The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 28, 1941, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JANUAR Y 28, 1941 VP33 And Marines Won Benefit Cage * Games Last Night BARBERS BATTLE NAVSTAS street address as well as a Army Defeated In List- less Opener Last Night; Lions Gallant Fight Staged VP33 and U.S. Marines were victorious in the infantile paraly- sis bénefit basketball double- header last night at the High School Gym. In a listl Airmen came from behind in the second quarter end gradually in- creased their margin over the Soldiers. The score, 22-14, was one of the lowest recorded by Is- land City League teams. Doughboys never had _ their first-string tearn on the floor at one time, while the Aviator regu- lars played practically the entire game. Highest scorer of the contest was center Luce of the 33's. He sunk four field goals. Edaie Nel- son paced the Marching Men with the ridiculous total of five points, two field goals and one free shot. Two other Airmen, Baker and Maki, outscored the best the Army produced. They “swished” the net for six mark- ers. The victury was the second in a row for VP33, one league and one exhibition. Previously, the Air Squadron men had suffered four straight defeats. Each ¢lub committed eleven personal fouls. Soldiers led in sinking charity tosses with a 50.0 percentage, six out of 12, Box score: VP33 (22) Player— FG Baker 3 Maki 2 Luce Kinion Duggan Dunn Atteberry gq as} | coonmaa Totals— 10 U.S. Army (14) Player— FG Nodine 0 Mathews 0 Almeda 1 Long 0 Foster 0 Nelson 2 Dugegar 0 White 0 Linsey 0 Ethridge 1 Westberry 0 0 sSonecsae © no Totals— 4 6-12 14 Sseore by quarters: VP33 4 13 17 22 Army 6 8 12 14 An exciting, rough and tumble second game of the evening kept the fans on edge e minute of play. It w attle of first- half champions, U.S. Marines, and defending city titleholders, Lions Club. Leathernecks jumped into a one-point lead at the close of the first quarter but were on the short end of a 23-19 score at the half-way mark. In both quarters the count had been knotted sev- eral times, and the same held true in the third period, However, the Devil Dogs were able to push ahead two points in the third quarter and increased it to four at the finish of the game. tried long shots in the waning minutes of the contest but to no avail. Chester Knowles led the +scor ers of the night with 22 points 10 field goals and two charity tosses. He was followed by Hunt of the Leathernecks with 13. The teams committed personal fouls each. Only five men were used the entire game by both clubs. Box score U.S. Marines (46) FG FS 0-0 seven 6’ 1-2 3 24 21 — Club (42) FG quarters THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN MAYOR ALBURY OPENS SOFTBALL SERIES TONIGHT CLASSIFIED | COLUMN Advertisers should give their telephone number if they desire | MIAMI SPEED ACE ss opening game, the BEN SHAW FEW AUTO RACE DRIVERS design, build and drive their own cars with great success but Blazin’ Ben” Shaw of Miami is a master in all de- partments, Using powerftil aviation motors, Shaw has built some of America’s fast- est racing cars and last year he drove one of them over the major racing circuits and finished high up in the chempionship brackets. Shaw has entered his newest crea- tion in the Florida State Fair auto races on breed Eee $3 Feb. 4. THREE SAILFISH LANDED SUNDAY RUSSELL MAGUIRE ADDS AN- OTHER TO LONG LIST IN FIRST OF THREE BENE- FIT GAMES; LIGHTS AT PARK TURN ON AT 7:00 results. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in ad-} vance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements charged. | Advertisements under this head | will be inserted in The Citizen at | the rate of one-cent (1c) a word for each insertion, but the mini- mum for the first insertion in} every instance is twenty-five cents (25¢e). Mayor Willard M. Albury. will officially open the three-game benefit softball series tonight at Bayview Park when he tosses the first ball to Legion Commander Al Mills. Just before the open- ing ceremony, the Home Guard Band is scheduled to play “Amer- ica” and fans will join in a ‘“‘com- munity