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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1939 m) SEAFOOD GRILL FIVE DOWNED ROARING LIONS POMPANO HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS OVERWHELMED LOCAL VARSITY TEAM, 42 TO 26 (By AGUILAR) Seafood Grill maintained _ its leadership in the Island City Basketball League last night at the High School gymnasium by; defeating the roaring Lions Club’ five during the opening contest of a twin bill. Lions put up. a stiff fight al! the way, but bad passing _ and playing in the final quarter cost them the game. They had pos- séssion of the ball several times and was either passed or taken from them by the Grill five. Saunders and Knowles played very poor in the fourth quarter for the Lions. H J. Carbonell was high scorer with six field goals for the vic- Joe Pinder sank four bas- id one free throw. Woodson sank four field goats and one free throw. Baker ind Knowles made three field goals each. Score by quarters: Total Lions Club 6 8 7 4—25 Seafood Grill 10 7 6 8— 31 Keferee: Sgt. Solt; umpire: Eth- ridge. tors. In, the scédnd game, Key West High ‘School started out liké a house afire, as in‘all other pre- visus games, but in the end thes scored I'l’ points to 10 for Pom- ano Beanpickers. A ‘change was made to start the second quarter and from then on it-was, Pompano. ali;the: way. In this quafte®s the visitors sank 14 ‘points. te Key West's four. « Conehs ghow. me life in the final quarter wl ‘they scored! eight Points to Pompano’s four, but it was! téo late, ‘Final score , war 42 to 26. Blame for the poor showing of the ‘Conchs is being placed on, the players themselves, but as’ one sportsman expressed it, a man can be a_ good basketball | player but a flop as a coach, and’ vice-versa. It happens all the| time in baseball and football, and | in Key West is no exception, even if the sport is basketball. When a club is clicking and changes are made for no reason at all, then it is poor coaching. Score by quarters: Total Pompano 10 14 14 4— 42 Key West 11 43 8 — 26 Referee: J. V. Woodson; um- pire: Sgty Solt; scorer: Smith; timekeeper: “Cooper, League standing: Club— Seafood Grill U. S. Navy U. S. Army Lions Club... High School” Park Tigers - BENEFIT 2 CAME TOMORROW Benefit for Albert Rodriguez, strong, young catcher of the Blue, Sox nine, who was hurt in the knee last week, will be played tomorrow afternoon at Navy Field in~ the regular Monroe County Baseball League double- header. This young catcher has been playing baseball in Key West nearly 10 years, being a member of the following clubs at cifferent times: Key: West Conchs, Acevedo Stars, Sluggers and other , nines. Fans are urged to attend’ the contests tomorrow and help Al. He has been entertaining for years and now needs a little help from the baseball enthus- iasts. Seafood Grill-Blue Sox play the opener. G. Diaz will be on the mound for the Sox and M. Acevedo behind the plate, Wick- ers or Salinero and Joe Navarro will form the battery for the Grillers. Eternal rivals clash in the nightcap. Joe Casa will pitch for Roadside Pirates against Robert Bethel for Key West Conchs. Opening fracas will get under-! way at 1 p.m. i W. L. Pet, OnRennt ' Roadside Pirates |Key West Conchs wreucssecdsecee | FOLLOWING THROUGH Record of games played this year among teams, of Monroe County Baseball League follow: Hits, Runs, Errors, Ratteries January 1— Trojans Blue Sox Wickers S46 Te 911 2 and Joe Navarro; : Gates, Diaz and A. Castro Key West -5 102 Roadside Pirates 4°81 P. Carbonell and C. Griffin; J. Casa and I. Rodriguez. January 8— H 1112 6 Blue Sox 910 7 J. Torres, Malgrat and I. Rod- riguez. t rolens 26 2 ; Key West Cong! 710 2 Salinero and.yfoe Navarro; -R. Bethel and C. Griffin, January 15— ., Key West Conchs 06 2 Blue Sox 493 R. Bethel.and C. Griffin; Gates and Al. Rodriguez. Trojans Roadside Pirates Salinero and Joe Navarro; 6568.2 1-655 Mal. igiat and I. Rodriguez. January 22— Roadside Pirates Key West Conchs Cesa, Malgrat and L riguez; P. Carbonell and C. fin. Blue Sox Trojans au. Di and Al. Rodriguez; , Wickers and Joe Navarro. January 29— Trojan-Key West Conch ‘ealied off. ‘Blue Sox . Roadside Pirates (10 Innings) Molina, Gates and Al. Rod-! riguez; Casa and I. Rodriguez. February 5— Roadside Pirates Trojans ,,..