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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1947 SARSFIELD, NAVY AND COKES WIN RAIDERS vs INDEPENDENTS TONIGHT City Champs ace Swong Darkhorse Team of High: School Stars; Coca-Cola Wins, 32.26, In 2) Extra Periods SEABOARD DESTROYER. CHAMPS SWAMP RA. DIO, 49-17; SATLORS C * s T SINK RomERO, 64.22 [Down Request For The USS Sarsfield and the! y Novy All Stars justitied their| | OUMNament Funds ratings as No. 1 and-‘No, 3 teams of the Gold Medal basketball ast night turned down the re- tournament last night. The Sars-' quest of the Key West Fishing field, Atlantic Coast destroyer Tournament for champions, swamped Radio, 49 to “because the commission has no 11, and the “All-Stars routed Ro- money for such purposes.” mero Electric, 64 to, 22, The third tournament game made’ by Lee Mason, director of played at the High School gym the tournament, who spoke near- was a thriller which took two “ly an ‘hour to the commission. overtime periods Gola could take a 32:26 decision'ed to give the money but, it was from the USS Gilmore Engineers. | explained, the fund is exhaust- In tonight’s games the USS ed. Gilmore faces Key West. Transit at 7 o'clock, and the Red Raiders, MTUULEOUENVEUATUOUAAONUA¢ uPAR LLL ESET, Monroe County Commissioners | before Coca ‘The commission members want-} nated No. 2 team of the tourna- ment, face the dark-horse Inde- pendents in what may prove to i be one of the fastest eames of| RECREATION - the tournament. The Indepen- dents are made up ‘largely of stars ot the 1946-47 High School ea et Danae aces wet team which defeated an. Alumni | npgtnd bf Duval Streets team composed partly of Raider |" "ose Sok Craig players last December. ; Ari Pd Sarsfield showed impres- peer ie oe econgl ive scoring strength with Herron ASEBALL 4 ‘ in- scoring 15 points, Loche 13 and x ae pase ‘Miami Tour. Zagar 11, but.the Navy All-Stars} ists (Florida - International exhibited even more of an offen- League) and games every sive, although meeting a consid- Saturday, Sunday at Munici- erably weaker opponent. Seward ' tossed in 10 baskets, Swenson 7 and Smith 6 for the Navy. Both the Sarsfield and All- Stars stamped themselves as SPORTS and and 14th Street. No admis- sion charge to workouts. GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. pal Stadium, Duck Avenue! Mean 68 Normal ~ | Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending | S30 gn, apenes. oT, | pate Drees 84% } cloudy weather -with ‘slowly ris- ing temperature. ‘Winds’ moderate to fresh ‘northeasterly, fresh to.strong offshore, beeomin; easterly Thursday. q tonight and Thursday. Slowly rising temperature. . through Florida Straits: Moderate $1,200 for prizesito fresh northeasterly winds to- day, tonight, Thursday. Partly cloudy weather Demand for the money was through Thursday. ; Highest yesterday .... +Lowest last night Sunset _. IN GOLD MEDAL CAGE TOURNEY: | | The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly except Florida: Partly cloudy today, and Jacksonville East. Gulf becoming easterly REPORT Key West, Fla., March 12, 1947 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Tomorrow's Almanse (Eastern Standard Time) Sunrise 6:38 a.m. Moonrise Moonset Tomorrow Naval Base (Eastern Stanaard Time) Low Tide 2:35 &.m. 7:08 am. 1:41 p.m. 9:11 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of High Tide probable semi-finalists in the| TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di-| Station— Tide |high water scramble for _the silver trophy vision Street (day and night; Bahia Honda —Ohr. and other choice awards. facilities). (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. Box scores: BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts|No Name Key +2hr. Coca-Cola at South Beach and Bayview| (east side) —20min. Player-Position— FG FT TP Park. Boca Chica —Ohr. Costar, f 3 0 6 | HANDBALL—Bayview Park. (Sandy Point) 40 min. W. Schoneck; f 4 0 8/8! OARD — Bayview; Caldas Channel +2hr. P. Herrick, ¢ 3 0 6 Park and Seuth Beach. | (north end) —10 min. +1.4 ft. R. Sch 4-1) 1 8}PICNICKING—Tables at Bay-|Minus Sign—Corrections to be W. Herrick, g 4 1 9 view Park:.... Shas; Subtracted B. Schoneck, 9 0 0)|CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND |---| Plus Sign — ‘Corrections, to be - = oh}... Bayview Park. B added, 7 Totals— ,.,, 15 2 32)/COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview USS. Gilmote Engineers Park. Daniel W. Hoan, former mayor Player-Position— FPG FT TP — . Jof Milwaukee, president... of the Mills, f 1 2 4] Subscribe to The Citizen—25c|Great Lakes Harbor Asso., born Kirk, f 0. 