sing” of this popular pa- trioti¢ song. The mayor will start his “wind-up” at approximately 8:00 o'clock. Immediately after Commander Mills receives the ball, NavStas will begin trotting to the plate against the Sawyer’s Barbers. Probable batteries will be Lino Castro and Clarence Allshouse for the Station men and Johnny Walker and Kiki Hopkins for the Hair-Cutters. Lights at the field will go on at 7:00 o'clock. The players, who have been inactive since last Novernber, will practice until time for the band’s rendition. Joe Cleare, Arthur Griffin and William Camalier will umpire the games. Andrea Leon and J. M, Varela will be gatekeep- er. The series has been arranged by Pedro Aguilar, who was ap- pointed a member of the Sports Council by national chairman Grantland Rice of the infantile paralysis drive’s sports division. PATTERSON WINS _ PUTTING CONTEST It looks like it is getting to be a habit with R. D. Patterson, of Haworth, N. J., to win tourna- ments connected with golf. He won the Casa Marina putting con- test Sunday with a one under par PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Sign painting. Paul DiNegro, 614) Francis street. nov18-tf FOR SALE FOR QUICK $ALE—Lots 5 and 6, | square 6, tract 21, each 50x100. | North side Flagler (County Road) Avehue, between 5th and 6th Stree Price $600. Apply Box LG, e Citizen. jan4-tf | BEDROOM, BREAKFAST, DIN- ING ROOM SUITES, Odd ta- bles, chests, beds, chairs, rugs, kitchen table, kitchen ware and long tables suitable for restau- rant. Colonial mantel and heater. May be seen at corner | Fitzpatrick and Front streets between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. daily and Sunday. jan24-1lwk , PIPPI PIPI IPI IT TOOT EIT IIE FOR SALE—Spanish type house, large lot, many tropical fruit trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. Apply 808 Eaton Street. jané6-: -S BEST PAYING LUNCH STAND in Key West. Sell for Inven- | tory. Phone 9169. jan25-4tx | LOT on Washington Street, 50x100. Lot 12, Square 4, Tract 20. Price $300. Apply James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. | seventeen. jan3-s ‘Maguire, of Lions ,° OF SILVERY VICTIMS The first doubleheader of the scason was brought to the Casa Marina dock Sunday by Mrs. Su- Boissevain and Russell Greenwich, Conn. Boissevain got the first and landed a fine sailfish , zanne L, Mrs. strike weighing 34 pounds and measur: | Mr. Maguire's sail scaling at 29 pounds ing 6 10”. was smaller, and measuring 6’ 7”. Everybody at La Casa half-ex- pected something like this to hap- [y Maguire Me pen, because it was Mr. who electrified the colony a cou- ple of go by for twelve ilfish in five sécutive fishing trips. Apart from y exciting day yielded ome large jack, bonita and kingfish, Albert F. Reutlinger, of Louis- also brought home a sailfish which was as pretty as any ever seen here in a long time, It was a perfect veauty, weighing 33% pounds and measuring 6° 3°. Mr. Reutlinger was out Witt his bride, the former Miss Eliza- beth Milfer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of Louisville, < The remainder of their mprised four amberjack, 4a, mackerel and bo- years con- the sails, their a shark viile, and Mrs. Don Teetor, Hagerstown, Ind., were also out Sunday and brought home a box- four large am- ie biggest were re- ackerel, uper, a dol- fi accounting | su: of } weighing °c! Mr. Patterson was the winner jof last Sunday's contest at the Casa Marina and a few days ago tied for first place in the blind bogey competition at the Key West Country Club. In the women’s division, Mrs, J. W. Gayle, of Richmond, Ind., tied | for first place with Mrs. Edward | |Schultz, of Chicago, both scoring | 20. PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. {| nov25-tf | REFRIGERATOR, Ball half price for cash. Also, Tel. 739 or ap- jan27-3t | Type; Electrie Stove. ply 417 United Street. TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500, Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. | may19-tf LEGALS | r1ON n that on the D. 1941, 3 BEAT THIS ONE—For Sale, two- | story house and lot, corner! Duval and Charles; faces