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TUESDAY» FEBUARY' 27; TWO BASKETBALL ~ GAMES LAST NIGHT HELL CATS AND LUM. BER TEAM COME OUT VICTORIOUS * By PEDRO AGUILAR The first game scheduled be- tween the NOB WAVES and the 1945 THE WEAR FORECAST \ Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy with a few widely scat- tered showers this afternoon, to- night ~and Wednesday; little jchange in temperature; moderate :to fresh southeast to south winds, Starlings was postponed by the @iminishing tonight and Wed- WAVES. In the second game the | "®S¢ay- Hell Cats won over the league! _ Florida; Partly cloudy and con- leading Junior Conchs by an 18/tinued mild today, tonight and to 23 score. It seemed as if the! Wednesday; moderate to fresh Conchs could not get clicking for only in the last quarter they seored half of their points. Al- i bury was the leading storer with Straits; Southeast to south winds, I—a member of the French 8»points and Valdez for the win- moderate to fresh today, dimin- Foreign Legion. ners with 7, Mora with 6 and Fitch with 5 were-high for the Hell Cats. i Score by quarters: Hell Cats aoe Je. Conehs 333 9 18 Jackson, referee; Walden, um-} pire; Aguilar, scorer, and will! jams, timekeeper, . Hi In the second game the Daily , News lost through some poor sportsmanship shown by Villar- eal-and Parra. Parra walked off Observation taken at 8:20 e.m.,' history. the field in the middle of the quarter and) refused to continue, play and Villareal dressed in his, civilian clothes and walked and clowned on \the floor while the game was going om These two boys should be barred from, future, play on this court. Os- terhoudt and McCollough started | to fight but they ere seperated | before any damage was done,' and put out of the game. Mr. Girton had to finish the game Brown, Sawyer and Saunders with but four play Valdez, High scorer was Larsen with 15 points. Osterhoudt had 4, Valdez 5, Delgado 5. Score by quarters: M. D. News * i % 3 19 Lindsley Lumber 110 12 34 Aguilar, scorer; Walden, referee; Jackson, umpire, and Williams, timekeeper Basketball Schedule | At High School Gym. TONIGHT— 7:15 P. M.—Service Sextette vs. | NAS WAVES. | 8:20 P. M—Junior High School vs. Leathernecks, 9:15 P. M.—Poinciana Navy vs. Marines. { THURSDAY— | 7:30.P, M,—Starlings’ ys. NOB} WAVES. 8:40 P. M—American Legion} vs. Woodson’s Conchs. Indoor Swimming And Diving Events} { The Florida AAU Indoor} Swimming and Diving Cham- pionships for men and women are to be held at Palm Beach| Saturday, March 3. They are; open both to civilians and serv-! ice personnel. Anyone interested may obtain entry blanks from the local City Recreation Department, 207 Duval street. NEW SCHEDULES OF DIAMONDBALL The following is the diamond- | University of Kansas woman pro-| . ball schedule of the City Recre- ation Department for the week of February: 26: TUESDAY— 7:30 p.m. Electric Shop vs. American Legion. THURSDAY— 7:30 p. m. Porter Place vs. B- 29's, 4 FRIDAY— : 7:30 p. m. Scorpions vs. Mach- inists. ee winds, diminishing. tonight and Wednesday. St. Augustine through Florida ishing to moderate Wednesday; partly cloudy weather. East Gulf: Southeast to south * |winds, moderate to fresh today, selves from all business not di- 3 6 & 9 23 diminishing to moderate by Wed- rectly relating to meat packing. nesday; partly cloudy weather, Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. Key West, Fla., Feb. 27, 1945 Eastern Wartime (City C*tice) | Tomperatures ! Highest last 24 hours _ 5 Lowest la:t sight . 74 Mean ee 78 Normal yal Precipitation | Rafnfat, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m.. inches 0. Total rainfali since Feb. 1; nches 0.06 Deficiency since February 1; inches 1.24 Total rainfall since January 1; inches Deficiency since January 1; inehes 2.16 Relative Humidity | 184% Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise Sunset Moonrise -......... -- 9:05 Moonset “ 9 1 a.m. 8 p.m. p.m. a.m. a4 5. 22 © Tomorrow's Tides | (ivaval Base) | High Tide Low Tide | 1:00 a.m. 5:39 a.m. | 12:04 p.m. 5:35 p.m. | TODAY’S | ANNIVERSARIES | 1786 — Alexander C. ee noted Baltimore editor, congress- man and senator, born Annapolis, Md. Died April 27, 1819. | 1807—Henry Wadsworth Long-| fellow, famed ad beloved poet, | born Portland, Maine. Died Cam-| Lridge, Mass., Mur. 24, 1882. 1836—Russell 4. Alger, Union} soldier, Michigan lumber mag- nate, governor, sec.etary of war, born Lafayette, Ohio. Died Jan. 24, 1907. 1850 — Henry E. Hutington, the great California library, born Oneonta, N. Y. Died May 23, 1927. 1850—Laura E. Richards, noted author, Julia Ward Howe, born in Bos- ton. 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