The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 6, 1941, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, tot CAGE LEAD CLLLLALALA LLL CLL LLANE. RADE AT HOME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders m their divisions . each deserves your wholehearted support. TRANSPORTATION (ANY ‘ONE ‘DRIVING ‘to ‘California within the next two weeks con- tact Thomas M. Hatt, Land’s End Inn. , mar4-lwkx ‘MISCELLANEOUS ee |SPENCER GARMENTS, ‘Corsets, iia SQUAD LEFT THIS LAST NIGHT, 11-3, IN DE- ING: ENGAGE MIAMI HIGH | CIDING GAME; LOSERS IS- | 6:30 THIS AFTERNOON | SUED CHALLENGE | In company with their” coach} Conventfof Mary Immaculate | Full Game Ahead; Army, ‘* Making Last Appear- ance @f Season, Led Until Final Quarter Making their last ‘appearance of the se n, U.S. Army cagers threw a scare jin ‘their ‘game with league-leading Lions Club last night. For three quarters the Doughbdys held a slim lead over the favéred Clubbers, and not until the waning minutes of the battle did they go down in de- feat. Plainly showing the ter- rific strain of the preceding pe- rieds, the Soldiers. -continually lost the ball to the Lions in the last quarter and their ‘stant margin quickly vanished. The victory inereaséd the Civie cagers’ lead to a full-game over the High School and Ma- Army finished its sched- with nine losses, the high- est this year, and one -triumph. Soldier coach, Capt. R. H. Ry- bolt, put his strongest team on the floor last night for the first time in weeks. The Doughboys were out with the avowed inten- tion of winding up ‘the season with a victory. Getting off to a flying start, Army racked up an °8-2 lead in five minutes but the Lions end- ed the quarter just a point in the rear, 13-14, At intermission, the Marching Men were up two points, 27-25, and held their own in the third round, 39-37. Mathews, Nelson and White, the three members appearing last night after a varying length of absence, kept Army in the Tunning with their stellar play- iffg. Nelson was high scorer,| sinking seven field ‘goals, a num- ber well-executed fly-aways, andj two free shots. Mathews -and White tied with 10 points each. Contrary to his past style, Al- meda was on ‘the defense the entire game, which accounted for his failure to score. Nodine, veteran of the club, was out-} standing on the floor in what he has termed the “last contest of my ‘long ". Foster, sub Tines. ule career”. forward, recorded three baskets. Knowles and Saunders, Lion forwards, tied for scoring honors | ors with six field goals and three charity tosses each. Char- lie Smith, one of the league's leading -all-around pl ‘s, fol- lowed with 12 points. Clubbers ‘committed eight pér- sonal fouls and Soldiers miscued 10 times. 4In_ foul-shooting, the Doughboys made good _ only twice, both by Nelson, in 10 tries, while the pacesetters sunk eight out of 15. Box score: i Lions Club (52) Player— 7G FT nith 6 0- nowles ae Waldo 1 Pinder 3 Carbonell 0 Saunders 6 22 ‘U.S. Army (46) Player— FG Mathews Almeda Foster Nelson Nodine White Totals- Totals 22 Score by quarters Lions 3 Army n city e balance of this week of C.G.C Pandora and High School and completion of its game-quota by US. Army, postponement of the twin bill for lack of opposition was found necessary Only five games remains to complete the league's second-half schedule, all to be played week. |nationals, she was so discouraged | Tigers. next and manager, ten members » Key West High Schoo]: bas- kétball squad left over the high- way ‘early this morning for the opening ef the fourth regional tournament in Mami today. Key | West plays the third elimination | game ‘6:30 o'clock this ‘aftérnoon | against Miami High. Coach John Offut would not commit himself on the outcome of the battle with the Miamians, simply stating his team has as 'mu¢h chance of winning as any of the other clubs in the tourna-/ ment, Andrew Jackson opens the fe- gional ¢hampionship scramble against Lake Wotth 3:00 o'clock this afternoon, followed by the} |Ponee de Leon-West Palm Beach \fight at 4:00 o’elock.: Key West ltakes the floor at 6:30 and -Mi-: jami Edison tackles Fort , Pierce| at 7:30, . Ft. Lauderdale will meet the Jackson-Lake winner at 8:30’ and Miami ‘Beach | victorious élub at 9:30. “Remaining | four teams battle in the semi-j finals ‘tomorrow night, 7:30 and 8:30. Saturday night will titleholder. Key ‘West group leaving morning included: Coach Offutt, Manager Eugene Berkowitz, For- wards Frank Saunders, ‘Anthony | McMahon, Harry Colgate, Ralph) Arnold«arid Lysle“MéGown, Cen- tér DeWitt Roberts, Guards ‘Rob- erts Smith, John Menendez, Rob- ert Hamlin and Elmore Rosam. The grotp traveléd in ‘the ‘auto- mobile loaned by G. C. McCown, forward McCown’s father, of the, Casa Marina. i oo i} | decide the; this | WINTERTIME CHAMPS (Associated Pre: JANE VAUGHN, 19-year-ol Philadelphia girl, won the ma+ tional senior figure ice skating ehampionships. A year ago, when she finished third in the she all but decided to quit. MERV SHEA’S baseball play- ing days are over but he was not too old to win the baseball play- er’s golf championship. Shea is! now a coach for the American} league champions, the Detroit | CARMELITA LANDRY is the fastest girl in the ‘countfy ‘on ice} skates. She raced off with the| North American ‘speed skating; title. FRANKIE KOVACS likes to| clown and play the strewball on the tennis courts. But he’s ‘one| of the nation’s best, too. ae won a flock of in the South. MARY ROSE THACKER of Winnepeg, Canada, is only 18 but she recently ‘each North! American ice eg title for the third, wit el SPORTS CALENDAR | Worth ‘School's defeat. {Gato winter tourneys | Convent of won the girls’ basketball cham-| !pionship of the city last night. {Held to’a single point in the first- thalf of the game with High School, the CMI cagers outscored the public institution representa- itives in the ‘third quarter and }blanked them in the final period Jas fhey racked up an 11-9 victory. | The contest was the last of a! five-game series, each having won and lost a pair in previous ‘battles. Immediately afterward, |the School girls issued a chal-| lenge to the victors for another | series. |nounce his ‘decision shortly. CMI players’ cause looked |hopeless in the first-half of the Convent coach will an- PICTURE FRAMING, Digiomas; | MEM Brassiers, etc. Mrs. W. P. Stahle, 38 Air Station, Phone / 554-W. ‘Will call on request. meyD- lwkx ‘'VRANSPORTATION seat tee PRIVATE PARTY ‘GOING ‘TD CHICAGO about March ‘6th. Can accommodate 4, share ex. penses. Box XO, The Citizen. ‘feb26-8tx PICTURE FRAMING Pd antique frames refinished. Sign | painting. Paul DiNegro, 614\y Francis ‘street. __ Tent tf | ifight last night. They failed to tsink a field ‘gdal in the opening {16 minutes of play ‘while the FOR SALE ee erene teeny |“bloomer” basketeérs swished the FOR QUICK SALE—Lots‘5 and 6, net for two of their four’ baskets and a free shot. But from then on Convent dominated. ‘Individualistic playing of Cleo *Rogam ‘probably caused the She failed to jpass at the proper moment shots at the basket repeatedly gave the ball to the ‘opposition. Her deficiency in foul-shooting, Final game 9:00 o'clock none out of seven, was