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™ » SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 ane ces ~~ And Gilmores, Blue Sox Meet 4 Tomorrow at the Army Bar- baseball teams are ex battle it out to the last paved be ‘With a tight race, each team Will use its best Players. The San Carlos andthe Pirate. teams are tied for first place,’ the Gilmores are only half a game behind and the Blue Sox is trailing the Gil- mores by a ganie. Te Fitst game tomortow will be between, the Pirates and the San} Carlos, and the nightcap will see the Blue Sox and the Gilmores clashing. The Blue Sox have added a few new players. The first game is at 2 p.m, Here are the Standings of the elubs: Won San Cartos 5 yg: Pirates : 5 4 Gilmofes . 4 4 | Bae Soe 2 3 5 Senior Players Win Over 7B2's) The finals of the City Recrea- tion Department’s volleyball tour- _nament, under the direction of Miss Jane Hopkins, were com- PSS i ee ee the Island City League | 5y 1947 | if | SKI. PREPARATORY EX: —— ERCISES: (At Right) To | | Qdin agility in getting up atter d spill, sit on right side ° ot heels. Raise to knee. Fall 16, Sitting position on lett Side of heel. Repeat on 1. right side. (Lower Leit) Knee. | Bend strengthens leg mus- | ¢les, Bend knees slightly, . ‘then increase bend % of ‘way to floor, then %, then %. Finally make a com- plete knee bend. Arise gradually in four move- ménts. (Lower: Right) To achiéve balance, raise arm backward. Form big circle with arm. Bend knees as arm comes over head as |. you circle, complete circle with arm at knee bend Pritt reertmeen serene genes THE KRY: WEST, CITIZEM ee: mee “ “Beatty .. é - TUNE-UP FOR SPORTS FAN pleted yesterday afternoon when tae Sernors beat the 7B2 team, 23 to 8. : The seniors with Rosemary Kerr as captain, and- Mary Lumley, Nancy Lahe, Mayfield Knowles, | Evelyn Skelton, Antonica Smith and Betty Lord the supporting! rupye:s, kept the lead throughout the game. Sarah Browne captained the [B2’s and with her teammates, Barbara Baker, Jimmie Collins, Vita Barroso, Betty Cooper and Madeline Bazo, they will be strong contenders for next year’s title. —_—— SPORTS and RECREATION “dcudosncpuetuuavananngnocenanencruesntenereaennuctenetasneangae SWIMMING—South Beach, south end of Duval Street. DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock, west Caroline Stréet; ! Craig Dock, north end of, Grinnell , Street. BASEBALL—Games, usually on «, Sunday, afternoon, at Munici- pal Stadium, Duck Avenue and 14th Street. @OLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. TENNIS+Bayview Park on Di- vision Street (day and night facilities). BASKETBALL—Outdoor: courts at South Beach and Bayview Park. HANDBALL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park. CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND - ! Bayview Park. COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview Park. How They Stand BASEBALL Key West's Senior Baseball League (Wickers, Field) Club— , bo We Ty, Wet ¥Naval Air Station. 4; 3 571 xBoea: Chica Flyers —. 2 5 .300 xTie game. BASEBALL | GAMES ' SCHEDULED WICKERS FIELD (Municipal Stadium) Afternoon Games SUNDAY— ; 1:30—Red Raiders vs. Naval Air Base. 3:45—Red Raiders vs. Chica Flyers. Do You Know That Dental Boca Harvard University’s School dates from .1967. The earth revolves 600 million miles around the sun every year. “Clifty” is an old English sword meaning lively or active. | Previous to the year 1874, re- sidents of. the District of Célum- bid had the right to vote. Stalin is secretary-General of the; Central Committee of the * Coffimunist Party, president of the Council .of Ministers of the . U.S. S BR. commander-in-chief of the armed forces and Minister fot “Defense. pcectienn te The remakable Insects and Leaf Insects of the trophies so closely resemble twigs and liv- ing leaves as to defy detec- tion. ‘Further,’ their eggs often so regembleé thie seeds of plafits that even expert botanists have been deceived. active sportswomen, have put into action a | and was the first woman to. reach five different peaks at the Grand Tetons, Wyo. She says: — average American woman is becomifig “Thé uneducated body as well as the un- more Sports-minded with the years. Babe | educdtéd mind will court misfortune. Though ; Didrikson and Ann Curtis may cop the cham- Some muscles which dre used in sports are also pionships but Mother can hold her own in the | used in daily living, they are used in a different; backyard when Junior inveigles her into a; manner. Few people realize how great a football game. Today children are taught how | shock the system feels when sports are in- to eric, “ ice-skate and acaannete by their ces olig pana an dtoo seen Besides mothers, who accom them to their play- Pe feegh eh} iS iced ay ee Ee grounds. NI tee ae: ety it ns for instance, to those. who’ When engaging in strenuous ts, Mother | 9'%@ & history of poor physicat condition and as well as the working girl, should do a few = overweight, reports the National Ski into play during a normal day. exercises for sports enthusiasts to: make them Suzanne Krueger and Hortense Svevo, two | fit am dready for their favorite sport, so that! By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor carefully planned and beneficial program of | ski exercises aer helpful muscle de-kinkers for body education. 