The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 21, 1947, Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, henna Seca ay OS a HOMESTEAD REN RENEWS tae RIVALRY WITH KEY WEST HIGH TONIGHT GAME PREVIEW OF SO. PLORIDA TOURNEY; | grand matron ‘of Eastern Stars! wily, was ‘held Saturday ‘evening’ Roth, At a A banquet ‘givén“ih honor oa eaves Doilies Mrs. Bessie -Christian, worthy] ype Not At Last ° {AP Newsfeutures in Florida, and. her’ official fam-' in the Rainbow Room of _ the! maker Lia Concha Rotel. {shoes ‘ Afterward Mis. Christian paid|Jack OONCHS SEEK TO ‘Pairings Made For SY Viet Ons. in tne. Seouisn Rive an vou AVENGE 27.26 LOSS |Navy Cage Title SN: || This city’s top basketball at- for tonight at the High} 5, i Schoo! gym when Key We: airings for the Séventh Naval, Entries Reported ae uMieaiend: tae Mich | Distt basketball champion-| st res ead High renew | ships commencing at the Fort ‘CHARLES B. FAIN, Fiint, heir torrid rivalry. A little | Taylor gymmasium ‘here Monday \Mich. -Barracudsi, ‘wt. 26 Tbs. matter as to which of the two | Right were announced today’ byt hoz.; length, 53 ins.; girth, 19 ins. \ the best Class B team in South- | Lt. J. “J. Gustitus, athletic of-1° uight BOO s Ls Beat SPO. TUE | ® Florida will hinge on the 'ficer, Fleet Sonar School. | ep raga pildted ‘by Capt.) sult In the opener, Banana River! d Canova. Caught on Calcutta a \ The many local fans who eae | Naval Air Station faces Naval! ee “im Syacin., 1s vol iebrvo ewe the Conchs are the No. 1 Ait Technical Training Center of | 4-9, Prieuger paren age eer bas = B outfit and also one of Jeeksonville at 7:15. At 9:15 the! on line, size 24, with strip ¢nullet Ne best in any class in Southern, Key West Naval Hospital plays | bait. suade are nxious to get an eye- Hira Cove Springs Naval Sta-| pREDERICK J. KAHN, Brook- the Growers, It was Home-; 0. | Hees tead which spilled Key West, 27- On Tuesday the two winners |} a : ie = eo wet 26. in the opening game of the lide in the final round at 9:15 and tit, any eeaeet eason for the Conchs last De-. aPd the two losers meet at 7:15) fom’ “Soa Raider piloted by'| in the consolation final, Winner i Capt. Gua R. Re ey on ‘home- point defeat | ‘ of the tournament will play the | made red, 345-foot tip, 18-in. butt, of Gesu High, Cath- | Sixth Naval District champions | Ocean City reel, size ‘6, 150-yard Champions, this re-! fo" the right to enter the All-|nglon line, 12 thread: with spoon j Except for a t the St the only mar on the Conch | Navy finals at Great Lakes, Il | bait. I — : 4 onsequently, the Crim- me month, : MARION L. WETZEL, W. Mid- | d crew is out for revenge. janana River entered the | dletown, Ohio. Albacore (tuna), Adeling insult to injury was the Southern Division play-offs by;wgt. 18 pounds, length 29% in.,| jeent seeding of Homestead as’ @efeating the! Key West Navy} girth 19%‘ in, caught Feb. 19) No I in the South Florida Class All-Stars, 73 to 40, Wednesday at | from witéhtail”, piloted by | t tournament commencing Fert Taylor. Green Cove gained |Capt. Ted Canova, on Calcutt Thursday, despite five defeats as the semi-finals by a 39-38 win|rod, 5%-foot tip, weighing*12 oz.; wepared with Key West's two OVer Naval Air Station of Jack- | 20 in. butt, Templar reel, size 4-0; point losses. The Growers | SoMville. Pfleuger make; Cutty-hunk line, ecord of 12 wins and 5 Lt. Gustitus said civilians; 200 yards long, size 24, on Drome } thack compared with Key would be admitted to the games. !Spoon. West's 10 wins in 12 starts. ; i Se ea generally conceded that In saving ser-! Of more than 80 political as- West is vd this year be- {Vice was cofniieed with the, sassinations since 1869, only one “ playing as a team. The | Revenue Marine Service to form} | fell on Friday the 13th. The ex- sbordinating any ef-; What is mow the U. S. Coast) ception was that of a Bulgarian | ndividual glory. At | Guard. patel mat in 19 nother each man in | —~-——~-—-—- "5 Mami Ball Club Will Spend Par s ,one of the ' mg centers in South $10 000 ie Offi e l Sa na Gailey Sweetin one i Nang Sogn : pre, PECL. Ay: wt Bernie Papy is always an whether he is hit Pou rey oe at p or not and gives | spring training site for the Mi-/ Pert, C Ss pinged thio the | emendous offensive | ami Tourists of. the Florida In-{ !4* campaign in a convincing | Oscar Cruz has distin-| ternational League, Jay Gone pia Sh ane star Waner. : f by his amazing | . es y Cones! yianager to replace Paul Waner, #e as one of the best rou young baseball ex- | business manager, predicted last manager last year. His choice is High School | Bight that the club would gpend | Dave Coble, former four-letter | * 4s well as a sharp-e at least $10,000 in Key Wi in|man at the University of South t. Adolph Lastre little more than a months The} Carolina where he was graduat-! Je the first team at mid. | City will also receive extensive | ed in 1932 i - diso @ keen, marksman | “ily publicity, he added Coble played with the Moul!