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TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1940 HARE-TARZAN TO CONCHS RAP SUPPORT MAINGO = ARMY si OF ARENA’S CARD CONVEN pipers BY { HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS PROMISES TO BE GOOD SEMI- IN OPENER FINAL ATTRACTION: EX- CELLENT PRELIMINARIES ANNOUNCED FOR SHOW By BERKY Basketball Sports Writer In the last game of the second- | half basketball tournament of | By OSCAR L. MILIAN the Island City League schedule, | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Blood-letting or cupping was engines about 1869. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Monroe County Democratic Primary, May 7, 1940: For Governor SPESSARD L. HOLLAND For Governor FULLER WARREN Petroleum was first used to |used. as. early as 413 B.C. to treat lubricate cylinder, walls of steam | 9% disease. Jack Hare,Navy light-heavy- ‘the High School Conchs downed | weight slugger, and Kid Tarzan, the Army five by a score of 41 pride 'to 29. hard-hitting dynamo and For State Comptroller J. M. LEE The contest got underway | with Nodine of the Soldiers sink- | lected by Promoter Carbonell to|ing a long shot. After this, the of the Cuban Club, have been se- For Judge Circuit Court W. H. BURWELL (Group One) back-up the Buddy Speidel-Mario | Varsity took command of the} the Strand situation and held the lead throughout the game. Arena tomorrow night. They will The fracas was rough and ex- | fight six rounds. citing and both teams fought to} the last minute of play. | Perez main go at a stable mate of Speidel, For Judge of the Circuit Court GEO. E. McCASKILL (To Succeed Judge Trammell) (Group 3) Hare Nelson, with 14 hard-earned | been |points, was high man for the! Conchs, along with Schoneck, | who had nine points to his cred- | Duval street daily for the past 4, | several weeks in preparation for! ‘White and Nodine scored high | this fight. The husky Sailor looks for the Army, with eight points. gym ‘each. workouts and seems to be quite | Pe peer Tha spamene | Player — FG FT PF PTS! session last Sunday he put away )yeMahon a Negro sparring mate and boxed Mathews two fast and furious rounds with sone 2 3 eison Angel Menendez, a _ promising Ravers lightweight being trained fool, working out at the Arena on and a_ fighting has very impressive in his fast with his mitts. ecoorce Re-nominate JUDGE WORTH W. TRAMMELL For Circuit Judge (Group 3) For Judge of the Circuit Court JUDGE PAUL D. BARNS (Group 4) For State Representative BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ ®Y ‘Soldano George Watkins. Kid the local warrior who looks like a comer, is in Be a = = Tarzan, Totals— 20 Army (23) Player— FG been |Newby 2 v a pink of condition and has taking things quite easy For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) th: 5 | Ross week due to the fact that he con-| Rhridge siders himself shaped up to razor White edge condition. Having been im-' yogine For State and County Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON proving in his boxing rapidly, Westberry the general impression is that if the bout goes the limit Tarzan eres wloococon® | Comme Totals— 29 | For County Tax Assessor CLAUDE GANDOLFO may get the decision over the slugging Sailor. Conchs 14" 26 35 41) A match that premises to be| army . 10 16 26 29! packed with action from start to Wy §SKULE GIRLS WIN AGAIN finish is the Kid Wilkinson-Bat- Jp the preliminary contest, the Score by quarters: For County Tax Assessor J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER (For Re-Election) tling Geech personal grudge High School Girls defeated the frac: Last Wednesday night, Convent of Mary Immaculate by | when Geech battered Kid Sam of |g score of 24-15. | Miami into submission, Wilkin-| play was close all the way, son climbed through the ropes;with both teams putting up a and uttered something to Geech' game fight. whieh the local colored boy didn’t ~ Rosam was high scorer for the like and they were geing to mix |“Conchettes”, with 16 points, and For Clerk Circuit Court ROSS C. SAWYER (For Re-Election) For Clerk of the Circuit Court ISADORE L. WEINTRAUB Better Known As “Izzy” it up then and there but a stop yy Gato starred for the Convent was put to the potential battle. py sinking eight points. Wilkinson was in Sam’s corner) ‘The result of this game makes, serving as second at the time, and |the “Conchettes” city girl cham- For Clerk of Criminal Court C. SAM B. CURRY (For Re-Election) he claims that Geech is only a pions, winning