0 0} weekly. x at Waukesha, Wis., 66 years ago. Brittenom, a a | a pans: pre rs — Baht = Uleski, f - oe @ OW y aoa @ Hilly @ ie. Sh 1 B Da Stalheber, c - 0: Ge 0 £ ° Stanton, g - 1 Liv {Say 1 US ¥ Te oe LAR Set Koehler, g - SeG2 4 ; 4 ci‘ i! MIAMI HITTERS Hannan, g - CSE 0 “ori, *| IMPRESS FANS Navy All Stars Player-Position— FG FT TP 2 R Seward, { 10 0 20|Tourists Show = Campbell, f ; . : |\SDBLBDaBDOLDL£@ 4 | a 1 | Grtten,t.2 0 ‘al Powers; Squad [Baltimore Orioles Swenson, c ej O° H M. h 29 Shank, c a | 0 2 | re Cubbison, g 1 Geog Increases To 29 Here Marc jtus, g - _t aoe It was announced today ign, . . 4 , j GEORGE SOUTER DIM-; that the Business and Pro- odworth, ¢ H ‘ z . re k= 2" 2°90" onmmive aurereipen| ft! Yones ‘Con Totals— 32 o WITH .306 AVERAGE,| sponsor the game .between Romero Electric the Miami Tourists and the Player-Position— ie FT oe ARRIVES _ Baltimore Orioles of the In- Tat. “0 . 0} The skies finally cleared and Peery Se Wallace, f 0 0 0 | Manager Dave Coble and his Mi- cae Jay: Cone) of the Tour- Sawyer, f -0 0 © ami Tourists went to work today| ists, attended the club's meet- nada - i é lin earnest with a lengthy batting! jing last night and explained Rass. 6 ‘ ig 1 1 | practice session. The squad had} all details of the arrange- Demeritt, g — 8 1 Tjincveased to 29 overnight with} ment. It was decided, follow- Brogli, g 1 1 3 ithe arrival of George Souter,! ing the talk, that the proposi- en eerste ae *| tions would be accepted. Totals— 8 6 2 dimunitive but powerful out- Sulieees As . eae fielder, who hit .306 for New Or-|. Triple A classification, only USS. Sarsfield ; Jeans in 1945, and was purchased one grade beneath major Player-Position— FG FT TP py the Miami club during the| league caliber. The club, Zugar, f <6 cere © | Ni meeting in Los Angeles. managed by Tommy Thomas, Clark, f ~t 0 infi boasts several’ well known foun ¢ 6 1 13 Johnny Jordan, infielder from sigan iearacuatire tae eae ‘Cc 7 1 15 New York state, also arrived. mipae Paered Ocal stife Sams, ¢ - 0 OF 21 es eneenyin se. signed | ye eeneral first ee leinanly. with Baxter, g / 0 6 Manager Cone out of the Bartow, the New York Yankees. Full McFadden, g 1 0 2 jPioeida Baspball gen | are details of the ticket sale will Robbins, g 0 0 0 , sored by George Sternweiss. He Gas canniticed aural — — —,was highly Facominended by ihe Nag get? 4) Totals— 23 3 49 major league infielder, an is |, Radio | progress with the club will be SRLMaaOL Ls Player-Position— FG FT TP, watched with interest. Mel Bai-: ticipation of forming a line-up R. Smith, f 1 0 2 ley, infielder. from Baltimore, | with such potential punch. Knowles, < 1 1 3 Mike Malinowski, outfielder from Workouts will continue at the Pinder, ¢ 2 1 5 PennsylVania, and Jack Wilson,|same time for the remainder of C. Smith, g 2 1 5 rangy outfielder, also checked in| the week, and the public is in- Woodson, g 1 0 2 last night, . vited to attend.the sessions which Ward, g . 0 © | ‘The big bats boomed and the | begin’ at 10:30 a.m. The Tourists’ — > > Tourists showed the galleryites| first game will be played Sunday Totals— 7 9 17 some power at the Stadium to-| against the Red Raidérs as the day. More than 150 peaple watch- New Autos In Poland Vea the batting session, which saw WARSAW. —(AP)— A first half of a twin bill, which will see the Trojans tackle the ship-jsuch sluggers as Bearden, Lewis, | Blue Sox in the other half of the | ment of 52 American passenger | Souter, Bodner, Webb, and Wil-| doubleheader. automobiles+1946 models— have| son bouncing the base hits all arrived in Poland, The cars will over the park. Manager Coble be distributed to various minis- was impressed with tries and government ticns around with a wide smile in an- Cone announced that no word! had been received from Arman- the day’s| do Gallart, shortstop, and Aurelio institu- | first session, and he was walking | Fernandez, outfielder, who were: due to arrive today from Havana. ' Applications are desired for cafe- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ HELP WANTED OR SALE ne for an intelligent young |200 printed single sheets and 