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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1940 CITY BASKETBALL 'PAHOKEE ROLLED S92 **eecrrr sree aeeeI assist sssssss esse ae Gardners School , ‘a Ma TRADE AT HOME | =S"Seseeisz Basket Champs; SET BACK WEEK osu ino ponce oe cre cee | Win Final, SAB 5 IND SAVE ai GIVEN AS CAUSE; FOUR: Gulf Stream Restaurant and Grille CLUBS READY. TWO OTH-| Trailer Perk off games follow: yesterday the opening of the Is-' night at Pahokee. — — = ‘ : LAST NIGHT land City Basketball League had after jumping into the lead in, _ These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions. . each deserves your ERS EXPECTED (Championship Game) been set back a week from De- ‘the very first quarter by virtue wholehearted support. E : 5 PS IPILALPE DD a Tavis.cm ame Simecise Somes (Special to The Citizen) i MIAMI, Nov. 28—Calvin Pea- {cock’s five touchdowns and one ;extma point meant victory for. Cheering Fans Caused Contest To Go Over- Box scores of the three High time; Sellers Took Girls’ School _Intercless _ Basketball Tournament championship play- Battle peer _—— md PLAYOFF BOX SCORES All Kinds Of Sandwiches By BERKY Gerdners— FG FT PF /cember 2nd to the 9th, |of a lone touchdown, the Trojans Gardner “All-Stars” defeated A. McMahon Lateness of team entries in the | were held scoreless the rest of the Thompson “Demons” 34 to 33/5) Sere league, the coach reports, caused’ the way until the last” period SACS TS Ge See the change in date. At the same when they crossed the line for ieskeiipll Ghanpaousinn in thoi W amma? time, Mr. Offutt stated entrance ‘their second and final _touch- final game of a playoff. R. Watson applications would be accepted down. Peacock scored all of the The contest was one of the today and tomorrow. Original 'Biue Devils’ points except one to hardest-fought and most exciting deadline for entries in the circuit'ryn his total for the season to of the season to date. a was reached Friday of last week, '163. It was the last game of the Mma eaeatheygame toe |2 re but owing to the above-stated' year for both teams. the victors by ringing two field B. Schoneck en eee been extend- me Seale ee cmomyi cient ogee reminded LSet Three teams submitted their i paey caused tes de Leon's fans of a hard game of touch aie applications last week—Lions | Cavaliers to end in a 0-0 tie with football—both teams _ fighting Club, U.S. Army and Pepper's ‘Stuart's Tigers. Practically all with all their energy. Plumbing Company. U.S. Ma- of the contest was played between Roberts, Gardner forward, frac- Tines signified their intention of ‘the 20-yard lines. Stuart threat- tured a bone in his right hand competing with the other fives ened in the third quarter but got catip the second quarter, but on Tuesday of this week. __ino further ‘than the Pénee’s 15- continued playing. His hand It is believed the VP53 Air yard dine. This was also the final x li teratieoneh got worse Squadron and the CCC will also game~of the: season for-the two devas hevidehtee ation enter clubs before the new dead- clubs. ie Lette ala ly line tomorrow. Tonight, Miami High Stinga- porpeons mene het 2 pied Tournament drawings af e'rees and Stineni Edison Red Raid- eiesth sity " ee Ked scheduled for December 2. ers battle for city and state cham- Saeed the All-Stars racked Teams and tics slayers ak |cGtip Gn ike Gomame Beal are ; ready entered follow: F posers eee ee LIONS CLUB — Joe Pinder, vouionns Indians are in hie Penance ae we 5 manager; Charles Smith, Chester Fort Pierce for the annual Tur- ai a eam aran a Knowles, Bob Saunders, Newt! key Day gridiron battle with the es io give, the Geriners Set |) Ketchings, Ygnzcious Carbonell, ' Eagles tonight. scare. Ho’ er, the Stars piled Russell Gens Tews and Datnakes ea en aoe upiH ine onis).to) beim: tne: sate eee ARMY—Lieut. Russell L. Pir- ‘meet Ocala’s Tigers tonight in side of the score. Totals— 14. 35 ic jmissagers EGamee Nae loon Immediately after the last eight MONDAY NIGHT Pew hie. So Ede age. | tooo ceaty ice alanis minutes of play began, the De- Thompsens— FG FS ward Westberry, Emery Dopp, lcones tackle Mississippi U Rebel mons sank four straight Held B. Pinder 0 Thomas Foster, Edwin Nelson. tomorrow night in the Orange goals to wrest the lead from the B Cates iiecnankcmithelarteyaeite aaa Gardners by a one-point margin. J. B. Sawyer a See SG pee Then both teams showed what B. Schoneck Gaara (OTL ae ees they could do under pressure. FP Saunders Sidiee Gedten. pig icnmna beer ale pe first one then the other ringing W. Russell MARINES =I ici a0 kines | Ere ee ee eases potie |) aisle hoo, manager; Whit McGreger, don Military Institute in the je Finally, with Thompson: Delanios— ce : ae Orange Bowl Saturday after- ahead 33-32, DeWitt Roberts J. Kelly ThanpesnG = Senkn 5 s Toon. : came through with his specialty, H. Crusoe Hunt, R. C. Rathbun. James Hill- Ba LOD OSE a one-hand fly-away from the J. Menendez es double line. Thus, the hard- F. Sawyer eee fighting Gardner quintet auto- H. Gomez aehasee: ee: Soxrcy = matically became 1940-41 High H. Colgate Wickes if hades oes DON’T MISS P. A. R. School champs. Lewin, Joe Domenech, Joe Sol- La Revista Mensual en Espanol « The game went about five sec- dano and Jack Lopez. Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- onds overtime after the final et fe rca cegliataron Conte a0is whistle was blown due. to the Year. Six Years FREE. Tet do tans wore ome IVE MAJOR GRD LEGALS. ‘t= 8. Guagie hear it because of the cheering Beer And Wine (903 Sumomter S:ree: INSURANCE Offiee: 319 Duval St. Phone Ne. I The PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SEE US! Parker Herbex and Walla Scaip and Hair Treatments—See immediate results. All other lines of paar! ee yj DUCING TREATMENTS Sagan aa Cherry, Graduate Massuer. 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With a DAYTON, you can have running water anywhere in your bome, ready at the turn of a faucet —— —for bath, kitchen end laundry. ome. ‘There is nothing to get out of order. 2 is 5 991 North Beach iloma a ype os i PETER A. KNIGHT Proprietor a Nom OO DD | eocana4B|HSs0ms AG| amwor S P OHSRREHE woooom | 90.009 09 9 me SOLD ON EASY TERMS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING 2 & ~ © Totals— FOR QUALITY PRINTING —— Cab 51 ———_ fans. GAMES FOR TODAY a_ TEE con RT oF THE county E. F. O’Brien publishes PAR. rE. NROE COUNTY, Score by quarters: Total FLORIDA. ecg ——— a Pan aa Hayana. P. O. Box 329. Tel. M-1012. Chamber of Commerce, Hotel Gardners 11 17 6 34 Thompson 5 7 SELLER GIRLS WON OVER ROSAM TEAM In the preliminary game last night, the Sellers’ girl club down- ed the Rosams by eight points. High scorer was Cleo Rosam, with fourteen points. The clubs, evenly-matched, played a hard-fought game from start to finish. Sellers took the lead in the third period when they broke a 15-15 tie. Wilma Sellers was high girl for the victors with thirteen. Coach Johnny Offutt of the High School, refereed both games. Just after the final contest, he announced practice for the 1940- °41 Kev West High School Varsity will begin Monday afternoon in the gymnasicm. As yet, no up- state games have been arranged for the coming season. 19 33 BETTER BOWLING (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth of tem lessons on bowling.) CURVE BALLS By ANDY VARIPAPA Famous Bowling Authority (Written for AP Feature Service) There comes a time in every bowler’s early career when he wants to learn te throw and con- trol the hook or curve. is a difficult delivery near-perfection. Once the bowler has mastered the hook, he will enjoy the game mare be se a strike is achiey- ed easier with this style of ball A hook gives the pins more ac- tion than the straight ball. To roll a hook the ball must be released with the thumb facing the left and with the thumb leav- ing the ball first and the finger er fingers last. This results in the ball spinning down the alley and breaking to the left. Of course, the opposite holds true for left-handed bowlers. Concentration is important in bowling. Experiment in open TEXAS A. & M. VS. TEXAS: BROWN MEETS Co- LUMBIA (Special to she Citizen) NEW YORK, Nov. 28—Five major Turkey Day gridiron bat- tles are slated in various sections of the country for this after- noon. Another victory for the Texas A. & M. Aggies will give them the Southwest’s championship for the second year in a row. n@ the Aggies will have their chance today against Texas at Austin. Brown tackles Columbia. Kansas meets Colorado State. South Carolina stacks up against Wake Forest. Tulsa, favored, takes on Ar- kansas. KIMBROUGH BUSY OFF GRIDIRON TOO | HOUSTON, Tex. Nov. 28. —John Kimbrough. Texas Aggies’ All-America full- back in 1839 and a major contender for the post this year, has been a pretty busy young man the last three football seasons. He hes carried the ball nearly 409 times for better than four yards a iry. scored 23 touchdowns, and caught 25 passes for 205 yards. Busy as he is om the field, though, he finds plenty to do when he isn’t bruising oppos- f On the beach for a rest he cheers his teammates. ‘And when he isn’t playing football, chances are he's talking it. A cadet captain, he likes the army — and prefers blondes. He's versatile—can even feel at ease in a tuxedo. play rather than in competition. After you have mastered the re- lease of the ball, put in plenty of practice. n re the JOHN T. S. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE said estate and for an or a “Mbaled this 13th day of November, MAP OF HAVANA with Guide cutor estate of John T Saw- DAILY on Ships, Trains and Planes, High Spot Coverage. TROPIC AMERICA PAAIS AS SS 2 weekly. CIOOOOIDOODD OD. IN PROBATE. tate of WYER, Deceased. APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE To all to whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 10th day of January, A. D., 1941, present to the Honorable County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, my final return, account and administrator of the estate of John Coast - T. Sawyer, deceased, and at said time. then and there. make appli- Regions South. Concise News and cation to said Judge for a final set- Latin American Trade Reviews. vouchers as ment of my administration of order dis- D., 1940. dec5-12-19-26, 1940; } Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c Obtain the maximum rental return on your property. See us about an FHA Title Imprevement Lean. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving Key West and Monree County for Nearly Half a Century STOTT OTEOI OILS, SF COMPLAINT SERVICE... If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. 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