-} ” hots and has rounded; The first players will ar trie, Ga m in 1935, Memphis, | to perfection, | here March 9 when pitchers! Tenn., in Philadelphia Phil- | Poppe also has ; and catchers will make the ap- lies in 1940, and Little Rock in} in Rob- | pearance aris He, ,managed Greenville, | i \ Hil Cone, who s connected with} , a Class'C team in ‘41, and} 1 last year, has}joined the a corps in 1942. As! the Tampa t bought a part interest in the Mi- ami club and said he fully ex- utenaht he managed the} « Randolph Field nine, it 15 | pects to lift the Tourists out of did much to develop Key West| the cellar where the ni 3 ris, ace pitcher of the ar he | last year, Cone has changed the | Boston Red Sox. In 1946 he man- | club’s name to Tourists from Sun/ aged the Gadsden, Ala., C | Sox club in the Southeastern Le WHS. 5. AMSDEN tewive Loci Key West Golf Club Decides WOMEN GOLFER = | he first To Have Kirkwood Come Here. - Key West Golf Club member ant added a remark that this| last night voted unanimously to} ™4y in the future save the “club! considerabl se.” An ex- ecure the services of national i oe A expen An x tal station is “money well added O’Bryant also approved that a ly known trick-shot golf artist Joe Kirkwood, who will be con | tacted by Clem Price as to date ' be constructed be- of arrival. Bob. Dill Robert | tween Nos. 1 and 9 fairw wave} y Dopp, Norman Artman. were/The members considered this a | named on a committee to handle! VeFY progressive and construc- i the publicity, of which Price tive move, as it will relieve con- | ; course, give the a place to give hout interfering with | 1 play | | the chairman. { Also approved at the meeting was the payment of $15 dues to the Florida State Golf Associa | WHN SEN AND iticn, Any member of the local present at last night's | S4ND CLUB | ciub is now eligible to compete, meeting, presided over by Pres- Gib-}in the Florida amateur ct ident Jack Hayes, were | , and } pionship which will be held t Robert Dot Clem Price, | Mrs.} year at Daytona Beach from! James Mira, Kermit Loucks, Bob | 1 Dr. Wm Blue, | April 23 to 2 Bob Know | th | Florida State Golf Asso Humbert James | sident James Swann, of 1 Fred Mathev Charles } Fieldon Elbertson, Horace | O'Bryant, Charles Lewin, Hugh | Moore, Ben Freer, Joe Lopez, Bob { Spottswood, ‘Norman Artman. turf improven ry-Treasurer H Safi TERS CALLED | CALSE OF DISEASE! 4 Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. { Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West {| | Temple. {His imeeting were: P.G.M.; Katherine McKay, P:G.M.;} way 1. Glenn” McKay, P.G.P.;’ Nancy) Riding fast motorcycles ‘is his} own ‘idea. He’s ‘been a eyclist | The decorations of. the chapter, cycles er making doilies. Marion _Neeb,| from an ex-Navy man of Worl Rickard, P.G.M;*Mollie Brown, giand instructor for the Twenty. Ninth District; Fern Koehler, Da’ 1 8Y Cahronister. On adjournment of the meet- ing refreshments were served. since 1911, speedometers on ‘motoxcycles, Roth recalls. TrackLaying Trains | Accustomed. to buying a ne Save Soviet Ma power cycle every year, Roth is pas ing! 7 LONDON, —(AP):~ Soviet-de- up the 1947 model. stored the Odessa-Kishinev rail-'} 4 road line in a third of the time)” taken by previous methods used, ' workers. fourth. No gy ln ne ‘Will Burst Like A Bomb VALUES and BARGAINS GALORE! BE SURE TO SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER for ALL DETAILS PRE A classic of racing, this famous handicap is for three-year-olds at one mile and a furlong for a $50,000 added purse. ; were mae ae arranged, repre-| Weaving doilies, blankets,’ din oe 2 , ‘Pla 1 i }ysenting it entine’s. Day. fancy pillow case tops and ted=4 @ season is sched- y Here Monda ) Other guests, attending the spreads is an utt he picked a j + “Years ago, before they ‘had used to time myself by smoking . One cigar for every nine and k-laye 3 “They don’t have enough chro- igned frack-laying trains re-) rium on them yet,” he explain- Out of the 4,000.000;000 spent Tass reports, Each tvain, manned} annually on sports in ‘the United i by a crew of 30; ere 5,000 | States, anglers spend about. one- {4 = HIALEAR RACE COURSE Saturday, March lst ameuero ete ! Dynamiters blasting a road on a| rivet. He western Montana mountain ‘ub: Seige edn la! L | Ww | "cs sgn Babee medal wi tl long hain, | Sian nateee sans gift pe ee Pollock’s_- | ALL J i a : Td ips NP CLG) SENTS Post Time, First Race, 2 p.m. Daily Double closes 1:45 p. m. Grandstand:$1.50, Clubhouse: $3.00. No minors admitted.

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