The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 30, 1947, Page 3

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PHURSDAY JANUARY 30 1947 a Met. Tomrorow’s “Dimes” Cage Tilts The third of Key West's March Dimes benefit sports events! ‘ held tomorrow night att the high the Red = Raiders, city werkethall champions, collide ° ' Hospital, leading “ the seasan here ports events which the Mareh of ontributions were the ship ball game between the Navy All-Stars neestion of The Citizen uthoard motorboat re- ff South Beach Sun- md ty boost ed Sunday and the the Key West Outboard © feature attraction tomor- mit will be preeeded by a GRANTLAND RICE. famous port writer, has again organized ports world for the March of Homes, January 15-90. Key West te lime with this national en- by holding a March of Demmee benefit ball game and out- he teavor heerd regette and scheduling a) pects! basketball tripleheader for tomorrow aight. Electric at 7:15 and 15 between Radio! \ ear and the Hospital five, © meeting a the Junior Conse ‘Coca-Cola Upsets | Raiders; School Girls Beat CY Oo nsve been aiehing the Cénchy to 17 kie wwaweseees ‘La Concha Owner school gymnasium ‘And Friends Land 7-Foot Sailfish Key West waters yielded another gratifying catch yes- ot Speke pat-owner Jacksonville, part-owner of La Concha Hetel and ‘chief auditor of the duPont inter- ests. accompanied by two companions. Bright, Eugene Lindsey and | Charles T. Harris of Washing- ton. D. C., brought in a seven- fect, one-inch sailfish, a 10- pound blye-nose dolphin. a 15- pound bonita and five good- sized mackerel. The men chartered the deep-sea fishing craft of Capt. Albert Atwell. who took his patrons to a 300- foot portion of the Gulf “Evelyn”, Stream. Bright is spending several days here for sports fishing. A chemhathndeude heater alle SE EER Rae soon son ral Choice "Attraction Conchs Aim To Get Back tn | | Saturday. ithe high school court here. fat 7:15 p.m. ,to find his best combination. I peer at center and Galey Sweet- ing and Oscar Cruz at the guard posts wouid again be in the start- ing line-up. The other forward position re- mained a question-mark. Big Bob Parks was benched in last week’s ‘ami, after failing to score from the floor in a game which the vis- itors won, 40 to 39. None of his Coca-Cola upset the Red Raid- ers, leaders of the City Basket- A League, last night, 31 he defeat put the Raiders in second place behind USS Wil- It was the Raiders’ loss of the season. The High School Varsity Girls’ team scored heavily in the final period to defeat Catholic Youth Council, 32 to 24. In the other game, Wolves tries, 27 to 15. ball Cl its old crushed Romero Results: First Game Score by quarters: Wolves Electrics Field goals: O65 > sie. eee Second Game second rival, the Osterhoudt Elec-' 6—15° Sanders 3, Rosam 2, Osterhoudt 2, Lloyd 1, Villa- real 4, Domenech 1, Wallace 1, Brogli 1. Romero 3, Albury 2, Barco Free throws: Romero 2. TP 27 substitutes were much improved, ,however, so Parks may still get jthe starting call on the assump- ,tion he may have been off his game. Veteran basketball fans who this season are profuse in voicing credit due Lt. Gustitus and Pap- ich, the two Navy men, who have been doing the officiating. Both men haye shown admirable im- partiality in their decisions. Though keeping the players welt in check, they have also managed to refrain from slowing up the tempo of the games. Winter League's Last-Half Games ' Are Announced Winter Baseball league offici- als waited for representatives of the Pirates, first-half winners, to appear at the league meeting 1, last night at the City Hall but when no Buccaneers arrived the) last-half schedule was drawn up| Coach N. H. Pepper put his charges through some extended | ;work-outs yesterday in an effort It appeared probable that Captain | Bernie Papy, Jr., at forward; Al Anxious to get back in the win column after suffering their sec-| ond one-point defeat of the sea-} json, Key West High's Conchs; jloaked forward today to its games with Saints Peter and Paul High of Miami tomorrow and with the jpowerful Vero Beach High five Both games’ will be played on F The| assignment. game tomorrow will be preceded’ |by a High School Varsity Girls’) jgame and that Saturday by a Jun- /t0r, left the Chamber's office in ior Varsity contest, the high school | |reported. Both preliminaries Start | jbeaches for shells. {New Ulm, Minn.; Dr. and Mrs. game against Gesu High of Mi-|Me.:.Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Cappel- aa . Winter visitors in Key es Aye dayneh. 9. cape lone accompanied the Chamber! A182. < of Commerce’s regular Tuesday | [outing trip up the Keys this week N itetaled the largest number | this saat season, with forty making the due’ jtour. A caravan of 12 cars, led _ by point to ithe Fo Jersey p ‘Frank Adams, local USO direc- in the ace’ rate | dropped nt _ per cent the first month, and ‘highway deaths were! the lowest in 16 years. The 13-week program will ibe ‘sponsored .by’the Florida Press’ iJackson Square at 1 o’clock and lreturned to Key West at 6:00 that ! {evening. | Hand-line fishing from an old ibridge on No Name Key was en- Associatin and the: Asuicinted) joyed and a study of the wildlife’ Dailies, who will release educa ‘on Big Pine was made. Upon ar-| jTival at the No Name fishing, \“hole” the party broke up into two groups, some of which fished, World Warf ¥ et le while another party combed the | Must File urity Claims Before tet. 10 10, 47 Present in the group were: Mrs.j! Under the 1946 amendments to. H. T. Tycker and Joyce Tucke#,|the Social Security Act, survivors: of World War veterans, who. died before August 10, 1846, have until February 10, 1947, to file Donald Macomber, Brunswick, H { |Canada; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Con-}Miami field office of the Social] man, Winter Garden, Fla.; Edna|claims for old-age and survivors Menzies, Brunswick, Me.: Mr. and! insurance without losing benefit, Mrs. W. E. N. King, Winnipeg,|W. B. Weaver, manager of the Security Administration, said to-’ day. Monthly benefits are retroactive to the month of the death of veteran if it occurred prior’ to August 10, 1946, and if the sur- nell, Big Bear Lake, Calif; Mr.! and Mrs. Lester Versteeg, Nation-* al Park, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cruse and Mr. and Mrs. C..H. Cruse, Richmond, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dixon, Philadelphia, | yivors file aclaim before midnight Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bray, of February 10, 1947. Thomasville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.| Survivors of all World War HL Helming, Flourton, Pa.; Benj. Ker- | veierans who have died on or: shaw, Portland, Med; Mr. and Mrs, | after August 10, 1946, and within Charles Tooker, Saginaw, Mich.; | three years after being discharged Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robinson, | from military service, are also Manitou Beach, Mich.; John Ells-| urged to contact the Miami office, worth, Manitou Beach, Minn.; Mr.! of the Social Security Administra- and Mrs. Guy Smoke, Peckering-|tion, located at 509 Langford ton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Frank,| Bldg., 121 S. E. lst Street, at once. Ogensburg, N. Y.; Dr. Foreman, i Regardless of whether the veter- Miami; Miss R. T. Russell, Atlan-|@" ever had a Social Security ta, Ga.; D. Levine, Royal Oak, ‘card or whether he ever worked Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Tripp,;o2 a job covered by the Social Sheppard, Mich. Security Act, his survivors may be eligible for old-age and_ sur- March Of Dimes Campaign To Be | India Lawyers Opposed To The Jury System |] Aided By Jolson! Pee jableflegal organizations in India, | MADURA, India—(AP).—The lawyers. conference of Madras Al nationally famous | has ppealed for abolition of the ff {radio and screen star, is schedul-|j ed to make a personal apearance | the at the March of Dimes party at | grea Phe. the benefits.” Key West Navy Base tonight. | Numerous publications have’ The party will last from 8 p. m. {claimed .that the jury system,'}J to midnight. brought in by the British, was not} All the proceeds of the party,|suited.to the Indian mentality. which is for officers and enlisted| Most commentators have as-'| personnel as well as civilian em-jserted that the opportunity for} ployees of the base, will be pre- | “fixing” a jury was much greate?