The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 22, 1947, Page 3

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* a f LURAY NOVEMBER 22, 1947 ———n 4 Bows Chica Flyers. Wil Play Two. Games Sunday Key West Senior Baseball and Dometiech or S¢hacht in the | League games scheduled for: gardens, with Smith in reserve. suniay at Wicker field will be | For the Flyers, West ‘will a Chica Flyers against | catch, Lee on first, Webb on sec- | the Red Raiders and the Flyers | ond, Luzon on third and Even- | against the Naval Air Base. |check at short with Gwynn, First game will prove interest- | Spikes or Pinker in the outfield. ipg as the Flyers won from the { Campbell may also be in the Raiders yast Sunday by a five | field for he had a perfect day at! to four score.. the bat last Sunday with three | Day may get aonther chance. hits in as pane times at bat. at them. Griffin may start for the Raiders. Griffin has won 3] In the laa game, the Fly- games and lost but one so far|ers ‘will tackle the Naval Air and Day has won two and lost' Base and Spikes will pitch for only one, so both. will hook up | the Flyers and Finkelstein for again and the. winner will be! the NAS. ahead as far as percentages go. lf the Flyers win’ both games | Roberts may catch for . the] they will go to second place and Raiders. Jack Villareal or Joe | NAS will drop to third and the Mira may be on first, Cates on | Raiders will be but a few per- second, Lopez at third and Ar- | centage points in the lead. First mando Acevedo at short. ; Same will start at 1:30 and the Mauldin, leading the league in| night cap fifteen minutes after hitting, will be in center. Baker | the first game. Doubleheader Of Baseball At. Army Barracks Sunday A doubleheader of baseball will that way this Sunday, the San be played at the Army Barracks Carlos boys better watch out. Suhday afternoon when four! | Mario Hernandez hit two for cDaraeriiiteramectctaliieeen m KY W ast CITIZEN + |DEAF: Handicap Aids This Prep Grid Player RECRI lis Newsfeatures Y gant Okla—Jimmy Gray’s speak or hear has helped him ; ball player. Jimmy, 19-years-old and weighing 157 pounds, shines at tackle | He has been deaf since birth and a' fer Holy Family high school. series of Operations and use of hearing devices have helped him none. While many deaf institutes | field sports teams, young Gray has made the grade with a team composed of players with all their physical faculties and has statred against others so equip- ped. Holy Family’s Coach, Gall-} lord Sartain. a former Unieversity of Tulsa gridiron ace, says Gray is stronger on defense than on the attack. The lad’s deafness, he says! has tended to sharpen his eye- sight so that he follows the ball! better than normal players and solves opposition plays quickly. Calling of plays in the huddle | bs posed something of a problem Tulsa‘s Holy Family high school * football team, is pictured in ac- tion at right. and below, he re- ‘ eeives hand signals from a teammate in the huddle. more j ! JIMMY GRAY, deaf tackle for | | PAGE THREE ates ete i nities | SPORTS and | | RECREATION. | swreeneza—sounn Beach, south coach says the bey’s inability fo | end of Duval Street, i to become a fine high school foot- | | DEEPSEA FISHING—Gult Dock, west Caroline Street; Craig Dock, north end of Grinnell Street. BASEBALL—Games, usually on Sunday afternoon, at Muhi¢ic pal Stadium, Duck Avenue and 14th Street. or think pint &- { | with Gray in the lineup until his) teamates overcame the difficulty | by working out a series of hand ian Golf Course, signals, Three of his football bud dies have even picked up the sign! “ENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- language and can converse with vision Street (day and night | him freely in this maner. | facilities). : Asc. ed - hearer es courts at South Beach and Bayview H Park. , _ | HANDBALL—Bayview Park. | \SHUFFLEBOARD ~ Bayview Park and South Beach, PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park..- | CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND — ae | Bayview Park. e SOMFORT STATIONS—Bavwview | | md { | Park. The city of Saranac Lake is not on Saranac Lake nor is the city of Lake Placid on Lake Pla- cid. as a judge the night of Novem- ber 26. Jimmy Calloway will act as referee. clubs of the Island City League] ° cross bats. ' In the. opening game the Gil- more will play the San Carlos 1 nine. Should the Gilmore win and the Pirates lose, this will throw the Gilmore into first! place. However, if the Gilmore loses and the Blue Sox win, then the Gilmore and Sox will go into a second place tie and San Carlos’ will drop into the cellar. i Last Sunday, Elwert, for the’ Gilmore, hit a triple and a sin-' gle; Zachuzuk hit a double and a single; Ezell hit a double and a single to lead the hitters. ( Reach poled three safely, one — for a double. If a hit Strong Competition Expected By High School Basketballers) planned for November 26th, at 8 o’ch a: thigh school gymnasium located | Tournament in Key West at United and Seminary streets send a Key West team up to Mi-! would Tike to box and Kenneth The Key West basketball squad has been pranes ticing for many weeks to pare itself for the coming stun: ‘How: They Stand It promises to be a big one as far as competition is concerned. There are’ three basketball squads all trying to practice im- mediately after sc:1001 in our one | small gymnasium. This really | makes for a complicated sched- | ule. There is a girls’ basketball | team practicing under Mrs. W.: H. Stone. They have many regu- lars back from last year and plan on entering the City League Basketball tournament. They will not play against other | schools this year because it “4, impossible to get girls” teams to travel to Key West. Another squad in basketball that is working out in the gym- nasium is the Junior Varsity un- | der assistant coach W. E. Jones. They have a squad of about 20 boys. Some of the boys who are looking real good on the Juni- or varsity are William Pinder, Tetry Doughtry, Ralph . Henri- qué2, Boy Larson, Jack. Smith, ' Mario Zon. These boys look as if they will develop into some real bas- | ketball players in time. There | are many other boys out who will have a chance to prove their ! value. The varsity basketball team; has a squad of 15 men this year, ; who are trying out for the team. | Since all the veterans except one | of last year’s team graduated, ‘varro each hit two for the Blue| High School e “Saints”. : th the field, C. Valdez, Rueda and Mario Hernandez were the best for the Saints, and for the “Gobs”, Zuchazuk, Stenger, Ezell |. and Smith handled 21 putouts f. ; and eight assists without an er- ror. In the nightcap, the Pirates hit 13 safely last Sunday and the F leaders were Gene Albury, Alon: |- zo and Santana, with two hits each. E. Acevedo and Joe Na-| Sox. In the field, G. Albury, E.} and A. Acevedo and Joe Navarro were the best for the Blue Sox, and Joe Alonzo, T. Alonzo, San- |: tana and Henriquez were the a for the Buccaneers. First om will be at 1 p.m. , _ BASEBALL Key West's Senior Baseball Leayue (Wickers Field) Club— W. L. Pct. Red Raiders .. 6 4 1600 || xNaval Air Station —.... 44 500) xBoea Chica Flyers ...3 5 .375). xTie game. Island City League {Army Barracks) Club .L. Pet Pirates. «.................... 8 4 2 | USS. Gilmore __ 5 4 556 San Carlos - 5 5 .500 Blue Sox ... 3 6 .333 . WICKERS FIELD (Municipal Stadium) Afternoon Games SUNDAY— 1:30—Boca Chica Flyers vs. Red ... | Raiders, ! -, Big3sBoca 4 Ghita Flyers vs. Na- ¥ val Air Air Station. ARMY BARRACKS FIELD (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— 1:00—USS. Gilmore vs. Carlos. 