10) lady. ‘Interviews given at the welopes, $1.50; 150. printtsd Evans Camera-Store, 506-South-| singlé airmail sheets,.75 airmig.il ard St. Mar3-tf|_. envelopes, $1.50; 18 soft pen@ils - pfinted, $1.50; 125 printed’ gios- Sales representative for alumi-| tals, $1.50; 60 hostess num jalousies in Key West borde red, printed napkins, $1.50; 60 ‘g,rint- area. Straight commission. bordered, nrépkins, Write for interview. Air-Lite Metal Awning Co. of Miami, | Inc., 4401 Ponce de Leon Blva., Coral Gables, Fla. mar6-6tx teria. manager at U.S. Naval “Submarine Base. References will be required. For further information, apply in writing to the Senior Member, Cafeteria Board, at above address. - mar12-1tx |Iren bed with double coil springs. 818 Olivia. marll-3tx POSITION WANTED Three-burner used gas staves. Paul’s Tire Shop. mar?-6tx Undergrdauate nurse desires per- manent position caring for aged. x person. Gentiles. Eight-hour|24 ft. cabin cruiser, 1946 Grays- duty. Anderson, 615 Division.| Marine motor. Apply 1020 Pack- marl2-3tx| er Street. mar11-3tx 24” boy’s bicycle, just overhauled, $18.00. Two kitchen pumps in good condition, $3.00 each. One 24” roll paper cutter, $4.00, 919 Southard Street. mar11-3tx WANTED For Sale or would accept steady work for late 1946 ton and a half Studebaker truck. Like new, vacuum brakes, governor, j— ter springs, fog lights; 7.50|Six-room house, reasonable. Chas. hon tires; 8.25 dual rear; new| Torres, No. 1 Fire Station, after 8.25 spare; ‘all-steel .enelosed| 4 o'clock. body 12 ft.-by 6 ft. 6 in. Paul B. Smith, P.O. Box 1541, St. Petersburg 1, Fla. marll-4t MISCELLANEOUS For guaranteed plumbing. work and repairs, call John Curry,|'Small bar, one of the best; in- 512 Margaret street, phone 781.| cludes property. Investment Give us a try on your next job.| back in one year. Terms to Free estimates. marl-lmox} responsible party. marl1-3tx Smal) restaurant, doing capacity business; living quarters. In- vestment can be made back in six months. Must be sold this week. ‘Reoming house in excellent loca- tion. Very reasonable terms. Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 to $10.00: per week. 411 William | Vacant lot; near ecean, best hotel St. mar4-Imox{ or apartment site. Easy terms. Sn Ey eae Books for every age. Books for} Smal! homes, $3,500.00 to $8,000.00. every hobby. Paul Smith,! Terms. Bookseller, corner Simonton and! Eaton Sts. marl0-6t}One of the nicer homes in Key ‘West, near water. Priced for Apartment, furnished. Apply rear] quick sale. apt., 419 Division. marll;3tx|, + | Business: opportunities of all _ FOR SALE ‘Kinds, i —_————— aoe 1944 Motorcycle; 45: Indian. Good | Keys; ocean and ‘bay front prop- condition. May be seen at Red] erty. . Brick Garage.’ Price $250.00. Cecil Carbonell, Realtor ¢ mar?-6tx 700 Duval St. mar11-3tx Practically new trumpet. $100.00. ‘ 3. WANTED TO BUY Call 563-M or 1148, marl0-6tx Baby crib and mattress, $15.00,|Will.pay cash fer corner or inside good condition and clean. 625}. lot providing the price is rea- Eaton St. marl0-3tx} sonable. Must be in vicinity of Casa Marina and close to beach. Give full particulars in your first letter. Mr. S. P. Ladin, 6825 Abbott Ave., Miami Beac! Luggage trailer, $50.00. 616 Vir- ginia Street. marl0-3tx Packard convertible, five-passen- Florida. mar8- ger coupe. Very reasonable. Owner has new car in the north. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Phone 454-J, between 5 ahd 7/1941 Ford %-ton panel truck. p.m. marl1-4tx|" win) sell or exchange for car. Telephone 255. mar7-8tx Furniture, good condition. 1110 Watson St. or Phone 662-W. Restaurant, beer and wine license. marl0-5tx Best location, doing very good business. Must sell. Sickness. Will exchange for property or lots. Write P.O. Box 103. mar7-8tx Three 700x15 Used Tires and Tubes. Cheap. Tony's Auto Body Shop, 603 Greene Street, mart2-3t — Atomic Lunch Restaurant, $650.00 nee including stock and equipment. Come in or call 1183-W. mar12-6tx Package containing personal pa- pers and letters. Finder please notify M. M., c/o Citizen Of- fice. mar10-3tx Furnished homes, hotels, apart- ment houses, filling station and |}Snakeskin wallet (lady’s). building lots. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Phone 153. mart] Con- tains personal papers, includ- ing identification papers. Re- ward. 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