#} sented to Key West’s March of {than “fixing” a judge, and that Dimes campaign. Key West mer-j juries in India are more inclined| chants have donated prizes to be biased toward friends and lson comes to Key West, the j neighbors. by reason of the siar’s! willingness to aid in maintaining | Navy morale and to aid «the March of Dimes, and also through! | ABR RSOa a ai ia Nour Grocer SELLS That Good the intervention of Sonny Shep- | ard. a former Navy officer sta- | tioned at Key West, who is man-\ and aN oe of Lnicoln theater, Miami; ——Try A Pound Today—— h. ‘ CASA MARINA President’s Birthday DINNER Served in the Marine Room January 30th. 1947 8 2 Se he 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. MEN APPETIZERS Tomato Juice Shrimp Cocktail (.25 extra) Liver Pate Fruit Supreme Antipasto Italienne Herring in Cream Half Grapefeuit Florida Lobster Cocktail ‘ ady defeated{ High School— FG FT TP without them. Wh eaders of the|Rose Kerr, f 1 0 2 It was decided to have each of AL and recent|Nica Smith, f 3 0 6 the three remaining teams play wv Raiders by a|N. Lane, f 8 2 18 a doubleheader every week, the B. Demeritt, f | 0 6 first game to start at 1:15 p. m. t their }M. Kerr, f 0 0 0 In Sunday’s games the Trojans how-|B. Cothrell, g 0 0 0 will meet the Red Raiders, run- i ague-lead-}G. Albury, g 0 0 0 ners-up for the first-half title, to keep} M. Lumley, g 0 0 0 and the Blue Sox ; $s or} — — —! All games will be played at the | rotals— 15 e Municipal Stadium. The second CY.C— FG game will start 15 minutes after ‘ {A. Haskins, f & s the first game is completed M. Saunders, f 3 The Blue Sox and Trojans sub-| “|J. Parks, f 1 mitted rosters containing the 1B. Arthur, f 0 names of several players. All /P. Collins, g 0 were free agents and will \“\ A. Soriano, g 0 0 0 strengthen the two teams con- ' F. Mora, g 0 0 0 siderably Clark and Robert Hence, the|J. Bradley, g 0 0 0 Bethel were named umpires and} "v vill bef M. Roberts, g 0 0 0 Manuel V Je., ticket-seller Whether the — _ — and receipts custodian iB 4 ean just-| Totals- 10 4 24 Feb. 1—Trojans vs. Red Raid- ity d-| Score by quarters TP ers and Blue Sox. : ed to re-|High School 4 8 7 32 Feb. 9—Red Raiders vs. Tro- Hospital. |C.Y.C. 6. 6 4 jans and Blue Sox | the games with-| Personal fouls: Haskins un- Feb. 16—Blue vs. Red; nA collcetion {ders 4, Collins 1, Soriano 1, Smith | Raiders and Troj for the}1, Demeritt 2, Cothrell 1, Al- Feb. 23—Trojans vs. Blue Sox Recreation ;bury 1 and Red Raiders. Hunte said Third Game March 2—Red Raiders vs Blue! Peter Aguil-| Red Raiders— FG FT TP Sox and Trojans. | e do-!Meador, f 0 0 0 March 9—Blue Sox vs. Troj for the }MeMahon, f 0 0 0 and Red Raiders. ect \Villareal, f 3 2 8 March 16—Trojans_ vs ted | 2 0 4 Raiders and Biue Sox nape 1 0 2 March 23—Red Raiders vs Tro- | FiME CHANGED FOR lonzo, g 1 1. 3 jans and Blue Sox i MEN'S WORKOUT soccer g 0 © 0. March 30—Blue vs. Red} Men's ee Ane _ Raiders and Trojz i} * Totals— 7 : Yh ee eens | as announc-) Cea-Cola— FG FT TP, Mii B. Schoneck, f 2 kG ae SPORTS d | ee |p Herrick, f 4 0 8 an and Wed-|w Herrick, g i 0 wh RECREATION 2. to GC. Lewin, ¢ 5 338 Hl irector, (Costar O08 MTT | “|W. Schoneck, g 2) Oe ee \3 — _ SWIMMING—South Beach, south | sie nants Totals— 14 3 1 ' end of Duval Street. | Ne wap aper Re saders | yn V AP) Vermont's ing super to super that stu while they nda foun- ent dded tu 1 rok the prox adio con ak 100,000 { 50 times ane propell | | \ | i | J i Person: real 1, R B. eree for for Ce eree and Scorer: ETE I EES TE! UAE AULA UAEAGUGERAA ALAA AERA BASKETBALL High School Gymnasium Roberts 1, al fouls: two gar girls’ game: rezo. Timer: Aguilar. (Night Games) Meador 2, Villa B. Schoneck 3, schoneck 1, W. Herrick 1. Free throws missed: Alonzo 1, Roberts‘ choneck 1, Lewin 1. Papich. Ref- C. Valdez