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FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1939 - GULF BOWLERS DROP ANOTHER Basketball Comments By ULRIC ‘GWYNN, JR. High School Reporter PATTON TEAM SUNK GASO- LINERS LAST NIGHT, 1833 TO 1620 Gulf bowling team continued its losing pace in the Key West Bowling Tournament being stag- ed at Key West Bowling Alleys, when they met defeat at the hands of the Patton team last night, three games straight. Patton's score was 1833, Gulf’s 162: Cc lie Fish for Patton captur- ed high individual game with 168, also high average with 162. In the mghtcap, the Texaco team took Davis Construction into camp. two games to one, scoling a total of 1890 pins to 1764 for Davis. Merville Rosam ef Texaco was high game win- ner, 169; M. J. Hoore, Davis, high average, 141. Standing in the league round- robin tourndment as the week’s play ends is: Texaco Davis _.. Patton . Battery E Gulf Monday night’s game will be between Texaco and Battery E, to start the second and, final week of play. BOATING CLUB MEETS TONIGHT Key West Boat Club will meet tonight at 8 p. m. at Lighthouse Building Three. Darnell Carey has a _ plan wheieby the club will be able to recoup some of the expenses in- | curred during the Stunt Team ,Show here last month. The plan, if suecessful) will mean that the Chu will be’ able itq:secure its | , burgees, ‘whi are, tue and’) vwitite, ‘a ~propaliaty ind wings! aliové’' the, lettarihig)\’K.W.B.C., with the number of the owner to’, the ‘Tight. i { | FOLLOWING THROUGH By AGUILAR eqevoccoeve ooo SECOND GAME the Island | City Basketball series “ will be played tonight » at ot a doubleheader. Seafood Grill, firSt-half win- ner, and U. S. Army, second- | half winner, are the contestants. Seafooders won the first game of the series Monday night, and need only one more victory for the championship. Should the| Soldiers win tonight, the third and final game will be played| Monday night. Line-up tonight for the Sea-| fooders will be Cates and Dom- enech, forwards; J. Carbonell,| center; J. V. Woodson and Wick- | ers, guards. Soldiers: White and Newby, forwards; Sommers, cen- i ter; Ethridge and Nodine,, est ie } “Ross “willbe in reserve army tive. In this game, Dr, Fred, Cir| benell ,has promised to ref andl, A fgood i Key West eee st posed mostly of former Convent | girls, will play the Monroe Coun- | ty High School girls’ club in the opening fracas. Independents will have the Brantley girls, Ra-! mos and others. High Schoolers | have | Niles, Knowles, Gwynn, Archer Russell and others. This contest wil start at 7:15 o'clock sharp. Leading scorers of the setond half of the Island City Basketball League were: J. Carbonell, 135; Cates, 130; White, 122; J. Pinder, 122; Lewin, 112; Schoneck, 98; Maris, 92; Ed. Sweeting, 90; E.! Pinder, 90. DOUBLEHEADER of baseball at Navy Field next Sunday will feature Blue Sox and Key West Conchs in the opener, and Road- side Pirates and Seafood Grill at the nightcap. These games will be the last of| the first-half schedule of the Mon- roe County Baseball League. The following Saturday, March 25, the | University of Havana nine will play Key West Conchs a single game and another on Sunday,} March 26. These game are to be held on the new field at Trumbo | Island. First game of the play-off 3 the Monroe County League is scheduled for Sunday, April 2._ Roadside Pirates, first-half win- nets will meet Key West Conchs, | winners of the second-half, for | the league championship: | The opening game for this play-| off series will be between Blue) Sox and Seafood Grill. jon the court? |play a third game. {have In answer to the article written by the sports writer who covered the basketball games Monday night at the school’s gymnasium, | the members of the girls’ section of the High School Athletic As- sociation wish to make clear sev- eral facts concerning the said con- duct at the gym that night. For the benefit of thosé inter- ested, we wish it to be known why such actions occurred, as were referred to by the ore writer. Under the able coaching of Mrs. Whittington, the girls’ bas- ketball squad was scheduled to play an independent team in the first game Monday night. The cfficials of the Island City Bas- ketball League asked them to re- poonel THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Key West Golfers Lose After Gallant Struggle Key West’s pro-amateur - team jof sucl such is the game of golf, and, of Eddie Bush and Joe Lopez met doubtless, Lopez and Bush are| ‘defeat yesterday in the ’ Golf; gamely swallowing their disap-! Tournament’ being ‘staged’ Ht St. }pointnterit ‘and handing all due | Augustine, -but not without: a to their opponents of the lant struggle. wine (Tfixst round, Byron Nelson: and Wire dispatch _ received | | John Levinson. this morning from the boys | “ult was.a day of “birdies” at St. told the story: “Lost one Augustine, and the score turned! down. Nelson holed twenty- rt by, the local team was entirely | foot putt on last green. We \ Feditable. Low score of the day | shot 68; they, 67. Tough {Was a combined 61, turned in by | match”. \Henry Picard of Hershey, Pa., and} And thereby hangs the tale of | Frank Ford of Charleston, S. C.,! this city’s aspirations to bring establishing the unofficial best- back the pro-amateur champion-) ball course record. ship to Key West. To lose by the| It is reported that Bush and_ narrow margin of one hole is, Lopez wili return to this city to- truly a “tough” break. However, ' morrow. PITTI LP OLD OLIN linquish their place for the play- , ing of the first of a three-game championship series. This the girls agreed to do, with the un- derstanding that they would: play the second game of the night. When the time came for the second game, did we see the girls No,.we found the High School Varsity and the Park Tigers, two quintets scheduled to} It. seems that) the, members of. these teams had contacted the proper officials and refused to play if they had to | wait until the girls completed a |second game. As to the confusion caused at this time, may it be known that the turning out of the lights was) not done by a student, but by) a spectator who said that he saw} no reason why any of the persons | in the Gym, who had paid the} regular admission charge to wit: | ness the long-looked-for girls’ | game, should have to sit through | a contest between two teams that played together several | times before. To quote several of the specta-| | tors at the Gym Monday night—! they thought the sportsmanship | and the business mind of the of- ficials in charge of the gymna- sium and those in charge of sched- |uling games were very poor. It is to be made known that’ through invstigatione, fully nine- ty percent of the spectators Mons | the girls play. WOULD NOT TELL PHILADELPHIA,’ Pa.—Eugen Watson, II, of this city, was sent to bed without supper’ when he from school. The next day his {mother learned that he had, | pulled a friend from the river and had remained to dry his clothing over a fire. 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