4 le i ; ( é interested in any of the winter sports, Miss Krueger is proficient in rock climbing bieluding ice skating. ? o FLORIDA WINTER SPORTS To Determine MERRY-GO-ROUND —_ Forenowt Oy The Jaycees have named a’ ‘committee, comprising Chester Knowles, chairman; Harry Knight, Robert Dopp, Jack Sell- ers and Manuel Lopez, to deter- mine, throughout the school year, the boy and girl who will be outstanding in athletics and scholastic ability. Hilary Albury, newly appoint- ed city judge, was a guest of the Jaycees at their last meeting. He was a member of the Jaycees b- fore he began his course in law at the University of Florida. The Jaycees are continuing their drive for new members. : Latest to join the organization : , are Charles E. Pierce and Sam ; Lawrence. a jis ARM Seu at alate ea EVEN SKIING is included in a jam-packed Florida winter sports! out the program. schedule—with water substituted for snow. Smiles like the one | Nance Stilley of Cyprus Gardens, Fla., is wearing await winter visitors. Algeria has about the same number of people as Ohio. i t By WILBUR JENNINGS AP Newstfeatures | IAMI, Fla.—The Florida sports’ scene, as calm as a tropical breeze ; in the summer, is ready to tee off on another dizzy, maddening merry-gg-round lasting from November through April. | The pari-mutuel machines may not be overtaxed as was the case | the last two lush winters, but the crowds are expected to be as large and ‘enthusiastic even though they pack only two-dollar bills. i * Just about every. kind of sporting event is planned with the ex- ception.of the winter games such as ice hockey. There'll be skiing, | but on water. i | (+ Barly’ arrivals will find deg racing already underway. Three | tracks, one each in Miami, Jacksonville and Tampa, have led off the | betting. / : | A highlight of the winter season will be the Bowl games, with | Miami’s Orange Bowl contest topping the others. The stadium, now , being doubledecked, is expected to be finished with 60,000 seats; available. Heretofore, the top crowd has been around 38,000. ' Jai alai,-a pari-mutuel game, opens for 100 nights at the Fronton | here Dec. 17, which is earlier than usual. { Polo, which made a terific hit here last winter, will be back with the famous Hurricanes team of Stewart Iglehart and Michael Phipps | playing outsiders. The University of Miami also is sponsoring a team this winter with Iglehart and Phipps as the instructors. | Fishing as usual willibe a big item with the visitors. Numerous | cities are planning.tournaments with valuable cash prizes. ! Boxing promoters are discussing plans for one or two big fights | Feb. 21, and the $50,000 Flamingo TOMORROW Leaving 1:05 P.M. - 1:20 P in Miami in midseason. There'll be the usual weekly matches, as well as wrestling. | Tennis, boating, dog shows, horse shows, trap and skeet shoot; Key West Transit Co., Ine. Will Operate BUS SERVICE to the ALL-PROFESSIONAL SHOW Take the POINCI From Southard and Duval Streets Direct to Meacham Field .M. - 1:35 P.M. - 1:55 P.M. 2:10 P.M. - 2:25 P.M. and 2:45 P.M. Immediately After the Air Circus Busses Will Return to the City . PAGE THREE RO MRS ap ALE 8 NSE Te SOR SARI NRE ES VIDITILILS,. 2 Games Sunday _ | At Wickers Field, Ast At130P.M. — A doubleheader of baseball will be played Sunday at th Wickers Stadium. : In the first game, the Red Raiders will play the Naval Air Station. In this game, Griffen will pitch and Buster ' Roberts will catch for fhe | Raiders. Myers will pitch and Munterief catch for the * aval Air Base. This game will start at 1:30 p.m. . In the second game the Raiders will play the Boca Chica Flyers and it is expect- ed that Henson or Day will pitch for the Flyers and West catch. For the Raiders, the | one and only Philip (Kilbane) {ss Baker will pitch and if he is | not right. Nene (Flash) Dom- enech will go in and hold the \ 1 Flyers, with A. Acevedo do- ing the catching. The Raiders are a half game ahead in the léague and if the Naval Air Base wins ahd Boca Chica wins, the Naval Air Base will go ahead. If ‘the Haidets split, then the league will be thrown into a tié for first place. : SIEOOILIH) Outboard Club — - To Have Pienic Key West Outboard Club will picnic Sunday at Boca Chica Beach for members and friends. Other activities aslo scheduled for this month include a local race on or about the )0th of No- vember. Time and location will be anounced as soon as all plans can. be arranged. Who Knows? 1. Which is longer, a furlong or a fathom? 2. How much have food prices climbed in the last 15 months? 3. What committee recently interrogated Hollywood stars? 4. What are “off-year’’ elec- tions? 5, When did the General. As- sembly of the United - Nations begin its present session? 6. What is the ITO? they will enjoy it to the. point where they will; 7. What two Republicans have dérive the maximum benefits in health. Her! announced their candidacies for the Presidency? 8. What was “Project Cirrus?” 9. Do most nations hold, elec- tions on Tuesdays? 10. How long can the British House of Lords hold up legisla- tion passed by the House of Commons? The Answers 1. Furlong. 2. Forty per cent. 3. House Committee American Activities. 4. Those between Presidential elections. 5. September 16th. 6. International Trade Organ- ization. 7. Stassen and Taft. on Un- 9. The effort of Navy fliers to produce rain by sowing dry ice in clouds to increase rain- fall in the Maine fire areas. 9. No; in Europe most coun- tries use Sunday. 10. Two years. Many of the fine old mellow- ed church bells Moscow was once so famed for have gone to pro- vide metal. The U. S. war effort reached its peak in 1944. tournaments. basketball, bowling and shuffleboard will help round Among the other red letter event will be the Shrine football | game Dec. 25; the second annual Orange Bow] regatta, Dec. 27-28; | the marine pageant on Jan. 11 to launch the $10,000 Metropolitan Miami fishing tourney; the $50,000 Widener handicap at Hialeah Stakes at the same track Feb. 28. AIR CIRCUS at MEACHAM FIELD (SUNDAY) ANA BUS (No. 1) feismaebigynccmeuestiea Neo