Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1946 igh School Girls’ Varsity By NESTOR CASTANEDA i Se West High School's varsity: the Wolves’ tes Sesketball team opened its' points. a ay age ly last night) In the third game, the Raiders } by yl reg ye ah doe took the lead in the first quar-! pe te sag) th® High| ter and were never overtaken. | = renaas m an exhibi-|The Defenders encountered such & — , | & strong defensive team that they cane 4 Fv we Carbonell's| failed to score a single point in| ~ gy ee te yo sleughtered|the final quarter. Bo Meador, Ry ff. a ee Raider forward, led the scoring | Hectric| att ; ‘ ew hed om @ 19-16 victory attack wth, Rone, attack with 8 ever Osterhoudt's Wolves. Army im the first game, the Varsity | Plarer— EGET, PE Tps Gitte, ted by “Tika” Smith, who cota Wey sored 17 paints, outscored a 050" 2°20 tubbern Lions team. The game Brawer bas WIS ihe a me clewe until the last period} Stillman - OT 0 ce, al tem the Versity pulled out in Gross ee front with the help of the sharp- | Foster cae ae | hooting Smith girl, Cleo Ro-| Garner ai Bae a om, Liew forward, led the losers' | Cline 90. 02 ark with 22 points is, Ee Se ke the second game, the Elec-| Totals - broad © Shop edged out the Wolves, m0 The game was a rough} Player— PF Tpt fee © IT fouls were called in| Roberts if entire fracas. The game was! Meador _. a 20 ted welll the last three min-| Skaggs - 146 o when Sowyer, Romero for-| Haskins ——- 0 10 werd, sank « field goal and a} Sweeting te oe thew to give them the win- | Sawyer ber oe ergin. Sawyer and Brogli} Alonzo On 8 tet Remerc’s attack with 7 rec ee patois, while Cleni Demeritt led’ Totals 4 56 e Stunning Blonde Fish Off Key West II IDPS IT fF) A stunning blonde from Cocoa, Fla,, Mrs. E. E. Lewis, yesterday caught one of the largest dolphins ever hooked in Key. West waters, The fish. ‘a 40-pounder, measuring 4 feet, 7% inches in length, was the first fish of any kind ever caught by Mrs. Lewis. The slender, 110-pound visitor fought the big fellow for 40 minutes before land- ing him aboard Captain Red | Maxwell's “Heidi-Ho.” Aft- er being hooked, the dolphin | took to the air and whipped | back and forth above the water as much as he did | through it. | . Mrs. Lewis was accom- | panied by her husband, a | citrus grower near Cocoa. They will leave for their home today. Mrs. Lewis’ | ig believed to be either a Key West record for dol- phins, or yery close to the record. IIA LEAL Aha WOBBLE OF EARTH IS LAID TO SHIFTING AJR) LONDON.—(AP)—The earth's wobble, observed long ago by as- Skip Rueda Of Trojans Hits 615 To Lead League Batters By NESTOR CASTANEDA ’ @ (@kipper) Rueda, Trojan " ‘ League in hitting with «i O16 Rueda got two hits THROUGH theee tier Sunday to raise his} By e 1S = points. Sterling, Ba ute acker who was tied PEDRO AGUILAR > wih ta last week for the | AAA RASOARDAAOMAL . seamwe leoderebup, dropped to fifth} The All-Star club picked by | oot with a 444 average this writer, as published in The | Arman. Acevedo, Trojan Citizen Wednesday, was based; tReet backer renee wit few tube “oom place with a 500 batting! Raiders’ | Machinists and VFW, batted .320. | ie im second place ,on the batting and fielding rec-| » S88, end Machin, Pirate out-,ords of the players and how they . ted with Acevedo for Performed in league games: tronomers, has been traced to great air masses which accumu- late over Europe and Asia dur- ing the winter and roll back to- wards the oceans in the summer, says the Soviet Science News. The publication records a re-, am LE EZ anid port by V. Shuleikin to the Sov- | . iet Academy of Sciences on the | results of a study of seasonal at- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN QRS R EERE RAB eS we CLASSIFIED FOR SMART GIRLS Who Can Handle A RESPONSIBLE | WORRIED about POSITION And Who Want eA Permanent Career eGood Pay eVacation With Pay Here’s OPPORTUNITY The greatest telephone expansion