- Casa.and I, ‘Rodriguez; Salin-| ero, D,. Navarro, Baker and Joe! Navarro, Rueda. 0 6 i \ game} | »+3 9 6| 37 6 8 9 3) | Blue. Sox 915 9! F. Tynes, P. Carbonell and C. Griffin; Gates and M. Acevedo. Remaining Games February 12— Trojans vs. Blue Sox. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VARSITY VS NAVY MONDAY EVENING Monday night at the High |Schol gymnasium, U. S. Navy ‘five and the school varsity five lare scheduled to open the dou- | bleheader of basketball, begin- ——— {ning at 7:30 o’clockk Park Tigers and U. S. Army will tangle in the nightcap. Friday night, Navy and Army e@eeccesee hook up in the initial contest and |Miami Beach Hurricanes j|meet Key West Conchs in | final game. First contest on both nights | will begin at 7:30 o’clock. SCENIC NEVADA, edecccccccesce the || AT THE STORES | socccccenccccecssccocccs Pearlman's “No larger stock of shoes—or better selection, in all of south |Florida” is the story at this store. Peter Doelger This “best of the Dime Beers” will} is retailed at leading vendors in| | Key West. today. Try a bottle or can . Mendell’s Priestley “Nor-East” suits are | |introduced to patrons ‘store this week, wear! ~ | Lee’s. Center Fresh fruits and vegetables never SO FRESH as sold from} this store’s refrigerated display case. of this Ideal summer Lewinsky’s | a Palm Beach Suit days are here | - and this store has a good| j stock of all styles and weaves on} * hand. Holtsberg’s Powder Puff Prints—you’ve all} heard of them—and this store is} ready to serve your desires for | these. Balmy Days Sounds like a weather € —doesn’t it? But, no! It’s « name of the classy ee available for trips. Bermuda Market “Key West’s Most Sanitary Market” has a host of — specials| for you!'this weekend. - Bonnie Louise A. sale\,of sales is now going} fon at this popular shop for ladies. Stop in, tonight, sure! Broadway Market ~ ~ | “We meet or beat all adver- tised prices” is the slogan made | |good' at this leading grocery} and market. Appelrouth’s Store of Fashion—Key | the SCENERY AROUND Las ‘Vegas has its fine points avers Miss Pauline Honrath of Las Vegas, and we agree from above picture of her moun- tain climbing. inero 21, by Bethel 14; by P. Car- The pis 10, by Diaz 10, by Wickers west’s Most Modern Clothing | , by Malgrat 11, by Gates 12./Store of Ladies, calls attention | poo on balls: off Salinero 3, bled leading brand clothes and oes. off Gates 3, off Casa 3, off Car- Rocka LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE “THE WEATHER ~sen or warren cae A Rite | PRES | cuetrunder and bycaureority of tne eepreesoce ©* Order of Sale and the Final De- Temperaiur. \cree of Foreclosure rendered by 82) the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one - of the Judges of the Circuit Court _76| of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of 79 Florida in and for Monroe County, ~ in that certain cause in said Court Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean . - Rainfall" Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation hin record nding at S 9% Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises - 7:04 a. Sun sets 6:19 p. Moon rises 1:54 a. Moon sets 1:01 p. Tomorrow's Tides A.M. High 5:12 Low 9:38 Barometer 7:30 a. m., Sea level, 30.18. Testament 0 Ins. Clintock, 061 R. H. Knox, and Eloise B. NS. his wife, Armour Ferguson, an vers 24-hour period | married —— Ferguson, his wife, jand Island Holding Company of |Florida, a corporation organized |and existing under the laws of the Virginia S. c. deceased, is plaintiff, and <nox, dif m,/as Special Master_in Chancery ap- ted by the Court in said de- under and by virtue of the will offer for sale and sell lat public outcry to the highest and PM. |best bidder for cash at the front 4.33 4er of the Court House, of Mon- roe County, in the City’ of Key 11:49 West, Florida, on Monday, the Sth . iday of March, A. 9, between foday: = the hours of ‘elev « A. M jand two o'clock the sam. being a legal sale: hours the legal hours of’ sale, [following deseribed property, the WEATHE BR ‘FORECAST (Till 7:30 Pp. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; not much change in temperature;! moderate southerly winds, be- soming variable. Florida: Partly cloudy prob-/ ably showers and somewhat colder in extreme north portion cright and Sunday morning and; in central portion! Sunday after- noon. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: te south and southwest nifting’ to ‘northerly over portion and partly overcast 4 weather tonight and Sunday, scat- tered show over north portion. East G Moderate northerly winds over north portion and southerly winds becoming vari- able ov outh portion and most- ly ove t weather tonight and } Sunday with scattered showers. All of that certain land sit- lying and being in @on- Florida, namely: (2) and three (3) of ction fourteen (14), Town- ship sixty-seven (67) South, Range Twenty-seven (27) E of Tallahassee Meridian, con- taining one hundred — twenty- si dtwelve hundredths cres, together with lar the tenements, . and appurten- nto belonging. said property as aforesaid, ther with all | the appurtenani 0, belonging, or in any wise rtaining being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated this 3rd day of Fépruary, AL D., 1939. 7-80 Application of EDITH E. AT to become a free dealer. FINAL DECRBE ming on ts be heard | SOLORED TEAMS TO | | local colored school will try to report | continue excursion} Picrce se jas PLAY BASKETBALL wun port of opinion, Pay MeEiGueE veate notice. of her intention to apply to license to manage, , and = control ceupben in worn peu oe of ft and The fast-stepping Tigers of the their winning streak inst the strong Fort! tonight at the free ews- treak a les Douglass sch : Fort Pierce girls and girls of the local high school will engage in she ope ning contest. 3 will begin at 6:30 ti rida, and the court ed in the premis: ‘ORDERE D, ADJUDGE SD: 1. aster’s Report of - inion be, and the y approved and con- a esl | ABOUT KICKING! COWS "NORFOLK, Neb—Bob Burns, ‘ screen and radio comedian, has.‘ comé to the defense of E. E. Eber- ly; Norfolk dairyman, who claims a cow’can kick’ backwards. Eber- | ly received this message from Burns: “I've milked many Ne- | braska cows and confirm your contention they kick backwards z well as sideways”. t take prop- me a free dealer upon publication of this final de- cree in a newspaper of the County of Monroe once each week for four successive weeks, she shall be au- nd to take charge of and con- wn estate, to contri » contracted with, to sue 4 nd to bind herself in fully as if she AND ORDERED in cham- | were | Key West Conchs vs. Roadside: bonell 3, off Diaz 0, off Bethel 2, Pirates. February 19— Blue Sox vs. Roadside Pirates. Trojans vs. Key West Conchs. February 26— Blue Sox vs. Key West Conchs. Trojans vs. Roadside Pirates. March 5— Blue Sox vs. Trojans. Roadside Pirates vs. Key West ' Conchs. March 12— Key West Conchs vs. Trojans. | Roadside~Pirates vs. Blue Sox. March 19— Roadside ‘Pirates and Trojans. Key West Conchst and Blue Sox. i March 269/714 910! Key West Conéhio rid ‘Roadside Pirates. rBY ys Trojans and Blue Sox. pril 2— Blue Sox’ vs. Pirates, play-off of tie game. Key West Conchs vs. Trojans, game that was called off Jan. 29. Batting Averages Player— AB R. H. Ave. Kelly 12 500 a. Torres 16 437 Navarro . 7 428 Gonna + oh A. Acevedo Cates _ Molina Sterling Cc. Garcia M. Acevedo ¢. Joe Navarro Albury . Barcelo J. Gateia Hopkins. Caste}tang P. Carbonell e Go Reevédo ~ Als Rodriguez | C. Griffin. F. Lopez G. Garcia M. Hernandez Villareal _ Domenéch _ Al. Acevedo - AT 7 10 15 15 28 ooo 400 400! 392 | atts) Ou aewakenat 373! 9 1800 -300 | -285 | 4 285; 5 .263 6 .260 3 250 | 2 .250 5 .250 Gates, two victories and no losses. Wickers, won one and lost none. P. Carbonell, 2 and 1. Malgrat, 1 and 1. J. Casa, 1 and 2. Diaz, 1 and 2. Bethel, 1 and 1. Salinero, 1 and 3. Struck out: by Casa 30, by Sal- and Torres, 2 each, eff Wickers 4, off Molina 4, off | Torres 2, off Tynes 5, off Alfonso 3, off Sanchez 1, ff Baker 0, off D. Navarro 3. | Miscellaneous Records Most times at bat—C. Garcia, 28. Most runs scored—C. Garcia 6, Barcelo, A. Acevedo, Al. Acevedo, G. Acevedo and Kelly, 5 each. Most hits—C. Garcia, 11; Bar- celo, 9; Torres and A. Acevedo, 7 each. Most stolen bases—A. Acevedo, 4; Machin and Sterling, 3 each. Most two-base hits—Albury Most three-base hits—Pena, A. | Acevedo, Sterling, C. Garcia, M.