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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1941 Students Upset Lions, 45-44; Devil Dogs W Win High Sehool Came From PHIUIP NILES’ Behind To Hand Civic WHITE M ARLIN Cagers First Loss Of: Second-Half | WON AWARD High School varsity cagers up- 'PRORIDA WATERS PRODUC- set the ‘old dope bucket” last ED MOST PRIZE-WINNERS night in an exceedingly close and exciting 45-44 vietory over the | IN ATLANTIC COAST FISH- ING CONTEST strong Lions Club five. A heavy favorite to register | their third straight triumph, the | Clubbers lost their own game by their lackadaisical playing throughout most of the contest. é ; z ert h, They probably considered the 1940 George Rupper Bicning lightweight Students a “cinch”, Contest for twelve classes of At- failing to take into consideration lantie Coast salt water fish, which the fighting spirit of the Studious were afinounced this week, veri- basketeers. ifies in stfiking fashion the lead- Roarers gained a five-point) jership of Florida as the fishing lead in the first quarter against | Paradise of America. the School's second team but were! Ajthough the contest, from; held to four markers in the next) Maine to Florida, was open from period. They finished the half on| January 1 to December 31 and in- the short end of the 24-22 count. | ¢juded a number of classes of Coming back in the third quar- fish not indigenous to Florida ter the defending city champions waters, the list of prize winners rung the hoop for 13 points, reveals the following facts: while holding their opponent to leven of the 36 prize-winning the same low score they them- fish, including four of the 12 first; selves had registered in the pre- prize winners, were catgnht in ceding period. Florida waters, 11 in New York Feeling confident with a seven-' waters, seven fn New Jersey, point margif in their favor, ithe | jthree in Massachusetts, one each Lions began to “take it easy” in)in Virginia, North Carolina, the final ten minutes of play.|Rhode Island and Maire. Before they realized what had’ ‘he classes in which first prizes | happened, the Students had tied were won by Florida fish were the score and were threatening }lyefish, sailfish, tarpon and | to go ahead. A nip-and-tuck white marlin. Florida Keys elaim- battle ensued, with the lead see- eq two of the awards, Walter sawing several times. Starck’s tarpon off Islamorada, Fans went wild with excite- and Philip Niles’ white marlin ment and when a Student sunk ‘janded in Key West waters. the witning basket in the few Of the tén $100 prizes awarded | remaining seconds of the contest, to captaifis of charter or party the cheering almost drowned out poats from whieh the first prize the final shrill blast of the time- fish were caught, four went to keeper's whistle. Florida skippers, as follows: Lions failed in their last des-| Luther P. Islet, Pompano, blue perate try for a basket and the fish class, garfie ended with the victors in| George Jepson, possession of the ball near the! sailfish class. Civie boys’ goal. Walter Starck, The loss, first of the second- tarpon class. half for the Clubbers, dropped Philip P. Niles, them into a tie for second place! whifé marlin class. with C.G.C. Pandora. It was the| Of the 36 prize wirning fish initial victory for the School cag- | three were caught by residents of ers in this half. Florida. They were: Waldo, Lion center, led the flbert Ray, hellboy at the Co- seorers of the game with 18 lymbus Hotel, Miami, $250 first points. DeWitt Roberts, of the’ prize, sailfish elass. varsity five, was runner-up with F.C. Garrison, Miami, $50 third 15. Roberts. maintained his high | jprize, bluefish class. foul-shooting average by sinking, Jack Bane, Miami, three charity shots out of a pos-, | prize, sailfish class. sible four. As a unit, the Stu- dents possessed an average of 70.0 in sinking free throws. Robert Hamlin, former Atlan- ta High student, appeared in the varsity y lineup for the first time. AIRMEN TAKE ON | tri nei one LIONS ‘TOMORROW Hieh School were charged with | BATTLE IN SECOND GAME OF 12 persynal fouls and the Lions ISLAND CITY LEAGUE comnuttted nine. Box score: DOUBLEHEADER High School (45) Player— ” -: - TP ij Rosam 0-0 0 Basketball club of the Air McMahor 1- 1 9 (Squadron on Trumbo Island will McCown 0- 0 offer Lian’ Club stiff competi- Roberts 15. \tion tomorrow night in the see- Saunders ond game of an Island City| Cordova League doubleheader at the High Smith School Gym. Aviators easily Hamlin went to victory over the US.! Menendez Army five last week and are anx- Colgate ious to add another game in the black” column. An analysis of the results of the Miami Beach, Islamorada, Key West, $50 thifd ROOWH HE AORS {U.S. Marines PUTTING CONTEST VISION AND MRS. HITCH- | COCK TOPPED WOMEN | Sunday’s putting tournament | on the Casa Marina practice green | jattracted a very gratifying entry, | jand a number of excellent scores | were turned in by the partici) pants. Alden Kimball, of East Hamp- ton, L. I, won the men’s division | honors with a par 18. Burton F. |Peek, of Moline, and Peter Schutt were tied for second place, each with 19. First prize for women went to Mrs. H. Morley Hitchcok, of Cleveland, with 20. Mrs. Peter {Schutt finished second with 21. Among other entries were Mrs. | |S. S. Durfee, Miss Ruth Walton, Miss Jaye Kwas, Miss Louise Firey, C. B. Cole, Major H. P.' |Evans, Stephen Kellen, W. H. Pool, Jack Coles, Ernest Foster, Arthur N. Pearson, Jr., H. Morley Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pace and T. A. McGrath. 1941 -DIAMOND DUELS (Associated Presi Featare Service) | Don Heffner can play second base about as well as the average American leaguer but Don can’t hit. And that’s why Johnny} Lucadello may beat him out of! la starting assignment with the| St. Louis Browns. Lucadello, after being recalled} from Toledo, batted 317 in 17 games. If Lucadello is selected over | to sacrifice air-tight fielding for ‘better hitting, because Johnny is a slow felder compared to Don. Lucadello had a big year with) Toledo. SPORTS CALENDAR BASKETBALL (High School Gym, 7:30 p. m.) | TOMORROW NIGHT | US. Army. LARGE ENTRY IN | a Heffner hit a puny .236, whilelroR SaLE—Small Sailboat, 18- Heffner the Browns would have FOR SALE—$175 {Slane Foe Rent”, “Rooms For OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— | (a First Game—High School vs.| SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED \ COLUMN LOST TIDIIP ELI D IID IPPPI OP OPIPPOPOST IOI IIT: LOST—Navy Yard Badge. Re-j ward if returned to Bor B, The | Citizen. feb11-1tx | LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann. PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; | antique frames refinished. Sign | painting. Paul DiNegro, 614; Francis street. novl18-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE KIMBLE BABY GRAND PIANO, | excellent condition. Will sell or exchange for automobile in good condition. Box BC, The Citizen. feb10-2tx FOR SALE |FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 5 and 6, | square 6, tract 21, each 50x100. } North side Flagler (County) Road) Avenue, between 5th! and 6th Streets. Price $600. | Apply Box LG, The Citizen. jan4-tf | ee eS Ee |EXTRA large lot and two-story house, corner Duval & Charles | Sts. For Quick Sale, $10,000. | Apply 529 Simonton St. feb10- tts | ft. Excellent condition. Rea- sonable price for quick sale. Box MD, The Citizen. feb11-3tx | equity in Dodge, Plymouth, DeSoto, or Chrysler. Quick sale, $50 cash. Apply after 6:00 p.m. at 1120 Grinnell Street. feb10-1wkx | N Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN nov25- tf | 74 Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. nov95-tf | i® \ The Artman Press. nov19-tf Second Game-—Lions Club vs. VP33. PRIDAY NIGHT First Game—High School VP33. Seeond Game—U.S. vs. Lions Club. MONDAY NIGHT First Game+U.S. Marines vs.) High School. Second Game—U.S. Afmy vs: C.G.C. Pandora. STANDINGS Island City Basketball League (Second-Half) W. & Pet. at Marines Club— U.S. Marines Lions Club C.G.C. Pandora High School - VP33 U.S. Army i (End of First- Half) Club— w. 667 667 -500 -333 000 . Pet. -900 Lions Club - 667 | |FOR SALE—Spanish type house, | ,1936 NASH DeLUXE SEDAN. in| FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. | 1.000 |For FOURTEEN FT. pe stuul large lot, many tropical fruit trees. Also, patty boat “Jewel”. | Apply 808 Eaton Street. aa excellent condition. Good rub- ber. Priced for quick sale. Jones, MASTIC CAMP. feb8-3t Restaurant, because of sickness. | Equipped; ample room for club and bar. Living quarters. 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