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TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941 Lions Tie Marines For Basket Crown In 49-48 Thriller STERLING LEAVES TOMORROW FOR DELAND TRYOUT ' Clayton Sterling, one of Key/ Inactive for nearly five months heaviest baseball sluggers, 'since their city leagues disbanded s by bus tomorrow morning |jn November, Key West softball- or a tryout with the DeLand ers will play two games at Bay- Red Hats of the Florida State ~. League. ‘view Park tomorrow night as the The second local player leaving |openers for a new and revamped here to join the upstate nine |schedule. within a week, Sterling annouhc-| NayStas will tackle the Navy ed last night he will be giveh @/in the first end of the double- trial in the outfield. He will be ‘ - ; shifted from his usual position at ealet: at 7-00" opie watt ithe first base to the outer garden due jArmy playing Sawyer’s Barbers to his hitting and throwing abil-,in the second-half. ity. City recreation eommitteemen, William “Butch” Cates, mem-|acting swiftly last night at a ber of Sanford and St. Augustine meeting with co-defense coord- nines a few years ago, left for inator Marvin Lewis and repre- DeLand Thursday of last week, |Sentatives of the teams, agreed to Originally scheduled to leave/& six-team league and set up{ with Cates, who has been prom- fules for a new schedule of play. ised a regular berth at third,, Roy Hamlin, manager of the Clayton was forced to remain |Pepper’s Plumbers and long-time here with an infected leg. Ready Supporter of diamondball in this |* to depart yesterday, he was ad-|section, turned organization of vised by a local physician to te- the league over to the recreation frain from traveling until tomor- board, which was represented by row. 'Athletic Committeeman Paul Al- A telegrara from Cates: Satur- bury. 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M./To the Stockholders of the SOUTH SHC 2 DEVELOPMENT COM- <4 FA a corporation organized VARELA ELECTED PRESI-| jij existing under the laws of the DENT Overcame 13-Point Ma- rine Lead In 2nd-Half; Smith, Knowles, Went, Ww State of Florida: { Notice is hereby given that a spe- j cial meeting of the stockholders of | i ITH SHORE DEVELOPMENT | V¥ will be held FOR QUALITY PRINTING —— Call 51 THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building Street, Key day, April 17, 1941, at eleven o'clock | Jin the forenoon, for the following well as in place of the nnual meeting which was n the day appointed by the or that purpose: et a Board of Directors. On Scoring Spree Overcoming a 13-point held by U.S. Marines ai inter- mission, Lions Club last night threw the city basketball cham- Fionthip playoff into a tie with 4 thrilling 49-48 uphill victory. The third and deciding game of Bhe series will be played tomor- tow night at High School Gym. "Leathernecks claimed the opener Friday, 58-39, Well on their way to another one-sided triumph, Marines met unexpected opposition in the sec- ond-half of the battle last night } and were unable to rally fast , enough to ward off defeat. Spark- + ed by Charlie Smith and Ches- ter Knowles, the Lions racked up 17 points-in, the third quarter, lead LUNCH ROOM Phone 523-W To consider and act upon the | matter of amending the by-laws of the corporation as follows: (a) By adding at the end of | Article IT, Section 1, of the! by-laws, the following: If such regular meeting | ~ FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display UNIVERSAL VACUUM CLEANERS and EASY WASHERS 1212 Varela Street is omitted on the day; herein provided therefor, 1 meeting may in place thereof business tra or elections held at | such méeting shall have | the same ¢ffect as if transacted or held at the reguiar annual meeting, | By amending Section 8 of Article TH, -heretofore amended so as to read as| follows A majority of the Board of Directors shall con- | stitute a quorum. i To consider and act upon the! matter of authorizing and con-{ senting to the sale of all of the; real estate of this corporation Key West, Florida, to determi the price and terms of such s and to take any other action in relation thereto, To consider and act upon the AS A REMINDER— Look Your Best! Come to us with your BEAUTY NEEDS. . .we specialize in all branches of BEAUTY CULTURE. La Concha Beauty Salon Phone 128 () Phone 279 From Any NEW DELUXE Electrical, Current DAYTON WATER PUMP RUNNING WATER G. C. ROBERTS General one Jess than they netted in the entire first-half, while holding the Devil Dogs to five markers. The scoring spree whittled the Marine margin to a single point, the round ending, 36-35. When play was fans went wild with excite- as firtt one team, then the oth- er wrinkled the net with field | goals, But there was no stop- pina the Clubbers. ‘Hitting their stride while “under fire”, they sunk two baskets in suc- | cession in the waning minutes to aein the lead and doggedly held on to the slim margin un- iil the