in history requires. many addi- tional ambitious girls at the switchboards. ; This is an essential public service and a position of responsibility . ..and pays accordingly. Apply Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY nov25-tf | Experienced seamstress, Navy and civilian uniforms. Apply 419'2 Duval St. nov22-6tx Laughing Herman Buiskoll of Kalamazoo, Michigan, had heard much of roping steers’ and hog- tying calves, but to lasso a fish was somp’n he hadn’t dreamed | of until he came to Key West, where anything can happen in salt water fishing. © From the “Sea. Raider,” with Captain Lefty Reagan and George Bassett, he hooked a big 25-! ; pound barracuda and ‘was mere- ly feeling pleased when it hap-; pened. The frenzied fish jumped } clear of the sea, fouled itself in} the line, tied a knot; around its! own tail. In the cockpit with him was Mrs. Buiskool. Lvyckily, he has her to back him, /when he tells| the tale back ho me. In the party also was re- ticent Harold Stearns of Mon- | treal, Canada,/ and the amiable’ | Sherwood Forest, furniture job-| ber of High; Point, N. C. who! caught four / batracudas, and a, big mackerel. Both are guests at; the La Concha. The big catch also included al 22-pourid albacore, three novi-tt gifts? Let us do your worrying for you, See our beautiful ‘and useful items at) Shirl’s Linen Shop, 512 Flemixig, Phone 118. ‘ nov8-tf We have the finest selection of imported, hand-made, pure lin- en handkerchiefs. Also.imported lace table cloths,\ bedspreads, dresser sets, lunch?on sets, pi lows, towel sets, blankets, uni- forms, ete. Shirl’s linen Shop, 512 Fleming, next to, Pepper's. { nov18-tt New automobile . batteries, all sizes. Evans, 506 Southard St. \nov19=tf caHle@ for the picture. Jy Pokorney of Carvandale, A Pemnsylvania, who was with the! Overboard went “Like to seea fun?” asked the Father of rng “Shoot!” é “See the ‘Heidi-Ho’ and. Maxwell trolling out. there? that Navy Torpedoman- in the cockpit, .a rod in one hand and a bottle o’ beer in the other?” “So what?” “Go shove a big. grouper on his bait and see what he'll do with the beer.” E “Oh, boy;” Deloris dived and disappeared. CT™ C. D. Cox, with three shipmates in the cockpit of the “Heidi-Ho,” was enjoying the hot November sup. Absently fishing with one hand, waving © cold bottle of beer in the other he sang joyously. “Fifteen men on a dead man’s chest ... Wow! What's that?” He stopped and yelled. Somethings that felt like a whale struck hi unsuspecting bait. The line | swerved, the tip of the red ben in a dangerous are, Both hand | were needed badly. Posed with a problem not me 1¢-| before, the Torpedoman ‘hesitat pound /mackerel and three grop-|¢d. With a grim hold/on.the rod ers. {van's Photo Service was’ he looked at the line, He -looke: j at the beer. ’ With Naval precision he acted the, beer. In f@me party the following day,! board came the big /grouper-— Satunday, was pleased enough | 35-pounder. with “a barracuda and a lot o'} Cox shook his head and sighed HOMES. \ 5 room home. Needs slight re- pairs, only $5,500.00. Dasirable location. \ pangs he said. | Neptune grunted, 2 small cottages, $4,500.30, %] In less than three hours after| Sympathetic E. H. Drude, CTM also got two black groupers. S starting out for the channel and “” a reef, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs,! did Ww. A. Jackman, CTX. an ‘Muir of Spokane, W: shington, } W- G. Stromath, ‘TM 2/c. The Captain Ted Canova’s “Switch-j Were all from the Torpedo Sho} cash, Bal, 2 yrs. C.B.S. _Con- struction. 5 room hame, $9,- 500.00. Furnished. $6,000.00 cash Cateher—Castro played with | {kin and his colleagues earimate)| mospheric fluctuations. Shulei- there are 300 billion tons more_, air over Europe and Asia in win- ter than in summer. The great | movement of this air, they say, | gives rise to late frosts in spring | and Indian summer in autumn. The shifting weight is so great, they add, that it causes the earth to wobble. Today’s Anniversaries avet age er, Red “ » nite ae. we in fourth ‘Sterling led the league in hitting | (Know America) soe ehppene the ball at a 462 and home runs and runs ‘batted 1831—John W. Mackay, Cali- in. William Cates, at second,} fornia gold hunter, one of the few in comes compiled through Played a. bang-up brand of ball.