The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 20, 1941, Page 3

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THURSDAY, REBRUARY 20, 1941 Bears’ Win Sends Cage League Into Four-Way Lead Tie Marines Lost § Sole Se LO, sion Of Rp Rung: 4 Air- SAILFISH AND WAHOO Deeper i Cellar CASA MARINA GUESTS | ra pay { It was worth waiting for A four-way tie for Island City! the fishing fleet to refurn to Basketball League leadership was the head of the Casa Marina created last night by’ C.G.C. Pan-| deck Tuesday, for the dora Bears’ 48-32 victory over! ‘watchers’ were doubly re- + U.S. Marines ‘in the sor | warded. er opener at High School Gym. A ‘full coftest back of the} The first thrill was to see a sajlfish flag flyiny from ) Devil Dogs, the Coast Guardsmen }pulicd up even with the then one of the boats. The speci- pacesetters and at the same time men, it was learned, ~suc- cumbed to the lure of Mrs. R. Betased the Marines’ half game! A. Alger. It was a beautiful f@argin over Lions Club and High | hool, sail—just perfect for mount- ing. It weighed 2212 pounds Be jumped into the lead in e second quarter last night and and measured 5‘10'2”. A greater item of curiosity re never headed. Opening{ was the big wahoo brought riod ended in an 8-8 tie. Pan- in by John A. Bottomley, of bra shot ahead 22-18 at halftime,| Haddonfield, N. J. The first creased its lead to 10 points in| to be caught by Casa Marina le third and finished with 16; guests this season, it weighed prkers to the good. 38 pounds and measured 4’9”. Marines were handicapped by! Mrs. Bottomley had tough absence of two regulars—| luck with a ‘sailfish which | sparkplug of the club,' she hooked. After playing it tained by shore patrol duty, for quite some time’ the lead- id “Long-Shot” Solenbarger, on| er wire broke and the silvery | > sick list. eadly marksmanship of Mc-} fighter got away. Mr. and Mrs, William T. Haddon, also | y, league’s third highest scor- ‘counted for practically half | of Haddonfield, N. J., were | 5 with the Bottomleys. the Coast Guarders’ total score. | President of the New York » swished the net for ten field) Central Railroad, Frederick pals and two penalty shots.,; E. Williamson, and Mrs. Wil- arpshooting Stevens placed sec liamson, were accompanied d with six baskets. by Mr. Arnold, and thew McGregor, only active member! brought back a mixed catch if the Devil Dogs’ scoring trio,| of mackerel, grouper, barra- aced the losers with 12 markers. fle would have claimed a higher cuda and cther varietieis. otal but for the fact he was off-| SP PLOIDY LISS form in foul-shooting, completely failing in eight tries. As a unit, he Marines, who made 10 per-| BASKETBALL | BIG TEN sonal fouls, netted just two of /% “ heir 16 charity throws, while the Bears sunk only four out of 11. ‘andora errored nine times. Box score: C.G.C. Pandora (48) Player— FG FT itevens 6 0-0 McKay 10. 2-5 Revels 2 0-1 Thompson 2 1-2 Butler 2 1-3 Totals— 22 «4-11 U.S. Marines (32) Player— FG FT Waysack ‘Thompson Rathbun McGregor Latiolais Hunt U.S. Marines’ ace _basketeer, | n Laney, U.S.N., increased irst-place margin to 20 points over the second highest scorer of } ithe Island City League at the end of fourth-round play. Laney ran his total points to 17, 35 field goals and seven foul {shots. Runner-up DeWitt Rob- ‘erts, High School center, netted 21 baskets and 15 charity tosses for 57 markers. McKay, Pandora, claimed third place with 49 points but was hard Pp 1 by teammate Stevens) with 48 Members of the Big Ten: Player— FG FS FC TP; Laney, M 35 «7-14 77 D. Roberts, HS 21 15-21 57) McKay, P 23° «(3-5 49 Stevens, P 21 6-10 48) Maki, VP 19 6-16 4 44! Knowles, LC 15 11-19 Pinder, LC R73 g-11 Smith, LC 19 1-9 9 39} McGregor, 18 «40-5 Waldo, LC 16 «43-9 Baker, VP 14 4-15 Solenbarger, M 14 4-9 6 sbek high scorers: Nodin Army, lemwanco “ ~ Slauiec a Totals— Score by quarters: Pandora 8 22 34 48 Marines 8 18 28 32 VP33 edged U.S. Army, 36-35, in the nightcap of the twin bill, leaving the Doughboys comfort- ably settled in the bottom of the league ‘with five defeats and‘just one triumph. M lof extending thanks \ber of Commerce, and Earl Fowl- jer, Harris School |the loan of the station wagon and jout jgentlemen”, have been jnear Sunset, Texas. ; Shape. ; {month. ‘VARSITY CAGERS |_ ON ROAD TODAY, ELEVEN PLAYERS WILL IN-| | VADE PAHOKEE TONIGHT, STUART