end. Ensign Laney, Marine star, muffed a chance to knot the count when he failed to sink a free shot after teammate Whit McGregor} had set the stage with a clean two-pointer. Score at that tense resumed, | i day requested the star first-saék- er of the Sawyes’s Barber ten and Trojan nine to report as soon as possible, adding that he was “sure to make the grade”. HORNETS ANNEX THIRD STRAIGHT BASKETBALL | TOURNAMENT TRIUMPH The rookie team coached by Lysle McCown yesterday after-! noon advanced into a tie with Harry Colgate’s recruits in the Junior High Basketball Tourna- ment. The McCowns downed! the Baby Conchs of Anthony Mc- Mahon, 34-26. Haskins, McCown forward who, holds the record in individual scoring at present, topped the | J. M, Varela was named league president and S. Thompson, vice president. Hamlin was given the importaht job of holding down light bills through custody of the electric meter, while William Russell and Pedro Aguilar were named official score-keepers. Rules afid regulations for the} league were discussed and team rosters were ordered confined to 15 men. Civilian teams will turn in their rosters to President Varela with the understanding that once set, the rosters must re- main unchanged through the sea- son. Two games a night will be played each Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with each game limit-| | ed to an hour and 15 minutes. Teams were represented at the eity hall meet by Lieut. Russell Pirkle of the Army squad; John moment stood 49-48, same as the Players yesterday with 14 points. yankowsky, Navy; Private W. final count. Outnumbering the |McMahon forward Costar ran a| Lipscomb, Marines; Philiv Baker, defending |close second, sinking 14. Albury.|Navstas; Hamlin, Peppers, and city champions in field goals, 28- of the victors, eight, and Herfick | Lewis for the Barbers. 22, Leathernecks lost the game on foul shots, averaginga low of 20.0. Presented with a possible 10 points, they netted just two. Clubbers dropped five of their 11 charity throws through the hoop, thus providing the margin of vic- | tory, The fighting spirit displayed | by the Lions in the last ‘two quatters amazed opposing play- | ers as Well as the spectators. They were practically “counted out” after the miserable show- ing in the first-half and it seemed only a question of how one-sided the score would end. Their thrilling ageinst great odds won the ad- miration of all. For the second game in a row sparkling Joe Pinder remained out of the Civic lineup. Ordered bv a doctor not to play, Joe watched his teammates their uphill fight to victoty from the sidelines. ‘ j claimed scoring Poe ‘pitts 22 points. He netted less than half his attempt- ed goals, 11 out of 24. McGregor, four baskets and a free throw, | provided the next best total for } therMarines: | Sinittrwaeed the victors, 17 points, followed by Knowles. 15. Each made 20 attempts for field goals. Waldo, center, failed com- pletely in 10 tries, but redeemed himself with a bang-up floor game. Personal Liohs 7 Box score: fouls: Marines 11, Player— TP Torres, f : 5 Knowles, f - 15 Waldo, Smith, ¢ Carbonell, ¢ Saunders, g a 10 49 Ww 2 Totals— 5-11 U.S. Marines (48) Plaver FG FT Thémpson, f 0 oO-1 Wagsark, f o i-2 A Hum. f 4 80 8 Sol@nbarger, c ~4 00,8 2 3 2 TP t) Laney, 1 U. 2 McGrevor, ¢ o.- 9 Latiolsis, 0 Oo C) Totals 23 «2-10 Score by quatters Lions Marines 48 7 8 35 4 15 3! 36 SWEET REVENGE 1 Varsity B team revenge in a pre last night by club, 60-46. first mec ded sity cage saw A's nose the B's, 54-52, in the lasi t week and Cash of the losers, six each, } were next highest. Cash made the best foul-shooting avérage, | two out of four. Attempted shots: McCowns 49,; made 16; Conchs $4, made 11. Foul-shooting: MeCowns, two out | of eight; Conchs, four out of 12.} Seore by quarters: McCown 10 22 24 34) MeMahon pe) Ske a ae Ralph Arnold’s Hornets stretch- | ed their victory run to three! straight in the nightcap of the twin bill, walloping Ormond Cor- | dova’s rookes, 64-33, | | Heavy scoring by two Hornets; comeback (accounted for the one-sided score. | Schoneck swished the net for 21 jpoints and teammate Wells rack- ied up 20. Sweeting led the Cor- dovas with 15 markers, followed by Newlan, 11. Attempted shots: Hornets 73, stage made 31; Cordovas 63, made 15. |* two out of Foul-shooting: Hornets, of nine; Cordovas, three out nine. | Score by quraterdi® Arnold 16 26 42 64 Cordova 1 18 25 33 a a ‘STANDINGS ' CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF (Island City Basketball League) Cloh— W. L. Pet. U.S. Marines 12 Lions Club 1 1 500 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Club— Wt bet | Menendez 1.000 Arnold 1.000 Colgate 667 McCown 687 MeMahon 333 Barber 333 Cordova Hamlin 000 five seconds of play. The gamé ended with the B's in possession of the ball, thus leaving doubt as to the strongest of the teamis. The -outcome last night provided a definite answer Tie second-stringers topped the Fegulars, 20-10. in