| popular bonanza © millionaires, at Qendew® game, these are the At third, Mario Hernandez batted} born in Ireland. Died July 20, on wattng hitters 1985 and played swell. Baker,| 1902. : Player Team— AB RH Ave. Jat short, was picked on account| 1864—Lindley M. Garrison, New . Reeds. Trojans 19 3 8 615 of his fighting qualities, for he Jersey lawyer, Wilson‘’s famed Acevedo. Tienes 16 3 6 500 |'s always in the gai d plays! secretary of war, born in Cam- Machin, Pirates 6 3 3 .500 hard. Navarro, forts ; batted! den, N. J. Died Oct. 19, 1932. Beker, Meiders 139 5 6 462 |.430, and Bake®Pat the same po- | *, 1866—John. Barrett, Vermont Guertin Weers 9 2 4 1446 |sition, hit only ».320. This spot| diplomat, director-general of the Roberts, Raiders 18 1 6 .400 | Was a toss-up; So I put Navarro] Pan-American Union, born at} 7. Alonso. Wers 16 3 7 .3008 las a sub infielder. Kerr, at right! Grafton, NM. Y. Died Oct. 17,| Deville. Trojens 6 1 9 1875 field, hit .385, McCarthy, in cen-| 1938. | 3 Villareal, Wires 11 3 4 .384 | ter, hit .365. .“Radio” Carey hit{ 1866—Henry Bacon, New York's | Rodrigues, Pres 18 3 6 .333 440. Jack ‘Villareal, as sub out- famed architect, designer of the a Acevedo. BB 12 3 4 .233 fielder on the All-Star club, hit} Lincoln Memorial, Washington, | Haskins, B Sox 8 2 3 333 346 and batted out four home| born at Watsega, Ill. Died Feb. | |runs and was a sparkplug-in the} 16, 1924. | Miscellaneous Records Legion lineup. Dutch Goehring,| 1878—Edwin P. Morrow, Ken- | we ave the leaders in/as manager of the city champs,| tucky’s noted governor and ora- | jepartments was picked to pilot the first|tor, born at Somerset, Ky. Died | ‘ Rueda, Acevedo, Tro- }team. ; A . June 15, 1935. moat runs scored:|— On the second club, rank } RUSE DIDN'T WORK ; Hsieh \. Alonzo, Las- 'Sands batted .384. Bo Meador) eHIeAGOl = Wien sidunman | each Howiragiiee i t bhem “ dee. Ravters 2 Bive ” oe ' Machin oe Pirate 6 . times nt re Pr " Sex, 4 each it Hine Sox, | ste: ¢ 10. piteher ‘ Biue Sox poh; pitche ‘ Bh ' ! Fielding Polk ‘ positions, ch nm he her *) 1 000 Piching O. 1.000 Pivet base ( mm, 1000 Second base 2h), 1.000. Thid Randers (17 Shortstop | eae. Outfield Y Alonso. Rowers (6) Hae 4 wees ! Albury nllow ing Salinero, Pirates, Poe see mos' | Har ia MA) Avion SEINE Roser: Sox ' t mmings pitehed: C yan 7 Cruz Blue piteher most Record the fielding rec- ding to their respective accepted ap- n parenthesis M. Acevedo, Blue Sox Hernandez, Valdez M Hernandez, | Rueda, Trojans (10), | Raiders (9) and Bak- | “Why, Hubert, Riniaghaned at 1.000 each. Winter League Standings st runs Aloneo, Baker, Raid- Santana, C Lopez doubles Salinero, Aceveds, ’ 4 triples Her- fielding game. Blue Sox, J. Villa- Pirates; Sox M. Hernan- Peg ane stolen | Were needed. Barber hit .385 to Pirates, 4; batter t the most times: Sal-| aiseting Raiders (sub outfielder when he hit .382 A. Acevede with! ey ete rhnonat I had to give him honorable men- with most pitcher with Trojans hits: | piteher Blue Sox Trojans hit 437. Santana poled the ball | at a .325 clip and played a great} J. Carbonell, at} short, was a little erratic at times but played well generally. Dan- ny Lastres was also erratic but socked the ball for a .400 average. J. Garcia got the nod for sub in- fielder for his hitting when hits get the nod for rightfield and J. Ogden for ‘center hit 354. Has- kins hit .350 and Floyd Villareal for the season. Malgrat played a great game but I could not place him at second, third or first, so tion. Alonzo hit .385, R. Valdez and Fito Lastres played well