Tallon. Ref- DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, | west Caroline Street; Craig! Dock, north end of Grinnell Street. BASEBALL—Winter League dou- | bleheader every Sunday, 1:00 Duck Ave. and 14th St. GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. vision Street (day and night} facilities). (BASES ELL outioor courts at South Beach and Bayview Park. HANDBALL—Bayview Park. «SUAVE eee nn .SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview | TONIGHT— (Infantile Paralysis Fund) 7:15—Junior 8:15—R 9:15--N Conchs mero’s Eltctrics. Radio vs. Javal Hospital Raiders, va: vs USS Foss. Ro-} Park and South Beach. PICNICKING—Tables at i view Park. | CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND — Bayview Park. Bay- Red’ COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview ‘ Park. | p.m., at Municipal Stadium, | NNIS—Bayview Park on Di-! | SOUP Consomme Brunoise Potage Longchamps Cold Madrilene ENTREES, Baked Stuffed Lobster Gratined Thermidor Supreme of Pomgano Saute Amandine Filet of Matire Fish Grilled Hoteliere 2.50 Grilled Young Squab on Toast Virginia Ham 3.00 Breaded Veal Cutlet Saute, Milanaise 2.75 Broiled Club Steak, Sliced Charolaise 2,85 Breast of Long Island Duckling, Orange Sauce, Bigarrade 3,00 Grilled Loin Lamb CI hops, Bacon, Anglaise 3.00 Cold Roast Beef, Potato Salad 2.75 Cold Half Jumbo Lobster Garni Surprise VEGETABLES Fried Tomatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes French Fried Potatoes SALAD Carrots Vichy DES : Compote of Fruits Parfait Cheese Peach Melba Black Cherrystone Pie Baba au Rum COFFEE Price of the Full Dinner is Indicated by the Cost of Entree MUSIC by GENE COSTELLO TRIO Reservations Requested Telephone 305 somewhat baa” Fish dock’ here “is very poor’. and another man brought in 1100 pounds of kingfish The production of Spanish and ; Thompson king mackerel has picked. up| brought in @ similar recent! Sunday. Otherwise, since the Monday Williams ‘said “prospects for better etting 8. Jack Thompson of Bd said the catch; Solomon Bowe | WE INVITE YOU TO SBE OUR WIDE *Pullman Bags ®Two Suitors for Men “ngzther”, fishermen said today, but it is far-below normal. On Sunday, 14,600 pounds of fish were brought in by boats of | the East Coast Fisheries at Mar- athon, Howard Williams, mana-! been out several “| ger, said. Of the total, 7800 were| {rom these craft has not yet! silver mullet most of which were | reported. Willioms alse shipped promptly to Georgia and| had four boats im ey 7,000 were Spanish mackerel,| Whose skippers wanted t ge most of whieh went to New York xine :| by railroad refrigerator car after being taken.to Miami by truck, a ans said his best catch of | e Season occurred one day last: i jicenses were ismaeedt month .when Joe Felton, . Nor-! Morrigge 'y wood Roberts and Clyde Thomp-; son bfought in 17,000 pounds of; Spanish ‘mackerel. same trio brought in'5100 pounds; it was’ the first time they had} Army, been ‘out in a number of days. the} are | d production, | “Kingtish for boats out of Key 908 Ashe street West might pick up”, he said,| “but, it-looks as though the Span- | wa ish mackerel are about through.” | once was seem to clewr ® He'said the’ fishermen were get-| | foot fence ting 12.cents a pound at the start ; — of the season but the price drop- | ped.to ten cents and they are now | from’ No| All Grocers Man’s Land. seve before youtgeday, VASE eae ee 44 9 to 12 o Clock ' Tiekets, $2.00 2 ORCHESTRAS [RUSS DALBY and His Cafe testy Qrevowe Samonite LUGGAGE *Overnight Bags *Army Lockers KANTOR’S "Shor said, and M. |been virtually no ‘Thompson said. From 15 to 20 boats out at No Man's Land | several ice-box TWO COUPLES TAKE LICENSES 70 WED |yesterday to the following couples by County Judge Ray mond R. Lord: Edward E. Kushman, 3, U_ & and Rose E Curry, Mey West Walter K. Butz, 20, andi. thy M. Kemmerer, 22, both of A hunted Australian weer ee STRONG ARM TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at SELECTION! Now Showing ; and Women *Large Packing Trunks

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