three streets, size 70x177; suitable for most any kind of business. | Price, less than $150 front foot; | terms. Apply 529 Simonton street. jan18-tfs FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. | jan3-s | FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s | Notice is Hereby ith day of Febru re in’ favor of the is- 1 bonds of Monroe Co s follows: nty shall issue Forty niars ($40,000.00) of each, matur- ight (8) bonds third, fourth Dollars ($1,000.00) ing in group’ on the fi and fifth suance ¢ bonds be rate of Pp annum, FOR RENT \ r FIVE - ROOM FURNISHED) APARTMENT. Modern Con- veniences. Available now till May 15. $250. Apply 421 Si- monton Street. jan9-tf ng unifmited salorémn tax taxable operty in ‘oun JTIFULLY FURNISHED APARTMENT, all elec- cally equipped; one or two ms. Now available, by | or yearly rental. Cor. Al- d Washington. jan23-lwk FURNISHED ATTRACTIVE, EF- APARTMENT to Studio, Tele- Charles Street. jan25-lwkx t BRING YOUR VISITING friends 4 of a good night's rest = OVERSEAS HOTEL , enjoy the homey tisfactory rates in nee Fleming St HELP WANTED IN THE CIRCULT COURT ELEVENTH JUDICIAL ¢ TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions. . .each deserves your wholehearted support. = NEW YORK-BUSY BEE BARBECUE All Kinds Of Sandwiches CUBAN SANDWICHES CHICKEN SANDWICHES HOT PORK SANDWICHES —<——<—_$ Beer And Wine 903 Simonton Street ~ FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display Including the Famous $] 1700 Big 6 Cubic-Foot, for. . - ; 1212 Varela Street Phone 861-J JOE ALLEN Stace tte ttmestemn tame tote tome stmmmsonr Pierce Brothers (oeernsasas SITTTTILITLT TTT OODITTT OTD, PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS PARKER HERBEX AND WELEA SCALP AND HAIR TREATMENTS FOR DANDRUFF, DRY AND FALLING HAIR See Immddiate Results SWEDISH MASSAGE AND REDUCING TREATMENTS Also All Lines of BEAUTY CULTURE $5.00 MACHINELESS WAVE MARROW OIL SHAMPOO $1.00 Also Inttoducing Miss Lillian Hodges Expert Hair Stylist and Codinatician RAINWATER USED EXCLUSIVELY ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON For Appointment Phone 870 1116 Division Street INSURANC® Office: 319 Duval St. Phone No. i The PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY COLUMBIA LAUNDRY and Zotic Cleaners The most reasonable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Prices the year around in the State of Florida. LINEN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT for LINEN RENTALS HILD RUG CLEANING AT FAIR PRICES 617 Simonton Street Telephone 57 G. C. ROBERTS 000 NOTARY PUBLIC ARE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR AIR LINE FLUORESCENT LIGHTING Buy a Standard Product, with GENERAL ELECTRIC AUXILIARIES, COMPENSATORS, STARTERS and TUBES General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Ship Chan Carey Cement Roofing 000 newest type of Lighting. PIERCE BROTHERS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING The Citizen Office ——AT REASONABLE PRICES— FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Streét Diamonds - Watehes - Souvenirs - Gifts 604 Duval Street The Obi Héliable Since 1698 Jewelry | South Florida Contr. Have Fan! Cheap! er THIS VALUABLE SPACE FOR SALE! In Every Town siceltllsk REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street A Sparkling, Bracing mii. PEPSI-COLA || REFRESHING HEALTHFUL It’s Bottled im Key West Using Local Labor! We can make you a substantial saving on this HI. B. Davis’ 100 Pet Cent Paints & Oils REAL CHINESE CHOP SUEY, CHOW MEIN and other Chinese svéd or sold to fake of Sunday Special TURKEY DINNERS, Boe MANY OTHER sar POPULAR BEERS Ie anti 18¢ Gulf Stream Restaurant and Grille Trailer Park « PE PETFLLELALAMEPALALA Ah A A AA hh hd hhh dd dededi decked hdd aabahabmlabad FUNERAL HOME ALWAYS FRESH at LOWE'S FISH MARKET Turtle Steak Jewfish Mackerel JOHN C. PARK 328 Simonton St. PLUMBING Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 FOR FARES AND SCHEDULES | FLORIDA EAST OOAST RAILWAY ¥ IPAPLPALA AA A A dh dh hed dh de did diddcd ddd didihichchatatiahaddhad,

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