but ‘| had to place them on the honor jroll. In the box, Frank Tynes, /Buster Roberts, Haneock, Chester {and E. weeting pitched some \ good games, so I had to pick them Jon the two leading clubs. Simple “It’s: surprising,” said the pro- fessor to his wife at breakfast, “to think how ignorant we all | ave, Nearly every man, is a spe- cialist in his own line, and in con- sequence we are all as narrow- minded as it is possible to be.” *|Lawd ain't settin’ on dat gran’ held up their parked car, Miss | Lucille McGuire quickly removed | her $1,100 diamond engagement | ring and tossed it into the rear seat to save it. The robber took $115 from the young woman and | her fiance — then ordered them | out of the automobile and drove | away with her ring. Cramping His Style Down in a certain Southern community, .a negro revival meeting was holding forth. Also in session was the grand jury. Sinners were being gathered in swiftly and efficiently by the ex- horting preacher. That is, all ex- cept one hardened individual who, despite all the efforts of the earn shepherd and _ his co- workers, would not. break down and confess his sin. The poor fellow wreathed in the torments of an awakened and cruelly prodding conscience, but could not be induced to speak. “Come on down, brother,”) | shouted the pleading, perspiring | preacher, “confess your sins. The Lord will forgive you.” | “Ah knows He will,” moaned the reluctant candidate, “but de “Yes, dear,” said his wife. “J, for instance,” he continued, “am ashamed of my failure to keep abreast with modern science. Take electric light, for | example. I haven't the least idea Pi-| Lopez, Blue Sox (14), | how it works.” His wife gave him a patroniz- ing look, and smiled. you, too. It’s simple! You just press a switch, and that’s all!” i] Pet.} 750 Not Affected 500 Careful Husband (with news-} Prat pe paper): I see that butcher has Ld 350 gone up one and sixpence. T opens - | Wife: Don't worry, dear, Tve | : : and tenpence | Citieen—25e) been paying one Subscribe w The { | Chu W. L Red Haxters i | for some time. jury!” | Spring In Training | A young medical interne had a | habit of walking past the psycho | | ward each morning. In the yard | of the ward one of the inmates, | was always going through the | motions of winding up and pitch- | ing an imaginary ball. | “Why do you stop every morn- | | ing and watch that screwball go! through his pitching motion?” | one of the doctor’s friends finally asked him. | “Well,” he replied, “if things | keep going the way they are, ry soon be out there with a glove catching for that fellow, and Tl want to get on to his curves.” i | balance $50.00 per mo. ' Man or lady to own and service, 5 route of U.S. Postage Stamp machines, first and only IN-{ DOOR-OUTDOOR machine in| 5 America. Handle full or spare | time, big earnings, immediate income. $968.00 cash required. | For interview give phone, ad- voom home. Furnished. $4,- 500.00. room home. Beautifully fur- nished. $6,500, all cash, C.B.S. Stueco Home, excellent location, a bargain for $8,000.00. eee Wate sBo Te oe $3,500.00 cash, Bal. four yrs. MISCELLANEOUS Business Opportunities of all. de- scriptions; If you want to. buy a business, see me, I have —————— Electrical motors repaired, called what you are looking for. for and delivered. Call Britt at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. nov1-tf | Florida Keys property, ocean and bay frontage. i1 Carbonell, 700 Duval St. Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone} Cee nov26-3tx | 189. Keys made, locks repair- | H ed, ete. nov1-lmo } Come in and see our stock of yard goods. Beautiful patterns for } drapes, slip covers, bedspreads, ; Plenty of Aluminum—have that | roof painted now. Furniture; refinishing. Porch furniture a| curtains, ete. Shirl’s Linen } specialty. We pick up and de-| Shop, 512 Fleming, next to | liver. Also general painting, Pepper's. nov18-t£ | and interior decorating. For; | estimates call Key West Paint-! Electric L. & H. range for sale. | Very reasonable. Worth inves- | Apply 1304 Angela; nov22-6tx | ing Co., 211 Simonton. Phone, Very 290. nov21-9tx/ eee: tt. Listings wanted on Key proper-| 12’ aluminum boat and outboard ; ties. Geo. J, Rawlings, Reg.