a major BABY CHICKS. Now ‘booking | factor in the loss. CMI claimed only three field | |goals in the entire ‘game but sunk | five out of eight charity tosses, {resulting in victory. Five personal and five tech- nical fouls were charged against the ‘School sextette to five-and- two for 'the winning cgaérs. The game was a_ rough-and- | tumble affair, the Ramos sisters, | Convent forwards, taking the | worst beating. A large number of Mary Immaculate students spurred the victors on with their peppy yells. Much credit for the stellar playing of the CMI sextette is! due Coach ‘Saunders and his as- | sistant, Marie Farto. Mrs. Owen Sawyer, Jr., tutor of the School girls, is anxious for eonfident her charges will prove superior. Box score: | Convent (11) | Player— FG FT Olga Ramos - 2- Garcia O. Ramos K. Park 4 0 D. Park Cobo lwocounes Totals— 3 High School (9). Player— FG FT Rosam Sellers Roberts Jackie Doughtry Joan Doughtry Drudge eecere coon ns | sll Saeae a| saoeean Totals— Score by quarters: rs) 6 il 9 9 am ieee School 3 ‘GINGER THE BEAR | FLOORED LUDWIG ©: MAT HROGRAM LAST NIGHT DISAPPOINTING TO FANS ‘| YACHT RACE SATURDAY Craft competing Key West Yacht Race due ‘to ar- rive off Fort Taylor in ‘morning Supper-party and trophy pres tation at Boca Chiea Beach Club in evening GOL F (Country Club, Stock Island) arn ae WEEK cont week in Ed- tournament Hes phy tay BASKETBALL (High School Gymg?:30 p. m.) MONDAY NIGHT ne—High Scho r CGC US. Marine WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Ga To be announced later. Second Game--VP33 vs. C.G.C Pandora. FRIDAY NIGHT Pirst Game—High School ‘CGC. Pandora Second Game vs US. Marine: in ‘Havana-! Bill Ludwig, the Syracuse bad iman who claims ‘he used to hunt, bears in the Cafiadian north woods with no other equipment than his bare hands, didn’t have much luck convincing the 300- “| pound Ginger last night. The roly-poly. black bear dis- posed of Ludwig with little or no effort at Cecil's Carbonell’s second wrestling program of the yeer and then tossed off a cool ing @rink before leav the Angione who Ras never seen a bear Soar thafa good look by ogoi © ©=Shmonton and ea Fena, but the peo- still haven't séén a bear fight Ginger would walk up behind a wig around him ar sae ner Ww the bear's about the ring r ft the time ‘Ginger was sprawled over Ludwig's back. The lasted about five minutes Ludwig dropped to the with Ginger on top Fiash Gorden won tw three falls over Rev semi-final and J took the epener in 15 mmu ttes on | ——. plays the Ponce-West Palm ‘Beach | merous occasions and her wlid}COTTAGE AT A BARGAIN, SaaS S eee eer eee eed WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC, | RESTAURANT FOR SALE. 812 another series between the clubs, | FOR SALE—Filling Station gaat SMALL HOUSE to -be moved. \PALMS, ‘CALADIUMS, ‘Bougan- } es }ONE PALACE ‘COACH "TRATL- CORNER LOT IN GOOD Resi- BRING YOUR nae cee | in ee of ‘a g008%n! gr HUSTLER WANTED! To intro-| CARETAKER WANTS JOB. ‘716 EXPERIENCED WHITE COOK t WANTED—Smell LADIES’ square 6, tract 21, each 50x100. North side Flagler (County | Road) ‘Aventie, between ‘Sth | and \6th -Streets. Price $600. Apply Box LG, ‘The Citizen. jan4-tt | wera 30 days only. Apply 417 Unit- ed St. feb22-3t | orders for delivery “any ‘time! after March 12th, ‘order @iréct | from Advertisement, or will book for $1 per hundred, bal- ance to reath us 10 days before shipment. All leading breeds A.A. grade: English White Leg- | horns, R.I. Reds, New Hamp-j shire Reds, Batred ‘and “White | Plymouth Ro¢ks, “White Wyon- dottes. $10.00 per ‘hundred de- livered. ‘Send ‘for complete price list. ‘Seminole Hatchery, Fort Myers, Florida. Becdeete ICE BOX. Apply ‘quartérs 38, | Air Station. Phone 554-W. ‘mar3-lwkx Caroline Street. esata Lunch Stand serving Beer, ‘Wine, etc. “Located on ‘Roose- velt Boulevard ‘near Stotk Is- land Bridge. ‘See John ‘Nebo, Starlight Club, '713 Duval St. a weiarl-tf TPIT PD Ec aD Any reasonable offer *actepted. Apply 618 Grinnell sereet. mar6-2tx aaa wD villaeas, Mexican Plamés, Cro- tons, ‘Begonias, Gé¥aniumis, oth- er tropieal ‘plarits. 