3:15—Blue Sox vs. Pirates. San Do You Know? That soiled window curtains Key West. oMVOCTTUANNENENUANTUA UAT NGLEAATANLANOUOUUOEOOODTONEONALAGANGOUOOAEEEGOAAOEUUAROERDETOOEEATAOEUAARUOG EETTGEOTTRAN AEA LURE OTOH Chaplain R. Morgan .of Boca Chica’ is cooperating ‘with us. He m is arranging to have three bouts ; from Boca Chica boxing teani. These bouts will include two men who formerly boxed as pro- fessionals. Chief Petty Officer Morris of the Athictic and Recreation of- fice at the Submarine Base is getting three bouts from the sub- marine ‘base and squadron box- ing team. Among his boxers he has John Ball, Featheweight Champion of Australia. He will box against a fitting opponent the night of November 26th at 8 p. m., in the hae eevee ew : high school gymnasium. x The high school has one or two bouts lined up. John Curry, High School Boxing Show. bees vs. Charles Roberts 128. 2 ‘‘Mcivin Bell vs. Robert Defoe. 3. Will Be Held N ovember 9 6 Warren Bethel vs. Sergio Boga. Some other boys who are not , in school are: interested in box: : ing and would like to participat¢ if then can be given worthy we ponents. > .Marcus Mora ail represents C. Y «6. weighing 150 pounds The High School boxing show | boxing shows until the spring Wednesday night, and then to invite everyone to in| participate in a Golden Gloves . and jis beginning to shape up. Many people are interested in boxing ‘and: hope it will be revived in ami to compete up there. This Larsen weighing would bring a lot of publicity | would like tow box. to Key West. | - If any boy. is interested in box We are very fortunaet to have ing on November 26th, he is The idea that the group who { the advice of Ward Tyson, form-. asked to contact Jimmy Callo- is helping to get boxing going |er professional boxer who is in-! way or Coach Nathan Pepper at ‘160 pounds in Key West is ; to have monthly terested in | boxing. He will act the high school. VVC VVVVVVVVUVVVUVVVUVYV VV VV TS RRR ERE RUC RUPEE RRR REP RURERRRE PEERED ES SL ts eee., YOUR CARRIER BOY! Hlis Future... in the Business World! ws e The newsvoy who delivers your paper may be starting ° his first million every time you drop some coins in his hand. never a millionaire, he will And even if he’s every man has a chance to make | are easier to watch if they are the team. The boys are really soaked in cold water for sever- hustling and working hard. al hours? This loosens the grit The following boys are out for ;and dust and eliminates hard the team: John Cerezo, John; | scrubbing. Busto, Robert Park, Horacio | | scienianinaimpi Castillo, Jim Faulcomer, Joe! ‘That blankets should be cho- BASEBALL GAMES SCHEDULED Fleitas, Louis Pineda, Fred Bry-|sen with a careful eye to you ant, Hilburn Roberts, Ernest | _coler scheme? Leading ed Sawyer, Henry Gardner, Erasto facturers such as St. Mary’s ~~ be a better business man; amore valuable member of his community when he’s grown... for the experi- ence he’s gaining now. Perez, Ivan Watson, Galey ~ Sweeting, and Charles Perez. As | yet no first team has been pick- | ed. No one has made the first! team because it is such a close race for all the positions. Opening game is December 5. against the Alumni. This year there will be two alumni groups. Boys and girls alumni teams will play the high school varsity | i boys and girls teams. In the next ! cellent few days’ we will announce our complete basketball schedule. The average output per man- | pliable. skilled stylists to develop fash- | jion right blanket colors from pure white and dove grey to deep mulberry. That Paas Day is the Pennsy]- vania Dutch way of saying East- er? That’s why the famous egg dye bears that name. That soapless shampoo is ex- | for washing doeskin gloves? It keeps them soft and That among the new patterns | in wall paper palids, there are hour in the United States has increased an average of 18.5 per cent a decade in the last 30) years. Abraham Lincoln was born in that part of Kentucky which is now Larue County. authentic copies of Scottish tar- | tans? Ceylon is dotted with pits from which gems have come; sapphires, topases, and cat’s eyes sare those most commonly found. 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