| eee Broker, Islamorada, Fla. ; motor. Unit 58, Rest Beach. nov15-39t | nov25-4tx ) | Single play victrola, $28.00. Ap- Can deliver for subdivision. The ply 2 Pohaski St. nevabots best large sandy beach. “Ocean | Front” to famous “Overseas | 7, . . : = “Bay” 5 | Flat paint, water paint, enamel, Highway” and “Bay” acreage. turpentine. Lowe & Son, 846 | $20 a foot. It takes $100,000} Ojivia st. novZ6-3t cash. Excellent fishing and} i | bathing. Roy McCluskey, Brok- | 100.0 9-2 Poinci nal er, Phone 38818. Box ma. Ns ie Carts Riverside, Miami, Fla. ae ee nov22-6tx | Tructone combination radio and : = | record player, beautifully toned, Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be; fjoor model. Call 312-J, 408} glad to give estimates on your; Greene Street. nov27-4tx plumbing job and advise you ; ——————W———_______— on your plumbing problems. | Baby sitter.” Phone 312-J. Phone 642-M or cail at No. 1 nov27-4tx Havana Street. nov25-12tx | | Equity 1946 Ford de luxe coupe. Swedish massage treatments. La-| See Tom at Red Brick Garage, dies only. Will improve the, Simonton and Greene. H nov27-3t | | function of your skin, soothe} the nerves. It stimulates di-| gestion, circulation and elim-|37 Pontiac, 8 cylinders, business | ination, increases intestinal ac- | coupe. Can be seen at 44-A, tivity, reduces overweight and | N.A.S. nov27-3tx builds up underweight. Will i give 5 treatments for $13 or 10; Model A Ford, good tires, very treatments for $25, for 30 days! good condition. Call 1163-3 i only. Vermell Welch Hutche-' for information. nov27-2t | son, 1019 Margaret St. Phone!_.._._ 575 for appointment. | WANTED TO RENT { nov27-4' Will pay cash for used car. Lt.- Cmdr. Crutchfield, No. 16, Rest Beach. Call 1063-M. nov25-5tx . For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job.) ————_-_—_—-___ —_- Free estimates. nov28-Imox Wanted to Rent, two bedroom | house, furnished; yearly lease. POR SALE P. O. Box 175. nov28-3tx Must sell cafe at 800 Duval St. Doing good business. Apply on} BOOKS for every age. Books Pee nov26-6tx | “tor every hobby. Paul Smith, Bookseller. Corner Simonton’ Palms, Ferns, Crotons, Coleus, Sul- tanas, Cactus, Hibiscus, Bou-, 224 Eaton Sts. nov12-17t | gainvillaeas, Stephanotis, Flame | = i Vines Calad: s, Poinci . | Store. 706 Duval Street. Phone ines Caladiums, Poincianas, "30> 7o4-w, Ove OR Poinsettias, Fruit Trees, other; tail’ was back again with dogen assorted fish. q|at the sub base here. Linnie Sl SN | Pewee Ee Se eV ‘The Muirs, who made a sbe- | sTRONG ARM BRAND COFFE! cial trip to Key West for a day's; fishing with Ted, left the next} day for California, well satisfied. | Off Sand Key light, Sunday, al low. shrill whistle brought De-| loris the Dglphin to Nepiumels) side. Large EXTENSION TABLE Similar to Illustration All-Spring constructed Studio DINETTE §-PIECE SOLID WOOD with Four Leatherette-Seat CHAIRS _. they were before the war. Metal hinges. $ 50 Beautiful covers that will wear like iron 9 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and_ SUPPLIES plants. 1004 Southard St. Phone 1049-J. nov28-1tx. RCA-Victor radio, table model, leng and short wave, 8 tubes, push button Phone 350-J. nov27-2tx 1025 Elgin St. | |Furnished Apt., 4 rooms & bath. | Apply 1415 Thompson. Phone , | 565-W. nov26-3tx , ‘Room for rent. Price $8 week.; 1019 Margaret or Phone 575. ' nov27-3t ' Furniture and PHONE VENETIAN 1 te MAXWELL = CO. tn. 909 Fleming Street. Corner Margaret St. TRIUMPH COFFEE = MILL at All Grocers Da ita fn elt nti Dadian SUITES. $5250. ea wed fot 3 oe eS ©) ize Tilt Couches, made like cane Se esy Furnishings 682 Key West, Pla BLINDS ;