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wr oe “ a ea oreo oy —— ee ages ' aA MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1947 ’ ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tee PAGE THREE Red Raiders Win Senior | Loucks Wins Medalist ‘City Basketball : League Leadership On A Honors: With 82 Seore Magnes To Start _ Tuesday Night Forfeit Over Air Station S"e™™¥00” 1 sec —_| OND PLA WITH ‘Kermit Loucks $2! The City Recreation Depert- THEY LOST ONLY CON.-* | CE 84 Walter Vinson ; 97 ; ment basketball season officially. ROUND AT KEY WEST 1° “vez 90 gets under way tomorrow night TEST PLAYED YES. | °Coreresgocccecesoosoue cour bai Tyson _. _.. 96: at 7 o’clock at the High Sehoo! a COURSE | Warren Bethel _.. 103: gym with the Beaechcoribers TERD | \ : i Octavio Reeio .... 109] playing the USS Willkie for the’ AY TO BOCA’ BASKETBALL Kermit Loucks won low ! Russell Hyman ... _....102| first game. At 8:15 -. m., past CHICA FLYERS | SCHEDULE {medalist honors in the blind | Baseom Grooms -.- .106/| Independents will. try out with I bogie tournament held at the Charles Yates : 96 | the Junior Conehs and for the Although the Red Raiders lost | HIGH SCHOOL GYMNAS Key West Golf Club over the | Robert Knowles _ - : 89! finale at 9:30 p. m., the Key a game to the Boca Chica Fly- | HUM week-end, by scoring an 82. In. Charles Salas 93} West Electric Co., meets the + “mig the team won the | Night Games — a Sop Peet Spotts- ! — Mathews 90'| Fleet Sonar Schooh. : nior ague Baseball cham. ' wood, with an 84, and third place Harry Knight 86 A great deal of inter is’ ex: pienship by winning a contest | COSC REECE CEEESEOOEOOOEE | honors fell to Alton Park and | Bob Spottswood ; . 84 Phe: in these saites gw ‘Gasd on.a forfeit with the Naval Air, -UESDAY— ; ., Harry Knight, with 86's. | Met Hamel - ' 935 will be strong competition among Station. 7:00—Beachcombers vs. USS,|,B0b Spottswoud won $6.50, Alton Park 86 the teams. The Naval Air Station failed Willkie. | Humbert Mira, $4.00, and Oc-; Charles Lewin 107. = to.show Up and the Red Raiders, 8:15—Independents vs. Junior , 2vio Recio, $3.00 in the blind Geo. Valdez 88 4 thus won the semi-pro league Conchs. | bogie awards. | Tony Demeritt _. 88 Cuban Golfers flag. { sais West Electric vs.| Individual seores were as fol- Had Londeree 88 . : : The Flyers beat the . | eet Sonar School. | lows: {Paul Mesa- -.::. : 90 Seilé,eomee o.4.to 2, matinre | WEDNESDAY— | James Mira 87 Charles Smith 87 Postpone Match Day had a good day on the| 7:00—Boca Chica Marines vs,| Humbert Mira - 89! Jim Jones 96 mound and fanned 11 Raiders. | E.P.€. 618. | James McGardle 105' N. D. Artman 92 Mempers- of Havana-Biltmore Griffen was touched for 12 hits | sae — eit VS, | <n anne en ene ee ee eClub, Havana, Cuba, have. post- and every one of the Flyers hit ob’s Sports Shop. wee poned their trip te Key West un-: i a thy, Seep 890K Onan exe: High School Basketball League ‘imine. simun'e ft Roy. ‘ THURSDAY— | 4 gu ruary. Onelio Medina, of the Roland hit three safely, and| 8:00—High School B Girls vs. e Biltmore group, last night fele- © oe te yeaa CYC Girls. Starts Season With Doubleheader 22:2 tery Knight of the Key | Evencheck hit a single and a| 7:00—USS. Willkie vs. Inde- | West Golf Club, informing him | ' double and led the Flyers’ at- _ pendents. | The High Schoo! Basketballx of the reasons for postponement tack. A 8:15—Junior Conchs vs. Key, League started out with a bang : _and asking that the Toeals give For