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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1941 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Jeet Se = Guardsmen And Lions NAVSTAS VICTORS | Rc 11941 DIAMOND DUELS COOMMLS, ITTTOTOOOTTTOISTTOMMOTMOE TTS TA saieishnsn SEIN else TRADE A] PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS I IN SOFTBALL CAME If there’s one thing the Phillies! n One- Sided Bask e t jneed it's power. That's why Nick NavStas defested the softball Etten appears very likely to oust PARKER HERBEX AND WELLA SCALP AND Triumphs Last Ni g A t HAIR TREATMENTS FOR DANDRUFF, club off U.S.S. Decatur, 10 to 5,| Art Mahan from first base in Doc in an exhibition game at Bayview 'Prothro’s infield. Etten, playing Pandora Downed VP33 In CONCH CAGERS 0 Twin Bill Opener And RO AD FEBRU ARY 20 exhibition next week. Clubbers Defeated Sol- diers In Afterpiece ” C.G.C. Pandora Bears ed” their way to their straight victory in as many games by downing the VP33 cag- 3-22, last night. at the High School Gym. The loss was the row for the Aviators, can't get “started”, who Coast Guardsmen jumped into lead in the first quarter and at the end of the third period had the the between the clubs the stretched their margin over Airmen to eleven points, same distance at the end of the contest. Consistently angles, Bear wrinkled the six field goals and two free sho MeKay was close . behind five field goals and one toss. VP": forward committed 11 personal fouls against eight for the Pan-| last weekend of this month to do | be dora players, one of whom, But- ler, was forced from the game. Box score: CGC. Pandora (33) FG FT 2-4 14 1-1 11 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 a Hendwin Butler Thompson Bowen Totals— VP33 Player— Maki Baker Luce Jackson Callon Kinion Duggan Atteberry aot onwconnnaBal Sronea 81 Totals— Seore by quarters: Pandora 6 16 24 33 VP33 B71 *a8" 82 Duplicating their whirlwind playing at beginning of the first- half, Lions Club cagers lambasted US. Army, 68-36, in the second game of the evening. Scoring five points in the first n.inute of play, the Clubbers kept piling up a big lead with each succeeding quarter. They rung the hoop for 21 markers in the second period Charlie Smith's fly-aways and set shots earned him the honor of being high-scorer for the night. The peppy Lions’ forward sunk nine field goals. He second leading scorer of the league in the first-half. Another Clubber, Chester Knowles, tied Stevens of the Bears for runner-up scoring hon- or of the evening. Knewles’ five field goals and four foul shots out | @f a possible him 14 marke Bob Saunders. Joe Pinder, scorers for the Clubbers. Forward Eddie Nelson led the Soldiers with 11 points, five bas- kets and one charity toss. George Nodine followed with four field goals and one free throw Nodine got “hot” in the third quarter and sunk three baskets in rapid fashion. However, as “all things must come to an end”, the veteran Soldier soon “lost his eye” apd finally left the game early in the last period As a team, the victors netted ten free shots out of 15 against six cut of 16 for the Doughboys. Present city ¢hamps committ 13 persenal fouls and Army eved ten times six gave 11 points, and 10, werd other high Lions Club (68) Player FG ith 9 FT do Woodsen Saunders Torres Totals US. Player Mathews Al da Nelson Long “swish- second The con- test was the opening game of an Island City League doubleheader ond in a shooting from all Stevens net for 14 markers, with charity TP ronocounad PLAY PAHOKEE THAT NIGHT; STUART AND PROBABLY FT. PIERCE WILL FOLLOW Coach John R Offutt announc- ed last night the Key West High | ¢:, school basketball will make its second road of the season February 20. | Conchs will travel to Pahokee for a game with the that night and then will go on to Stuart for another interscholastic battle the following evening Coach Offutt is attempting to book a game February 22, which would give the locals three interscholastic on the mainland. Ft. Pierce will be tender. The school's athletic director at the Ponce de’ varsity club trip for contests in a row It is probable same time made Leon is due here the | battle with the local varsity cag- who have won two and lost ‘one in games with upstate fives. No further word has been re- ceived from Pahokee concerning the proposed contest here Saturday. + HONS AND ‘BEARS “MIX-UP TOMORROW : SOLDIERS AND AIRMEN MEET IN FIRST GAME OF CAGE DOUBLEHEADER Ver Lions and Bears will be thrown together for a friendly scrap to- |morrow night in the High School | § Gym, corner of Francis and Sem- inary streets. C.G.C. Pandora Bears have an- nexed both of their appearances in the second-half of the Island City Basketball League's split schedule and Lions easily lin their initial game. One of the quntets must lose tomorrow night | but just which team will be the victim, the opposing managers won't predict. U.S. Army and VP33, joccupants, tangle in the game of the evening. SPORTS CALENDAR BASKETBALL (High School Gym, 7:30 p. m.) TOMORROW NIGHT First. Game—U.S. Army VP33. Second Game. Lions’ Club. MONDAY NIGHT me—High Sch cellar- first vs. —C.G.C vs. ol vs. Marines WEDNESDAY NIGHT 7 Hig School STS ANDINGS Island City Basketball League (Second-Half) Benefit Series wt the third con- | known that ( this '} Pandora | , Park last night. Maitland Arias and Clarence} Allshouse formed the battery for the victors. re The clubs may meet in another, LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill NOTIC 0. 163) BY GIVEN, That holder of Tax 7, issued the 3rd eptember, A. D. 1928, has me in my office and has application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the of Monroe, Twp. 66, Records, ¥ ssment oe the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was inthe name of Jas. G aid certificate shall be re- rding to law, the prop- ibed therein will be sold highest bidder at_the court on the first Monday in f March, 1941, which is deemed y. desi rt to the t = re |Clerk of Cireyit Court ae “Monroe | County, Florida y{every M day a filed and has made a tax deed to ifi lescribed D i of Monroe, Sta County Record Lewis 5 shall be re- ording to 1 the prop- erty. described therein will be sold to the t the court house he first Monday in the month o which is the 3rd day ¢ Dated th heday of January, 1 Ross C Sawyer of Cir Court of Monroe Flor Li Clerk te |PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; | with Baltimore last year, led the fast International league in runs {batted in with 126. He also tied for most doubles with 40. Mahan hit only .244. ‘Etten also is a capable outfield- er and his punch might be used there. He registered five hits, in- cluding a homer, in game {against Toronto last year. 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The Citi- County, 0,1941 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED That holder of Tax No, 1310, issued the 3rd ptember, A. -D. 1928, has in my office and has le application for a tax deed to id certificate described. of Monroe, em! Twp. Key, Book A-3 The asse erty under the said sued was in the name Lewi ment of the said .prop- certi of shall be re- rding to law, the prop- bed therein will be .sold to the highest bidder atthe court house door on_the first Monday in , 1941, whieh is, ch, 1941 day of January, Ross.C Senger County, Florid as [LOT ed thereon the f ate mt described property in the © Sti of Monre lowing nty certificate shall be re- ng to law, the prop- d therein will be sold e highest bidder at the o r on_ th rst Monday t . which wary, } i , COOPERMA ‘ISIDORE COOPER 410 wong | BLICATION required to appear couRT, DUNTY, ie ~|FIVE- ROOM zen Office. nov25-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. nov19-tf FOR SALE—Spanish type house, | large lot, many tropical fruit. trees. 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