two out of three | ham and egger, but he will have contests with the Convent cag- to step mighty fast if he expects | ers, to show the up-and-coming, JUNIOR LEAGUE GAME Geech, who, so far, has won all In a 6:30 o'clock Junior League of his fights in this city via the | game, the Menendez “Dark Hors- | short route. This is going to be jes” swamped the Nelson fast and plenty furious. “Sharks”, 51 to 7. For Clerk of Criminal Court LEONARD B. GRILLON “Lennie” For Sheriff T. JENKINS CURRY Promoter Carbonell, who be- The victory puts the Horses in lieves in giving every one a sec- second place. ond chance to improve himself, has booked Kid (One Round) TWIN BILL TOMORROW | For Sheriff BERLIN A. SAWYER Brass against Young Hancock,| Tomorrow night at 8:30 o’clock | who fought a beautiful scrap|the High School Conchs play the with Kid Pijuan (Bull Montana) |second-place winners of the first- | last week. This will be Brass’ |half of the Island City League | last chance and if he loses he schedule—namely, the U. S.| might as well call it quits. |Coast Guard. The contest will be A four-rounder will complete the first in a series of three to} the card, which gives all indica-|decide second best team of the | tions of being full of action from city. Re-Elect KARL O. THOMPSON For Sheriff For County Commissioner, First District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ “Eddie” bell to bell. Reservations may A 7:30 o'clock preliminary will be made at the Arena box office feature two Junior High teams. today and tomorrow but the participants have not WATSON TENNIS — 1QNS CHAMPIONS For County Commissioner, First District WM. H. MONSALVATGE (For Re-Election) For County Commissioner, Second District J, FRANK ROBERTS TOURNEY WINNER'S SEASON ENDS ” For County Commissioner, Fourth District WILLIAM T. DOUGHTRY, JR. DEFEATED MAJOR PUTNAM IN FINAL PLAYED SUNDAY MAKE CLEAN SWEEP; NO DE- | FEAT RECORD; OFFICIALS | For County Commissioner, Fourth District NORBERG THOMPSON COMPLIMENTED The semi-final and final matches of the Tennis Tourna- ment sponsored by the Enlisted Basketball Sports Writer - By BERKY For County Commissioner, Fifth District R. W. CRAIG Known Universally As “Poor Old Craig” of Craig, Fla. Men’s Club at Key West Bar-| As the second-half of the Is- | were played Saturday andjjand City Basketball League | Sunday. jcomes to an end, we find the | racks For County Commissioner, Fifth District MRS. ELLIE LOWE Ensign Watson defeated Maj./ Lions Club’s cagers winners and W. F. Putnam in the finals Sun-|city champions. day to gain the title of singles; Roaring Lions, consisting of champion of the city. Charles Smith, Joe Pinder, Ches- Results of the matches follow: 'ter’ Knowles, Bob Saunders, | Maj. Putnam defeated Private Newt Ketchings, Bert Baker, M. Starr, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3; Ensign Wat- Rosam and Y. Carbonell, have defeated Pete White, 6-2, gone on their merry way unde- 6-0, 6-4. Ensign Watson defeat- feated in league play and have ed Maj. Putnam in the finals|made a record long to be re- Sunday afternoon 6-0, 6-3, 6-2. membered. | The sem-fnials and finals were; Coach John Offutt. H. Smith, | yed before a large crowd of and Mr. Cooper should each be | tennis fans. commended on their co-operation | sign Watson deserves much and spirit in putting over this 56 | crecit for his victories all! game series for the benefit of} through the tournament, as he'the basketball fans and players| played four of the hardest of this city. | matches without losing a single) The end of the second-half} He also displayed very good leaves the team standings as fol- | sportsmanship during the four | lows: | matches he played. In fact, all| Club— W.L. Pet. the players showed the fans |Lions Club _--14 0 1.000| set For County Commissioner, Fifth District W. A. PARRISH For Member Board of Public Instruction, First District DONALD CORMACK For Justice of the Peace, First District FRANKLIN ARENBERG (For Re-Election) For Justice of the Peace, First District RAUL RILEY CARBONELL For Justice of the Peace, Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. (For Re-Election) For Constable, First District RAY ELWOOD what they desired in the way of High School 10 714 | good sportsmanship Navy 643 | Army -643 | For Constable, First District HARRY JOHNSON s will stiffen more Marines 571 214 | 214) Egg w easily if a pinch of salt is added} DeMolays before they are beaten. {cece For Constable, Second District BASIL R. 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