the Raiders, Buster Rob- West Electric Repair. \in the High Schoot gymnasium. | QARUU RHIAN IR tem, \them a later date. , erts hit two safely and in ne | aie ssn re VS. Assistant Coach W. E. Jones, | SPORTS d | Medina told Knight that the, field Roland, Webb and West} Je Bet jis in charge of the league. an ‘ Havana-Biltmore Ceuntry €lub's. were the leaders, with 14 outs a The 8th grade team scored an ' TI president, Calvet, was sending: a and six assists and no errors. I upset, which was well deserved. ' RECREA ON . | letter to Dr. John B. Hayes, Key For the Raiders, Acevedo and 'H Th S qd tev won in the last minute of ‘ . West Golf Club président, ex- Lopez had three outs and nine ow ey an | play by a score of 24 to 23. The | ie snieenens ? _— ‘ plaining im detail, the reason for assists without an error. ‘high scorers of the 8th grade | SWIMMING—Soath Beach, South asking postponement of the ‘golf In the second the Raiders were Bobby Cooper, 8 points, | end of Duval Street. matehes. : went into the lead when Jack | - BASEBALL land Sergio Bozo with eight DEEPSEA FISHING—dulf Dock. See . Villareal hit one to left and! Key West's Senior ‘points. For the 9th grade Gar- west Caroline Street; Craig TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS the fielder misjudged, the blow Baseball League land Johnson, playing for the! Dock, north end of Grinnell} K Ameri going for a homer. (Wickers Field) | first time in a game of basket-/ — Street. — : =e eae In their half, the Flyers scored | Club— W. L. Pct | ball, scored 7 points for high, BASEBALL—Games, usually on’ Id erar¢ a. — eet six runs and won the ball game. | Red Raiders ee 8 5 .615! scorer of the 9th grade. | Sunday afternoon, at Munici-'! ee . genera ectrie, n Henson walked,’ Eveneheck sin- | Boca Chica Flyers . 6 6 .500' Ip the second game, the 10th | pal Stadium, Duck Avenue '” al ys cg poe! gled, and Roy walked to fill the | Naval Air Station .. 5 7 417 grade, favored to win easily, as| , and 14th Street. eg Weatherford, ‘Fenas, 34 bases. Roberts threw to third, | —— they are experienced players, | a Golf Course, | Oars - eatherford, Texas, 34 tryimg to eatch the runner, and lest to the llth grade, 31-28. The -' i é ' _ the ball got away from the The Weather high scorer of the Hth grade was | “ENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- si f oe ag ay fielder and two runs were scored. Paul Higgenbotham, with 10; presences ee ee en sa orc wv aie Ww “e Parrish singled and Day bunt- ; | points, and close behind him was ! facilities). S 5 a ng 0G il 2a Foon ed safely and the bags were! FORECAST _ Jack Larsen, with 9 points. For ; er cone ce sain Ha yore cand ae ; hi ‘ever, at South Beach and Bayview | 4" years ago. ; s threw to third; Key West and Vicinity:» Fair | the 10th grade the high scorer ; Park. | Frazier Hunt, auther, radio and Roy was caught off the bag. and continued cool this after- Was Joe Lewis, 9 points, and be. i HANDBALL—Bayview Park. commentator, born Rosk Island Roland hit a_ short Texas !noon and tonight; Tuesday fair | hind him was John Solomon, 7 'SHUFFLEBOARD -- Bayview Ill. 62 years ago. Leaguer to left and the bases} and sli ate POT ES ints. 7 : ws ; fa slightly warmer. Moderate P° \ Park and South Beach. ' George Greel. noted journal- Pg mge filled. Webb fanned, to fresh northeast and north Lineups: ‘PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- ist-author, born in Lafayetté and West slammed one to deep! winds, occasionally strong at 8th