TOMORROW | i = | Eleven members of the West High School varsity basket- | j ball squad left over the highway |, |this morning for games with up- ‘1 }morrow night. Conchs, who meet Pahokee this jevening and Stuart tomorrow, are } {making the trip in a station wag- ; jon and private automobile, ac- | {companied by Coach John R. Of- | \futt, Manager Eugene Berkowitz | {and the latter’s brother, who is | driving the wagon. The group} expect® to return Saturday after- ifor that night. { Players making the trip are: {Forwards Anthony McMahon, Frank Saunders, Harry Colgate, |Ceorge Barber. Center DeWitt {Roberts, and Guards |Smith, John Menendez, Robert Hamlin and Ormond Cordova. Coach Offutt takes this means} to Everett | 5, Russell, president of the Cham- | professor, for t automobile, respectively. “With- it the co-operation of these the school’s athletic “the trip would impossible”. Thanks | is also offered “Suicide” Zorsky | and Joseph Colgate. director said, ‘THESE BASEBALLERS ARE VERSATILE MEN ° (Associnted Press Feature Service) GERALD WALKER is part owner of a drug store in. Orlando, Fila. ton to Cleveland and soon will| join the Indians at Fort Myers, | Fla. GEORGE SUSCE, Cleveland jer un ed Ww catcher, is a pipefitter by trade} and this off-season he’s working} ips n a Stee] mill in Pittsburgh help- ing produce defense necessities before reporting to the Indians’ lM \training camp. GEORGE SELKIRK of the Yankees had a poor 1940 season. He knows he’ll have a fight on his hands for a regular job this year, so he is spending the win-! ter in Florida playing golf and| strengthening hig legs. CATCHER BOB COLLINS of | the Cubs is pitching this winter. He keeps his throwing arm lim-' 4 \ber by tossing coal into the fire- 7 box of a locomotive he fires ‘on the connecting railroad of a Pittsburgh steel factory. DEB GARMS, the National league batting champion, chats with his prize calf at his farm Farm chores | are getting him into good physical He'll join the Pirates this )1941 -DIAMOND DUELS 2 | (Associated Preas Feature Service) Alexis Kampouris may be a National league regular again : this ar after a season’s sojourn i state school fives tonight and to- | | deemed jto the highest house door on inoon if unable to arrange a game; 1M |Ralph Arnold, Lysle McCown and | em Roberts | *"{ The a erty deseribed thé He was traded by Washing- | 5“ County, Fle erty under the said sue Soldiers “got hot” in the wan- McMahon, High School, | f ‘lind Newark. IN THE KEY esas CITIZEN LEGALS NOTICE or, (Are ICATION FoR | is » 163) | I NOTICH 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That | of Tax | _P. i holder 2 3rd 7, issued A d certificate ywing described | y of Monroe, Twp. 66, Big Fine Records, sment of the said prop- | the said certificate is- sinthe name of Jas. G. Unless said certificate shall be re- -cording to law, the prop- ed th n Will be sold at the court irst Monday in 1941, which is 1 day of M Yated this 28th ¢ January, 1 C Sawyer rt of Monroe jan30; feb6-13-20,1941 ptember, in my Twp 66, ig Pine , Monroe C Records, A-3, Page 13 essment te shall be re- y, the prop- will be sold the at the court Me highest ‘bidd the 41 of January, Ross C Sawyer purt of Monroe and deed rtificate described of Monroe, following 27, Twp. . Big Pine Records, ment of the sald prop- r the said certificate 4 in the name of id certificd all be re- | the prop- will be sold at_the court irst Monday in , 1941, which is Ross C Sawyer ‘of Circuit Court of Monroe | —MOTTTTOTTTTTIIIOTOASI SS weve sbbbbcbbuaa ebb holder , issued the 3rd} D. 1928, has ice and has 2 tax deed to Said rtificate owing described of Monroe, 7, Twp. 66, tig Pine Records, as ment of the said pro certificate of Jas. G. was in the name Monday in mth it March, » Which fs f January, THE T OF THE PAGE GE THREE | FIED EDEL RABE ETIGE TTD BAER ERAL EEE EOE RADE AT HOME AND SAVE These merchants beeler oath have oe an ED ERENCE qualified ; as leaders in their divisions .