers and High School, and second contest will feature Army and Seafood Grill. Friday, January 13, Lions Club | will tangle with DeMolays in the opener, and second fracas will witness High School and Lake Woitn High School five, second te team to play here this season. Complete schedule will be formulated and published as soon as possible. Each club will play other mem | bers of the league twice, the same as carried out during the t-half, which was won by Sea +! food Grill. Other teams wound PAGE THREE IIIS IODOSIOIIOBOMOIOSSEVOSOS ESS SSE SSS TSG ia NEW YORK BUSY-3EE BARBECUE OPEN DAY and NIGHT SERVING— the Best Sandwiches in town and Short Orders. Refreshing Drinks. | || le} Specialists in | CONCH CHOWDER i HOT BOLLOS i and MOLLETES | i | —on your way to South Beach”. 905 Simonton Street a ro For Social Occasions . . . YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell-Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way EXTRA—SELECT CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS Fried on order and delivered anywhere Home-made Fruit Cake | HOT SOUSE every Saturday SANDWIG6HES —of every kind! Best TURTLE STEAK WELL’S LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard Street 2 ROOMS AND REASONABLE up in the fotlowing respective APARTMENTS RATES order: Lions Club, Army, Park Tigers, High School and DeMo- lays. | High scorer during the first- half was Wiliam Cates with 13. points. Other high scorers: J Carbonell, 109; J. Pinder, 103 Be assured of the beauty that is € naturally yours .. . avail yourself of \ _s/ our expert beauty service and lower prices. THOMASINE MILLER BEAUTY SALON OVERSEAS HOTEL Mrs. M. A. Lord, Mer. 1839 FOGARTY AVE. (Corner Ist Street) Enjoy Your Visit In Key West At THE PINES PHONE 753x-J Indianapolis Iron Man, Paul Lee, is sniggling close to Pete Scalzo (center) to es- cape scme of the punches €ealzo delivered in taking the decision in eight rounds. Referee at left is ntrying to “break it up”. White, 111. ‘Teraperaiures* | Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean Rainfall" 81 70 768 69 mening | permanent wave | | SPECIALISTS | | For Quality And Service | SEE US! Ladies and z Gentlemen— RESTORE NEW LIFE and LUSTRE } LOOK! Genuine General Electric MAZDA BULBS! ONLY ned General Merchandise Wholesale aad Retail Key West High Season Tonight V With Ponce Ponce De Leon Has Lost To miami Edison And Pom- pano; Lions, Army In First Game Tonight the Monroe High var- sity basketball ciub will play the De Leon High School Cav- at 7:30 o'clock in the local gymnasium. The visitors have played two high so far and lost Pompano school fi the firs § to 29 and the 34 to 18. s for the Cavaliers were Tomlinson, scored six field pur, and Hayes, Their guards, La- tham and Crockett, have turned in swell games at their positions. Kelly and Belton are two other good pla Key fast, peppy club and will be in the game from start to finish. Players from last year, who have proven their, skill, are Schoneck, E. Pinder, C Lewin and Stickney. Newcom- ers are Nelson, Soldano, Matthews and Collins. It is not known who Coach Huddleston will start in the game! but it will probably be something like this: Lewin and E. Pinder, forwards; Schoneck, center; Col- lins and Matthews, guards. In the first game Lions Club song play Army five. Both club: ar y matched in the first- lf of the city league schedule. Curtain*raiser will start at 7:15 sharp. Referee for the second game will be J. V. Woodson, and umpire will be Bill Cates. to both, to second to aS a FIGHT FIRE WITH SCOOPS ST. JOHN, Kans. — Grain scoops were the only fire fighting “implements” available when a prairie fire broke out near Rattle- snake creek recently, Hastily re- cruited farmers grabbed the big shovels and began scooping water from the creek onto the flames, halting them after they burned over 60 acres of meadow land. TO PRESERVE HOME SMALL HYTHE, Eng.—The Natior Trust, which purchases and preserves historic buildings } } which for the er life, was the home Terry, the famous Five Starts BASEBALL LEAGUE ADOPTED RULES A MEET LAST NIGHT DOUBLEHEADER SUNDAY AT. NAVY FIELD; TAMPA TEAM WANTS TO PLAY SERIES OF GAMES HERE Monroe County bk ball league met Wednesday night in regular weekly session. A number of rules were adopt- ed, among which were: To pay umpires 25 percent of the gate receipts and one dollar to M. Varela for helping the girl ticket-takers. One dollar will be paid to po- lice, one collar will be paid for someone to recover foul balls, and ive dollars will be set aside} for fol new babls for each dou- bleehader. Mction for the above amounts > be paid various persons was ie by F. Carballo, manager of n Club. Manager Roy Hamlin of the Key West, club seconded the mo- tion and it