| | Hernandez and Torres, 1 each; | ‘Joe Navarro, 2. | Most home runs—Domenech, | Bazo, A. Acevedo, Gabriel and J. | Garcia, 1 each. Struck out most times—G. Ace- | vedo, 7; M. Griffin and J.. Gar-! cia, 6 each. Most times walked—G. Garcia, 6; C. Hernandez, 4. : Most sacrifice hitsAl. Ace-! , vedo, 3; Rueda, 2. \ Club Hitting | for se ane Hote Fs aay His Attraction Pe ae See Judge—But, madam, how gould get tp-quality foods at moderate) you marry a man you knew to be burglar rices. bs P Witness—-Oh, your honor, was so quiet in the house. { he! Aronovitz Key West’s Biggest Store—h: new: fashion stories in all de- partments, for every member of the family. Auerbach’s The city’s best entertainers—| Chet and Jane Rodgers—make daily appearances at Cocktail Hour and Dinner here, Awnings The Dade Awning Company has|| a representative in town today and the first part of next week. See advertisement on page one} ENTERTAINMENT SLOPPY JOE'S People do have good times at! this favorite night spot. Eddie and Clyde, playing old and new songs, are that congenial that be- fore you know it, everybody in| | the place is holding regular com-, munity sings—just raising the! roof, and everything. . .Then, too, there’s good entertainment at and layouts f The every month! Citizen’s bers this 9th day of February, A. D., 1939. H. F. ATKID Circuit Judge mar4-11,1939 of illustrations, ideas, copy lor the use of advertisers This service 353). ¢ West Gonehs and Pirates, 3 each; | Pena’s Garden of Roses. 3303 -— Roadside Pirates have poled 56, Sloppy Joe’s, with the city’s best safeties. Rhumba Dancer on hand to show Blue Sox, 55. all how it’s really done. . .Sing- Key West Conchs, 35. |ing waiters and a regular troop Trojans, 34. |of other acts completes the pic- 6 _315| Toba hits—Trojans and ture. Don’t miss tonight’s fun. pe. ‘West Conchs, 6 each; Blue Sox, 4; Pirates, 5. Hl PENA’'S GARDEN Three-base hits—Trojans, Key! Tonight's another big night at Lot’s of Blue Sox, 1. | dancing, entertainment and good} Home toni-alue Sox, 2; Key} music furnished by Gould Curry’s West Conchs, Roadside’ Pirates |seven-piece orchestra, will hold and Trojans, 1 each. | forth with joy unconfined the Miscellaneous Club Records whole night through. There’s al- Runs scored—Roadside Pirates,! ways a crowd at Pena”s—and 19; Blue Sox, 8; Key West Conchs,' you do miss something if you , 8, and Trojans, 4. don’t drop in at least for an hour Stolen bases—Roadside Pirates, or so. 14; Key West Conchs, 12; Blue! —— Sox, 12; Trojans, 10. RAUL'S CLUB Struck out--Trojans, 37; Road-| Meet your friends at Raul’s side Pirates, 30; Blue Sox and Club, situated on the Atlantic Key West Conchs, 29 each. | Ocean, front, on Roosevelt boule- | Re remain. SERS e |vard. ~The city’s “most unique! | Smile That Reveals The Sole night club, with just the right Hollywood item—“The - new setting where paim trees sway in star is a tall, slender girl, with a the cool breezes, offers another ¢ | fair skin, deep blue eyes, a rather floor show tonight with dancing! large mouth which when she'on the roomy dance floor to the $ | smiles discloses perfect teeth and tune of John Pritchard’s fine or-|$ | dainty feet”, ‘chestra. ec abe bc nevscectbasotb nites iuaasicincaeacencauencbcass taeusavaveteenene @vecevovevvcre is absolutely IF you’re a butcher, a baker, a candle- stick maker or any of dozens of other kinds of merchants, you can profit by advertising\in The Citizen. Stanton Super Service illustrations and layouts will fit your ads to a T... and make them doubly effective! SE. — IS EXCLUSIVE with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN! : Phone 51 For Further Information! M. State of Florida, are defendants, I; day, and the! to! tenements, | the said Edith EB. 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