the first quager and maintained a eom- manging lead all the way. Fieht- ing Spirit was the deminant fac- tor of their triumph A rubber game will be staged tomorrow night Ralph Arnold and Ike Saun- ders tied for scoring honors of each sinking 14 points. n, A forward. marks with 15 bert Hamlin and Har- B guartis, and Rob A guard, ‘starred on points. R ry Colgate. erts Smith by quarters vB 20 Ve 4 42 Varsity A lo 16 23 46 60! Lewis, in closing the meeting, thanked Hamlin for his energy and enthusiasm in continuing his efforts to ereate baseball and dia- mond ball interest in Key West. JOE LOPEZ WON “CITY GOLF TITLE VETERAN SPOTTSWOODP SEV- EN STROKES BEHIND LOCAL ACE Joseph Lopez, one of Florida’s outstanding amateur golfers, eas- \ily won the Key West Country Club championship by a_ nine- troke margin. , Lopez got off to a_ bad scoring a high 45 on the nine, but settled down to succes- start, . ive rounds.6%95, 34eand 34. The tter two sub-par rouhds were the only ones of the tournament, which was held recently. | Joe's total score was 143, seven ‘points less than runnerup Robert Spottswood, 152. i Lopez will receive a cocktail set donated by the Southernmost 500 | Pharmacy and Spottswood is to be! {awarded a tie and collar set, donated by the club. A veteran tournament player, Spottswood scored 77-75 for his |total of 152, four strokes better than the nearest rival for runner- up honors. clasp SPORTS CI BASKETBALL (High Schoot Gym. 7:30 p. m.) TOMORROW NIGHT First Game—High School Var. jsity A vs. High School Varsity B. Lions Club playoff). (city ae | JUNIOR HIGH TOURNAMENT (High School Gym. 3:30 p.m.) THIS AFTERNOON . First Game—Colgate vs. jendez. Second Game—Hamilin vs. Arn- old. Men- SOFTBALL (Bayview Park. 7:30 p.m.) TOMORROW NIGHT First Game—NavSta vs Second G Arm yer's Barbers. Navy.| O°. | Strietly vs Saw-| OPEN THE first |” | . i atall Second Game—U.S. Marines vs. | TRY IT TODAY— championship | The Favorite in Key West | | apri-S-15,1941 NOTICE OF cy That Lurene L. Tax Certificate 7th day of duly, A. D. filed same in my office and has 01 ALLAN RB, {Soticitor for matter of ratifying and confirm- ing all actions of the stockhold- ers taken at their meeting held ber 9, 1937, and of the di- at their ‘meetings held | ber 9, 1937, December 8, | January 31," 1939, and August 24, 1939, and at any meet- ings held subsequently, as_r corded in the Corporation Rec- ord Book of the corporation. To consider and act upon the matter of ratifying and confirm- ing the action of the presi of this corporation in executing in its name and behalf, delive: ing and accepting, an agre ment dated April 18, 1940, by which this corporation appointed Richard T. Childs its exclusive agent for the period of one year from the date of said instrument for the sale of all its real estate located at Key West, Florida, | and fixed the compensation of said agent in the event of a sale | of the property. H To consider and act upon such other matters, if any, asm properly come before the meet- ing. By order of the Secretary. GEO. V. PERPALL, retary FIP SLIALZLEAZLIALLZLLALIZAZLALILIZLZILZILIIP LIZ DIS 2 oa APPLICATION FOR | ‘AX DERD | (Senate Bill 163) | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Curry, holder of | ‘0. 285, issued the 1930, has; MMM: VIIPII LILA LLL ee eed made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate | embraces the following described | property in the County of Monroe, | State of Florida, to-wit: of Tr. 5, Book F-5, Windsor Pauline Stre roe County Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Assets Realization Co. et al. Unless said certificate redeemed according to property deseribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of May, 1941, which is the 5th day of May, 1941. Dated this Ist day of April, 1941. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. be the shall law, aprl-8-15-22,1941 Ure, NCERY. ARET CAMPANA BINSTED, Plaintiff, ve. GEORGE SIDNEY BINSTED, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION aring by the sworn bill ted cause that » 2 >, the de- fendant therein named, a non- | resident of the S da and des at 24 Bender e, Cliffside, y Jersey said defendant ix . ag twenty-one years; that there is no-person in the State of Florida the service of a summons in ehancery upoh whom would bind said defendant it ig therefore ordered that said ldefendant be and he ix hereby re- |} quired to appear to the bill of com- | plaint filed in said cause on or be- | fore Monday, the 5th day of May, | A. D. 1941, otherwise the allegations | of said bill Will be taken as co fessed by said defendant It is further ordered that this der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West newspaper pub- ished in < ar Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court. Ry (Sd) Anita M. Salgado Deputy Clerk CLEARER, JR, Plaintife. aprl-8 90,1941 Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. 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