was carried. A balance of $10.90 in treasury the reported after pay- ing all expenses out of the col- | lections of. last Sunday. It was announced that a Tam-} a team wants to play three s in Key West. t was deci@é@ that the Cuban Club play the diggt and Key West the second game on Sunday. Saturday date. was left open for | | Pirates:or Trojans. Schedule ; fox;,,.Monroe league calis for Roadside Birates Civar' Club in the first game this coming Sunday at Navy Field,ands Key West meet Tro- jans in the nightcap.. Opening contest will start at 1 p. m., oth- } erwise it will go only seven in- nings. Sunday, January 15, will wit- ; ness Key West and Cuban Club inthe opener, and Pirates vs. ' Trojans ‘in the nightcap. Should the field be used by Navy teams or some outside club then the games postponed will be played at the end of the schedule. Present at the meeting Wednes- day were Sam Thompson, Roy Hamlin, F. Caraballo, Varela, Lu- ‘STRUNK TOOK | other. He then hit golf balls both | right- and left-handed off his own | watch, Qounty | handicap of 10, which put him ) out of 70 “blind bogey” class. { .34 Ins. .05 Ins. © perion Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation Tomorrow's Almanac ' Sun rises 7:14 a. Sun sets 5:54 p. Moon rises 8:14 p. Moon sets 8:31 a. Tomorrow’s Tides AM. 11:12 10:58 4:47 4:19 Tn eadnsier 7:30 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.12. GOLF TOURNEY HELD YESTERDAY | PROFESSIONAL EDDIE BUSH ee TRICK AND STRAIGHT, SHOT EXHIBITION ENTHUS- IASTICALLY GREETED m, m. m. m. P.M WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) | Key West and Vicinity: Fair E. R. Strunk took first prize with mild temperature tonight in the bi-weekly Eddie Bush! and Saturday; moderate north- handicap golf tournament yester- | east and east winds. day at Key West Golf Course, Florida: Fair tonight and Sat- £79. urday; mild temperature. SIS hs | Jacksonville to Florida Straits Runner-up was Ike Parks and and East Gulf: Moderate north- thiid place was James James. east and east winds, and partly Picvious to the matches profes-| Overcast weather tonight and Saturday. ional Eddie Bush gave an exhi-, bition of straight and trick shots, Subscribe to The Citizen—20c which he has given at courses’ weekly, over the country for the last four Cocccscvcccccceccccccces years. Straight shots with every The Favorite In Key West club were first played. Then low shots into the wind. Asking the — THY IT TODAY — spectators what kind of a shot! 4y, they wanted with any club, Bush STAR aK BRAND then hooked and sliced at will. High shots with No.1 iron, a dif-| ficult stroke, then followed. With CUBAN COFFEE a driver off the fairway he then! ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS called hooks and slices. With a seeceesccececsevercsccecs left-handed: chub: he’ then rapped | "= the ball 200 yards down the dat way. Hooks and slices with the | | left-hand club followed. Switch-| ing to the right side with the same | | SECOND SHEETS club, Bush — successfully hit straight drives. Bush then hit oné ball straight. 500 Shects Placing two balls down he hit) for them both at the same time, | hooking one and slicing the oth- er. Placing three balls doyn he, smacked one straight down the MANILA, 82x11 | center, hooked one and sliced the WHITE | TYPEWRITING | PAPER 500 Sheets 75c¢ ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Bldg. The exhibition will be repeated in the near future to! give others not out yesterday s chance to see it. Bob Spottswood shot an ex- ! ceptionally fine 77 but ‘had a Among the golfers competing yesterday were Capt. R. Slingluff,: 69 years old; F. Coleman, Jimmy | James, John D’Amico, James Spartan, John Pinder, Lt. L. H Lewis, A, Sands, P. Mesa, Curry Harris, B, Grooms, M. E. Russell. E. R. Strunk, Robt. Spottswood. Bert Lowe and Ike Parks. LOCKED IN FOR NIGHT NEW YORK-—Stepping into a telephone booth at a cigar store in this city, Charles Bick made a call. When he had finished he found that the clerk had closed | the store for the night and locked | ‘cilo, Al. Acevedo and P. Aguilar., lhim in. ; to your hair with— PARKER- | i i | Any HERBEX SCIENTIFIC Size From 10 to 100 watts Hair and Scalp _treat- ments . . . by licensed operators. For Appointment— Phone 870 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William St. i Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better For oo By ALL LEADING RETAIL STORES KRart Salad Dressi™f ROSES ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. Corsages, Etc. AHaKeoe Plants and Vines THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY STRUNK FLOWERS PHONE 597 TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. 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