-- each deserves your wholehearted support. NOTICE! “NOTICE! I wish to announce that J] am no longer con- nected with J. R. ee COMPANY. FOR enc "REPAIRS Telephone ‘674 pear FRIG SALES” GIDAIRE See < Now — On Display cs Ca oot, for.... Sa se | JOE ALLEN 000 any i BC) RUNNING WATER AYTON Automatic Water Sys- *cems'¢ té from efecti fent, to'if’ you have’ the “j m0 matter Where you live, you can enjoy its countless advantages. NOTARY INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. we Phone No. 1 The PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY “COLUMBIA LAUNDRY and Zoric Cleaners The most reasonable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Pricés ‘the year around in the State of Florida. LINEN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT for LINEN RENTALS HILD RUG CLEANING AT FAIR PRICES 617 Simonton Street NEW DELUXE if Electrical Current DAYTON WATER PUMP With a DAYTON, you can have | PUBLIC 000 The Citizen Office mains. “Let us tell you how the'low will ‘be ‘justified many WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ——AT REASONABLE JOHNSON. JR rxa ra’ JOHNSON, : | 604 Duval Diamonds Watches. - i Souvenirs - Gifts ae 1 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1898 Nothing on eat S be aot SOLD ON EASY TERMS Telephone 57 6. €. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings “Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline 5 Streets NO TWO FIGURES SPIRELLA Cc To tk POR Yi AT! x "CARMEN T UR SPECIFIC NEED! SPIRELLA, is abreast of the times in individually designed'* CORSETS, BRASSIERS and ONE-PIECE GARMENTS. Free’ preview in your own home before you spend a cent! Call! Mrs. Ali . t Corseti Mrs. Alice W. Meares, Resident Corsetiere gih Street Phone 717-R vn FUNERAL uont rath 30; Nas ing minutes of the game, sinking 22: Saunder: ELEVE MONROE IAL CIRCUIT, Kampy blasted out 36 homers, DOUNTY, REOMEp AS IN four straight field goals, almost closing the gap between them and the Airmen. A basket in the final five seconds of play sent the Marching Men up to within one point of a tie. Army was on the short end of the score all the points,) way. Baker, appearing in the VP lineup for the first time in two weeks, led his team to victory High School VP3 and Almeda, Army, (Note: Two players tied for each? sixth and tenth positions; FG— field goals; FS—fou! shots; FC. fouls committed; TP—total 21; 21 21 more than any other Newark player in histe He was the {first International leaguer in five years to hit homers in every !T _ | park ; And that heavy cannonading by la capable fielder sounds good to, 'Leo Durocher of Brooklyn. The Dodgers had _ fast-fielding but “|light- hitting (.237) Pete Coscarart a second pees last year. And South Florida Contr and Eng. Co Have Fun! Cheap! range | Ni Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep peppy Maki with 13. Baker had te aaa as the Dodgers chal- been on furlough BASKETBALL jlenge the Reds. Almeda, nine, and Mathews and Nelson, cight each, were high! (High School Gym, 7:80 p.m.) | subscribe to The Citizen. TOMORROW NIGHT he In Eve t) scores for the Soldiers. ry Town Lopez Funeral Sale: i ; | ee REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST Ps and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing Cottages—$3.50 a day and up Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 For Information Aviators, who netted only two of their nine charity tosses, com mitted nine personal fouls. Army s n Estab ed’ 1885 Licensed Funeral Directo: and Embalmers average 50.0 in their penalty VP33. shooting, sinking five out of 10 MONDAY NIGHT 24-Hour Ambulance Service Night 6396 vs and miSscued eight times. Game—C.G.C. Pan Box Score VP33 (36) FG Phone 135 FT 1-4 Player— Maki Baker 0- Kinisn 1 are san a Doggar 2 0-2 Us i Dunn 0 STANDINGS . buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retail. Island Gir Basketball League nd-Half Duro Pumps PHONE 348 Totals— 17 V.S. Army (35) Player— FG Rhoden 0 Upchurch Mathews Foster Nelson Nodine Long Almeda White Totals— Score by . « pays cash for his papers. | . loses if a customer fails to pay. FOR FARES FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY PRICE TOURS S05 Duval Street . is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. goes the limit for his trade, is on the job rain or shine, serves his customers well. | A Sparkling, Bracipg Beverage— PEPSJ-COLA REFRESHING HEALTHFUL It’s Bottled in Key West Using Local Labor! . . . asks customers to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. THE CITIZEN Circulation Department O 9 bd oo on te 89d NO Q. : N . N | al : : N : (eeaearanaiiaarenrernererones POPIIPTTOTOOILIOP IO L SL TL ARE te Pnernsecna hehe SS) Ee | my

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