1004 South- ard ‘street. march§-2tx aaa: BR. All ‘furnished. “Apply | Mastic Trailer Camp. Frank Bowers, Chief ‘Cstd. mar6-5tx | dential Section ‘and two blocks from City Park. Apply 623 Eaton Street. tebi3-tf THE OVERSEAS ‘HOTEL. Giem rooms, énjdy the ‘homey ' on Fleming St. sonar SALESMEN WANTED } OL duce, supply demand for Raw leigh Necessities. Good routes open nearby. Rawleigh Meth ods get business. ‘No selling | experience needed to ‘start. ‘We | supply Sales, Advertising liter- | ature. All you need. Profits should increase ‘every ‘orth. | Low prices, good values, com- | plete service. Rawleigh’s, Dept FAC-116-63, Memphis, Tenn. mar6-4tx JOB ‘WANTED Robert Sills, Key Phone 9146. mays-4tx POSITION WANTED Emma ‘St. West, Fla. berty. Box J, co The Citi- | safe. Phone 298. AND “MEN'S BiI- CYCLES; also dingy or small rowboat Per sale, 58 auxiliary ketch yacht Write C_ Bickel Del, Kev West, Fis mar6-itx viabwuai wbaateaven Gen ‘NOTICE! NOTICE! I wish to:announce that I'am no longer con- nected with J. R. STOWERS COMPANY. JOE CRUSOE. FOR RADIO REPAIRS Telephone 674 FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND aii agp Bee Them Now — On UNIVERSAL VACUUM “CLEANERS ‘and EASY WASHERS Phone 279 From Any Electrical Current-DAYTON WATER :PUMP RUNNING WATER E pesiaiete! Automatic Water Sys- tems operate from electric cur- tent, so if you have the “juite’— no matter where you live, you can ‘enjoy its countless advantages. With a DAYTON, you can ‘have running water anywhere in your home, ready at the turn of a faucet It is entirely automatic, trouble- free and guaranteed, giving the same dependable service as city water mains. Let us tell you how the low cost will be justified many ‘times. OYSTERS WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard Street Phone 523-W AS A ‘REMINDER— Look Your ‘Best! Come'to us with your BEAUTY NEEDS. . .we ‘specialize in -ell branches of BEAUTY CULTURE. La ‘Concha Beatity Salon © -Thomasine Miller. Phone 128 l'¢. €. ROBERTS General Merchandise Whotevale ‘and ‘Retail ‘Galvanized “Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H.B. Davis’ 100 Per ; Cent Paints & Oils ‘Wiliam ‘arid Caroline Streets NEW DELUXE ‘Nothing on the market like it for the ‘money! PIERCE BROS. Fleming ‘and ‘Eliesbeth Sts.. SOLD ON EASY TERMS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ——AT REASONABLE PRICES— FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Street Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Souvenirs - Gifts 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1898 South Florida Contr. and Eng. Co. PHONE 598 PEPSI-COLA REFRESHING W's Bottled in Key West Using !.ocal Labor! A Sparkling, Bracing Beverage— | HEALTHFUL INSURANCE Offiee : 319 Duval St. FBGILS. NO TWO FIGURES ARE AL! SPIRELLA CREATES A GARMENT FOR YOUR SPECIFIC Rates SPIRELLA, is abreast of the times in individually designed CORSETS, TERS and ‘ONE-PI GARMENTS. Free preview in your own home before you spend acent! Call! Mrs. Alice W. Meares, Resident Corsetiere Phone 717-R_ - eden! 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