The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 5, 1947, Page 5

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tine and a hand pole. A tourna- ment official weighs in the fish. The one withthe most points—at @ point a pound—wins. Ability to entice the big, sleek bluefin tunas from their feeding grounds—on the deep- water ledge skirting the Gulf {Stream between ‘the . Florida e@ast and the Bahamas Islands— ‘}end to:hoak,and land them is all because — Past winners\are Julio Sanchez, of ‘Havana, Cuba, who in 1939 300) ignded 4,177 pounds * of tuna; 47) Phomas Shevlin, New York, who weighed ‘in 4,633 pounds in 1940, ‘and Steve Bancroft, of New 339 York, ‘with 5,441 pounds in 1944. Reoeesassroa-easn EBs Negroes Informed ». (Of New Reereation * To Be Given Them “A cémmittee fron the! Negroes i the }United’ Organizations , :recerea- &. Naval Submarine Base the}sional committee was informed im-| by. City. Manager O, J. S. Elling- gon.at Tuesday night’s City Com- | mission meeting that steps are niza.| being taken to give them a recre- fil: if t il the pre-fin extent in Fort Taylor and a +700-foot beach in the same area. ‘| “Samuel Kelly, spokesman for {the colored group, reminded the commission that its recreation ‘rea Kad been taken by Navy lift f H g i i ts BF i 4 § E 3 ij j : 8 S oO following @t the hours in-}Yard expansion and asked that dicated: the area be restored. He was ad- |_ Key Girl feouts on} vi that the new area will be 9 t 11 8. m.;/eyen more suitable than the rec-| I e< ga: reational area which the negroes formetly had. The Citizen carried a descrip. tion of the area in yesterday’s Paper.and of the negotiations which have been in progress to secure the property for the color- ed ‘citizens. Sunday Service For Sportsmen GRAYVILLE, 11l.—(AP)—For Sunday golfers, fishermen, gar- deners and others, the Rev. E. P. ‘Nay has started a special 30 min- » Jute Sabbath worship that begins H it ~ = i ie he 4 monette. Attendance has increas- ed from 19 to more than 100. Austin C. Lescarboura of New 56 years ago. . | Albury |the field, Baker, Albury, Sterling taj} ation areas some 700 by 500 feet} © @et it fresh |York, editor-author, born there, | G. pool Lastres, Bettin; w-| bership inthe \B, : yer; hits: aff MeCown 3 tas firls may _efiroll inthe” 3 in 1 inning-4none:out-in the'sec-| group at Poinciana PAL “center’$ ond); slouble, player Sawyer tojand at: Hioken’s ‘poultty market, | $:/°4# Lastres, Lacy to sieeg time! Simonton and: Angela’ atredta, 3 as of game: 1.13; umpires: F. 'Villa-| A free dance: fon-alb children is real-and James. Mire. pf theveity, hairs PAle men- $8 é _|bers or not will: Id: next In the’ nightcap, “Bob's” Sports| rhursday from, 7.:to: 9), at. Sty e Shop took, advantage * of’ pArias"/ Mary's Parish: Hall. Hector Bar i : in the fret ame on one hicitnoee| Tore’, Spotlieht band wilh $4f-48 bie netepore fnel, Bro | hesea | lees iat anneal | otlta allowed ‘two leved -him- sr for PAL summer activities, call- \dded ; mare ii second.| ©2 0 ell Key ‘Weaters: far aid: twa wales and.8. sngiaciare and assistance, Persons able and | them. another. in the fourth- andj Willing to give «instruction. in. a walk and a-hemer by Esmondj#rts and crafts, athletics, games, luced. two..moss.for|etc., or to act in a pe eent f ss the §; in the sixth... + i the “Hob. tact either Louis Eisner at 767-J,, In the first three ‘innit erts held’ the Vets “hitless,.but. i WW. the fourth Villareal gat & hjt past] president..of.the- PAL, the pitcher, In the ¢ ‘® Bin- Se HFS GOLF CLUB*LOSERS ~ gle, double and. a triple and Dodo} Villarea!’s -hamer added four runs. HOSTS TO WINNERS The monthly dinner meeting of At bat; Dodo Villareal hit two to. lead ‘the losets..and: Albury polled two-te top'the winners: Injthe Key West Golf Club will be held at the Fort Taylor Officers Club, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. All winners of the recent | matched foursomes. will be é “Finest Quality and Buster Roberts were the best} for the victors, Mire, Hernandez, Villareal and Valdez-for the-los- ers. Score by tapings” Rut EL guests of their losing opponents; “sae, ; Sports 320 103. 0—8 6 PRIS Flys 5 | j | Veterans 008 004.04. '§ 3|HO-HUM . . HAVANA SHIRTS B. Roberts and Albury; Arias, F. Tynes and Castro, Home runs: Villareal, Albury; three-hase hit: Hernandea; :two- base hit: Santang; stolen bases: Albury 2, Beker, Santana; sacri- fice hit: Albury;: bases: on balls: off Arias 2, off Tynes 3, off Rob-) erts 7; struck out: by Roberts 7, by Tynes’2; hit by Arias 3 (Ster- ling, ' McCarthy, Gonzalez), by Robefts 1 (Machin); time of game: 1.20; umpires: James Mira and 7 Villareal; -lqsing < pitcher: Arias; | scorer; Aguilar, Softball Games TONIGHT— bs sage ey eae BEATS TAMPA 9.3 (Special to The Citizens HAVANA, June 5.—The Ha- vana Cubans kept up their ter- }) tific pace in the Flotida-Interna- " A 4 tional League here last night by , ” . 4 i‘ ; defeating the second-plage Tam. j yl pa Smokers, 9 to'3. Tampa Havana An ‘ ( Cuella: T 8 - “wales 1 f Suares 3. : LONG and SHORT SLEEVES Bishop ‘Normdn B. ‘Nagh, Ep’ eppal bishop cogdjuter of Mass,; ‘born at Bangor, Maine, 59 years ago. Prof. Ruth-F, Benedict of Co- lumbia University, ngted anthro- pologist, born in New York, 60 years ago. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH Half-Acre. HOW TO §TOP IT 720 UBS Gil Bob’ a ee ee E . Gilmore . vs, 's. TE-OL drug store. ; : Sports Shop, wily Whil POWERFUL PENE. | 9:15—Key West Me Naval Hospital. its vs. fungicide FULL MORE NEW fi — 35¢ gomiqgt oF we back. Todey et Gaydnes’s Phar. maacy. Smooth fitting broadcloth shirts are e gift *. every dad appreciates . . . See our solids, stripes and design shirts SPORTS QUIZ $995 — $750 SSREGRR Ee eB8 1, Who is the current outstand- ing South African golfer? , 2. Do Army and Notre Dame Just Receiyed First Shipment of meet in football this year? 610 Duval Street WHITE SHARKSKIN i 3 3. Who is manager of the New — ay < “ar SHIRTS. ;: : 34%5| 5 16] t . ‘ to fight aeain? ae ‘o ee @-e@ P TAILORED BY JAYSON KANTOR’S 3 5. For whom does Dom: Di- Maggio play baseball? tJ ii Cigarsarid Cold ot Semteber suitablé op- Soft Drinks 5. 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