Grade { iew P i county, Me. 7I years ago. right halal cule. hes bance i shana Monee : i vie ark. \ y, " yea g pin ore an ‘ uae eon were times, diminishing Tuesday. Player-Position Points SHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND —' Jefferson Caffery, U. S. Am- pa “a est seored the sixth Small craft warning displayed. Charles Wells, f ie Bayview Park. | bassador te France, born in Las se o at age cet e : gc a pet _ Ed Patrick, ¢ Lu. @ | SOMPFORT STATIONS—Bavview fayette, La. 61 years ago. : Poe a sete — pe ries om abe = nell gens | Bobby Cooper, f 10 | Park. | Clarence Francis, board chair- on Prgen cag na - pale pray penn Bion portion today. oo | Billy Osterhoudt, f Oo + —_———-—— ‘man of General Foods, born mm: prs , trying.to stretch i into a ler in Taftahassee area fonieht | Sergio Bazo, ¢ 8 | It is estimated that about one- New York, 59 years ago. ‘ a essai tuanier seni warmer. ee ® seventh of all hog feed in tne! Walter Geist, president of Al- n the third the Ratders score¢ East Gulf of Mexico: North to Capt. Wm. Leahan, g -. I | United States goes to pigs which | lis Chalmers, Milwaukee, bern in their last two runs. Roberts sin- ogi : : og Pare, er Raymond Cole, g Zz die before they get to market ' Mitwaukee, 53 years ago. : gled and Acevedo singled, a ee — prs pens sch | Mario Vidal, g : oe | a passed ball put them up a base. | ou h orti n and fresh ‘else. Sth Grade ._,.' Lima, capital of Peru, was} A quart of milk is equal in. TI Lopez s safe at first th portio Player-Position— Points : } bs mesoer te ste 3 St) where except becoming mo@-| ery Doughtry. f 4 founded by Francisco Pizarro in! energy value to a pound of lean A pling throw erate over extreme north por- Doneld a 4 ; 0 _ 1535. beef. In the fifth the Flyers scored ae agg a on aay | Morris Skaggs, f 2 : \repimrime | their last run. West walked, Hen-} Jacksonville through the Flor- siren agg e 7 t RINT G son oo nie one infield out | ida Straits: Small craft warn-| Borer Diaz g Pee a] y* ps and West scored. ings displayed West Palm, Beach ae - 3 Seore by innings: R..-H. E.| through Florida Straits ee teeeli — 9g Ss --- « 7 : a. Puyo! Our prices are consistent Red Raiders 012 000 000—3 8 3 to moderately strong north to | eee ~~) uF with our quality work on B. c. Flyers 060 010 00x—7 12 2. northeast wind s. Elsewhere | , 10th Grade Som S all types of printing. Pub- Griffen and Roberts; Day and: fresh north to norhteast winds ie ; WS ee ‘ 5 Ww o except becoming moderate over _ Player-Position—_, Points NEN lications, stationery, office om extreme north portion Fuesday. | Capt. John Solomon, f : casa aisnthie forms, invitations, adver- . Home run: J. Villareal; three- Few light showers over south Tony Hernandez, f tising, others. ” : base hit: Webb; two-base hits: portion, .otherwise fair weather.; Wm. Pinder, f | 9. : Webb, Evencheck; stolen bases:|~ Jacksonville to Apalachicola: Robert Soper, f Roy, Mastens, Arango, Mauldin;} small -craft warning displayed , John Busto, ¢ saerifice hit: Roberts; hit by; from West Palm Beach through | Mario Brady, e piteher: Roy; struck out: by Grif-; the Florida Straits; no small , Joe Lewis, g fen 7, by Day 11; bases on balls:j craft or storm warnings issued Ralph Henriquez, g oft Griffen 3; double play: Ace-j for any other section. Donald Beaver, g The Artman Press Greene and Ann Streets SeCoeenrowN- oes pe vedo to Mastens; time of game:} - , REPORT James Carry, 8 ; Phone 51 ‘ {! . | Jose; Fernandez, & ..,.2-.5 46: ; 2.00; scoret: Aguilar. Key West, Fla., Dec. 1, 1947 oon) Bith Grade: et ay BF ig ype . Observation taken at 8:50 am.) | pyaver Position— We, ra TODAY IN HISTORY Geaiaans deeueieed “Hinde he Player-Position: Points |; ea) ; ; . apt. Jack Larsen, f s | (Know America) City Office) | : Pilate sete eI a lt eee ace ee | Jack Smith, f 6, : 1816 — Baltimore the first Temperatures es Rune! : | ; ‘ p ; Paul Higginbotham, f Pes) | ae American city to light its streets | Highest yesterday a ceae.2 - by: gas. Lowest last night - 67 | Brasto Perez g 5 | 1854— Tremendous migration; Mean --- 12| Brian Lloyd g 0 fu for Kansas sets in, from Mis- | Normal i. : -- 712 A) Goering, g Os Se Mu irevsenneaeeneteeeniaiiey SevHeAEAGT HEGEL OM souri, the North and the East, Precipitation John Cobo, g 0 | financed in large part by emi-}Rainfall, 24 nuurs ending | | grant aid societies opposed to} 8:30 a.m., inches __.. =. 0} | slavery. Relative Humidity Sawyers Return (3 : 1862 — President Lincoln’s 68% | e ° = historic message to Congress Tomorrow's Almanac | From Gainesville 3 = containing the statement that (Eastern Standard Time) | Ross C. Sawyer, Circuit Court'2 = thé’ country’s population would } Sunrise 6:55 a.m.) clerk, and Mrs. Sawyer returned 2 eventually reach 250 mildlion— | Sunset 5:38 P.mM.|jast night from Gainesville, = = then 33 million. Moonrise 10:18 p.m.| where they visited their daugh-'= 2 i866—John Pratt, native of | Moonset 11:18 a.m.\ ter Mrs. Sydney E. Matheys, ;= Real South Carolina, granted patent | over the Thanksgiving holiday. ea on, his “Pterotype,” an early TIDES ' Saturday, Sawyer and his son ICE = typewriter. Tomorrow in-law, Sydney E. Mathews, at- | a = 4911—The McNamara brothers, Naval Base tended the football game between'3 #8 5 on. trial in Los Angeles, confess (Eastern Standard Time) Florida University and the Uni-'= Guaranteed z dynamiting the Los Angeles High Low,, _ versity of Kansas. Florida won; PURE = Times building the previous 7:02 a.m. the game. e ; ‘ year. 1:34 p.m. 5:52 pm. | P| Y R f year : 1918—First American soldiers Additional Tide Data A pound of whole milk powder ace our e rigeration ; = baék from World War I, land in| Reference Station: Key West | can be made from 3.72 quarts of New York. Time of Height of | milk. gray 1930—-Communists stage dem-|_ Station~ Tide |high water REAL ICE BASIS onstration in Washington as Con- Bahia Honda —Ohr. { | : | = : = = : = = = 3 = : : : z gress opens and are dispersed by police using tear gas. 1932—Britam and France renew pleas for postponement of the war debts. 1941—Bitter fighting in Lybia. 1942—Gas -rationing in effect the country over. 1944—Germans deepen mine- fields before U. S. First and Ninth Armies. j siesoaetiiaeeaaadtadaada tesco 745—First German general, The people of the United States officer exeeuted by Allies as}use about 70 buttons per capita wat criminal. J in a normal year. and You Will Get GUARANTEED REFRIGERATION SERVICE is More Economical!t : R E i | It Is PURE, Healthy and Safe Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) E PHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST, FLA. vot HOOLA HEL AUSOLODILA LDR ALOE AT EPR No Name Key +2hr. (east side) 20 min. } Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 4C min. Valdes Channel +2hr. (north end) a +14 ft. (bridge) _..10min. 0.0 ft. | (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- tions to be subtracted. Plus sign—corrections te be added.)

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